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  then he wouldn’t have made such a mistake.

  A.If he followed your advice    B.Were he to follow your advice

  C.Had he followed your advice    D.He had followed your advice

 

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  Mark Twain and Chauncey M.Depew once went abroad on the same ship.When the ship was a few days out they were both invited to a dinner, and when speech-making time came, Mark Twain had the first chance.He spoke twenty minutes and made a great hit.Then it was Mr.Depew's turn.“Mr. Toastmaster and Ladies and Gentlemen,”said the famous speaker as he rose,“Before this dinner Mark Twain and myself made an agreement to trade speeches.He had just delivered(发表)my speech, and I thank you for the pleasant manner in which you received it.I regret to say that I have lost the notes of his speech and can not remember anything he was to say.”

  Then he sat down, and there was much laughter.

(1)

What did Mark Twain and Chauncey M.Depew go abroad for?

[  ]

A.

They were going to make important speeches.

B.

They were going to have important dinner.

C.

They were going to attend an important meeting.

D.

The writer of the passage didn't tell us about it.

(2)

From the first paragraph, we can see that, on the ship ________.

[  ]

A.

Mark Twain made a well-liked speech

B.

Mark Twain was not pleased with his own speech

C.

the listeners thought that Mark Twain's speech was well worth listening to but it was too long

D.

Mark Twain was happy to get the first chance to speak

(3)

From this passage, we can see that Chauncey M.Depew ________.

[  ]

A.

was a famous speaker but had a poor memory

B.

lost the notes of the speech but made a wonderful speech

C.

was a famous speaker indeed

D.

felt unhappy because Mark Twain broke his promise

(4)

What did the listeners think of the speech made by Chauncey M. Depew?

[  ]

A.

His speech was more interesting than Mark Twain's.

B.

His speech was less interesting than Mark Twain's.

C.

His speech was a wonderful speech made in a funny way.

D.

His speech was not a speech but a laughing matter.

(5)

The best title for the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

Mark Twain and Chauncey M. Depew

B.

Funny Speeches

C.

An Agreement to Trade Speeches

D.

I Cannot Remember Anything He Wanted to Say

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  Most English people have two or three names, but some Spaniards have a lot more.

  A Spaniard and his wife went to a foreign country in their car and drove around in it for several weeks.They always slept in big hotels in towns at night, but then something in their car broke.They took it to a garage, and the men there repaired it, but it took a long time, and the Spaniard and his wife were very late after that.

  They did not reach a town that evening, but came to a small village in the middle of the night.They were very tired, and the next town was forty miles away.They got out of their car and looked for a hotel in the small streets.They walked around the village for a quarter of an hour, and then they found a small hotel.There were not any others in the village.

  There were no lights in the hotel, but the Spaniard went to the door and knocked at it.He waited for a minute, but nobody came to the door.

  He knocked again and waited another minute, but again no one came.

  Then he found a bell and rang it.He rang it for several minutes, and then a window at the top of the hotel opened.An old man looked out of the window and said, “What do you want?”

  “Good evening,” the Spaniard said “Have you got any free rooms? We’re very tired.”

  It was very dark in the street, and the old man said, “Who are you?

  The Spaniard said, “We are Don Ramon Roberto Nanuel Claudio Rodriguez Rafael Eduardo de Salas and Dona Maria Conchita Diana Marcelina Roberta Mercedes Manuela de Salas.”

  The old man did not speak for a few seconds, and then he said, “There are a lot of you.This is a small hotel, and we haven’t got more than two free rooms.”Then he closed the window.

(1)

The Spaniards did not reach a town that evening because ________.

[  ]

A.

they had to leave their car in the garage

B.

their car broke when they got to a small village

C.

they had stayed in the garage too long

D.

they couldn’t find the way to the next town

(2)

They found a small hotel ________.

[  ]

A.

fifteen minutes after they got to the village

B.

early in the morning

C.

as soon as they got out of their car

D.

after they walked around the village a long time

(3)

The old man opened the window ________.

[  ]

A.

when he heard a knock at the door

B.

after the Spaniard knocked for a while

C.

as soon as the Spaniard rang the bell

D.

after the bell rang for a few minutes

(4)

Why did the old man not let the Spaniards stay for the night in his hotel?

[  ]

A.

He didn’t like Spaniards.

B.

He thought their names were too long.

C.

He had no empty rooms.

D.

He thought there were too many Spaniards.

(5)

A free room is one which is ________.

[  ]

A.

not being used

B.

for sale

C.

less expensive

D.

prepared for a late traveler

Lao Yang was born in a small town. He liked reading when he studied at school. He thought the writers were respected and could get a lot of money. He wrote a lot of stories and posted them to the editorial departments but didn't receive any answers.
  Now he works in a factory. He's busy at work. When he's free, he always reads something. He always remembers he hoped to be a writer when he was young. One day, Xiao Ping, his ten-year-old daughter, came back. She looked worried and didn't eat anything. She said Miss GAO, her Chinese teacher, told them to write a solicit article "My Father" that evening. But she did not know what to write.
  "That's easy," said Lao Yang. "Let me help you."
  Then he sat down to write the solicit article at once. He easily finished it on time. He was sure Miss GAO would like it. But one afternoon he asked his daughter if the article had been chosen to post to the editorial department.
  "My teacher said your article digressed from the subject," said the girl.
  "I don't think so," Lao Yang shouted angrily. "I described just my father!"
【小题1】Lao Yang wrote a lot of stories because _______.

