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In the past, American families were quite large. Parents 1 five or more children were common. Over the years, the 2 of the family has become smaller. One reason for this is an increase in the 3 of living. On the average (平均), children attend schools for more years than they 4 , making them dependent on their families 5 . Moreover, children nowadays are better 6 , and have more money to spend on 7 . The parents usually have to 8 all the expenses. Meanwhile, families are 9 close than they used to be. More and more American mothers 10 away from home. The break-up of family 11 when the parents divide. A lot of children in the U. S. live part of their young lives with only one parent. 12 families usually result in problems for children and parents alike. Children grow up 13 unsettled as they are moved 14 between parents. Usually one parent is responsible for raising the children. The single parent must 15 all the children's needs. This is very demanding and 16 very little time for the parent's own personal 17 . Single parents often marry other single parents. In this type of family, unconnected children are 18 to develop brother or sister relationship (关系). The situation of many American families today are not good. However, recent signs 19 that things are getting better. The divorce rate (离婚率) is becoming lower. The rate of children is 20 . Perhaps Americans have learned how important families are.
1.
[ ]
|
A.raised |
B.raising |
C.brought |
D.bringing |
2.
[ ]
|
A.size |
B.number |
C.expense |
D.age |
3.
[ ]
|
A.pay |
B.reward |
C.time |
D.cost |
4.
[ ]
|
A.had to |
B.had |
C.used to |
D.used |
5.
[ ]
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A.short |
B.shorter |
C.long |
D.longer |
6.
[ ]
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A.worn |
B.wearing |
C.dressing |
D.dressed |
7.
[ ]
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A.pleasure |
B.books |
C.clothes |
D.presents |
8.
[ ]
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A.charge of |
B.in charge of |
|
C.be in charge of |
D.be in the charge of |
9.
[ ]
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A.little |
B.less |
C.much |
D.more |
10.
[ ]
|
A.are |
B.run |
C.work |
D.are taken |
11.
[ ]
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A.takes place |
B.takes on |
C.takes away |
D.taked in |
12.
[ ]
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A.Breaking |
B.Broken |
C.Uniting |
D.United |
13.
[ ]
|
A.feel |
B.felt |
C.feeling |
D.are feeling |
14.
[ ]
| A.up and down | B.day and night |
| C.all the time | D.one by one |
15.
[ ]
|
A.do |
B.satisfy |
C.make |
D.know |
16.
[ ]
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A.gives |
B.pays |
C.takes |
D.leaves |
17.
[ ]
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A.safety |
B.interests |
C.thought |
D.health |
18.
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A.permitted |
B.asked |
C.forced |
D.shown |
19.
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A.express |
B.refer |
C.explain |
D.show |
20.
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|
A.rising |
B.raising |
C.higher |
D.larger |
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“Fire! Fire!”What terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange house in the middle of night! It was a large, old 1 house and my room was on the top floor. I jumped out of bed, 2 the door and stepped out into the passage. It was 3 of thick smoke.
I began to 4 , but as I was still only half-awake, instead of 5 the stairs I went in the opposite direction. The smoke grew thicker and I could 6 flames all around. The floor became 7 under my bare feet. I found 8 door and ran into a room to get to the window. But before I could reach it, one of my feet 9 in something soft and I fell down. The thing I had fell over felt 10 a bundle of clothes, and I 11 to protect my face from the smoke and heat. Just then the floor 12 way under me and I crashed to the floor below with pieces of burning wood all around me.
I saw a flaming doorway in front, put 13 over my face and ran. My feet burned me terribly, but I got through. As I reached the cold air outside, my bundle of clothes 14 a thin cry, I nearly dropped it in my 15 . Then I saw a crowd gathered in the street.
A woman is a night-dress and 16 coat screamed as she saw me and came running 17 .
“My baby! My baby!” She cried. The crowd 18 wildly as she took the smoke-blackened bundle out of my arms. I had some difficulty in 19 her. She was the Mayor's wife, and had 20 her baby. I was a hero.
1.
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A.wooden |
B.brick |
C.stone |
D.earth |
2.
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A.covered |
B.shut |
C.opened |
D.turned |
3.
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A.empty |
B.filled |
C.full |
D.short |
4.
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A.climb |
B.sleep |
C.get up |
D.run |
5.
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| A.going towards | B.climbing up |
| C.going down | D.leaving |
6.
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A.smell |
B.see |
C.watch |
D.give |
7.
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A.hot |
B.warm |
C.cool |
D.cold |
8.
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A.a burning |
B.a shut |
C.an open |
D.closed |
9.
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A.felt |
B.caught |
C.fell |
D.struggled |
10.
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A.as |
B.like |
C.as if |
D.with |
11.
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| A.found it | B.threw it away |
| C.opened it | D.picked it up |
12.
