摘要: What was the woman’s problem? A. She was sick B. She couldn’t make up her mind which country to visit. C. She couldn’t think out a topic for her composition.

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Some years ago, an American policeman found a woman lying near a lonely road. She did not appear to have an accident, but she was shaking and clearly in a state of shock, so he rushed her to the hospital. She began to tell the doctor on duty a story which was astonishing in all respects.

  She had been driving along a country road when she had been stopped by a flying saucer landing in front of her. She had been forced to leave the car and enter the flying saucer by creatures which looked like human beings and which could easily make themselves understood although they could not speak.

  They could read her thoughts and she could read theirs. They tested her politely and allowed her to leave after carrying out a number of tests on her. As she otherwise seemed to be normal, the doctor decided that she was probably suffering from the side effects (副作用) of some medicine. The woman insisted on being allowed to go home, but when she gave her address, it was in a town over a thousand miles from the hospital. The police then started to make inquiries (打听) and soon discovered that there was already a search going on for the woman, whose husband badly reported that she had disappeared. Her car had been found with the driver’s door open and the engine running. In front of the car the surface of the road had been completely destroyed—not by an explosion (爆炸) or anything of that kind, but as if a large, round, white-hot object had burnt through it.

1. What happened to the woman?

A. She was sick.

B. She had an accident.

C. She saw a flying saucer and was taken away by some creatures.

D. She couldn’t find her husband.

2. The underlined phrase “in all respects” in the first paragraph means _____.

A. From one’s point of view. B. Show admiration or politeness.

C. In one’s opinion.  D. Look at a problem from all aspects.

3. We can infer from the passage that _____.

A. The woman was telling a lie.  B. The woman was telling the truth.

C. The woman had mental disease.      D. The woman had a strange dream.

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Hilary Smith belonged to a good family.But by the age of twenty, he had spent all the money the good old family had.He then had some trouble with the bank and was put in prison.He escaped from the prison and ran to Australia without delay.

Hilary did not like Australia and Australia did not like Hilary.What he could do seemed to be one of two things: die or work.The thought of neither of these gave him any pleasure.Then he remembered that he was not alone in the world.He possessed an aunt.

She was his father's only sister, but his father used to say she brought no glory to the family.Hilary, of course, tried to discover what she had done.It seemed that she had failed to marry a nobleman.Instead, she had chosen a husband who was connected with trade.Of course as soon as she became "Mrs.Parks", her brother considered her dead.Later on, Mr.Parks died and left her a lot of money, but that did not bring her back to life in her brother's opinion.

Hilary discovered his aunt's address.Fortunately she remained faithful and honest to him even after she fell ill.So Hilary's star shone again.When he was feeling honest, he could talk attractively.

He frequently visited his aunt's house, and soon he was living comfortably in the building which the profits of trade had provided.

One thing was soon clear: his aunt was seriously ill, and nothing could cure her illness.Hilary was very worried.Fate had found a home for him, and was now going to throw him out of it.There was only one thing that could save him: her will.

"Will?" she said, "yes, I have made one.That was when I was a girl and had not much money, I left all my money to some religious people."

    "Didn't you make another will when you were married?" Hilary asked.

His aunt shook her head."No," she said in a low voice, 'There was no need.When I finally had a lot of money I found I had no relations."

On the next day he went to the public library and examined a book of law.It told him what he already believed.When a woman is married, an earlier will loses its value.A new will must be made. If no new will is made, the money goes to the nearest relation.Hilary knew that he was his aunt's only relation.His future was safe.

After a few months had passed, Hilary's problems became serious. He badly needed money.He had expensive tastes, and owed a lot of money to shopkeepers.They trusted him because his aunt was rich, but the debt was terrible.

Unfortunately his aunt did not want to discuss money matters at all.In the end they had a quarrel about the small amount of ten pounds.Hilary was now very angry.He began to wonder about a new problem.Was it kind to want his aunt to live any longer? Was it not better for her to die now? While he was considering what to do, his aunt told him that she was going to send for her lawyer.So she was going to make a new will.Hilary thought she might leave all her money to someone else.Soon he reached a clear decision.He must do a great kindness to the poor old woman.

One night when the old servant who had been nursing his aunt went off, he doubled the amount of some medicine.The total amount was too great and it could just put her to sleep forever.

