题目内容

12、There's nothing to do, so I ______ as well go to bed.

A. must          B. should          C. may         D. need

试题答案

12、C

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41─60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

 “Father, I don’t like to go to school,” said Harry Williams one morning. “I wish you would let me stay at home. Charles Parker’s father doesn’t make him go to school.”

Mr Williams  36  his little boy by the hand, and said   37   to him, “Come, my son. I want to show you  38   in the garden.”

    Harry walked into the garden with his   39  , who led him along until they came to a bed in which peas(豌豆) were growing. Not a weed(杂草) was to be  40   about their roots.

“See how beautifully these peas are   41, my son,” said Mr. Williams. “How clean and healthy the vines(藤) look. We shall have a good   42  . Now let me show you the vines in Mr. Parker’s garden.”

    Mr. Williams then  43  Harry to look at Mr. Parker’s pea vines.

    After a few moments, Mr. Williams asked, “Well, my son, what do you   44  Mr. Parker’s pea vines?”

“Oh, Father!” replied the little boy. “I never saw such  45  looking peas in my life! The weeds are nearly as  46  as the peas themselves. There won’t be half a crop!”

  47   are they so much worse than ours, Harry?”

“Because they have been left to grow as they  48  . I suppose Mr. Parker just planted them, and never took any care of them  49 

“ Yes. A garden will soon be overrun with weeds  50   it is not taken good care of,” Mr. Williams  51  , “and so it is with the human garden. Children’s minds are like garden beds. They must be  52   cared for. I send you to school in order that the garden of your  53   may have good seeds(种子) and   54  plentifully. Now which would you  55  , to stay at home or go to school?”

“I would rather go to school,” said Harry.

A. grabbed   B. pulled C. punished    D. took

A. loudly     B. secretly     C. kindly D. politely

A. anything  B. something C. everything        D. nothing

A. mother   B. brother      C. sister D. father

A. made      B. changed     C. seen   D. planted

A. growing  B. moving     C. shaking      D. dancing

A. result      B. harvest      C. match        D. present

A. forced    B. ordered     C. followed    D. led

A. think of        B. look at      C. hear of     D. deal with

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41─60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
“Father, I don’t like to go to school,” said Harry Williams one morning. “I wish you would let me stay at home. Charles Parker’s father doesn’t make him go to school.”
Mr Williams  36 his little boy by the hand, and said   37  to him, “Come, my son. I want to show you  38  in the garden.”
Harry walked into the garden with his   39  , who led him along until they came to a bed in which peas(豌豆) were growing. Not a weed(杂草) was to be  40  about their roots.
“See how beautifully these peas are   41, my son,” said Mr. Williams. “How clean and healthy the vines(藤) look. We shall have a good   42 . Now let me show you the vines in Mr. Parker’s garden.”
Mr. Williams then  43 Harry to look at Mr. Parker’s pea vines.
After a few moments, Mr. Williams asked, “Well, my son, what do you   44 Mr. Parker’s pea vines?”
“Oh, Father!” replied the little boy. “I never saw such  45 looking peas in my life! The weeds are nearly as  46 as the peas themselves. There won’t be half a crop!”
  47  are they so much worse than ours, Harry?”
“Because they have been left to grow as they  48 . I suppose Mr. Parker just planted them, and never took any care of them  49 
“ Yes. A garden will soon be overrun with weeds  50  it is not taken good care of,” Mr. Williams  51 , “and so it is with the human garden. Children’s minds are like garden beds. They must be  52  cared for. I send you to school in order that the garden of your  53  may have good seeds(种子) and   54 plentifully. Now which would you  55 , to stay at home or go to school?”
“I would rather go to school,” said Harry.

【小题1】
A.grabbedB.pulledC.punished D.took
【小题2】
A.loudlyB.secretly C.kindlyD.politely
【小题3】
A.anythingB.something C.everything D.nothing
【小题4】
A.mother B.brother C.sister D.father
【小题5】
A.made B.changed C.seen D.planted
【小题6】
A.growingB.moving C.shakingD.dancing
【小题7】
A.resultB.harvest C.match D.present
【小题8】
A.forced B.ordered C.followed D.led
【小题9】
A.think ofB.look at C.hear ofD.deal with

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【小题10】
A.ugly B.fineC.dirty D.poor

【小题11】
A.deep B.long C.high D.wide
【小题12】
A.When B.Why C.Where D.How
【小题13】
A.pleased B.stayed C.left D.belonged
【小题14】
A.ahead B.outside C.forward D.afterward
【小题15】
A.as B.or C.if D.so
【小题16】
A.required B.answered C.explained D.announced
【小题17】
A.carefullyB.correctly C.gently D.slightly
【小题18】
A.school B.mind C.family D.dream
【小题19】
A.produce B.develop C.decrease D.drop
【小题20】
A.find B.support C.knowD.prefer

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41─60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

“Father, I don’t like to go to school,” said Harry Williams one morning. “I wish you would let me stay at home. Charles Parker’s father doesn’t make him go to school.”

