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完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C, D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Life was hard, and Cam was broke as he had lost his job as a DJ. He had no cash on him but a brand-new dollar bill with all the autographs(亲笔签名)of the Opry stars, which he ___ ___ carefully and carried with him always.
One morning, he saw a young man _____quietly in an old yellow Dodge in the parking lot. Cam waved to him and drove away. When he went back to the parking lot that night, he noticed the car again, parked in the ______space. This car had not moved.
The next morning, as Cam walked near the car, the man______his window down, ______ himself and said he had been in his car for days with no money or food. Then, very ______, the man asked if he might borrow a dollar for a snack to get him by until the next day. Cam explained his ______ that he didn't have a dollar to lend him. He walked to his car, wishing he could have ______ him.
Then Cam suddenly ______ his Grand Ole Opry dollar. He ______ with his conscience(良心) a minute or two, pulled his wallet out and ______ the bill. Then he walked back to the man and gave him his ______dollar, “Somebody has ______ all over this,” the man said, but he didn't notice that the writing was dozens of ______. He took the bill.
That very morning when Cam was back home trying not to ______what he had done, things began to happen. The phone rang; a recording studio wanted him to do a commercial that paid $ 500, which _____ like a million. In the next few days more ______ came to him out of nowhere. Good things kept coming _____.
Cam ______ saw the man in the old yellow Dodge again. But whether the guy was a ______or an angel doesn't matter.
1.A. possessed B. guarded C. worried D. held
2.A. begging B. crying C. sitting D. singing
3.A. same B. right C. proper D. wrong
4.A. turned B. pushedC. rolled D. opened
5.A. introducedB. explained C. praised D. told
6.A. warmly B. merrily C. rudely D. hesitantly
7.A. job B. situation C. car D. hobby
8.A. saved B. forgotten C. helped D. missed
9.A. discovered B. rememberedC. found D. saw
10.A. thought B. considered C. searched D. struggled
11.A. touched B. dropped C. smelled D. studied
12.A. big B. only C. small D. nice
13.A. written B. drawn C. paintedD. damaged
14.A. lines B. signaturesC. words D. pictures
15.A. lie in B. stick to C. think aboutD. rely on
16.A. sounded B. looked C. seemedD. became
17.A. news B. phones C. opportunitiesD. messages
18.A. finallyB. steadily C. quickly D. slowly
19.A. never B. just C. yet D. still
20.A. driverB. painter C. helper D. beggar
Tower of London
Adult | £18.00 | Child (5-12) | £9.50 |
Family (Up to 2 adults & 6 children) | £50.00 | Middle School Student | £15.50 |
● 1st March to 31st October
Tuesday to Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday & Monday: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
● 1st November to 28th February
Tuesday to Saturday: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday & Monday: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Exception: 24th - 26th December & 1st January (Closed)
● Description
HM Tower of London is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. It was founded towards the end of 1066. It was built to frighten and control Londoners and to prevent foreign attackers. It’s now a symbol of London and Britain and one of the world’s leading tourist attractions.
● The White Tower
The White Tower, which gives the entire castle its name, was built by William in 1078, and was a disliked symbol of cruelty.
● Royal Beasts
The Royal Beasts is the earliest zoo in London! You can see sculptures (雕像) of lions, tigers, elephants and even a polar bear; discover how they came to be at the Tower and what became of them. You can also hear the amazing tales of how the animals were fed, watered and housed as well as different accidents when the public got a little close!
● Crown Jewels
The tradition of housing the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London probably dates from the time when Henry III was in power. The Jewel House was built specially to house the royal treasure(财富). When money was needed, the treasure could be sold. The treasure allowed the ruler to enjoy independence from the upper classes, and thus was closely watched.
● Prisoners of the Tower
Come and see what life was like imprisoned in the tower. Experience the sights, sounds and letters five hundred years ago.
1.If Mr. and Mrs. Green take their 6-year-old twin daughters to the Tower of London, they will spend at least £____.
A. 36 B. 40 C. 50 D. 55
2.What was the aim of the building of the Tower of London?
A. To make it a home for rulers.
B. To show the wealth and power of the country.
C. To protect Londoners and fight against the enemy.
D. To put Londoners under control and protect the country.
3.Why did people hate the White Tower in the past?
A. It could bring people bad luck.
B. It cost Londoners their lives and money to build the tower.
C. The tower stood for cruel ruling.
D. In the Tower the kings ordered people to do lots of hard work.
4.Which of the following could give a hand when the country was short of money in history?
A. Crown Jewels. B. Royal Beasts.
C. The White Tower. D. Prisoners of the Tower.
5.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The Tower of London is open all the year round.
B. The Royal Beasts was the first zoo ever built in London.
C. Most of the visitors dislike visiting the White Tower.
D. Crown Jewels help you know how the country got independence.