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—_____ ?
—It is wonderful.

A. What do you like the book
B. How do you think of the book
C. What do you think of the book
D. What is the book like

试题答案

C
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     "Who did this?" asked my teacher. Thirty children tries to think  1  not only what they had done, but also
what our teacher might have found out.
     "Who did this?" she asked again. She never became angry, but she was this time. She held up  2  broken
glass and asked,"Who broke the window?"
     "Oh, oh" I thought. I was the one  3  broke the window. I did not do it on purpose. It was caused by a
  4  throw of a baseball. Why did it have to be me?
     If I admitted it, I would  5  in a lot of trouble. How would I be able to pay for a big window like that? I
didn't want to raise my hand,  6  something much stronger than me pulled me up."I did it. Then I was silent. 
 7  was hard enough saying what I had.
     My teacher went to the bookshelf and took down a book. She then began walking to my desk. I feared she
was going to punish me.
     "I know how you like birds," she said  8  she stood looking down at my face. "Here is a book about birds.
It is your now. You will not be punished. But remember, it's only  9  your truthfulness."
     I couldn't believe it! I wasn't punished and I was getting a book! The  10  one that I had been saving up
all my money to buy.
(     )1. A. back  
(     )2. A. many  
(     )3. A. which 
(     )4. A. good  
(     )5. A. have  
(     )6. A. but  
(     )7. A. That  
(     )8. A. when  
(     )9. A. about 
(     )10. A. very 
B. of   
B. a    
B. what  
B. bad  
B. be   
B. and  
B. I   
B. after 
B. of   
B. only  
C. up      
C. a piece of 
C. how    
C. wonderful 
C. get    
C. so      
C. It     
C. as      
C. with    
C. such    
D. about   
D. a piece 
D. who     
D. soft    
D. got     
D. which                 
D. She     
D. before  
D. for     
D. first   
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“Who did this?” asked my teacher. Thirty children tries to think  1   not only what they had done., but also what our teacher might have found out.

  “Who did this?” she asked again. She never became angry, but she was this time. She held up  2   broken glass and asked, “Who broke the window?”

“Oh, oh” I thought. I was the one   3   broke the window. I did not do it on purpose. It was caused by a   4   throw of a baseball. Why did it have to be me?

If I admitted it, I would  5  in a lot of trouble. How would I be able to pay for a big window like that? I didn’t want to raise my hand,  6  something much stronger than me pulled me up. “I did it. Then I was silent.  7  was hard enough saying what I had.

My teacher went to the bookshelf and took down a book. She then began walking to my desk. I feared she was going to punish me.

“I know how you like birds,” she said  8  she stood looking down at my face. “Here is a book about birds. It is your now. You will not be punished. But remember, it’s only  9  your truthfulness.”

I couldn’t believe it! I wasn’t punished and I was getting a book! The  10  one that I had been saving up all my money to buy.

1. A. back                     B. of                     C. up                    D. about

2. A. many                    B. a                      C. a piece of          D. a piece

3. A. which                   B. what                 C. how                  D. who

4. A. good                    B. bad                   C. wonderful         D. soft

5. A. have                     B. be                     C. get                    D. got

6. A. but                       B. and                   C. so                     D. which

7. A. That                         B. I                       C. It                      D. She

8. A. when                    B. after                  C. as                     D. before

9. A. about                    B. of                     C. with                  D. for

10. A. very                   B. only                  C. such                 D. first

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British people are famous for drinking tea. But both Sahar and Bobby Green became young millionaires(百万富翁) when they opened a chain of American-style(美国风味的) coffee shops in the U.K.
Having the idea:It started when Sahar took a weekend trip to New York to visit her brother Bobby. One evening , in a Thai restaurant,Sahar told Bobby how much she wished she could buy American-style coffee  in London . Bobby suggested  they start their own coffee shop. Sahar fell in love with the idea.
Doing the Research: Back in London, she spent a whole day on the London subway, getting off the train at different stations to taste the coffee. “It was terrible, and I know there was a gap (缺口) in the market.” In November 1995, they opened their first Coffee Republic shop in central London.
Making it work:The first year was very difficult. There were problems finding and keeping staff, and British people were not used to the names of American coffees, like Latte and Macchiato. But being successful was their dream and they were not going to give up . Today , there are over 100 Coffee Republic shops all over the country and the company has revenues(收入) of $30 million a year.
Advice for others: Sahar has now written a best-selling book about their experience, called Anyone Can Do It! She hopes it will help other young people to start their own businesses. She believes success is 1% idea and 99% hard work, but she says, “If you think you have the energy, then get out and follow your dream.”
【小题1】What kind of company do these people run?

A.Travel.B.Tea.C.Coffee.D.Hotel.
【小题2】What relationship is between Sarha and Bobby?
A.Teacher and student.B.Sister and brother.
C.Doctor and patient. D.Mother and son.
【小题3】What is the passage mainly about?
A.Sahar’s trip to America.
B.Sahar’s wonderful life story.
C.The American – style coffee shop
D.The success of a family business

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British people are famous for drinking tea. But both Sahar and Bobby Green became young millionaires(百万富翁) when they opened a chain of American-style(美国风味的) coffee shops in the U.K.

