题目内容

  On April Fools’Day,people can play________tricks they like.

  Awhatever

  Bwhat

  Cthat

  Dwhich

 

答案:A
解析:

  whatever比what语气强烈,强调“任何……”,所以为最佳答案。

 


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    After his meal Lincoln walked over to the War Department to see 1 any more news had come from Sherman's Army. Then   it was time to go to the theatre. In the morning it 2 that   the President and Mrs. Lincoln, together 3 a number of guests, would visit Ford's Theatre to see the 4. The President went into the theatre, and took his seat at the back of the box (包厢). While he 5 the play a young man wanted to 6 him.   He was twenty-year-old John Wilkes Booth, a 7 of a famous   family of actors and a lover of the 8. A few hours 9 the play began he was in the theatre 10 a small hole 11 the door of   the presidential box. Now 12 Booth entered the box. In his 13 hand was a small knife, in his right hand a gun. Aiming the gun at the back of the President's head he fired. Lincoln fell 14 in his seat. Rathbone, one of his guests, threw   himself at the 15. Booth 16 him with his knife, then jumped 17 the box rail (栏杆) to the stage (舞台), eleven feet below, He fell, but   quickly to his feet, shouting, "Sic semper tyrannis." (拉丁语,   意思是" 独裁者的下场总是如此".)For a time there was 18   confusion (混乱). Then a young army doctor climbed into the Presidential box. Mary 19 his arm. "Oh, doctor! Is he 20 ?"The  doctor looked at Lincoln's wound, and his face darkened, The President had badly wounded 21 . There was no 22 . The wounded President was carried across the street to the nearest house, 23 he was laid on a bed.All through the night Lincoln 24 with death. At 7:22 (April 15, 1865) in the 25 it was all over.   The great and good man was at peace (和平) with the world.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
1. A. where B. whether C. when D. weather[    ]
2. A. had planned B. has been plannedC. has planned D. had been planned[    ]
3. A. with  B. on C. in   D. by [    ]
4. A. film   B. army    C. Sherman   D. play [    ]
5. A. saw   B. watched    C. looked at  D. observed [    ]
6. A. wound   B. talk to    C. kill     D. hurt [    ]
7.A. number   B. member    C. one   D. woman [    ]
8. A. South   B. North    C. south    D. north [    ]
9. A. after B. as    C. before     D. soon after [    ]
10. A. made   B. making     C. and making   D. or made [    ]
11. A. in   B. on     C. by     D. with     [    ]
12. A. quiet   B. quite   C. quietly   D. quietly   [    ]
13. A. right   B. upper   C. leftD. other [    ]
14. A. quicklyB. happily C. heavilyD. fast[    ]
15. A. murderB. murderingC. murderorD. murderer [    ]
16. A. wounded   B. wound     C. wounding   D. hurt [    ]
17. A. in   B. over     C. on     D. with [    ]
                                   
18.A. but nothing B. nothing but
  C. nothing besides     D. except nothing              [    ]
19. A. catches hold of B. gets hold of
  C. take a firm (强有力的) hold of      D. took hold of              [    ]
                                                                                         
20. A. death      B. died     C. dead     D. dies           [    ]
21.A. in the head   B. on the head C. in the back D. on the back   [       ]   
22. A. wish     B. hope     C. chances   D. possibilities   [    ]
23. A. when     B. which     C. where     D. on which      [       ]   
24. A. thought     B. brought     C. fight     D. fought         [    ]
25. A. morning   B. afternoon   C. noon   D. night          [    ]

Almost 50 years have passed since one-time beekeeper, Sir Edmund Hillary, became the first man in the world to conquer the world’s highest peak, Mt Everest. In an extraordinarily

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  Hillary reached Mt Everest’s   3   on May 29, 1953—just in time   4   the Queen’s Conation (加冕典礼).

  Now 83 and   5   by New Zealand as its greatest   6   countryman, Sir Edmund, a Knight of the Garter, prefers to be called just   7   Ed. He and his wife June were guests of honor at the exhibition opening in February, coinciding(巧合)with the museum’s 150th birthday.

  Visitors are   8   into his adventure—packed and charitable world through a

   9   treasure chest of his memorabilia(大事记),from a well-worn passport to the ice

   10   he used to climb that mountain.

  A Nepalese schoolhouse, kitchen and Buddhist temple have been   11   to show the place he has   12   40 years of his charitable soul and money to   13   the Himalayan Trust, building schools, hospitals and all manner of infrastructure(基础设施)in the   14   stricken country.

  The exhibition also   15   Ed’s climbs in the Southern Alps, a tractor journey he

   16   to the South Pole in 1967 and a trip up the River Ganges by jet boat.   17   the exhibition closes it will go to the United States, to   18   Sir Edmund’s jubilee 50年节)year,

   19   a celebratory party in London and a   20   with his Sherpa friends in Kathmandu.

