题目内容
How is the weather in Xinjiang?
Xinjiang is 41 the west of China. The weather there is very 42 . It’s cold in the morning, 43 it turns warm at noon. You must have 44 the famous saying, “Put on your leather coat in the morning but put on your shirt in the 45 of the day. And you can eat watermelons at the fire.” It means the weather changes very 46 . It rains little so it’s also very 47 there. And the fruit there is very sweet 48 there is lots of sunshine. Xinjiang is also famous 49 its grapes (葡萄).
Mutton (牛肉) is Xinjiang’s popular food. Roast mutton is very delicious. 50 you go to Xinjiang one day, remember to try it.
( ) 41. A. in B. on C. at D. to
( ) 42. A. common B. pleasant C. strange D. usual
( ) 43. A. and B. but C. so D. or
( ) 44. A. look at B. thought about C. listened to D. heard of
( ) 45. A. beginning B. front C. middle D. end
( ) 46. A. slow B. slowly C. quickly D. quick
( ) 47. A. wet B. dry C. cold D. hot
( ) 48. A. because B. so C. though D. but
( ) 49. A. as B. on C. of D. for
( ) 50. A. Before B. After C. If D. Since
ACBDC CBADC
--- A: How is the weather in Beijing? ---B: It’s_____________
| A.sunny and wind | B.wind | C.rain | D.cloudy |
The owner of a missing cat is asking for help. “My baby has been missing for over a month now, and I want him back so badly,” said Mrs. Brown, a 56-year-old woman. Mrs. Brown lives by herself in a trailer park near Clovis. She said that Clyde, her 7-year-old cat, didn’t come home for dinner more than a month ago. The next morning he didn’t appear for breakfast either. After Clyde missed an extra-special lunch, she called the police.
When the policeman asked her to describe Clyde, she told him that Clyde had beautiful green eyes, had all his teeth but was missing half of his left ear, and was seven years old and completely white. She then told the officer that Clyde was about a foot high.
A bell went off. “Is Clyde your child or your pet?” the officer suspiciously asked. “Well, he’s my cat, of course,” Mrs. Brown replied. “Lady, you’re supposed to report missing PERSONS, not missing CATS,” said the sppeadeotoned policeman. “Well, who can I report this to?” she asked. “You can’t. You have to ask around your neighborhood or put up flyers,” replied the officer.
Mrs. Brown figured that a billboard would work a lot better than an 8”x11” piece of paper on a telephone pole. There was an empty billboard at the end of her street just off the interstate(州际公路) highway. The billboard had a phone number on it. She called that number, and they told her they could blow up a picture of Clyde (from Mrs. Brown’s family album) and put it on the billboard for all to see.
“But how can people see it when they whiz(快速移动) by on the interstate?” she asked. “Oh, don’t worry, ma’am, they only whiz by between 2 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. The rest of the day, the interstate is so full of commuters that no one moves.” They told her it would cost only $3,000 a month. So she took most of the money out of her savings account and rented the billboard for a month.
The month has passed, but Clyde has not appeared. Because she has almost no money in savings, Mrs. Brown called the local newspaper to see if anyone could help her rent the billboard for just one more month. She is waiting but, so far, no one has stepped forward.
【小题1】How long has the cat been missing?
| A.More than a month | B.More than two months |
| C.More than three months | D.It’s been back. |
| A.A billboard company | B.The police |
| C.The phone company | D.The interstate telephone line |
| A.Stupid | B.Loving | C.Smart | D.Decisive(有决断力的) |
| A.angry | B.surprised | C.happy | D.excited |
| A.An advertisement | B.A missing cat |
| C.A pet’s story | D.Life without cat |