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完型填空。
    Steve and Mark were good friends. They decided to spend their vacation in Haiti. Since they   1  no 
French, they took a French word book with them and hoped it would help them in difficult situations.      
    The flight was   2  , and the hotel was very comfortable. Each day after breakfast, Steve and Mark   
  3    a picnic lunch and dinner and went off to visit interesting places. After a while, the boys became 
tired of   4   picnic meals and decided to eat a big fish dinner in a good restaurant. Unfortunately, they   
  5    their word book in the hotel.      
    They  6   the menu carefully. After ten minutes, Steve said to Mark:"I don't understand this menu. "      
    "Neither do I," said Mark. "I see poison on this menu. Are they  7   here?"       
    "Maybe. They even spelled poison   8   . They spelled it p- o-i-s-s-o-n instead of p-o-i-s-o-n. But 
it   9   mean the same thing. Maybe we should go to another restaurant. I don't   10    to eat something 
that will kill me. "       
    But Mark was   11   , so he said:"There is no other restau- rant near here, and l'm tired of walking 
around the city. Let's order something else instead. It's   12   here, so the food must be good. "       
    The boy looked at the menu again. They finally decided to order steak,  13   they really wanted fish. 
The boys just pointed to the word steak, and the waiter  14   .      
    As they were eating they   15   some tourists speaking English.      
    "This  16    is delicious. "      
    "We're lucky we picked a restaurant that's famous for its fish. "      
    Steve and Mark wondered about what they   17    .      
    "Famous for its fish? There was no fish on   18   !" said Mark.      
    Finally, Steve decided to find out what all this was about.      
    "Excuse me, how did you order fish when it wasn't on the menu?"      
    "Sure it's on the menu. It's right here. Poisson. "      
    The boy shouted:      
    "Poisson. That's  19   ! We were wondering a restaurant like this could have poison on the menu. "      
    The tourists   20   . One of them said:      
    "No. Poisson is French for fish. "
(     )1. A. learned    
(     )2. A. terrible   
(     )3. A. packed     
(     )4. A. buying     
(     )5. A. reviewed   
(     )6. A. checked    
(     )7. A. crazy      
(     )8. A. silly      
(     )9. A. must       
(     )10. A. have      
(     )11. A. tired     
(     )12. A. quiet     
(     )13. A. since     
(     )14. A. realized  
(     )15. A. heard     
(     )16. A. steak     
(     )17. A. bought    
(     )18. A. the table 
(     )19. A. poison    
(     )20. A. agreed    
B. spoke     
B. booked    
B. ordered   
B. suffering 
B. kept      
B. studied   
B. stupid    
B. right     
B. should    
B. expect    
B. puzzled   
B. crowded   
B. because   
B. recognized
B. met       
B. meal      
B. discovered
B. show      
B. wrong     
B. stopped   
C. taught    
C. excellent 
C. carried   
C. eating    
C. lost      
C. compared  
C. cruel     
C. simply    
C. can       
C. want      
C. scared    
C. convenient
C. and       
C. understood
C. found     
C. fish      
C. picked    
C. the menu  
C. it        
C. screamed  
D. knew        
D. delayed     
D. cooked      
D. enjoying    
D. left        
D. observed    
D. funny       
D. wrong       
D. would       
D. need        
D. endangered  
D. comfortable 
D. although    
D. satisfied   
D. noticed     
D. food        
D. selected    
D. sale        
D. dangerous   
D. laughed     
1-5  BCACD  6-10 BADAC  11-15 ABDCA  16-20 CBCAD
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(     )1. A. shouting 
(     )2. A. up  
(     )3. A. another  
(     )4. A. immediately
(     )5. A. took out  
(     )6. A. never  
(     )7. A. game  
(     )8. A. won  
(     )9. A. accessible
(     )10. A. happen  
(     )11. A. liberation
(     )12. A. honor  
(     )13. A. take  
(     )14. A. courage  
(     )15. A. united  
(     )16. A. proud  
(     )17. A. time  
(     )18. A. pleased  
(     )19. A. fight  
(     )20. A. take on 

 

B. screaming
B. over      
B. other    
B. secretly  
B. turned out
B. once      
B. team      
B. met      
B. comfortabl
B. succeed  
B. closing  
B. hope      
B. manage    
B. devotion  
B. appeared  
B. fond      
B. record    
B. grateful  
B. join      
B. put on    

 

