摘要: A. turned B. walked C. jumped D. ran

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When you are little, the whole world feels like a big playground. I was living in Conyers, Georgia the summer it all happened. I was a second grader, but my best friend Stephanie was only in the first grade. Both of our parents were at work and most of the time they let us go our own way.

It was a hot afternoon and we decided to have an adventure in Stephanie’s basement. As I opened the basement door, before us lay the biggest room, full of amazing things like guns, dolls, and old clothes. I ran downstairs, and spotted red steel can. It was paint. I looked beyond it and there lay even more paint in bright colors like purple, orange, blue and green.

“Stephanie, I just found us a project for the day. Get some paintbrushes. We are fixing to paint.” She screamed with excitement as I told her of my secret plans and immediately we got to work. We gathered all the brushes we could find and moved all of our materials to my yard. There on the road in front of my house, we painted bit stripes (条纹) of colors across the pavement (人行道). Stripe by stripe, our colors turned into a beautiful rainbow. It was fantastic!

The sun was starting to sink. I saw a car in the distance and jumped up as I recognized the car. It was my mother. I couldn’t wait to show her my masterpiece. The car pulled slowly into the driveway and from the look on my mother’s face, I could tell that I was in deep trouble.

My mother shut the car door and walked towards me. Her eyes glaring, she shouted, “What in the world were you thinking? I understood when you made castles out of leaves, and climbed the neighbors’ trees, but this! Come inside right now!” I stood there glaring hack at her for a minute, angry because she had insulted (侮辱) my art. 

“Now go clean it up!” Mother and I began cleaning the road. Tears ran down my cheeks as I saw my beautiful rainbow turn into black cement.  

Though years have now passed, I still wonder where my rainbow has gone. I wonder if, maybe when I get older, I can find my rainbow and never have to brush it away. I guess we all need sort of rainbow to brighten our lives from time to time and to keep our hopes and dreams colorful.

41. What did the writer want to do when his mother came home?

      A. To introduce Stephanie to her.           

B. To prevent her from seeing his painting. 

      C. To put the materials back in the yard.      

D. To show his artwork to her.

42. In his mother’s eyes, the writer_______.

      A. was a born artist                       

B. always caused trouble

      C. was a problem solver                   

D. worked very hard

43. The underlined word “rainbow” in the last paragraph refers to ______.

      A. the rainbow in the sky                  

B. the stripes on the pavement

      C. something imaginative and fun          

D. important lessons learned in childhood

44. It can be learned from the passage that parents should ________.

      A. encourage children to paint             

 B. value friendship among children

      C. discover the hidden talent in children 

D. protect rather than destroy children’s dreams

  

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My daughter is a single parent, who works hard to provide for herself and her three young sons.. She manages money matters 16 and succeeds in planning for few expensive things and amusements that 17 take for granted.

When her eldest son, David, wanted a  18 so that he could do an after-school newspaper delivery job, the family 19 and soon he was the proud owner of a good second-hand bicycle. One afternoon my  20 asked David to go to the local shop on business. He rode his bicycle, but foolishly  21 it outside the shop without putting on the lock. When David came out of the shop, it was  22 . He walked home in tears and then, together with his exasperated mother, went to the local police station to report the theft(盗窃案).

Imagine their  23 when they arrived at the station: a car parked out front had David’s bike wedged in the boot. The  24 told my daughter how he’d seen a group of kids 25 for the bike once my grandson had gone  26 the shop. The driver – in his late teens – had 27 out to them to leave the bike alone. Despite this, one of the kids in the group had  28 on the bicycle and ridden it away while the others followed.

The teen got in his car,  29 after them and demanded the stolen bike back. He was happy to be able to  30 it to my grandson together with a lecture about the folly of failing to use the bike 31 . Then, in all the excitement, he  32 away, without even giving his name or telephone number.

Helping children learn to deal with poverty and constantly struggle to become 33 in their lives is what my daughter pursues(追求)in her parenting; 34 , to the best of her belief, experiencing the world outside and learning from others 35 her children a lot.

