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Two men on a touring holiday were injured by an explosion in their motor van(面包车)yesterday.
Shoppers, traders and businessmen in Red Lion Street were ____1____ by a loud bang, and seconds later the two men jumped over from the van, which had stopped outside Barclays Bank. Several people rushed to give ____2____ and helped to put out the fire ____3____ the van. A light American truck changed the ____4____ to provide living accomodation room, ____5____ firemen arrived.
The men, Mr. Gary House, who was driving, and his ____6____ Mr. Charles Lynn——were taken to hospital with slight ____7____. They were allowed to leave after ____8____. “I heard this explosion. It was ____9____ loud. I thought it could have been ____10____,”said Mr. Leslie Webster, manager of the market, who was working in his office in Red Lion Street. “I looked out of the window and saw this lad jump from the van and ____11____ on the ground. Then another lad came out of the van. He seemed to be in a ____12____ state——parts of his trousers were hanging below his knees.”
“I came downstairs to get a fire extinguisher(灭火器), but ___13___ the time I got outside someone from the bank was in the ____14____ with an extinguisher.”
Mr. Webster said both men were shocked. One was taken into the market's office to wait for a(n) ____15____.“The second man ____16____ going back into the van to see if everything was ____17____, and five minutes later he came out with a drawer that was burning,” he added._____18_____ inside the van was mainly superficial(表在的), ____19____ a plastic window was blown out.
The two men have spent the last five months ____20____ At the time of the incident their wives were shopping in the city.
(1)A.disappointed |
B.excited |
C.frightened |
D.shocked |
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(2)A.hand |
B.warning |
C.report |
D.assistance |
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(3)A.inside |
B.outside |
C.around |
D.towards |
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(4)A.plan |
B.mind |
C.direction |
D.road |
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(5)A.after |
B.before |
C.when |
D.until |
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(6)A.wife |
B.passenger |
C.visitor | D.guest | |
(7)A.wounds |
B.sicknesses |
C.burns | D.hurts | |
(8)A.operation |
B.treatmen | C.recovery(复原) |
D.examination |
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(9)A.much |
B.pretty |
C.usually |
D.actually |
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(10)A.bomb |
B.fire |
C.truck |
D.accident |
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(11)A.lie |
B.die |
C.roll |
D.fall |
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(12)A.good |
B.poor |
C.better |
D.worse |
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(13)A.at |
B.for |
C.after |
D.by |
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(14)A.van |
B.office |
C.market |
D.room |
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(15)A.rescue |
B.doctor |
C.firefighter |
D.ambulance |
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(16)A.kept on |
B.insisted on |
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C.cared for |
D.gave up |
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(17)A.in order | B.in all | |||
C.all right |
D.all over |
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(18)A.Equipment |
B.Suffering |
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C.Damage |
D.Condition |
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(19)A.although |
B.since |
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C.because |
D.so that |
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(20)A.touring |
B.repairing |
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C.moving |
D.cleaning |
解析:
1 .突如其来的大爆炸,使所有在场的人感到震惊。2 .give assistance=give help提供帮助。3 .扑灭车内的火4 .改变了方向,为了提供起居住宿的地方。5 .根据句意,应在消防队员到来之前给受伤人员提供帮助。6 .Mr. Gary House是开车的人,Mr. Charles Lynn是搭乘他车的人,故应选passenger。7 .由前文知道因爆炸而产生火灾,所以司机和乘客应是被轻微地烧伤。8 .首先经过治疗(treatment),然后被允许离开,想来应该无大碍;否则就会recovery了。9 .pretty在这里意思是very,直接修饰形容词或副词;而much有此意时,一般修饰——ed式形容词。C、D选项语意显然不符。10 .对前面爆炸声的一种推测。11 .因为前文提到车里起了火,小伙子从车里面跳出来后自然反应动作是在地上翻滚,好灭掉身上之火。12 .情况、状况更糟,从下文…parts Of his trousers were hanging below his knees.这一副狼狈相可知。13 .by的意思是“到……时候……”。全句意为“到我出去时,有人从银行中拿着灭火器到了车中。”14 .by的意思是“到……时候……”。全句意为“到我出去时,有人从银行中拿着灭火器到了车中。”15 .车中的人受了伤,正确做法应是等救护车的到来。16 .第二个人坚持要返回到车里以查看一切是否正常,或者也许看一看是否有重要的东西还未拿走。17 .a11 right相当于OK“好”“还行”。18 .damage意为“损害、损失”,suffering“痛苦、遭受”等含义,其余两个选项意思根本不符。19 .此为一让步状语从句。全句意思是:虽然塑料窗被(气浪)吹走了,但是车里所受损失主要还是表面的。20 .方章开头就说明了Two men on a touring holiday…。 |
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A Joke on a Friend
Mark twain was a famous American writer.He wrote many famous stories which are still popular in many countries today.Mark Twain was also famous in his day 1 a public speaker.In his speaking Mark Twain always liked 2 funny stories.He also liked to listen to funny stories and to 3 his friends.One day one of his friends 4 his wallet and asked him 5 his train fare for him.
