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Justin, my brother, has been missing for two weeks. Now I 31 him very much. I’m worried that something 32 has happened to him. I’m sure he 33 that night at about 11 o’clock, because I heard him playing his favorite CD in his bedroom. But where has he gone?
Yesterday a girl named Marvies told me that 34 was once taken away by aliens(外星人) from outer space. They did some research on her. Marvies said that the whole experience was really terrible, 35 luckily they returned her home. If Justin has been taken away by aliens too, I hope they will 36 him soon.
My parents have been worrying about Justin. Soon after he was found missing, they called 37 . However, the police are not making 38 in the case (案子). They are very puzzled, saying Justin might have been murdered. Dad is very 39 with them. He doesn’t think they are doing their job well. Mum is so worried that she 40 sleep well. I hope Justin will come home soon and tell us what happened to him. I want all of us to be together again.
1. A.dislike B.respect C.hate D.miss
2. A.bad B.good C.wonderful D.simple
3. A.came home B.went out C.fell asleep D.fell ill
4. A.he B.they C.it D.she
5. A.because B.so C.or D.but
6. A.kill B.hurt C.return D.catch
7. A.the police B.the teachers C.the firemen D.the doctors
8. A.a face B.a mistake C.a living D.much progress
9. A.delighted B.disappointed C.satisfied D.pleased
10. A.shan’t B.can’t C.needn’t D.mustn’t
I have a painfully vivid memory of my first homecoming from college, in December 1983. After three whole months away, I was back home with my brand new opinions, attitudes and tastes. How could they watch such terrible television programs? I, the English Literature major with Shakespeare and Milton and James Joyce, could hardly bear to sleep under the roof of a house whose few bookshelves held thrillers and bound editions of the Reader’s Digest. I’m sure my family was glad to see the back of me when, at the end of the holiday, I packed up my books and headed back up to university in the north of England.
But the next year must have been even more painful to my parents: I didn’t show up at all. Now, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with young people spending a little time away from their families and with their friends. It’s part of growing up, something you need to do if you are to become properly independent. However, if you’re not going to be home for the festival, you should at least have the decency to telephone and say you’re not coming.
In English we have an expression, “wet behind the ears.” A person who is wet behind the ears is so immature, that they don’t know how to dry the back of their head after a bath. Just before the following year’s holiday I fell ill, quite seriously so. I’m sure my own behavior contributed to my getting sick: staying out too late, not eating properly—perhaps you know someone like the person I was then. I lay in bed with a fever, feeling very sorry for myself.
I’m sure you can guess who came to my rescue. My long-suffering parents got in their car and sped up the motorway to rescue their son from the consequences of his own irresponsibility.
I hope I’m a better son now; if not, it’s getting a little late in the day if I want to change. I’ve worked in China for nearly 10 years and so I don’t get to see them as often as I like, but my parents are online all the time so we talk many times each week. And this Spring Festival I will be flying back to England for a visit.
I’m really looking forward to it.
【小题1】What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A.The author liked reading thrillers and the Reading Digest. |
B.The author couldn’t fall asleep in a house with few books. |
C.The author thought his parents were happy to see him back. |
D.The author didn’t seem to share the same tastes with his parents. |
A.The next year the author’s parents were very happy to see him. |
B.The author went to see his parents during the second year in college. |
C.If you aren’t going to spent an important day with your family, inform them in advance. |
D.To leave away from family is not a proper way if you want to gain some independency. |
A.old and experienced | B.young and inexperienced |
C.young and experienced | D.mature and experienced |
A.the author thinks he has become a good son |
B.the author will be with his family the next Spring Festival |
C.the author will not change himself to a better one because it is too late |
D.the author keeps in touch with his parents through the Internet regularly |
A.Pleasant memories about Christmas |
B.Horrible things happened in the past |
C.Interesting memories about Christmas |
D.Share with you some of my Ghosts of Christmas Past |
I have a painfully vivid memory of my first homecoming from college, in December 1983. After three whole months away, I was back home with my brand new opinions, attitudes and tastes. How could they watch such terrible television programs? I, the English Literature major with Shakespeare and Milton and James Joyce, could hardly bear to sleep under the roof of a house whose few bookshelves held thrillers and bound editions of the Reader’s Digest. I’m sure my family was glad to see the back of me when, at the end of the holiday, I packed up my books and headed back up to university in the north of England.
But the next year must have been even more painful to my parents: I didn’t show up at all. Now, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with young people spending a little time away from their families and with their friends. It’s part of growing up, something you need to do if you are to become properly independent. However, if you’re not going to be home for the festival, you should at least have the decency to telephone and say you’re not coming.
