题目内容

完形填空。
     Charlie Leng spent a few months saving up (积蓄) seven dollars. He wanted to    1     a model plane
and went to the shop with the money.
     On the way, Charlie     2     a little boy crying on a corner of  the street. "_ 3     are you crying?" Charlie asked.
     "Three big boys _ 4  _ my four dollars just now,"the boy said.  "I was    5     to buy some exercise
books, but now I can't. "
     Charlie thought of the     6    dollars in the pocket. He thought of the model plane  and the poor _ 7   
     Charlie wanted to walk away,    8     he did not.     9     he gave four dollars to the boy and went
home.
     Charlie    10_ happy. Do you know the reason? He was happy because the little boy was happy.
(     )1.A. sell                
(     )2.A. looked              
(     )3.A. What                
(     )4.A. gave                
(     )5.A. on my way          
(     )6.A. three              
(     )7.A. some exercise-books
(     )8.A. and                
(     )9.A. At first            
(     )10.A. becomes            
B. buy            
B. watched        
B. How            
B. sent          
B. go            
B. seven          
B. seven dollars  
B. or            
B. At last        
B. fall          
C. hold          
C. saw          
C. The reason    
C. took away    
C. come          
C. four          
C. three big boys
C. but          
C. At night      
C. were          
D. bring    
D. heard    
D. Why      
D. bought  
D. walked  
D. little  
D. boy      
D. so      
D. In fact  
D. felt    
1-5 BCDCA   6-10 BDCBD
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完形填空。
     The Pope (教皇) arrived at Heathrow Airport and got straight into a car. "I'm rather (非常)    1    for a
very important meeting, my good man," he told the driver. "Please go as fast as possible."
     The driver agreed,    2    he couldn't do more than 100 kilometres an hour on that road. The Pope kept
asking the driver to go faster, but he failed. It made him    3   .
     Then the Pope said, "Look, I really    4    get to this meeting. It's very important. You sit    5    and I'll
drive." 
      Being a good Catholic lad (天主教), the driver felt he should do    6    the Pope told him. So they changed
their    7    and went on. The Pope really put his    8    down and they were doing well over 160 kilometres
an hour. But a few kilometers down the road they got pulled over by the police.
      A policeman came over to the car, looked in and then walked away to call his chief (长官)."Chief, Chief,"
he said into his radio, "I might have just stopped    9    really, really important." 
     "Is it the Prime Minister (首相)?" asked the chief. 
     "No," said the policeman, "More important than him."
      "Well, is it the Queen?" asked the chief. 
     "No, sir," answered the policeman, "More important than her."
      "Well, who is it then?" asked the chief.
      "I don't know, sir," said the policeman, "But he has got the Pope    10    him around."
(     )1. A. waiting    
(     )2. A. and        
(     )3. A. pleased    
(     )4. A. can        
(     )5. A. in the back
(     )6. A. when       
(     )7. A. cars       
(     )8. A. hand       
(     )9. A. someone    
(     )10. A. looking   
B. busy        
B. so           
B. afraid      
B. have to      
B. in the front
B. like          
B. clothes     
B. foot         
B. anybody       
B. walking  
C. tired        
C. but           
C. alone       
C. mustn’t    
C. on the floor    
C. how          
C. places      
C. bag         
C. two persons     
C. driving 
D. late         
D. or             
D. worried      
D. may         
D. in the car   
D. as            
D. minds       
D. key           
D. some people    
D. turning  
阅读理解。
      Several years ago, a television reporter was talking to three of the most important people in America. One was a very rich banker, another owned one of the largest companies in the world, and the third
owned many buildings in the center of New York.
     The reporter was talking to them about being important.
     "How do we know if someone is really important?"the reporter asked the banker.
     The banker thought for a few moments and then said,"I think anybody who is invited to the White
House to meet the President of the United States is really important. "
     The reporter then turned to the owner of the very large company. "Do you agree with that?"she asked.
     The man shook his head,"No. I think the President invites a lot of people to the White House. You'd
only be important if while you were visiting the President, there was a telephone call from the president
of another country, and the President of the US said he was too busy to answer it. "
     The reporter turned to the third man. "Do you think so?"
     "No, I don't,"he said. "I don't think that makes the visitor important. That makes the
President important. "
     "Then what would make the visitor important?"the reporter and the other two men asked.