“Thank you," his aunt took the glass from his hand with a grateful look."I want, more than anything, to sleep, and never to wake up again.Is that what you wish, Hilary? I have given you your chance.Don't blame me if I have some doubts about what you intended to do.Sick people get these ideas, you know.One thing I ought to explain to you.Mr.Parks never married me.He already had a wife and couldn't marry again.That made your foolish father very angry with me...Well, if I am alive tomorrow I shall make another will in your favor.If I die tonight, you'll get nothing...No, Hilary, don't try to take the glass away.If you do that, I shall know, and I don't want to know.Good night, Hilary."

    Then, very carefully, she raised the glass to her mouth and drank.

67.From the story, we learn that Hilary's aunt was ____.

    A.bad-tempered and lonely                     B.kind-hearted and wise

    C.generous and humorous                     D.mean and cruel

68.Why did Hilary's father consider his aunt dead?

    A.Because they lost contact with each other after her marriage.

    B.Because she married a businessman.

    C.Because she broke away from the family for a better life.

    D.Because he thought she was a shame to the family.

69.Which part of what Hilary's aunt said eventually might frustrate(使恼怒而又不知所措) Hilary the most?

    A.She wanted to sleep and never to wake up again.

    B.She never got married to Mr.Parks.

    C.Mr.Parks had a wife.

    D.She would make a new will tomorrow.

70.Which detail from the story is the climax (高潮) of the story?

    A.Hilary found his aunt was seriously ill.

    B.Hilary quarreled with his aunt about ten pounds.

    C.Hilary's aunt drank the medicine her nephew prepared for her.

    D.Hilary's aunt made a will to leave all her money to someone else.

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第一节(5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)

听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1What's the weather like?

ARainy

BCloudy

CSunny

2What is the man?

AA student

BA professor

CAn engineer

3Where does the conversation probably take place?

AAt school

BAt the doctor's

CAt the woman's home

4What does the woman advise the man to do?

ASave some money for a computer

BBuy a second-hand computer

CBuy a new computer

5How much will the man pay for two general tickets and two student tickets?

A.$20

B.$30

C.$40

第二节(15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5)

听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

听第6段材料,回答第68题。

6How does the woman go to work?

ATake a taxi

BBy bus

COn foot

7How long does it take the man to go to work?

A13 minutes

B20 minutes

C30 minutes

8What can we learn from the conversation?

AThe man takes a bus to work

BThe woman is a cook

CThe man and the woman are neighbors

听第7段材料,回答第911题。

9What was the woman's problem?

AShe was sick

BShe couldn't make up her mind as to which country to visit

CShe couldn't think of a topic for her composition

10What does the man advise the woman to do?

ATry to get the composition

BRide a camel

CWrite about her trip

11What's the result?

AThe woman still didn't know what to do with her composition

BThe woman felt relaxed after listening to the man's advice

CThe man didn't have to finish his composition

听第8段材料,回答第1214题。

12What's the main topic of the dialogue?

AHow to say some Chinese words in English

BHow to use chopsticks

CHow to eat a meal in China

13What can we learn from the dialogue?

AThe man isn't good at English

BThe man is very good at Chinese

CThe man doesn't like practicing Chinese

14How many expressions about saying chifan in English are referred in the conversation?

AOnly one

BTwo

CThree

听第9段材料,回答第1517题。

15Why did the man talk to the woman?

AHe wanted to buy a house

BHe wanted to get a job

CHe wanted to rent a flat

16What is the flat the man is interested in like?

AIt has a bathroom and one bedroom

BIt has two bedrooms and a sitting room

CIt has a kitchen but it hasn't a bathroom

17How much will the man pay for the biggest one each year?

A3,600 dollars

B2,400 dollars

C3,000 dollars

听第10段材料,回答第1820题。

18Why does a bus move slowly in London?

AThere's usually a lot of traffic

BThere is always something wrong with it

CThere are too many bikes on the roads

19What is one of the disadvantages in taking the underground train?

AThe station is too far

BIt costs more money

CThe road is crowded

20What is the main purpose for the speaker to go to work by bike?

AIt costs him less money

BIt's good for his health

CIt saves him some time

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Hilary Smith belonged to a good family. But by the age of twenty , he had spent all the money the good old family had. He then had some trouble with the bank and was put in prison. He escaped from the prison and ran to Australia without delay.

Hilary did not like Australia,and Australia did not like Hilary. What he could do seemed to be one of two things: die or work. Then he remembered that he was not alone in the world. He had an aunt.

