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When I was six years old, my parents and I were in London for a one-month vacation. One day when my mother and I were   36  down Oxford Street, I felt too   37  to walk any more, so I asked my mother to take the subway.

At first, she    38  to take it because she said the weather was very    39  and it was better to walk. I started    40  . She told me to stop immediately, but I didn’t pay attention to what she was    41 . For about an hour, I didn’t stop crying. My mother became very   42 with me. I didn’t stop. I just ran away from her. I ran as    43 as I could.

The street was really crowded, so she couldn’t    44  me. Then, I entered one of the biggest shops. There was a coffee house on the second floor. I went    45 , sat in a chair, and started crying again. All of the people in the coffee shop came around me. They were   46 to me, but I didn’t understand English at all. After that, they    47  the police station, and a policeman came to the coffee shop. He tried to talk to me, but I just    48  crying. Then he took the small bag that I was    49  , opened it and found my hotel address and     50  number. When he phoned the hotel, my    51  answered the phone.

In the end, the policeman took me to the    52 . My father was standing in front of the hotel door. He talked to the policeman, and then he asked me what had    53  and where my mother was. I told him everything, and I also told him that I was    54  that my mother was very angry with me.

When my mother came back, she was crying. But when she saw me, she hugged me and kissed me. She talked to my father about everything.    55  of them told me not to do anything like that in the future because maybe one day I wouldn’t find anyone to help me. They wouldn’t forgive me if I did it again.

1.                A.running        B.walking         C.visiting   D.driving

 

2.                A.tired           B.mad           C.happy    D.sad

 

3.                A.agreed         B.refused         C.suggested D.managed

 

4.                A.horrible        B.windy          C.nice D.cold

 

5.                A.talking         B.laughing        C.singing   D.crying

 

6.                A.hearing         B.regarding       C.thinking  D.saying

 

7.                A.angry          B.strict           C.satisfied  D.familiar

 

8.                A.excitedly       B.slowly          C.quickly   D.carelessly

 

9.                A.search         B.educate        C.forgive   D.follow

 

10.               A.outside         B.inside          C.upon D.down

 

11.               A.advising        B.talking         C.listening   D.coming

 

12.               A.called          B.remembered    C.measured  D.left

 

13.               A.stopped        B.preferred       C.regretted  D.continued

 

14.               A.catching        B.carrying        C.gaining    D.buying

 

15.               A.serial          B.lucky          C.phone D.license

 

16.               A.mother         B.guide          C.father D.waiter

 

17.               A.hotel          B.shop           C.street D.station

 

18.               A.forgotten       B.happened       C.damaged  D.lost

 

19.               A.worried        B.concerned      C.afraid D.angry

 

20.               A.None          B.Either          C.Neither   D.Both

 

 

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阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

  It happened in one of those colorful Danish inns which offer service specially for tourists and where English is spoken.I was with my father on a business-and-pleasure trip, and in our free hours we were having a wonderful time.

  “I wish Mother were here.” I said.

  “If your mother had come with us,” said Father, “it would have been wonderful to show her around.”

  He had visited Denmark when he was a young man, I asked him, “How long is it since you were here?”

  “Oh, about thirty years.I remember being in this very inn, by the way.” He looked around, remembering.“Those were pleasant and enjoyable days…” He stopped wuddenly, and I saw that his face was pale.I followed his eyes and looked across the room to a woman who was setting drinks before some customers.She might have been pretty once, but now she was fat and her hair was untidy.“Do you know her” I asked.

  “I did once,” he said.

  The woman came to our table.“Drinks?” she asked.

  “We'll have beer,” I said.She nodded and went away.

  “I couldn't believe it! How she has changed! Thank heaven she didn't recognize me,” Father said in a low voice, cleaning his face with a handkerchief.“I knew her before I met your mother, ”he went on.“I was a student, on a tour.She was a lovely young girl, very graceful.I fell madly in love with her, and she with me.”

  “Does Mother know about her?” I said suddenly, without thinking.

  “Of course,” Father said gently.He looked at me a little anxiously.I felt embarrassed(尴尬)for him.

