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John Thomas was a student, but he had been a famous champion(冠军). Everybody at Boston University liked this tall, quiet boy. Once he was hurt, everybody at Boston University was      . People all over the country      about John Thomas and often asked, "Will he ever jump again?"
John's mother went to the hospital to see her son. She looked at his      leg. Then she looked into his     . She knew what her son would      . "You're going to jump again, John, I know it," she said."     will be all right."
If John hoped to jump again, he would have a     to do. He began at once. Even in his hospital bed John started to exercise. He used a wheel(轮子) and other metal things. Soon his     looked like a machine shop!
It was May when John      the hospital. "Is it all right if I go camping this summer?" he asked the doctors.
"Yes," the doctors said. "But take it easy on that foot."
John took only     walks at first. He was taking it easy on his foot. But not on anything else. He went swimming and did other kinds of exercises. He exercised        his body cried for a rest. Some days later, he exercised a little        . In late summer John went back to      . He asked if he could practise with the football team. Football wasn't his favorite, but he had to get that leg         again! He worked hard. "No one pushed him as hard as he pushed himself," said one of his friends. "To          a champion fighting back is a wonderful thing to watch."
小题1:
A.sorryB.scaredC.aloneD.tired
小题2:
A.thoughtB.talkedC.heardD.moved
小题3:
A.brokenB.lostC.missingD.dead
小题4:
A.faceB.footC.eyesD.leg
小题5:
A.makeB.useC.agreeD.do
小题6:
A.NothingB.Anything C.SomethingD.Everything
小题7:
A.littleB.lotC.fewD.bit
小题8:
A.chairB.classroomC.homeD.bed
小题9:
A.reachedB.calledC.leftD.found
小题10:
A.shortB.longC.quickD.fast
小题11:
A.afterB.ifC.untilD.when
小题12:
A.laterB.betterC.moreD.less
小题13:
A.schoolB.hospitalC.shopD.church
小题14:
A.thickB.strongC.straightD.hard
小题15:
A.look B.hearC.knowD.see
   
小题1:A
小题2:B
小题3:A
小题4:C
小题5:D
小题6:D
小题7:B
小题8:D
小题9:C
小题10:A
小题11:C
小题12:C
小题13:A
小题14:B
小题15:D

试题解析:本文大意:约翰.托马斯是波士顿大学的学生,是一个著名的冠军,一次腿受伤住院,他的妈妈鼓励他会再跳起来的,一切会好起来的。他在医院的床上开始锻炼,出院后,也慢慢加大运动量,终于他回到了学校,为了使腿重新变的强壮,他参加了足球队。他的朋友说,没有人像他逼自己那样狠。看到一个冠军回来战斗是一件要看到很棒的事情。
小题1:考查形容词。句意:一旦他受伤,波士顿大学的每个人都会难写过。 sorry难过的,scared 害怕的,alone孤独的,tired累的。根据Everybody at Boston University liked this tall, quiet boy. 在波士顿大学的每个人都喜欢这个高高的安静的男孩,可知当他受伤时都会难过,故答案选A。
小题2:考查动词。句意:全国的人们谈论约翰.托马斯,经常问“约翰会再跳吗?” thought认为,talked谈话,heard听到,moved移动。talk about谈论某人,故答案选B。
小题3: 考查形容词。句意:她看了看她的坏腿。broken坏的, lost 丢失的, missing失踪的,dead死的。根据语境可知是腿受伤,故答案选A。
小题4:考查名词。句意:然后她直视着他的眼睛。face脸,foot腿,eyes眼睛, leg腿。look into one’s
eyes直视某人的眼睛,故答案选C。
小题5:考查动词和语境。句意:她知道她的儿子会做什么。make制造,use 使用,agree同意,do做。根据语境可知是做什么,故答案选D。
小题6:考查代词和语境。句意:一切都会好起来的。Nothing没有东西,Anything 任何东西,Something   某事物,Everything每件事物。根据语境可知是妈妈在鼓励他,故答案选D。
小题7:考查形容词。句意:如果约翰想再跳,他会有很多事情要做。 little没有一点,lot许多,        few没有一些,bit点。a lot许我, a bit一点;要想再跳就要做很多锻炼,故答案选B。
小题8:考查名词。句意:很快他的床就像一个器材店.chair椅子,classroom教室,home 家,bed床。根据Even in his hospital bed John started to exercise甚至在医院的床上约翰开始锻炼,可知故答案选D。
