题目列表(包括答案和解析)
Nearly everybody enjoys chicken, and the most famous name in chicken is Kentucky Fried Chicken.Mr. Sanders, the man who started this ___1___ was not always very rich.At one time, he ___2___ a small gas station next to a highway (公路).Many truck drivers ___3___ there to get gas and take a rest.Mr. Sanders realized they were often ___4___, so he began serving sandwiches and coffee.___5___ the sandwiches he made tasted good, and didn’t ___6___ too much, more and more ___7___ came to eat at his place.___8___ Mr. Sanders began to serve fried chicken.People ___9___ it very much, and his new business grew rapidly.Not long after, however, another highway was ___10___, and many drivers no longer went __11___ Mr. Sanders’ restaurant.So he had to ___12___ it.Then he traveled around the country __13___ to sell his idea of opening fried chicken restaurants.He ___14___.By 1967, there were almost 5000 Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants.And now, ___15___ you go in the United States, you will see one.If you like chicken, I’m sure, you’ll enjoy eating Kentucky Fried Chicken.
1.A.business B.shop C.life D.search
2.A.found B.worked C.saw D.owned
3.A.passed B.got to C.stopped D.left
4.A.late B.hungry C.tired D.sick
5.A.Although B.If C.As D.Once
6.A.need B.pay C.spend D.cost
7.A.passengers B.drivers C.students D.doctors
8.A.Then B.So C.But D.For
9.A.ate B.liked C.tried D.drank
10.A.appeared B.found C.built D.broken
11.A.out B.to C.over D.on
12.A.close B.run C.return D.take
13.A.trying B.believing C.thinking D.suggesting
14.A.failed B.fails C.succeeds D.succeeded
15.A.whenever B.wherever C.where D.when
三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分;满分30分)
A
On a cold winter morning in the late 1930s, Bobby awoke early. It was a day that Bobby would never forget. Bobby, his brother and his mother were once again abandoned(抛弃) by his father. When times got hard, the man left home. Bobby wasn’t surprised. He must take the responsibility for caring for his family.
He put on the warmest clothes he had and pulled on his old socks and torn shoes. After thinking of a way to keep his feet dry, he went outside looking for work.
Coming across some men working on the road, he joined in and worked hard for hours. Suddenly, rain poured down. “Go home and get out of this weather,” the men shouted, giving him a few coins.
Bobby used the money to buy as much food as he could afford in the nearest store. While holding a small bag of food ,Bobby stopped to adjust(调整) the thick paper in his shoes.
A man, who was a member of the Salvation Army, saw Bobby’s problem. He bought Bobby a new pair of shoes.
I wasn’t there on that cold day. But I’ve heard the story many times and can always imagine my father, as a child, dancing and wearing a pair of new shoes home.
Several years later, Bobby joined the navy. He continued to support his family and meanwhile worked for the Salvation Army so that another little boy somewhere might receive a new pair of shoes for Christmas.
The tradition lasted until my father became too ill. Daddy died six years ago. While the new shoes kept his feet warm in the 1930s, Daddy’s act of giving back for tens of years warmed his heart in a greater way.
36. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to Paragraph 1?
A. It wasn’t the first time that Bobby’s father had abandoned the family.
B. Bobby’s father was irresponsible toward his family.
C. Bobby was glad that his father left home.
D. Bobby was an independent and strong-minded boy.
37. How did the men working on the road treat Bobby?
A. They didn’t care for him B. They gave him some money
C. They refused to let him work with them D. They laughed at him
38. By putting thick paper in his shoes, Bobby wanted to ___________.
A. keep his feet dry B. protect his socks
C. make himself walk faster D. hide his poverty
39. According to the passage, people from the Salvation Army__________.
A. are the members of the army B. are willing to help the poor
C. serve at the local church D. are local shop assistants
三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分;满分30分)
A
On a cold winter morning in the late 1930s, Bobby awoke early. It was a day that Bobby would never forget. Bobby, his brother and his mother were once again abandoned(抛弃) by his father. When times got hard, the man left home. Bobby wasn’t surprised. He must take the responsibility for caring for his family.
He put on the warmest clothes he had and pulled on his old socks and torn shoes. After thinking of a way to keep his feet dry, he went outside looking for work.
Coming across some men working on the road, he joined in and worked hard for hours. Suddenly, rain poured down. “Go home and get out of this weather,” the men shouted, giving him a few coins.
Bobby used the money to buy as much food as he could afford in the nearest store. While holding a small bag of food ,Bobby stopped to adjust(调整) the thick paper in his shoes.
A man, who was a member of the Salvation Army, saw Bobby’s problem. He bought Bobby a new pair of shoes.
I wasn’t there on that cold day. But I’ve heard the story many times and can always imagine my father, as a child, dancing and wearing a pair of new shoes home.
Several years later, Bobby joined the navy. He continued to support his family and meanwhile worked for the Salvation Army so that another little boy somewhere might receive a new pair of shoes for Christmas.
The tradition lasted until my father became too ill. Daddy died six years ago. While the new shoes kept his feet warm in the 1930s, Daddy’s act of giving back for tens of years warmed his heart in a greater way.
36. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to Paragraph 1?
