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  Recently I was invited to a friend’s house for supper and had a meal I’d never had before!

All the friends  26 were a little surprised. It’s not that Ben is unsociable, or a bad cook,  27 it’s just that he never spends more than he has to. So how come he was inviting us round for a meal? Had he bought anything  28 for his friends? He greeted us at the  29 and showed us into his dining-room  30 a laid table was waiting for us. “Nothing but the best for my friends!” said Ben. We all felt  31 . What was he up to?

    Ben returned with four bowls of hot soup. “It’s a  32 of carrots, potatoes and tomatoes,” said Ben. The next course was also a little  33 in that(因为)we didn’t quite know what it was again. “It’s just another mixture of vegetables.”

    34 we ate, we chatted and finally the  35 turned back to what we were eating. “Was there a recipe(食谱) for this,” asked Mary, “or did you make it up?” Ben put his  36 down. What I cooked depended on what I could find.” Mary was   37 . “But you can find anything in the supermarkets these days.” “But there is less choice in what you can find  38 the supermarkets,” he replied.

    39 that we had all finished the food, Ben decided to tell the  40 . He had read recently that supermarkets usually  41 away 5 percent of their food every day. So Ben decided to look inside his local supermarket bins. There he found food that was slightly out of  42 , boxes of thrown-away vegetables and fruit.

    So Ben had successfully provided a  43 for his friends, and made us  44 the fact that there are many people who need the food, but the amount of food thrown away is enough to  45 millions of people.

26.  A. attended      B. invited    C. joined     D. came

27.  A. but          B. and          C. or           D. for

28.  A. cheap     B. classical      C. usual         D. special

29.  A. restaurant     B. supermarket    C. door         D. window

30.  A. which    B. where    C. that          D. with

31.  A. puzzled       B. calm         C. confident      D. bored

32.  A. matter    B. food         C. dish         D. mixture

33.  A. awful        B. bad          C. strange       D. good

34.  A. Before    B. As           C. Unless    D. Until

35.  A. idea         B. argument      C. subject       D. quarrel

36.  A. spoon    B. pen          C. bowl         D. chopsticks

37.  A. disappointed   B. delighted      C. surprised      D. excited

38.  A. within    B. outside       C. inside     D. around

39.  A. Feeling       B. Seeing    C. Realizing      D. Thinking

40. A. lie            B. joke         C. menu        D. truth 

41.  A. store         B. move        C. put          D. throw

42.  A. order        B. date         C. fashion       D. place

43.  A. soup         B. fruit         C. meal         D. vegetable

44.  A. know        B. involve       C. guess        D. forecast

45. A. enrich         B. feed         C. affect        D. please

26-30 BADCB       31-35 ADCBC   36-40 ACBBD  41-45 DBCAB

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  Small-class teaching used to be accepted only in universities in China. But it has been very 1 in all schools abroad. Interestingly, it seem that it is finding 2 way into the primary schools(小学)in Shanghai.

  Recently, 12 schools 3 Hetian Road Primary School held small-class lessons.

  One day I 4 the classroom of class 4, Grade 1 of Siping Road Primary School, I found that they were 5 a Chinese lesson with the topic(话题) of " 6 ".The 24 pupils of the class were divided into six 7 .They were discussing the question 8 by teacher: Draw the scenery (风景) 9 in the spring. In a moment, four 10 of drawing were hung before the 11 .Then the children were 12 to explain the drawing in their own 13 :"The sun is smiling"; The little fish 14 out of the river to 15 the red flowers or green leaves in the spring"; "the little bird is playing a 16 in the sky"; "The grass is dancing by the river"

  The new teaching 17 greatly helped develop every child's 18 ability(能力) and thirst for 19 .

  When asked about the good results brought about by the small-class teaching , Mr Yu, headmaster of Siping Road Primary School, said that new way of teaching 20 .It can help puplis work out problems on their own. 22 ,a teacher may have to pay more attention to each 23 ,even to some shy ones who are often neglected (忽视) by the teachers in a 24 class. This means that teachers should know each student quite well, Yu said.

  It is said that, in the near future, the small-class teaching method will 25 to other primary schools in Shanghai.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
  

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Gordon Summer is a very good-looking man admired by millions and so rich that he can afford all he could ever wish for.  1  known as Sting, he’s the lead singer of The Police.