小题9:考查动词。句意:约翰出院的时候是五月。 reached到达,called叫, left 离开, found找到。leave the hospital出院,故答案选C。
小题10:考查形容词。句意:开始约翰只是短途步行。 short 短的, long长的,quick迅速的,fast快的。 根据He was taking it easy on his foot.他是在让他的脚放松,走的快与长都会让脚累,可知答案选A。
小题11:考查连词和语境。句意:他一直运动一直到身体叫累喊停。 after 在……后, if如果, until直到,when当。根据语境可知是运动到累才休息,故答案选C。
小题12:考查形容词。句意:几天后,他运动量更多点了。later更晚的, better更好的,more更多的,less更少的。根据语境可知他是逐渐在加大运动量,故答案选C.
小题13:考查名词。句意:在夏末他回到了学校。school学校,hospital医院,shop商店,church教堂。根据John Thomas was a student约翰.托马斯是个学生,可知答案选A。
小题14:考查形容词。句意:足球不是他的最爱,但他得让他的腿再次变强壮。thick厚的,strong强壮的,straight直接的,hard困难的。足球运动奔跑的运动量很大,会拿腿部强壮,故答案选B。
小题15:考查动词。句意:看一个冠军回来战斗是一个很棒的观看的事情。look看,hear听到,know知道, see看到。根据to watch可知是see,故答案选D。
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小题1:Schubert went to the restaurant to______.
A.write a poem for his Berceuse
B.have his dinner together with his friend
C.see if he could find some friends who could lend him some money for a meal
D.write a piece of music for the owner of the restaurant
小题2:We know the owner of the restaurant______from this passage.
A.was also a musician
B.was very kind
C.hated Schubert very much
D.didn’t understand music very much
小题3:The passage didn’t tell us______.
A.how much his manuscript was worth.
B.how poor Schubert was
C.why Schubert wrote a piece of music for the little poem
D.whether Franz Schubert mastered the poem
小题4:What’s the Chinese meaning of“famous musician”?______.
A.刻苦的音乐家B.勤劳的指挥家C.著名的指挥家D.著名的音乐家
小题5:The best title for this passage is______.
A.Musician and HungerB.Franz Schubert and His Berceuse
C.Franz Schubert DiedD.A Great Musician
Two young men, one was a prisoner while the other was a famous official from the White House, both told a story about how their mothers give apples to them.
The story from the prisoner:
When I was young, one day my mother brought several apples, among which there was a biggest red one that I really wanted to get. My mum put all the apples on the table and asked us, “Which do you like?” I was about to say “the biggest one” while my brother took one step ahead and said what I wanted to say. My mum said angrily, “A good child should give the best to others instead of being self-centered.” I learnt a quick lesson and said, “Mum, give me the smallest one. The biggest one should be left for my brother!” Hearing my words, she felt more than happy and gave the biggest apple to me as a reward.
I told a lie but I got what I wanted! Since then, I learnt to lie. Later, I learnt to fight, steal and rob. I would try all means to get what I wanted. Then later I was put behind bars.
The story from the White House:
When I was young, one day my mum brought several apples of different colors and sizes. Both my two younger brothers and I wanted the biggest one. My mum picked up the biggest apple and said, “It is good to get the biggest apple. Now let’s start a competition. I will divide the lawn (草坪)in front of our house into three parts, one for each. Who could do the job best and fastest would be rewarded with the biggest apple.” I won the apple finally. 
