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One day Mark Twain was invited to 1 a lecture in a small town. He met a young man he knew. The young man told Mark Twain that he had an uncle 2 never laughed or smiled. The young man said that nobody and nothing could possibly make his uncle smile or laugh.
“Please 3 your uncle to my lecture tonight ,”said Mark Twain. “I'm sure I can make him laugh.”
That evening the young man and his uncle sat 4 the first row. Mark Twain spoke directly to the old man. He told some rather funny stories, 5 made everyone in the hall laugh. But the old man never 6 smiled. Mark Twain told 7 stories he knew. But the old man's face was still a blank. At last, Mark Twain stopped. He felt very tired and disappointed.
8 later, Mark Twain told a friend of his about 9 had happened.
“Oh,”said his friend, “I know that old man. He has been 10 for years.”
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1.
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A.send |
B.give |
C.work |
D.make |
2.
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A.which |
B.whom |
C.whose |
D.who |
3.
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A.take |
B.carry |
C.fetch |
D.bring |
4.
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A.in |
B.on |
C.with |
D.at |
5.
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A.with which |
B.those |
C.which |
D.these |
6.
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A.even |
B.ever |
C.still |
D.yet |
7.
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A.the funniest |
B.funniest |
C.the most funny |
D.most funny |
8.
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A.These days |
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B.Some days |
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C.Other days |
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D.Those days |
9.
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A.how |
B.which |
C.what |
D.that |
10.
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A.foolish |
B.deaf |
C.blind |
D.dead |
完形填空
The man in the room next to mine is a very noisy neighbor indeed. He often has large numbers of friends in 1 . They talk at the tops of their voices 2 hours on end. Sometimes I bang(猛撞)loudly on 3 wall. This does no good whatever. They 4 hear me. Once I knocked 5 his door. I complained(抱怨)about the noise. “ Noise,”he said, looking extremely puzzled, “ 6 noise?” I gave 7 after that. At night before furning in(就寝)he runs the water in his basin for at least 8 . After getting up in the morning he 9 his window noisily. Leaving the room he always bangs the door. No wonder I usually look 10 .
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1.
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A.to a meal |
B.for a meal |
C.for the meal |
D.for meal |
2.
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A.at |
B.in |
C.to |
D.for |
3.
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A.a |
B.the |
C.my |
D.that |
4.
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A.cannot evet |
B.could never |
C.may never |
D.cannot even |
5.
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A.in |
B.at |
C.of |
D.off |
6.
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A.which |
B.whose |
C.that |
D.what |
7.
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A.down |
B.off |
C.up |
D.out |
8.
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A.half hour |
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B.half a hour |
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C.half an hour |
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D.half of an hour |
9.
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A.close |
B.closes |
C.closed |
D.in closing |
10.
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A.tire |
B.tires |
C.tiring |
D.tired |