Mr Williams  36 his little boy by the hand, and said   37  to him, “Come, my son. I want to show you  38  in the garden.”

Harry walked into the garden with his   39  , who led him along until they came to a bed in which peas(豌豆) were growing. Not a weed(杂草) was to be  40  about their roots.

“See how beautifully these peas are   41, my son,” said Mr. Williams. “How clean and healthy the vines(藤) look. We shall have a good   42 . Now let me show you the vines in Mr. Parker’s garden.”

Mr. Williams then  43 Harry to look at Mr. Parker’s pea vines.

After a few moments, Mr. Williams asked, “Well, my son, what do you   44 Mr. Parker’s pea vines?”

“Oh, Father!” replied the little boy. “I never saw such  45 looking peas in my life! The weeds are nearly as  46 as the peas themselves. There won’t be half a crop!”

  47  are they so much worse than ours, Harry?”

“Because they have been left to grow as they  48 . I suppose Mr. Parker just planted them, and never took any care of them  49 

“ Yes. A garden will soon be overrun with weeds  50  it is not taken good care of,” Mr. Williams  51 , “and so it is with the human garden. Children’s minds are like garden beds. They must be  52  cared for. I send you to school in order that the garden of your  53  may have good seeds(种子) and   54 plentifully. Now which would you  55 , to stay at home or go to school?”

“I would rather go to school,” said Harry.

1.

A.grabbed

B.pulled

C.punished

D.took

 

2.

A.loudly

B.secretly

C.kindly

D.politely

 

3.

A.anything

B.something

C.everything

D.nothing

 

4.

A.mother

B.brother

C.sister

D.father

 

5.

A.made

B.changed

C.seen

D.planted

 

6.

A.growing

B.moving

C.shaking

D.dancing

 

7.

A.result

B.harvest

C.match

D.present

 

8.

A.forced

B.ordered

C.followed

D.led

 

9.

A.think of

B.look at

C.hear of

D.deal with

 

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10.

A.ugly

B.fine

C.dirty

D.poor

 

11.

A.deep

B.long

C.high

D.wide

 

12.

A.When

B.Why

C.Where

D.How

 

13.

A.pleased

B.stayed

C.left

D.belonged

 

14.

A.ahead

B.outside

C.forward

D.afterward

 

15.

A.as

B.or

C.if

D.so

 

16.

A.required

B.answered

C.explained

D.announced

 

17.

A.carefully

B.correctly

C.gently

D.slightly

 

18.

A.school

B.mind

C.family

D.dream

 

19.

A.produce

B.develop

C.decrease

D.drop

 

20.

A.find

B.support

C.know

D.prefer

 

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Last week, I bought an alarm system(报警系统) for about $ 450. It consisted of a control unit with three other small units. I put the control unit in the sitting room and fastened the other units by the front door, back door and living-room windows. The instructions told us to choose three numbers, so we chose 491, the last three numbers of our telephone number.

Now I must explain how the alarm works:

1. There is a power siren(警报器) in the control unit. It makes a very loud noise.

2. Each of the small units sends out beams(光束) or rays in different directions. If anything moves, it breaks a beam. This sends a signal to the control unit. The siren makes a noise that you can hear 50 meters away.

3. When we go to bed, I press the three buttons numbered 4, 9 and 1. Then we have 30 seconds to get out of the room before the alarm starts to work.

That might I slept soundly because I was sure that no burglar(夜贼) could get into our house. However, at about 2:10a.m., I woke up and heard the siren(警报).

“There must be a burglar in the house,” Mary said. “What shall we do?”

“I’ll go and see who’s there,” I said. “Stay here. Don’t make a noise.”

I went downstairs quietly. When I reached the living room, I switched on my torch and looked round the room. Then I turned the light on. I switched the siren off and searched the rooms downstairs. There was nothing wrong except that the back door was unlocked. I locked it, re-set the alarm and went back to bed.

About an hour later, the alarm started again. I jumped out of bed, fell over a chair in the dark and bumped into the bedroom door. Mary woke up and started hitting me with a torch. “Hey! Wait a minute!” I whispered. “It’s only me. I’ m going downstairs to see what’s wrong.”

