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He     up very late in the morning, but now he     up very early.

A. used to get ; is used to get

B. used to getting ; is used to get

C. is used to getting ; used to get

D. used to get ; is used to getting

 

答案:D
提示:

这里考查used to do be used to doing的区别。

 


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  1. A. towards     B. down       C. to           D. up
  2. A. filling       B. pulling       C. pushing      D. carrying
  3. A. arrived      B. appeared    C. came        D. reached
  4. A. ask        B. order       C. make        D. call
  5. A. carefully     B. quickly      C. silently       D. horribly
  6. A. that        B. where       C. how         D. whether
  7. A. before      B. after        C. first         D. so
  8. A. lucky       B. hoping      C. thinking      D. wondering
  9. A. had been    B. hidden      C. hiding        D. have been
  10. A. nothing    B. something    C. everything     D. anything
  11. A. taking     B. smuggling    C. stealing      D. pushing
  12. A. possible    B. strong      C. able         D. clever
  13. A. through    B. thoroughly   C. upon        D. up
  14. A. like       B. more       C. then         D. as
  15. A. told       B. cried        C. ordered      D. said
  16. A. cross      B. past        C. across       D. into
  17. A. thing      B. work       C. job         D. duty
  18. A. rest       B. back        C. retire        D. retreat
  19. A. everyone   B. anyone      C. no one       D. someone
  20. A. moment    B. long time    C. sometime     D. some time

Jack  41  in a small town in England. He always stayed in England  42  his holidays, but last year he thought, “I’ve never been to  43 countries. All my friends go to Spain,  44   they like it very much, so this year I’m going there, too.” So he got on a  45 to Spain and  46 at the airport of the capital, Madrid, and stayed in a hotel for a few days. On the first morning he went  47 for a walk. In England people drive on the left, but in Spain they drive on the right. Jack forgot about this, and  48 he was walking on a busy street, a bicycle knocked him down.

Jack  49 on the ground for a few minutes and then he sat up and said, “Where am I?”

Just then an old man selling maps went past him. When he heard Jack’s words, he said to him  50 , “Maps of the city, sir?”

41. A. flew       B. lived      C. went     D. dropped

42. A. for      B. off       C. with       D. into

43. A. all       B. both     C. other      D. any

44. A. and       B. but     C. though      D. however

45. A. bus      B. plane       C. train      D. bike

46. A. reached    B. left     C. arrived     D. stayed

47. A. down       B. up      C. away       D. out

48. A. before      B. while      C. since      D. after

49. A. lay       B. stood      C. fell     D. jumped

50. A. once again    B. on time   C. at times   D. at once

Jack  41 in a small town in England. He always stayed in England 42  his holidays, but last year he thought, “I’ve never been to  43 countries. All my friends go to Spain,  44   they like it very much, so this year I’m going there, too.” So he got on a  45 to Spain and  46 at the airport of the capital, Madrid, and stayed in a hotel for a few days. On the first morning he went  47 for a walk. In England people drive on the left, but in Spain they drive on the right. Jack forgot about this, and  48 he was walking on a busy street, a bicycle knocked him down.

Jack  49 on the ground for a few minutes and then he sat up and said, “Where am I?”

Just then an old man selling maps went past him. When he heard Jack’s words, he said to him  50 , “Maps of the city, sir?”

41. A. flew          B. lived         C. went        D. dropped

42. A. for           B. off        C. with            D. into

43. A. all                B. both         C. other         D. any

44. A. and              B. but          C. though          D. however

45. A. bus           B. plane         C. train         D. bike

46. A. reached        B. left          C. arrived           D. stayed

47. A. down         B. up           C. away         D. out

48. A. before         B. while         C. since         D. after

49. A. lay               B. stood        C. fell          D. jumped

50. A. once again      B. on time       C. at times       D. at once

Peter came from a poor family. His father died when he was five. His mother had no money to send him to school. His mother’s best friend, Mrs Smith, felt that the boy was  41 , and decided to give him some money so he  42  go to school. When the boy finished high school, he found a job in the city.

 43 soon Mrs Smith had a serious illness. As she was dying(即将死亡的),she asked Peter to look after her daughter. A few years later, Peter married the girl. He loved her so much that he tried to make her  44 every day. He cooked lots of delicious food and bought all kinds of beautiful clothes for her. So she became very fat and found   45 hard to walk.

  One day, she felt uncomfortable. She went to the hospital. The doctor  46 and told her not to eat meat, sugar, chocolate and things like that. She was afraid she might  47 the doctor’s words, so she wrote all the names of the foods on a piece of paper. When she got home, she put the  48 on the table and went out. When she returned home, she found all kinds of meat, sugar and chocolate in the kitchen. Peter was busy 49 . As soon as he saw her, he said  50 ,“I’ve bought all the foods you wanted, dear!”

41. A. lazy     B. clever          C. funny      D. interesting

42. A. would          B. must          C. had to          D. could

43. A. Though        B. So C. But D. Or

44. A. outgoing        B. lovely         C. active      D. happy

45. A. it B. its C. that D. this

46. A. looked her up B. looked her over C. looked for her D. looked at her    

47. A. forget B. catch C. remember        D. follow

48. A. notice           B. name       C. words                D. list

49. A. eating B. drinking C. cooking D. having

50. A. sadly         B. excitedly      C. anxiously     D. angrily

Each of us fails from time to time. If we are wise, we accept these failures as a necessary  31 of the learning process. But too often as parents and teachers we deny this same right to our children. We convey(传达) 32  by words or by actions that failure is something to be ashamed of, that nothing but  33  performance pleases us.

34 I see a child under this kind of pressure ,I think of Jack. He is a shy, nervous perfectionist. He  35 answered questions—he might be  36 .

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One day we were working with math problems. Jack had copied the problems with care. 40 with his progress, I left the children with Mary .When I returned, Jack was in tears. He’d missed the third problem.

At that time, Mary got a box  41 with pencils from the desk we shared. “Look, Jack ! I’ve got something to show you.” she said.“ See these pencils, they belong to Mrs. Green and me. See how the erasers are  42  ? That’s because we make mistakes too. But we erase the mistakes and try  43 . That’s what you must learn to do, too.” Jack looked up with  44 in his eyes---the first time I’d see on his face that year.

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31. A. life           B. part            C. game            D. show

32. A. neither         B. nor            C. either            D. or

33. A. high           B. bad            C. top              D. big

34. A. When         B. While           C. As              D. Although

35. A. always         B. sometimes       C. ever             D. seldom

36. A. right          B. wrong          C. mistake           D. fail

37. A. start          B. set             C. establish          D. build

38. A. told           B. asked           C. said             D. spoke

39. A. something      B. nothing          C. anything          D. everything

40. A. Kind          B. Nice            C. Great            D. Pleased

41. A. filled          B. full             C. deal             D. do

42. A. broke          B. new            C. good             D. worn

43. A. once          B. again           C. too              D. either

44. A. disappointment   B. sadness         C. fear             D. love

45. A. right          B. OK            C. well             D. good

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