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  Tom, Mike and Jack once lost their way in a forest. They came to a farmer's house and asked if they could stay in the house for the night.

  “Sure,”the farmer said“but I have room for only two of you in the house. The other one will have to sleep in the barn(马厩), with the animals. I'm afraid the smell is very bad out there.”

  “I'll sleep in the barn,”Tom said.

  But half an hour later a knock was heard on the house door, and there stood Tom, “I can't take the smell.”

  “All right,” said Mike“I'll sleep in the barn.” So he went off to the barn.

  In a while there was another knock on the door, “I can't take the smell, either.”

  “You two fools,” said Jack“I'll sleep in the barn.”

  Thirty minutes later came another knock. When they opened the door, they saw all the animals from the barn.

1.What did they do when they found they had lost their way?

[  ]

A.They stopped to have a good rest.

B.They came to a house and begged to be put up for the night.

C.They decided to help the farmer take care of his animals.

D.They made up their minds to get out of the forest before dawn.

2.What did the farmer do?

[  ]

A.He was too frightened to open the door.

B.He told them how to get out of the forest.

C.He promised to put them up for the night.

D.He went to his friend's to make room for them.

3.One of the boys had to sleep in the barn because ________

[  ]

A.he was very dirty.

B.he made a loud noise when he slept.

C.there wasn't enough room in the house.

D.there was only one room in the house.

4.Who was the first to go to the barn to sleep?

[  ]

A.Tom
B.Jack
C.Mike
D.The farmer

5.All the animals were at the door because ________.

[  ]

A.the farmer drove them out.

B.they wanted to go into the warm house.

C.Tom and Mike led them out.

D.Jack drove them out.

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  Thirty million people visit Paris every year and when you are standing in a queue at the Louvre waiting to have a look at the Mona Lisa,it is possible to think that each and every one of them is in the same room as you.

  But it is possible to see the iconic sites of the City of Lights without falling into the crowded tourists.

  My favourite way to enjoy Paris is to

take enough money to last a visit of at least two months. I did this when I was 20. I lived in a poor hotel on Rue St. Jacques around the corner from the Sorbonne and the Jardin du Luxembourg. Surviving on 100 francs a day, I ate baguettes, tomatoes and a jar of mayon-naise. I drank my short blacks while standing at the counter of cafes. I walked everywhere,down the city's grand avenues and up its hid-den old alleyways. I loved every single pover-ty-covered moment of that winter.

  I've been back several times since for shorter trips. Each time, Paris offers new joys and discoveries.

  An increasingly popular way to get that true Parisienne (巴黎女子的) touch to your trip is to rent an apartment. Brisbane author Nerida Newtown loved the “at home” feeling when she and her family realized a long-term dream by living in Paris for a few months.

  If you can't manage a long stay, never fear. Jodie Minus's excitable account of her whirlwind trip to the City of Lights shows how you can get the most out of Paris in a short time. Jenny Stevens managed to show a first-time visitor much of Paris. But now it's over to you: Share your secrets and passions about Paris.

(1) The text is mainly to tell readers________.

[  ]

A.where to visit in Paris

B.some tips on how to visit Paris

C.the writer's experience of visiting Paris

D.the introduction of Paris

(2) Those who want to get tips on short trips in Paris had better contact________.

[  ]

A.the Mona Lisa

B.Jodie Minus

C.Jenny Stevens

D.the writer

(3) According to the text, “ the City of Lights” should refer to“________”.

[  ]

A.the city of Paris

B.the hotel the writer ever lived in

C.a famous tourist attraction in Paris

D.the name of a Paris' street

(4) According to the writer, in order to know better about Paris, visitors________.

[  ]

A.should read Nerida Newtown's novels first

B.had better plan a long trip there

C.must get advice from Jenny Stevens

D.should visit Louvre for the Mona Lisa

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  There was one true shark story that Jack could never forget.It happened during the Second World War.A British   1  , called the Nova Scotia, was going from the Red Sea to Burban in South Africa.It was   2   more than   3   South African soldiers and Italian prisoners of war.There was no   4   warship, because the danger of enemy attack seemed small.It was a long way from Europe.  5   a German submarine(潜艇)had   6   the Indian Ocean.It was waiting outside Burban when the Nova Scotia appeared.

