完形填空。
     Mike didn't live too far away from school. He liked to    1    to school every day. When it rained, like
many    2    boys, Mike liked playing in the water. One afternoon, when the boy came    3   , he was all
wet. His mother became very    4    and said, "Don't play in the water after school." The next day he was
very    5    again, and his mother became    6    angrier. "I'll tell your father    7    you go to play in the
water again," she said. The third day the boy was dry when he came    8    from school. "You are a    9   
 boy today," his mother said. "You didn't play in the water."
     "No," Mike answered. "Because there were   10   older boys in the water, I couldn't play in it."

(     )1. A. have    
(     )2. A. other   
(     )3. A. house   
(     )4. A. angry   
(     )5. A. dry     
(     )6. A. very    
(     )7. A. if      
(     )8. A. to      
(     )9. A. good    
(     )10. A. many so

B. walk      
B. others    
B. family  
B. happy     
B. late      
B. more      
B. before    
B. back    
B. well       
B. so many        
C. fly       
C. much      
C. home       
C. good        
C. early      
C. much        
C. for        
C. away      
C. bad              
C. much too
D. come      
D. more      
D. room     
D. sad       
D. wet      
D. many                        
D. so        
D. out    
D. worse       
D. too much
阅读理解。
     The meeting lasted three hours. Mr. Jackson looked at the clock on the wall. It was a quarter to eight.
"The last bus started fifteen minutes ago," thought the man, "It means I'll have to stay in a hotel tonight."
     Mr. Jackson always drove home after work. He lived outside the city. There was something wrong
with his car these days, so he had to take a bus to his office. That afternoon, he had to discuss something
important with others, so he couldn't catch the bus. At last the meeting was over. It began to snow after he
came out of the warm office. He wanted some warm food and soup first. Most restaurants were full of
people and he went into a small one. The waiter came up quickly and showed the menu to him.
     "Some hot soup, please." said Mr. Jackson.
     About twenty minutes later, the young man brought the soup to him. When Mr. Jackson was drinking,
he found something in it. "Come here, boy," he called out, "Look! There's a gray hair in my soup!" " It's
very strange, sir," said the waiter. " It's usually a fly, I remember."
1. Mr. Jackson usually went home _____.
[     ]
A. by bus
B. by car
C. by bike
D. on foot
2. _____, so Mr. Jackson had to stay in the hotel.
[     ]
A. The last bus left
B. The meeting was very important
C. Something was wrong with his car
D. It was very cold that evening
3. The last bus started at ______.
[     ]
A. 7:30
B. 7:45
C. 8:00
D.8:30
4. Mr. Jackson wanted some hot soup first because _____.
[     ]
A. the restaurant was very cold
B. he was hungry
C. there was few people in the restaurant
D. he felt cold after he left the warm office
5. The waiter's words mean that _____.
[     ]
A. the soup in the restaurant was nice
B. the hair was Mr. Jackson's.
C. there were usually flies in the soup
D. he had to say sorry to Mr. Jackson
阅读理解。
     Mr. White was in bed and was trying to go to sleep when he heard the doorbell ring. He turned on the
light and looked at the clock. It was half past twelve. "Who can be it at this time of night?" he wondered.
He decided to go and find out. So he got out of bed, put on his jacket and went to the door. When he opened
the door, there was nobody there. "That's very strange," he thought. Then he went back to his bedroom, took
off his jacket, got back into bed, turned off the light and tried to go to sleep.
     A few minutes later he heard the doorbell ring again. Mr. White jumped out of the bed very quickly and
rushed to the door. He opened it, but again he found no one there. He closed the door and tried not to feel too
nervous. Then he saw a piece of paper on the floor inside the door. He picked it up. There were some words
on it: "Now it's after midnight, so it's April 1st. Happy April Fool's Day!"
     "Oh, it was the funny boy next door!"  Mr. White smiled.
1. Mr. White was trying to go to sleep when he heard _____.
[     ]
A. somebody sing
B. the doorbell ring
C. the telephone ring
D. somebody knock at the window
2. At first Mr. White turned on the light and _____.
[     ]
A. got out of the bed
B. put on his jacket
C. wanted to know the time
D. called the police 
3. When he opened the door at the first time, he found _____ outside the door.
[     ]
A. no one
B. a boy
C. his friend
D. a piece of paper
4. The story happened _____.
[     ]
A. At noon
B. at twelve
C. on April 2nd
D. on April 1st
5. The boy rang the doorbell because he wanted to _____.
[     ]
A. borrowed Mr. White's clock
B. ask Mr. White for a piece of paper
C. make fun of Mr. White
D. tell Mr. White a story
完形填空。
     Jim is an American boy. He likes   1    football matches,    2   he hasn't enough money to buy tickets.