C. laughing  
C. more  
C. some  
C. personally  
C. gave off  
C. ever  
C. story  
C. beat        
C. sensitive  
C. spread  
C. graduation  
C. success  
C. solve  
C. teamwork  
C. prepared  
C. full  
C. date  
C. hopeful  
C. desire  
C. rely on  

D. applauding  
D. out        
D. any        
D. finally    
D. gave out    
D. again      
D. score      
D. fought      
D. acceptable  
D. develop    
D. school      
D. surprise    
D. explain    
D. contribution
D. lost        
D. kind        
D. ability    
D. loyal      
D. enjoy      
D. keep on    

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    Once there was a very brilliant, creative and educated man. He gained much __1__while traveling 
throughout the world. Unfortunately he lost his legs and left arm in a tragic accident, leaving only a finger 
and thumb on his right hand. He became so   2    that he was afraid he would spend his life   3   and 
would no longer be able to use his life in a(n)  4  way.        
    One day, he remembered how he had always loved getting    5   . He realized that he still had partial
    6    of his right hand and could write with    7   . Then, he had an idea," Why not write to other people 
who need encourage- ment?"      
    He   8   where he could find those who could be encouraged if they read his letters. He thought of 
people in   9   .  Many of them had hope of regaining their    10   . Others would keep feeling depressed 
and remain put away for the rest of their lives. He decided that he must try to    11    them. So he wrote 
to a prison ministry about sending letters to the prisoners. The prison minister replied that writing to the 
prisoners would be   12   . However,it would be against prison rules for the prisoners to write back.     
        13   with the intention, the man began sending   14   messages of God's love, hope, strength, and 
encouragement. He wrote twice a week, testing his strength and ability to the    15   . He poured his heart 
and soul into his words,    16   his experience, sense of humor, optimism, and faith.       
    It was difficult to write those letters, especially without hope of any   17   . Frequently, he felt 
discouraged, wondering if anyone    18    read his letters. However, this was his    19    chance, so he was 
determined to continue.         
    At last, he received a letter from the prison officer, which said, " Please write on the best paper you 
can afford. Your letters are passed from cell(小牢房) to cell until they almost fall to    20    !" We all have 
unique experiences, abilities and talents.We can discover ways to reach others in need of encouragement 
and strength.

(     )1. A. wealth     
(     )2. A. depressed  
(     )3. A. writing    
(     )4. A. abnormal   
(     )5. A. presents   
(     )6. A. sense      
(     )7. A. affection  
(     )8. A. estimated  
(     )9. A. hospitals  
(     )10. A. families  
(     )11. A. release   
(     )12. A. acceptable
(     )13. A. Faced     
(     )14. A. holy      
(     )15. A. point     
(     )16. A. sharing   
(     )17. A. success   
(     )18. A. curiously 
(     )19. A. only      
(     )20. A. ruin      

