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科目: 来源:期末题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     High school was wonderful, but I had always felt uncomfortable as one of the taller members of my class,
standing a head above the other girls and stooping (弯腰) at the back of the line to avoid sticking out.
     I especially hated being around large groups of people like during the social hour after the church services.
     My grandfather would watch me grow increasingly uncomfortable, but he didn't laugh at me or try to
comfort me. Instead, he would warn me. "Stand straight and tall," he'd say, as I tried to shrink (退缩).
     And each time, I would obey him. Even at age 15, I understood that his advice was about more than just
feet and inches
.
     My grandfather grew up in war-torn Europe. When German soldiers took his hometown, the beautiful and
exciting city of Tarnow, Poland, he joined the Soviet army for his country's freedom. "Stand straight, stand
tall," meant something else back then. I trusted my grandfather more than anyone else in my childhood. And
whenever I was afraid of something, he would tell me stories of his life.
     After the war, he took a boat for America on January 27,1947. All alone in a new country, he was
frightened about his future.
     Still, he marched head-on in the streets of New York. Soon he met other European immigrants, each of
them trying to find his or her own way.
     If they could do it, why couldn't he? "Stand straight, stand tall," he would told himself. 
     At first my grandfather retused to enter an American church. He was angry with God for the loss of his
whole family back in Europe. But soon he felt his self-confidence returning. When he walked into the church
that first time, he walked in proudly.
1. Which can best serve as the title for the text?
A. Stand straight, stand tall
B. My grandfather's stories
C. Height brought me trouble
D. My unforgettable high school
2. The writer didn't like attending social activities because _____.
A. her grandfather didn't allow her to attend
B. other people didn't like making friends with her
C. her height made her feel uncomfortable
D. she thought she was too young to join in
3. The part "his advice was about more than just feet and inches." underlined in Paragragh 4 means that her
    grandfather advised her _____.
A. to grow up quickly
B. not to worry about height
C. to pay attention to her body shape
D. to be brave and proud

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科目: 来源:期末题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     It was Thanksgiving morning. I was busy preparing the traditional Thanksgiving turkey when the doorbell
rang. I opened the front door and saw two small children in rags huddling (挤) together on the top step.
     "Any old papers, lady?" asked one of them.
     I was busy. I wanted to say "no" until I looked down at their feet. They were wearing thin little sandals (凉鞋),
wet with heavy snow. "
     Come in and I'll make you a cup of hot cocoa."
     They walked over and sat down at the table. Their wet sandals left marks upon the floor. I served them
cocoa and bread to fight against the cold outside. Then I went back to the kitchen and started cooking.
     The silence in the front room struck me. I looked in. The girl held the empty cup in her hands, looking at
it. The boy asked in a flat voice, "Lady, are you rich?"
     "Am I rich? Pity, no!"
     I looked at my worn-out slipcovers (椅套). The girl put her cup back in its saucer (茶碟) carefully and said,
"Your cups match your saucers." They left after that, holding their papers against the wind. They had reminded
me that I had so much for which to be grateful.
     Plain blue china cups and saucers were only worth five pence. But they matched.
     I tasted the potatoes and stirred (搅动) the meat soup. Potatoes and brown meat soup, a roof over our heads,
my man with a regular job? These matched, too.
     I moved the chairs back from the fire and cleaned the living room. The muddy marks of little sandals were
still wet upon my floor. Let them be for a while, I thought, just in case I should begin to forget how rich I am.
1. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A. Lady, are you rich?
B. A story of Thanksgiving Day.
C. Don't forget how much you are rich.
D. Does cups and saucers match well?
2. The writer let the two children come in and served them well because _____.
A. she wanted to sell old papers to them
B. she wanted to invite them to her Thanksgiving party
C. she showed great pity and care on them
D. she had the same experience as them in the past
3. The writer left the muddy marks of little sandals on the floor for a while to _____.
A. show that she was a kind-hearted lady
B. remind her that she shouldn't forget how rich she was
C. leave room for readers to think about what being rich is
D. prove that she had understood what being rich meant
4. It can be inferred from the text that whether you are rich depends on _____.
A. how much money you have made
B. what attitude you have had towards life
C. the way you help others
D. your social relationship

