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 Tom's old car was  1  slow that it took him  2  to get to the  3  It was five minutes late, and  4  in the theatre, it seemed, was  5  one of the rows Half the people in the row had  6  to let him  7  , and he was embarrassed(不好意思) to cause  8  Then when he  9  comfortably, he began to worry about  10  he had to turn off  11  of his car If he  12  , the battery (电池) would run down by the time the show was  13  Finally he could stand there  14  

 Even more embarrassed  15  , he stood up and began to move  16  the people  17  He said to  18  as the passed

 His lights were  19  All his worry has been  20  When he  21  the theatre he felt he just couldn't trouble  22  again and decided  23  at the back of the theatre, rather than  24  them to rise  25  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

1Asuch

Btoo

Cvery

Dso

[  ]

2Ahalf hour

  

Bhalf an hour

  

  
  Cone    or two hourDone    and a half hour[  ]

3Atheatre

Bpark

Cclassroom

Doffice

[  ]

4Athe only sit

  

Bthe only one

  

[  ]

  
  Cthe    alone seatDthe    only seat[  ]

5Aat the middle of

  

Bin the middle of

  

  
  Cin    the centre ofDin    the heart of[  ]

6Ato    raise

Braised

Cto    rise

Drising

[  ]

7Apassed

Bpass

Cpast

Dto    pass

[  ]

8Aso many troubles

  

Bsuch much trouble

  

  
  Cso    much comfortDso    much trouble[  ]

9Awas seated

  

Bwas standing

  

Cseated

  

Dwas thinking

  

[  ]

  

10Aif

Bwhether

Cwhen

Dhow

[  ]

11Athe gases

  

Bthe lights

  

Cthe radio

  

Dthe machine

  

[  ]

  

12Ahasn't

Bwasn't

Chadn't

Ddidn't

[  ]

13Aoff

Bover

Crun    out of

Dend

[  ]

14Ano longer

  

Bnot any longer

  

Cnot any more

  

Dnot more

  

[  ]

  

15Athan ever

  

Bthan before

  

Cthan ago

  

Das ever

  

[  ]

  

16Ain the front of

  

Bin front of

  

  
  CbesidesDbeside[  ]

17AI'm sorry, sir

  

BI beg your pardon

  

  
  CBeg    pardonDExcuse    me, please[  ]

18Aeither person

  

Beach persons

  

  
  Ceach    personDall    the men[  ]

19Aoff

Bon

Cthere

Dopened

[  ]

20Afor nothing

  

Bfor anything

  

  
  Cfor    somethingDfor    it[  ]

21Areturned

  

Breturned to

  

Cleft

  

Dreturned back to

  

[  ]

  

22Athe passengers

  

Bthe actors

  

  
  Cthe    peopleDthe    friends[  ]

23Astanding

  

Bto stand

  

Cto lay

  

Dto lie

  

[  ]

  

24Aasking

Bto    ask

Cask

Dlet

[  ]

25Aevery    third timeBevery    three times

  Ca three times

  

Da third time

  

[  ]

  
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  Harriet Beecher Stowe had put her heart into her antislavery book, “Uncle Tom's Cabin”. But neither she nor her first publisher thought it would be a big 1 . The publisher was so doubtful that he wanted her to share the publishing costs with him, and all she hoped was that it would make enough 2 for her to buy a new silk dress.

  But when the 3 5,000 copies were printed in 1852, they were sold out in two days. In a year 300,000 copies were sold in 4 and 150,000 in England. For a while it was sold in 5 quantities than any other book in the world, 6 the Bible.

  Within six months after it came out, a play was made 7 the book which ran 350 performances in New York and 8 America's most popular play for 80 years.

  It might appear that “Uncle Tom' Cabin” was 9 popular, 10 this was certainly not true. Many people during those Pre-Civil War days--particularly defenders of the slavery system, considered it as 11 propaganda(宣传)and poorly written drama.

  Harriet did have strong religious views 12 slavery, and she tried to make people 13 slavery was wrong, 14 perhaps the book could be thought propaganda. But if so, it was true propaganda, because it exactly 15 the wrongdoing of slavery.

  Though she was born in Connecticut in 1832, as a young woman she moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, when her father accepted the office of president of newly founded Lane Theological Seminary(神学院). Ohio was a 16 state, but just across the Ohio River in Kentucky, Harriet saw slavery in 17 . She lived 18 years in Cincinnati, marrying Calvin Stowe, professor of a college. In 1851, Harriet Beecher Stowe 18 her book.

  Its vast influence(影响)strengthened the anti-slavery movement and 19 defenders of the slavery system. Today some historians think that it 20 to bring on the American Civil War.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
  

(1)A.success   

  
  

B.failure   

  
  

C.pleasure   

  
  

D.victory   

  
  

(2)A.room   

  
  

B.cost   

  
  

C.money   

  
  

D.time   

  
  

(3)A.last   

  
  

B.second   

  
  

C.next   

  
  

D.first   

  
  

(4)A.the United States   

  
  

B.the world   

  
  

C.Europe   

  
  

D.Ohio   

  
  

(5)A.less   

  
  

B.large   

  
  

C.greater   

  
  

D.smaller   

  
  

(6)A.except   

  
  

B.besides   

  
  

C.including   

  
  

D.except for   

  
  

(7)A.from   

  
  

B.into   

  
  

C.of   

  
  

D.in   

  
  

(8)A.lasted   

  
  

B.remained   

  
  

C.kept   

  
  

D.continued   

  
  