B. faith       
B. embarrassed 
B. suffering   
B. regular     
B. e-mails     
B. strength    
B. caution     
B. doubted     
B. churches    
B. letters     
B. reach       
B. reasonable  
B. Filled      
B. daily       
B. worst       
B. learning    
B. reply       
B. patiently   
B. better      
B. pieces      
C. experience  
C. ashamed     
C. weeping     
C. comfortable 
C. letters     
C. shape       
C. difficulty  
C. assumed     
C. prisons     
C. freedom     
C. defend      
C. prohibited  
C. Satisfied   
C. one-way     
C. degree      
C. gaining     
C. help        
C. carefully   
C. extra       
C. the ground  
D. confidence 
D. thrilled   
D. wandering  
D. meaninful  
D. prizes     
D. function   
D. confidence 
D. wondered   
D. charities  
D. conscience 
D. know       
D. considered 
D. Impressed  
D. round-way  
D. limit      
D. enriching  
D. progress   
D. actually   
D. lost       
D. the bottom 
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     I came to India about ten years ago to find a village in which I could live and write. However, it was
many months before I   1  down happily in this Himalayan village.
      I   2   alot oftimelooking for the    3    village. Yet no such thing exists.     4    were quite different. But
the villages I stayed in had much in    5    -dirt,poverty, no     6     . Often the villagers themselves were
    7     about why I had come. I had     8    my work as a political newspaperwriter     9      my ideas had
changed. I had   10  to believe that what was happening in the   11   World was more important than
anything else. But to understand how three quaqters ofthe  12  peoplelive,and how their     13    might
affect ours,lfelt that I first had to try and     14    their way of life.
        15    I chose a mountain village because it was a little     16     than those in the plains.  I took the bus
from town along a bumpy(崎岖) road.  Then came a   17    down a steep path to the river. After that I
began the climb into the hills. WheneverI stopped to  18  my breath, I saw a beautiful    19  . After several
 hours' walk the     20    came into sight.
(     )1. A. settled      
(     )2. A. spared      
(     )3. A. high        
(     )4. A. Clouds      
(     )5. A. surprise    
(     )6. A. education    
(     )7. A. disappointed
(     )8. A. taken away  
(     )9. A. because      
(     )10. A. refused    
(     )11.A. Fourth      
(     )12.A. continent's  
(     )13. A. past        
(     )14. A. share      
(     )15. A. In fact    
(     )16. A. easier      
(     )17. A. walk        
(     )18. A. absorb      
(     )19. A. bird        
(     )20. A. house      
B. stayed            
B. took              
B. typical          
B. Houses            
B. particular        
B. food              
B. delighted        
B. put aside        
B. although          
B. decided          
B. First            
B. world's          
B. future            
B. change            
B. In the beginning  
B. warmer            
B. sail              
B. hold              
B. scene            
B. mountain          
C. lived        
C. wasted        
C. cold          
C. Roads        
C. reality      
C. air          
C. puzzled      
C. put down      
C. while        
C. come          
C. Second        
C. region's      
C. position      
C. adapt        
C. In other words
C. cooler        
C. rest          
C. stop          
C. flower        
C. village      
D. wrote          
D. offered        
D. wet            
D. Conditions    
D. common        
D. furniture      
D. discouraged    
D. taken down    
D. before        
D. failed        
D. Third          
D. country's      
D. politics      
D. escape        
D. In the end    
D. noisier        
D. fall          
D. catch          
D. tree          
D. chimney        
完形填空。
     I tend to accept any idea put forward by experts on TV. One day, a sociologist proposed that the   1  
society has been consuming modern humans little by little. For fear that I would become a victim of the
consumer society, I   3   hurried to a bicycle shop in my neighborhood.   3   the shopkeeper Mr. Johnson
was selling me the bicycle, he said, "This is the best thing you   4   have done. Life has become hopelessly   5  . A bicycle is simple, and it brings to you   6   things: fresh air, sunshine and exercise." I agreed.
Happy as a child, I got on the bicycle and headed out onto the streets. After some time, I   7   at the other
end of the town. I was   8   that this simple vehicle could let me   9   long distances in a fairly short time.
But how   10   did I really go?
     Since I hated to be   11  , I went back to Mr. Johnson and asked him to   12   an odometer (里程表)
on my bicycle. He agreed, but   13  , "An odometer without a speedometer (速度计) is like a   14  
without a knife." I admitted he was right and in a few minutes, the two devices (装置) were   15   to the
handlebars of my bicycle. "What about a horn?" he then asked. "Look, this horn is no larger than a
matchbox and has many   16  ." Attracted by these functions, I bought the horn.
     "You can't leave the back part   17  ," noted Mr. Johnson. He fixed a metal box with buttons   18   the
seat, and said, "Is there anything better than this oven when you feel   19   on your way? I can give you a
special discount." I was not strong enough to   20   the offer.
      "I congratulate you once more; this is the best thing you could have done," said Mr. Johnson in the end.
(     )1.A. adult      
(     )2.A. eventually  
(     )3.A. Although    
(     )4.A. would      
(     )5.A. boring      
(     )6.A. natural    
(     )7.A. gave up    
(     )8.A. amazed      
(     )9.A. march      
(     )10.A. far      
(     )11.A. unreliable
(     )12.A. fix      
(     )13.A. swore    
(     )14.A. pencil    
(     )15.A. distributed
(     )16.A. shapes    
(     )17.A. loose    
(     )18.A. beside    
(     )19.A. sick      
(     )20.A. consider    
B. human      
B. immediately