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科目: 来源:期末题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     Few days ago, I went to school with tons of books, hoping to get a locker. All of a sudden, it started
raining   1  . I hurried to pay for my locker, but I was disappointed   2   they informed me that they only
accepted cash. I was $7.00   3  , which meant I had to carry the books back home. It would be an
exhausting two-hour   4   back home with all those books.
     There was an elderly gentleman nearby.   5   my predicament (困境), he asked me how much cash I
needed. When I told him I needed $7, he quickly took out the money. "You don't have to pay me back,"
he said. I was   6  . I didn't know whether to take the money or come back with the books the next day.
A young student who was working there noticed my   7  . "He is really nice," said the student, "I was
starving this moming and he bought   8   for me. He always helps people in different ways."   9   thinking
for a while, I took the money and  10  my locker.
     The next day, I went to him and thanked him for  11  me and lending me the money. He said he forgot
about it and did not  12  that I would give it back. "I am very happy," he said, "not because I am getting
my money back,  13  because this is the right way to go whatever you get  14  this world, give it back as
much as you possibly can. Spread kindness around the world  15  the smallest things you can do,"
     Later, I found out that he was not involved with any charity  16 . He has been performing these types
of  17  for years. I desperately needed the locker that day but after meeting this man, I was much more 
 18  for meeting him than getting my locker. He taught me a very important  19  in life-we come to this
world with nothing and we will leave with nothing. Whatever we own, it  20  someone else and whatever
we leave, it will become somebody else's.
(     )1. A. hardly          
(     )2. A. when           
(     )3. A. extra          
(     )4. A. distance       
(     )5. A. Considering     
(     )6. A. hopeless        
(     )7. A. permission      
(     )8. A. breakfast       
(     )9. A. Before          
(     )10. A. closed         
(     )11. A. trusting      
(     )12. A. realize         
(     )13. A. and              
(     )14. A. in             
(     )15. A. for             
(     )16. A. organizations   
(     )17. A. results         
(     )18. A. surprised       
(     )19. A. idea           
(     )20. A. belonged to     
B. heavily       
B. what           
B. short        
B. way           
B. Arguing        
B. speechless   
B. difficulty   
B. lunch          
B. Over            
B. opened       
B. believing     
B. depend      
B. but             
B. from         
B. without       
B. applications  
B. purposes      
B. grateful      
B. technique     
B. contributed to    
C. largely           
C. which           
C. enough          
C. movement     
C. Noticing        
C. careless          
C. hesitation       
C. supper           
C. During            
C. kept           
C. giving           
C. expect           
C. so                 
C. out           
C. by              
C. certifications     
C. changes         
C. interested      
C. lesson          
C. turned to     
D. deeply         
D. where       
D. left         
D. journey      
D. Thinking     
D. selfless     
D. doubt        
D. service      
D. After                    
D. covered    
D. praising     
D. prepare      
D. while          
D. around     
D. with           
D. emotions    
D. acts          
D. forgetful     
D. dream         
D. devoted to  

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     Todd was working at his gas station (加油站) at night when he heard over the radio that a   1   in Long
Island had been   2   by an armed man who had killed the night guard and got away with $150,000. "One
hundred and fifty thousand," Todd whistled, "Here's a fellow who just   3   into a bank and helps himself   4  
 so much money." Todd thought of the   5   with which he managed to get the amount of money he   6   to
start his gas station. So many papers to   7  , so much money to pay back. The news   8   twenty minutes later.
The gunman had   9   a car for a ride, and then  10  out the driver. He was possibly heading for the Southern
State Parkway in a white Ford. License plate (车牌) number LJR1939. The  11  of the announcer continued,
" 12  out for white cars. Don't pick up strangers, and all you folks at gas stations better not do  13  to a white
Ford car." Todd stood up and  14  to see out into the cold night. It was dark but Todd  15  the Southern State
Parkway was out there. Just then, Todd saw the headlights coming at him and a car pulled in for  16 . There it
was, a white Ford. He saw the number, LJR1939. "What should I do?" Todd had to make a quick  17 . "Yes,
sir?" Todd  18  while making up his mind for sure. " 19  him up," the man said sounding like any other  20 .
When the tank (油箱) was full,Todd quickly turned round and pointed a gun at the man. "Hands up and get out!"
(     )1.A. store       
(     )2.A. searched for
(     )3.A. walks       
(     )4.A. for         
(     )5.A. satisfaction
(     )6.A. saved       
(     )7.A. collect     
(     )8.A. continued   
(     )9.A. bought      
(     )10.A. sent        
(     )11.A. news        
(     )12.A. Run         
(     )13.A. harm        
(     )14.A. tried       
(     )15.A. considered  
(     )16.A. directions  
(     )17.A. decision    
(     )18.A. wondered       
(     )19.A. Cover       
(     )20.A. visitor     
B. bank     
B. held up  
B. looks    
B. by       
B. difficulty
B. made     
B. prove    
B. lasted   
B. borrowed 
B. found    
B. warning  
B. Look     
B. favor    
B. decided  
B. knew     
B. repairs  
B. call     
B. stopped         
B. Fill     
B. robber   
C. station         
C. taken over       
C. marches        
C. to              
C. disappointment  
C. offered          
C. sign             
C. spread         
C. stolen           
C. left              
C. voice        
C. Call             
C. service           
C. hoped        
C. recognized         
C. gas           
C. movement           
C. waited       
C. Check             
C. driver     
D. house            
D. broken into  
D. drives           
D. of          
D. spirit         
D. needed         
D. write            
D. arrived      
D. stopped      
D. pushed           
D. advice     
D. Set               
D. business    
D. happened                 
D. learnt        
D. parking       
D. remark         
D. asked        
D. Tie           
D. rider      

