题目内容

The bell     the end of the period rang     our heated discussion

Aindicatinginterrupting   

Bindicatedinterrupting

Cindicatinginterrupted   

Dindicatedinterrupted

 

答案:A
提示:

the bell在句中作indicate和interrupt的逻辑主语,要用现在分词,表示主动。

 


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      Mr. Harris worked in Dover, but then he changed his job, and he and   his wife 1 to another town. They did not have many friends there,   2 they soon met a lot of interesting people, and after a few weeks   they often went to 3 or to parties at other people's houses.

       Then Mrs. Harris said to her husband, "We've been 4 lots of other people's houses, and now we must    5 them to our house, mustn't we?"

       "Yes, 6 ," answered her husband. "A big party will be the   easiest, won't it?"

       Mrs. Harris said, "Yes, I'll invite all our friends here to a 7 party on December 5th."

       "How many will that be?" Mr. Harris asked. "Don't invite too many."   Mrs. Harris was beginning to write the 8 when her husband saw that   she was writing, "Party: 6:30 9 8:30 pm."

       "That isn't very 10 , is it?" he said. "You're telling our   guests that they must 11 at 8:30." So Mrs. Harris    12 wrote, "Party: 6:30 pm." A lot of guests came, and they all had a    13 time, so they did not go home at 8:30.    14 , they were still there 15 when the door bell rang and a    16 arrived. He said, "You must stop making    17 , because 18 has complained (抱怨)."

         Mr. Harris said he did not want to    19 with the policeman, so everyone went home. They were    20 to have to go. When Mr. and Mrs.   Harris were 21 again, she said to him, "That was a    22 , wasn't it? Who complained about the 23 ?"     " 24 did," Mr. Harris answered in a    25 voice.  

    1. A. drove         B. went        C. moved         D. live            [  ]     2. A. and         B. but        C. so          D. as            [  ]   3. A. shops         B. families      C. dinners       D. sports          [  ]   4. A. in          B. at        C. to          D. for             [  ]   5. A. invite        B. tell      C. choose        D. find            [  ]   6. A. certainly       B. finally      C. luckily       D. easily          [  ]   7. A. small         B. big      C. birthday      D. public          [  ]   8. A. letters       B. attentions      C. notices       D. invitations         [  ]   9. A. at          B. from      C. to          D. not             [  ]    10. A. impolite      B. clear      C. nice        D. useful          [  ]    11. A. come        B. go      C. arrive        D. move            [  ]    12. A. even        B. just      C. sadly         D. truly           [  ]    13. A. separate      B. wild      C. good        D. bad             [  ]    14. A. In fact       B. In the end      C. At least      D. At last           [  ]    15. A. at midnight     B. at noon      C. in the afternoon  D. in the evening      [  ]    16. A. neighbor       B. friend      C. policeman       D. shopkeeper        [  ]    17. A. it clear      B. your way      C. a living      D. a noise           [  ]    18. A. Mr. Harris      B. everyone      C. someone       D. nobody          [  ]    19. A. quarrel (争吵)    B. agree      C. please        D. interrupt(打扰)       [  ]    20. A. happy         B. sorry      C. regret        D. enough          [  ]    21. A. home        B. alone      C. glad        D. lazy            [  ]    22. A. danger        B. surprise      C. good deed       D. real policeman      [  ]    23. A. neighbors      B. lateness      C. noise         D. policeman         [  ]    24. A. I           B. You      C. Someone       D. A person          [  ]    25. A. frightened      B. beautiful      C. tired         D. angry           [  ]

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~25各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。

 Mr and Mrs Moore were invited to a Christmas party at a hotel one year, They  1 their car outside and went in. Mr Moore had never got drunk () before, so he was  2  not to drink too much,  3  his friends asked him to drink more  4  .

 During the party, Mrs Moore found that she had  5  to bring her bag, so she asked her husband to go out to the car and  6  it for her. He  7  so, but on his way back to the hotel gate, he heard a car horn (喇叭) blowing near his own car. He thought  8  might be in need of help and went over to the car with the  9  . He found a small black bear sitting in the driving seat and blowing the horn.