Having the idea:It started when Sahar took a weekend trip to New York to visit her brother Bobby. One evening , in a Thai restaurant,Sahar told Bobby how much she wished she could buy American-style coffee  in London . Bobby suggested  they start their own coffee shop. Sahar fell in love with the idea.

Doing the Research: Back in London, she spent a whole day on the London subway, getting off the train at different stations to taste the coffee. “It was terrible, and I know there was a gap (缺口) in the market.” In November 1995, they opened their first Coffee Republic shop in central London.

Making it work:The first year was very difficult. There were problems finding and keeping staff, and British people were not used to the names of American coffees, like Latte and Macchiato. But being successful was their dream and they were not going to give up . Today , there are over 100 Coffee Republic shops all over the country and the company has revenues(收入) of $30 million a year.

Advice for others: Sahar has now written a best-selling book about their experience, called Anyone Can Do It! She hopes it will help other young people to start their own businesses. She believes success is 1% idea and 99% hard work, but she says, “If you think you have the energy, then get out and follow your dream.”

1.What kind of company do these people run?

A.Travel.            B.Tea.              C.Coffee.           D.Hotel.

2.What relationship is between Sarha and Bobby?

A.Teacher and student.                    B.Sister and brother.

C.Doctor and patient.                      D.Mother and son.

3.What is the passage mainly about?

A.Sahar’s trip to America.

B.Sahar’s wonderful life story.

C.The American – style coffee shop

D.The success of a family business

 

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British people are famous for drinking tea. But both Sahar and Bobby Green became young millionaires(百万富翁) when they opened a chain of American-style(美国风味的) coffee shops in the U.K.
Having the idea:It started when Sahar took a weekend trip to New York to visit her brother Bobby. One evening , in a Thai restaurant,Sahar told Bobby how much she wished she could buy American-style coffee  in London . Bobby suggested  they start their own coffee shop. Sahar fell in love with the idea.
Doing the Research: Back in London, she spent a whole day on the London subway, getting off the train at different stations to taste the coffee. “It was terrible, and I know there was a gap (缺口) in the market.” In November 1995, they opened their first Coffee Republic shop in central London.
Making it work:The first year was very difficult. There were problems finding and keeping staff, and British people were not used to the names of American coffees, like Latte and Macchiato. But being successful was their dream and they were not going to give up . Today , there are over 100 Coffee Republic shops all over the country and the company has revenues(收入) of $30 million a year.
Advice for others: Sahar has now written a best-selling book about their experience, called Anyone Can Do It! She hopes it will help other young people to start their own businesses. She believes success is 1% idea and 99% hard work, but she says, “If you think you have the energy, then get out and follow your dream.”
小题1:What kind of company do these people run?
A.Travel.B.Tea.C.Coffee.D.Hotel.
小题2:What relationship is between Sarha and Bobby?
A.Teacher and student.B.Sister and brother.
C.Doctor and patient. D.Mother and son.
小题3:What is the passage mainly about?
A.Sahar’s trip to America.
B.Sahar’s wonderful life story.
C.The American – style coffee shop
D.The success of a family business
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British people are famous for drinking tea. But both Sahar and Bobby Green became young millionaires(百万富翁) when they opened a chain of American-style(美国风味的) coffee shops in the U.K.

  Having the idea:It started when Sahar took a weekend trip to New York to visit her brother Bobby. One evening , in a Thai restaurant,Sahar told Bobby how much she wished she could buy American-style coffee in London . Bobby suggested they start their own coffee shop. Sahar fell in love with the idea.

  Doing the Research: Back in London, she spent a whole day on the London subway, getting off the train at different stations to taste the coffee. “It was terrible, and I know there was a gap (缺口) in the market.” In November 1995, they opened their first Coffee Republic shop in central London.

  Making it work:The first year was very difficult. There were problems finding and keeping staff, and British people were not used to the names of American coffees, like Latte and Macchiato. But being successful was their dream and they were not going to give up . Today , there are over 100 Coffee Republic shops all over the country and the company has revenues(收入) of $30 million a year.

Advice for others: Sahar has now written a best-selling book about their experience, called Anyone Can Do It! She hopes it will help other young people to start their own businesses. She believes success is 1% idea and 99% hard work, but she says, “If you think you have the energy, then get out and follow your dream.” 291

50. What kind of company do these people run?

A. Travel.     B. Tea.   C.Coffee.        D. Hotel.

51. What relationship is between Sarha and Bobby?

A. Teacher and student.  B. Sister and brother. C. Doctor and patient.  D. Mother and son.

52. What is the passage mainly about?

A. Sahar’s trip to America. B. Sahar’s wonderful life story.

C. The American – style coffee shop D. The success of a family business


                  

           

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British people are famous for drinking tea. But both Sahar and Bobby Green became young millionaires(百万富翁) when they opened a chain of American-style(美国风味的) coffee shops in the U.K.