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     The dog, called Prince, was a clever animal and a slave to Williams. From morning till night, when Williams
was at home, Prince never left his sight. The dog had a number of duties, for which Williams had patiently
trained him and, like the good pupil he was, Prince lived for the chance to show his abilities.
     When Williams wanted to put on his boots, he would say "Boots" very quietly and within seconds the dog
would drop them at his feet. At nine every morning, Prince ran off to the store, returning shortly not only with
Williams' daily paper but with a packet of cigarettes. A gun dog by breed (品种), Prince had a large soft mouth
for the safe carrying of hunted creatures, so the paper and the cigarettes came to no harm, never even showing
a tooth mark.
     Williams was a railway man, an engine driver, and he wore a uniform which smelled of oil fuel. He had to
work at odd times-"days", "late days" or "nights". Over the years Prince got to know these periods of work and
rest, knew when his master would leave the house and return, and the dog did not waste this knowledge. If
Williams overslept, as he often did, Prince barked at the bedroom door until he woke, much to the anger of the
family. On his return, Williams' slippers were brought to him.
     A curious thing happened to Williams during the snow and ice of last winter. One evening he slipped and
fell on the icy road somewhere between the village and his home. He was so badly injured that he stayed in bed
for three days; and not until he got up and dressed again did he discover that he had lost his wallet containing
over fifty pounds. The house was turned upside down in the search, but the wallet was not found. However,
two days later-that was five days after the fall, Prince dropped the wallet into Williams' hand. Very muddy and
wet through, the little case still contained fifty-three pounds, Williams' driving license and a few other papers.
Where the dog had found it no one could tell, but he had found it and recognized it probably by the slight oil
smell on the worn leather.
1. What does the passage tell us about gun dogs?
A. Their teeth are well-developed when they are very young.
B. They can carry back hunted birds without hurting them.
C. They are fed well, producing many young dogs.
D. They are the most intelligent of all dogs.
2. How did Prince perform his duties?
A. He did his best but was not often successful.
B. He did them unwillingly but got them over.
C. He had few opportunities to do them.
D. He was delighted to show them off.
3. Williams did not realize his loss until several days later because _____.
A. he trusted the dog to find the wallet
B. he had left the wallet on the train
C. he had no chance to feel in his pockets
D. he was busy with his work all the time
4. What might help Prince to find Williams' wallet?
A. The remaining smell of fuel on the case.
B. The photo on Williams' driving license.
C. The footprints of Williams' in the snow.
D. The strong smell of the worn leather.
5. What does the writer think of Prince?
A. Skillful and gentle.
B. Clever and amusing.
C. Proud and fierce.
D. Devoted and smart.

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。

     Many years ago, when I was fresh out of school and working in Denver, I was driving to my parents'
home in Missouri for Christmas. I stopped at a gas station (加油站) about 50 miles from Oklahoma City,
where I was planning to stop and visit a friend. While I was standing in line at the cash register (收款台),
I said hello to an older couple who were also paying for gas.
     I took off, but had gone only a few miles when black smoke poured from the back of my car. I stopped
and wondered what I should do. A car pulled up behind me. It was the couple I had spoken to at the gas
station. They said they would take me to my friend's. We chatted on the way to the city, and when I got
out of the car, the husband gave me his business card.
     I wrote him and his wife a thank-you note for helping me. Soon afterward, I received a Christmas present
from them. Their note that came with it said that helping me had made their holidays meaningful.
     Years later, I drove to a meeting in a nearby town in the morning. In the late afternoon I returned to my
car and found that I'd left the lights on all day, and the battery (电池) was dead. Then I noticed that the
Friendly Ford dealership-a shop selling cars-was right next door. I walked over and found two salesmen in
the showroom.
     "Just how friendly is Friendly Ford?" I asked and explained my trouble. They quickly drove a pickup truck
to my car and started it. They would accept no payment, so when I got home, I wrote them a note to say
thanks. I received a letter back from one of the salesmen. No one had ever taken the time to write him and
say thank you, and it meant a lot, he said.
     "Thank you"-two powerful words. They're easy to say and mean so much.

