阅读理解。     She was returning from teaching out in a small community (社区). It was

阅读理解。     She was returning from teaching out in a small community (社区). It was

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阅读理解。     She was returning from teaching out in a small community (社区). It was a black, moonless night, and
a heavy snow was falling.
     She thought back to the time when she had first started teaching out in small communities. During those
days she had always picked up hitchhikers (搭便车者), until the day her sister told her that one of her friends
had been shot (中枪) in the head by a hitchhiker, all because she had stopped out of kindness to help him
during a storm.
     Her family didn"t stop worrying about her safety over the hitchhikers until the family heard the promise:"
No more hitchhikers!" The snow that night was making her think back to this.
     Then she saw a man waving. She slowed down for him, but as he ran toward the car in the dark, she
shook with fear. Yet she thought that if he was truly in need, she couldn"t leave him here in this storm.
     The stranger explained that his car was dead, and she told him to get in. They drove for an hour into the
next city and she took him to a telephone booth (公用电话亭). She waited until he had made a call. When he
reported back to her that a family member would soon come to pick him up, she wished him well and then left.
     Tears fell on her cheeks as she drove away. It felt as though she had been holding her breath for an hour.
"I hope they"ll understand why I had to break my promise," she thought. 1. What made the woman"s family worried about her safety? [     ]
A. She had been hurt by a hitchhiker.
B. A friend of her sister"s was killed by a hitchhiker.
C. There were often snowstorms on her way home.
D. Her car often broke down on her way home. 2. The stranger asked for help because _____. [     ]
A. his car had broken down
B. he wanted to rob her
C. he couldn"t find his way home
D. he couldn"t get in touch with his friends 3. We can infer that the woman _____. [     ]
A. was sorry to pick up the stranger
B. felt too tired to breathe
C. had been afraid of being with the stranger
D. had been too careful when driving in the storm 4. What would be the best title for this passage? [     ]
A. A safety problem
B. An important hitchhiker
C. A friendly stranger
D. A broken promise
答案
1-4: BACD
举一反三
完型填空。      I did very badly at school. My headmaster thought I was   1   and when I was 14 he said, "You"re never
going to be   2   but a failure."
     After five years of   3   jobs, I fell in love with a very nice middle-class girl. It was the best   4   that could
have happened to me. I   5   I wanted to do something positive (积极地) with my life because I wanted to
prove to   6   that what people said about me was   7  . Especially her mother, who had said to me, "Let"s   8   
it, you"ve failed at everything you"ve ever done." So I tried hard with my   9   and went to college. My first
novel  10  while I was at college.
     After college I taught during the  11  in high schools and attended evening classes at London University,
where I got a  12  in history. I became a lecturer at a college and was thinking of  13  that job to write full
time  14  I was offered a part-time job at Leeds University. I began to feel proud of myself -  15  was a
working-class boy who"d  16  school early, now teaching at the university.
     My writing career (职业) took off when I discovered (发现) my own style. Now I"m rich and  17 , have
been on TV, and met lots of film stars.  18  what does it mean? I  19  wish all the people that have put me
down had  20  :"I believe in you. You"ll succeed."
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(     )1. A. bright       
(     )2. A. anything      
(     )3. A. low          
(     )4. A. support      
(     )5. A. agreed       
(     )6. A. me          
(     )7. A. wrong        
(     )8. A. see              
(     )9. A. experiment       
(     )10. A. came on          
(     )11. A. day             
(     )12. A. graduation      
(     )13. A. giving in       
(     )14. A. while            
(     )15. A. there            
(     )16. A. left            
(     )17. A. tired           
(     )18. A. And             
(     )19. A. just            
(     )20. A. praised         
B. useless   
B. something  
B. poor      
B. happiness  
B. decided    
B. them      
B. right     
B. know        
B. practice    
B. came in      
B. night        
B. pass         
B. giving back       
B. if       
B. here     
B. attended    
B. calm      
B. But          
B. exactly     
B. said         
C. simple    
C. everything  
C. good     
C. surprise   
C. planned    
C. her      
C. stupid     
C. understand       
C. writing      
C. came out    
C. month       
C. degree       
C. giving out  
C. when         
C. it           
C. changed      
C. nervous     
C. However     
C. so          
C. answered    
D. hopeful       
D. nothing       
D. useful        
D. thing         
D. told          
D. it            
D. faulty        
D. face          
D. composition                    
D. came back     
D. year          
D. success       
D. giving up     
D. or            
D. that          
D. graduated     
D. famous        
D. Well          
D. very          
D. advised       
阅读理解。
     It was Monday. Mrs. Smith"s dog was hungry, but there was not any meat in the house.
     Considering that there was no better way, Mrs. Smith took a piece of paper, and wrote the following
words on it "Give my dog half a pound of meat." Then she gave the paper to her dog and said gently, "Take
this to the butcher, and he"s going to give you your lunch today."
     Holding the piece of paper in its mouth, the dog ran to the butcher"s. It gave the paper to the butcher. The
butcher read it carefully, recognized that it was really the lady"s handwriting and soon did it as he was asked
to. The dog was very happy, and ate the meat up at once.
     At noon, the dog came to the shop again. It gave the butcher a piece of paper again. After reading it, he
gave it half a pound of meat once more.
     The next day, the dog came again exactly at noon. And as usual, it brought a piece of paper in the mouth.
This time, the butcher did not take a look at paper, and gave the dog its meat, for he had regarded the dog as
one of his customers (顾客).
     But, the dog came again at four o"clock. And the same thing happened once again. To the butcher"s more
surprise, it came for the third time at six o"clock, and brought with it a third piece of paper. The butcher felt
a bit puzzled. He said to himself, "This is a small dog. Why does Mrs. Smith give it so much meat to eat
today?" 
     Looking at the piece of paper, he found that there were not any words on it!
1. The little dog went to the butcher"s _____ altogether during the two days.
[     ]