 When Mr Moore  10 the party, he told several people about the bear, but of course they did not believe him and thought he was drunk. When he took them out of the hotel to  11 that his story was  12 , he found that the car with the  13 in it had gone. There were so many  14 about Mr Moore's black bear during the next week that he at last put an advertisement (广告) in the newspaper; If any one saw a black bear blowing the horn in a car outside the Century Hotel  15 the evening of Christmas Day, please tell

 Two days later  16 Mrs Richards called him and said that she and her husband had left their pet (宠物) bear in their car outside the Century Hotel for a few minutes that evening, and that 17 he had blown the horn.

 Mrs Richards did not  18 to think there was anything  19  about that. Our bear likes blowing car horns, she said, and we don't  20  when we are not driving the car.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

1Apulled

Bstayed

Cleft

Dhid

[  ]

2Apolite

Bcareful

Cglad

Dafraid

[  ]

3Awhether

Buntil

C.or 

Dthough

[  ]

4Aall along

Bonce again

Cjust then

Dfor ever

[  ]

5Alearned

Bknown

Cremembered

Dforgotten

[  ]

6Abuy

Bget

Csend

Dreturn

[  ]

7Asaid

Bwent

Cdid

Dthought

[  ]

8Aone

Bsomeone

Chis wife

Dthe bear

[  ]

9Anoise

Bvoice

Ccry

Dshout

[  ]

10Awas sent to

Bwas seated at

Cgot rid of

Dgot back to

[  ]

11Ashow

Bnotice

Crequire

Dpromise

[  ]

12Ainteresting

Bcorrect

Ctrue

Dexciting

[  ]

13Ahorn

Bbear

Cbag

Ddriving seat

[  ]

14Alaughs

Bshouts

Csmiles

Dcalls

[  ]

15Afor

Bat

Cin 

D.on

[  ]

16Athe

Ba

C.

D.some

[  ]

17Aquickly

Bcompletely

Cmaybe

Dalmost

[  ]

18Amean

Bhave

Cknow

Dseem

[  ]

19Auseful

Bstrange

Ccommon

Dbad

[  ]

20Aagree

Blike

Cmind

Dworry

[  ]

   Can you imagine(想象)what life would be  21 if there were no telephone? You could not call on your friends on the phone and talk to them. If fire broke out in your house, you could not call the fire department (救火队). If somebody were sick ,you couldn't call a doctor.

   In our daily (日常) life we need to talk with each other. We do this  22 by speaking to others and listening to what they have to say to us, and when we are close to them we can do this very easily. But, our voices will not travel very far even when we  23 , and it is thanks to the invention of the telephone that we are able to talk with one another and ask something when we are in different places. We can hear each other as clearly  24 we were in the same room.

   Alexander Graham Bell made this possible. He spent all his spare time experimenting (实验) He worded so hard in his research that he had  25  time to make money (挣钱) and was very poor at one time.

                                                                          

21.A.As

  

B.Like

  

C.to

  

D.of

  

[  ]

  

22.A.mostly

  

B.quickly

  

C.suddenly

  

D.early

  

[  ]

  

23.A.speak

  

B.smile

  

C.breathe

  

D.shout

  

[  ]

  

24.A.as

  

B.Than

  

C.Only

  

D.if

  

[  ]

  

25.A.some

  

B.much

  

C.little

  

D.good

  

[  ]

  

The professor’s house,big and untidy,stood alone at one end of a huge garden.The place was totally uncared for,quite  1 and overgrown with all sorts of useless things. I 2

my way through bushes and tall weeds to the front door and rang the bell.

I was glad that I had found him. In twenty minutes he  3 me right on all the  4

that had puzzled me. I was on the  5 of leaving when I looked out of his study window and said,“You’re very fond of gardening,I see.”

“No,I’m not,” he said.“ 6 ,I love this garden,though. It’s  7 I always wanted it to be. I never touch it at all.”

“It could be made lovely. It 8 a pity to let all this ground go to waste. But perhaps you don’t  9 that way?” said I.

