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完形填空(一)Jimmy is very good at maths.Mary,his sister,doesnt 1 well in it.Jimmy often help her 2 her maths.One night Jimmy and Mary 3 out theirexercise books and began to do their lessons.Soon Jimmy finished doinghis homework,but his sister 4.She couldnt work out the last problem.Let me help you,said Jimmy.No,please dont.Fil do it myself,”said Mary.She thought hard for an hour.At last she worked it out.Shewas very tired,5 very,very happy.(二)()1.A.studyB.makeC.do()2.A.withB.forC.to()3.A.carriedB.tookC.looked()4.A.didntB.shouldntC.couldnt()5.A.andB.butC.soMr and Mrs Jones never go out in the evening,but last SaturdayMrs Jones said to her husband,“There is a good film at the cinematonight.1 we go and see it?”Mr Jones was quite 2 about it,so they went,and 3 of them enjoyedthe film very much.When they came out of the 4,it was already 11 oclock.They gotinto their car and began 5 home.It was quite dark.Mrs Jones said,“Look,a woman is running along the road very 6 and a man is running after 7.Can you see them?Mr Jones said,“Yes,I can.He drove the car slowlynear the 8 and said to her,“Can 19 you?”“No,thanks,“said the woman,but she did not stop running,Myhusband and I always run home after the cinema,because 10 gets homelate will wash dishes.”()1.A.ShallB.DoC.Must()2.A.exci tedB.happyC.angry()3.A.everyoneB.neitherC.both()4.A.cinemaB.shopC.office()5.A.runningB.walkingC.driving()6.A.fastB.slowlyC.hard()7.A.himB.herC.himself()8.A.boyB.manC.woman()9.A.helpB.askC.trouble()10.A.whicheverB.whoeverC.whateverMr Ford saw a sweater in a shop window.Because it was cheap,he decided to buy it.When he got home he 1 the sweater on.It fitted himvery well 2 he was glad of it.In the afternoon he went to work in his garden.It soon began torain.And Mr Ford 3 to run into the house.He ran 4,but his cothes gotwet when he ran back to home.Then his sweater started to shrink(缩小)!It got smaller and smaller,Soon it was so tight that he couldnt breathe.In the end,with great help(四)of his wife,he 5 off his new sweater.()1.A.putB.woreC.dressed()2.A.butB.orC.and()3.A.oughtB.likedC.had()4.A.angrilyB.quicklyC.slowly()5.A.tookB.gaveC.sentJenny went to visit her friends in New York last weekend.Herfriends 1 her at the airport on 2 afternoon and drove her to the hotel.Theyhad dinner at a Chinese restaurant 3 went to see a film after that.Jenny and her friends set out early on 4 morning for a farm andstayed there until Sunday morning.5 their stay,they went fishing and 6 inthe sail river on the farm.7 played football in the field and enjoyed a bigmeal around a camp fire,singing and dancing till late into the night.8 could get up early on Sunday morning.So when they got backto New York City,it was about three oclock in the afternoon.They droveright to the 9 because Jenny didnt want to miss her plane back home.Jenny only stayed in New York for 10 nights but she had a great time withher friends.)1.A.sawB.metC.caught()2.A.WednesdayB.ThursdayC.Friday()3.A.andB.thenrC.yet()4.A.FridayB.SaturdayC.Sunday()5.A.ForB.DuringC.Since()6.A.swimmingB.talkingC.shouting()7.A.WeB.YouC.They()8.A.NobodyB.SomebodayC.Everybody()9.A.stationB.stopC.airport()10.A.twoB.threeC.tour(五)Cartoon films have very few limits.If you can draw something,you can make it move on the cinema screen.The use of new idears andmodem computer programs means that cartoons are becoming excitingagain for people of 1 ages.By 1970,the cinema world had decided that cartoons were 2 forchildren.But soon after that,one or two film makers had some newidears.They proved that it was 3 to make films in which both grown-upsand children could enjoy them.However,4 cartoon film was successful.The Black Cauldron,for example,failed,mainly because it was too frightening for childrenand too childish for grown-ups.Film makers learnt from this mistake,andthen cartoons were welcomed by both children and grown-ups and 5 thefilm companies began to make large amounts of money.(六)()1.A.someB.mostC.all()2.A.neverB.onlyC.still()3.A.possibleB.difficultC.complete()4.A.not everyB.none of theC.each()5.A.onceB.howeverC.again“Where is the university?,This is a question that many visitorsto Cambridge(佥惭)ask.But 1 can give them a clear answer,for there isno wall to be found 2 the university.The university is the city.You canfind classroom buildings,3,museums and offices of the university annover the city.And most of its members are the studnts and 4 of thethirty-one colleges.Cambridge was already a 5 town long before the first studentsand teachers arrived 800 years ago.It grew up by the river Granta,andthe river was once 6 the Cam.A 7 was built over the river as early as 875.So the town got its name“Cambridge.In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries more and more landwas used for college buildings.The town grew much 8 in the nineteenthcentury after the opening of the railway in 1845.Cambridge became a 9in 1951 and now it has a population of over 100,000.Many youngstudents in other countries 10 to study at Cambridge.Thansands of peoplefrom all over the world come to visit the university town.It has become afamous place all around the world.