阅读理解
       I will never forget my first English class. It is very interesting. It’s the first class in the morning. The        teacher goes into the classroom with a smile on his face. At the beginning, he makes a self-introduction(自我介绍). And he tells us that his English name is John. Then he asks all of us to think of English names  for ourselves. We are very excited(兴奋的) to find a good name. Then he asks us to write our names down  on a piece of paper. I think about my English name for a long time. Then I come up with(想出) a beautiful name ---Shirley. All the students write their names down and give the paper to the teacher. When the teacher calls “Shirley” to answer his question, three girls stand up at the same time.
1. What do we do in the first English class?
A. Tell the teacher our Chinese names.    
B. Find English names for ourselves.
C. See an English film.                
D. Draw pictures.
2. What does our teacher do first?
A. He asks every student to make a self-introduction.
B. He introduces(介绍) himself to all of us.
C. He asks us many difficult questions
D. He tells us a story.
3. What’s the English name of our English teacher?
A. Jack.      
B. Shirley      
C. John.  
D. Tom.
4. Where do we write down our English names?
A. On the blackboard.          
B. On the desk.
C. On our hands.              
D. On the paper.
5. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The teacher gives every student an English name.
B. Our teacher is a young girl.
C. Three girls choose(选择)the name “Shirley”.
D. The teacher calls our Chinese names in class.
完形填空。
     We spent a day in the country and picked a lot of flowers. Our car was
full of 1 inside. On the way home my wife saw a bookshelf outside a
furniture shop. "Buy it," she said at once. "We'll 2 it home on the
roof-rack . I've always wanted one like that."
     Ten minutes  3we were back with the bookshelf. I drove slowly.
Other drivers seemed more polite than usual that evening. The 4 even
stopped traffic to let us through.
     After a time my wife said, "There's a long line of cars 5 . Why don't
they overtake ?"
     Just at that time a police car did overtake, and two officers inside
asked us to 6 their car through the busy traffic. The police car stopped at
our village church.
     One of the officers came to me and said, "Do you need any more   7
now?" I didn't quite understand. So I said, "You've been very 8 . We live
just down the road."
     He was looking at our things, first at the flowers, then at the bookshelf.
"Well, well," he said and 9 , "It's a bookshelf you've got here! We thought
it was- er, something else."
     My wife began to laugh. Suddenly I understood 10 the police drove
here.
(     )1 .  A. books
(     )2 .  A. take
(     )3 .  A. before
(     )4 .  A. drivers
(     )5 .  A. behind
(     )6 .  A. take
(     )7 .  A. time
(     )8 .  A. kind
(     )9 .  A. laughed
(     )10. A. how
B. flowers
B. carry
B. after
B. police
B. before
B. follow
B. money
B. clever
B. cried
B. what
C. fruits
C. send
C. later
C. cleaners
C. beside
C. move
C. help
C. polite
C. shouted
C. who
D. vegetables
D. hold
D. ago
D. sellers
D. back
D. drive
D. water
D. popular
D. jumped
D. why
完形填空
     Most people like to travel . Once a man was travelling abroad in a small red car. One day he left the car and
went    1   . When he came back, its roof was    2    damaged.
     Some boys    3    him that an elephant had damaged it. The man did not believe them, but they took him to a
circus which was near there. The owner of the elephant said, I am very    4   . My elephant has a big, round, red
   5   . He thought that your car was his chair, and he    6    on it!
     Then he gave the man a letter, in which he said that he was sorry and that he would pay    7    all the damage.
     When the man got back to his own country, the customs officers would not believe his story. They said, You
sold your    8    car while you were abroad and bought this old one!
     It was only when the man showed them the    9    from the circus man that believed him.
     Do you think the man in lucky or    10   ?
(     )1. A. shop
(     )2. A. badly
(     )3. A. asked
(     )4. A .happy
(     )5. A chair
(     )6. A. sit
(     )7. A .for
(     )8. A .old
(     )9. A .paper
(     )10.A. lucky
B. shoping
B. bad
B told
B sad  
B desk
B. sitting
B. on  
B. beautiful
B. letter
B. unlucky
C. to shop
C. good  
C. showed  
C. terrible
C. car  
C. is sitting
C. to  
C. pretty
C. notebook
C. happy
D. shopping
D. better  
D. let    
D. sorry  
D .home    
D. sat    
D. in      
D .new    
D. book    
D. sad
阅读理解
     A friend of mine named Jim received an expensive car from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve
when Jim came out of his office,a street urchin(顽童) was walking around the shining car. "Is this your car, Jim?" he
asked.