A. three times
B. four times
C. five times
D. six times

2. The butcher did not give any meat to the dog _____.
[     ]
A. before he felt sure that the words were really written by Mrs. Smith on Monday
B. when he found that the words on the paper were not clear
C. because he had sold out all the meat in his shop
D. until he was paid enough by Mrs. Smith
3. From the story, we can know that the dog was very ______.
[     ]
A. kind
B. clever
C. honest
D. foolish
4. At the end of the story, you"ll find that _____.
[     ]
A. the dog was clever enough to write on the paper
B. the dog dared not go to the butcher"s any more
C. the butcher was told not to give any meat to the dog
D. the butcher found himself cheated (欺骗) by the dog
阅读理解。
     Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months
and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very
dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and
the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh (雪橇) when the sun
went down. It was a long way from my friend"s house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh.
It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses
for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were
frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were
near us. They were running very fast, and they didn"t seem to get tired like the horses."
      "What did you do?" one of Jack"s friends asked. 
      "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh
was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh
got away from them for a few minutes."
      "Then they finish their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow
now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and
then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it."
      "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower
and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us."
       "Wasn"t it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked.
1. Jack told his friends what happened to him when he was _____.
[     ]
A. in England one winter evening
B. in Russia one winter evening
C. in America one winter morning
D. in Russia one winter morning
2. In the sentence:"They finish their meal", "meal" here means "_____".
[     ]
A. the food Jack had brought with him
B. the meal prepared by Jack"s friend
C. the wolf which had been killed by Jack
D. the dead animals on the way
3. According to what Jack said, the last wolf _____.
[     ]
A. was the strongest of all
B. ran much faster than the other wolves
C. had eaten all the other wolves
D. was very fat and didn"t ran fast enough
4. From what Jack"s friend said we know that _____.
[     ]
A. all the wolves had been shot by Jack
B. the last wolf was too fat to run
C. the friend did not believe what Jack had said
D. Jack was telling the truth
完形填空。
     Mr and Mrs Moore were invited to a Christmas party at a hotel one year. They   1   their car outside and
went in. Mr Moore had never got drunk (醉) before, so he was   2   not to drink too much,   3   his friends
asked him to drink more   4  .
     During the party, Mrs Moore found that she had   5   to bring her bag, so she asked her husband to go
out to the car and   6   it for her. He   7   so, but on his way back to the hotel gate, he heard a car horn (喇叭)
blowing near his own car. He thought   8   might be in need of help and went over to the car with the   9  .
He found a small black bear sitting in the driving-seat and blowing the horn.
     When Mr Moore  10  the party, he told several people about the bear, but of course they did not believe
him and thought he was drunk. When he took them out of the hotel to  11  that his story was  12 , he found
that the car with the  13  in it had gone. There were so many  14  about Mr Moore"s black bear during the
next week that he at last put an advertisement (广告) in the newspaper; "If anyone saw a black bear blowing
the horn in a car outside the Century Hotel  15  the evening of Christmas Day, please tell…" 
     Tow days later  16  Mrs Richards called him and said that she and her husband had left their pet (宠物)
bear in their car outside the Century Hotel for a few minutes that evening, and that  17  he had blown the
horn.
      Mrs Richards did not  18  to think there was anything  19  about that. "Our bear likes blowing car horns,"
she said, "and we don"t  20  when we are not driving the car."
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阅读理解。
      A blind boy sat on the steps of a building with a bosh by his feet. He held up a sign which read, "I am
blind, please help." There were only a few coins in the box. The boy felt sad.
      A man walked by. He took a few coins from his pocket and dropped them into the box. Then he took
the sign, turned it around and wrote some words. He put the sign back so that everyone who walked by
would see the new words.
      Soon the box was full. A lot more people were giving money to the blind boy.
      That afternoon the man who had changed the sign came to see how things were. The boy recognized
his footsteps (听出他的脚步声) and asked, "were you the one who changed my sign this morning? What
did you write?"
      That man said, "I only wrote the truth. I said what you said but in a different way." What he had written
was, "today is a beautiful day and I can not see it."
       Do you think the first sign and the second sign were saying the same thing? Of course both signs told
people they were so lucky that they were not blind.
       Great men say, "In the journey of life, if you want to travel without fear, you must have the ticket of a
good conscience (良心)."
       It"s a beautiful thing to see a people smiling! And it"s even more beautiful to know that you are the
reason of a person"s smiling!
1. When did the man pass by and change the blind boy"s sign?
[     ]
A. In the morning
B. At noon
C. In the afternoon
D. At night
2. Why did the second sign have a better effect?
[     ]
A. It told the truth in a straight way.
B. It told the passing people a lie.
C. It told people to buy some tickets for the boy.
D. It told people to feel lucky for not being blind.
3. What do the first three paragraphs tell us?
[     ]
A. No pains, no gains.
B. Different ways, different results.
C. The early bird catches the worm.
D. When the cat"s away, the mice will play.
4. According to the last paragraph, the most beautiful thing is _____.
[     ]
A. to know the reason of a person"s smiling
B. to see a person smiling
C. to be the reason of a person"s smiling
D. to be a person smiling