题目内容
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A certain hunter had found a piece of forest where there were plenty of animals to hunt. The only trouble was that the place was very difficult to get to.
He returned from his first 1 to the place in late autumn, and could not get back until the snows melted(融化) in the following 2 . Then he went to the pilot of a small plane, who earned his living by 3 hunters over parts of the country 4 were no roads and no railways, and asked him to take him hack to his 5 piece of forest.
The pilot did not know the place, so the hunter 6 it to him on the map.“ 7 there is nowhere to land there, man!”said the pilot.“I have flown 8 that part of the country on my way to other places, and I know that we can't land anywhere between this river and these mountains.”
“I thought you were a 9 pilot,”said the hunter.“Some of my friends said you could land a plane on a stamp.”
“That's 10 ,”answered the pilot.“I can land a plane where nobody else can. But I 11 you there is nowhere to land in the place you are talking about.”
“And what if I tell you that another pilot 12 land me there last spring?”said the hunter.
“Is that 13 ?”asked the pilot.
“Yes, it is. I swear(起誓)it.”
Well, this pilot could not let himself be 14 by another, so he agreed to take the hunter.
When they reached the place; the hunter 15 out a small spot(地点) without trees in the middle of the forest, with a steep rise(陡峻的斜坡)at one end. The pilot thought that there was 16 room to land there。but the hunter said that the other pilot had done so the year before, so 17 went to the plane. When it came to the rise, it turned right over on to its 18 . As the hunter climbed out, he 19 and said,“Yes, that is exactly how the other pilot managed 20 last time.”
1.
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A.voyage B.entrance
C.way D.visit
2.
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A.spring B.summer
C.autumn D.winter
3.
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A.bringing B.taking
C.carrying D.fetching
4.
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A.where B.where there
C.there D.there where
5.
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A.comfortable B.favourite
C.precious D.dangerous
6.
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A.referred B.introduced
C.pointed D.showed
7.
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A.Instead B.Therefore
C.But D.However
8.
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A.over B.through
C.across D.beyond
9.
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A.common B.ordinary
C.excellent D.wonderful
10.
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A.false B.right
C.actual D.sure
11.
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A.tell B.announce
C.persuade D.prevent
12.
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A.had to B.did
C.should D.would
13.
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A.perfect B.funny
C.true D.pleasant
14.
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A.hit B.struck
C.attacked D.beaten
15.
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A.carried B.took
C.pointed D.worked
16.
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A.much B.not enough
C.a little D.enough
17.
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A.down B.up
C.over D.under
18.
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A.stomach B.back
C.shoulder D.leg
19.
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A.smiled happily
B.shouted angrily
C.whispered anxiously
D.cried curiously
20.
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A.me B.us
C.it D.him
解析:
1,游览,拜访 2,最近的秋天 3,动词,运送 4,定语从句的用法 5,最喜爱的 6,展现,表现 7,表示转折意义的连词 8,介词,飞过…… 9,极好的,很棒的 10,交际用语,对的,正确的 11,告诉某人 12,表示省略意义 13,形容词,真的吗? 14,被动语态,过去分词 15,动词短语,指出 16,不够,不到足够的程度 17,副词,下飞机 18,背部,翻转过来 19,根据上下文,是开心地笑 20,代词指代作用 |
完形填空:
Mr Parker was living in the country , and he wanted to go to an office in the city one day . He 1 the address on a letter, got 2 his car and 3 to the city . He drove straight to the office without any 4 and stopped his car 5 the office. He locked his car and 6 to go into his office, but suddenly he turned around and went back to his car . He remembered that he 7 his keys in it ! He telephoned his wife and said, “ 8 , I ’ve locked my keys in my car . Please 9 me your keys .”
Mrs Parker got into their 10 car and drove twenty miles to 11 her husband. But 12 Mr Parker was waiting for his wife, he walked 13 his car and tried the other 14 . It was not locked ! Mr Parker locked it 15 before his wife arrived.
1. | ||||
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A.looked |
B.lost |
C.found |
D.took |
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2. | ||||
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A.to |
B.into |
C.at |
D.out |
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3. | ||||
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A.arrived |
B.walked |
C.ran |
D.drove |
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4. | ||||
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A.trouble |
B.answer |
C.matter |
D.difficult |
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5. | ||||
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A.in the front of |
B.in the middle of |
C.in front of |
D.at the foot of |
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6. | ||||
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A.went |
B.wanted |
C.forgot |
D.wondered |
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7. | ||||
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A.has locked |
B.had lock |
C.locked |
D.had locked |
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8. | ||||
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A.listen to me |
B.I need your help |
C.Excuse me |
D.Don’t smile at me |
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9. | ||||
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A.bring |
B.take |
C.carry |
D.show |
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10. | ||||
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A.another |
B.other |
C.a second |
D.the other |
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11. | ||||
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A.hand |
B.give |
C.look at |
D.help |
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12. | ||||
[ ] |
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A.while |
B.since |
C.before |
D.after |
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13. | ||||
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A.under |
B.on |
C.around |
D.over |
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14. | ||||
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A.door |
B.car |
C.keys |
D.way |
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15. | ||||
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A.suddenly |
B.quickly |
C.slowly |
D.angrily |
完形填空
The Voice of America began during the World War Ⅱ, when Germany was broadcasting a radio program to get international 1 . American officials believed they should 2 the German broadcast with words that they thought were the facts of world events. The first VOA news report began with words in 3 :“The 4 may be good or bad, but we shall tell you the truth.” Within a week, other VOA 5 were broadcasting in Italian, French and English.