“But I don’t have enough money to pay 6 your fare and my fare,”Mark Twain said.
The friend didn’t know 7 to do.He was very sad. “We can do this.”said Mark Twain.“We can 8 the train and when the conductor comes to take the tickets you can hide 9 my seat.”
Later, 10 ,on the train,when the conductor came to take the tickets,Mark Twain gave him two tickets 11 for Mark Twain and one for his friend.Then 12 a loud voice,Mark Twain explained.
“My friend here is a 13 strange man.When he travels on a train he doesn’t like to sit 14 a seat.He prefers 15 on the floor under the seat.”
Of course,everybody in the train then looked at the poor friend under the seat and laughed at him loudly.
1. | |||
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A.as |
B.f |
C.to |
D.about |
2. | |||
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A.to say |
B.to make |
C.to speak |
D.to tell |
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A.make a joke about | B.have a joke with | ||
C.play jokes on |
D.play a trick on |
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A.lost |
B.loss |
C.lose |
D.losed |
5. | |||
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A.to buy |
B.to cost |
C.to pay |
D.to charge |
6. | |||
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A.between |
B.both |
C.either |
D.as well as |
7. | |||
[ ] |
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A.where |
B.how |
C.which |
D.what |
8. | |||
[ ] |
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A.get on |
B.go on |
C.get in |
D.go in |
9. | |||
[ ] |
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A.behind |
B.under |
C.below |
D.beside |
10. | |||
[ ] |
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A.however |
B.whatever |
C.whenever |
D.wherever |
11. | |||
[ ] |
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A.a |
B.one |
C.a ticket |
D.the one |
12. | |||
[ ] |
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A.at |
B.over |
C.in |
D.on |
13. | |||
[ ] |
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A.more |
B.much |
C.quite |
D.very |
14. | |||
[ ] |
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A.on |
B.onto |
C.at |
D.by |
15. | |||
[ ] |
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A.to lay |
B.to lie |
C.to laying |
D.to be lying |
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Of all the men who ever liked fresh air, no one liked it more than James Wilson did. He 1 slept with his windows open even 2 snow was falling outside.
One winter Wilson went to Finland on business. When he 3 his room in the hotel he found that the windows were closed to 4 the icy air out. He did his best to open 5 , but failed.
The bed was really 6 , but Wilson could not sleep. He could not 7 the closed windows. No fresh air! It was 8 to think of!
At about one o’clock in the morning he was 9 awake, worrying about the air in the room. He became very 10 . Where was the windows? He could see something that looked like 11 over there. He threw a shoe at it through the 12 with all the force of his strong right arm. A terrible sound of breaking glass 13 the room, but to Wilson’s sad heart it seemed like the sound of 14 music. Five minutes later he was peacefully asleep.
When daylight came through the window, he 15 and lay with his eyes closed. There was 16 to worry about. What was it? Oh, the broken windows! Yes, indeed, He would have to pay 17 that. He opened his eyes to look.
Suddenly he 18 in surprise; the window was not broken at all. The glass was all in one piece, just as good as it had been the night before. 19 was entering the room through the window!