Suddenly Sting has become a   2  .“I can’t walk down a street any more without feeling that people are  3  me,” he says.

“When I’m not working, all I want to do is to be a   4   person. I make a point of walking round the street, just being  5  .”

He and Frances bought the house in   6  when Sting returned from The Police’s highly successful world tour.

“I picked Ireland because, apart from being  7  ,you can stay in touch with England while  8  life at a slower pace!”He also has Irish ancestry(祖先)and an Irish  9  ,Frances, a well accepted actress.

Sting is very much a man  10  the eighties:“Frances  11  to be considered as only my wife, which I’m   12   about. She has her own  13  .She’s ambitious(雄心勃勃的)and clever, but she has never let it affect her. It’s  14  been that way. When we got married and had Joseph,”explains Sting,“we both agreed that being  15  was not going to affect our work.”

A fixed  16  life is clearly important to Sting. It remains the one constant factor in a world that has changed completely for him since he   17  a job in teaching for the music business. Sting loved  18  ,but could not help playing in bands. So he tried to  19  both, teaching by day, playing by night. It left him so  20  that he knew he had to choose one or the other.

1. A.Hardly                            B. Better

C. More?                           D. Less

2. A. superstar                         B. teacher

C. singer                            D. player

3. A. following                         B. calling

C. watching                          D. waving

4. A. famous                            B. rich

C. normal                           D. poor

5. A. myself                           B. himself

C. ourselves                         D. themselves

6. A. England                           B. America

C. Scotland                          D. Ireland

7. A. near                               B. area

C. pleasant                           D. mountainous

8. A. suffering                       B. leading

C. protecting                          D. enjoying

9. A. wife                              B. friend

C. partner                            D. parent

10. A. of                              B. in

C. for                              D. at

11. A. agrees                            B. asks

C. refuses                          D. likes

12. A. worried                       B. glad

C. thankful                         D. angry

13. A. child                            B. life

C. job                              D. mind

14. A. seldom                           B. sometimes?

C. recently                         D. always

15. A. parents                          B. singers

C. players                           D. teachers

16. A. singing                           B. family

C. teaching                         D. playing

17. A. took up                          B. gave up

C. picked up                         D. put up

18. A. working                         B. traveling

C. changing                          D. teaching

19. A. make                           B. get

C. have                            D. do

20. A. given out                          B. picked out

C. died out                         D. tired out

 

Gordon Summer is a very good-looking man admired by millions and so rich that he can afford all he could ever wish for.  1  known as Sting, he’s the lead singer of The Police.

Suddenly Sting has become a   2  .“I can’t walk down a street any more without feeling that people are  3  me,” he says.

“When I’m not working, all I want to do is to be a   4   person. I make a point of walking round the street, just being  5  .”

He and Frances bought the house in   6  when Sting returned from The Police’s highly successful world tour.

“I picked Ireland because, apart from being  7  ,you can stay in touch with England while  8  life at a slower pace!”He also has Irish ancestry(祖先)and an Irish  9  ,Frances, a well accepted actress.

Sting is very much a man  10  the eighties:“Frances  11  to be considered as only my wife, which I’m   12   about. She has her own  13  .She’s ambitious(雄心勃勃的)and clever, but she has never let it affect her. It’s  14  been that way. When we got married and had Joseph,”explains Sting,“we both agreed that being  15  was not going to affect our work.”

A fixed  16  life is clearly important to Sting. It remains the one constant factor in a world that has changed completely for him since he   17  a job in teaching for the music business. Sting loved  18  ,but could not help playing in bands. So he tried to  19  both, teaching by day, playing by night. It left him so  20  that he knew he had to choose one or the other.