  1Asimple            Blarge           Cdetailed          Dgreat

  2Aattention           Brespect          Cadmiration        Dhonor

  3Atop              Bpeak           Cheight          Dlevel

  4Aat                Bof             Cfor            Dwith

  5Alooked upon       Bthought about    Clooked up         Dthought out

  6Aliving             Blive           Calive            Dlively

  7Ashort             Bplain           Cas              Dfor

  8Aput              Bpoured          Cled             Ddrawn

  9Aclear              Bdear            Creal            Dnew

  10Aknife            Baxe           Cfork             Dspear

  11Arecreated          Brecycled        Crecovered         Drepaired

  12Aspent           Btaken          Cdevoted          Dused

  13Aby             Bthrough         Cfor            Dfrom

  14Apoverty          Bstorm          Cdisaster          Dearthquakes

  15Acovers           Bshows         Ctells             Dexpresses

  16Apaid             Bdid            Cmade           Dtook

  17AWhile           BIf             CSince           DWhen

  18Asign             Bmark           Cdesign          Dcontinue

  19Abeginning with      Bjoining in       Cending up with    Dadding up to

  20Areunion          Brepetition       Creview           Drecovery

 

Almost 50 years have passed since one-time beekeeper, Sir Edmund Hillary, became the first man in the world to conquer the world’s highest peak, Mt Everest. In an extraordinarily

   1   exposition (展览)Auckland Museum pays   2   to this great New Zealander, Sir Edmund Hillary: Everest and Beyond Exhibition at the museum until April 25.

  Hillary reached Mt Everest’s   3   on May 29, 1953—just in time   4   the Queen’s Conation (加冕典礼).

  Now 83 and   5   by New Zealand as its greatest   6   countryman, Sir Edmund, a Knight of the Garter, prefers to be called just   7   Ed. He and his wife June were guests of honor at the exhibition opening in February, coinciding(巧合)with the museum’s 150th birthday.

  Visitors are   8   into his adventure—packed and charitable world through a

   9   treasure chest of his memorabilia(大事记),from a well-worn passport to the ice

   10   he used to climb that mountain.

  A Nepalese schoolhouse, kitchen and Buddhist temple have been   11   to show the place he has   12   40 years of his charitable soul and money to   13   the Himalayan Trust, building schools, hospitals and all manner of infrastructure(基础设施)in the   14   stricken country.

  The exhibition also   15   Ed’s climbs in the Southern Alps, a tractor journey he

   16   to the South Pole in 1967 and a trip up the River Ganges by jet boat.   17   the exhibition closes it will go to the United States, to   18   Sir Edmund’s jubilee 50年节)year,

   19   a celebratory party in London and a   20   with his Sherpa friends in Kathmandu.

  1Asimple            Blarge           Cdetailed          Dgreat

  2Aattention           Brespect          Cadmiration        Dhonor

  3Atop              Bpeak           Cheight          Dlevel

  4Aat                Bof             Cfor            Dwith

  5Alooked upon       Bthought about    Clooked up         Dthought out

  6Aliving             Blive           Calive            Dlively

  7Ashort             Bplain           Cas              Dfor

  8Aput              Bpoured          Cled             Ddrawn

  9Aclear              Bdear            Creal            Dnew

  10Aknife              Baxe           Cfork             Dspear

  11Arecreated          Brecycled        Crecovered         Drepaired

  12Aspent           Btaken          Cdevoted          Dused

  13Aby             Bthrough         Cfor            Dfrom

  14Apoverty          Bstorm          Cdisaster          Dearthquakes

  15Acovers           Bshows         Ctells             Dexpresses

  16Apaid             Bdid            Cmade           Dtook

  17AWhile           BIf             CSince           DWhen

  18Asign             Bmark           Cdesign          Dcontinue

  19Abeginning with      Bjoining in       Cending up with    Dadding up to

  20Areunion          Brepetition       Creview           Drecovery

 

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  Martin Luther King, the son of a minister in the church, was born in 1929 in the USA. He won an entrance prize to a college when he was 15. After

1 , he became a minister 2 the church. Then, he 3 in Philadelphia until 1951.

   4 slavery was ended in 1865, the separation of blacks and whites 5 still continued. Laws passed to forbid whites to marry 6 blacks. There were 7 shops, restaurants, hospitals, buses, trains and schools for blacks. Blacks were not 8 to vote in the southern states 9 they passed a reading test.

  King thought it was right and necessary 10 blacks to win equal civil rights 11 peaceful revolution, not by fighting and killing. He 12 the government to set blacks free and give them 13 rights. In 1964, he got the Nobel Prize for Peace and 14 the whole of the $ 54,600 prize to the 15 movement. In the same year a new Civil Rights Act was 16 to treat blacks equally. In 1965 a new Voting Rights Bill became 17 . From then on, all blacks had the rights 18 .