I went down into the living room and listened for a moment. The only sound I could hear was the siren. I turned on the light and then switched the siren off. As I did so, I glanced across at the curtains in front of the windows. I saw a house lizard (蜥蜴) disappear behind the curtains.

“Oh!” I said to myself. “That’s our burglar.”

When the lizard moved, it started the siren. I guessed that the alarm had been made in Europe, where there are no house lizards.

Well, I won’t finish this story but if you want an alarm system free of charge, let me know. I’ll send you ours. We bought a dog this morning. It knows the difference between a lizard and a burglar.

 

39. The writer bought an alarm system to         .

 A.make sure that he got up early every day

 B.warn him when there were lizards in his house

 C.frighten burglars and tell him that somebody had got into the house

 D.make Mary feel safe to live in the large room

40. The purpose of the three units was to           .

 A.send a message to the control unit and start the siren

 B.sound their own sirens when the control unit told them to

 C.check that the control unit worked properly all the time

 D.give them enough light

41. If the writer set the alarm and remained in the room for more than half a minute,          .

 A.nothing would happen B.the control unit would not work

 C.the siren would make a noise D.the dog would bark

42. The purpose of the writer in writing the passage is to            .

 A.tell us that the alarm system doesn’t work

 B.tell us an interesting experience

 C.show us how the alarm system works

 D.make it clear that he wants to give away his alarm system

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  Last week, I bought an alarm system(报警系统)for about $ 450.It consisted of a control unit with three other small units.I put the control unit in the sitting room and fastened the other units by the front door, back door and living-room windows.The instructions told us to choose three numbers, so we chose 491, the last three numbers of our telephone number.

  Now I must explain how the alarm works:

  1.There is a power siren(警报器)in the control unit.It makes a very loud noise.

  2.Each of the small units sends out rays in different directions.If anything moves, it breaks a beam.This sends a signal to the control unit.The siren makes a noise that you can hear 50 meters away.

  3.When we go to bed, I press the three buttons numbered 4, 9 and 1.Then we have 30 seconds to get out of the room before the alarm starts to work.

  That might I slept soundly because I was sure that no burglar(夜贼)could get into our house.However, at about 2:10a.m., I woke up and heard the siren(警报).

  “There must be a burglar in the house,” Mary said.“What shall we do?”

  “I’ll go and see who’s there,” I said.“Stay here.Don’t make a noise.”

  I went downstairs quietly.When I reached the living room, I switched on my torch and looked round the room.Then I turned the light on.I switched the siren off and searched the rooms downstairs.There was nothing wrong except that the back door was unlocked.I locked it, re-set the alarm and went back to bed.

  About an hour later, the alarm started again.I jumped out of bed, fell over a chair in the dark and bumped into the bedroom door.Mary woke up and started hitting me with a torch.“Hey! Wait a minute!” I whispered.“It’s only me.I’ m going downstairs to see what’s wrong.”

  I went down into the living room and listened for a moment.The only sound I could hear was the siren.I turned on the light and then switched the siren off.As I did so, I glanced across at the curtains in front of the windows.I saw a house lizard(蜥蜴)disappear behind the curtains.

  “Oh!” I said to myself.“That’s our burglar.”

  When the lizard moved, it started the siren.I guessed that the alarm had been made in Europe, where there are no house lizards.

  Well, I won’t finish this story but if you want an alarm system free of charge, let me know.I’ll send you ours.We bought a dog this morning.It knows the difference between a lizard and a burglar.

(1)

The writer bought an alarm system to _______.

[  ]

A.

make sure that he got up early every day

B.

warn him when there were lizards in his house

C.

frighten burglars and tell him that somebody had got into the house

D.

make Mary feel safe to live in the large room

(2)

The purpose of the three units was to _______.

[  ]

A.

send a message to the control unit and start the siren

B.

sound their own sirens when the control unit told them to

C.

check that the control unit worked properly all the time

D.

give them enough light

(3)

If the writer set the alarm and remained in the room for more than half a minute, _______.

[  ]

A.

nothing would happen

B.

the control unit would not work

C.

the siren would make a noise

D.

the dog would bark

(4)

The purpose of the writer in writing the passage is to _______.

[  ]

A.

tell us that the alarm system doesn’t work

B.

tell us an interesting experience

C.

show us how the alarm system works

D.

make it clear that he wants to give away his alarm system

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Last week, I bought an alarm system for about $ 450. It consisted of a control unit with three small units. I put the control unit in the sitting-room and fastened the other units by the front door, back door and living-room windows. The instructions told us to choose three numbers, so we chose 4, 9 and 1, the last three numbers of our telephone number.

