摘要: They had a very good time at the party, ? a. hadn’t they b. had they c. did they d. didn’t they

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Catherine and I were on our way to our nephew’s birthday party one rainy Saturday morning, driving along what some people call moose(驼鹿) alley. It was early, there were few other cars on the road and we were looking forward to a good day with the family. Suddenly, a moose rushed across our path. Fortunately, a quick swerve(突然转向) to the other lane prevented a full impact, with only a small collision on the right side of our car ripping off the mirror and knocking the moose to the pavement.
By the time I stopped and looked back in my rear view mirror, the moose was getting up. It ran into the bush. Shaken but unharmed, we both looked at each other shocked by what had happened. We knew that moose accidents had claimed many lives throughout the years, and that we had been very fortunate to escape with no personal injury or worse. After a quick check of our vehicle, we drove off.
Even though the moose accident lasted just a few seconds, we still remember it to this day. Why?
We had often talked about the frailty of life, the here today and gone tomorrow potential we all face, but it had never felt so real. And it wasn’t that we hadn’t had friends, relatives and colleagues die before, it was that this experience was much more personal. In a matter of seconds, lives can easily change.
The effect of that one near miss with death has been positive, and made us appreciate life. Each one of us has only a limited time on this Earth; no one can predict when your time will end. We should give thanks for each day, to see the sun rise again, and to know that you can accomplish and assist others to appreciate their life if they are caught in the “poor-me” syndrome(综合症状).
【小题1】What can we learn about the accident form the first two paragraphs?

A.Fortunately, they didn’t hit the moose.
B.They themselves were slightly injured.
C.Many people have died from similar accidents.
D.The author should be blamed for the accident.
【小题2】What did the accident teach the author?
A.Being open to unexpected turns in life is important.
B.Life is long if you know how to use it.
C.Life is measured by thoughts and actions, not by time.
D.Life is unpredictable, so we should treasure every moment.
【小题3】How should we spend every day according to the author?
a. being thankful and helpful
b. appreciating the natural beauty of the world
c. being confident
d. making every effort to succeed
A.abB.bc C.abcD.bcd

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  Last autumn I spent a week at a big hotel in London, where every room is the same size and has the same furniture, and looks just like every other room.

  One night, quite late, I got back to the hotel after a good   1   with some friends.I walked into the lift and   2   the button.When the lift stopped, I got out and walked to what I   3   was my room.When I opened the door I saw an   4   scene.A man pointed a   5   at a woman sitting in an armchair, and the woman was saying in a   6   voice, “Please don't shoot me!” I turned   7  , ran along the corridor(走廊)and   8   the stair-I daren't wait for the lift-and found the night porter in the hall.“Quick.” I cried, “Someone was murdered in my room”.Controlling his   9   he came back with me, but when we opened the door of 311, the room was   10  .The porter looked at me strangely, said, “I think, sir, you'd better   11  ,” and he left.I thought I must have drunk   12   much.I followed his   13  .At last, I thought I hadn't heard a gun   14  .The next morning I made some inquires(咨询), and the explanation was really quite   15  .I went to Room411 on the floor   16   where a famous actor and his wife were studying   17   of a new play.When I told them that it was I who had   18   their room, they laughed and gave me a   19   to see the play on the   20   night.

(1)

[  ]

A.

dinner

B.

lunch

C.

rest

D.

party

(2)

[  ]

A.

found

B.

repaired

C.

pressed

D.

fixed

(3)

[  ]

A.

saw

B.

found

C.

guessed

D.

thought

(4)

[  ]

A.

interesting

B.

exciting

C.

astonishing(令人震惊的)

D.

striking

(5)

[  ]

A.

branch

B.

finger

C.

stick

D.

gun

(6)

[  ]

A.

soft

B.

frightened

C.

stick

D.

whisper

(7)

[  ]

A.

round

B.

right

C.

pale

D.

outside

(8)

[  ]

A.

for

B.

up

C.

down

D.

under

(9)

[  ]

A.

sorrow

B.

fear

C.

surprise

D.

doubt

(10)

[  ]

A.

full

B.

disorder

C.

tidy

D.

empty

(11)

[  ]

A.

go back

B.

go to bed

C.

go home

D.

go away

(12)

[  ]

A.

so

B.

very

C.

enough

D.

too

(13)

