摘要:First, I would like to say hello to you all.

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  Mr Baker was rich. He liked chatting (聊天). 1 he had servants to 2 all the housework, he had enough 3 to chat with people. One summer afternoon he was 4 to his friend's birthday party. As soon as he got there, he began to chat. He kept 5 chatting at table. And all the other guests (客人) 6 but he didn't notice it. His 7 was worried. Because the man had 8 a call that his sister would come to see him. He was going to 9 her at the railway station. But Mr Baker didn't want to say 10 to him and went on chatting, while eating the dishes.

  “ 11 you like a roast bird, Mr Baker?”asked his friend's wife.

  “ 12 ,”answered Mr Baker, “But where is it?”

  “ 13 the bird in the big tree outside,”said the woman. “I want it to be your 14 dish. I'll cut the tree down, 15 it and roast it for you.”

  “That would make a good 16 !” Said Mr Baker. “But I'm afraid it'll 17 away before you begin to 18 the tree.”

  “Don't 19 it, Mr Baker,”the woman said with a smile.“It is a stupid bird. It doesn't know when to 20 !”

1.

[  ]

A.While

B.Although

C.So

D.Since

2.

[  ]

A.make

B.do

C.finish

D.get

3.

[  ]

A.time

B.money

C.places

D.room

4.

[  ]

A.suggested

B.asked

C.said

D.invited

5.

[  ]

A.up

B.in

C.on

D.out

6.

[  ]

A.left

B.hurried

C.laughed

D.chatted

7.

[  ]

A.wife

B.brother

C.servant

D.friend

8.

[  ]

A.accepted

B.received

C.told

D.heard

9.

[  ]

A.take

B.visit

C.meet

D.save

10.

[  ]

A.hello

B.sorry

C.goodbye

D.thanks

11.

[  ]

A.Can

B.May

C.Could

D.Would

12.

[  ]

A.Sure

B.Certain

C.Pardon

D.Sorry

13.

[  ]

A.Listen to

B.Watch

C.Look up

D.Hear

14.

[  ]

A.first

B.more

C.last

D.other

15.

[  ]

A.catch

B.take

C.destroy

D.hurt

16.

[  ]

A.thinking

B.dish

C.meat

D.taste

17.

[  ]

A.run

B.fly

C.walk

D.jump

18.

[  ]

A.watch

B.notice

C.climb

D.cut

19.

[  ]

           
A.be afraid ofB.be angry with
C.worry aboutD.mind

20.

[  ]

A.fly

B.leave

C.run

D.stop

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完形填空

  Mr Baker was rich. He liked chatting (聊天). 1 he had servants to 2 all the housework, he had enough 3 to chat with people. One summer afternoon he was 4 to his friend's birthday party. As soon as he got there, he began to chat. He kept 5 chatting at table. And all the other guests (客人) 6 but he didn't notice it. His 7 was worried. Because the man had 8 a call that his sister would come to see him. He was going to 9 her at the railway station. But Mr Baker didn't want to say 10 to him and went on chatting, while eating the dishes.

  “ 11 you like a roast bird, Mr Baker?”asked his friend's wife.

  “ 12 ,”answered Mr Baker, “But where is it?”

  “ 13 the bird in the big tree outside,”said the woman. “I want it to be your 14 dish. I'll cut the tree down, 15 it and roast it for you.”

  “That would make a good 16 !” Said Mr Baker. “But I'm afraid it'll 17 away before you begin to 18 the tree.”

  “Don't 19 it, Mr Baker,”the woman said with a smile.“It is a stupid bird. It doesn't know when to 20 !”

1.

[  ]

A.While

B.Although

C.So

D.Since

2.

[  ]

A.make

B.do

C.finish

D.get

3.

[  ]

A.time

B.money

C.places

D.room

4.

[  ]

A.suggested

B.asked

C.said

D.invited

5.

[  ]

A.up

B.in

C.on

D.out

6.

[  ]

A.left

B.hurried

C.laughed

D.chatted

7.

[  ]

A.wife

B.brother

C.servant

D.friend

8.

[  ]

A.accepted

B.received

C.told

D.heard

9.

[  ]

A.take

B.visit

C.meet

D.save

10.