小题1: Which does the writer want to tell us MOST?
A.Each mother loves her kids..
B.Mother’s education is very important.
C.The earlier education starts, the better result there will be.
D.No pains, no gains.
小题2:How did the “prisoner” get the biggest apple?
A.By working for the family.
B.By competing with his brother.
C.By doing the best job.
D.By cheating his mother.
小题3: What does the underlined phrase “put behind bars” probably mean?
A.受批评B.进监狱C.受挫折D.受惩罚
小题4:It can be inferred from the passage that          .
A.the official was very honest when he was young.
B.the prisoner’s mother taught him how to tell lies.
C.the official learned that what he wanted needed to pay for the same effort.
D.it was his mother who had him break laws.
小题5:What is the writer probably going to write next?
A.Scientific methods of giving apples.
B.The importance of mother’s education.
C.Another story about of giving apples.
D.School education.
A farmer had a cow. He took very good care of this cow and one day when it was ill, he was very worried. He telephoned the vet. “What’s the problem?” The vet asked him when he arrived.
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  The vet looked over the cow. "She's certainly ill," he said, "and she needs to take some very strong medicine."
He took a bottle out of his box, put two pills into his hand and said, "Give her these. The pills should make her better."
  “How should I give them to her?” the farmer asked.
  The vet gave him a tube (管子)and said, "Put this tube in her mouth, then put the pills in the tube and blow. That'll make it."
  The next day the vet came to the farm again. The farmer was sitting outside his house and looked more worried.
  “How's your cow?” the vet asked.
  “No change,” the farmer said, “and I’m feeling very strange myself.”
  “Oh?” the vet said, "Why?"
  “I did what you said,” the farmer answered. “I put the tube in the cow's mouth and then put two pills down it.”
  “And?” the vet asked.
  “The cow blew first,” the farmer said.
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A.the farmer's friendB.a milk factory
C.a hospital for cowsD.a doctor for animals
小题2:The farmer asked the vet for help when his cow _______
A.couldn't lie downB.didn't eat the pills
C.couldn't make any noiseD.was ill
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A.Bottle of pills.B.A long tube.
C.Two pills. D.A small box.
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A.to blow the tubeB.to make the cow take the pills
C.to take the medicineD.to put the tube in his mouth
小题5:Which of the following is true?
A.The farmer ate the pills himself.
B.The cow got better after taking the medicine.
C.The vet came to help farmer change the cow the next day.
D.The farmer waited for the vet outside his house the next day.


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“I’m not cold,” the woman replies, “I fear for my life!”
“We are here to help you. Don’t worry about anything. I don’t know you. But I know many things about you. For example, I know how you travel. You came to London by train. You also ride to the train station on a horse-drawn wagon(马车).”
“Why, yes. You’re right. But how do you know these things?”
“ I see a return ticket in your glove. I see fresh mud on the left arm of your dress. Now tell us your problem.”
“My name is Helen Stoner,” she states, “My mother and father are dead. I am living with my stepfather, Dr Grimesby Roylott. He comes from a rich family. But they are no longer rich. They have nothing except a small piece of land and a huge old house. We are living in the house. Dr Roylott is using my mother’s money for expenses(开支). Part of it was for my sister and me. It was for our marriages.”
Holmes is sitting in his chair. His eyes are closed. He is listening carefully to Helen’s story. He hears every detail.
Helen continues. “My stepfather has no friends. He fights with everyone. He is strong and gets angry quickly. Everyone is afraid of him.”
“He has no friends at all?” asks Holmes.
“No. He talks to no one except the gypsies. They are poor people who travel from place to place. A band of gypsies is staying on our land right now.”
“Are you and your sister afraid of the gypsies?”
“My dear Mr Holmes. You are making me so sad. My sister is dead. That is why I am standing here in this room.”
小题1:Paragraph 6 beginning with “My name is …” is mostly about_______________.
