摘要: A. ran . B. thought C. drove

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A few minutes before six o’clock, Mr. Smith left the house. He just wanted to    the car when a gunman (持枪者) jumped up from the back seat. He    a gun to Mr. Smith’s head. “Drive me to Paris!” he shouted.

  “All right,” Mr. Smith answered. He started the engine (发动机), pulled away (开走) from the side of the street and    down. Being 81 years old, he knew he could not fight with the gunman. He knew he needed help . Where were the police? As he drove     each crossing, he looked up and down the side streets, hoping to find a police car, but he could see      . “Just my luck,” he thought. “If I were driving too  , there would be a police car on every corner.”

  Suddenly he pushed his foot down on the accelerator (加速器), and the car went    faster. “What are you doing?” shouted the gunman. “To     the police,” Mr. Smith answered. “I thought I saw a police car near there.”

  He ran red lights, drove wrong on one-way streets. On the two-way streets, he drove on the wrong side of the road. None of the policemen saw him. Again, Mr. Smith’s plan was not working. He had to try a new plan.

  He turned at a corner and saw the    in front. Then he drove his car as fast as he could towards the police gate. The car knocked a police motorbike over and stopped. Mr. Smith shouted, “Help! Help!” Then he    back to grab (抓住) the man’s gun. At the same time the policemen heard the noise and quickly caught the gunman.

1.A.stop    B.begin    C.leave    D.start

2.A.brought  B.pointed   C.held     D.carried

3.A.drove    B.left     C.took    D.pushed

4.A.past    B.over     C.through  D.towards

5.A.somebody B.anybody  C.everybody  D.nobody

6.A.fast    B.slowly   C.generally   D.commonly

7.A.more    B.much   C.very    D.quite

8.A.look for   B.keep away from  C.look at  D.care about

9.A.train station B.police station  C.hospital  D.bank

10.A.got     B.looked   C.turned   D.came

 

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  A man hated his wife's cat very much and decided to throw it away. One day he drove it 20 blocks from his home and left it at a park. As he was getting home, he couldn't believe the cat was walking near his house. The next day he decided to drive the cat 40 blocks away. He put the animal there and drove home. When he arrived home, he found that near his house, the cat was running up the tree. A few days later, the man drove the cat 60 blocks from his home. But again the cat went back home earlier than him. At last he drove a few miles away, turned right, then left, past the bridge, then right again and another right until he reached what he thought was far enough from his home and left the cat there. Hours later the man called home to his wife,Jen, is the cat there?”“Yes, it's here. But why do you ask about it?his wife replied. Frustrated, the man answered,Put it on the phone. I'm lost and let it tell me the way.

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(1) The man decided to throw away the cat because he ________.

[  ]

Ahated his wife

Bloved his wife

Chated the cat

(2) When the man saw the cat walking near his house, he felt ________.

[  ]

Ahappy

Bexcited

Csurprised

(3) How many times did the man throw the cat away?

[  ]

AThree

BFour

CFive

(4) Which of the following is true according to the story?

[  ]

AThe man threw the cat away.

BThe man didn't know his way home at last.

CThe man fought with his wife.

(5) What can we infer from the story?

[  ]

AThe cat ran faster than the man.

BThat cat was good at knowing the way.

CThe cat was cleverer than the man.

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Many years ago, Dad worked as a farmhand(农场工人). At that time, he had a horse. Every Saturday he   1 to the town after dinner and spent a few hours on socialwith other farmhands, such as drinking, chatting, and playing cards in the café. On Saturday evenings, the café was   3   because many farmhands were there. Before midnight Dad returned home on his horse, quite satisfied(满意)with his   4  . In his words, he  5   thought of changing his job.

At the age of 31, Dad married my mother who was a school teacher. In the following spring I came  6   into the world. Life became hard, so my mother felt unsatisfied. She told Dad that they must make a  7  .

My mother had  8  of how some famous persons, especially Thomas Edison who was born in a poor family, fought against fate and achieved greatness and fame. And she   9  that I would some day become a great leader,ruling men or cities and Dad should be a successful businessman. So she persuaded Dad to give up his job as a farmhand, sell his horse and   10  a small business of his own. And I went to high school and college. She even sent me abroad for  11  education when I graduated from college. Under the drive of my mother’s hope, Dad and I   12   what we have today. Dad runs a big international   13  and I am a successful lawyer enjoying great fame in my country,   14  not a leader as my mother expected.

Dad said, without my mother, we wouldn’t be what we are today; at least, he would remain a farmhand.  15  he got a lesson of life —sometimes we really need drive from outside.

