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阅读下列短文,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

 DrSmith was a famous manNear his house  1  a rich old lady who  2  to send him some  3  by her servantDrSmith took her presents  4  never gave the boy  5  for his  6  One day,  7  Smith was busy  8  his writing, the boy ran into the  9  and  10  the desk, and some books on it began to  11  to the floorThen he threw a plastic bag  12  of meat on the desk and said,My mistress (女主人)    13    you some meat

 Smith turned  14  and said, My boy,  15  is not the  16  to  17   someone a presentNow, you sit in my chair and  18  my way of doing it

 The boy sat downSmith  19  out and knocked  20  the door and waitedThe boy said, Come inThe doctor entered, walked to the desk and said, If you please sir, my mistress  21  me to say  22  to you and  23  you will take the bag full of meat

 The boy answered, Thank you , my boy , and  24  is two dollars for yourself

 The man laughed, and after that, Smith  25  forgot to give the tip to the boy

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

(1) Alive

Bliving

Clived

Dlives

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(2) Aused 

Bis used

Cwas used

Duses

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(3) Amoney

Bbooks

Cmeat

Dpresents

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(4) Aand

Bbut

Cnor

Dyet

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(5) Asomething

Bnothing

Canything

Dpraise

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(6) Atrouble

Bwork

Ceffort

Dhelp

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(7) Awhile

Bbefore

Cafter

Das

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(8) Ain

Bwith

Cat

Don

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(9) Areading-room

  

BClassroom

  

Croom

  

Dbedroom 

  

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(10) Astrike

Bknock

Chit

Dpush

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(11) Afall

Bfell

Cdrop

Dthrow

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(12) Afilled

Bfill

Cfilling

Dfull

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(13) Ahad sent

Bhas sent

Csent

Dsend

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(14) Aaside

Bup

Cround

Dover

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(15) Athat

Bthis

Cit

Dwhich

[  ]

(16) Atime

Bplace

Cway

Dmethod

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(17) Atake

Bbring

Coffer

Dgive

[  ]

(18) Awatch

Bsee

Clook

Dstare

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(19) Acame

Bwent

Crushed

Dwalk

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(20) Awith

Bagainst

Con

Dover

[  ]

(21) Alets

Ballows

Chas

Dsends

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(22) Ahello

Bsorry

Cgood-bye

Dyes

[  ]

(23) Awishes

Bhopes

Cwants

Dthinks

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(24) Ait

Bthere

Chere

Dthat

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(25) Anever

Bstill

Calmost

Deven

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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。

  

All Fool's Day falls on   1st of April. People 1 forget the significance (意义)   of the day. In March 1980, I was 2 at Durham University with 3   Chinese students. I had 4 to go to 5 university after graduation   and had 6 application forms (申请表)   to several 7. Every morning I arrived at the porter's office (传达室)   and waited my fate. But no 8 came.

  

On April 1st, as I was   eating my 9, Huang came in, with a toothbrush 10 in his hand. 11   fearing that he might forget the important news, he passed me the 12.   "Morning, Wu," he said, "I saw Mr. Gao this morning. He told me   that a letter 13 in his office for you from Manchester University, and   asked you to go and get it 14 possible." I jumped with 15.

  

I even didn't 16   my breakfast and rushed 17 Mr. Gao's office but he wasn't 18. I   then went to the secretary's room and 19 everything to her. She opened   Mr. Gao's room. I looked at everything. There didn't seem to be a letter for me.   "If he had asked you to pick it up from here," said the secretary,   "he 20 it in 21 or simply 22 it to me."

  

Greatly 23, I   walked out of the room and 24 the secretary lock it. 25 the   secretary's eyes brightened. "Sorry," she said. "It's April   Fool's Day."

  

(1) A. sometimes    B.   never   C. always  D.   seldom    

  

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(2) A. staying  B. working   C. visiting    D.   studying

  

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(3) A. other seven    B.   another seven   C. seven other    D.   the other seven   

  

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(4) A. continued    B.   planned   C. managed D. remembered

  

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(5) A. other   B.   another   C. the other    D.   the others

  

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(6) A. returned    B.   taken   C. handed D. sent  

  

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(7) A. people    B.   colleges   C. cities    D.   offices

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(8) A. application    B.   reply   C. report    D.   chance  

  

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(9) A. dinner    B.   lunch   C. supper    D.   breakfast    

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(10) A. still    B.   even   C. yet D. already  

  

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(11) A. Because of    B.   As if   C. After    D.   While    

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(12) A. message    B.   sign   C. letter  D. notice

  

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(13) A. had reached    B.   arrived   C. had arrived    D.   reached

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(14) A. if B. as soon as    C. when    D.   as fast as

  

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(15) A. the news    B.   the letter   C. joy    D.   luck  

  

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(16) A. take   B.   finish   C. complete    D.   have  

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(17) A. to    B.   into   C. in    D.out

  

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(18) A. anywhere    B.   in   C. out    D.   away  

  

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(19) A. asked   B.   told   C. explained    D.   answered  

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(20) A. would put    B.   must put   C. might put    D.   would have put

  

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(21) A. the office    B.   his desk   C. the room D. an obvious place   

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(22) A. passed    B.   gave   C. took D. left    

  

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(23) A. disappoint  B.   disappointed

     C. disappointing    D.   disappointment  

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(24) A. watched    B.   made   C. saw   D.   let    

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(25) A. Quickly    B.   Strangely   C. Finally    D.   Suddenly    