16.A.carefully       B.carelessly      C.formally       D.secretly

17.A.much         B.few           C.many         D.little

18.A.car           B.taxi           C.truck         D.bicycle

19.A.turned up      B.saved up       C.made up       D.stayed up

20.A.son           B.son-in-law      C.nephew        D.daughter

21.A.remained       B.forgot         C.left           D.dropped

22.A.moved        B.gone          C.borrowed      D.robbed

23.A.sadness        B.confidence      C.expectation     D.joy

24.A.policeman      B.guard         C.driver         D.officer

25.A.go           B.steal          C.hunt          D.search

26.A.beyond        B.over          C.inside         D.outside

27.A.called         B.spoken        C.found         D.hung

28.A.turned         B.jumped        C.lain           D.played

29.A.walked        B.looked         C.bargained      D.drove

30.A.lock          B.throw         C.return         D.devote

31.A.lock          B.brand         C.license        D.instructions

32.A.ran           B.flew          C.escaped        D.slipped

33.A.stronger       B.taller          C.fatter         D.greater

34.A.instead        B.however       C.moreover      D.otherwise

35.A.harms         B.benefits        C.influences      D.hurts

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The young policeman, Constable Rider, walked more quickly than usual, because of the cold, but he did not consciously neglect any part of his work. His torch flashed on doorways and windows as he looked for anything that was at all suspicious, and when he even thought that anything was unusual he went to try the door and window, probably unheard by the people sleeping in the room just above his head. As he turned a comer, he heard a slight rustling sound—it might be a cat, it could even be a dog, although few dogs wandered about at night. It might be a pair of lovers or it might be anything. Rider saw nothing.

A cat then? Usually if you disturbed a cat, it ran off and jumped, and you heard or noticed something else. By doing a lot of night work, you learned to notice these things, but now all riders noticed was the silence which had followed the rustling sound. So he acted cautiously. He did not flash his torch about the houses near the comer but walked on, and, a little way from the spot where he had heard the sound, stopped and bent his head, as if he was lighting a cigarette. A policeman who stopped to light a cigarette seemed the most unsuspicious policeman in the world.

There was still no sound. There were bushes in the garden of the house where Rider had first heard it and he knew that a man could hide there out of sight. But if he went back, it would ware any such man. So instead he stood and shone his torch at the window nearest him, and as if he had noticed something unusual, he walked towards it and opened the wooden gate, which made no sound at all. He reached the entrance and shone the torch on the keyhole of the front door and as he did so, the rustle came again, this time much more softly. He looked round quickly.

    1. What was Constable Rider doing on this very cold evening?

       A. He was looking for anything out of the ordinary.

      B. He was looking for something that had been lost.

       C. He was being careful not to disturb people.

       D. He was being careless in carrying on these duties.

    2. When he heard the rustling sound, he

       A. thought that it was probably caused by some animal

   B. knew that he had disturbed a cat

       C. thought that it was caused by the wind

       D. realized that he had turned a comer

    3. As he then heard no more sounds, Rider decided

       A. that he had been mistaken, and walked on

       B. that he might as well have a cigarette

       C. to flash his lamp on a window near the comer

      D. not to show that he had noticed anything

    4. Why did Constable Rider not go right back to the house on the comer?

       A. He had seen a man hiding there.

       B. He didn't want to use his torch.

       C. It would show that he had noticed something.

       D. There was still no sound from the garden.

 

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The young policeman, Constable Rider, walked more quickly than usual, because of the cold, but he did not consciously neglect any part of his work. His torch flashed on doorways and windows as he looked for anything that was at all suspicious, and when he even thought that anything was unusual he went to try the door and window, probably unheard by the people sleeping in the room just above his head. As he turned a comer, he heard a slight rustling sound—it might be a cat, it could even be a dog, although few dogs wandered about at night. It might be a pair of lovers or it might be anything. Rider saw nothing.

A cat then? Usually if you disturbed a cat, it ran off and jumped, and you heard or noticed something else. By doing a lot of night work, you learned to notice these things, but now all riders noticed was the silence which had followed the rustling sound. So he acted cautiously. He did not flash his torch about the houses near the comer but walked on, and, a little way from the spot where he had heard the sound, stopped and bent his head, as if he was lighting a cigarette. A policeman who stopped to light a cigarette seemed the most unsuspicious policeman in the world.

There was still no sound. There were bushes in the garden of the house where Rider had first heard it and he knew that a man could hide there out of sight. But if he went back, it would ware any such man. So instead he stood and shone his torch at the window nearest him, and as if he had noticed something unusual, he walked towards it and opened the wooden gate, which made no sound at all. He reached the entrance and shone the torch on the keyhole of the front door and as he did so, the rustle came again, this time much more softly. He looked round quickly.