1  A.rode                  B.walked                        C.ran                  D.drove

2  A.conversations  B.games                         C.relationships          D.activities

3  A.cold                  B.crowded                      C.quiet                 D.dirty

4  A.horse             B.entertainment                C.life                   D.beer

5  A.often                   B.ever                        C.never                  D.sometimes

6  A.laughing                B.singing                      C.sleeping               D.crying

7  A.living         B.change                        C.decision              D.house

8  A.dreamed        B.heard                        C.thought              D.spoken

9  A.cared                 B.knew                        C.forgot               D.hoped

10  A.start                 B.find                        C.design                 D.sell

11  A.farther               B.higher                       C.easier                 D.closer

12  A.showed               B.kept                        C.lost                  D.achieved

13  A.farm                    B.school                      C.company            D.cafe

14  A.though              B.if                             C.and                  D.since

15  A.So                   B.However                      C.Or              D.Because

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James Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves(奴隶). His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9. There, a school teacher asked the youth his name.

“J.C.,” he replied.

She thought he had said “Jesse”, and he had a new name.

Owens ran his first race at the age of 13. After high school, he went to Ohio State University. He had to work part time in order to pay for his education. As a second year student, in the Big Ten games in 1935, he set even more records than he would in the Olympic Games a year later.

A week before the Big Ten games, Owens fell down when he went downstairs. His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week, and he was helped in and out of the car that drove him to the games. He refused to listen to the suggestions that he should give up and said he would try, event by event. He did try, and the results are in the record book.

The stage was set for Owens’ success at the Olympic Games in Berlin(柏林) the next year, and his success would come to be considered as not only athletic but also political(政治的). Hitler(希特勒) did not give congratulations to any of the black American winners.

“It was all right with me,” he said years later. “I didn’t go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway.”

After returning from Berlin, he received no telephone calls from the president of his own country, either. In fact, he was not honored by the United States until 1976, four years before his death.

Owens’ Olympic success made little difference to him. He earned his living by looking after a school playground, and racing against cars and dogs.

“Sure, it worried me,” he said later. “But at least it was an honest living. I had to eat.”

In the end, however, his gold medals changed his life. “They have kept me alive over the years,” he once said. “Time has stood still for me. That golden moment dies hard.”

1.In the Big Ten games, Owens         .

A.hurt himself in the back

B.was successful in setting many records

C.tried every sports event but all failed

D.had to give up all events

2.We can infer from the text that Owens was treated unfairly in the US at that time because         .

A.he was the grandsonof black slaves

B.he was the son of a poor farmer

C.he didn’t shake hands with Hitler

D.he didn’t talk to the US president on the phone

3.When Owens says “They have kept me alive over the years”, he means that the medals          .

A.have been changed for money to help him live on

B.have made him famous in the US

C.have encouraged him to face difficulties in life

D.have kept him busy with all kinds of jobs

4.What can be the best title for the text?

A.Jesse Owens — A Great American Sportsman B.The Big Ten Games

C.Making a Living As a Sportsman             D.How to Be a Successful

 

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Geoffrey Payne talks for the 1st time about the night his wife was killed. The judge thought it was he who killed his wife. Now he wrote to a magazine from the prison(监狱) about what happened on the night of 13 October 1999.

I had to stay late at the hospital that night to do an operation. I finally left at about 11pm. I drove home slowly because the weather was terrible—the wind was blowing and it was raining heavily. I was running into our road when a man suddenly ran in front of my car. I almost hit him but I stopped just in time. I was frightened and the man looked frightened, too. I got out of the car but he ran away before I could ask if he was all right. It was very strange.

  When I got home, the lights were on but it was very quiet. I called to my wife but there was no answer. Then I remembered that she was out at a concert.

  I was still very upset about what happened on the road, so I made myself a drink. Then I went upstairs to have a bath. I saw that the window in the bedroom was open. This was strange because my wife always locked the doors and windows before she went out. She was afraid of burglars. When I went to close it, I found Ellen. She was lying on the floor. There was blood everywhere. I rushed over for her pulse but she was dead. I sat on the floor beside her body and was too frightened to do anything.

    The next thing I knew was that the sky was getting light. I can’t remember a thing about that night. In the morning I phoned the police. They arrived half an hour after I phoned them. But it seemed like hours. During that time I tried hard to remember anything I could about the night before. I couldn’t stop thinking about the man in the road. What was he doing at that time of night in our quiet neighborhood?

1.         while Payne was turning into his road that night?

  A. A man suddenly ran in front of his car.

  B. His wife called him from the concert hall

  C. A man stopped him and asked him the way

  D. A man hit Payne’s car with a big stone and ran away

2. After he found Ellen dead, Payne        .

  A. called the police at once

  B. called out for help

  C. tried to find out who killed his wife

  D. sat beside his wife’s body without knowing what to do

3. Which of the following is NOT true?

  A. Payne called the police the next morning.

  B. Payne could remember clearly what had happened.

  C. The policemen arrived 30 minutes after Payne’s call.

  D. Payne wondered what the man was doing in his neighborhood that night.

4. In this passage Payne tried to        .

  A. say something about his family

  B. show he was very sorry for his wife’s death

  C. tell why his wife was killed that night         

  D. make people believe the man in the road probably killed his wife

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