She was his father’s only sister,but his father used to say she brought no glory to the family. Hilary, of course, tried to discover what she had done. It seemed that she had failed to marry a nobleman. Instead, she had chosen a husband who was connected with “trade”. Of course as soon as she became “Mrs Parks” , her brother considered her dead. Later on, Mr Parks died and left her a lot of money; but that did not bring her back to life in her brother’s opinion.

Hilary discovered his aunt’s address. Fortunately she remained faithful and honest to him even after she fell ill. So Hilary’s star shone again, and soon he moved into her house and lived as comfortably as a sailor who had just reached harbour. He had only about a sixpence in his pocket.

One thing was soon clear: his aunt was seriously ill, and nothing could cure her illness. Hilary was very worried. Fate had found a home for him, and was now going to throw him out of it. There was only one thing that could save him: her will.

“Will? ”  She said, “yes, I have made one. That was when I was a girl and had not much money. I left all my money to some religious people.”

“Didn’t you make another will when you were married?” Hilary asked.

His aunt shook her head. “No,” she said in a low voice, “There was no need, When I finally had a lot of money I found I had no relations.”

On the next day he went to the public library and examined a book of law. It told him what he already believed. When a woman is married, an earlier will loses its value. A new will must be made. If no new will is made, the money goes to the nearest relation. Hilary knew that he was his aunt’s only relation. His future was safe.

After a few months had passed , Hilary’s problems became serious. He badly needed money. He had expensive tastes, and owed a lot of money to shopkeepers. They trusted him because his aunt was rich; but the debt was terrible.

Unfortunately his aunt did not want to discuss money matters at all. In the end they had a quarrel about the small amount of ten pounds. Hilary was not very angry. He began to wonder about a new problem. Was it kind to want his aunt to live any longer? Was it not better for her to die now? While he was considering what to do, his aunt told him that she was going to send for her lawyer. So she was going to make a new will, Hilary thought. She might leave all her money to someone else. Soon he reached a clear decision. He must do a great kindness to the poor old woman.

One night when the old servant who had been nursing his aunt went off, he doubled the amount of some medicine. The total amount was too great and it could just put her to sleep forever.

“Thank you,” his aunt took the glass from his hand with a grateful look. “I want, more than anything, to sleep, and never to wake up again. Is that what you wish, Hilary? Don’t blame me if I have some doubts about what you intended to do. Sick people get these ideas, you know. One thing I ought to explain to you. Mr. Parks never married me. He already had a wife and couldn’t marry again, That made your foolish father very angry with me... Well, if I am alive tomorrow I shall make another will in your favour. If I die tonight, you’ll get nothing... No, Hilary, don’t try to take the glass away. If you do that, I shall know; and I don’t want to know. Goodnight, Hilary. ”

Then, very carefully, she raised the glass to her mouth and drank.

55.        From the story, we learn that Hilary’s aunt was         .

A. bad-tempered and lonely                            B. kind-hearted and wise

C. careless about money                       D. cruel to her niece

56.        Why did Hilary’s father consider his aunt dead?

A. Because they lost contact with each other after her marriage.

B. Because she married a businessman with a wife against his will.

C. Because she broke away from the family for a better life.

D. Because he thought she was a shame to the family

57.        The underlined sentence “He must do a great kindness to the poor old woman” in paragraph 11 suggests that Hilary Smith          .

