1. A.
writing B.
speaking C.
written D.
listening
2. A. governments B.
schools
C.
homes
D. offices
3. A. consisted of B. was
including C. was formed
by D. made up of
4. A. were working B.
work C.
will
work D.
had worked
5. A.
raise B.
answer
C.
talk D.
discuss
6. A.
work
B.
university C.
custom D.
question
7. A.
asking B.
producing C.
testing D.
looking
8. A.
but B.
however
C.
though
D. still
9. A.
where B.
that C.
when D.
known
10. A.
known
B. not
known C.
not appeared D. existing
11. A. progress B.
development C.
decrease D.
increase
12. A.
timed B.
timing C.
being timed D. time
13. A. a swarm of B. a great deal
of C. a group
of D. a
few
14. A. willing B.
expected C.
hoped D.
wished
15. A. sometimes B. some
times C.
some
time D.
sometime
16. A.
own B.
social C.
personal D.
true
17. A. make sure B. make
out C.
make use of D.
make up
18. A. nearly
B. at
least
C. only D.
more than
19. A. teacher B.
candidate C.
student
D. doctor
20. A. are B.
look
like C.
give
D. look as if
( 2 )
One day
a stranger came to the nearest village and asked where he could find wild pigs.
Somebody told him, and he went off. He had no 1 with him,
and the village people 2 what he was going to 3
with the pigs.
When he 4
a few months later and said that he had 5 all
the pigs, the villagers were still more surprised, but some of them agreed to
go with him 6 he asked for help in bringing the pigs
out. They wanted to see whether he was telling the truth. They soon discovered 7
he was. All the pigs were inside the enclosure(围栏)which had a fence round it and a 8
in one of its sides.
“
9 did you do it?” they asked the stranger.
“Well,
it was quite easy really,” he answered. “I began by 10 some
Indian corn. 11 , they would not touch it, but after a few weeks,
some of the younger pigs 12 to run out of the bushes, take some of
the corn quickly, and then ran back. Soon all the pigs were eating the corn I
had 13 out there. Then I began to build a fence round the
corn. At first it was very 14 , but little by little, I
built it higher and higher without 15 the pigs away. When I
saw that they were waiting for me to bring the corn each day 16 going
and searching for their own food 17 they had done in the
past, I 18 one day while they were all eating inside the enclosure.
I can 19 any animal in the same way if I can get it into the habit
of 20 me for its food.”
1. A. money B.
food C.
books
D. guns
2. A. understood B.
learned C.
wondered D.
knew
3. A. live B.
do C.
play D.
fight
4. A. went out B. came
back C. walked
about D. looked around
5 A. killed B.
found C.
seen D.
caught
6 A.
and B.
so C.
then D.
when
7 A. that B.
what C.
who D.
how
8 A.
gun B.
hole C.
gate D.
window
9 A.
How B.
Why C.
When D.
Where
10. A. looking for B.
growing C. getting
in D. putting out
11. A. After all B. At
first C. By and
by D. putting
out
12. A. began B.
wished C.
tired D.
decided
13. A. grown B.
lain C.
laid D.
found
14. A. low B.
safe C.
necessary D.
strange
15. A. driving B.
frightening C.
sending D.
shooting
16. A. besides B. as
if C.
instead of D.
because of
17. A.
as B.
though C.
since D.
if
18. A. shot it B. shot
them C. shut
them D. shut it
19. A. kill B.
catch C.
close D.
grasp
20. A. satisfying
with B.
living on
C. depending
on D.
asking for
( 3 )
Booker T
Washington had gone to some little border state town to make a speech, and it
seemed that everybody in the town had turned 36 to hear him,
all the whites and all the 37 . The whites sat 38 one
side of the hall and the blacks on the other, 39 was the
local custom. Washington made the speech that he was capable of, and people
there clapped their hands.
The
editor of the local 40 was there on a front seat, and he
seemed to 41 the speech more than anyone else. He clapped
harder and laughed 42 than the 43 .
Washington stayed in the little town until the next day because he wanted to
see what the editor would 44 about his speech. His speech
and the meeting had undoubtedly been the 45 events in town
the day before. Washington naturally 46 to find it reported 47
the first page. The little paper had only four 48 .
He found nothing on the first page, nothing on the 49 page,
and nothing on the third page. He was just about to give up when he discovered
his name in the last column of the 50 page, with about two
inches of space 51 an advertisement.
On that
same day and in that same paper 52 black man had all of the
front page to himself. It seems that when Booker T Washington entered that town
to make a successful speech, another black man 53 entered
the town to make an unsuccessful attempt to 54 a white
woman’s purse. He got the 55 front page with his picture,
his biography(个人经历), and his family on
it.