[  ]

A.

advice

B.

way

C.

suggestion

D.

idea

(14)

[  ]

A.

shout

B.

shot(枪声)

C.

burn

D.

fire

(15)

[  ]

A.

moving

B.

simple

C.

funny

D.

lively

(16)

[  ]

A.

over

B.

in

C.

above

D.

just

(17)

[  ]

A.

a scene(一幕)

B.

a picture

C.

the music

D.

the sense(意识)

(18)

[  ]

A.

robbed

B.

stole into

C.

broke into

D.

burst out

(19)

[  ]

A.

seat

B.

card

C.

time

D.

ticket

(20)

[  ]

A.

opening

B.

last

C.

lonely

D.

closing

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TS said that everyone has a changing circle of friends. However, no matter how frequently we renew our phone books, some names always remain. These names remind us of the good times we spent together with our friends. Though we may not see them every  day, they will always stay in our hearts.
Tom was often called "Big Head" at school because of his extraordinarily large head. He was one of my close friends at primary school. But since graduation, we have been studying in different cities and haven't seen each other for a long time.
Several days ago, I received an e-mail saying that my former classmates from primary school were holding a party to get together and chat about past memories. I was so excited because [ would get to see Tom again. What would he look like now? Would we still feel as close to each other as we had done back then? I was a little frightened about what I would find.
When I arrived at the party, I did manage to recognize Tom. However, he was much taller than he had been before. What's more, his head was no longer big.
"Hi, Buddy. Do you recognize me?" Tom walked towards me.
"Of course. How could I ever forget our ' Big Head' ," I said jokingly, "But where has your big head gone?"
"Haha, maybe it didn't keep up with the steps of time and stayed in the past," Tom patted his own head and answered with a laugh.
All my misgivings suddenly disappeared. I realized that time had changed us outwardly, but our friendship hadn't changed at all. I chatted happily with Tom about our shared experiences in primary school.
Then I looked around the small room and saw different faces, both familiar and unfamiliar, but none of them the faces of strangers. The whole party was filled with a warm atmosphere. Everyone was lost in the sweet memories of childhood. They forgot all their present-day stresses and pressures.
"Hey, what are you thinking about? Come and get some pizza!" A call from a friend woke me up from my thoughts. I hurried towards the table. "Wait! That biggest piece is mine!"
【小题1】Why are some names always in our phone books?

A.Because everyone has a changing circle of friends.
B.Because we sometimes forget to renew phone books.
C.Because we'll never forget some of our friends.
D.Because our circle of friends will not change.
【小题2】According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Tom has changed a lot since primary school.
B.Tom invited the author to the get-together party by email.
C.The author recognized Tom immediately because of his big head.
D.Tom couldn't recognize the author at the first sight.
【小题3】What does the underlined word "misgiving" mean (in para. 8 )?
A.expectation and excitementB.worries and doubts
C.stresses and pressuresD.shyness and nervousness
【小题4】The author writes the last paragraph to show
A.others can't understand what the author is thinking about
B.The pizzas are not adequate for everyone in the party
C.the author wants to have a big pizza very much
D.the author enjoys the warm atmosphere of the party greatly
【小题5】Which of the following proverbs can be used to conclude this passage.'?
A.A friend in need is a friend indeed.B.Time reveals a person's heart.
C.Friends are like wine; the older, the better.D.A faithful friend is hard to find.

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  Ray's wedding had gone off smoothly.Everyone seemed to have had a good time.A few people had too good a time; they went home with designated(指派的)drivers.All evening, the gift table remained unguarded.Who would steal anything, Ray thought.He had never heard of such a thing happening at a wedding.But his best friend Aaron said there was a first time for everything.He strolled out regularly from the inside festivities(庆祝)to check on the gift table, making sure no one suspicious was hanging around it.

  Ray and Julia went on a 3-week honeymoon to Italy right after the wedding.When they got back, they opened all the gifts and sent out thank-you notes.But there was one problem.A married couple that used to be good friends had apparently given nothing.This surprised Julia, because Walt and Mary said they were thrilled to be invited.And, they actually seemed to have had a great time at the wedding.Frankly, Ray didn't even care if they hadn't given a gift.He just needed to know whether to send a thank-you note.Ray called Aaron.Aaron said maybe Walt had left an envelope on the gift table like Aaron had.“Yes, but we got your envelope with the cash inside,” Ray said.