1. A.Hardly                            B. Better

C. More?                           D. Less

2. A. superstar                         B. teacher

C. singer                            D. player

3. A. following                         B. calling

C. watching                          D. waving

4. A. famous                            B. rich

C. normal                           D. poor

5. A. myself                           B. himself

C. ourselves                         D. themselves

6. A. England                           B. America

C. Scotland                          D. Ireland

7. A. near                               B. area

C. pleasant                           D. mountainous

8. A. suffering                       B. leading

C. protecting                          D. enjoying

9. A. wife                              B. friend

C. partner                            D. parent

10. A. of                              B. in

C. for                              D. at

11. A. agrees                            B. asks

C. refuses                          D. likes

12. A. worried                       B. glad

C. thankful                         D. angry

13. A. child                            B. life

C. job                              D. mind

14. A. seldom                           B. sometimes?

C. recently                         D. always

15. A. parents                          B. singers

C. players                           D. teachers

16. A. singing                           B. family

C. teaching                         D. playing

17. A. took up                          B. gave up

C. picked up                         D. put up

18. A. working                         B. traveling

C. changing                          D. teaching

19. A. make                             B. get

C. have                            D. do

20. A. given out                          B. picked out

C. died out                         D. tired out

 

完形填空,阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

  Mr Smith is well-known in Washington because of his many social blunders (stupid mistakes). Recently he received an invitation 1 a dinner party. Although he did not know the hostess, he 2 the invitation.

  At dinner, he was 3 beside a woman full of dignity(尊严). The woman tried to be 4 even though she had never met Mr Smith before. She spoke 5 , whenever he spoke to her. Between the first and the second

6 of the meal, she turned to Mr Smith and said,“Do you 7 that gray-haired man at the end of the table? The one 8 glasses.”

  “Ah, yes. Who is he?” asked Smith.

  “He's the Secretary of the Interior!” she replied.

  Mr Smith said, “So 9 is the Secretary of the Interior! I'm afraid that I find very little to 10 about him, although he is the Secretary.”

  The woman sat still and did not reply. Smith continued in spite of her 11 .“I really can't see how he received his 12 , unless he is perhaps a relative of the President.”

  “It hardly 13 whether you like the Secretary or not,” she said. “He was 14 because the President thought he was the man for the 15 . If he does the job well, you should have no complaint(抱怨).”

  “That's just it,” said Smith.“No one 16 the things he does, unless he is a complete 17 !”

  “Sir!” said the woman in all her 18 . “Do you know who I am?”

“No,” replied Smith.

  “I am the Secretary's wife,” she said coldly.

  Mr Smith was 19 , but he went on in spite of his embarrassment(困窘),“Madam, do you know who I am?”

  “No, I don't,” the woman replied.

  “ 20 !” cried Mr Smith, as he quickly left the table.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
  

(1) A.by      

  
  

B.of      

  
  

C.to      

  
  

D.for      

  
  

(2) A.got      

  
  

B.preferred      

  
  

C.took      

  
  

D.accepted      

  
  

(3) A.seated      

  
  

B.placed      

  
  

C.arranged      

  
  

D.kept      

  
  

(4) A.lively      

  
  

B.careful      

  
  

C.friendly      

  
  

D.patient      

  
  

(5) A.calmly      

  
  

B.politely      

  
  

C.plainly      

  
  

D.perfectly      

  
  

(6) A.course      

  
  

B.choice      

  
  

C.pause      

  
  

D.turn      

  
  

(7) A.recognize      

  
  

B.see      

  
  

C.remember      

  
  

D.know      

  
  

(8) A.of      

  
  

B.at      

  
  

C.with      

  
  

D.for      

  
  

(9) A.there      

  
  

B.this      

  
  

C.here      

  
  

D.that      

  
  

(10) A.honor      

  
  

B.respect      

  
  

C.admire      

  
  

D.look      

  
  

(11) A.appearance      

  
  

B.coldness      

  
  

C.sadness      

  
  

D.action      

  
  

(12)A.position      

  
  

B.invitation      

  
  

C.possession      

  
  

D.instruction      

  
  

(13) A.minds      

  
  

B.expects      

  
  

C.happens      

  
  

D.matters      

  
  

(14) A.picked    out      

  
  

B.selected      

  
  

C.made    out      

  
  

D.chosen      

  
  

(15) A.business      

  
  

B.job      

  
  

C.service      

  
  

D.chance      

  
  

(16) A.wishes      

  
  

B.does      

  
  

C.needs      

  
  

D.cares      

  
  

(17) A.joker      

  
  

B.dreamer      

  
  

C.fool      

  
  

D.stranger      

  
  

(18) A.manner      

  
  

B.dignity      

  
  

C.wealth      

  
  

D.quality      

  
  

(19) A.moved      

  
  

B.interested      

  
  

C.frightened      

  
  

D.shocked      

  
  

(20) A.Thank    goodness      

  
  

B.Great    fun      

  
  

C.Thank    you      

  
  

D.Big    mistake      

  

 

完形填空,阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

  Mr Smith is well-known in Washington because of his many social blunders (stupid mistakes). Recently he received an invitation 1 a dinner party. Although he did not know the hostess, he 2 the invitation.

