Jee Hock and Meng Kim were very good friends. Jee Hock could not see. He was bl
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Jee Hock and Meng Kim were very good friends. Jee Hock could not see. He was blind. Meng Kim could not walk. He was lame. They lived in a village near a forest. Everyone in the village was going to a rich man’s dinner on the other side of the forest. Jee Hock and Meng Kim were anxious to attend the dinner too. Blind Jee Hock thought of a plan. He would carry Meng Kim. The lame man could tell him the way. Meng Kim said that the plan was a good one. On the way through the forest, Meng Kim saw a tiger. He did not tell Jee Hock about it. Instead, he quietly asked Jee Hock to carry him to the nearest tree. Upon reaching an over banging branch, Meng kim quickly hauled himself up. Then the tiger roared. Jee Hock at once knew a tiger was near. He lay down quietly. The tiger came to him and sniffed his body. The tiger’s whiskers touched Jee Hock’s nose. At once Jee Hock sneezed, “Ah choooooo!” The tiger was afraid and ran away. Then Meng Kim came down from the tree. He asked Jee Hock about the tiger. Jee Hock said that the tiger had told him to choose his friends wisely. 45. Jee Hock and Meng Kim were good ______. A. men B. tigers C. friends D. brothers 46. They decided to go to ______. A. a picnic B. a dinner C. a party D. the cinema 47. When Meng Kim saw the tiger, he ______. A. shouted loudly B. did not tell Jee Hock about it C. quickly climbed up a tree D. lay down quietly 48. Jee Hock knew the tiger was near. He ______. A. went to sleep B. cried C. sat down and waited D. lay down quietly 49. Jee Hock sneezed because the tiger’s whiskers ______. A. hurt him B. was very long C. cut his nose D. touched his nose |
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小题1:C 小题2:B 小题3:C 小题4:D 小题5:D |
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第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 Many television programs are very realistic. One who watches 41 often feels that whatever happens in a film can 42 happen to him. With only a little imagination(想象力), every man in the 43 becomes a thief, a spy(间谍) or a 44 . Jane had been watching a spy film at a friend’s house. In it a girl has been 45 and murdered. She walked to the station, feeling a little frightened. She took a 46 back to the center of the city. There were a lot of people traveling with her, 47 she felt much 48 . A man sitting opposite her, 49 a newspaper, glanced at her. She thought 50 terrible until she saw him staring at her, 51 the film and feeling very uncommon, she got 52 the train and went to the bus-shop. When he got on 53 bus as she did, she found that he was following her. As long as she was with other people, she wasn’t frightened, but when she got off the bus, the street was almost 54 . She walked as fast as possible. She could hear footsteps following her, but she dared not look behind. Reaching the front door, she 45 for her key, but she was unable to find 56 because she was so terrified. Just then she felt a hand on her shoulder. Instead of feeling hands 57 her neck, however, she heard a 58 voice. “ I wonder 59 I frightened you. I’m your new 60 . I thought I recognized you on the train, but I wasn’t sure.” 41. A. films B. TV C. plays D. matches 42. A. well B. often C. not D. hardly 43. A. park B. school C. factory D. street 44. A. stranger B. walker C. murderer D. passenger 45. A. followed B. loved C. kissed D. found 46. A. bus B. taxi C. car D. train 47. A. but B. so C. or D. unless 48. A. safer B. hotter C. noisier D. faster 49. A. reads B. reading C. readed D. read 50. A. something B. everything C. nothing D. anything 51. A. Seeing B. Remembering C. Watching D. Noticing 52. A. on B. off C. in D. out 53. A. the same B. same C. the similar D. similar 54. A. noisy B. busy C. crowded D. Empty 55. A. asked B. felt C. called D. waited 56. A. her B. him C. it D. them 57. A. above B. round C. over D. under 58. A. pleasant B. terrible C. cold D. loud 59. A. and B. if C. because of D. or 60. A. friend B. husband C. classmate D. neighbor |
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