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He had 2 the weekend memorizing lines, but he knew he wouldn’t get the part. It was a small part anyway, not like the lead role he just knew Neil would get. Neil had already finished his tryout. As always he had done well 3 he hadn’t practiced at all.
“You’re trying out for a guard(警卫)?” Mrs. Sosa asked. “I’ll read the queen’s lines. Begin when you’ re 4 .”
Carl took a deep breath and tried to picture himself as a guard, just as his mother had suggested when she helped him practice. “Your majesty,” Carl began 5 ,“the castle is under siege (围攻).”
“Call my knights(勇士) !” Mrs. Sosa responded as the queen, sounding like Carl’s
6 had. He almost smiled. At first he felt silly in front of the other students, but as he concentrated on his lines, he forgot about the people 7 . It was as if he had really
8 a guard in a queen’ s service!
( )1. A. loved B. hated C. enjoyed D. missed
( )2. A. paid B. took C. spent D. cost
( )3. A. if B. as C. because D. though
( )4. A. fine B. happy C. ready D. active
( )5. A. uncertainly B. unhappily C. eagerly D. easily
( )6. A. teacher B. mother 8 C. classmate D. friend
( )7. A. watching B. standing C. listening D. sitting
( )8. A. remained B. showed C. practiced D. become
My wife and I spent a few weeks in London last year. We went there in autumn. We think it is the ( 1) season to visit England. The weather is usually quite good (2) there aren‘t too many (3) in October. We stayed in a small (4) in the West End. We (5) most of our sightseeing (观光) on foot. We went to look at the places which all travelers (6) . We went
(7) and spent too much money. What we liked most was going to the (8) . We don’t have the chance to see such (9) plays at home. A lot of people say English (10) is very bad. We didn‘t think so. It is (11) that most of the restaurants are French, Italian or Chinese, but had some very (12) meals. In fact, we (13) our holiday so much that we have already decided to (14) there again this year. We are going to take our umbrellas, (15) . I’m sure we‘ll need them sometimes.
1. A. busiest B. working C. best D. hottest
2. A. and B. or C. as D. so
3. A. players B. travellers C. places D. things
4. A. station B. hotel C. office D. cinema
5. A. missed B. showed C. used D. did
6. A. live B. stay C. see D. work
7. A. shopping B. fishing C. swimming D. climbing
8. A. shops B. cinemas C. restaurants D. theatres
9. A. well B. wonderful C. terrible D. sad
10. A. language B. film C. clothes D. food
11. A. impossible B. true C. important D. necessary
12. A. tasty B. poor C. fresh D. expensive
13. A. spent B. enjoyed C. paid D. finished
14. A. live B. eat C. go D. spend
15. A. still B. though C. already D. yet
A little boy came up to his mother in the kitchen one evening while she was cooking supper, and 15 her a piece of paper that he had written something on. After his mother 16 her hands, she read what on the paper.
For 17 the grass $5.00
For cleaning up my room this week $1.00
For going to the supermarket for you $1.00
For looking after my baby brother while you went shopping $1.00
For taking out the rubbish $1.00
For getting a good report card $5.00
For cleaning up the garden $2.00
Total: $16.00
Well, his mother looked at him for a while, and then she picked up a pen, turned 18 the paper he had written on, and this was what she wrote:
For the nine 19 I carried you while you were growing inside me, free.
For all the nights that I’ve sat up with you, fed you and sung songs for you , free.
For all the tears(眼泪) that you’ve 20 through the years, free.
When you add it up, the cost of my love is free.
For all the nights that were filled with 21 , free.
For the toys, food, clothes, and even cleaning your nose, free.
And when you add it all up, the 22 cost of real love is free.
When the little boy finished reading what his mother had written, there were tears in his eyes. He looked straight 23 at his mother and said, “Mom, I sure do love you.” And then he took the pen and in great big letters he wrote: 24 IN FULL.
15. | A. passed | B. posted | C. offered | D. borrowed |
16. | A. waved | B. clapped | C. dried | D. shook |
17. | A. pushing | B. cutting | C. mopping | D. picking |
18. | A. back | B. away | C. over | D. off |
19. | A. days | B. weeks | C. months | D. years |
20. | A. enjoyed | B. caused | C. collected | D. proved |
21. | A. jokes | B. wishes | C. smiles | D. worries |
22. | A. full | B. half | C. high | D. new |
23. | A. out | B. around | C. down | D. up |
24. | A. PAID | B. SOLD | C. SPENT | D. BOUGHT |
阅读下列短文,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Ole Bull was a very famous violinist from Norway. He really 1 to play the violin, 2 his father thought that playing the violin wasn't useful, so he sent him to university to study. However, playing the violin 3 Ole Bull very much and to be a violinist was his dream. He didn't want to 4 his dream. So he left university before he finished his 5 . And then he 6 all his time and energy practicing the violin. Unfortunately, his violin tutor wasn't excellent, and his teaching didn't suit him very 7 . So when it was time for him to start his 8 tour, he still couldn't play the violin very well. What's worse, a Milan newspaper critic (评论员) criticized him and 9 that he was an untrained violinist. The critic said, " 10 he's gold, he's not ready to shine yet." When facing this kind of problem, one group of people may become 11 , of course, and the other group of people may try to learn from it. Luckily, Ole Bull 12 the second group. He went to the newspaper office and found the critic. 13 being angry, he listened to the man's advice. After he met the critic, he gave up his concerts. Then he went back to practice the violin 14 the help of some good tutors. In the end, he got a great 15 when he was only 26. He became one of the most famous violinists in the world. | ||||
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