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A man and his wife had a dog to keep their house. When they went out, they always left the dog inside the house.

  One evening they wanted  1  to the cinema,  2  they left the dog in the house and locked the door and their  3 . They  4  their car.

When the film finished, they came back home. They opened the gate and put the car  5 . But when they came to the front door, they found that part of the glass  6  the door was broken. The door was unlocked and  7 . A robber! They went in and quickly looked in all the rooms to see  8 things the robber had taken. But everything was in the  9  place and nothing at all  10 .

  The dog  11  in the sitting room on the floor. The lady was  12  the dog. “Why didn’t you keep the house?” she said. The dog was  13  to see its owners. It began to wag its tail (摇尾巴) and then it went to a corner of the room and picked up something in its mouth. It went to the lady and  14  the thing at her feet. When the lady went to pick it up, she gave a scream (尖叫). Can you guess what the dog’s present was?

It was … a … man’s  15 !

(1)  A. go       B. to go         C. going             D. gone

(2)  A. so          B. but          C. then          D. because

(3)  A. garden’s gate   B. gardens’ gate    C. gardens gate    D. garden gate

(4)  A. got off       B. got on           C. got into     D. went on

(5)  A. up          B. down            C. away        D. into

(6)  A. at        B. in         C. on          D. to

(7)  A. half-open     B. half-opens      C. half-opened        D. half-opening

(8)  A. the       B. all         C. that            D. what

(9)  A. right           B. left       C. wrong     D. just

(10) A. to miss    B. to be missing    C. was missed         D. was missing

(11) A. was slept      B. felt asleep      C. was sleeping    D. fell sleeping

(12) A. afraid of          B. angry with     C. worried about    D. surprised at

(13) A. sad          B. pleased      C. quick        D. clever

(14) A. pulled        B. threw      C. dropped       D. took

(15) A. finger         B. fingers       C. heart       D. teeth

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  It was on a foggy day in the autumn of 1938, when I arrived in London with Aunt Huang and her husband who had brought me to England all the way from my hometown Nanchang .

  They left their luggage at their flat, and they took me together with my small suitcase to my parents' flat. But the neighbours told us that my parents had moved away long ago, and no one knew their address.

  Good Heavens! What should we do? The only thing to be done was to inquire of the Chinese Embassy (中国大使馆). When we got there, we were told that my parents must still be somewhere in London as my father had held an exhibition (展览会) of traditional Chinese painting in the West End not very long ago.

1.The story happened ________ .

[  ]

A.in autumn in Nanchang

B.in autumn in London

C.in 1938 in Nanchang

D.in 1938 in China

2.Aunt Huang helped the writer to ________ .

[  ]

A.leave his hometown

B.study

C.look for his parents

D.go to England

3.The neighbours told the writer ________ .

[  ]

A.his parents in London

B.his parents moved away

C.his parents in the West End

D.his parents in Chinese Embassy

4.________ knew the writer's parents' new address.

[  ]

A.Everyone

B.Aunt Huang

C.The neighbours

D.No one

5.From the story we know ________ .

[  ]

A.the writer liked painting

B.Aunt Huang was kind-hearted

C.his parents liked London

D.Aunt Huang' husband left London

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在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使短文通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给出。

  Bill was w   along the street the other day when he h   someone shouting his name. He stopped and looked r  . A young man was running a   him. It was Tom Smith, his classmate. They hadn't seen each other s   they left school. They were very happy and they decided to have dinner in a roadside r  .

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  It was on a foggy day in the autumn of 1938, when I arrived in London with Aunt Huang and her husband who had brought me to England all the way from my hometown Nanchang .

  They left their luggage at their flat, and they took me together with my small suitcase to my parents' flat. But the neighbours told us that my parents had moved away long ago, and no one knew their address.

  Good Heavens! What should we do? The only thing to be done was to inquire of the Chinese Embassy (中国大使馆). When we got there, we were told that my parents must still be somewhere in London as my father had held an exhibition (展览会) of traditional Chinese painting in the West End not very long ago.

1.The story happened ________ .

[  ]

A.in autumn in Nanchang

B.in autumn in London

C.in 1938 in Nanchang

D.in 1938 in China

2.Aunt Huang helped the writer to ________ .

[  ]

A.leave his hometown

B.study

C.look for his parents

D.go to England

3.The neighbours told the writer ________ .

[  ]

A.his parents in London

B.his parents moved away

C.his parents in the West End

D.his parents in Chinese Embassy

4.________ knew the writer's parents' new address.

[  ]

A.Everyone

B.Aunt Huang

C.The neighbours

D.No one

5.From the story we know ________ .

[  ]

A.the writer liked painting

B.Aunt Huang was kind-hearted

C.his parents liked London

D.Aunt Huang' husband left London

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根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

  Two children stood outside the door with old coats."Any old papers, Lady? " asked one of them.

  I was busy.I wanted to say no, but I saw that their shoes were broken and wet."Come in and I'll make you a cup of hot tea." They came in saying nothing.Their shoes left snow on the floor.

  I gave them tea and bread to protect them against the cold outside.Then I went back to the kitchen and started my housework again.

  The silence in the front room surprised me.I looked in.

  The girl held the empty cup in her hands, looking at it.The boy asked me in a low voice, "Lady…are you rich? "

  "Am I rich? Oh, no! " I looked at my old things in the room.

  The girl put her cup back in its saucer(茶碟)carefully."Your cups match your saucers."

  They left then, holding their papers against the wind.They hadn't said thank you.They didn't need to.They had done more than that.The blue cups and saucers were simple.But they said that they matched.The potatoes and meat before me, a roof over our heads, my husband with a job-these things matched, too.

  I moved the chairs back from the fire and cleaned the living room.The prints of their small shoes were still wet upon my floor.I let them be.I wanted them there to remind me how rich I was.

(1)

The author let the two children in to ________.

[  ]

A.

offer them some warm clothes

B.

serve them some tea and food

C.

sell them some old papers

D.

show them how rich she was

(2)

We can learn from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

the author was in fact not very rich

B.

the children took away many old papers

C.

the author's husband was out of work

D.

the two children were looking for jobs

(3)

It can be inferred(推断)from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

it was snowing outside when the story happened

B.

the two children thanked the author and then left

C.

the two children were not polite to the author

D.

the author had a set of new furniture in her house

(4)

The underlined sentence "I let them be" means "________".

[  ]

A.

I disliked them

B.

I didn't want to see them

C.

I cleaned them

D.

I left them there

(5)

What's the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

Any Old Papers, Lady?

B.

Matching Cups and Saucers

C.

Lady, Are You Rich?

D.

Two Poor Children

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