A.he likes readingB.he learned much at school
C.he wanted to be a writer  D.he wanted to help others
【小题2】Lao Yang posted the stories to the editorial departments, _______.
A.and he got a lot of moneyB.and he became a famous man
C.and he was respectedD.but he failed
【小题3】As _______, Lao Yang decided to help his daughter.
A.he was a writerB.he was free
C.he wanted to realize his idealD.he wanted to make his daughter happy
【小题4】Lao Yang hoped _______.
A.his article could surprise the teacher
B.his article could be chosen
C.the children could like his article
D.everyone could soon know him

Lao Yang was born in a small town. He liked reading when he studied at school. He thought the writers were respected and could get a lot of money. He wrote a lot of stories and posted them to the editorial departments but didn't receive any answers.

  Now he works in a factory. He's busy at work. When he's free, he always reads something. He always remembers he hoped to be a writer when he was young. One day, Xiao Ping, his ten-year-old daughter, came back. She looked worried and didn't eat anything. She said Miss GAO, her Chinese teacher, told them to write a solicit article "My Father" that evening. But she did not know what to write.

  "That's easy," said Lao Yang. "Let me help you."

  Then he sat down to write the solicit article at once. He easily finished it on time. He was sure Miss GAO would like it. But one afternoon he asked his daughter if the article had been chosen to post to the editorial department.

  "My teacher said your article digressed from the subject," said the girl.

  "I don't think so," Lao Yang shouted angrily. "I described just my father!"

1.Lao Yang wrote a lot of stories because _______.

A.he likes reading                        B.he learned much at school

C.he wanted to be a writer                D.he wanted to help others

2.Lao Yang posted the stories to the editorial departments, _______.

A.and he got a lot of money                 B.and he became a famous man

C.and he was respected                    D.but he failed

3.As _______, Lao Yang decided to help his daughter.

A.he was a writer                         B.he was free

C.he wanted to realize his ideal              D.he wanted to make his daughter happy

4.Lao Yang hoped _______.

A.his article could surprise the teacher

B.his article could be chosen

C.the children could like his article

D.everyone could soon know him

 

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  An acrobatic(杂技的)master performed a tightrope(钢丝)walk between two mountains, which attracted thousands of people.

  When the  36 started, he went to one end of the tightrope,  37 straight at the goal ahead, with open arms, walking slowly step by step to the opposite side of the mountain. Immediately, the audience  38 loud applause.

“If my hands are tied, do you also believe ! can  39 ?” he asked the audience.

   40 , some people didn’t believe, but in order to know the  41 , they said, “We believe you !”

Then, he had his hands tied with a rope and walked past  42 .

  He looked around and said, “If I’m blindfolded(蒙着眼睛的)with my hands tied, do you ___43 believe I can go past?”

   This time, the people said without  44 , “We believe you!”

   In this way, his eyes were  45 with a black cloth. He moved slowly to the tightrope and

walked along it inch by inch. This time, he went past once again. The audience burst into  46 .

Then, he  47 a child and asked all the people, “If I put him on any shoulders  48__ I’m blindfolded with my hands tied as well, do you still believe I can make it?”

  All the people replied before  49 , “We believe you!”

  “I ask you again, do you really believe me?”

  “Yes, we believe you completely !”

  Then, he said, “Well then, since you believe me,  50 my child with yours. Who will?”

  All of a sudden, the audience fell  51 . The silence lasted for nearly ten minutes.

  After ten minutes, the acrobatic master said nothing, just put the child on his shoulders and walked past along the tightrope. Sure enough, this time he  52 once more.

Faced with things far from their own  53 , people can often make judgments easily and quickly, but once involved in(牵涉)it, most of people “cannot  54 it clearly”. Only those who are really confident, like the master in the tightrope walk, can stay  55 at any time.

36. A. talent         B. play             C. program         D. show        

37. A. stepping       B. staring           C. wandering        D. pointing      

38. A. broke into      B. came into         C. gave off         D. sent out

39. A. get through     B. walk down        C. go across        D. pass around

40. A. Finally        B. Actually          C. Hopefully         D. Especially     

41. A. result         B. experience        C. challenge         D. trick        

42. A. slightly        B. luckily           C. smoothly         D. nervously     

43. A. even          B. just             C. always           D. still         

44. A. difficulty      B. hesitation         C. concern          D. mercy           

45. A. blocked       B. hidden           C. covered          D. equipped     

46. A. cheers        B. joy             C. tears            D. laughter      

47. A. chose         B. supported        C. pushed           D. held         

48. A. till          B. before           C. while         D. since        

49. A. arguing        B. thinking          C. refusing          D. wondering    

50. A. exchange      B. compare         C. take             D. treat         

51. A. silent         B. noisy            C. doubtful          D. anxious      

52. A. won          B. walked          C. acted         D. succeeded    

53. A. children       B. fears            C. interests          D. performances  

54. A. sense         B. see             C. understand        D. realize        

55. A. awake        B. encouraged      C. patient         D. focused      

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