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One day a stranger came to the nearest village and asked where he could find wild pigs. Somebody told him, and he went off. He had no 36 with him, and the village people 37 what he was going to 38 with the pigs.
When he came back a few months later and said that he had 39 all the pigs, the villagers were still more surprised, but some of them agreed to go with him 40 he asked for help in bringing the pigs out. They wanted to see whether he was telling 41 .
They soon discovered 42 he was. All the pigs were inside the enclosure(围栏) which had a fence round it and a 43 in one of its sides.
“44 did you do it?” they asked the stranger.
“ well, it was quite easy really,” he answered. “ I began by 45 some Indian corn. 46, they would not touch it, but after a few weeks, some of the younger pigs 47 to run out of the bushes, take some of the corn quickly, and then run back. Soon all the pigs were eating the corn I 48 out there. Then I began to build a fence round the corn. At first it was very 49, but little by little I built it higher and higher without 50 the pigs away. When I saw that they were 51 me to bring the corn each day 52 going and searching for their own food 53 they had done in the past, I can 54 one day while they were all eating inside the enclosure. I can catch any animal in the world in the same way if I can get it into the habit of 55 me for its food.
A. money | B. food | C. tools | D. guns |
A. understood | B. surprised | C. wondered | D. knew |
A. say | B. do | C. treat | D. fight |
A. bought | B. found | C. seen | D. caught |
A. and | B. so | C. then | D. when |
A. a story | B. the truth | C. a joke | D. a bad word |
A. that | B. what | C. who | D. how |
A. gun | B. hole | C. gate | D. window |
A. How | B. Why | C. When | D. Where |
A. looking | B. growing | C. getting in | D. putting out |
A. After all | B. At first | C. By and by | D. Above all |
A. began | B. risked | C. tried | D. decided |
A. had taken | B. had lain | C. had laid | D. had lied |
A. low | B. slow | C. shabby | D. small |
A. driving | B. frightening | C. sending | D. shooting |
A. looking at | B. interesting in | C. searching for | D. waiting for |
A. besides | B. except | C. instead of | D. because of |
A. as | B. though | C. since | D. it |
A. shoot it | B. shoot them | C. shut them | D. shut it |
A. satisfying with | B. living on | C. depending on | D. asking for |
One day a stranger came to the nearest village and asked where he could find wild pigs. Somebody told him, and he went off. He had no 36 with him, and the village people 37 what he was going to 38 with the pigs.
When he came back a few months later and said that he had 39 all the pigs, the villagers were still more surprised, but some of them agreed to go with him 40 he asked for help in bringing the pigs out. They wanted to see whether he was telling 41 .
They soon discovered 42 he was. All the pigs were inside the enclosure(围栏) which had a fence round it and a 43 in one of its sides.
“44 did you do it?” they asked the stranger.
“ well, it was quite easy really,” he answered. “ I began by 45 some Indian corn. 46, they would not touch it, but after a few weeks, some of the younger pigs 47 to run out of the bushes, take some of the corn quickly, and then run back. Soon all the pigs were eating the corn I 48 out there. Then I began to build a fence round the corn. At first it was very 49, but little by little I built it higher and higher without 50 the pigs away. When I saw that they were 51 me to bring the corn each day 52 going and searching for their own food 53 they had done in the past, I can 54 one day while they were all eating inside the enclosure. I can catch any animal in the world in the same way if I can get it into the habit of 55 me for its food.
1.A. money |
B. food |
C. tools |
D. guns |
2.A. understood |
B. surprised |
C. wondered |
D. knew |
3.A. say |
B. do |
C. treat |
D. fight |
4.A. bought |
B. found |
C. seen |
D. caught |
5.A. and |
B. so |
C. then |
D. when |
6.A. a story |
B. the truth |
C. a joke |
D. a bad word |
7.A. that |
B. what |
C. who |
D. how |
8.A. gun |
B. hole |
C. gate |
D. window |
9.A. How |
B. Why |
C. When |
D. Where |
10.A. looking |
B. growing |
C. getting in |
D. putting out |
11.A. After all |
B. At first |
C. By and by |
D. Above all |
12.A. began |
B. risked |
C. tried |
D. decided |
13.A. had taken |
B. had lain |
C. had laid |
D. had lied |
14.A. low |
B. slow |
C. shabby |
D. small |
15.A. driving |
B. frightening |
C. sending |
D. shooting |
16.A. looking at |
B. interesting in |
C. searching for |
D. waiting for |
17.A. besides |
B. except |
C. instead of |
D. because of |
18.A. as |
B. though |
C. since |
D. it |
19.A. shoot it |
B. shoot them |
C. shut them |
D. shut it |
20.A. satisfying with |
B. living on |
C. depending on |
D. asking for |
完形填空
One day a stranger came to the nearest village and asked where he could find wild pigs. 1 told him, and he went off. He had no 2 with him, and the village people 3 what he was going to 4 with the pigs.