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A.was a |
B.held |
C.gave |
D.pushed |
13.
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A.the bundle |
B.a piece of wood |
|
C.the blame |
D.some water |
14.
[ ]
|
A.let |
B.found |
C.heard |
D.shouted |
15.
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|
A.sorrow |
B.joy |
C.surprise |
D.satisfaction |
16.
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A.a borrowed man's |
B.a man borrowed |
|
C.a borrowing man's |
D.a man's lent |
17.
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A.happily |
B.madly |
C.wildly |
D.eagerly |
18.
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A.ran away |
B.cried |
C.cheered |
D.laughed |
19.
[ ]
|
A.finding |
B.reaching |
C.recognizing |
D.helping |
20.
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|
A.saved |
B.helped |
C.seen |
D.lost |
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Every morning 1 eleven o'clock, a shiny Rolls drove through Central Park 2 New York City. Inside the car 3 a driver and his master, a well-known 4 Each morning the millionaire noticed a 5 man sitting on a park bench. The man always sat staring 6 the hotel in which the millionaire lived. One day, the millionaire was so curious about the man 7 he ordered his drivers 8 the car. He walked to the bench and said 9 the poor man.“Excuse me, but I just have to know 10 you sit starting at my hotel every morning.”“Sir, ”said the man. “I have no money , no family , no home. I sleep on this bench, and every 11 I dream that one day I 12 in that hotel. ”
The millionaire had 13 idea. He felt very pleased with himself as he said, “Tonight your dream will 14 . I'll pay for the best room in that hotel for you for a whole month. ”And that is exactly what happened?--except 15 one strange thing.
A few days later, the millionaire went by the man's room to ask him whether he was enjoying 16 . To his surprise, he found that the man had moved 17 the hotel back to his park bench.
When the millionaire 18 why, the man said, “You see, when I'm down here sleeping on my bench, I dreamed I'm up there, in that luxurious hotel. It's wonderful dream. But when I was back up there , I 19 1 was back on his cold bench. It was a terrible dream, and I could not get any 20 at all.”
1.
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|
A.at |
B.for |
C.on |
D.with |
2.
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|
A.at |
B.in |
C.on' |
D.for |
3.
[ ]
|
A.sit |
B.sits |
C.there |
D.sat |
4.
[ ]
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A.drive |
B.farmer |
C.millionaire |
D.rich man |
5.
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| A.poorly-dressed | B.poor-dressed |
|
C.poorly-dressing |
D.poor-dressing |
6.
[ ]
|
A.at |
B.in |
C.on |
D.with |
7.
[ ]
| A.when | B.before |
| C.who | D.that |
8.
[ ]
|
A.stop |
B.to stop |
C.stopped |
D.stops |
9.
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|
A.to |
B.at |
C.on |
D.for |
10.
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|
A.how |
B.what |
C.why |
D.when |
11.
[ ]
|
A.morning |
B.day |
C.night |
D.afternoon |
12.
[ ]
|
A.would sleep |
B.will sleep |
C.slept |
D.sleep |
13.
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|
A.a |
B.an |
C.the |
D.one |
14.
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| A.come | B.be true |
| C.come to truth | D.come true |
15.
[ ]
|
A.for |
B.that |
C.with |
D.of |
16.
[ ]
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A.oneself |
B.him |
C.himself |
D.dreaming |
17.
[ ]
|
A.from |
B.out of |
C.into |
D.in |
18.
[ ]
| A.asks | B.asked |
| C.asking | D.to ask |
19.
[ ]
|
A.dream |
B.dreamed |
C.dreams |
D.to dream |
20.
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|
A.sleep |
B.rest |
C.money |
D.help |
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I 1 don't believe in ghosts 2 my experience at the Rose Hotel. 3 I have never seen one. But ghost stories have made me 4 uncomfortable since then. I 5 the hotel at night and asked 6 .
“There's nothing left,”he said “ 7 to sleep in No. 7. ”“Why not?” I said. “What's wrong with it?” I was so tired that I would have slept anywhere. “Nothing,” he said slowly. “But something happended there a few months ago. ”
Every old hotel has 8 strange stories, so I thought that 9 he told me about it ,the better I was willing to listen to anything for the sake of (为了) a bed to sleep in.
“A man came here late at night, 10 you,”, the landlord said. “I thought there was something odd about him because he kept looking 11 his shoulder while he was signing his name in the book. He asked me 12 have and I offered 13 . “ 14 a man who has said he'll kill me, ”he said suddenly, “with a knife.” He looked 15 that I thought I had better 16 him to his room. I locked the door and left him 17 . The next day we 18 him dead, with a knife beside him. “He had 19 ,” the landlord said. “Or someone else had done it. Do you mind sleeping there now you know the story?”