[  ]

A.hello

B.sorry

C.goodbye

D.thanks

11.

[  ]

A.Can

B.May

C.Could

D.Would

12.

[  ]

A.Sure

B.Certain

C.Pardon

D.Sorry

13.

[  ]

A.Listen to

B.Watch

C.Look up

D.Hear

14.

[  ]

A.first

B.more

C.last

D.other

15.

[  ]

A.catch

B.take

C.destroy

D.hurt

16.

[  ]

A.thinking

B.dish

C.meat

D.taste

17.

[  ]

A.run

B.fly

C.walk

D.jump

18.

[  ]

A.watch

B.notice

C.climb

D.cut

19.

[  ]

           
A.be afraid ofB.be angry with
C.worry aboutD.mind

20.

[  ]

A.fly

B.leave

C.run

D.stop

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  Thank you, Mr.Morley, for your kind introduction.It was very nice of you to speak of me like that.While I was listening, I had trouble believing that I was the man you were talking about.

  My thanks go out to all of you for being here at this dinner.I look around and say to myself,"These people are my friends." And you know how good it is to be among friends.

  Seven years ago, I became the tennis coach at this school.I can remember arriving here as if it were yesterday.When I started coaching, we only had a small team then, just three boys and two girls, and only one tennis court.So my first job was to increase the team.At the end of the first year, we had ten boys and six girls.And it seems like the team keeps getting stronger every year.

  I've been lucky to have some really good players to coach.Coaches love good players.Some great players from our school over the past years include Herbert Bradbury, Christopher Stanton and Emma Austen, all champions during the years they played.

  Among the players on our team now is Arthur Burney, perhaps the best of them all.I'm sure you all join with me in wishing him good luck as he leaves for Capetown next week.He's our first student to enter the Capetown Junior International Tennis Tournament(锦标赛), where he will play against some of the best young tennis players in the world.Good luck, Ace!

  The time has come for me, however, to make a change.Recent health problems have made it difficult for me to continue coaching.

  I must say, I'm looking forward to my retirement with mixed feelings.I'm certainly ready for a long rest, but I'm a bit worried about what I'll do with all my spare time.You might find me coming down to watch the games from time to time.If you can still remember me, you might say hello.

  Thank you everyone.I'll miss you all.

(1)

From the text, we know the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

a wanted ad

B.

a welcome speech

C.

a farewell speech

D.

a sport introduction

(2)

How does the man probably feel when he speaks?

[  ]

A.

A bit puzzled.

B.

Quite disappointed

C.

Very angry.

D.

A little sad.

(3)

The man would not work any more because of ________.

[  ]

A.

his age

B.

health problems

C.

few good player

D.

little money

(4)

Which of the following is FALSE?

[  ]

A.

There were only six players when the man started his work.

B.

Bradbury, Stanton and Austen were the man's students.

C.

The man recalled his work in the text.

D.

The man thanked all the people for coming to the meeting.