After the World Wax Ⅱ ended in 1945, some Americans felt VOA's
6 had to be changed, 7 the Soviet Union(苏联)became enemy of America. They wanted to 8 Soviet listeners. The VOA began broadcasting in Russian.
In the early years VOA began adding something new to its broadcast that was 9 “Music USA.” Another new idea came along in 1959. VOA knew that many listeners did not know 10 English to completely understand its 11 English broadcast. So VOA 12 a simpler kind of English, 13 uses about 1,500 words and is spoken 14 . Of course, it is special English.
In the 15 of most VOA listeners, the most 16 program is the news report. News from around the world, 17 into the VOA news room in Washington 24 hours a day. It comes from VOA reporters in 18 cities and also from other 19 like BBC. VOA writers and editors use these materials to 20 news reports, which are being broadcast in 43 languages.
(1) A.business |
B.culture |
C.support |
D.information |
(2) A.reply |
B.answer |
C.join |
D.interrupt |
(3) A.time |
B.short |
C.English |
D.German |
(4) A.news |
B.problems |
C.effects |
D.opinions |
(5) A.stations |
B.news |
C.announcers |
D.officials |
(6) A.home |
B.position |
C.purpose |
D.result |
(7) A.if |
B.supposing |
C.considering |
D.in order that |
(8) A.reach |
B.satisfy |
C.attack |
D.support |
(9) A.known |
B.reported |
C.called |
D.printed |
(10)A.American |
B.British |
C.standard |
D.enough |
(11) A.normal |
B.fast |
C.fast |
D.exact |
(12) A.invented |
B.discovered |
C.taught |
D.stopped |
(13) A.it |
B.who |
C.which |
D.who |
(14) A.slowly |
B.rapidly |
C.normally |
D.loudly |
(15) A.pleasure |
B.course |
C.opinion |
D.advice |
(16)A.difficult |
B.important |
C.various |
D.important |
(17) A.flies |
B.sends |
C.deliver |
D.past |
(18) A.all |
B.past |
C.American |
D.news |
(19) A.broadcasts |
B.forms |
C.newspapers |
D.countries |
(20) A.broadcast |
B.announce |
C.translate |
D.prepare |
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DC Hilton was one of the first American to find out that there was money to be made in the middle of the night. 42 years ago be bought a small __1___on US highway 69, in Oklahoma. His___2___customers were truck drivers and___3___salesmen who drank coffee and ate cheese-burgers when they stopped to___4___their journey.
It was they who first tried to____5____Hilton to remain open all night. He thought about it for a while, and then suddenly made up his___6____. He took the door key and threw it across the road. He hasn't closed the door____7___.
Over the years his simple cafe expanded into a 24-hour roadside ____8___,with a 100-seat restaurant, a petrol station, a mini shopping market, a car ___9___for mobile homes and all-night selfhelp laundry(洗衣店).
Hilton was a ___10__in a 24-hour working trend which has now ___11___ around the world. Today not only restaurants but also hanks, supermarkets, mail-order ___12___and many other businesses are___13___to be open all night. But is this really a good thing?
A lot of ____14____has been done in America on the effect of 24-hour working and there is growing ___15____about the long term dangers of society that doesn't sleep.
Americans are said to be___16___20% less than they did 100 years ago, and 55% claim to __17___at least occasionally from overtiredness. ___18____of the worst man-made accidents happened in the last few hours before ___19___, when even the most experienced night-worker has difficult____20____awake.
(1)A.market |
B.business |
C.station |
D.restaurant |
(2)A.main |
B.common |
C.strange |
D.only |
(3)A.shopping |
B.clothing |
C.traveling |
D.cooking |
(4)A.start |
B.break |
C.enjoy |
D.continue |
(5)A.persuade |
B.suggest |
C.order |
D.warn |
(6)A.plan |
B.thought |
C.mind |
D.decision |
(7)A.then |
B.since |
C.later |
D.yet |
(8)A.cafe |
B.building |
C.workshop |
D.hotel |
(9)A.garage |
B.park |
C.repair |
D.rest |
(10)A.pioneer |
B.dealer |
C.master |
D.manager |
(11)A.caught in |
B.caught out |
C.caught on |
D.caught up |
(12)A.shops |
B.firms |
C.markets |
D.departments |
(13)A.ordered |
B.forced |
C.performing |
D.beginning |
(14)A.research |
B.effort |
C.work |
D.information |
(15)A.interest |
B.sense |
C.concern |
D.progress |
(16)A.working |
B.playing |
C.sleeping |
D.relaxing |
(17)A.recover |
B.suffer |
C.return |
D.prevent |
(18)A.Some |
B.Few |
C.None |
D.All |
(19)A.dust |
B.midnight |
C.darkness |
D.dawn |
(20)A.staying |
B.becoming |
C.continuing |
D.insisting |