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。

  Never-say-die Attitude

  In 1883, a creative engineer named John Roebling was inspired by an idea to build a spectacular bridge connecting New York with the Long IslandHowever, bridge building experts throughtout the world thought that this was an impossible feat and told Roebling to forget the ideaIt just could not be doneIt was not practicalIt had never been done before

  Roebling could not ignore the vision he had in his mind of this bridgeHe thought about it all the time and he knew deep in his heart that it could be doneHe just had to share the dream with someone elseAfter much discussion and persuasion he managed to convince his son Washington, an up-and-coming engineer, that the bridge in fact could be built

  Working together for the first time, the father and son developed concepts of how it could be accomplished and how the obstacles could be overcomeWith great excitement and inspiration, and headiness of a wild challenge before them, they hired their crew and began to build their dream bridge

  The project started well, but when it was only a few months underway a tregic accident on the site took the life of John RoeblingWashington was injured and left with certain account of brain damage, which resulted in him not being able to walk or talk or even move

  “We told them so.”

  “Crazy men and their crazy dreams.”

  “It's foolish to chase wild visions.”

  Everyone had a negative comment to make and felt that the project should be scraped since the Roeblings were the only ones who knew how the bridge could be builtIn spite of his handicap, Washington was never discouraged and still had burning desire to complete the bridge and his mind was still as sharp as ever

  He tried to inspire and pass on his enthusiasm to some of his friends, but they were too daunted by the taskAs he lay on his bed in his hospital room, with the sunlight streaming through the windows, a gentle breeze blew the white curtains apart and he was able to see the sky and the top of the trees outside for just a momentIt seemed that there was a message for him not to give upSuddenly an idea hit himAll he could do was move one finger and decided to make the best use of itBy moving this, he slowly developed a code of communication with his wife

  He touched his wife's arm with that finger, indicating to her he wanted her to call the engineers againThen he used the same method of tapping her arm to tell the engineers what to doIt seemed foolish but the project was under way again

  For 13 years Washington tapped out his instructions with his finger on his wife's arm until the bridge was finally completedToday the spectacular Brooklyn Bridge stands in all its glory as a tribute of one's indomitable spirit and his determination not to be defeated by circumstancesIt is also a tribute to the engineers and their team work, and to their faith in a man who was considered mad by half the worldIt stands too as a monument to the love and devotion of his wife who for 13 years patiently decoded the message of her husband and told the engineers what to do

  Perhaps this is one of the best example of a never-say-die attitude that overcomes a terrible physical handicap and achieves an impossible goal

(1)

Who build a spectacular bridge connecting New York with the Long Island

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A.

John Roebeling and his wife

B.

John Rebelling and his son Washington

C.

Washington and his mother

D.

Washington and his wife

(2)

Why did the bridge building experts think that Washington's idea could not be done?

[  ]

A.

because the poor technology at that time

B.

because it was not practical and on one had done it before

C.

because they didn't believe in John Roebeling

D.

because they didn't accept new ideas

(3)

What happed on the Rebellings when the project started only a few months?

[  ]

A.

Washington died and Roebeling handicapped

B.

Roebeling died and Washington handicapped

C.

The Roebelings died

D.

the bridge collapsed

(4)

What does the underlined word scraped in paragraph nine means?

[  ]

A.

continued

B.

given up

C.

insisted on

D.

disappeared

(5)

Which of the followings are the right orders?

aJohn Roebeling had an idea to build a spectacular bridge connecting New York with the Long Island

bJohn Roebeling died in an accident

cJohn Roebeling convinced his son to build the bridge with him

dpeople laughed at the Roebelings for they couldn't continue their project

ethe bridge stands in all its glory

fWashingtonmoved his finger with the help of his wife to make the project be under way again

[  ]

A.

a b c d f e

B.

b a d c f e

C.

a d c b f e

D.

a c b d f e

(6)

What made the Roebelings’ success?

[  ]

A.

Their never-say-die attitude and the support of their family

B.

Their devotion to building bridge

C.

Their bravery and persistence

D.

Their high skill in profession

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  We won’t drown(溺水)if we remember these rules:

  ·Never swim alone.

  ·Never swim at a beach if there is no lifeguard.

  ·Never swim after a meal or when you feel hungry.

  ·Never depend on rings, floats or other swimming aids(help).You may lose them and they may let you sink.

  ·Do not stay in the water too long, especially if it is cold.

  ·Before you dive, be sure that the water is deep enough and that you will not hit anybody.

  ·Never go out in a boat if you can’t swim or if you are not wearing a life jacket.

  If you get into difficulty, this is what you should do:

  ·Keep calm.Save your strength and your breath.

  ·Try to float on your back or tread(踩)water.To tread water, move your feet as if you are climbing some stairs.

  ·Raise your right arm for help.Remember:A red flag means that it is dangerous for all swimmers to enter the water.A blue flag means that it is dangerous for children and weak swimmers to enter the water.

(1)

When you see a red flag, you know that ________.

[  ]

A.

no one should swim there

B.

anyone may swim there

C.

only strong swimmers should swim there

D.

children should not swim there

(2)

We can dive only when ________.

[  ]

A.

the water is deep enough

B.

the water is cold

C.

the water is warm

D.

we are not alone

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—Come on, Peter. I want to show you something.

—Oh, how nice of you! I ___________ you ________________ to bring me a gift.

A.    never think; are going       

B.    never thought; were going

C.    didn’t think; are going       

D.   hadn’t thought; were going

 

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