“Well, ” I said “ 20 is following me. But I wish you had told me the story in the morning. As it is ,I'll sleep here on the floor if you've get a couple of blankets. ”
1.
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|
A.already |
B.yet |
C.no longer |
D.still |
2.
[ ]
|
A.even though |
B.even after |
C.although |
D.in spite |
3.
[ ]
|
A.At least |
B.At last |
C.At first |
D.At once |
4.
[ ]
|
A.to feel |
B.feel myself |
C.feel |
D.that I feel |
5.
[ ]
|
A.arrived to |
B.arrived at |
C.reached to |
D.reached at |
6.
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A.a room of the landlord |
B.a room from the landlord |
|
C.unless you are liking |
D.the landlord for a room |
7.
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A.if you didn't like |
B.if you like not |
|
C.unless you are liking |
D.unless you'd like |
8.
[ ]
| A. his | B.its |
| C.their | D.the |
9.
[ ]
A.so soon as
B.as soon as
C.the soonest
D.the sooner
10.
[ ]
A.as
B.like
C.the same that
D.similar with
11.
[ ]
|
A.through |
B.back |
C.over |
D.after |
12.
[ ]
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A.what room could he |
B.what room he may |
|
C.which room could he |
D.which room he could |
13.
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|
A.to him he No. 7 |
B.to him No. 7 |
|
C.him No. 7 |
D.him the No. 7 |
14.
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|
A.It's |
B.There's |
C.That's |
D.He's |
15.
[ ]
|
A.to be so frightened |
B.so frightened |
|
C.with such a fright |
D.with such fright |
16.
[ ]
|
A.to bring |
B.to take |
C.bring |
D.take |
17.
[ ]
|
A.alone |
B.by himself |
C.only himself |
D.lonely |
18.
[ ]
|
A.met |
B.knew |
C.found |
D.uncovered |
19.
[ ]
|
A.cut himself the throat |
B.cut throat |
|
C.him cut the throat |
D.his throat |
20.
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|
A.None |
B.No one |
C.Anyone |
D.Any one |
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1 the Smith family 2 London, they 3 every day in seeing as much as 4 . Mrs Smith was most 5 shops, and bought all sorts of things that she couldn't find in the 6 in the north. The two children enjoyed 7 on the tube railways and going down the moving 8 that 9 the platforms.
One day they went to Hyde Park and walked along the grass to Kensington Gardens 10 bright 11 sunshine. The leaves of the great trees were turning red, brown and yellow. Birds were flying 12 , there were 13 pretty flowers and plants, and ducks were swimming about on the RoundPond. The children were much interested in the model boats 14 boys, even men, were sailing on the Round Pond.
Before the end of the week they had walked for miles round the city and had seen 15 . They had 16 the Tower, Westminster, Abbey, the House of Parliament, and the British Museum. In the evening they had visited cinemas and theatres. 17 they went to a concert at the Albert Hall. They were looking forward to 18 to the zoo on Sunday afternoon 19 they had arranged to meet their friends 20 they could all go together.
1.
[ ]
|
A.Since |
B.Before |
C.When |
D.Though |
2.
[ ]
| A.left | B.flew away from |
| C.arrived at | D.came up to |
3.
[ ]
| A.cost | B.spent |
| C.spared | D.gave |
4.
[ ]
|
A.possible |
B.usual |
C.well |
D.able |
5.
[ ]
| A.worried about |
B.interested in |
|
C.surprised at |
D.proud of |
6.
[ ]
|
A.cities |
B.towns |
C.shops |
D.villages |
7.
[ ]
| A.travelling |
B.to travel |
| C.travelled | D.having travelld |
8.
[ ]
|
A.buses |
B.cars |
C.stairs |
D.trucks |
9.
[ ]
| A.jump onto |
B.lead to |
| C.take the place of | D.put into |
10.
[ ]
|
A.in |
B.under |
C.by |
D.from |
11.
[ ]
|
A.spring |
B.summer |
C.autumn |
D.winter |
12.
[ ]
|
A.up |
B.down |
C.away |
D.about |
13.
[ ]
|
A.few |
B.lots of |
C.no |
D.not any |
14.
[ ]
|
A.on |
B.where |
C.which |
D.when |
15.
[ ]
|
A.a lot of |
B.none |
C.a great deal |
D.nothing |
16.
[ ]
| A.been to | B.gone to |
| C.appeared to | D.disappeared at |
17.
[ ]
| A.An evening | B.One afternoon |
| C.At night | D.Another day |
18.
[ ]
|
A.going |
B.go |
C.gone |
D.having gone |
19.
[ ]
|
A.in which |
B.when |
C.where |
D.that |
20.
[ ]
|
A.though |
B.so that |
C.but |
D.except for |