“I don’t. I lived here when I was a child,and I had  10 of gardening then. It was my father’s hobby,you see. Unfortunately,he wasn’t  11 enough to do it himself. My brother and I did all of it between us year after year. There was one right way and many wrong ways. Each blade(叶片) of grass was an enemy to be  12 by hand, not just cut off. I’ve spent a good part of life at work here.”

“I see. You took a dislike to it, and now you’re getting even!”

“I dislike it. Then, of course, I didn’t understand the 13 it had. It used to  14

me. It appeared in my dreams—a mistake here, something not quite straight here, the enemy showing its head in a place I was  15 to have cleaned. The work was too much. It seemed endless. The size of the place was itself a fight to a boy.”

“And now it’s yours,you’re just letting it go to... ”

16 ?” he said.“No,I don’t agree with that. This garden and I are now the best friends. I like 17 it grow 18 its own way. I make no demands on it. I never disturb it, and it never disturbs me. It has 19 at last, and so have I.”

“But the path is over grown. It’s inconvenient for you,isn’t it?”

“That’s part of my 20 ,” he laughed.“You can go out the back way. The weeds are shorter there because they don’t get the sun.”

1. A. wild           B. crazy            C. large            D. nice

2. A. lost        B. felt              C. took             D. made

3. A. let         B. put              C. taught           D. explained

4. A. gardening       B. plants            C. problems         D. solution

5. A. time           B. point            C. permission        D. request

6. A. Even if      B. So              C. As though         D. Even so

7. A. as         B. where            C. why             D. whether

8. A. seems          B. is               C. proves           D. sounds

9. A. recognize       B. sense            C. see              D. know

10. A. fond          B. short         C. free             D. enough

11. A. interested      B. fit              C. content           D. demanding

12. A. fought against   B. cleared up     C. rooted out     D. cut down

13. A. effect         B. reason           C. cause               D. result

14. A. astonish       B. shock            C. worry           D. disappoint

15. A. thought        B. supposed         C. ordered   D. expected

16. A. Sell           B. Develop          C. Grow               D. Ruin

17. A. noticing        B. attending         C. watering   D. watching

18. A. on           B. in               C. with             D. of

19. A. freedom       B. time             C. sunlight       D. space

20. A. life           B. pleasure          C. job              D. research

“ Just sign here, sir,” the deliveryman said as he handed Oscar Reyna a packet.

The package consisted of a long, narrow box  36 wrapped in brown paper.  37 the box, Oscar saw an umbrella inside—a very old one with a beautifully carved wooden handle.  38 he had not seen it in more than 20 years, he recognized it  39 .

Oscar was 16 when he first saw the  40 umbrella. He had gone to a concert with his grandparents. As they were leaving, he noticed an umbrella on an empty seat. Impressed by its  41 Oscar felt a strong desire to find its  42 .

Oscar  43 the manager to look in the record of advance ticket sales. Just as he thought, a man matched the seat  44 Oscar had found the umbrella. The name was Mrs. Katie O’Brien.

Oscar talked his grandparents into going by Mrs. O’Brien  45 on their way home. He rang the bell, the door opened, and an elderly woman appeared. “May I  46 you?” she asked.

“I’d like to return it if it’s yours,” Oscar said,  47 the umbrella as if presenting a  48 that had long been wished for.

“ Why, yes ! It’s mine,” replied Mrs. O’Brien with a  49 smile and shining eyes. “It was given to me by my father years ago. Thank you so much for returning it. May I offer you a reward for your  50 ?

“No, ma’ma, ”he said , “My grandmother says that a good deed is its own reward.”

“Well, that’s  51 what my father used to say. What is your name, young man?”

Years later Oscar was staring at the finely carved handle of the umbrella as he remembered Mrs. O’ Brien. It was in perfect condition, considering how  52 it was. Why had it arrived here today?

As if  53 , a note fell from the paper. It read:Mrs. O’Brien wanted you to  54 this umbrella as a present for a kind,  55 gesture long ago.