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     I still remember my first day at school in London and I was half-excited and half-frightened.
On my way to school I wondered what sort of questions the other boys would ask me and
practiced all the answers: "I am nine years old. I was born here but I haven't lived here since
I was two. I was living in Farley. It's about thirty miles away. I came back to London two
months ago." I also wondered if it was the custom for boys to fight strangers like me, but
I was tall for my age. I hoped they would decide not to risk it.
     No one took any notice of me before school. I stood in the center of the playground,
expecting someone to say "hello", but no one spoke to me. When a teacher called my name
and told me where my classroom was, one or two boys looked at me but that was all.
     My teacher was called Mr. Jones. There were 42 boys in the class, so I didn't stand
out there
, either, until the first lesson of the afternoon. Mr. Jones was very fond of Charles
Dickens and he had decided to read aloud to us from David Copperfield, but first he asked
several boys if they knew Dickens' birthplace, but no one guessed right. A boy called Brian,
the biggest in the class, said: "Timbuktu", and Mr. Jones went red in the face. Then he asked
me. I said: "Portsmouth", and everyone stared at me because Mr. Jones said I was right.
This didn't make me very popular, of course.
     "He thinks he's clever," I heard Brian say.
     After that, we went out to the playground to play football. I was in Brian's team, and he
obviously had Dickens in mind because he told me to go in goal. No one ever wanted to be
the goalkeeper.
     "He's big enough and useless enough." Brian said when someone asked him why he
had chosen me.
     I suppose Mr. Jones, who served as the judge, remembered Dickens, too, because
when the game was nearly over, Brian pushed one of the players on the other team, and
he gave them a penalty (惩罚). As the boy kicked the ball to my right, I threw myself down
instinctively (本能地) and saved it. All my team crowded round me. My bare knees were
injured and bleeding. Brian took out a handkerchief and offered it to me.
     "Do you want to join my gang (帮派)?" he said.
     At the end of the day, I was no longer a stranger.
1.The writer prepared to answer all of the following questions EXCEPT " ".
A. How old are you?
B. Where are you from?
C. Do you want to join my gang?
D. When did you come back to London?
2.We can learn from the passage that .
A. boys were usually unfriendly to new students
B. the writer was not greeted as he expected
C. Brian praised the writer for his cleverness
D. the writer was glad to be a goalkeeper
3.The underlined part "I didn't stand out" in paragraph 3 means that the writer was not .
A. noticeable
B. welcome
C. important
D. foolish
4.The writer was offered a handkerchief because .

A. he threw himself down and saved the goal
B. he pushed a player on the other team
C. he was beginning to be accepted
D. he was no longer a newcomer

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  I still remember my first day at school in London and I was half-excited and half-frightened.On my way to school I wondered what sort of questions the other boys would ask me and practiced all the answers:“I am nine years old.I was born here but I haven't lived here since I was two.I was living in Farley.It's about thirty miles away.I came back to London two months ago.” I also wondered if it was the custom for boys to fight strangers like me, but I was tall for my age.I hoped they would decide not to risk it.

  No one took any notice of me before school.I stood in the center of the playground, expecting someone to say “hello”, but no one spoke to me.When a teacher called my name and told me where my classroom was, one or two boys looked at me but that was all.

  My teacher was called Mr.Jones.There were 42 boys in the class, so I didn't stand out there, either, until the first lesson of the afternoon.Mr.Jones was very fond of Charles Dickens and he had decided to read aloud to us from David Copperfield, but first he asked several boys if they knew Dickens' birthplace, but no one guessed right.A boy called Brian, the biggest in the class, said:“Timbuktu”, and Mr.Jones went red in the face.Then he asked me.I said:“Portsmouth”, and everyone stared at me because Mr.Jones said I was right.This didn't make me very popular, of course.

  “He thinks he's clever,” I heard Brian say.

  After that, we went out to the playground to play football.I was in Brian's team, and he obviously had Dickens in mind because he told me to go in goal.No one ever wanted to be the goalkeeper.

  “He's big enough and useless enough.” Brian said when someone asked him why he had chosen me.

  I suppose Mr.Jones, who served as the judge, remembered Dickens, too, because when the game was nearly over, Brian pushed one of the players on the other team, and he gave them a penalty(惩罚).As the boy kicked the ball to my right, I threw myself down instinctively(本能地)and saved it.All my team crowded round me.My bare knees were injured and bleeding.Brian took out a handkerchief and offered it to me.

  “Do you want to join my gang(帮派)?” he said.

  At the end of the day, I was no longer a stranger.

(1)

The writer prepared to answer all of the following questions EXCEPT “_______”.

[  ]

A.

How old are you?

B.

Where are you from?

C.

Do you want to join my gang?

D.

When did you come back to London?

(2)

We can learn from the passage that _______.

[  ]

A.

boys were usually unfriendly to new students

B.

the writer was not greeted as he expected

C.

Brian praised the writer for his cleverness

D.

the writer was glad to be a goalkeeper

(3)

The underlined part “I didn't stand out” in paragraph 3 means that the writer was not.

[  ]

A.

noticeable

B.

welcome

C.

important

D.

foolish

(4)

The writer was offered a handkerchief because _______.

[  ]

A.

he threw himself down and saved the goal

B.

he pushed a player on the other team

C.

he was beginning to be accepted

D.

he was no longer a newcomer

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