Maggie was very glad that James was not a frequent visitor to the house. So far
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Maggie was very glad that James was not a frequent visitor to the house. So far as the children were concerned, they had a mystery about him that stirred their imagination. He stirred Maggie’s anger, however, so that she often said to her husband, “It’s mercy that brother of yours doesn’t come oftener.” In fact James came once a year, unexpectedly, around eight o’clock in the evening, and he stayed for six hours of close discussion with his brother. His arrival was a signal to the children that their bedtime would be delayed. Not that he ever spoke to them or played with them. He took no notice of them, as if he was unable to see children, at least until the time came for him to go. Instead, after his first greeting and a careless kiss, James took no notice of Maggie either, except to add, “You’ll be getting on with the supper, Maggie.” Such was his regard for her. Maggie paid him back in her own way. She kept the children up, the four of them, to keep her company, she said, but of course they sang and made a noise and broke the endless sound of James’s voice. Very late, they dropped off to sleep in their chairs. Then, when James was about to go, Maggie woke them up and so more or less forced him to part with four shillings before he left. That gave her some satisfaction, for James, though rich, was mean. He always went home by the last train, just after two o’clock. Maggie’s children secretly stared at their uncle. They could not forget that he had, in their mother’s words, “lost two wives and taken a third, ” They wondered about those two unfortunate lost ladies. They asked each other what their fate had been, and if neither could ever be found again. James never brought his third wife with him nor ever mentioned her. The children decided that he must be so frightened of losing her that he never allowed her outside the door. 11. The underlined word “mercy” in the text most probably means _______. A. loss B. wonder C. lucky thing D. terrible thing 12. Maggie never prepared anything special for James because _______. A. he was a man difficult to please B. she never knew when he was coming C. she was too busy looking after her children D. he never stayed long enough for a meal 13. What do we know about James’ behavior? A. He was a kind man, with love for the family. B. He was generous, especially towards his brother. C. He was anxious to please the family, especially the kids. D. He was rude to his sister-in-law. 14. Maggie felt pleased when _______. A. she paid James the money that she owed him B. James gave some money to the children C. she had to wake James up to catch his train D. James thanked her for the nice supper 15. The children did not realize that two of James’ wives _______. A. had been dead B. suffered from loss of memory C. had run away from him D. might appear again one day |
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本文讲Maggie和她的孩子们对他们的叔叔James来访的不欢迎。 11.词义猜测题。Maggie不喜欢James的来访, 由此可以说他不常来是一件幸运的事,所以答案为C。 12..事实细节题。根据 In fact James came once a year, unexpectedly可知答案为B。 13.推理判断题。根据 except to add, “You’ll be getting on with the supper, Maggie.” Such was his regard for her可知他对Maggie的态度不是很友好,故答案为D。 14.推理判断题。根据 Maggie woke them up and so more or less forced him to part with four shillings before he left. That gave her some satisfaction可知答案为B。 15.推理判断题。根据 They wondered about those two unfortunate lost ladies可知答案为A。 |
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There was a time in my life when beauty meant something special to me. I guess that would have been when I was about six or seven ye ars old, just several weeks or maybe a month before the orphanage turned me into an old man. I would get up every morning at the orphanage, make my bed just like the little soldier that I had become and then I would get into one of the two straight lines and march to breakfast with the other twenty or thirty boys who also lived in my dormitory. After breakfast one Saturday morning I returned to the dormitory and saw the house parent chasing the beautiful monarch butterflies who lived by the hundreds in the azalea (杜鹃花) bushes strewn around the orphanage. I carefully watched as he caught these beautiful creatures, one after the other, and then took them from the net and then stuck straight pins through their head and wings, pinning them onto a heavy cardboard sheet. How cruel it was to kill something of such beauty. I had walked many times out into the bushes, all by myself, just so the butterflies could land on my head, face and hands so I could look at them up close. Every year when the butterflies would return to the orphanage and try to land on me I would try and shoo (用"嘘"声赶走,吓走)them away because they did not know that the orphanage was a bad place to live and a very bad place to die. 1. According to the passage, how did the author find the orphanage? A. A favorable place to live. B. A bad place to live. C. A comfortable place for butterflies. D. A favorable place for the old. 2. How did the people go to their meals? A. By car. B. On foot. C. Queuing in two ways. D. Any way they wanted. 3. Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage? A. I love everything of beauty when I was old. B. The people in the orphanage stand in line doing everything. C. The azalea bushes were planted by the people living in the orphanage. D. I shooed the butterflies away because I didn’t want them to be killed. 4. What can we infer from the first two paragraphs? A. I love beauty when I was about six or seven years old. B. I became old very soon in the orphanage. C. I had a very pleasant time in the orphanage. D. I was tired with the life the way I lived in the orphanage. 5. What does the author think of the house parent? A. Pitiless. B. Kind. C. Lovable. D. Beautiful. |
