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Boris was a teacher. He taught science at a high school. For he needed some books for his lessons, he went to a bookshop to buy some. After he put them in his car in a quiet street, he went to buy some other things at other shops. When he came back to his car, one window was open and the books were gone. Boris drove home sadly.

That night he called a newspaper. The next day people read an advertisement in the newspaper:

Books: Have you got any old books? I buy old and modern books. Open all day on Saturdays. Boris 82 West Road.

And then he went to the police station with the Wednesday newspaper at once.

The first weekend, when Boris was staying at home, his first visitor came at 8:30 in the morning. Boris took him to the kitchen. At about ten o’clock another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.

As soon as he saw Boris, he asked, “Are you Boris?”

“Yes, I am,” Boris said. “What can I do for you?”

“Look! I have got some good books here. You buy books, don’t you?”

“Yes. Bring them in. Let me have a look at them.”

Soon the books were taken in and showed on the dinning-table. “Sir, come out now,” Boris called. “And take the list with you.”

A policeman appeared in the dinning-room. He read the names on the books, and then read the names on the list in his hand. He found that they were the same.

“Come with me, sir,” the policeman said to the man.

(    )71.Boris bought some books. They are        books.

A.science                          B.old                                C.cheap

(    )72.Boris probably bought the books on       .

A.Tuesday                        B.Friday                            C.Saturday

(    )73.Boris’        was open on Saturdays.

A.shop                       B.school                           C.house

(    )74.Boris looked at the books on the dinning-table and might think, “They’re all       .”

A.mine                       B.his                                 C.theirs

(    )75.The second visitor was taken away by        at last.

A.Boris                      B.the first visitor                C.a policewoman

   

71.    B     72.    A     73.   C      74.   A      75.    B   

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Boris was a teacher. He taught science at a high school. For he needed some books for his lessons, he went to a bookshop to buy some. After he put them in his car in a quiet street, he went to buy some other things at other shops. When he came back to his car, one window was open and the books were gone. Boris drove home sadly.
That night he called a newspaper. The next day people read an advertisement in the newspaper:
Books: Have you got any old books? I buy old and modern books. Open all day on Saturdays. Boris 82 West Road.
And then he went to the police station with the Wednesday newspaper at once.
The first weekend, when Boris was staying at home, his first visitor came at 8:30 in the morning. Boris took him to the kitchen. At about ten o’clock another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.
As soon as he saw Boris, he asked, “Are you Boris?”
“Yes, I am,” Boris said. “What can I do for you?”
“Look! I have got some good books here. You buy books, don’t you?”
“Yes. Bring them in. Let me have a look at them.”
Soon the books were taken in and showed on the dinning-table. “Sir, come out now,” Boris called. “And take the list with you.”
A policeman appeared in the dinning-room. He read the names on the books, and then read the names on the list in his hand. He found that they were the same.
“Come with me, sir,” the policeman said to the man.
【小题1】Boris bought some books. They are        books.
A.science              B.old                  C.cheap
【小题2】Boris probably bought the books on       .
A.Tuesday              B.Friday               C.Saturday
【小题3】Boris’        was open on Saturdays.
A.shop             B.school               C.house
【小题4】Boris looked at the books on the dinning-table and might think, “They’re all       .”
A.mine             B.his                  C.theirs
【小题5】The second visitor was taken away by        at last.
A.Boris                B.the first visitor            C.a policewoman

Boris was a teacher. He taught science at a high school. For he needed some books for his lessons, he went to a bookshop to buy some. After he put them in his car in a quiet street, he went to buy some other things at other shops. When he came back to his car, one window was open and the books were gone. Boris drove home sadly.

That night he called a newspaper. The next day people read an advertisement in the newspaper:

Books: Have you got any old books? I buy old and modern books. Open all day on Saturdays. Boris 82 West Road.

And then he went to the police station with the Wednesday newspaper at once.

The first weekend, when Boris was staying at home, his first visitor came at 8:30 in the morning. Boris took him to the kitchen. At about ten o’clock another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.

As soon as he saw Boris, he asked, “Are you Boris?”

“Yes, I am,” Boris said. “What can I do for you?”

“Look! I have got some good books here. You buy books, don’t you?”