(9)A.partly   

  
  

B.universally   

  
  

C.totally   

  
  

D.naturally   

  
  

(10)A.and   

  
  

B.since   

  
  

C.for   

  
  

D.but   

  
  

(11)A.true   

  
  

B.similar   

  
  

C.common   

  
  

D.false   

  
  

(12)A.for   

  
  

B.of   

  
  

C.against   

  
  

D.like   

  
  

(13)A.awake   

  
  

B.compare   

  
  

C.remember   

  
  

D.realize   

  
  

(14)A.yet   

  
  

B.because   

  
  

C.so   

  
  

D.however   

  
  

(15)A.described   

  
  

B.told   

  
  

C.advertised   

  
  

D.explained   

  
  

(16)A.rich   

  
  

B.free   

  
  

C.poor   

  
  

D.strict   

  
  

(17)A.silence   

  
  

B.order   

  
  

C.action   

  
  

D.movement   

  
  

(18)A.finished   

  
  

B.published   

  
  

C.designed   

  
  

D.began   

  
  

(19)A.please   

  
  

B.angered   

  
  

C.encouraged   

  
  

D.supported   

  
  

(20)A.helped   

  
  

B.caused   

  
  

C.increased   

  
  

D.prevented   

  

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  “Weren’t you a crazy kid!” said Sister.

  I was.The   1   I was seven Father gave me a new penny, bright as gold.He had taken it out of his pocket several times,   2   to be examining the date on it waiting for me to   3   it.He couldn’t offer me anything until I had   4   some sign that the gift would be   5  

  “You can   6   it if you want it, Peter,” he said at long last.“Oh, thanks.”I said   7   more.I couldn’t show any of my eagerness.

  I started with it to the   8  .For a penny you could buy the magic cylinder of “Long Tom” popcorn(爆米花).  9   the more I thought my shining   10   disappearing forever into the black drawer the store keeper kept his   11   in, the slower my   12   became as the store came nearer and nearer.I   13   down in the road.I began to play with the penny, putting off the   14  .I closed my eyes and   15   it deep in the sand; and then, with my eyes still closed,   16   and walked around and then came back to search for it.I did that again and again.Alas(哎呀), once too often, the penny was   17  

  It was almost dark when their   18   talking awakened me.It was Mother who had found me.“Peter! What made you come up here and hide?” I was to have told her the whole story but Father was there.How could I bear the   19   to repeat the   20   thing before him!

(1)

[  ]

A.

time

B.

day

C.

year

D.

date

(2)

[  ]

A.

pretending

B.

appearing

C.

trying

D.

managing

(3)

[  ]

A.

want

B.

find

C.

notice

D.

pick

(4)

[  ]

A.

shown

B.

expressed

C.

raised

D.

said

(5)

[  ]

A.

nice

B.

valuable

C.

useful

D.

welcome

(6)

[  ]

A.

spend

B.

pay

C.

cost

D.

have

(7)

[  ]

A.

something

B.

nothing

C.

anything

D.

everything

(8)

[  ]

A.

sand

B.

restaurant

C.

store

D.

field

(9)

[  ]

A.

And

B.

So

C.

Still

D.

But

(10)

[  ]

A.

gift

B.

penny

C.

money

D.

cent

(11)

[  ]

A.

popcorn

B.

money

C.

goods

D.

pennies

(12)

[  ]

A.

breath

B.

heart

C.

steps

D.

run

(13)

[  ]

A.

sat

B.

lay

C.

went

D.

broke

(14)

[  ]

A.

idea

B.

decision

C.

thought

D.

mind

(15)

[  ]

A.

covered

B.

dropped

C.

buried

D.

threw

(16)

[  ]

A.

left

B.

rose

C.

felt

D.

turned

(17)

[  ]

A.

shinning

B.

bright

C.

dirty

D.

lost

(18)

[  ]

A.

frightened

B.

surprised

C.

excited

D.

disappointed

(19)

[  ]

A.

pity

B.

shame

C.

regret

D.

sadness

(20)

[  ]

A.

silly

B.

funny

C.

clever

D.

interesting

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  “Open it!”the policeman ____11_____.

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  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      

   C.desk      

D.bag      

(2)A.office      

B.bedroom      

   C.bookshop      

D.police    station      

(3)A.read      

B.study      

   C.remain      

D.wait      

(4)A.wanted      

B.wished      

   C.began      

D.expected      

(5)A.eagerly      

B.really      

   C.hardly      

D)Almost

(6)A.Stop      

B.Thief      

   C.Hello      

D.Danger      

(7)A.nervous      

B.excited      

   C.deaf      

D.frightened      

(8)A.into      

B.past      

   C.through      

D.out      

(9)A.shot      

B.that      

   C.happening      

D.trouble      

(10)A.fixed      

B.came    from      

    C.belonged    to      

D.looked    like      

(11)A.ordered      

B)Asked

    C.begged      

D.wanted      

(12)A.poured      

B.took      

    C.flew      

D.fell      

(13)A.hearing      

B.running      

    C.singing      

D.pulling      

(14)A.earlier      

B.later      

   C.in    time      

D.better      

(15)A.see      

B.hear      

    C.know      

D.understand      

(16)A.careless      

B.surprised      

    C.sorry      

D)Angry

(17)A.It      

B.That      

    C.Things      

D.This      

(18)A.way      

B.ground      

    C.time      

D.streets      

(19)A.with      

B)As

    C.like      

D.being      

(20)A.nothing      

B.everything      

    C.Anything

D.something      

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