Topping the class academically was certainly an advantage. Studying was a breeze for Nigel. The reward was certainly incomparable to the little effort that he had to put it. It begin when he was selected to help the teachers in the computer laboratories. The peak of his school career came not when he topped the school but when he was selected for the nationwide competition. Unlike everyone else, Nigel wanted to join the contest because he liked playing with the Lego sets and making something out of them. Nigel spent the next two months rebuilding the robot. It was during the time that Nigel found out about the prizes for the competition. Its well us auspices competitor. Alicia, from a neighboring school. His early intentions were forgotten. Getting the thousand-dollar prize was more important than anything else. Nigel decided to befriend Alicia. Unaware of his intentions, she told him all about the robot that she had been building for the competition. He even helped her to put the finishing branches to her robot. He was glad with the way things had progressed. His robot looked even better than Alicia’s and it was able to become a ball with its arms, something Alicia had failed to do. On the day of the competition, he says Alicia. Everything dawned on her the minute she saw him among the competition. She stared at him, puzzled at first, then angry and finally a look of helplessness came over her. The flashbulbs of the camera exploded in Nigel’s try. The robot bird performed actions so unique and different that the specialist judgments were the same. Nigel was so personal with himself that he did not even notice the girl standing a few feet away from him. Without her, he would never win the competition. 小题1:What reward did Nigel receive for doing well in his school work?A.He was offered a part-time job | B.He was honored with a scholarship | C.He helped his teacher construct a robot | D.He helped in the computer laboratories | 小题2:Nigel’s original intention of joining the contest was to ___.A.be the top student of the school | B.being great honor to his school | C.constructs a robot with the Lego sets | D.wins the thousand-dollar prize | 小题3:Why did Nigel help Alicia finish her robot?A.He tried to make friends with her | B.He was fond of building robots | C.He intended to help her | D.He didn’t want her to suspect him | 小题4:What is the author’s attitude towards Nigel’s actions?A.He is mildly critical | B.He is strongly critical | C.He is in favor of them | D.His attitude is not clear |
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My name is Jane Eyre and my parents died when I was a baby. For ten years I lived a ___1___ life with my aunt and cousins who treated me unfairly. My cousins teased me and my aunt never showed me any ___2___. The only person who cared about me was the maid, Bessie. One day my cousin John 3 me: “You should go and beg, not live with rich folks like us!” After fighting with him I was locked in a room, where I ___4___ for hours crying. Things ___5___ the same until a tall gentleman called Mr Brockehurst came to visit. My aunt told me that I was going to a school ___6___ by the gentleman. “Train her to be useful and humble,” said Aunt. Two days later I ___7___ my home. At first my ___8___ at Lowood School was easy. The food was bad and I was often cold but I made ___9___ and enjoyed studying. But after an illness killed several students, new owners ___10___ the school and life improved. Six years later I ___11___ a teacher and was very happy. But eventually(最后) I felt that I should explore more of the world and found a job as a private teacher in a ___12___. Before I left Lowood, I was ___13___ by Bessie, who told me that seven years ago my father’s brother had come ___14___ me but left again to go abroad. “He looked like quite a gentleman,” said Bessie. I wondered if he would ever look for me again. My new life ___15___ at Thornfield Hall, a large country house, ___16___ a little girl called Adele. She was the adopted(被收养的) daughter of the owner of the house, Mr Rochester. He ___17___ stayed at Thornfield and ___18___ my time was mainly spent with Adele and the servants. My life was quite happy now although there was something ___19___ about my new home. Often I heard odd(奇怪的) sounds ___20___ from the top floor of the house. 1. A. happy B. long C. sad D. comfortable 2. A. food B. love C. method D. schooling 3. A. shouted at B. cried over C. found out D. talked with 4. A. lived B. stayed C. studied D. beat 5. A. appeared B. worked C. seemed D. remained 6. A. built B. designed C. owned D. opened 7. A. built B. reached C. left D. sold 8. A. food B. life C. book D. study 9. A. noise B. friends C. mistakes D. faces 10. A. took over B. took up C. took off D. took away 11. A. turned B. met C. became D. found 12. A. school B. home C. library D. country 13. A. taught B. visited C. brought D. required 14. A. looking for B. looking after C. looking into D. looking at 15. A. stopped B. continued C. started D. remained 16. A. showing B. teaching C. searching D. wanting 17. A. often B. hardly C. happily D. quietly 18. A. yet B. so C. still D. though 19. A. interesting B. good C. instructive D. strange 20. A. come B. drop C. fall D. go |
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