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缺词填空。
    Fleming was a poor (1)f            . One day he heard a cry for help coming from a nearby bog (沼泽).
He ran out and saw a boy in the bog (2)c             and trying to free himself. Farmer Fleming saved him.
The boy's father was very rich and he was very (3)g             to Fleming. He told Fleming that he would
like to take Fleming's son (4)w            him and give him a good education and he was sure that the boy
would (5)g            to a good man if he was anything like his father. Later Fleming's son went to famous
medical (医药的) school in London. Many years (6)l           , he became a famous doctor (7)n            Sir
Alexander Fleming. He discovered penicillin (青霉素).
   Years (8)p_______ and the rich man's son was sick.
   What saved him? (9)P_______.
   What was the sick (10)m_______ name? Sir Winston Churchill.
1. farmer  2. crying  3. grateful  4. with  5. grow
6. later  7. named  8. passed  9. Penicillin  10. man's
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从方框中选择适当的词,并用其正确形式填空,其中有三项为多余选项。
see,  never,  hello,  goodbye,  nothing,  anything,  think,  eat,  only,  careful,  soon,  some,  any
        Mr Black was having trouble with his stomach, so he went to see a doctor. The doctor examined his
stomach   1  , but he couldn't find any problem. Then he said, "Well, Mr Black, take it easy. There's    2    
serious. Stop smoking and then you'll be all right very    3   ." 
       "But doctor," answered Mr Black, "I    4    smoke. I don't like smoking at all."
       "Oh, I    5  ." said the doctor," "then stop drinking wine from now on."
       "But I don't drink wine, either." Answered Mr Black. 
       "Don't drink    6   tea or coffee then," the doctor said to him.
       "I    7   drink water," answered Mr Black, "I don't like drinking tea or coffee."
       The doctor    8    for a while and then said, "Well, what do you like to eat?" 
       "Fish, I like fish very much," Mr Black answered at once. "All right, then stop    9    fish," said the doctor
as he stood up saying   10   to Mr Black.
1.                 2.                  3.                  4.                  5.                 
6.                 7.                  8.                  9.                 10.             
阅读理解。
                                                       The Artist and the Beggar (1) 
    An artist was coming home by train one day. He hadn't much money but was very kind. He gave his last
few coins(2) to a beggar, but he saw another one, and forgot that he didn't have any money in his pockets.
He asked the man if he liked to have lunch with him, and the beggar, of course, agreed. So they went into a
small restaurant and had a good meal.
    In the end, the artist could not pay the bill (3), and the beggar had to do so. The artist felt very sorry for it,
so he said to the beggar, "Come home with me in a taxi, my friend. And I'll give you the money for our lunch."
"Oh, no!" the beggar answered quickly. "I had to pay for your lunch, but I'm not going to pay for your taxi
home!"
Notes: (1)beggar n. 乞丐 (2)coin n. 硬币 (3)bill n. 帐单
1. What kind of man was the artist?   
                                                                                                                                  