A. was determined to put his aunt’s life to an end

B. decided to do his aunt a favor to call in a lawyer

C. made up his mind to take good care of his aunt

D. would help his aunt to donate all her money to religious people

58.  Which of the following is the focus of the story?

A. Hilary’s aunt’s money.                          B. Hilary Smith’s debts.

C. The intended murder.                          D. Hilary’s aunt’s marriage.

59.        When Hilary read the law book, Hilary learnt that          .

A. Hilary’s aunt is not allowed to make a new will

B. the money will go to Hilary after his aunt dies without a new will

C. Hilary’s aunt must leave the money to the religious people after she dies

D. Hilary must look after his aunt till her death because he is the only relation

60.  Which detail from the story is the climax(高潮) of the story?

A. Hilary escaped from the prison.

B. Hilary quarreled with is aunt about ten pounds.

C. Hilary’s aunt drank the medicine her nephew prepared for her.

D. Hilary’s aunt made a will to leave all her money to someone else

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     Hilary Smith belonged to a good family. But by the age of twenty, he had spent all the money the good
old family had. He then had some trouble with the bank and was put in prison. He escaped from the prison
and ran to Australia without delay.
     Hilary did not like Australia, and Australia did not like Hilary. What he could do seemed to be one of two
things: die or work. Then he remembered that he was not alone in the world. He had an aunt.
     She was his father's only sister, but his father used to say she brought no glory to the family. Hilary, of
course, tried to discover what she had done. It seemed that she had failed to marry a nobleman. Instead, she
had chosen a husband who was connected with:"trade". Of course as soon as she became "Mrs. Parks", her
brother considered her dead. Later on, Mr. Parks died and left her a lot of money; but that did not bring her
back to life in her brother's opinion.
     Hilary discovered his aunt's address. Fortunately she remained faithful and honest to him even after she
fell ill. So Hilary's star shone again, and soon he moved into her house and lived as comfortably as a sailor
who had just reached harbour. He had only about a sixpence in his pocket.
     One thing was soon clear: his aunt was seriously ill, and nothing could cure her illness. Hilary was very
worried. Fate had found a home for him, and was now going to throw him out of it. There was only one
thing that could save him: her will.
     "Will?" she said, "yes, I have made one. That was when I was a girl and had not much money. I left all
my money to some religious people."
     "Didn't you make another will when you were married?" Hilary asked.
     His aunt shook her head. "No," she said in a low voice, "There was no need. When I finally had a lot of
money I found I had no relations."
     On the next day he went to the public library and examined a book of law. It told him what he already
believed. When a woman is married, an earlier will loses its value. A new will must be made. If no new will
is made, the money goes to the nearest relation. Hilary knew that he was his aunt's only relation. His future
was safe.
     After a few months had passed, Hilary's problems became serious. He badly needed money. He had
expensive tastes, and owed a lot of money to shopkeepers. They trusted him because his aunt was rich; but
the debt was terrible.
     Unfortunately his aunt did not want to discuss money matters at all. In the end they had a quarrel about
the small amount of ten pounds. Hilary was not very angry. He. began to wonder about a new problem. Was
it kind to want his aunt to live any longer? Was it not better for her to die now? While he was considering
what to do, his aunt told him that she was going to send for her lawyer. So she was going to make a new
will, Hilary thought. She might leave all her money to someone else. Soon he reached a clear decision. He
must do a great kindness to the poor old woman.
     One night when the old servant who had been nursing his aunt went off, he doubled the amount of some
medicine. The total amount was too great and it could just put her to sleep forever.
     "Thank you," his aunt took the glass from his hand with a grateful look. "I want, more than anything, to
sleep, and never to wake up again. Is that what you wish, Hilary? Don't blame me if I have some doubts
about what you intended to do. Sick people get these ideas, you know. One thing I ought to explain to you.
Mr. Parks never married me. He already had a wife and couldn't marry again. That made your foolish father
very angry with me... Well, if I am alive tomorrow I shall make another will in your favour. If I die tonight,
you'll get nothing... No, Hilary, don't try to take the glass away. If you do that, I shall know, and i don't want
to know. Goodnight, Hilary."
     Then, very carefully, she raised the glass to her mouth and drank.
1. From the story, we learn that Hilary's aunt was _____. 
A. bad-tempered and lonely
B. kind-hearted and wise
C. careless about money
D. cruel to her niece
2. Why did Hilary's father consider his aunt dead?
A. Because they lost contact with each other after her marriage.
B. Because she married a businessman with a wife against his will.
C. Because she broke away from the family for a better life.
D. Because he thought she was a shame to the family.
3. The underlined sentence "He must do a great kindness to the poor old woman" in paragraph 11 suggests that
    Hilary Smith _____.
A. was determined to put his aunt's life to an end
B. decided to do his aunt a favor to call in a lawyer
C. made up his mind to take good care of his aunt
D. would help his aunt to donate all her money to religious people
4. Which of the following is the focus of the story?
A. Hilary's aunt's money.
B. Hilary Smith's debts.
C. The intended murder.
D. Hilary's aunt's marriage.
5. According to the law book, _____.
A. Hilary's aunt is not allowed to make a new will
B. the money will go to Hilary after his aunt dies without a new will
C. Hilary's aunt must leave the money to the religious people after she dies
D. Hilary must look after his aunt till her death because he is the only relation
6. Which detail from the story is the climax (高潮) of the story?
A. Hilary escaped from the prison.
B. Hilary quarreled with is aunt about ten pounds.
C. Hilary's aunt drank the medicine her nephew prepared for her.
D. Hilary's aunt made a will to leave all her money to someone else.
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