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完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

A beggar, carrying a shabby(破旧的) old wallet, was begging alone from house to house. As he complained about his 36 , he kept wondering that people who lived in 37 houses should always be unsatisfied, 38 rich they might be, and they should go so far as to 39 all they have.

       “Here, for example,” he said, the former master of this house succeeded in trading, and made himself very rich. By then, instead of stopping, and handing over his 40 to another, and spending the rest of his years 41 peace, he took to(从事) equipping ships. He expected to get mountains of gold; but the ships were 42 , and his treasures were lost. Now they all lie at the bottom of the sea, and he has found his 43 disappeared like those in dreams. In short, examples of this are 44.

       At this moment Fortune suddenly appeared to the beggar and said, “Listen! I have long wished to 45 you. Here are a lot of gold coins I have found. Hold out your wallet, and I will fill it with them; but only on this condition: All shall be gold that falls into the wallet, but if 46 of them falls out of the wallet to the ground, it 47 become dust. Consider this well. I have warned you I shall 48 keep my word. Your wallet is old, don’t fill it 49 its power.” The beggar was almost too overjoyed to breathe. He 50 felt the ground below his feet. A stream of coins were poured 51 it. The wallet soon became rather heavy.

       “Is that 52 ?” “Not yet,” “Isn’t it 53 ?” “Never fear.” “Consider, you are a millionaire.” “Just a little more, just 54 a handful,” But at that moment the wallet broke, the gold coins 55 dust and Fortune disappeared. The beggar had nothing but his empty wallet and remained as poor as before.

A. plan                   B. fate                          C. idea                         D. dream

A. dark                 B. poor                        C. clean                        D. rich

A. how                    B. so                   C. however                   D. whatever

A. win               B. lose                C. throw                       D. forget

A. business              B. debt                 C. money                            D. chance

A. to                           B. on                       C. with                   D. in

A. bought                      B. sold                 C. missed                      D. robbed

A. luck                    B. riches                       C. trade                        D. future

A. countless             B. wonderful                C. helpless                    D. funny

A. admire                   B. help                  C. encourage                 D. excite

A. little                   B. much                       C. any              D. lots

A. must                  B. may                C. shall                        D. can

A. mostly                B. simply              C. possibly             D. strictly

A. beyond                B. within                      C. during             D. by

A. really                B. actually                    C. hardly                      D. nearly

A. for                        B. into                     C. on                     D. from

A. so             B. enough                     C. true                D. right

A. trembling           B. shaking                  C. breaking                   D. rolling

A. try                    B. put                 C. leave                        D. add

A. cleared up                 B. brought up          C. fell into                  D. turned into

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完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

A beggar, carrying a shabby(破旧的) old wallet, was begging alone from house to house. As he complained about his 36 , he kept wondering that people who lived in 37 houses should always be unsatisfied, 38 rich they might be, and they should go so far as to 39 all they have.

         “Here, for example,” he said, the former master of this house succeeded in trading, and made himself very rich. By then, instead of stopping, and handing over his 40 to another, and spending the rest of his years 41 peace, he took to(从事) equipping ships. He expected to get mountains of gold; but the ships were 42 , and his treasures were lost. Now they all lie at the bottom of the sea, and he has found his 43 disappeared like those in dreams. In short, examples of this are 44.

         At this moment Fortune suddenly appeared to the beggar and said, “Listen! I have long wished to 45 you. Here are a lot of gold coins I have found. Hold out your wallet, and I will fill it with them; but only on this condition: All shall be gold that falls into the wallet, but if 46 of them falls out of the wallet to the ground, it 47 become dust. Consider this well. I have warned you I shall 48 keep my word. Your wallet is old, don’t fill it 49 its power.” The beggar was almost too overjoyed to breathe. He 50 felt the ground below his feet. A stream of coins were poured 51 it. The wallet soon became rather heavy.

