完形填空。
     As my train was delayed for two hours, I had plenty of time to spare. After buying some magazines to read
on the journey, I gave my wife a long-distance call. Then I   1   my way to the luggage office to collect my
heavy suitcase. I had   2   it there three days before. There were quite a few people waiting, and I took out my
wallet to find the receipt   3   my case. The receipt seemed not where I had placed it. No matter how   4   I
searched, the receipt was nowhere to be found.
     When my turn came, I explained the situation sorrowfully to the assistant. The man looked me   5   as if to
say he had heard this kind of story many times and asked me to tell him what my case looked like. I told him it
was an old brown-looking object no different   6   the many cases I could see in his office. The assistant then
told me to   7   a list of what was in the case. If it was correct, he said, I could take the case. I tried to remember
all the things I had hurriedly   8   into the case and wrote them down as they came to me.
     After I had done this, I went to   9   round the office. There were hundreds of cases there. For one fearful
moment, it came to my mind that if someone had found the receipt he could have easily taken the case already.
This had not happened fortunately, for I found the case  10  in the corner. After examining the.things inside, the
assistant was satisfied that it was mine, and told me I could take it.
(     )1.A. had           
(     )2.A. left          
(     )3.A. to            
(     )4.A. soon          
(     )5.A. here and there
(     )6.A. among         
(     )7.A. hold          
(     )8.A. put           
(     )9.A. go            
(     )10.A. lying        
B. gave      
B. found     
B. for       
B. often     
B. up and down   
B. from      
B. put       
B. left      
B. look      
B. setting   
C. made          
C. borrowed      
C. about         
C. hard          
C. round and round               
C. of            
C. make          
C. kept          
C. walk          
C. putting       
阅读理解。
     On a Friday night, a poor young violinist was playing his violin at the entrance of the sub-way station.
The music was so great that people slowed down to listen and put some money into his hat.
     The next day, the violinist came to the entrance again. He put down his hat as usual. Be-side the hat
was a piece of paper with some words on it. It said, A George Sang has put an important thing into my
hat by mistake.
     "Welcome to claim it." Soon the people were attracted by the words and wondered what it could be.
After a while a man rushed through the crowd, took it! violinist's shoulders and said, "I knew you would
certainly come here." The violinist asked, "Did you lose something?" "Lottery." The violinist took out
lottery ticket with Sang's name on it. Sang took it and danced happily.
     Sang was an office worker. He bought the lottery and won a prize of $500,000. But when he gave $50
to the violinist for his wonderful music, the lottery ticket was thrown in, too. The violinist was a college
student. This morning, he was going to fly to Vienna for high education. However, when he found the
ticket, he cancelled the flight and returned to the entrance.
     Later someone asked the violinist why he didn't take the lottery ticket to pay the tuition fee. He said,
"Although I don't have much money, I live happily. If lose honesty, I won't be happy forever."
1. Why did the young man play the violin at the entrance?
A. For pleasure.
B. To earn money.
C. For love.
2. What did George Sang put into the violinist's hat on a Friday night by mistake?
A. Money.
B. Lottery.
C. Money and lottery.
3. George Sang was very _____ to see the young violinist the next day.
A. worried
B. sorry
C. happy
4. What does the underlined word "cancelled" in the fourth paragraph mean?
A. 增加
B. 取消
C. 上升
5. What's the best title for this passage?
A. The Meaning of Honesty.
B. An Office Worker and a Lottery Ticket.
C. The Wonderful Violin Play.
阅读理解。
     The idea of what shaking the head means is not always the same in different countries. Maybe some
visitors would be surprised when they first came to India. When talked to an Indian, he would often shake
his head. The visitors might think that the Indian did not like what they said. But, in fact, they would be
completely wrong.
     Indians always shake their heads when they talk to each other. It does not have the same meaning as
our "No". If someone wants to visit India, he should know this, or it will give him some trouble.
     One day, a foreign officer went to India on business. He hired a car and an Indian to drive it. When he
told his driver to send him to his office, the Indian shook his head at once. The office said again, and the
driver shook his head again. At last, the office, of course, got angry.
     "How dare you refuse my order?" he shouted. "Drive me to my office at once!"