  At dinner, he was 3 beside a woman full of dignity(尊严). The woman tried to be 4 even though she had never met Mr Smith before. She spoke 5 , whenever he spoke to her. Between the first and the second

6 of the meal, she turned to Mr Smith and said,“Do you 7 that gray-haired man at the end of the table? The one 8 glasses.”

  “Ah, yes. Who is he?” asked Smith.

  “He's the Secretary of the Interior!” she replied.

  Mr Smith said, “So 9 is the Secretary of the Interior! I'm afraid that I find very little to 10 about him, although he is the Secretary.”

  The woman sat still and did not reply. Smith continued in spite of her 11 .“I really can't see how he received his 12 , unless he is perhaps a relative of the President.”

  “It hardly 13 whether you like the Secretary or not,” she said. “He was 14 because the President thought he was the man for the 15 . If he does the job well, you should have no complaint(抱怨).”

  “That's just it,” said Smith.“No one 16 the things he does, unless he is a complete 17 !”

  “Sir!” said the woman in all her 18 . “Do you know who I am?”

“No,” replied Smith.

  “I am the Secretary's wife,” she said coldly.

  Mr Smith was 19 , but he went on in spite of his embarrassment(困窘),“Madam, do you know who I am?”

  “No, I don't,” the woman replied.

  “ 20 !” cried Mr Smith, as he quickly left the table.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
  

(1) A.by      

  
  

B.of      

  
  

C.to      

  
  

D.for      

  
  

(2) A.got      

  
  

B.preferred      

  
  

C.took      

  
  

D.accepted      

  
  

(3) A.seated      

  
  

B.placed      

  
  

C.arranged      

  
  

D.kept      

  
  

(4) A.lively      

  
  

B.careful      

  
  

C.friendly      

  
  

D.patient      

  
  

(5) A.calmly      

  
  

B.politely      

  
  

C.plainly      

  
  

D.perfectly      

  
  

(6) A.course      

  
  

B.choice      

  
  

C.pause      

  
  

D.turn      

  
  

(7) A.recognize      

  
  

B.see      

  
  

C.remember      

  
  

D.know      

  
  

(8) A.of      

  
  

B.at      

  
  

C.with      

  
  

D.for      

  
  

(9) A.there      

  
  

B.this      

  
  

C.here      

  
  

D.that      

  
  

(10) A.honor      

  
  

B.respect      

  
  

C.admire      

  
  

D.look      

  
  

(11) A.appearance      

  
  

B.coldness      

  
  

C.sadness      

  
  

D.action      

  
  

(12)A.position      

  
  

B.invitation      

  
  

C.possession      

  
  

D.instruction      

  
  

(13) A.minds      

  
  

B.expects      

  
  

C.happens      

  
  

D.matters      

  
  

(14) A.picked    out      

  
  

B.selected      

  
  

C.made    out      

  
  

D.chosen      

  
  

(15) A.business      

  
  

B.job      

  
  

C.service      

  
  

D.chance      

  
  

(16) A.wishes      

  
  

B.does      

  
  

C.needs      

  
  

D.cares      

  
  

(17) A.joker      

  
  

B.dreamer      

  
  

C.fool      

  
  

D.stranger      

  
  

(18) A.manner      

  
  

B.dignity      

  
  

C.wealth      

  
  

D.quality      

  
  

(19) A.moved      

  
  

B.interested      

  
  

C.frightened      

  
  

D.shocked      

  
  

(20) A.Thank    goodness      

  
  

B.Great    fun      

  
  

C.Thank    you      

  
  

D.Big    mistake      

  

 

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