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细读下面短文,根据所读内容在文后第1至第3小题的具体要求,尽可能简要回答问题。

A Trip to the Forest

One day Bob took two of his friends into the mountains.They put up their tents and then rode off to a forest to see how the trees were growing.

In the afternoon when they were about ten kilometers from their camp(营地),it started to snow.More and more snow fell.Soon Bob could hardly see his hands before his face.He could not find the road.

Bob knew there were two roads.One road went to the camp,and the other went to his house.But all was white snow.Everything was the same.How could he take his friends back to the camp? Bob had an idea.The horses! Let the horses take them back! But what would happen if the horses took the road to his house? That would be a trip of thirty—five kilometers in such cold weather! It was getting late.They rode on and on.

At last the horses stopped.Where were they? None of them could tell.John looked around.What was that under the tree? It was one of their tents!

1.Why did John and his two friends go to the forest?

2.How did Bob find their tents?

3.When did the story most likely to happen?

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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下便条。便条中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Nowadays many singers and bands have little to do with good music.They know little about what good music mean.What is the cause? So far most of these singers have see music as a “job” because it is a good source of making money.And if you have good appearance and some expensive clothes to show off at your concerts, then you voice is not so important as it should be.The public will prefer to admire more about the most interested parts of your body and even forgot that you are there to show your music skills, not your dancing, which is important too, but not at such a high level.However, the young generation should be understand talent and a good voice matter more in their musical career.All the performances which have little to do with good music fail in be welcomed on stage.If a young man has a great voice and wants to become a successfully singer, he should take some special courses in this area because they will help him improve singing abilities.

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Monthly Talks at London Canal (运河)Museum

Our monthly talks start at 19:30 on the first Thursday of each month except August.Admission is at normal charges and you don't need to book.They end around 21:00.

November 7th

The Canal Pioneers, by Chris Lewis.James Brindley is recognized as one of the leading early canal engineers.He was also a major player in training others in the art of canal planning and building.Chris Lewis will explain how Brindley made such a positive contribution to the education of that group of early “civil engineers”.

December 5th

Ice for the Metropolis, by Malcolm Tucker.Well before the arrival of freezers, there was a demand for ice for food preservation and catering, Malcolm will explain the history of importing natural ice and the technology of building ice wells, and how London’s ice trade grew.

February 6th

An Update on the Cotsword Canals, by Liz Payne.The Smoudwater Canal is moving towards reopening.The Thames and Severn Canal will take a little longer.We will have a report on the present state of play.

March 6th

Eyots and Aits- Thames Islands, by Miranda Vickers.The Thames had many islands.Miranda has undertaken(从事)a review of all of them.She will tell us about those of greatest interest.

Online bookings:www.canalmuseum.org.uk/book

More into: www.canalmuseum.org.uk/whatson

London Canal Museum

12-13 New Wharf Road, London NI 9RT

www.canalmuseum.org.uk www.canalmuseum.mobi

Tel:020 77130836

1.When is the talk on James Brindley?

A.February 6th

B.March 6th

C.November 7th

D.December 5th

2.What is the topic of the talk in February?

A.The Canal Pioneers

B.Ice for the Metropolis

C.Eyots and Aits- Thames Islands

D.An Update on the Cotsword Canals

3.Who will give the talk on the islands in the Thames.

A.Miranda Vickers

B.Malcolm Tucker

C.Chris Lewis

D.Liz Payne

D It was about midday.I’d left work early in the morning to cash a check.I walked along to the bank and found there were only about ten or eleven customers in there, a pretty unusual number for those central banks.

I waited until it was my turn, walked up to the desk and started talking to the bank clerk.He had a really strange expression on his face—just sort of a blank stare.I thought he was looking at me until I realized he was staring over my shoulder.

I began to turn round to see what he was looking at and at the same moment, the outside bank guard, the one with the machine gun, came flying through the door and lay face down on the floor.Following him through the door were three absolutely frightening men wearing those horrible stocking masks.They were carrying guns; at least the one in front was carrying a pistol.