  Having the idea:It started when Sahar took a weekend trip to New York to visit her brother Bobby. One evening , in a Thai restaurant,Sahar told Bobby how much she wished she could buy American-style coffee in London . Bobby suggested they start their own coffee shop. Sahar fell in love with the idea.

  Doing the Research: Back in London, she spent a whole day on the London subway, getting off the train at different stations to taste the coffee. “It was terrible, and I know there was a gap (缺口) in the market.” In November 1995, they opened their first Coffee Republic shop in central London.

  Making it work:The first year was very difficult. There were problems finding and keeping staff, and British people were not used to the names of American coffees, like Latte and Macchiato. But being successful was their dream and they were not going to give up . Today , there are over 100 Coffee Republic shops all over the country and the company has revenues(收入) of $30 million a year.

Advice for others: Sahar has now written a best-selling book about their experience, called Anyone Can Do It! She hopes it will help other young people to start their own businesses. She believes success is 1% idea and 99% hard work, but she says, “If you think you have the energy, then get out and follow your dream.” 291

50. What kind of company do these people run?

A. Travel.     B. Tea.   C.Coffee.        D. Hotel.

51. What relationship is between Sarha and Bobby?

A. Teacher and student.  B. Sister and brother. C. Doctor and patient.  D. Mother and son.

52. What is the passage mainly about?

A. Sahar’s trip to America.          B. Sahar’s wonderful life story.

C. The American – style coffee shop      D. The success of a family business


                  

           

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 “Who did this?” asked my teacher. Thirty children tried to think about not only what they had done, but also what our teacher         have found out.

“Who did this?” she asked         . She never became         , but she was this time. She help up a piece of broken glass and asked, “Who broke the window?”

“Oh, no,” I thought. I was the one who broke the window. I did not do it on purpose (故意地). It was caused by a         throw (投,掷)of a baseball. But         did it have to be me?

If I admitted (承认)it, I would        into a lot of trouble. How would I be able to      a big window like that? I didn’t want to raise my hand.         , something much stronger than me pulled me up. “I did it.” Then I kept quiet.         was hard enough to say what I felt.

My teacher went to the           and took down a book. She then began walking to my desk. I         she was going to punish (惩罚)me.

“I know           you like birds,” she said as she stood looking down        my face. “Here is a book about birds. It is         now. You will not be punished. But remember, it’s only for your honesty.”

I couldn’t believe it! I wasn’t punished and I was getting a book. I had been saving up all my money to buy       .

1.A. can                       B. might                       C. mustn’t                    D. can’t

2.A. again         B. for          C. about             D. angry

3.A. happy    B. worried    C. angry                 D. anxious

4.A. good     B. bad          C. wonderful                    D. soft

5.A. which    B. what         C. who                           D. why

6.A. have     B. get          C. become                       D. cause

7.A. pay        B. cost         C. afford                D. spend

8.A. But        B. And         C. However                      D. Though

9.A. That       B. I             C. It                   D. She

10.A. bookshelf   B. desk          C. blackboard        D. class

11.A. hoped           B. told          C. escaped                      D. feared

12.A. how       B. what          C. because           D. about

13.A. into              B. after                  C. at                             D. upon

14.A. OK        B. your          C. yours             D. good

15.A. it          B. that           C. this              D. one

 

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  “Who did this?”asked my teacher.Thirty children tries to think   1   not only what they had done, but also what our teacher might have found out.

  “Who did this?”she asked again.She never became angry, but she was this time.She held up   2   broken glass and asked,“Who broke the window?”

  “Oh, oh”I thought.I was the one   3   broke the window.I did not do it on purpose.It was caused by a   4   throw of a baseball.Why did it have to be me?

  If I admitted it, I would   5   in a lot of trouble.How would I be able to pay for a big window like that?I didn’t want to raise my hand,   6   something much stronger than me pulled me up.“I did it.Then I was silent.  7   was hard enough saying what I had.

  My teacher went to the bookshelf and took down a book.She then began walking to my desk.I feared she was going to punish me.

  “I know how you like birds,”she said   8   she stood looking down at my face.“Here is a book about birds.It is your now.You will not be punished.But remember, it’s only   9   your truthfulness.”

  I couldn’t believe it! I wasn’t punished and I was getting a book! The   10   one that I had been saving up all my money to buy.

(1)

[  ]

A.

back

B.

of

C.

up

D.

about

(2)

[  ]

A.

many

B.

a

C.

a piece of

D.

a piece

(3)

[  ]

A.

which

B.

what

C.

how

D.

who

(4)

[  ]

A.

good

B.

bad

C.

wonderful

D.

soft

(5)

[  ]

A.

have

B.

be

C.

get

D.

got

(6)

[  ]

A.

but

B.

and

C.

so

D.

which

(7)

[  ]

A.

That

B.

I

C.

It

D.

She

(8)

[  ]

A.

when

B.

after

C.

as

D.

before

(9)

[  ]

A.

about

B.

of

C.

with

D.

for

(10)

[  ]

A.

very

B.

only

C.

such

D.

first

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