2. What did he do to the first beggar?   
                                                                                                                                  
3. What did the artist forget when he invited another beggar to have lunch with him?   
                                                                                                                                  
4. Who paid for the meal?   
                                                                                                                                  
5. What did the artist want to do at last?  
                                                                                                                                
6. Why didn't the beggar go home with the artist?
                                                                                                                                  
阅读理解。
      Two men named Jack and Joe were walking along a road one hot summer morning. They were very thirsty
(渴) and wanted very much to have a glass of cold beer (啤酒), but they had no money.
      "I can get some beer for us without (没有) money," said Jack," Come with me."
      They went to a pub (酒吧) about one kilometer away. It was lunch time and a lot of people were in the pub.
The owner (店主) was selling drinks at one end of the long bar (柜台) while a waiter (招待员) was selling
drinks at the other end.
      "My friend and I can't agree," Jack went up to the owner and said, "I say there are two glasses in a litre (升)
and he says there are four."
      "You're right," said the owner, "There are only two glasses in a litre."
      "Thank you." said Jack, and went over to Joe. He was standing at the other end of the bar. 
      He asked for two glasses of beer and told the waiter that the owner was going to pay for it. Then he called
out loudly, "You did say two glasses, didn't you?"
      "Yes, that's right. Two glasses." The owner called back. So they drank the beer with great enjoyment (乐趣)
and then they walked out of the pub.
1. Why did they want very much to have cold beer?
[     ]
A. Because they were happy
B. Because they were thirsty.
C. Because they were tired.
D. Because they were hungry.
2. They wanted to get the beer without paying money because _________.
[     ]
A. they were friends of the owner
B. they had no money
C. there were many people in the pub
D. they wanted to keep the money
3. There were a lot of people in the pub because _________.
[     ]
A. it was lunch time
B. it was very hot
C. the beer was very good there
D. it was a good pub
4. _______ said that there were two glasses in a litre.
[     ]
A. Only Jack
B. Only Joe
C. Only the owner
D. Jack and the owner
5. Jack was _______ than Joe.
[     ]
A. cleverer
B. more foolish (愚蠢的)
C. taller
D. richer
完形填空。
    One day, a boy had a fight (打架) with one of his classmates. Then he went to his grandfather and told
him his story   1  . "He is really bad" the boy said, "and I hate him."
    The grandfather said, "Let me tell you a story. When I was a boy, too, sometimes hated others for what
they did. But hate will make you feel   2 . It doesn't, hurt your enemy but only hurt   3  ."
    As the boy   4   carefully, the grandfather went on, "There are always two tigers inside my heart. One
is   5   and kind. He gets on well with everything around him. But the other is bad and unfriendly. He is full
of   6  . Even the smallest thing will make him angry. He fights with everyone all the time, and for no   7  . He
can't think carefully because he always hates others. It is   8   to live with these two tigers in side my heart.
They both try to control (控制) me."
    The boy looked into his grandfather's eyes and asked, "Which tiger always controls you, Grandfather?"
    The old man said slowly in a   9   voice, "The one that I feed. I always feed the good and kind tiger, so I
never hate others and   10  get angry now."
(     )1.A.gently    
(     )2.A.tired     
(     )3.A.myself    
(     )4.A.saw       
(     )5.A.bad       
(     )6.A.anger     
(     )7.A.time      
(     )8.A.necessary     
(     )9.A.shy       
(     )10.A.always    
B.angrily     
B.happy      
B.herself     
B.felt       
B.good         
B.love         
B.money        
B.important       
B.sad          
B.seldom     
C.softly       
C.comfortable     
C.himself      
C.talked        
C.1azy          
C.fear          
C.reason          
C.interesting 
C.serious       
C.sometimes     
D.happily        
D.interested      
D.yourself                             
D.listened        
D.dirty            
D.hope            
D.place              
D.difficult  
D.nervous         
D.usually        
Cloze test. (完形填空)
    As I have learnt English very well in the university, there is a good chance I will be able to stay on as a
teacher with the university where I am    1  . Most of my friends and parents think that it's best for a girl
to be a university teacher. 
    But I don't know    2   to do. It is not that I wouldn't like to be a teacher. But I don't want to stay, not
now, because I need some experience in telling my students how to turn    3   into practice. 
    I once taught business English at a night school, yet I had never done any business. Though I prepared
my lessons well, I still    4   to create a "real-life" situation for my students to practice with. I feel now is