()1.A.no oneB.everyoneC.anyone()2.A.aroundB.inC.near()3.A.cinemasB.zoosC.libraries()4.A.workersB.farmersC.teachers()5.A.interestingB.usualC.developing()6.A.saidB.calledC.talked()7.A.bridgeB.stationC.house()8.A.smallerB.slowerC.faster()9.A.cityB.collegeC.country()10.A.hateB.hopeC.need(七)What is an American family like?Thirty years ago,that was 1question.The members of a family were the husband,the wife,and twoor three 2.The husband was at work all day,and the 3 was at home withthe children.However,its 4 today.American family life is changing.Many women got work now.Husbands of 5 wives often help withshopping,cleaning,and child-care.()1.A.an easy B.an important C.a difficult()2.A.sons B.daughters C.children(八)()3.A.daughterB.wifeC.grandma()4.A.the sameB.differentC.clear()5.A.workingB.washingC.cookingPeter and Paul passed by a small house on their way home lateat night.They saw thick 1 coming out of its windows.Its on fire!saidPeter.We must get help.The two brothers ran 2 the road shouting Fire!Fire!They 3on the door of the next house.They asked them to 4 the police and thefiremen.They ran back to the house.They saw 5 the window an old ladysitting in an armchair.It was 6 that she could not move.Peter and Paultried hard to carry her out of the 7 and so they did!Some neighbors cameand helped take some things out.In no time the firemen 8 together with the policemen.The firewas put out.The old lady cried sadly 9 she was not hurt.She thankedPeter and Paul and her neighbors 10.()1.A.cloudsB.fireC.smoke()2.A.overB.alongC.with()3.A.knockedB.hitC.opened()4.A.reportB.telephoneC.find()5.A.atB.throughC.above()6.A.freeB.difficultC.clear()7.A.arm-chairB.windowC.house()8.A.arrivedB.got toC.faster()9.A.soB.andC.country()10.A.up and downB.again and againC.from side to side阅读理解(一)A man once had a dream about the Black Forest in Germany.In hisdream he was walking in the forest when two men ran out and tried tothrow him to the ground.He ran off as fast as he could,but they followedhim.He reached a place where he saw two roads in front of him,one tothe right and the other to the left.Which road should he take?He heardthe two men behind him,getting nearer,and at the same time he heard avoice in his ears.It told him to go to the right,and he did so.He ran onand soon came to a small hotel.He was received there kindly and given aroom,and he was saved from the two men.That wan the dream.Twenty years later he was really in the Black Forest and,as happenedin the dream long ago,two men ran out and tried to throw him down.Heran off,and came to a place with two roads,like in the dream.Heremembered the dream and took the road to the right.He soon reached asmall hotel.He was taken in,and he was safe.His dream of twenty yearsbefore had saved his life.l .The Black Forest is.A.a place in Germany B.not a real place C.invented by the writer2.When he was walking in the f o r e s t,r a n after him.A.two dogs B.two tigers C.two men3.Finally he came toA.a forest B.another road C.a small hotel4.It was that saved the mans life 20 years later.A.a voice B.the dream C.someone else5.The story tells us thatA.a dream may come true some time later B.a dream is always adream C.people should not believe their dreams(二)Children are always boasting.They say things like,uMy Dads car isbigger than your Dad,s.and“My Mom is smarter than yours.Theyparticularly like to boast about their families.Harry,Teddy and Gavin were always boasting.Gavin was the worst.Everything about his family was always the best or the biggest or themost expensive.Whatever the others said,he could always go one better.One day when walking to school,Harry said,“My father has a bathtwice a week.”Thats nothing,Teddy said,“Having a bath twice a week is dirty.My father has a bath every day,sometimes twice a day.”leddy looked at Gavin.Now it was his turn.But what could he say?“This Teddy thought,Im going to win.”Gavin didnt know what to say.He couldnt say that his father had abath three times a day.That was silly.He walked on in silence.Teddy and Harry smiled.They were surethat for once they had beaten Gavin.The whole day passed.Still Gavinsaid nothing.Weve won,Teddy said to Harry,but he spoke too soon.On theway home,Gavin said,“My Dads so clean that he doesnt have to bathat1.Who boasted the most?A.Teddy and Gavin B.Harry and Teddy C.Gavin2.What did Harry boast about?A.How many times his father had a bath every weekB.The bathroom in his home C.His fathers car3.Why did Teddy think that Harrys father was dirty?A.Because Harrys father had a bath every day.B.Because Harrys father had a bath only twice a week.A.Because Gavins father never had a bath.4.What does 4the spoke too soon in the last paragraph mean?A.He spoke quickly.B.He should have spoken slower C.He waswrong5.Which of the following words means“talk with unpleasant or toomuch pride”?A.Smart B.Boast C.Particulaly(三)Geoffrey Payne talks