1. The author planned to stop at Oklahoma City _____.
A. to visit a friend
B. to see his parents
C. to pay at the cash register
D. to have more gas for his car
2. The phrase "took off" underlined in Paragraph 2 means "_____".
A. turned off
B. moved off
C. put up
D. set up
3. What happened when the author found smoke coming out of his car?
A. He had it pulled back to the gas station.
B. The couple sent him a business card.
C. The couple offered to help him.
D. He called his friend for help.
4. The battery of the author's car was dead because _____.
A. something went wrong with the lights
B. the meeting lasted a whole day
C. he forgot to turn off the lights
D. he drove too long a distance
5. By telling his own experiences,the author tries to show _____.
A. how to write a thank-you letter
B. how to deal with car problems
C. the kind-heartedness of older people
D. the importance of expressing thanks

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     Some time ago, I discovered a whole lot of antique (古董) shops near my home. So I left home one
morning carrying the chair that had a broken leg. I didn't think there would be any difficulty in getting it
mended. I went into the first shop expecting a friendly recaption (接待). I was quite wrong. The man
wouldn't even look at my chair.
     The second shop, though slightly more polite, was just the same, and the third and the fourth-so I
decided that my approach must be wrong.
     I went into the fifth shop with a plan in my mind. I placed the chair on the floor and said to the
shopkeeper, "Would you like to buy a chair?" He looked it over carefully and said, "Yes. How much do
you want for it, sir?" "Twenty pounds," I said. "OK," he said, "I'll give you twenty pounds." "It's got a
slightly broken leg," I said. "Yes, I saw that, it's nothing."
     Everything was going according to the plan and I was getting excited. "What will you do with it?" I
asked. "Oh, it will be easy to sell once the repair is done." "I'll buy it," I said. "What do you mean? You've
just sold it to me," he said. "Yes, I know but I've changed my mind. I'm sorry, I'll give you twenty-seven
pounds for it." "Your must be crazy," he said. Then, suddenly the penny dropped. "I know what you want.
You want me to repair your chair." "You're right," I said. "And what would you have done if I had walked
in and said, 'Would you mend this chair for me?'" "I wouldn't have agreed to do it," he said. "We don't do
repairs, not enough money in it and too much trouble. But I'll mend this for you, shall we say for five?" He
was a very nice man and was greatly amused (感到有趣) by the whole thing.
1. We can learn from the text that in the first shop the writer ____.
A. was rather impolite
B. was warmly received
C. asked the shopkeeper to buy his chair
D. asked the shopkeeper to repair his chair
2. The expression "the penny dropped" in the last paragraph means the shopkeeper ____.
A. changed his mind
B. accepted the offer
C. saw the writer's purpose
D. decided to help the writer
3. How much did the writer pay?
A.£5.
B.£7.
C.£20.
D.£27.
4. From the text, we can learn that the writer was ____.
A. honest
B. careful
C. smart
D. funny
5. The underlined word "approach" in the second paragraph means ____.
A. a plan for doing things
B. a decision to sell things
C. an idea of repairing things
D. a way of doing things

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     Mr. and Mrs. Smith had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey in the past, staying in a small
inn (旅馆) at the foot of a hill. One year, however, Mr. Smith made a lot of money in his business, so they
decided to go to London and stay at a really good hotel while they went touring around that famous city.
     They flew to London and arrived at their hotel late one evening. They expected that they would have to
go to bed hungrily, because in that small inn in New Jersey, no meals were served after seven. They were
therefore surprised when the man who received them in the hall asked whether they would take dinner there
that night.
     "Are you still serving dinner?" asked Mr. Smith.
     "Yes, certainly, sir," answered the man, "We serve it until half past nine."
     "Well, sir," continued the man, "We serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch
from twelve to three in the aftemoon, tea from four to five, and dinner from six to half past nine."
     "But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sight of London!" said Mrs. Smith.
1. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ____ in the past.
A. often stayed in a big hotel in New Jersey
B. travelled to many places
C. often stayed in a small inn
D. made a lot of money
2. They decided to go to a really good hotel because ____.
A. it was famous
B. it was difficult to find a cheap hotel
C. it was near many interesting places
D. they now had enough money
3. When they arrived at the hotel, they found ____.
A. no meals were served after seven
B. dinner was still being served
C. they had arrived too late
D. they had to go to bed hungrily
4. When the man told them the time of meals at the hotel, Mrs. Smith felt ____.
A. disappointed
B. excited
C. delighted
D. satisfied