     Jim answered,"Yes,my brother gave it to me for Christmas." The boy was surprised." You mean your brother gave
it to you and it didn't cost you nothing? Boy, I wish..." He hesitated(犹豫).
     Of course Jim knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the
boy said surprised Jim greatly.
     "I wish," the boy went on," that I could be a brother like that." Jim looked at the boy in surprise, then he said
again, "Would you like to take a ride in my car?"
     "Oh yes,I'd love that."
     After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes shining, said, "Jim, would you mind driving in front of my
house?"
     Jim smiled a little. He thought he knew what the boy wanted. He wanted to show his neighbours(邻居) that he
could ride home in a big car. But Jim was wrong again. "Will you stop where those two steps are?" the boy asked. 
     He ran up to the steps. Then in a short while Jim heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was
carrying his little crippled(残疾) brother. He sat him down on the step and pointed to the car.
     "There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn't cost him
a cent. And some day I'm going to give you one just like it...
1. The street urchin was very surprised when __________.
A. Jim received an expensive car
B. Jim told him about the car
C. he saw the shining car
D. he was walking around the car
2. From the story we can see the urchin __________.
A. wished to give his brother a car
B. wanted Jim's brother to give him a car
C. wished he could have a brother like Jim's
D. wished Jim could be a brother like that
3. The urchin asked Jim to stop his car in front of his house __________.
A. to show his neighbours the big car
B. to show he had a rich friend
C. to let his brother ride in the car
D. to tell his brother about his wish
4. We can infer(推断) from the story that __________.
A. Jim couldn't understand the urchin
B. the urchin had a deep love for his brother
C. the urchin wished to have a rich brother
D. the urchin's wish came true in the end
5. The best name of the name story is __________.
A. A Christmas Present
B. A Street Urchin
C. A Brother Like That
D. An Unforgettable Holiday Ride
完形填空。
     Once there was an old man in a town. He always forgot     1     things. So his wife always had to say
to him, "Don't forget this!"
     One day he went on a long trip (旅行) alone. Before he     2      home, his wife said, "Now you have
all these     3     . They are what you need for your trip. Take care of your things during the trip." He went
to the station, bought a ticket and     4    the train with it.
     About half     5     hour later, the conductor began to see the tickets. He came to the old man and 
   6    , "Will you please show me your ticket?" The old man looked for his ticket in all his pockets, but
he could not find    7     . He was very worried. "I can't find my ticket. I really bought a ticket    8     I got
on the train," said the old man."I believe (相信) you bought a ticket. All right, you don't have to buy     9   
one," said the conductor kindly. "But how can I know where I'm going? I can't   10     my station!" the old
man said sadly.
(     )1. A. a lot of
(     )2. A. got     
(     )3. A. money   
(     )4. A. had on
(     )6. A. say     
(     )7. A. it     
(     )8. A. when   
(     )9. A. other   
(     )10. A. forget
B. a kind of
B. left     
B. clothes   
B. went on   
B. said     
B. this     
B. till     
B. the other
B. get       
C. a piece of
C. went     
C. tickets   
C. got on   
C. says     
C. that     
C. before   
C. the others
C. remember  
D. a pair of  
D. moved      
D. things      
D. passed on  
D. saying      
D. ticket      
D. after      
D. another    
D. see        
根据短文回答问题。
     Mr Brown looks worried these days. Something is wrong with John’s
head. He took the little boy to a hospital. The doctor looked over him and
said that the boy needed an operationor he would die. John’s mother is
often ill and she can’t work. John’s two sisters are at school. Sometimes
his family has little food to eat and Mr Brown has no money to pay for the
operation. 
      “Why not go and borrow some money from Mr Green?” said Mrs
Brown. “You helped him before.”
     Mr Green has much money. But he never helps anybody. So he has few
friends in the village and nobody likes him. Mr Brown was afraid that his
friends would know about it. So he went to the man’s house at night.
       “I want to ask you for some help, but can you keep a secret for me?”
     “Of course!”
     “My son needs an operation, Mr Green.” Said Mr Brown. “Or he will
die. Will you please lend me some money?”
     “Don’t worry, Mr Brown,” said the rich man. “I will take it as if  I
didn’t hear you!”
1.What’s Mr Brown afraid of ?
He is afraid that John________ ________.
2.How many people are there in John’s family?
There ________ ________.
3.Why can’t Mr Brown pay for the operation?
Because he is ________ _______.
4.Why did Mr Brown go to Mr Green’s house in the evening?
He was afraid that his friends would see ________ ________ ________ Mr
Green’s house.
5.What did Mr Green’s words mean?
Mr Green didn’t want to _______ _______money to Mr Brown.