for the first time about the night his wife waskilled.The judge thought it was he who killed his wife.Now he wrote toa magazine from the prison about what happened on the night of 13October 1999.I had to stay late at the hospital that night to do an operation.Ifinally left at about1 1p.m.I drove home slowly because the weather wasterrible,the wind was blowing and it was raining heavily.I was turninginto my road when a man suddenly ran in front of my car.I almost hithim but I stopped just in time.I was frightened and the man lookedfrightened too.I got out of the car but he ran away before I could ask if hewas all right.It was very strange.When I got home,the lights were on but it was very quiet.I called tomy wife but there was no answer.Then I remembered that she was out ata concert.I was still very upset about what happened on the road,so I mademyself a drink.Then I went upstairs to have a bath.I saw that the windowin the bedroom was open.This was strange because my wife alwayslocked the doors and windows before she went out.She was afraid ofburglars(夜贼).When I went to close it,I found Ellen.She was lying onthe floor.There was blood everywhere.I rushed over and felt for her pulsebut she was deadd.I sat on the floor beside her body and was toofrightened to do anything.The next thing I knew,the sky was getting light.I cant remember athing about that night.In the morning I phoned the police.They arrivedabout half an hour after I phoned them.But it seemed like hours.Duringthat time I tried hard to remember anything I could about the night before.I couldnt stop thinking about the man in the road.What was he doing atthat time of night in our quiet neighbourhood?Why did he look sofrightened?Why did he run away?1.Geoffrey Payne was aA.doctor B policeman C.judge2.w hile Payne was turning into his road that night.A.A man suddenly ran in front of his car.B.His wife called him fromthe concert hall.C.A man stopped him and asked him the way.3.When Payne got home,he found.A.Ellen waiting for him B.the bedroom window closed C.Ellen lying on the floor,blood all over4.After he found Ellen dead,Pa yne.A.called out for help B.tried to find out who killed his wife C.sat beside his wifes body without knowing what to do5.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?A.Payne called the police the next morning.B.Payne could rememberclearly what had happened.C.The policemen arrived thirty minutesafter Paynes call.(四)“Depend on yourself is what nature says to every man.P arents canhelp you;teachers can help you,others still can help you.But all theseonly help you to help yourself.There have been many great men in history.But many of them werebery poor in childhood,and no uncles,aunts or friends to help them.Schools were few and not very good.They could not depend upon themfor an education.They saw how it was,and set to work with all theirmight(力量)to know something.They worked their own way up to fame.One of the most famous teachers in England used to tell his pupils,Icannot make worthy men of you,but I can help you make men ofyourself.Some young men have no ambition(雄心、)to excel(拔尖)in anything;and they are to be pitied.They can never accomplish(成就)much unlessthey see their weak points and change their bad habits.They are nothingnow,and will be nothing as they live,unless they accept the advice oftheir parents and teachers,and depend on their own honest efforts.1.“Depend on yourself in this passage meansA.work on your own efforts B.wait for others to help C.withyou parents5 help2.Many of the great men in history succeeded becauseA.they were very poor in childhood B.they could not depend onschools for an education C.they made great efforts to learn and work3.According to the famous teacher in England,a teacher canA.make his pupils worthy men B.help his pupils make themselvesuseful men C.make his pupils men of strength4.If young people depend on their own efforts,A.they are nothing now and will be nothing in the futrue B.theycan be happy C.they can be successful in their careers5.Which is the best title for this passage?A.How to Be Famous B.What Nature Says to Every Man C.Depend on Yourself(五)Once Napoleon stayed in a small inn,the next morning he went tothank the innkeeper.You have served me well,innkeeper,5,saidNapoleon,UI wish to reward you.Tell me what you want.“Sir,we wantnothing,said the innkeeper,But will you tell us something?We haveheard a story,once during the war,the Russians took control of afarmhouse.You were sleeping in it.You hid yourself in a pile,of haywhile they were looking for you.Will you tell us how you felt when theywere searching for you?”The innkeeper looked at Napoleons face.Napoleon looked veryangry.Napoleon called two soldiers standing beside him.Then he pointedto the door.The soldiers took the innkeeper and his wife out into the yard.At the end of the yard was a wall.The innkeeper and his wife were led tothe wall.The soldiers tied the innkeepers hands behind his back.Thenhis wifes hands were tied,too.Napoleon watched,saying nothin