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     Mr. Scott has worked at a police station since he left army five years ago. He's brave and has already caught
many thieves. He was promoted (提升) to the rank of officer last month. Now he works harder.
    It was Mrs Scott's birthday yesterday. The woman thought her husband was very busy,and she decided to
hold a small party only with her husband. Mr. Scott agreed with her and they didn't invite any friends of theirs
to the party. At noon he didn't go home for lunch and went to a shop. There he bought an expensive diamond
necklace for his wife. He hoped to put it on her neck with his own hands at the party. To his sorrow, a rich
woman's house was broken into and some jewellery was stolen, and at once he was sent there to solve the cas
e (案件). When he came back to his office, it was late at night. He was tired and hungry. He brought out the
necklace and was going to leave when he was asked to answer a telephone. Several minutes later when he came
into his office, he found the necklace was gone, and he saw the case (盒子) only on his table. He became very
angry and called all the policemen in and told them about it. But nobody acknowledged (承认) having stolen the
necklace.
     "I'll give you a chance," said Mr. Scott, "All the lights will be tumed off. The man who took the necklace
away will be able to put the necklace into the case in the dark."
     A few minutes later, Mr. Scott tumed on the lights again. To his surprise, the case was also stolen.
1. Mr. Scott had been ____ before he worked at the police station.
A. a government official
B. a school teacher
C. a soldier
D. a worker
2. Mr. Scott was promoted because ____.
A. he had been in the army
B. he was young
C. he had worked there for five years
D. he did his duty better than his workmates
3. Having read the story, we can know ____.
A. Mr. and Mrs. Scott loved each other
B. the necklace was the most expensive in the town
C. the Scotts had a few friends there
D. Mr. Scott was the richest at the police station
4. ____, the necklace was stolen.
A. When Mr. Scott was sent to the woman's house
B. When Mr. Scott went to the shop
C. When Mr. Scott went to answer the telephone
D. When the lamps were turned off
5. At last, _____.
A. Mr. Scott knew who had stolen the necklace
B. Mr. Scott lost both the necklace and the case
C. the thief put the necklace back into the case
D. Mr. Scott caught the thief in his office

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     July 16th was a bad day for Mr. Arthur Johnson. In the morning, he set out from his home in Santa
Barbara, Califomia. It was the start of his summer holidays and he decided to visit Wends at Las Vegas,
then he hoped to go fishing in Lake Mead, 40 km from Las Vegas.
     Johnson's troubles started while he was driving happily across the Mojave Desert. His car went wrong
and he tried to repair it. Then, to make matters worse, his attempts to start the car used up the battery (电
池) and left it useless. After Johnson had waited an hour in the hot sun, a Canadian driver, John Williams,
stopped and tried to help him. When both men failed, Williams promised to telephone a workshop to ask it
to send a truck to pull the car away and repair its fuel pump.
     Johnson left the keys in his car and sat in the shade of a large tree. Soon he fell asleep. While he was
sleeping, a repair truck arrived from San Pedro (the nearest town) and pulled his car away. Later on,
Johnson woke up and thought that somebody had stolen his car. He started to walk back towards San Pedro
but a police car stopped him to find out why he was walking in the desert.
     Johnson looked like a man wanted in Los Angels for robbery, so the police detained him at San Pedro
for the night. The next day, Johnson telephoned his friends in Los Angeles. They drove to San Pedro and
made the police believe that Johnson was a harmless salesman, so they set him free.
1. Johnson's car went wrong ____.
A. after he had passed San Pedro
B. before he left Santa Barbara
C. when he was getting near the Mojave Desert
D. not far from Los Angeles
2. Which way did Williams go when he left Johnson?
A. He drove on to Las Vegas.
B. He went back to Los Angeles.
C. Perhaps he went to San Pedro.
D. He continued his journey to Canada.
3. The underlined word "detained" most probably means ____.
A. to put into prison
B. to question seriously
C. to examine carefully
D. to keep in the police station
4. Which is the best title of this passage?
A. A Bad Day for Arthur Johnson
B. An Unlucky Car and the Driver
C. An Unpleasant Trip in the Desert
D. A Badly-planned Journey

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