9.-Would you like to go camping this weekend?
-Camping?Great!I ______ tents and fresh air!( )
-Camping?Great!I ______ tents and fresh air!( )
A. | have loved | B. | loved | C. | will love | D. | love |
7.-Peter,are you planning to drive at Robert's Driving School?
-Yes.(61)G.
-Is it expensive?
-Well,it depends.(62)D.
-I see.And is the teacher's car new?
-Yes,but it's not a big car,and parking is easy.
-Good.(63)C.
-I failed it last week.
-Oh what a pity.(64)B.
-The traffic lights were red but I didn't see them and I couldn't brake in time.
-(65)F.You can take the test again.Tell me about your teacher.Is he friendly?
-He's OK.He's quite young and kind,but my father will give me my next lessons.He's cheaper.
-Yes.(61)G.
-Is it expensive?
-Well,it depends.(62)D.
-I see.And is the teacher's car new?
-Yes,but it's not a big car,and parking is easy.
-Good.(63)C.
-I failed it last week.
-Oh what a pity.(64)B.
-The traffic lights were red but I didn't see them and I couldn't brake in time.
-(65)F.You can take the test again.Tell me about your teacher.Is he friendly?
-He's OK.He's quite young and kind,but my father will give me my next lessons.He's cheaper.
A.No,it ws free. B.Did you hit something or…? C.When are you going to take your driving test? D.I've had ten lessons already and each one is fourteen pounds. E.You couln'd be more relaxed. F.Never mind. G.Actually,it's called the Russ Driving School. |
6.I can tell you were in such a hurry.You ____ your costly dinner jacket inside out.( )
A. | had worn | B. | wore | C. | wear | D. | are wearing |
3.It was a freezing cold evening in northern Virginia many years ago.An old man was waiting for a (41)Cacross the river.
At last he heard some hooves (马蹄) (42)D along the frozen path.Anxiously,he watched as several horsemen came around the bend.(43)A,he let them pass by one after another.Finally,as the(44)D rider was drawing near,the old man(45)B the rider's eye and asked whether he would(46)A giving him a ride to the other side.
The rider agreed(47)C Seeing the old man was unable to(48)A his half-frozen body from the ground,the horseman(49)D and helped the old man(50)A the horse.The horseman took the old man not just across the river,but to his (51)C,a tiny but cozy cottage.
Before leaving,out of(52)B,the horseman asked the old man why on such a bitter winter night he would wait and ask the last rider and(53)D he had refused.The old man replied,"I looked into the eyes of the other riders and immediately saw there was no(54)C for my situation.But when I looked into your eyes,I was certain that your gentle spirit would give me(55)D in my time of need."
Those(56)A comments touched the horseman deeply,who(57)B the old man."May I never get too busy with my own affairs that I(58)B to respond to the needs of others with kindness and compassion."
With(59)C,Thomas Jefferson,president of the United States,turned his horse around and (60)A his ay back to the White House.
At last he heard some hooves (马蹄) (42)D along the frozen path.Anxiously,he watched as several horsemen came around the bend.(43)A,he let them pass by one after another.Finally,as the(44)D rider was drawing near,the old man(45)B the rider's eye and asked whether he would(46)A giving him a ride to the other side.
The rider agreed(47)C Seeing the old man was unable to(48)A his half-frozen body from the ground,the horseman(49)D and helped the old man(50)A the horse.The horseman took the old man not just across the river,but to his (51)C,a tiny but cozy cottage.
Before leaving,out of(52)B,the horseman asked the old man why on such a bitter winter night he would wait and ask the last rider and(53)D he had refused.The old man replied,"I looked into the eyes of the other riders and immediately saw there was no(54)C for my situation.But when I looked into your eyes,I was certain that your gentle spirit would give me(55)D in my time of need."
Those(56)A comments touched the horseman deeply,who(57)B the old man."May I never get too busy with my own affairs that I(58)B to respond to the needs of others with kindness and compassion."
With(59)C,Thomas Jefferson,president of the United States,turned his horse around and (60)A his ay back to the White House.