     The driver answered in quite loud voice, too. "Yes, sir!" But to the officer's surprise, the driver shook
his head at the same time.
     The car started, and the foreign officer was now too surprised to say a word. He thought about it for
a while, and then he nodded with a smile, "No means Yes here!"
1. An Indian would shake his head when _____.
A. he didn't want to do anything
B. he agreed with others .
C. he talked to others
2. The foreign officer was surprised that _____.
A. the driver shook his head as he said, "Yes"
B. the driver refused his order
C. the driver drove him to another place
3. The sentence "No means Yes here!" means _____.
A. in India the words Yes and No have the same meaning
B. We shake our heads to say No, not Yes as Indians do
C. there is no difference between Yes and No
4. India is _____.
A. a developed country
B. in America
C. to the southwest of China
5. Which of the following sentences isn't true?
A Shaking the head doesn't always have the same meaning in different countries.
B. When an Indian shakes his head, he really means Yes.
C. In India shaking the head means No.
完形填空。
     I didn't think I had a passion (激情). I would sit in front of the TV all day, thinking about nothing but the
next   1  .
     It was not long ago that I first learned how   2   having a passion is to life.
     That day I went with my mum to drop my sister off at the gym. I was bored. Then, as my mum stopped
at a red light, someone on the side of the road caught my   3  . It was a man dressed in rags. He was homeless.
That didn't   4   me, for I had seen many like him before.
     But in some way he was   5  . This man was not sitting down with a sad expression. He had a radio in his
hand and was dancing happily to the music. The   6   seemed to be the most precious thing he had.
     "Mum, why does that man have a radio even though he's homeless?" I asked.
     "He   7   it," she replied. I was still unable to   8  .
     "But if he's homeless, why doesn't he use the money to buy food or clothes? He   9   it on something he
doesn't need."
     "Well, Sarah, sometimes food and clothes aren't the most important things. We need happiness, too."
     That man must care enough about  10  to buy a radio instead of food or clothes. I soon realized that
happiness is the key to life. Without it, there's nothing to look forward to.
     Since then I've never gone a day without thinking of what's truly important. A home, a meal, clothes-these
things are only part of the picture. What's often forgotten is that we all need a pleasure, a light in a dark day.
We all need a passion.
(     )1. A. day        
(     )2. A. interesting
(     )3. A. arm        
(     )4. A. stop       
(     )5. A. different  
(     )6. A. home       
(     )7. A. borrowed   
(     )8. A. understand 
(     )9. A. collected  
(     )10. A. money     
B. man       
B. important 
B. eye       
B. annoy     
B. wonderful     
B. radio     
B. owned     
B. explain   
B. wasted    
B. music     
C. show      
C. successful                   
C. foot      
C. interest  
C. funny     
C. food      
C. bought    
C. believe   
C. fixed     
C. meal      
完形填空。
     A Chinese student went to England to study by plane. His name was Sun. It is spelt SUN just   1   the
word "sun", the sun in the sky, is spelt.
     England is a country with   2   weather. It is often cloudy and rainy, so the people there don't get   3   
sunlight (阳光) in the year. When   4   Chinese student arrived at   5   Airport, a tall English policeman
opened his   6   to check the visa (签证). The policeman was   7   to find the Chinese name "Sun" in the
passport. He thought it was pronounced just   8   the English word "sun", so he said to the student, "I see
your name is Sun. You are   9   here."
     The Chinese student felt  10  It was then that the policeman began to laugh. He said, "You don't know
what you have done, Mr. Sun? You bring sunlight to England! So we don't want you to go away."
(     )1.A. why       
(     )2.A. bad       
(     )3.A. a lot     
(     )4.A. an        
(     )5.A. London    
(     )6.A. book      
(     )7.A. scared    
(     )8.A. like      
(     )9.A. trained   
(     )10.A. surprised
B. how      
B. nice     
B. many     
B. the      
B. Paris    
B. passport 
B. bored    
B. by       
B. wanted   
B. satisfied     
C. when      
C. dry       
C. much      
C. a         
C. Tokyo     
C. pocket    
C. interested                    
C. with      
C. refused   
C. pleased   
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