He has to watch the matches     3    TV at home when he has    4     homework. He must go to school from
Monday to Friday, so he missed a lot of important football matches.
     A big football match would be held (举行) in the afternoon the next day.    5    wanted to watch it very
much. But he couldn't. He would have a physics test in     6    afternoon.
     "Can we have a video, mom?" Jim asked his mother    7     he went to school." Then from our TV set you
can record the match for me."
     "I'm     8    we can't afford (买得起) one," said his mother. The next morning Jim went home with a smile,
   9     a new video."But where did you get the money, Jim?" His mother asked in surprise.
      "That's     10   , mom. I sold our TV set."
(     )1. A. watching 
(     )2. A. and      
(     )3. A. in       
(     )4. A. few      
(     )5. A. Mother   
(     )6. A. the same 
(     )7. A. after    
(     )8. A. glad     
(     )9. A. carrying 
(     )10. A. difficult
B. seeing       
B. so           
B. on           
B. a few        
B. Father       
B. the different
B. before       
B. afraid       
B. listening      
B. easy       
C. playing     
C. but      
C. at          
C. many       
C. Teacher  
C. a         
C. because   
C. pleased   
C. watching    
C. difficulty
D. looking      
D. or            
D. with          
D. quite a little  
D. Jim          
D. as              
D. as             
D. happy          
D. playing         
D. easily    
     It's never easy to admit (承认) you are in the wrong. We all    1     to know the art of apology (道歉).
Think how often you have done wrong. Then count how many    2    you have expressed clearly you
were    3    . You can't go to bed with an easy mind if you do    4    about it.
      A doctor friend, Mr. Lied, told me about a man who came to him with different kinds of signs:
headaches, heart trouble and insomnia (失眠症).   5    some careful exams, Mr. Lied found nothing
wrong with him and said, "If you don't tell me what's    6    you, I can't help you." The man admitted
he was cheating (骗取) his brother to his inheritance (遗产). Then and there the clever doctor    7    
the man write to his brother and    8    his money. As soon as the letter was put into the post box, the
man suddenly cried," Thank you," he said to the doctor "I think I have got well."
      An apology can not only save a broken relationship (关系), but also make a person    9    . If you
can think of someone who should be    10    an apology from you, do something about it right now.
(     )1. A. decide   
(     )2. A. mistakes 
(     )3. A. sorry    
(     )4. A. something
(     )5. A. Before   
(     )6. A. hurting  
(     )7. A. made     
(     )8. A. give     
(     )9. A. happy    
(     )10. A. received
B. have   
B. people            
B. weak   
B. anything
B. After    
B. hanging
B. helped 
B. keep     
B. glad    
B. given 
C. need      
C. ways            
C. sad       
C. nothing   
C. Till      
C. touching 
C. let       
C. return  
C. strong    
C. known 
D. try         
D. times         
D. wrong        
D. everything   
D. Since        
D. worrying     
D. saw          
D. send          
D. healthy      
D. forgotten
完形填空。
     Maria Gomez was born in Peru (秘鲁). She grew up in a small village. She went to school when she was
six years old. She went to an elementary school (小学), but she didn't    1    to high school. Her family was
very    2    and she had to go to work when she was thirteen years old. She worked in a shoe factory.
      When Maria was seventeen years old, her family    3    to the United States. First they lied in Los Angeles,
and then they moved to San Francisco. When Maria    4    to the United States, she was not very happy.
     She missed her friends in Peru, and she couldn't    5    a word of English. She began to study English at
night,    6    work in a factory during the day. Maria studied very hard, and now she speaks English well.
She's    7    at night, but now she's studying typing. She wants to    8    a secretary (秘书).
     Maria still misses her friends in Peru. But she's very happy now, and she hopes she will have a good
future in the new country.
(     )1. A. want     
(     )2. A. rich     
(     )3. A. moved    
(     )4. A. talked   
(     )5. A. tell     
(     )6. A. when     
(     )7. A. studying 
(     )8. A. do       
B. go         
B. poor      
B. changed   
B. called    
B. talk       
B. so        
B. thinking 
B. work    
C. began          
C. happy        
C. happened         
C. got         
C. know          
C. or              
C. sleeping   
C. be          
D. study       
D. glad       
D. started     
D. spoke    
D. say         
D. and           
D. writing
D. play       
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