  “Maybe my envelope looked too thin, and some thief thought Walt's envelope looked nice and fat.”

  Aaron asked Ray if he had looked everwhere for Walt's gift.Had he called up the wedding site to see if anything been left behind? Ray said that he had looked everywhere and made a lot of calls that were fruitless.

  Ray didn't know what to do.If he sent Walt and Mary a thank-you note for a gift they hadn't given, they would be insulted.If he didn't send them a thank-you note for a gift they had given, they would get angry.

  “What would you do?” Ray asked.Aaron said he would call Walt up and tell him the problem.

  “You can't go wrong with simply being honest,” Aaron said.

  “Oh, yes, you can,” Ray contradicted(反驳)him.“Sometimes it's best to let sleeping dogs lie.” But he thought about it, and finally decided that Aaron was right.He called Walt and told him the problem.Walt said that yes, he had given an envelope.In fact, the envelope contained $500 cash.

  “$500?!” Ray asked.“That's a lot of cash, Walt!” Walt admitted that it was, but he had gotten a fat raise(加薪)early that year and Ray's was the only wedding he'd been to in quite a while.Ray thanked him very much, and apologized sincerely for someone stealing Walt's generous gift.Walt told him that it was “only money”.

  When Ray told Aaron about Walt's gift, Aaron laughed.“The only thief at the wedding was Walt! I quit playing cards with him last year because I caught him cheating.And it was only a $10 pot! I'm sure I told you about that.”

  “Yes, you did tell me,” Ray said.But, of course, he had to send Walt a thank-you note anyway.

(1)

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Nobody checked on the gift table all evening.

B.

Walt had surely gotten a fat raise early that year.

C.

Stealing had never happened at a wedding.

D.

Aaron looked on honesty as the best policy.

(2)

The underlined word “insulted” in Paragraph 5 probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

deeply impressed

B.

badly hurt

C.

much discouraged

D.

greatly moved

(3)

What kind of person is Ray?

[  ]

A.

Considerate and polite.

B.

Faithful and experienced.

C.

Outgoing and determined.

D.

Friendly and optimistic.

(4)

Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

A Wedding Party

B.

The Theft at the Wedding

C.

The Wedding Gift

D.

A Secret at the Wedding

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Catherine and I were on our way to our nephew’s birthday party one rainy Saturday morning, driving along what some people call moose(驼鹿) alley. It was early, there were few other cars on the road and we were looking forward to a good day with the family. Suddenly, a moose rushed across our path. Fortunately, a quick swerve(突然转向) to the other lane prevented a full impact, with only a small collision on the right side of our car ripping off the mirror and knocking the moose to the pavement.

By the time I stopped and looked back in my rear view mirror, the moose was getting up. It ran into the bush. Shaken but unharmed, we both looked at each other shocked by what had happened. We knew that moose accidents had claimed many lives throughout the years, and that we had been very fortunate to escape with no personal injury or worse. After a quick check of our vehicle, we drove off.

Even though the moose accident lasted just a few seconds, we still remember it to this day. Why?

We had often talked about the frailty of life, the here today and gone tomorrow potential we all face, but it had never felt so real. And it wasn’t that we hadn’t had friends, relatives and colleagues die before, it was that this experience was much more personal. In a matter of seconds, lives can easily change.

The effect of that one near miss with death has been positive, and made us appreciate life. Each one of us has only a limited time on this Earth; no one can predict when your time will end. We should give thanks for each day, to see the sun rise again, and to know that you can accomplish and assist others to appreciate their life if they are caught in the “poor-me” syndrome(综合症状).

1.What can we learn about the accident form the first two paragraphs?

A.Fortunately, they didn’t hit the moose.

B.They themselves were slightly injured.

C.Many people have died from similar accidents.

D.The author should be blamed for the accident.

2.What did the accident teach the author?

A.Being open to unexpected turns in life is important.

B.Life is long if you know how to use it.

C.Life is measured by thoughts and actions, not by time.

D.Life is unpredictable, so we should treasure every moment.

3.How should we spend every day according to the author?

a. being thankful and helpful

b. appreciating the natural beauty of the world

c. being confident

d. making every effort to succeed

A.ab               B.bc               C.abc              D.bcd

 

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