not the right time for me to work here and spend my life in a university. I want to work in a place where I
can use what I've learnt:my knowledge of English and French. I also want to know more about other things. 
    I know that if I leave the university, I shall start from the beginning in some ways, but I'm    5   to learn,
to work   6   to keep up with others and then, if possible, surpass (超过) them. English can be a good tool
to help me. It is a means to an end, but not the end itself.
(     )1.A.visiting       
(     )2.A.whether        
(     )3.A.pictures     
(     )4.A.failed         
(     )5.A.free           
(     )6.A.difficult    
B.working     
B.what         
B.covers      
B.enjoyed          
B.slow          
B.hard     
C.studying    
C.how             
C.pages         
C.decided         
C.ready           
C.hardly   
D.playing   
D.why            
D.theory      
D.needed                            
D.polite        
D.easily 
阅读理解。
       A man was selling medicines at a fair (集市). At first he sold bottles of a cure (药) for colds for just a dollar
a bottle.
       Many people wanted to buy it and the man's young assistant moved quickly through the crowd collecting
money and handing out bottles of the cold cure.
       Then, when he had a big crowd, the man held up a very small bottle.
       "And now, ladies and gentlemen," he shouted, "here is the medicine you have been waiting for. The cure for
old age. Drink just one bottle of this and you will live forever."
       "And, ladies and gentlemen," the man continued, "I'm not going to charge (收费) you a hundred dollars a
bottle for this wonderful medicine. I'm not going to charge you fifty dollars a bottle. I'm not going to charge you
twenty-five dollars a bottle. No, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to charge you just ten dollars a bottle. Think,
my friends, for ten dollars you can live forever." 
        Most of the people in the crowd did not believe this.
        One person shouted, "If it will make you live forever, why don't you drink it?" 
        Then another person cried, "Yes, you look as if you're at least sixty years old."
        "Thank you, sir, thank you," the man replied. "I'm so glad you said that. My real age is three hundred and
twenty-nine." 
        The crowd laughed at this, but there were still a few people who wanted to believe the man. One of them
spoke to the man's assistant as she passed by. "Is it true" he asked, "that he's three hundred and
twenty-nine?" 
        "Don't ask me," the assistant said. "I've only worked for him for a hundred and fifty years."
1.What did the man sell at first?
[     ]
A.A cure for colds.
B.Empty bottles.
C.A cure for old age.
D.A medicine that made people live forever.
2.Why didn't the people believe the man was selling medicine that could cure (治病) old age?
[     ]
A.The medicine was too cheap.
B.The medicine was too expensive.
C.He looked quite old himself.
D.He didn't look honest.
3.How old did the man selling medicine say he was?
[     ]
A.At least sixty.
B.Over three hundred.
C.A hundred and fifty.
D.He didn't say.
4.How much did the man charge for the cure for old age?
[     ]
A.One dollar a bottle.
B.Twenty-five dollars a bottle.
C.Ten dollars a bottle.
D.Fifty dollars a bottle.
5.Which of the following is TRUE?
[     ]
A.Not very many people wanted to buy the cold cure.
B.He charged twenty-five dollars a bottle for the cure for colds.
C.The man selling medicine had taken his own cure for old age.
D.The assistant was younger than the man.
阅读理解。
    Once upon a time, there lived a rich man. He had a servant (仆人). He and the servant loved wine (酒)
and good food very much. Each time the rich man left his home, the servant would drink the wine and
eat up all the nice food in the house. The rich man knew what his servant did, but he had never caught
his servant doing that.
    One morning, when he left home, he said to the servant, "Here are two bottles of poison (毒药) and
some nice food in the house. You must take care of them." With these words, he went out.
    But the servant knew what the rich man had said was untrue (假的), after the rich man was away
from his home, he enjoyed a nice meal. Because he drank too much, he was drunk and fell to the ground.
When the rich man came back, he couldn't find his food and his wine. He became very angry. He woke
(叫醒) the servant up. But the servant told his story very well. He said a cat had eaten up everything. He
was afraid to be punished (被惩罚), so he drank the poison to kill himself.
1. In the story, _____ liked wine and good food very much.
[     ]
A. the rich man
B. the servant
C. both A and B
D. neither A and B
2. The rich man knew that it was _____ that drank the wine and ate up all the nice food.
[     ]
A. the cat
B. himself
C. nobody
D. the servant
3. The rich man told the servant that there was poison in the two bottles, because _____.
[     ]
A. there was in fact poison in the bottles
B. he did not want the servant to drink his wine
C. he wanted to kill the cat
D. he wanted to kill the servant
4. In fact _____ ate all the nice food and drank the wine.
[     ]
A. the servant
B. cat
C. the rich man
D. nobody
5. From the story, we know that the servant is very _____.
[     ]
A. lazy
B. bad
C. clever
D. kind

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