Now I must explain how the alarm works:

l There is a power siren(警报器) in the control unit. It makes a very loud noise.

2 Each of the small units sends out beams or rays in different directions. If anything moves, it breaks a beam. This sends a signal to the control unit. The siren makes a noise which you can hear 50 meters away.

3. When we go to bed, I press the three buttons numbered 4, 9 and 1. Then we have 30 seconds to get out of the room before the alarm starts to work.

That night I slept soundly because I was sure that no burglar(夜贼) could get into our house. However, at about 2:10 a. m., I woke up and heard the siren. “There must be a burglar in the house,” Mary said. “What shall we do?”“I’ll go and see who’s there,” I said. “Stay here. Don’t make a noise.”I went downstairs quietly. When I reached the living-room, I switched on my torch and looked round the room. Then I turned the light on. I switched the siren off and searched the rooms downstairs. There was nothing wrong except that the back door was unlocked. I locked it, reset the alarm and went back to bed. About an hour later, the alarm started again. I jumped out of bed, fell over a chair in the dark and bumped into the bedroom door. Mary woke up and started hitting me with a torch. “Hey! Wait a minute!” I whispered. “It’s only me. I’m going downstairs to see what’s wrong.”I went down into the living-room and listened for a moment. The only sound I could hear was the siren. I turned on the light and then switched the siren off. As I did so, I glanced across at the curtains in front of the windows. I saw a house lizard (a kind of small animal) disappear behind the curtains.“Oh!” I said to myself. “That’s our burglar. ”When the lizard moved, it started the siren. I guessed that the alarm had been made in Europe, where there are no house lizards. Well. I won’t finish this story but if you want an alarm system free of charge, let me know. I’ll send you ours. We bought a dog this morning. It knows the difference between a lizard and a burglar.

1.The writer bought an alarm system to ________.

A.make sure that he got up early every day

B.warn him when there were lizards in his house

C.frighten burglars and tell him that somebody had got into the house

D.make Mary feel safe to live in the large room

2.The purpose of the three units was to________.

A.send a message to the control unit and start the siren

B.sound their own sirens when the control unit told them so

C.check that the control unit worked properly all the time

D.give them enough light

3.If the writer set the alarm and remained in the room for more than half a minute, _______.

A.nothing would happen

B.the control unit would not work

C.the siren would make a noise

D.the dog would bark

4.The purpose of the writer in writing the passage is to ________.

A.tell us that the alarm system doesn’t work

B.tell us an interesting experience

C.show us how the alarm system works

D.make it clear that he wants to give away his alarm system

 

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On his bench in Madison Square Soapy moved uneasily, and he realized the fact that the time had come for him to provide against the coming winter.

The winter ambitions of Soapy were not of the highest. In them there were no dreams of Mediterranean voyages or blue Southern skies. Three months on the Island was what his soul desired. Three months of assured board and bed and good company, safe from north winds seemed to Soapy the most desirable thing.

Just as the more fortunate New Yorkers had bought their tickets to Palm Beach each winter, Soapy had made his arrangements for his annual journey to the Island. And now the time had come.

There were many institutions of charity in New York where he might receive lodging and food, but to Soapy’s proud spirit the gifts of charity were undesirable. You must pay in humiliation of spirit for everything received at the hands of mercy. So it was better to be a guest of the law.

Soapy, having decided to go to the Island, at once set about accomplishing his desire. He left his bench and went up Broadway. He stopped at the door of a glittering cafe. He was shaven and his coat was decent. If he could reach a table in the restaurant, the portion of him that would show above the table would raise no doubt in the waiter’s mind. A roasted duck, with a bottle of wine, a cigar and a cup of coffee would be enough. Such a dinner would make him happy, for the journey to his winter refuge.

But as Soapy entered the restaurant door, the head waiter’s eye fell upon his shabby trousers and old shoes. Strong hands pushed him in silence and haste out into the street.

Some other way of entering the desirable refuge must be found.

At a corner of Sixth Avenue Soapy took a stone and sent it through the glass of a glittering shop window. People came running around the corner, a policeman at the head of them. Soapy stood still, with his hands in his pockets, and smiled at the sight of the policeman.

“Where is the man that has done that?” asked the policeman.

“Don’t you think that I have had something to do with it?” said Soapy, friendly.

The policeman paid no attention to Soapy. Men who break windows don’t remain to speak with policemen. They run away. He saw a man running and rushed after him, stick in hand. Soapy, disgusted, walked along, twice unsuccessful.