完形填空
     Many years ago, only boys could go to school in my hometown. Then schools decided to let girls
(1)______. But Mr Brown, one of the teachers, was not (2)_____ all pleased. He didn't want to have
(3)______ girls in his class. When he began his class, Mr Brown always said: "Good morning, boys" at
first. Now when girl students were in his class, he (4)______ said, "Good morning, boys."
     One day (5)______ only one boy in his class, others were girls. Mr Brown didn't know (6)_______.
He just said, "Good morning, boy." (7)_______ day he came into his classroom and looked at all the
students. There were no (8)______ in his class. He was very (9)______ and said, "Oh, nobody
(10)_______today!" Then he went out of the classroom.
(     )1. A. in         
(     )2. A. of         
(     )3. A. some       
(     )4. A. yet        
(     )5. A. have       
(     )6. A. to do what 
(     )7. A. Next       
(     )8. A. boys       
(     )9. A. happy      
(     )10.A. here       
B. out      
B. at        
B. a lot    
B. already  
B. has      
B. what to do         
B. Next to  
B. girls    
B. pleased  
B. is here  
C. to come  
C. for      
C. any      
C. still    
C. there were         
C. how to do
C. The next  
C. students  
C. angry    
C. are here  
D. coming    
D. with      
D. a few of  
D. not      
D. there was    
D. to do how       
D. The last  
D. teachers  
D. sad      
D. were here

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     A man in a very famous restaurant started to take off his jacket. As soon as he saw this, the head
waiter rushed over to his table and said, "I'm afraid I must ask you to keep your jacket on, sir, because
it is not good manners (礼貌) to do it in such a nice restaurant."
     "Now, listen," said the man. "I will let you know that the Queen (女王) of England gave me
permission (许可) to take off my jacket here."
     "The Queen of England?" said the waiter in great surprise.
     "Sure." replied the man, "When I was in England last month, a friend of mine took me to see the
Queen. It was very hot. I started taking my coat off. The Queen looked over and said, 'You may do
that in the United States, but you may not do it here!' So I got the Queen's permission, right?"
1. We can be sure that the story happened in ____.
A. America  
B. the Queen's palace    
C. England  
D. an small restaurant
2. When the head waiter asked the man not to take off his jacket, the man ____.
A. took his advice at once  
B. left the restaurant angrily
C. refused to listen to him  
D. wanted to see the manager
3. The man told the waiter that he could take off his jacket because ____.    
A. the weather was very hot  
B. the Queen of England let him do so in the USA.
C. he was very rich  
D. he was free to take off his clothes anywhere
4. What did the Queen really mean?
A. People in the USA were less polite.
B. She let him take off his jacket in America.
C. The English and the Americans enjoyed different ways of life.  
D. He shouldn't take off his coat on such a formal occasion (正式场合) in England.
5. From the story we can see that ____.
A. the man went to have dinner with his friend
B. the head waiter was afraid of the Queen.  
C. the man went to see the Queen of England with his friend.  
D. the Queen invited the man to have dinner in a restaurant
阅读理解。
     An Indian farmer took his old elephant to the market. When he arrived, he saw a stranger walking
around the animal. The stranger watched it carefully and did not say anything. The man was afraid that
the stranger and found that the elephant didn't cost so much, so he took the stranger a side and said, "If
someone comes to buy the elephant, say nothing till I sell it, and I will give you fifty rupees (卢比)."The
stranger looked at the farmer and didn't say anything.
     A few minutes later, a rich man came, he bought the poor elephant and took it away. The farmer gave
the stranger fifty rupees, and asked him how he found out the defect (缺陷) in the left leg of the elephant.
The stranger said he found nothing. He just want to know which was the head and which was the tail, for
he had never seen an elephant before.
1. Why did the farmer want to sell the elephant?
A. Because the elephant didn't have its left leg.
B. Because there was something wrong with its head.
C. Because he wanted to be a business.
D. Because of the defect in the left leg of the elephant.
2. Why did the stranger watch the elephant carefully?
A. Because he couldn't find its leg.
B. Because he had never seen an elephant before.
C. Because he wanted to find out the defect.
D. Because he wanted to buy it.
3. How much did the stranger thought the elephant cost?
A. Fifty rupees.
B. Not very much.
C. Less than fifty rupees.
D. He had no idea about it.
4. What did the Indian farmer ask the stranger to do?
A. Not to stand there.
B. To go away.
C. To stop watching the elephant.
D. To say nothing until he sold the elephant.
5. Who is cleverer, the Indian farmer or the stranger?
A. The Indian farmer.
B. The stranger.
C. Both of them.
D. Neither of them.
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