  King was murdered on April 14th, 1968, because he made many 19 in the black liberation movement. 20 , his struggle had already changed the society. He was considered as an important leader in the black liberation movement.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
  

(1) A.graduation      

  
  

B.work      

  
  

C.college      

  
  

D.education      

  
  

(2) A.at      

  
  

B.in      

  
  

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D.for      

  
  

(3)    A.lived      

  
  

B.studied      

  
  

C.worked      

  
  

D.played      

  
  

(4)    A.Became      

  
  

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C.Unless      

  
  

D.Although      

  
  

(5)    A.were      

  
  

B.are      

  
  

C.was      

  
  

D.is      

  
  

(6)    A.with      

  
  

B./      

  
  

C.to      

  
  

D.for      

  
  

(7)    A.same      

  
  

B.different      

  
  

C.separated      

  
  

D.alone      

  
  

(8)    A.forbidden      

  
  

B.made      

  
  

C.allowed      

  
  

D.had      

  
  

(9)    A.after      

  
  

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C.while      

  
  

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(10)    A.for      

  
  

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(11)    A.in      

  
  

B.with      

  
  

C.for      

  
  

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(12)    A.made      

  
  

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C.forced      

  
  

D.told      

  
  

(13)    A.different      

  
  

B.same      

  
  

C.fair      

  
  

D.equal      

  
  

(14)    A.gave      

  
  

B.received      

  
  

C.had      

  
  

D.offered      

  
  

(15)    A.peaceful      

  
  

B.fighting      

  
  

C.revolution      

  
  

D.freedom      

  
  

(16)    A.learned      

  
  

B.succeeded      

  
  

C.passed      

  
  

D.permitted      

  
  

(17)    A.right      

  
  

B.law      

  
  

C.habit      

  
  

D.advice      

  
  

(18)    A.to    go to school      

  
     

B.to vote

  
  
  

   C.to take buses

  
  

D.to go shopping

  
  

(19)    A.friends      

  
  

B.bosses      

  
  

C.enemies      

  
  

D.officials      

  
  

(20)    A.So      

  
  

B.And      

  
  

C.However      

  
  

D.But      

  

 

完形填空

  Martin Luther King, the son of a minister in the church, was born in 1929 in the USA. He won an entrance prize to a college when he was 15. After

1 , he became a minister 2 the church. Then, he 3 in Philadelphia until 1951.

   4 slavery was ended in 1865, the separation of blacks and whites 5 still continued. Laws passed to forbid whites to marry 6 blacks. There were 7 shops, restaurants, hospitals, buses, trains and schools for blacks. Blacks were not 8 to vote in the southern states 9 they passed a reading test.

  King thought it was right and necessary 10 blacks to win equal civil rights 11 peaceful revolution, not by fighting and killing. He 12 the government to set blacks free and give them 13 rights. In 1964, he got the Nobel Prize for Peace and 14 the whole of the $ 54,600 prize to the 15 movement. In the same year a new Civil Rights Act was 16 to treat blacks equally. In 1965 a new Voting Rights Bill became 17 . From then on, all blacks had the rights 18 .

  King was murdered on April 14th, 1968, because he made many 19 in the black liberation movement. 20 , his struggle had already changed the society. He was considered as an important leader in the black liberation movement.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
  

(1) A.graduation      

  
  

B.work      

  
  

C.college      

  
  

D.education      

  
  

(2) A.at      

  
  

B.in      

  
  

C.from      

  
  

D.for      

  
  

(3)    A.lived      

  
  

B.studied      

  
  

C.worked      

  
  

D.played      

  
  

(4)    A.Became      

  
  

B.Before      

  
  

C.Unless      

  
  

D.Although      

  
  

(5)    A.were      

  
  

B.are      

  
  

C.was      

  
  

D.is      

  
  

(6)    A.with      

  
  

B./      

  
  

C.to      

  
  

D.for      

  
  

(7)    A.same      

  
  

B.different      

  
  

C.separated      

  
  

D.alone      

  
  

(8)    A.forbidden      

  
  

B.made      

  
  

C.allowed      

  
  

D.had      

  
  

(9)    A.after      

  
  

B.until      

  
  

C.while      

  
  

D.unless      

  
  

(10)    A.for      

  
  

B.of      

  
  

C.to      

  
  

D.with      

  
  

(11)    A.in      

  
  

B.with      

  
  

C.for      

  
  

D.by      

  
  

(12)    A.made      

  
  

B.let      

  
  

C.forced      

  
  

D.told      

  
  

(13)    A.different      

  
  

B.same      

  
  

C.fair      

  
  

D.equal      

  
  

(14)    A.gave      

  
  

B.received      

  
  

C.had      

  
  

D.offered      

  
  

(15)    A.peaceful      

  
  

B.fighting      

  
  

C.revolution      

  
  

D.freedom      

  
  

(16)    A.learned      

  
  

B.succeeded      

  
  

C.passed      

  
  

D.permitted      

  
  

(17)    A.right      

  
  

B.law      

  
  

C.habit      

  
  

D.advice      

  
  

(18)    A.to    go to school      

  
     

B.to vote

  
  
  

   C.to take buses

  
  

D.to go shopping

  
  

(19)    A.friends      

  
  

B.bosses      

  
  

C.enemies      

  
  

D.officials      

  
  

(20)    A.So      

  
  

B.And      

  
  

C.However      

  
  

D.But      

  

 

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