36.A.strictly          B.carefully         C.roughly          D.casually

37.A.Opening         B.Seizing          C.Observing        D.Searching

38.A.After           B.When           C.Since           D.Although

39.A.clearly          B.fully            C.immediately       D.suddenly

40.A.average          B.unusual          C.plain            D.typical

41.A.beauty          B.shape           C.origin           D.history

42.A.designer         B.seller           C.user            D.owner

43.A.convinced        B.forced          C.encouraged       D.advised

44.A.until            B.before           C.which           D.where

45.A.family           B.theatre          C.house D.neighborhood

46.A.invite           B.help            C.bother          D.know

47.A.putting up        B.turning out       C.picking up D.holding out

48.A.chance          B.fact            C.gift             D.result

49.A.wide            B.confident        C.proud           D.shy

50.A.patience         B.kindness         C.courage D.determination

51.A.obviously        B.naturally         C.exactly          D.probably

52.A.old             B.rare            C.precious         D.nice

53.A.in contrast           B.in return         C.in exchange D.in answer

54.A.possess         B.accept          C.carry           D.value

55.A.attractive        B.significant        C.unselfish D.sympathetic

The professor’s house, big and untidy, stood alone at one end of a huge garden. The place was totally uncared for, quite  41 and overgrown with all sorts of useless things. I 42 my way through bushes and tall weeds to the front door and rang the bell.

I was glad that I had found him. In twenty minutes he  43 me right on all the  44 that had puzzled me. I was on the  45 of leaving when I looked out of his study window and said, “You’re very fond of gardening,I see.”

“No,I’m not,” he said.“ 46 ,I love this garden,though. It’s  47 I always wanted it to be. I never touch it at all.”

“It could be made lovely. It  48 a pity to let all this ground go to waste. But perhaps you don’t  49 that way?” said I.

“I don’t. I lived here when I was a child,and I had  50 of gardening then. It was my father’s hobby, you see. Unfortunately,he wasn’t  51 enough to do it himself. My brother and I did all of it between us year after year. There was one right way and many wrong ways. Each blade of grass was an enemy to be  52 by hand, not just cut off. I’ve spent a good part of life at work here.”

“I see. You took a dislike to it, and now you’re getting even!”

“I dislike it. Then, of course, I didn’t understand the  53 it had. It used to  54 me. It appeared in my dreams—a mistake here, something not quite straight here, the enemy showing its head in a place I was  55 to have cleaned. The work was too much. It seemed endless. The size of the place was itself a fight to a boy.”

“And now it’s yours,you’re just letting it go to... ”

56 ?” he said. “No,I don’t agree with that. This garden and I are now the best friends. I like 57 it grow 58 its own way. I make no demands on it. I never disturb it, and it never disturbs me. It has 59 at last, and so have I.”

“But the path is over grown. It’s inconvenient for you,isn’t it?”

“That’s part of my  60 ,” he laughed. “You can go out the back way. The weeds are shorter there because they don’t get the sun.”

41. A. wild          B. crazy            C. large            D. nice

42. A. lost           B. felt              C. took             D. made

43. A. let            B. put              C. taught           D. explained

44. A. gardening      B. plants            C. problems         D. solution

45. A. time          B. point            C. permission        D. request

46. A. Even if        B. So              C. As though         D. Even so

47. A. as            B. where            C. why             D. whether

48. A. seems         B. is               C. proves           D. sounds

49. A. recognize      B. sense            C. see              D. know

50. A. fond          B. short            C. free             D. enough

51. A. interested      B. fit              C. content           D. demanding

52. A. fought against   B. cleared up         C. rooted out         D. cut down

53. A. effect         B. reason           C. cause               D. result

54. A. astonish       B. shock            C. worry           D. disappoint

55. A. thought        B. supposed         C. ordered          D. expected

56. A. Sell           B. Develop          C. Grow               D. Ruin

57. A. noticing        B. attending         C. watering          D. watching

58. A. on           B. in               C. with             D. of

59. A. freedom       B. time             C. sunlight          D. space

60. A. life           B. pleasure          C. job              D. research

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