On the opposite side of the street was a restaurant for people with large appetites and modest purses. Soapy entered this place without difficulty. He sat at a table and ate beefsteak and pie. And then he told the waiter he had no money.

“Go and call a cop,” said Soapy. “And don’t keep a gentleman waiting.”

“No cop for you,” said the waiter. “Hey!”

Then Soapy found himself lying upon his left ear on the pavement. He arose with difficulty, and beat the dust from his clothes. Arrest seemed a rosy dream. The Island seemed far away.

After another unsuccessful attempt to be arrested for harassing a young woman, Soapy went further toward the district of theatres.

When he saw a policeman standing in front of a glittering theatre, he thought of “disorderly conduct”. On the sidewalk Soapy began to sing drunken songs at the top of his voice. He danced, cried, and otherwise disturbed the peace.

The policeman turned his back to Soapy, and said to a citizen, “It is one of the Yale boys celebrating their football victory. Noisy, but no harm.”

Sadly, Soapy stopped his useless singing and dancing. The Island seemed unattainable. He buttoned his thin coat against the north wind.

In a cigar store he saw a well-dressed man who had set his silk umbrella by the door. Soapy entered the store, took the umbrella, and went out with it slowly. The man with the cigar followed hastily.

“My umbrella,” he said.

“Oh, is it?” said Soapy. “Well, why don’t you call a policeman? I took your umbrella! Why don’t you call a cop? There stands one on the corner.”

The umbrella owner slowed his steps. Soapy did likewise. The policeman looked at them curiously.

“Of course,” said the umbrella man, “well, you know how these mistakes occur…if it’s your umbrella I hope you’ll excuse me – I picked it up this morning in a restaurant – if it’s yours, I hope you’ll…”

“Of course it’s mine,” said Soapy.

The ex-umbrella man retreated. The policeman hurried to help a well-dressed woman across the street.

Soapy threw the umbrella angrily. He was angry with the men who wear helmets and carry clubs. They seemed to regard him as a king who could do no wrong.

At last Soapy stopped before an old church on a quiet corner. Through one window a soft light glowed, where, the organist played a Sunday anthem. For there came to Soapy’s ears sweet music that caught and held him at the iron fence.

The moon was shining; cars and pedestrians were few; birds twittered sleepily under the roof. And the anthem that the organist played cemented Soapy to the iron fence, for he had known it well in the days when his life contained such things as mothers and roses and ambitions and friends.

The influence of the music and the old church produced a sudden and wonderful change in Soapy’s soul. He thought of his degraded days, dead hopes and wrecked faculties.

And also in a moment a strong impulse moved him to battle with his desperate fate. He would pull himself out of this pit; he would make a man of himself again. Those sweet notes had set up a revolution in him. Tomorrow he would be somebody in the world. He would…

Soapy felt a hand on his arm. He looked quickly around into the broad face of a policeman.

“What are you doing here?”

“Nothing.”

“Then come along,” said the policeman.

“Three months on the Island,” said the Judge the next morning.

1.Soapy regarded the Island as his winter ambition because _____.

A. he wanted to go on Mediterranean voyages and enjoy blue Southern skies

B. he wanted to spend the cold winter somewhere warm other than New York

C. he wanted to be put into prison to survive the coming winter

D. he wanted to buy a ticket to the Island to spend the cold winter

2.Which of the following is the reason for Soapy’s not turning to charity?

A. His pride gets in the way.

B. What the institutions of charity offer isn’t what Soapy needs.

C. He wants to be a citizen who obeys the law.

D. The institutions of charity are not located on the island.

3. How many times did Soapy try to accomplish his desire?

A. 4.                                       B. 5.                                       C. 6.                                       D. 7.

4. From the passage, we can see what the two restaurants have in common is that _____.

A. they are both fancy upper class restaurants

B. neither of them served Soapy

C. they both drove Soapy out of the restaurant after he finished his meal

D. neither of them called cops

5.Hearing the Sunday anthem at the church, Soapy _____.

A. was reminded of his good old days and wanted to play the anthem again

B. was reminded of his unaccomplished ambition and was determined to get to the Island

C. was reminded of his disgraceful past and determined to transform himself

D. was reminded of his rosy dream and wished to realize it

6.By ending the story this way, the author means to _____.

A. show that one always gets what he/she wants with enough efforts

B. make a contrast and criticize the sick society

C. surprise readers by proving justice was done after all

D. put a tragic end to Soapy’s life and show his sympathy for Soapy

 

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