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________ a face he made ________ he took the medicine!


  1. A.
    How; after
  2. B.
    How; when
  3. C.
    What; during
  4. D.
    What; when
D
第二空为感叹句;第二空是由when引导的时间状语从句。感叹句型有:What a clever boy (he is)! What clever boys they are! What fine weather (it is)! How clever the boy is! How clever the boys are! How hard they are working at the problem! How hard they are working!
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It’s Saturday morning. Tony’s sitting at the kitchen table,    36    with a piece of bread. He’s not even    37   . Is he ill? No, but he does have a    38   . He has nothing to do because the Internet is down. When he    39    up this morning, Tony was feeling    40   . He jumped out of bed full of plans for the weekend    41   . It would be a weekend like any other --- a great weekend. But that was    42    he turned on his computer and    43    he was unable to go online. Having no Internet changes everything.
Every weekend, Tony    44    goes online to email friends, read the    45    to keep up with what’s happening in the world and    46    a few online chess games with his cousin Helen to finish the weekend off. The perfect weekend --- online!
Just as Tony is    47    how he can possibly have a normal weekend without the Internet, his mum walks into the    48   . “Cheer up, Tony. Don’t    49    the Internet any more, OK?” Tony makes no    50    but sighs (叹气).“Go and play chess with Helen!” Tony’s mum­  51   .
“Oh, yes! Helen lives just around the    52   . We can meet and play chess face to face for a    53   . Maybe this weekend won’t be so bad,” Tony    54   , as he walks to the phone. There is   55    without the Internet after all.

【小题1】
A.cutting B.playingC.eatingD.thinking
【小题2】
A.hungryB.angryC.tiredD.sleepy
【小题3】
A.fearB.problemC.businessD.thing
【小题4】
A.roseB.rangC.lookedD.woke
【小题5】
A.greatB.disappointedC.unhappyD.worried
【小题6】
A.alsoB.aboveC.aheadD.ago
【小题7】
A.afterB.beforeC.until D.when
【小题8】
A.thoughtB.guessedC.decidedD.found
【小题9】
A.usuallyB.nearlyC.especiallyD.already
【小题10】
A.lettersB.newsC.reportsD.contents
【小题11】
A.guess B.takeC.playD.make
【小题12】
A.provingB.wonderingC.realizingD.remembering
【小题13】
A.living-roomB.hallC.kitchenD.study
【小题14】
A.talk aboutB.care aboutC.think aboutD.look about
【小题15】
A.answerB.progressC.movementD.choice
【小题16】A requests              B. replies                    C. tells                                  D. suggests
【小题17】
A.edgeB.distanceC.cornerD.end
【小题18】
A.chatB.timeC.lessonD.change
【小题19】
A.continuesB.smilesC.readsD.watches
【小题20】
A.changeB.taskC.weekendD.life

"A child is dying---out of breath!" I had just begun my working day in the city, when these words came through the radio of the police car I was driving. I turned on the red lights and siren(警笛)and drove off as fast as I could. "Just my luck!" I thought. I didn't know this city well and my first call of the day was a life-and-death sudden happening, several kilometers away.

I got to the house. A mother, filled with fear, handed me her baby, his face already blue. Was I too late? Dear me!

I did what had been taught to do in such a serious condition. A small thing flew out of the baby's mouth on to the floor. It was a button. Thank heaven! The holes in it let a little air through.

A doctor rushed into the room. He had with him an oxygen bag.

The child began to cry at the top of his voice, burned red and started to look for his mother. He was angry but was saved.

1.The writer of the story is _______.

A.a policeman        B.a driver           C.a doctor           D.the boy's father

2.The writer turned on the red lights and siren in order to _____.

A.show that he was a police car

B.have the people in the streets make way for him

C.warn the people in the streets of the danger ahead

D.tell the people in the streets that he did not know the way well

3.The baby was still living when the writer got to the house because _______.

A.the writer arrived in time

B.the writer had been taught what to do at that time

C.the button was not big enough

D.the button happened to have holes in it

4.What worried the writer all the way to the dying child ?

A.He was afraid to come too late to save the child.

B.It was a sudden happening and he was too young.

C.Any people might be knocked down or killed by his car.

D.He was afraid that he could not have the button taken out.

 

Charlotte Hollins faces a battle. The 23-year-old British farmer and her 21-year-old brother Ben are fighting to save farm that their father worked on since he was 14. Although confident they will succeed, she is aware of farming’s many challenges.

“You don’t often get a day off. Supermarkets put a lot of pressure on farmers to keep prices low. With fewer people working on farms it can be isolating,” she said. “There is a high rate of suicide and farming will never make you rich!”

Like others around the world, Charlotte’s generation tend to leave the farm for cities.

Oliver Robinson, 25, grew up in Yorkshire. But he never considered staying on his father and grandfather’s land. “I’m sure Dad hoped I’d stay,” he said. “I guess it’s a nice, straightforward life, but it doesn’t appeal to me. For young, ambitious people, farm life is hard.”

For Robinson, farming doesn’t offer much “in terms of money or lifestyle”. Hollins agrees that economic factors stop people from enjoying the rewards of farming. He describes it as a career that provides “for a vital human need”, allowing people to work “outdoors with nature.”

Farming is a big political issue in the UK. The “Buy British” campaigns urge consumers not to purchase cheaper imported foods. The 2001 foot and mouth crisis closed thousands of farms, stopped meat exports, and raised public consciousness about the troubles on UK farms.

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s 2005 campaign to get children eating healthily also highlighted the issue.

This national concern gives hope to farmers competing with powerful supermarkets. While most people buy food from the big supermarkets, hundreds of independent Farmers’ Markets are becoming popular.

“I started going to Farmers’ Markets in direct defiance(违抗) of the big supermarkets. I seriously objected to the super-sizing of everything-what exactly do they put on our apples to make them so big and red? It’s terrible,” said Londoner Michaela Samson, 31.

1.What are the challenges that British farmers face according to Charlotte Hollins?

a. loneliness                       b. thin profits

c. a lack of good equipment        d. long working hours but slow results

A.abc              B.abd              C.acd              D.bcd

2.Why did Oliver Robinson refuse to stay on the farm?

A.He hoped for a simpler life

B.He was fed up with a hard farm life.

C.Farm life was too demanding though he liked it.

D.He hoped for something challenging and rewarding.

3.What happened in 2001 to the British beef farmers?

A.British people ate more British beef.

B.To be a beef farmer became profitable.

C.Diseaes dramatically reduced the amount of beef available.

D.Foreign farmers stopped selling beef to Britain.

4.Which of the following is an advantage of Farmers’ Markets?

A.Lower prices.                          B.Flexible sizes.

C.Convenient location.                     D.Healthier food.

5.What can we conclude from the last two paragraphs?

A.Things are improving for independent farms in the UK.

B.Farming in the UK can now match the powerful supermarkets.

C.Most British people are doubtful of food in supermarkets.

D.Most British people have realized the problems facing farms and begun to help save them.

 

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