    1. What was Constable Rider doing on this very cold evening?

       A. He was looking for anything out of the ordinary.

      B. He was looking for something that had been lost.

       C. He was being careful not to disturb people.

       D. He was being careless in carrying on these duties.

    2. When he heard the rustling sound, he

       A. thought that it was probably caused by some animal

   B. knew that he had disturbed a cat

       C. thought that it was caused by the wind

       D. realized that he had turned a comer

    3. As he then heard no more sounds, Rider decided

       A. that he had been mistaken, and walked on

       B. that he might as well have a cigarette

       C. to flash his lamp on a window near the comer

      D. not to show that he had noticed anything

    4. Why did Constable Rider not go right back to the house on the comer?

       A. He had seen a man hiding there.

       B. He didn't want to use his torch.

       C. It would show that he had noticed something.

       D. There was still no sound from the garden.

 

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  A friend and I had arranged to spend a whole Sunday taking a long walk in the country.We set off on an early train, each carrying a   1   bag filled with sandwiches, cakes, fruit and bottles of lemonade, I   2   how two people would be able to finish it all.

  Soon we had left   3   the smoky air of the city and had reached the country station where our   4   was to begin.We were   5  , because the sun was shining and there was a gentle breeze to make it just right for walking.

  We decided to go on a walk called the Four Mile Square:it has four   6   sides, each about four miles in length and on a map looks like a rough square, It is   7   because each side passes through a different kind of country.

  We   8   in high spirits along the first side, which   9   a river, planning to have a swim and our first meal before we left it.Before long, we came to a gate near which there was a(n)  10  .“Beware(当心)of the Bull(公牛)”We were very   11  .Our path ran through this field, and, as it was a public footpath, the farmer had no   12   to put a dangerous animals in it.“Oh, but it’s all right”, my friend said.“This bull is tied up, Come on.”

  I followed, because I could see for myself a strong rope   13   to the ring in its nose at one end and round a large tree at the other, We felt very bold and walked nearer,   14   a red handkerchief just to show that we weren't afraid.

  The bull began to walk towards us―and did not stop.“He   15   to have a long rope.”I said, walking more quickly, The bull to was walking more quickly, Then, at the same moment, we both saw that the rope was broken, and without   16   we began to run.

  We were halfway across the field but it didn't take us long to reach the gate again, We jumped over, very much out of   17  , and looked back to see the bull quietly   18   a bag of food.“That was a clever   19   of mine, wasn't it?”said my friend:“I dropped the food on purpose to   20   away the bull’s attention.”

  “No, I cried”it was not clever!I dropped mine-accidentally.

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[  ]

A.

small

B.

light

C.

heavy

D.

huge

(2)

[  ]

A.

wondered

B.

knew

C.

doubted

D.

ensured

(3)

[  ]

A.

over

B.

away

C.

out

D.

behind

(4)

[  ]

A.

destination

B.

walk

C.

adventure

D.

race

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[  ]

A.

unfortunate

B.

thirsty

C.

lucky

D.

tired

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[  ]

A.

equal

B.

pretty

C.

short

D.

strange

(7)

[  ]

A.

quiet

B.

cosy

C.

remote

D.

famous

(8)

[  ]

A.

started off

B.

took up

C.

ran off

D.

turned up

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[  ]

A.

connected

B.

followed

C.

surrounded

D.

reflected

(10)

[  ]

A.

announcement

B.

report

C.

evidence

D.

notice

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[  ]

A.

scared

B.

excited

C.

annoyed

D.

ashamed

(12)

[  ]

A.

chance

B.

right

C.

space

D.

duty

(13)

[  ]

A.

tied

B.

applied

C.

contacted

D.

stuck

(14)

[  ]

A.

waving

B.

wearing

C.

folding

D.

throwing

(15)

[  ]

A.

fails

B.

needs

C.

seems

D.

happens

(16)

[  ]

A.

difficulty

B.

hesitation

C.

permission

D.

trouble

(17)

[  ]

A.

question

B.

danger

C.

sight

D.

breath

(18)

[  ]

A.

weighing

B.

examining

C.

considering

D.

inspecting

(19)

[  ]

A.

trap

B.

game

C.

trick

D.

schedule

(20)

[  ]

A.

pay

B.

give

C.

take

D.

draw

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