     "Oh, I think if the visitor to the White House was talking to the President and the phone rang, and the
President picked up the receiver, listened and then said,'It's for you. '" 
1. This story happened in_______.
A. England
B. America
C. Japan
D. Australia
2. There are_______ in this passage.
A. two men and two women
B. three men and one woman
C. three women and one man
D. four women
3. The banker thought_______.
A. he was really important because he was a rich banker
B. the visitor to the White House to meet the President of the U. S was really important
C. the visitor who met the President of the US
D. the reporter was really important
4. The owner of the very large company thought_______.
A. she was really important because she owned one of the largest companies
B. the banker was really important
C. the owner of many buildings in the center of New York was really important
D. the visitor would be really important if while he was visiting the President. the President would not
answer any telephone call
5. The owner of many buildings thought_______.
A. he was really important because he owned many buildings in the center of New York
B. the owner of the very large company was really important
C. the visitor was really important if he was talking to the President and the President received a telephone call for the visitor
D. the person who worked in the White House was really important
完形填空。
     One day two brothers   1  fishing. They  had  a  dog   2   them. When  they  came near the river, they
threw their hats on a big stone and went to the   3   bank to   4   fish. It was cold that day, and soon they
began to wish for their hats. They told the dog   to go back for   5  . When the dog   6   there, he tried to
take both  hats  together  in  his  mouth. It  was  very  difficult.  Then the dog  noticed one of the hat was
smaller than   7   .  He put the smaller hat in the larger one, got it down   8  his foot and then he could   9   both hats at the same time.
     You see   10   clever the dog was.
(     )l. A. goes        
(     )2. A. for        
(     )3. A. river      
(     )4. A. get out    
(     )5. A. it          
(     )6. A. arrived at  
(     )7. A. the other  
(     )8. A. with        
(     )9. A. eat        
(     )10.A. what        
B. going      
B. with      
B. sea .      
B. look after
B. them      
B. gets      
B. another    
B. in        
B. fish      
B. what a    
C. went      
C. to        
C. water's    
C. look for  
C. him        
C. got        
C. the others
C. on        
C. carry      
C. how        
D. go          
D. of          
D. land's      
D. wait for    
D. fish        
D. got to      
D. other      
D. by          
D. borrow      
D. how a      
阅读理解。
                                                 Don't open the door to strangers
     It was Sunday afternoon. My brother and I were at home. My parents had gone to a party and asked me to look after my brother. Suddenly the doorbell rang. Ding-dong! My brother thought that it was our parents, so he opened the door quickly.
     A tall man wearing a black raincoat stood outside. He asked if we would like to buy some storybooks. I said no. when I wanted to close the door, he suddenly pushed the door very hard and came into our house. He took out a knife and asked me to tie up (捆起来 ) my brother’s hands with a rope. I tied up his hands in a special way so my brother could unite (解开) himself easily. The man then tied my hands and locked both of us in the kitchen.
     Then, he went to look for money. I taught my brother to untie the rope. He then untie me. We got out of the house through the kitchen window and went to the nearest pay phone to call the police. Soon the police came and took the man away.
     My parents were glad we were not hurt. They told us that we should not open the door to strangers.
I learned a lesson about safety.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。正确的用A表示, 不正确的用B表示。
(     )1. The man was a book seller. He came to sell books to the brothers.
(     )2. The man locked the brothers in the kitchen.
(     )3. The writer was so clever that he and his brother got out of the kitchen.
(     )4. One of their neighbors called the police.
(     )5. The man found much money and ran away at last.
完形填空。
     Tim was ten years old. He was not a very good pupil, and he did not like  1  to do homework
because he enjoyed  2  other things in his free time. Frequently he did not do his
homework and when he did do it he always  3  a lot of mistakes.
     One day his mathematics teacher  4 Tim's homework and saw that he  5  all his
sums right. He was very pleased and rather  6 . He called Time to his desk and said to him.
"You got all your homework right this time, Tim. What  7 ? Did you father help  8  ?"
     Usually Tim's father did help him  9  his homework, but the evening before this, he had not
been able to, because he had not been at home, so Tim answered, "No, sir, he was very busy last night,
so I had to do it all  10  ."
(     )1. A. had          
(     )2. A. doing        
(     )3. A. makes        
(     )4. A. looked for    
(     )5. A. had got      
(     )6. A. angry        
(     )7. A. is the matter
(     )8. A. yourself      
(     )9. A. with          
(     )10. A. my own        
B. having    
B. to do    
B. making    
B. looked at
B. has got  
B. sad      
B. was wrong
B. himself  
B. in        
B. lonely    
C. doing        
C. did          
C. made        
C. looked around
C. got          
C. surprised    
C. made you    
C. him          
C. on          
C. alone        
D. has        
D. do          
D. has made    
D. looked up  
D. didn't get
D. excited    
D. happened    
D. you        
D. to          
D. myself                 

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