完形填空
“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 |
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C.the blame |
D.some water |
14.
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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 |
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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.
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A.finding |
B.reaching |
C.recognizing |
D.helping |
20.
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A.saved |
B.helped |
C.seen |
D.lost |
完形填空
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.
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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 |
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C.poorly-dressing |
D.poor-dressing |
6.
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A.at |
B.in |
C.on |
D.with |
7.
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| A.when | B.before |
| C.who | D.that |
8.
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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.
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A.morning |
B.day |
C.night |
D.afternoon |
12.
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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.
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A.for |
B.that |
C.with |
D.of |
16.
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A.oneself |
B.him |
C.himself |
D.dreaming |
17.
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A.from |
B.out of |
C.into |
D.in |
18.
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| A.asks | B.asked |
| C.asking | D.to ask |
19.
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A.dream |
B.dreamed |
C.dreams |
D.to dream |
20.
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A.sleep |
B.rest |
C.money |
D.help |
完形填空:
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。
One summer night Ludwig Van Beethoven (贝多芬) took a walk in the suburbs (郊区) of Bonn. Suddenly the night breeze brought to his ears the notes from a piano. He stopped 1 carefully and found 2 was his “F Sonata” (《F调奏鸣曲》) . He 3 the music and came to a small house. There 4 the window he saw a girl 5 a very old 6 ;a young 7 was making shoes 8 her. He pushed the door 9 and went in. The host 10 him warmly and told him that the girl was his sister, 11 was blind but very 12 of musiC. They could not 13 to send her to a master. So she was only trying to play 14 music she heard the neighbour 15 . She knew it was a work of a great 16 . Beethoven was very much 17 . Suddenly the candle was blown out. Moonlight 18 on the 19 slender figure (苗条的身材) . Beethoven felt he could no longer restrain (克制) himself and said he would play 20 music for them. He played so 21 that the brother and sister were amazed (使惊讶) . But before they had time to ask him to play another 22 . Beethoven was gone. Beethoven went 23 and wrote 24 he had just 25 . That was his famous “Clair de Lune” (《月光曲》) .
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1. A. listen |
B. to hear |
C. hear |
D. to listen |
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2. A. that |
B. one |
C. it |
D. this |
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3. A. to follow |
B. followed |
C. follow |
D. following |
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4. A. through |
B. out |
C. passing |
D. past |
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5. A. playing |
B. to play |
C. played |
D. play |
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6. A. music |
B. violin |
C. song |
D. piano |
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7. A. girl |
B. lady |
C. man |
D. boy |
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8. A. from |
B. beside |
C. against |
D. to |
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9. A. open |
B. opened |
C. opening |
D. to open |
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10. A. accepted |
B. received |
C. got |
D. pleased |
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11. A. which |
B. whom |
C. who |
D. that |
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12. A. glad |
B. like |
C. fond |
D. care |
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13. A. able |
B. want |
C. afford |
D. support |
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14. A. a few |
B. some |
C. several |
D. many |
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15. A. to play |
B. playing |
C. played |
D. play |
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16. A. writer |
B. poet |
C. composer |
D. singer |
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17. A. moved |
B. moving |
C. move |
D. to move |
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18. A. struck |
B. shone |
C. shines |
D. strikes |
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19. A. Beethoven's |
B. brother's |
C. girl's |
D. other |
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20. A. some |
B. a few |
C. many |
D. little |
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21. A. hard |
B. wonderfully |
C. happily |
D. excitedly |
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22. A. one |
B. music |
C. work |
D. piece |
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23. A. out |
B. in |
C. home |
D. on |
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24. A. which |
B. what |
C. that |
D. as |
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25. A. played |
B. heard |
C. wrote |
D. learned |
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