55.A.probably
B.perhaps
C.supposed
D.although
答案 36.C 37.A 38.B 39.A 40.C 41.D 42.D 43.C 44.B 45.A 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.B 51.A 52.D 53.B 54.B 55.D
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Passage 5
(贵州省遵义四中2010届第一次月考)
Like many sisters, Abby and Eliza
Davis couldn’t be more different. Twelve-year-old Eliza is full of _21__,
and always has something to say. Nine-year-old Abby is __22_. She’s
happiest when she has a good book to read. Eliza __23__ to be a lawyer
or a clothes designer one day. She just can’t __24__ to grow up and go
to collage. Abby wants to be a doctor when she grows up. She works hard at math
and science, her _25__ subjects.
Eliza is in the seventh grade. She
gets up every day at 5:30, to __26__ and blow dry her hair. She’s ready
to leave the house at 6:50, to __27__ her friends by the store for
breakfast. The children have a mile and a half to __28__ to school, and
the bell rings at 7:30.
At 11:20, the children have their
__29__. Some eat the hot dog, chicken pot pie, __30__ other food that
the school prepares for them, but Eliza would like to bring her own lunch in a
lunchbox. At 2:15, classes are __31_ and it’s time for sports. Eliza
usually has tennis practice 32__ 4:30. She’s tired by the time her
mother comes to get her in the car, but she still has two or three hours of __33__
to do before she goes to bed.
Abby is in the fourth grade at
Broken Ground School. She’s lucky. Her school has big modern __34__,
first-class teacher, and an excellent library. The playground is surrounded by
beautiful __35__, where Indians once camped.
Like many American school
children, Abby starts the day by saluting the American __36__ hanging in
her classroom. Then work begins. Today, She’s writing a composition about her
summer holidays. Her pencil __37__ busily across the paper.
Abby will finish her story at home this evening, 38 Eliza does her homework. Will they
work together 39 , or will they fight?
“Well,” says Abby,” We
have arguments, but we get along pretty well. About fifty-fifty, I’d say.” That's
not 40
for two such different sisters, is it?