  The submarine sent the Nova Scotia to the   7   of the sea.Many men were   8   at once.Many others were baldy hurt, and they died after a few minutes.But hundreds were   9  .They were not greatly   10  .The sea was calm and warm.They thought, “A ship will find us in the morning, We’ll soon be saved.” A ship did find them, but it saved only 83 men.The   11   had taken the rest.

  Thirty-five years later, Jack spoke to one of these men.“I was on a raft,” the man said.“There were men all   12   me in the water.They were swimming, or   13   on to piece of wood.Suddenly I heard a   14  .It came from a man who was a few hundred meters away from me.He threw his arms   15   the air.Then he   16   beneath the water.He never came up again.That was the beginning.The sharks had   17   the blood of the dead and the dying men.There seemed to be hundreds of them.Man after man gave a   18   shout and then disappeared.I   19   saw sharks attack men on the rafts.  20   jumped right out of the water.

(1)

[  ]

A.

officer

B.

official

C.

ship

D.

boat

(2)

[  ]

A.

controlled

B.

organized

C.

carrying

D.

containing

(3)

[  ]

A.

a thousand of

B.

thousands of

C.

a thousand

D.

thousand of

(4)

[  ]

A.

protecting

B.

fighting

C.

guarding

D.

preventing

(5)

[  ]

A.

So

B.

Therefore

C.

But

D.

Instead

(6)

[  ]

A.

attacked

B.

taken

C.

studied

D.

reached

(7)

[  ]

A.

bottom

B.

depth

C.

water

D.

surface

(8)

[  ]

A.

killed

B.

murdered

C.

gone

D.

wounded

(9)

[  ]

A.

awaken

B.

suffering

C.

alive

D.

floating

(10)

[  ]

A.

disappointed

B.

anxious

C.

hurried

D.

eager

(11)

[  ]

A.

sharks

B.

men

C.

ship

D.

water

(12)

[  ]

A.

over

B.

round

C.

on

D.

below

(13)

[  ]

A.

catching

B.

grasping

C.

seizing

D.

holding

(14)

[  ]

A.

shout

B.

murmur

C.

voice

D.

whistle

(15)

[  ]

A.

to

B.

through

C.

in

D.

with

(16)

[  ]

A.

came

B.

went

C.

returned

D.

disappeared

(17)

[  ]

A.

tasted

B.

smelled

C.

eaten

D.

drunk

(18)

[  ]

A.

loud

B.

terrible

C.

noisy

D.

sad

(19)

[  ]

A.

already

B.

quickly

C.

last

D.

even

(20)

[  ]

A.

I

B.

The men

C.

They

D.

We

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  Odland remembers like it was yesterday working in an expensive French restaurant in Denver.The ice cream he was serving fell onto the white dress of a rich and important woman.

  Thirty years have passed, but Odland can't get the memory out of his mind, nor the woman's kind reaction.She was shocked, regained calmness and, in a kind voice, told the young Odland,“It's OK.It wasn't your fault.”When she left the restaurant, she also left the future Fortune 500 CEO with a life lesson:You can tell a lot about a person by the way he or she treats the waiter.

  Odland isn't the only CEO to have made this discovery.Rather, it seems to be one of those few laws of the land that every CEO learns on the way up.It's hard to get a dozen CEO's to agree about anything, but most agree with the Waiter Rule.They say how others treat the CEO says nothing.But how others treat the waiter is like a window into the soul.

  Watch out for anyone who pulls out the power card to say something like,“I could but this place and fire you,”or“I know the owner and I could have you fired.”Those who say such things have shown more about their character than about their wealth and power.