In English we have an expression, “wet behind the ears.” A person who is wet behind the ears is so immature, that they don’t know how to dry the back of their head after a bath. Just before the following year’s holiday I fell ill, quite seriously so. I’m sure my own behavior contributed to my getting sick: staying out too late, not eating properly—perhaps you know someone like the person I was then. I lay in bed with a fever, feeling very sorry for myself.
I’m sure you can guess who came to my rescue. My long-suffering parents got in their car and sped up the motorway to rescue their son from the consequences of his own irresponsibility.
I hope I’m a better son now; if not, it’s getting a little late in the day if I want to change. I’ve worked in China for nearly 10 years and so I don’t get to see them as often as I like, but my parents are online all the time so we talk many times each week. And this Spring Festival I will be flying back to England for a visit.
I’m really looking forward to it.
1.What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A. The author liked reading thrillers and the Reading Digest.
B. The author couldn’t fall asleep in a house with few books.
C. The author thought his parents were happy to see him back.
D. The author didn’t seem to share the same tastes with his parents.
2.What can we learn from the second paragraph?
A. The next year the author’s parents were very happy to see him.
B. The author went to see his parents during the second year in college.
C. If you aren’t going to spent an important day with your family, inform them in advance.
D. To leave away from family is not a proper way if you want to gain some independency.
3. If you are a person who is wet behind the ears, you are .
A. old and experienced B. young and inexperienced
C. young and experienced D. mature and experienced
4.We can infer from the last two paragraphs that .
A. the author thinks he has become a good son
B. the author will be with his family the next Spring Festival
C. the author will not change himself to a better one because it is too late
D. the author keeps in touch with his parents through the Internet regularly
5.What would be the best title for the text?
A. Pleasant memories about Christmas
B. Horrible things happened in the past
C. Interesting memories about Christmas
D. Share with you some of my Ghosts of Christmas Past
阅读下列短文, 从所给的四个选项中, 选出最佳答案。
Tony and Maria were twins (双胞胎). When they were seven, their parents gave them a parrot (鹦鹉) 1 . Its name was Chico and they kept it in a large cage in the living-room. Chico soon learned to say a few words.
When the children were at home, Chico's cage door was opened and the parrot 2 . Sometimes he landed on Maria's arm;sometimes he landed on Tony's shoulder. One day he 3 and very nearly fell into the fire.
Tony put the parrot on his arm. He 4 the fire and said, "Fire-bad!" Over and over again. Chico learned the words, and said "Fire-bad!" if 5 carried him near the fire.
One very cold night, just before bed-time, Tony put lot of coal on the living-room fire, but he 6 the fire-guard (火炉栏) in front of the fire.
Dad then 7 the light and the family went to bed. Soon everybody in the house was 8 . Chico was first to 9 . He at once saw that a bit of burning coal 10 out of the fire onto the rug (炉边地毯). Smoke and flames (火焰) were rising from the rug.
"Fire-bad! Fire-bad!" screamed (尖叫) Chico, as he jumped about his cage. Dad was first to be waken (醒来). He ran downstairs. Then came Mum, Tony, and Maria. Mum and Dad filled pails (桶) of water and threw them on the burning rug. Tony put the fireguard in front of the fire. Maria spoke quietly to Chico 11 . In a few minutes, the fire was 12 . But if Chico had not cried out, the house 13 .
"Thank you, My dear friend—Chico. You're a hero." said Tony, 14 . Then they went upstairs, 15 in his cage.
1. A. for their youngest B. to the birthday
C. for their birthday D. on their celebration[ ]
2. A. refused to fly into the blue sky B. flew out of the cageC. still stayed in the cage D. flow down to the ground
[ ]
3. A. became tiring B. got angryC. got ill D. became tired
[ ]
4. A. looked at B. pointed outC. pointed to D. looked for
[ ]
5. A. anyone B. someoneC. everyone D. on one
[ ]
6. A. forgot putting B. forgot to putC. forgot having put D. forgot to have put
[ ]
7. A. put on B. put downC. put out D. put away
[ ]
8. A. almost dying B. very asleepC. fast sleeping D. fast asleep
[ ]
9. A. sit up B. stand upC. wake up D. eat up
[ ]
10.A. had fallen B. fellC. had felt D. had been fallen
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11.A. to carry him back into the bag B. to keep him calmC. to let him fly into the sky D. to make him calmly
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12.A. being put away B. put outC. put down D. putting out
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13. A. might have been burned down B. had burned down at onceC. might have been burning down D. might have burned bown
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14. A. to speak to all of them B. speaking to all of themC. to speak for them all D. speaking for them all
[ ]
15. A. to leave a happy Chico restingB. left a happy Chico to rest
C. leaving a happy Chico restingD. having left a happy Chico to rest
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