  I said, “Dad, you don't have to…”

  “Your mother would tell you if she were here.I don't want you wondering about this.I was a foreigner to her family.I depended on my father.If she had married me, she wouldn't have had any bright future.So her father was against our romance.When I wrote to my father that I wanted to get married he stopped posting money to me.And I had to go home.But I met the girl once more, and told her I would return to America, borrow enough money to get married on, and come back for her in a few months.”

  “We knew, ”he continued, “that her father might stop and take away our letter, so we agreed that I would simply mail her a slip of paper with a date on it, the time she was to meet me at a certain place; then we'd get married.Well, I went home, got the money and sent her the date.She received the note.She wrote me:‘I'll be there.’ But she wasn't.Then I found that she had been married about two weeks before, to a local innkeeper.She hadn't waited.”

  Then my father said, “Thank God she didn't.I went home, met your mother, and we’ve been completely happy.We often joke about youthful love romance.I suggest that one day you write a story about it.”

  The woman appeared with our beer.

  “You are from America?” she asked me.

  “Yes,” I said.

  She smiled happily, “A wonderful country, America.”

  “Yes, a lot of your countrymen have gone there.Did you ever think of it?”

  “Not me.Not now, ”she said.“I thought so one time, a long time ago.But I stayed here.It's much better here.”

  We drank our beer and left.Outside I said, “Father, just how did you write that date on which she was to meet you?”

  He stopped, took out an envelope and wrote on it.“Like this, ”he said.“12/11/13, which was, of course, December11th, 1913.”

  “No!”I said loudly.“It isn't in Denmark or any European country.Over here they write the day first, then the month.So that date wouldn't be December11th but the 12th of November!”

  Father passed his hand over his face.“So she was there!” he signed,“and it was because I didn't show up that she got married.” He was silent a while.“Well,” he said, “I hope she's happy.She seems to be.”

  As we continued walking I said, “It's a lucky thing it happened that way.You wouldn't have met Mother.”

  He put his arm around my shoulders, looked at me with a heartwarming smile, and said,“I was doubly lucky, young man, for otherwise I wouldn't have met you, either!”

(1)

When Father recognized the waitress as his old love, he was ________.

[  ]

A.

very excited

B.

really surprised

C.

deeply regretful

D.

quite happy

(2)

When the woman went to fetch beer, Father cleaned his face with a handkerchief because________.

[  ]

A.

he didn't want to meet her face to face

B.

he was afraid of being recognized

C.

he was sorry that he had lost her

D.

he was wondering what to say to her

(3)

Which of the following can best finish the son's words“Dad, you don't have to…”?

[  ]

A.

cover it up

B.

be worried

C.

tell Mother

D.

explain

(4)

What do we know about the woman when Father and son saw her at the inn?

[  ]

A.

She had forgotten all about her youthful romance.

B.

She was quite satisfied with her present life.

C.

She was still angry with that heartless young man.

D.

She was tired of her dull life in Denmark.

(5)

The woman's father was against her romance because the young man ________.

[  ]

A.

was an American and needed support

B.

was a rich man's son

C.

would take his daughter away

D.

could not speak Danish.

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~10各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  Once upon a time, a rich man wanted to make a trip(旅行)to another town.He tried not only to take things to sell but also to take money to   1   things with.He   2   to take ten servants with him.They would   3   the things to sell and the food to   4   on their trip.Before they started, a little boy ran up to   5    and asked to go with them.

  The rich man said to the little boy, “Well, you may go with us.but you are the smallest, the thinnest and the weakest of all my   6  , you can't carry a   7   load(担子).You must choose the lightest one to carry.”The boy thanked his master and chose the   8   load to carry.That was bread.

  “You are   9  .”said his master, “That is the biggest and the heaviest one.”The boy said nothing and lifted the load gladly.

  On the trip they walked for days and at last they got to the town.All the servants were   10   except the little servant.Do you know why? Most of the bread was eaten during the trip and a little was left when they arrived at the town.