  The CEO who came up with it, or at least first wrote it down, is Raytheon CEO Bill Swanson.He wrote a best-selling book called Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management

  “A person who is nice to you but rude to the waiter, or to others, is not a nice person,”Swanson says.“I will never offer a job to the person who is sweet to the boss but turns rude to someone cleaning the tables.”

(1)

What happened after Odland dropped the ice cream onto the woman's dress?

[  ]

A.

He was fired.

B.

He was blamed.

C.

The woman comforted him.

D.

The woman left the restaurant at once.

(2)

Odland learned one of his life lessons from ________.

[  ]

A.

his experience as a waiter

B.

the advice given by the CEOs

C.

an article in Fortune

D.

an interesting best-selling book

(3)

According to the text, most CEOs have the same opinion about ________.

[  ]

A.

Fortune 500 companies

B.

the Management Rules

C.

Swanson's book

D.

the Waiter Rule

(4)

From the text we can learn that ________.

[  ]

A.

one should be nicer to important people

B.

CEOs often show their power before others

C.

one should respect others no matter who they are

D.

CEOs often have meals in expensive restaurants

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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。

         One day two workers were installing (装设) electrical wires in the house. While they were working they 1 a problem: they had to put a 2 wire through a long 3 pipe. The pipe was about 10 metres long and only about 4 centimeters wide. 4 this pipe wasn't straight. It has several 5 in it, which made it rather 6 to pass the wire through the pipe.

       After thinking for some time, one of them, Frank, had 7. He told   his 8, Harry, that he was going to get what he needed. 9, Harry was a   little surprised.

      Thirty minutes later Frank 10 with two small white mice. He explained to Harry, "Hold this one very carefully, OK? Now 11 to that end of the pipe." Harry did so.

       Frank held the other mouse, a 12 mouse, at 13 end of the pipe.   Then Frank 14 the wire around the mouse's neck, and spoke to Harry,   "Now, very 15 pressed the mouse." Harry did 16 he was told. He   pressed lightly on the mouse. The mouse 17 a soft sound.   When the male mouse heard the sound, he began to 18 out of Frank's hand into the pipe toward 19. Of course, the male mouse was 20 the wire. Frank 21 the other end of the wire in his hand.   22 a few seconds the male mouse came out of the end of the pipe where the 23 was. The 24 had been solved; the wire was 25 through the long pipe.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
1. A. worked  B. made  C. thought  D. met    [    ]    
2. A. thin  B. strong  C. thick  D. weak     [    ]  
3. A. wide  B. narrow  C. low  D. deep     [    ]  
4. A. Except  B. But  C. Or  D. And       [    ]  
5. A. end  B. turns  C. gates  D. channels   [    ]  
6. A. difficult  B. different  C. trouble  D. strange [    ]  
7. A. an opinion  B. an idea  C. a thought  D. a mind [    ]  
8. A. worker  B. friend  C. brother  D. partner[    ]  
9. A. Naturally  B. Hardly  C. Nearly  D. Strangely [    ]  
10. A. came  B. got  C. returned  D. arrived   [    ]  
11. A. go down  B. run away  C. jump over  D. climb up [    ]  
12. A. young  B. big  C. small  D. male (雄性) [    ]  
13. A. an  B. one  C. another  D. the other   [    ]  
14. A. rounded  B. lay  C. tied  D. put     [    ]  
15. A. safely  B. hard  C. sharply  D. lightly [    ]
16. A. that  B. how  C. what  D. when[    ]  
17. A. let  B. made  C. had  D. sent[    ]  
18. A. look  B. keep  C. turn  D. run[    ]  
19. A. the sound  B. Harry  C. the end  D. Frank [    ]
20. A. fetching  B. carrying  C. pulling  D. putting [    ]  
21. A. held  B. threw  C. needed  D. led    [    ]  
22. A. After  B. Later  C. For  D. Before  [    ]  
23. A. female(雌性)mouseB. male mouseC.wire  D. worker[    ]  
24. A. idea  B. problemC. thing  D. wire   [    ]  
25. A. walked  B. passedC. set  D. lined   [    ]

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