When he 5 a few months later and said that he had 6 all the pigs, the villagers were still more surprised, but some of them agreed to go with him 7 he asked for help in bringing the pigs out. They wanted to see whether he was telling 8 .
They soon discovered 9 he was. All the pigs were inside the enclosure (围栏) which had a fence round it and a 10 in one of its sides.
“ 11 did you do it?” they asked the stranger.
“Well, it was quite 12 really,” he answered. “I began by 13 some Indian corn. 14 , they would not touch it, but after a few weeks, some of the younger pigs 15 to run out of the bushes (灌木丛), take some of the 16 quickly, and then run back. Soon all the pigs were eating the corn I 17 out there. Then I began to build a fence round the corn . At first it was very 18 , but little by little I built it higher and higher without 19 the pigs away. When I saw that they were 20 me to bring the corn each day 2l going and searching for their own food 22 they had done in the past. I can 23 one day while they were all eating inside the en closure. I can 24 any animal in the world in the same way if I can get it into the habit of 25 me for its food.”
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I always felt sorry for people in wheelchair.Some people, old and weak, cannot get 1 by themselves.Others seem perfectly healthy, dressed in business suits, and 2 themselves about with strong determination.But whenever I saw someone in a wheelchair, I only saw a disability, not a person.
Then I fainted at Euro-Disney 3 low blood pressure.This was the first time I had ever fainted, and my parents said that I must rest 4 after First Aid.I agreed to take it 5 but, as I stepped toward the door, I saw my dad pushing a wheelchair in my direction! Feeling the color 6 my cheeks, I asked him to wheel that thing right back to where he 7 it.
I could not believe this was 8 to me.Wheelchairs were 9 for other people but not for me.As my father wheeled me out into the main street, people immediately began to treat me 10 .
Little kids ran in front of me, forcing my father to 11 the wheelchair suddenly.Bitterness set in as I was 12 back and forth. 13 kids.Why 14 they watch where they’re going?’ I thought.
People passing by stared down at me, 15 in their eyes.Then they would look 16 , maybe because they thought the 17 they forgot me the better.
“I am just like you!” I wanted to scream.“The only 18 is you’ve got legs, and I have wheels.”
People in wheelchairs are not stupid.They see every look and hear each word.Looking out at the 19 , I finally understood: I was once just like them.I treated people in wheelchairs exactly the way they did not want to be treated.I realized it is some of us with two healthy legs who are truly 20 .
1.A.around B.off C.over D.up
2.A.take B.wheel C.carry D.move
3.A.resulting in B.in spite of C.due to D.related to
4.A.at times B.for a while C.once in a while D.now and then
5.A.seriously B.for granted C.along D.easy
6.A.heat B.dye C.beat D.burn
7.A.found B.caught C.bought D.laid
8.A.going B.leading C.happening D.becoming
9.A.fit B.fine C.good D.right
10.A.politely B.differently C.rudely D.strangely
11.A.stop B.change C.push D.pull
12.A.shaken B.stricken C.driven D.thrown
13.A.Exciting B.Stupid C.Poor D.Lovely
14.A.not B.mustn’t C.shouldn’t D.can’t
15.A.pride B.surprise C.pity D.sorrow
16.A.about B.away C.out D.down
17.A.more B.less C.sooner D.further
18.A.problem B.disadvantage C.benefit D.difference
19.A.faces B.kids C.world D.wheelchairs
20.A.discouraged B.disappointed C.disabled D.dishonest
完形填空
One day a stranger came to the nearest village and asked where he could find wild pigs. 1 told him, and he went off. He had no 2 with him, and the village people 3 what he was going to 4 with the pigs.
When he 5 a few months later and said that he had 6 all the pigs, the villagers were still more surprised, but some of them agreed to go with him 7 he asked for help in bringing the pigs out. They wanted to see whether he was telling 8 .
They soon discovered 9 he was. All the pigs were inside the enclosure (围栏) which had a fence round it and a 10 in one of its sides.
“ 11 did you do it?” they asked the stranger.
“Well, it was quite 12 really,” he answered. “I began by 13 some Indian corn. 14 , they would not touch it, but after a few weeks, some of the younger pigs 15 to run out of the bushes (灌木丛), take some of the 16 quickly, and then run back. Soon all the pigs were eating the corn I 17 out there. Then I began to build a fence round the corn . At first it was very 18 , but little by little I built it higher and higher without 19 the pigs away. When I saw that they were 20 me to bring the corn each day 2l going and searching for their own food 22 they had done in the past. I can 23 one day while they were all eating inside the en closure. I can 24 any animal in the world in the same way if I can get it into the habit of 25 me for its food.”
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