He then turned his eyes to the side and saw a broken picture hanging on the wall. There was 20 on the floor below it, and a lot of broken glass round the shoe.
(1)A.seldom |
B.often |
C.sometimes |
D.always |
(2)A.when |
B.until |
C.after |
D.before |
(3)A.left |
B.ordered |
C.reached |
D.tidied |
(4)A.prevent |
B.keep |
C.stop |
D.send |
(5)A.one |
B.all |
C.it |
D.more |
(6)A.bad |
B.ordinary |
C.excellent |
D.cold |
(7)A.break |
B.forget |
C.escape |
D.imagine |
(8)A.unfortunate |
B.anxious |
C.difficult |
D.terrible |
(9)A.already |
B.nearly |
C.hardly |
D.still |
(10)A.angry |
B.sorry |
C.worried |
D.serious |
(11)A.paper |
B.glass |
C.a picture |
D.a man |
(12)A.darkness |
B.air |
C.shadow |
D.distance |
(13)A.destroyed |
B.covered |
C.filled |
D.entered |
(14)A.funny |
B.pleasant |
C.strange |
D.common |
(15)A.got up |
B.woke up |
C.went in |
D.came down |
(16)A.a lot |
B.little |
C.something |
D.someone |
(17)A.to |
B.with |
C.from |
D.for |
(18)A.sat up |
B.stood up |
C.stayed up |
D.picked up |
(19)A.No thief |
B.No fresh air |
C.No sunlight |
D.No wind |
(20)A.a glass |
B.two shoes |
C.a shoe |
D.a pair of shoes |
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One day Tom bought, for two dollars, a large number of used books. He put them in a ___1____ and pulled them to the ___2___ He had to ___3____ at work until three in the morning.
At three, he ___4____ to walk home. The streets were dark. Tom could ___5____ wait to arrive home to begin reading his new hooks.
“___6___”a voice shouted. But Tom was too ___7___ to hear the shout. A moment later, a gunshot went ___8____ his ear. He heard the shot. Tom turned to see what was ___9____. An angry policeman ran toward him. The policeman didn't think that the bag ____10___ Tom. He shouted at Tom,“Drop it!”Tom did so.
“Open it!”the policeman ____11_____.
Tom opened it and the old books ___12_____ out of it.
“Why didn't you stop ____13____ when I shouted?” the policeman asked,“If I could shoot ___14____, you would be dead.”“I didn't ____15____ you.”Tom said,“I am almost deaf.”
The policeman told Tom he was___16____for having shot at him.“___17____would be better for you not to walk on the ___18___ at night”he said.
Tom smiled, and told the policeman that his job____19____ a clerk in the telegraph office was a night job. The policeman could think of____20____ to answer this.
(1)A.basket |
B.box |
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C.desk |
D.bag |
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(2)A.office |
B.bedroom |
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C.bookshop |
D.police station |
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(3)A.read |
B.study |
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C.remain |
D.wait |
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(4)A.wanted |
B.wished |
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C.began |
D.expected |
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(5)A.eagerly |
B.really |
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C.hardly |
D)Almost |
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(6)A.Stop |
B.Thief |
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C.Hello |
D.Danger |
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(7)A.nervous |
B.excited |
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C.deaf |
D.frightened |
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(8)A.into |
B.past |
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C.through |
D.out |
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(9)A.shot |
B.that |
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C.happening |
D.trouble |
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(10)A.fixed |
B.came from |
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C.belonged to |
D.looked like |
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(11)A.ordered |
B)Asked |
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C.begged |
D.wanted |
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(12)A.poured |
B.took |
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C.flew |
D.fell |
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(13)A.hearing |
B.running |
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C.singing |
D.pulling |
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(14)A.earlier |
B.later |
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C.in time |
D.better |
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(15)A.see |
B.hear |
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C.know |
D.understand |
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(16)A.careless |
B.surprised |
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C.sorry |
D)Angry |
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(17)A.It |
B.That |
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C.Things |
D.This |
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(18)A.way |
B.ground |
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C.time |
D.streets |
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(19)A.with |
B)As |
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C.like |
D.being |
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(20)A.nothing |
B.everything |
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C)Anything |
D.something |