B. Because    
B. should    
B. complicated
B. mysterious
B. broke down
B. amused    
B. drive      
B. long      
B. impractical
B. check      
B. added      
B. fork      
B. converted  
B. sizes      
B. blank      
B. before    
B. hungry    
B. withdraw  
C. consumer
C. reluctantly  
C. As          
C. must        
C. stressful  
C. complex      
C. calmed down  
C. confused    
C. cover        
C. fast        
C. unprepared  
C. repair      
C. replied      
C. box          
C. applied      
C. functions    
C. bare        
C. below        
C. hot          
C. make        
D. bachelor      
D. gratefully    
D. Unless        
D. could        
D. tough        
D. unique        
D. ended up      
D. concerned    
D. measure      
D. deep          
D. inaccurate    
D. lay          
D. concluded    
D. cake          
D. attached      
D. models        
D. incomplete    
D. behind        
D. thirsty      
D. resist        
阅读理解。
     My wife Julie and I were out on the road that runs around where we live. Two dog walkers
passed by and we heard one of them say, "Never seen that dog around here before."
     We looked down the hill and saw an old black dog stumbling(蹒跚) painfully up the hill. We
bent down, talked gently to the dog and patted it. I checked and there was a collar. There was a
phone number on the collar, but no one answered.
     The dog was painfully thin. It didn't have many teeth left and, well, it just seemed done.
Julie ran home to get some of our dog's food while I tried to encourage the dog to come along with
me. Julie got home and back again when I was only half way there. So, we sat down on the sidewalk
while our new friend made short work of the food.
     Eventually we got her home. We gave her a blanket, more food, kept her warm and wondered
what to do next.
     After trying for many times we got a response from the number. A lady came around with a bunch
of flowers for us. She explained that Tara had been her father's dog. She was very old and should
probably be put to sleep, but the lady just couldn't bring herself to do it. So, Tara was safely returned
home.
     Here is the truth of the story:
     Actually Julie and I were out that morning because I was leaving. She was trying to persuade me
to come back, but I wasn't hearing anything that made that sound likely.
I was about to turn and go when an old, worn out dog walked between us and collapsed. Suddenly
we had something more important than our problem to worry about. There was a creature in need
right before us and we had to work together to help it.
     We did help it. And here am I writing the story in my own home, in my own family.
In the song "Love Is Not a Fight" Warren Barfield talks about marriage. At one point he sings, "And
if we try to leave, may God send angels to guard the door."
     Sometimes angels come disguised (伪装) as dogs.
1. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The two dog walkers didn't like the dog.
B. The old black dog was sick and weak and couldn't walk.
C. After finding the dog, the writer phoned its owners.
D. Most of the dog's teeth had been pulled out by someone.
2. We can infer from Paragraph 4 that ________.
A. Julie bought some food for the dog
B. the writer had his own pet dog
C. the dog didn't go with the writer
D. the dog didn't eat any of the food
3. After they got the dog home, the couple ________.
A. decided to raise the dog
B. took good care of the dog
C. found out that its owner was a lady
D. found it hard to get to sleep
4. The underlined part "our problem" in the passage refers to the fact that ________.
A. the writer didn't want to take Julie's advice
B. Julie disagreed with the writer's travel on business
C. an old and worn out dog appeared in front of them
D. the couple had some trouble with their marriage
5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. A Helpful Couple.
B. An Angel Dog.
C. Saving the Dog.
D. A Famous Song.
阅读理解。
     A young father was visiting an old neighbor. They were standing in the old man's garden, and talking
about children. The young man said, "How strict should parents be with their children?"
  The old man pointed to a string(绳子)between a big strong tree and a thin young one. "Please untie
(解开) that string," he said. The young man untied it, and the young tree bent (弯) over to one side.
"Now tie it again, please," said the old man, "but first pull the string tight so that the young tree is straight
again."
  The young man did so. Then the old man said, "There,it is the same with children. You must be strict
with them, but sometimes you must untie the string to know how they are getting on. If they are not yet
able to stand alone, you must tie the string tight again. But when you find that they are ready to stand
alone, you can take the string away."
1.The story is about____.  
A. how to take care of young trees    
B. how strict parents should be with their children
C. how the young father should get on with his old neighbor
D. how to tie and untie the string
2.The young man untied the string ____.
A. in order to throw it away          
B. so that both of the trees would grow straight
C. only to find that the thinner one bent over to one side
D. in order to let the old man teach him
 3.When can the string be taken away?  
A. When the old man has left                
B. After you have untied it
C. When the young man has untied it next time
D. When the young tree grows strong enough
4. At last the old man told the young man _____ .
A. that he should be strict with his children if they could not yet stand alone
B. that he should always be strict with his children    
C. that he should be hard on them
D. that he should tie his children until they are ready to stand alone
5. In the story the relation (关系) of the big strong tree to the thin one is like that of _____. 
A. the young father to the old neighbor                
B. parents to their children
C. the old neighbor to the children of the young father    
D. grown ups to their parents