(1)

[  ]

A.

eat

B.

buy

C.

change

D.

get

(2)

[  ]

A.

decided

B.

liked

C.

hoped

D.

tried

(3)

[  ]

A.

take

B.

bring

C.

carry

D.

borrow

(4)

[  ]

A.

cook

B.

eat

C.

buy

D.

drink

(5)

[  ]

A.

the food

B.

the servants

C.

the road

D.

the rich man

(6)

[  ]

A.

family

B.

guests

C.

servants

D.

things

(7)

[  ]

A.

heavy

B.

light

C.

small

D.

difficult

(8)

[  ]

A.

smallest

B.

lightest

C.

biggest

D.

weakest

(9)

[  ]

A.

brave

B.

right

C.

clever

D.

foolish

(10)

[  ]

A.

afraid

B.

happy

C.

angry

D.

tired

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Once upon a time, a rich man wanted to make a trip (旅行) to another town. He tried not only to take things to sell but also to take money to   21   things with. He   22   to take ten servants with him. They would   23   the things to sell and the food to   24   on their trip. Before they started, a little boy ran up to   25   and asked to go with them.

       The rich man said to the little boy, “Well, you may go with us. but you are the smallest, the thinnest and the weakest of all my   26  , you can’t carry a   27   load (担子). You must choose the lightest one to carry.” The boy thanked his master and chose the   28  load to carry. That was bread.

“You are   29.” said his master, “That is the biggest and the heaviest one.” The boy said   nothing and lifted the load gladly.

       On the trip they walked for days and at last they got to the town. All the servants were 30        except the little servant. Do you know why? Most of the bread was eaten during the trip and a little was left when they arrived at the town.

21. A. eat            B. buy                   C. change             D. get

22. A. decided        B. liked                  C. hoped        D. tried

23. A. take             B. bring                 C. carry                 D. borrow

24. A. cook            B. eat                    C. buy                    D. drink

25. A. the food              B. the servants           C. the road             D. the rich man

26. A. family          B. guests           C. servants              D. things

27. A. heavy          B. light                  C. small                   D. difficult

28. A. smallest              B. lightest              C. biggest                 D. weakest

29. A. brave           B. right                  C. clever              D. foolish

30. A. afraid          B. happy            C. angry                    D. tired

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Farley worked for the Canadian government. One day, he was __1__ to learn more about wolves. Do wolves kill lots of caribou(北美驯鹿)? Do they kill people?

They gave him lots of food and clothes and guns. Then they put him on a plane and took him to __2__. The plane put him down and went away. There were no houses or people in this place. But there were lots of animals and lots of wolves.

People tell terrible stories about wolves. They say wolves like to kill and eat people. Farley remembered these stories, and he was __3__. He had his gun with him__4_.

Then one day, he saw a group of wolves. There was a mother wolf with four baby wolves. A father wolf and another young wolf lived with them.

Farley watched these wolves every day. The mother was a very __5__ mother. She gave milk to her babies. She gave them lessons about life. They learned how to __6__ food. The father wolf got food for the mother. The young wolf __7__ the children. They were a nice, happy family—wolf family! Farley did not need his __8__ any more. In a short time, he got on well with the family. Farley watched them for five months. He learned that many stories about the wolves were __9__. Wolves do not eat people, and they do not eat many large animals. And he also learned bad things about men. It was men who killed many caribou and wolves.

Later, Farley wrote a book about wolves. He wanted people to __10__ them and not to kill them.

1. A. seen                     B. told            C. heard                D. found

2. A. a small town  B. a big city    C. a far place         D. a lonely village

3. A. afraid           B. happy         C. angry                D. tired

4. A. at times        B. all the time  C. once a week     D. every afternoon

5. A. bad              B. good         C. hungry            D. thirsty

6. A. cook            B. make        C. get                    D. pick

7. A. shouted at      B. looked into  C. laughed at         D. played with

8. A. food            B. clothes      C. gun                 D. plane

9. A. not good      B. not true     C. not easy           D. not clear

10. A. grow             B. have         C. teach             D. understand

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