41.A.horseman | B.horse | C.ride | D.friend |
42.A.attacking | B.running | C.entering | D.approaching |
43.A.However | B.Therefore | C.Thus | D.Moreover |
44.A.coming | B.leaving | C.next | D.last |
45.A.kept | B.caught | C.looked | D.saw |
46.A.mind | B.avoid | C.prefer | D.try |
47.A.seriously | B.doubtfully | C.willingly | D.strangely |
48.A.lift | B.push | C.feel | D.stand |
49.A.went off | B.turned around | C.set out | D.got down |
50.A.onto | B.over | C.off | D.above |
51.A.hometown | B.apartment | C.destination | D.village |
52.A.courage | B.curiosity | C.enthusiasm | D.honesty |
53.A.what about | B.if only | C.how come | D.what if |
54.A chance | B.doubt | C.concern | D.reason |
55.A.strength | B.comfort | C.generosity | D.assistance |
56.A.heartwarming | B.impressive | C.pessimistic | D.optimistic |
57.A.persuaded | B.told | C.reminded | D.suggested |
58.A.manage | B.fail | C.disagree | D.remember |
59.A.it | B.them | C.that | D.this |
60.A.made | B.struggled | C.felt | D.fought |
1.It was a cloudy morning when we left home.I walked alongside my father,grasping his right hand.All my clothes were new:the black shoes,the green school uniform,and the red(26)B.They did not make me happy,(27)C,as this was the day I was to be thrown into school for the first time.
When we arrived at the gate we could see the(28)A,vast and full of boys and girls."Go in by yourself,"said my father,"and join them.Put a smile on your face and be a good (29)Cto others."I (30)Band clung to his hand,but he(31)D pushed me from him."Be a man,"he said softly."Today you truly begin life.You will find me (32)B for you when it's time to leave."
I took a few steps.Then the faces of the boys and girls came into view.I did not(33)Aa single one of them,and none of them knew me,either.I felt I was a stranger who had(34)B his way.Then some boys began to glance at me in(35)C.The gate was now closed.Some of the children burst into (36)B.The bell rang.A lady came along and led us to a room."This is your new home,"said the woman."Everything that is enjoyable and(37)A is here.So dry your tears and (38)Alife joyfully."
Well,it seemed that my worries had had no basis.From the first moments I(39)B many friends and I had never imagined school would have this (40)C variety of experiences.We played all sorts of games and sang our first songs.We also had our first introduction to language.We ate(41)D food,took a little nap,and woke up to go on with friendship,playing and learning.
The bell rang,(42)B the passing of the day and the end of work.The children happily(43)A toward the gate,which was opened again.I said(44)C to friends and teachers and passed (45)Dthe gate,I looked around to find my father,eagerly to tell him that I am a man now.
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When we arrived at the gate we could see the(28)A,vast and full of boys and girls."Go in by yourself,"said my father,"and join them.Put a smile on your face and be a good (29)Cto others."I (30)Band clung to his hand,but he(31)D pushed me from him."Be a man,"he said softly."Today you truly begin life.You will find me (32)B for you when it's time to leave."
I took a few steps.Then the faces of the boys and girls came into view.I did not(33)Aa single one of them,and none of them knew me,either.I felt I was a stranger who had(34)B his way.Then some boys began to glance at me in(35)C.The gate was now closed.Some of the children burst into (36)B.The bell rang.A lady came along and led us to a room."This is your new home,"said the woman."Everything that is enjoyable and(37)A is here.So dry your tears and (38)Alife joyfully."
Well,it seemed that my worries had had no basis.From the first moments I(39)B many friends and I had never imagined school would have this (40)C variety of experiences.We played all sorts of games and sang our first songs.We also had our first introduction to language.We ate(41)D food,took a little nap,and woke up to go on with friendship,playing and learning.
The bell rang,(42)B the passing of the day and the end of work.The children happily(43)A toward the gate,which was opened again.I said(44)C to friends and teachers and passed (45)Dthe gate,I looked around to find my father,eagerly to tell him that I am a man now.
26.A.watch | B.cap | C.trousers | D.necklace |
27.A.therefore | B.moreover | C.however | D.otherwise |
28.A.yard | B.classroom | C.library | D.Dining-room |
29.A.supporter | B.colleague | C.example | D.relative |
30.A.inspected | B.hesitated | C.adopted | D.controlled |
31.A.sadly | B.coldly | C.roughly | D.gently |
32.A.caring | B.waiting | C.hunting | D.looking |
33.A.know | B.acquire | C.recognize | D.inspire |
34.A.found | B.lost | C.fought | D.pushed |
35.A.sorrow | B.surprise | C.curiosity | D.terror |
36.A.crying | B.tears | C.laughing | D.laughter |
37.A.beneficial | B.grateful | C.skillful | D.protective |
38.A.face | B.occupy | C.save | D.share |
39.A.identified | B.made | C.distinguished | D.contacted |
40.A.simple | B.rare | C.rich | D.mere |
41.A.sour | B.salty | C.terrible | D.delicious |
42.A.answering | B.announcing | C.allowing | D.celebrating |
43.A.rushed | B.walked | C.wandered | D.moved |
44.A.love | B.hello | C.goodbye | D.pity |
45.A.over | B.along | C.by | D.through. |