完形填空 (共15小题;每小题l分,计15分)

Mr Clarke works in a middle school. He likes reading and often some books from the library. He to the radio every morning and reading after supper. So he knows much and teaches well. His worship(崇拜) him very much. Mike, Mr Clarke’s little son, is only nine. He likes reading books. And he often asks his father some questions. Mr Clarke always thinks he's too to understand him and chooses ones to answer. Of course the boy is not satisfied with(对…满意) it. One day Mike read about the electric lights (电灯) and was it. When his father told him to do some housework, he went on thinking of it. He asked him questions, and his father answered all. Then his father said proudly, "Fathers always know than sons!" The boy thought for a while and said, " "Oh? Why?" Mike didn’t answer and asked, , "Who invented the electric lights?" "answered Mr Clarke. "Why didn't his father invent them, then?" Looking at his son, Mr Clarke didn't know to answer!

1.A. finds B. sells C. borrows D. buys

2.A. hears B. listens C. says D. reads

3.A. messages B. letters C. stories D. newspapers

4.A. teachers B. parents C. students D. classmates

5.A. also B. never C. even D. only

6.A. old B. young C. clever D. able

7.A. more difficult B. the most difficult C. easy D. the easiest

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

9.A. worried about B. interested in C. afraid of D. angry with

10.A. few B. little C. a few D. a little

11.A. more B. most C. less D. least

12.A. I think soB. I don’t think so C. I agree D. I don’t know

13.A. instead B. carefully C. quickly D. brightly

14.A. Thomas Brown B. Allan Smith C. Thomas Edison D. Ron Jenkins

15.A. when B. where C. which D. what

 

One day, my father and I were in line to buy tickets for the circus(马戏团). And a family was standing in front of us. The family had eight children. Their clothes were not expensive but clean.The children talked about the clowns, elephants and other things excitedly. It was their first time to go to the circus.

The ticket lady asked the father how many tickets he wanted. He proudly answered, “I want eight children’s tickets and two adults’ tickets, so I can take my family to the circus.” The ticket lady said the price. The man's wife lowered her head and there was no smile on the man's face. He quietly asked, “How much did you say?” The ticket lady said the price again. The man didn’t have enough money. How could he tell his eight kids the bad news? My dad put his hand into his pocket and pulled out a $20 bill and dropped it on the ground.(In fact, we were not rich!) Then my dad said, “Excuse me, sir, this dropped out of your pocket.” The man knew what was going on. He looked into my dad’s eyes, held my dad’s hand in his, and took the $20 bill. “Thank you, sir, thank you. This really means a lot to me and my family.” My father and I went back home. We didn’t go to see the circus that night, but we didn’t care.

1.The father wanted to buy _________ tickets.

A. four B. six

C. eight D. ten

2.The underlined words “lowered” might mean __________ in the passage.

A. move…down B. jump…down

C. move…up D. jump…up

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The writer’s family saw the circus that night.

B. The man’s family saw the circus that night.

C. The writer’s father helped the man find his lost $20 bill.

D. The writer’s and the man’s families had a lot of money.

4.We can infer(推测)that the writer’s father is a ________ person.

A. young B. handsome

C. lucky D. kind

 

Tom and his cousin took a boat trip. When they got on the boat, every passenger(乘客) should answer the keeper a question. If the passenger answered “yes”, he or she got one gift; if the passenger answered “no”, he or she got two gifts. Tom and his cousin saw all about this. Now it was their turn. The keeper came up to them and asked, “Are you a good sailor?” Tom wanted to get two gifts, so he answered “no” loudly, at the same time he said, “I have never been a sailor, how could I be a good sailor.” The keeper gave him two gifts. His cousin gave the same answer, so, he got two gifts too.

The boat started off. The passengers began to open their gifts. Tom and his cousin did the same. They found that one of the two gifts was a small bottle of drinking water, the other was a seasick tablet (晕船药). Tom had a look at a “yes”-passenger’s gift. His was a nice chocolate. Tom shouted at the keeper, “We are never seasick. Why do you give us seasick tablets?”

1.Tom and his cousin ________.

A. went to eat chocolate

B. went on a trip by boat

C. worked for the keeper

D. needed a bottle of drinking water

2.When did the keeper ask the passengers questions?

A. Before the trip. B. After the trip.

C. During the trip. D. Never.

3.Why did Tom and his cousin answer “no”?

A. Because they felt sick on the boat.

B. Because they were good sailors.

C. Because they both wanted to get two gifts.

D. Because they wanted to have chocolate.

4.The underlined(下划线) part “a good sailor” means ________.

A. 晕船 B. 不晕船

C. 好销售员 D. 好水手

5.Which of the following statements is true?

A. The keeper cheated (欺骗) Tom and his cousin.

B. Tom and his cousin didn’t understand the question.

C. All the other passengers answered “yes”.

D. The keeper didn’t want to give Tom and his cousin chocolate

 

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