Whether or not they said anything I can’t remember to this day, or whether people just automatically put their hands up I don’t know.I put my hands up but I just didn’t know what to do.For a few moments there was just total silence, suddenly broken by the telephone ringing.I remember wondering who was on the other end of the line.Nobody answered the telephone, so it just kept on ringing and ringing, in this otherwise deathly quiet.

Then two of the masked men went to the counter, jumped over it and got the cashiers and bank clerks to start filling their bags with cash.While the two were getting the money, the one at the door covering us with the gun obviously got a bit of an anxiety attack and started swearing at them, telling them to hurry up and get a move on.

They jumped back over the counter.One of them lost his balance when he landed on the floor and fell over.The other two swore at him again.Then they left through the door, warning us, “Don’t move.Stay like that with your hands up for ten minutes.” Then they just disappeared and there was total silence.

1.What could make the writer sense that something was about to happen?

A.The small number of customers.

B.The total silence in the bank.

C.The bank clerk’s unusual behavior.

D.The constant ringing of the phone.

2.What was the outside bank guard’s reaction to the armed robbers?

A.He was frightened to death by the robbers.

B.He organized the bank clerks to fight back.

C.He shot at the robbers with the machine gun.

D.He flew through the door to catch the robbers.

3.The man covering us with the gun at the door swore at the other two because ________.

A.he was afraid of getting less money

B.he was too anxious to leave the bank

C.one of his fellows slipped on the floor

D.the phone kept ringing at the moment

4.From the passage we can know that ________.

A.there were usually less customers in the midday hour

B.the writer didn’t follow like sheep to put his hands up

C.the bank clerks were too busy to answer the telephone

D.three armed men robbed the central bank in broad daylight

On August 16, 1977, Elvis Presley saved me.

The previous afternoon, I played with my six-year-old peers in Heather Peters’ backyard. I was enjoying my cake, when Heather asked me where my sleeping bag was. Only then did I know this party was a sleepover. The word “sleep-over” to a six-year-old bed-wetter is like what “cancer” means to an adult. But what if I told them I was a bed-wetter? At least with cancer, people gather at your bedside instead of running from it.

I thought of a way to escape. I would explain that I needed my mother's permission to spend the nights. But as I called my Mom, Heather stood beside me to listen. She granted permission! Then I would be sleeping in the same living room as the other girls. I didn't bring my own pajamas (睡衣),so Mrs. Peters offered me Heather's pajamas.

As the other girls drifted into their sweet dreams, I tried to stay awake. “Do I need to go again? I'll stay up to go one more time.. .”.Of course , I finally fell asleep.

The next morning , I was the first to wake up. I was warm! I lay in panic for what seemed like hours before the other girls started to wake up. I did the only thing I could do — I pretended that the bed-wetting didn't happen. I got up, took off Heather's pajamas and changed into my clothes like the other girls.

Mrs. Peters walked into the room, and before she could say anything, she stepped right onto the pile of my wet pajamas. My heart stopped as I watched her face burn red. “WHO DID THIS?” She screamed, with a look so frightening. Should I answer? And that was when it happened — Mr. Peters came in and grabbed his wife , ‘‘Elvis Presley died!”

The news of the King's death overtook Mrs. Peters, and I ,was spared. I got home without the other girls knowing what had happened.

1.The author had to spend the night at Peters' because ________.

A. she enjoyed her cake there

B. the famous singer Elvis Presley died that night

C. her mother allowed her to do so

D. It was a routine of the party

2. Mrs. Peters got angry because ________.

A. she found the wet pajamas

B. Elvis Presley passed away

C. her husband was rude to her

D. all the girls slept at her house

3. From the story, we know Mrs. Peters was ________.

A. a bad-tempered woman

B. a fan of Elvis Presley

C. a woman for perfection

D. a woman who hated to wash pajamas

4.The passage is mainly about ________.

A. an embarrassing childhood incident

B. a fan-purchasing experience

C. the shocking death of a famous singer

D. an unfriendly hostess

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