A.Helen’s dead sisterB.Helen’s trip to London
C.the house Helen lives inD.Helen’s stepfather and the family
小题2:What is Holmes doing while Helen is telling her story?
A.Walking slowlyB.Listening carefully
C.standing sadlyD.Writing quickly
小题3:Which of the following can best describe the gypsies according to the passage?
A.They are very richB.They are afraid of other people
C.They live on a horse-drawn wagonD.They move from one place to another
小题4:The passage is probably from __________.
A.a poemB.a guideC.a novelD.an advertisement
London, May 5, 2003  Emma Richards of Britain has become the first woman and the youngest person to finish the Around Alone, which is a round-the-world sailing race. The journey started in New York last September and went east around South Africa to New Zealand. It crossed the Pacific Ocean and went around South America, ending up yesterday in Rhode Island, the smallest state in America. In the end, the trip covered over 46,000 kilometres. The same sea route was taken in the past by many famous travelers who wanted to learn about the world.
Emma, a 1996 graduate (毕业生) of the University of Glasgow, finished the race at the age of twenty-eight. The race requires competitors to sail alone. Emma said that actually it was very difficult to be all by herself for such a long time even though she’s really into sailing. Her worst moment was when she had to climb the high mast (船桅) in a bad storm to fix some broken parts. She sailed hundreds of kilometres away from land and the wind was blowing very hard. Only her strong willpower kept her going to make it all the way. These days, Emma is happy to be home with her parents and sleep in a bed that stays still.
小题1:The first paragraph is mostly about       .
A.the Around Alone raceB.a terrible wind storm
C.the start of the journeyD.the smallest state in America
小题2:Which one is NOT true?
A.Emma sailed alone around the world.
B.Emma made a new route for the sea travel.
C.Emma is the youngest person to finish the race.
D.Emma is the first woman to finish Around Alone.
小题3:The second paragraph mainly tells us about       .
A.Emma’s parentsB.how to repair a broken boat
C.the University of GlasgowD.Emma’s sailing experience
小题4:How long did the trip take?
A.About four months.B.About six months.
C.About eight months.D.About twelve months.
小题5: What is the best way to explain Emma’s success?
A.The other racers had many problems.
B.Her parents encouraged her to keep on.
C.She had strong willpower to make it to the end.
D.She had received a good education in a university.
This is a true story in Guyana. One day, a child took some silver paper from a cigarette box. He rolled it into a tiny ball and pushed it up his nose. He couldn’t get it out again. He ran crying to his mother. His mother couldn’t get the paper out, either. A week later the paper was still in his nose. His nose began to have a bad smell.
So his mother took his child to the hospital. The doctor looked up his nose. She put a tiny steel rod(钢棒) into his nose and felt the paper. She said she would have to cut his nose to get the paper out.
The child’s mother came home looking sad. She didn’t want her child to have his nose cut. He was a handsome boy and the cut would make him ugly.
Next day, the child’s mother took him to her friend Sidney. Sidney lived in a house with an old woman called May. She asked to see the child, so the child let her look up his nose. He closed his eyes.
“Yes, I can see it,” May said. “It will be out soon!”
As she spoke, she shook black pepper on the child’s nose. He gave a mighty sneeze and the paper flew out. His mother was surprised. May told her to take the boy to the sea for a swim. She said the salt water would go up his nose and stop the bad smell.
So the child didn’t have to go to the hospital and gave his nose cut.
小题1:How did the silver ball go into the boy’s nose?
A.His mother put it into his nose.
B.The boy himself pushed the ball up his nose.
C.The silver ball rolled into his nose itself.
D.The passage didn’t tell us.
小题2: Why did the boy’s nose have a bad smell?
A.The ball stayed in his nose for too long.
B.The boy didn't like to wash his nose.
C.His nose is cut and gave a bad smell.
D.Because he had a running nose.
小题3: In the last paragraph, the underlined word mighty means _____________.
A.有力的B.可能的C.好笑的.D.坚硬的

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