“Yes. Bring them in. Let me have a look at them.”

Soon the books were taken in and showed on the dinning-table. “Sir, come out now,” Boris called. “And take the list with you.”

A policeman appeared in the dinning-room. He read the names on the books, and then read the names on the list in his hand. He found that they were the same.

“Come with me, sir,” the policeman said to the man.

1.Boris bought some books. They are        books.

A.science              B.old                  C.cheap

2.Boris probably bought the books on       .

A.Tuesday              B.Friday               C.Saturday

3.Boris’        was open on Saturdays.

A.shop             B.school               C.house

4.Boris looked at the books on the dinning-table and might think, “They’re all       .”

A.mine             B.his                  C.theirs

5.The second visitor was taken away by        at last.

A.Boris                B.the first visitor            C.a policewoman

 

Boris was a teacher. He taught science at a high school. For he needed some books for his lessons, he went to a bookshop to buy some. After he put them in his car in a quiet street, he went to buy some other things at other shops. When he came back to his car, one window was open and the books were gone. Boris drove home sadly.
That night he called a newspaper. The next day people read an advertisement in the newspaper:
Books: Have you got any old books? I buy old and modern books. Open all day on Saturdays. Boris 82 West Road.
And then he went to the police station with the Wednesday newspaper at once.
The first weekend, when Boris was staying at home, his first visitor came at 8:30 in the morning. Boris took him to the kitchen. At about ten o’clock another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.
As soon as he saw Boris, he asked, “Are you Boris?”
“Yes, I am,” Boris said. “What can I do for you?”
“Look! I have got some good books here. You buy books, don’t you?”
“Yes. Bring them in. Let me have a look at them.”
Soon the books were taken in and showed on the dinning-table. “Sir, come out now,” Boris called. “And take the list with you.”
A policeman appeared in the dinning-room. He read the names on the books, and then read the names on the list in his hand. He found that they were the same.
“Come with me, sir,” the policeman said to the man

  1. 1.

    Boris bought some books. They are        books

    1. A.
      science
    2. B.
      old
    3. C.
      cheap
  2. 2.

    Boris probably bought the books on       

    1. A.
      Tuesday
    2. B.
      Friday
    3. C.
      Saturday
  3. 3.

    Boris’        was open on Saturdays

    1. A.
      shop
    2. B.
      school
    3. C.
      house
  4. 4.

    Boris looked at the books on the dinning-table and might think, “They’re all       .”

    1. A.
      mine
    2. B.
      his
    3. C.
      theirs
  5. 5.

    The second visitor was taken away by        at last

    1. A.
      Boris
    2. B.
      the first visitor
    3. C.
      a policewoman

What does an athlete need to get to the top of sport? Talent is one thing of course, but perhaps there’s  36 more important than that—hard work. Top sportsmen and sportswomen take their sports very seriously and want to be the best.

Tara Lipinski is a pretty American teenager. She  37 the world ice-skating championship when she was only fourteen years old. From the age of three, when she  38 a pair of ice skates for the first time, she loved the sport more than anything else in the world. She trains for many hours every day, and 39 outside with her friends to parties is nearly impossible.

Boris Becher has been famous  40 he won the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Tennis Championship in 1985.He was only seventeen years old then, and he had beaten many of the best players in the world at that time .He always  41 hard every day. He never had the same kind of lifestyle as most other teenage boys. He couldn’t spend his weekends  42 the TV, at parties or in restaurants. He  43 even eat chocolate whenever he wanted, everything he did was for tennis and his daily training was very strict.

To succeed like Tara and Boris, you  44 a lot of help and support from everyone around you, especially your  45 .You must give up a lot of freedom, but if you ask these champions what they think, they will tell you it’s all worth(值得)it.

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

37. A. hit             B. won           C. did            D. kept

38. A. put on          B. made up         C. took off         D. turned down

39. A. go             B. going           C. to play          D. skating

40. A. when           B. while           C. since           D. after

41. A. studied          B. did            C. practiced        D. thought

42. A. next to          B. instead of        C. across from      D. in front of

43. A. mustn’t         B. didn’t          C. couldn’t         D. shouldn’t

44. A. asks            B. need           C. want           D. hope

45. A. father           B. mother          C. grandparents     D. family

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