A. It wasn’t the first time that Bobby’s father had abandoned the family.
B. Bobby’s father was irresponsible toward his family.
C. Bobby was glad that his father left home.
D. Bobby was an independent and strong-minded boy.
37. How did the men working on the road treat Bobby?
A. They didn’t care for him B. They gave him some money
C. They refused to let him work with them D. They laughed at him
38. By putting thick paper in his shoes, Bobby wanted to ___________.
A. keep his feet dry B. protect his socks
C. make himself walk faster D. hide his poverty
39. According to the passage, people from the Salvation Army__________.
A. are the members of the army B. are willing to help the poor
C. serve at the local church D. are local shop assistants
三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分; 满分30分)
A
On a cold winter morning in the late 1930s, Bobby awoke early. It was a day that Bobby would never forget. Bobby, his brother and his mother were once again abandoned(抛弃) by his father. When times got hard, the man left home. Bobby wasn’t surprised. He must take the responsibility for caring for his family.
He put on the warmest clothes he had and pulled on his old socks and torn shoes. After thinking of a way to keep his feet dry, he went outside looking for work.
Coming across some men working on the road, he joined in and worked hard for hours. Suddenly, rain poured down. “Go home and get out of this weather,” the men shouted, giving him a few coins.
Bobby used the money to buy as much food as he could afford in the nearest store. While holding a small bag of food ,Bobby stopped to adjust(调整) the thick paper in his shoes.
A man, who was a member of the Salvation Army, saw Bobby’s problem. He bought Bobby a new pair of shoes.
I wasn’t there on that cold day. But I’ve heard the story many times and can always imagine my father, as a child, dancing and wearing a pair of new shoes home.
Several years later, Bobby joined the navy. He continued to support his family and meanwhile worked for the Salvation Army so that another little boy somewhere might receive a new pair of shoes for Christmas.
The tradition lasted until my father became too ill. Daddy died six years ago. While the new shoes kept his feet warm in the 1930s, Daddy’s act of giving back for tens of years warmed his heart in a greater way.
36. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to Paragraph 1?
A. It wasn’t the first time that Bobby’s father had abandoned the family.
B. Bobby’s father was irresponsible toward his family.
C. Bobby was glad that his father left home.
D. Bobby was an independent and strong-minded boy.
37. How did the men working on the road treat Bobby?
A. They didn’t care for him B. They gave him some money
C. They refused to let him work with them D. They laughed at him
38. By putting thick paper in his shoes, Bobby wanted to ___________.
A. keep his feet dry B. protect his socks
C. make himself walk faster D. hide his poverty
39. According to the passage, people from the Salvation Army__________.
A. are the members of the army B. are willing to help the poor
C. serve at the local church D. are local shop assistants
阅读理解
As I jogged over the bridge and round the comer on my regular early morning run, he was standing opposite the jeweler's looking extremely suspicious(可疑的) . But the moment he saw me, of trying to avoid me, he came straight across the road as I chew level with the jeweler's. Halfway across he began addressing me. “I thought you were going to.. .”, but his voice trailed away as he received no reply and no sign of recognition from me. It was quite obvious that he had mistaken me for someone else. But he started up again as if nothing had happened. “Good morning.” he said. “Nice to bump into someone so early. Someone to talk to. I've taken to talking to myself on this job.”
I hate meeting people when I'm out early, and I was almost out of breath. I just paused in my stride, nodded in a friendly manner, and went on up the road. The stranger had spoken quietly, and quite slowly. And I had noticed that he was well dressed, too. But if he looked suspicious dressed like that at that time of the morning, what about me? I was in a track suit, with an old sweater round my shoulders and a cap on my head. As to his odd remark about “talking to himself on the job” , I hadn't paid any attention to it, though now it began to worry me. Was he perhaps a plain clothes policeman? At the time I somehow felt he was. I had just fumed the corner into the High Street when I heard the sound of breaking glass somewhere behind me. and I thought the sound came from the street I had just left. I stopped dead aril almost without thinking looked back around the comer. The stranger was not there, but almost immediately an alarm bell in the jeweler's began ringing loudly.
I found out later that a burglar had broken into the shop and stolen watches and rings worth about £ 5 ,000. The police are still looking into the matter, but I'm afraid to go and tell them what I know now because they might even suspect(怀疑) me of committing the crime, and it might be difficult for me to prove my innocence (无罪) . After all, I haven't offered my assistance as a witness(目击者) , and the only other person around that morning was the “stranger” who had spoken to me.
1.Which of the following is true about the writer?
[ ]
A.He always goes past the jeweler's.
B.He goes jogging regularly.
C.He meets a lot of people every morning except that naming.
D.He often sees a policeman in the High Street.
2.Which of the following statements is true about the stranger?
[ ]
A.The stranger was waiting for someone.
B.The stranger hated talking to people.
C.The stranger recognized the writer.
D.The stranger had met the writer before.
3.Why did the stranger look suspicious?
[ ]
A.He was far too friendly.
B.He was dressed too well for that time.
C.He was about to go into the jeweler's.
D.He talked to himself a lot.
4.If the writer had been on the spot(现场) ________.
[ ]
A.he might have been badly injured
B.the stranger wouldn't have broken the window
C.he wouldn't have heard the alarm bell
D.he would have see what happened
5.The writer hasn't told the police what little he knew because ________.
[ ]
A.he's afraid they might arrest him
B.he thinks the stranger is innocent
C.the stranger hasn't asked him to be a witness
D.the burglar didn't steal much
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