         “Is that 52 ?” “Not yet,” “Isn’t it 53 ?” “Never fear.” “Consider, you are a millionaire.” “Just a little more, just 54 a handful,” But at that moment the wallet broke, the gold coins 55 dust and Fortune disappeared. The beggar had nothing but his empty wallet and remained as poor as before.

【小题1】A. plan            B. fate                                  C. idea                                  D. dream

【小题1】 A. dark                    B. poor                                 C. clean                                D. rich

【小题1】A. how              B. so                     C. however                         D. whatever

【小题1】A. win                  B. lose                  C. throw                              D. forget

【小题1】A. business               B. debt                  C. money                             D. chance

【小题1】A. to                                   B. on                             C. with                      D. in

【小题1】A. bought                             B. sold                   C. missed                           D. robbed

【小题1】A. luck                        B. riches                              C. trade                               D. future

【小题1】A. countless              B. wonderful                       C. helpless                          D. funny

【小题1】A. admire                        B. help                     C. encourage                      D. excite

【小题1】A. little                      B. much                               C. any                D. lots

【小题1】A. must                     B. may                  C. shall                                 D. can

【小题1】A. mostly                  B. simply                C. possibly               D. strictly

【小题1】A. beyond                  B. within                              C. during               D. by

【小题1】A. really                   B. actually                           C. hardly                              D. nearly

【小题1】A. for                              B. into                           C. on                          D. from

【小题1】A. so               B. enough                            C. true                D. right

【小题1】 A. trembling           B. shaking             C. breaking                         D. rolling

【小题1】A. try                      B. put                   C. leave                                D. add

【小题1】 A. cleared up          B. brought up            C. fell into             D. turned into

 

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完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
A beggar, carrying a shabby(破旧的) old wallet, was begging alone from house to house. As he complained about his 36 , he kept wondering that people who lived in 37 houses should always be unsatisfied, 38 rich they might be, and they should go so far as to 39 all they have.
“Here, for example,” he said, the former master of this house succeeded in trading, and made himself very rich. By then, instead of stopping, and handing over his 40 to another, and spending the rest of his years 41 peace, he took to(从事) equipping ships. He expected to get mountains of gold; but the ships were 42 , and his treasures were lost. Now they all lie at the bottom of the sea, and he has found his 43 disappeared like those in dreams. In short, examples of this are 44.
At this moment Fortune suddenly appeared to the beggar and said, “Listen! I have long wished to 45 you. Here are a lot of gold coins I have found. Hold out your wallet, and I will fill it with them; but only on this condition: All shall be gold that falls into the wallet, but if 46 of them falls out of the wallet to the ground, it 47 become dust. Consider this well. I have warned you I shall 48 keep my word. Your wallet is old, don’t fill it 49 its power.” The beggar was almost too overjoyed to breathe. He 50 felt the ground below his feet. A stream of coins were poured 51 it. The wallet soon became rather heavy.
“Is that 52 ?” “Not yet,” “Isn’t it 53 ?” “Never fear.” “Consider, you are a millionaire.” “Just a little more, just 54 a handful,” But at that moment the wallet broke, the gold coins 55 dust and Fortune disappeared. The beggar had nothing but his empty wallet and remained as poor as before.

【小题1】
A.planB.fateC.ideaD.dream
【小题2】
A.darkB.poorC.cleanD.rich
【小题3】
A.how B.soC.howeverD.whatever
【小题4】
A.winB.loseC.throwD.forget
【小题5】
A.businessB.debtC.moneyD.chance
【小题6】
A.toB.onC.withD.in
【小题7】
A.boughtB.soldC.missedD.robbed
【小题8】
A.luckB.richesC.tradeD.future
【小题9】
A.countlessB.wonderfulC.helplessD.funny
【小题10】
A.admireB.helpC.encourageD.excite
【小题11】
A.littleB.muchC.anyD.lots
【小题12】
A.mustB.mayC.shallD.can
【小题13】
A.mostlyB.simplyC.possiblyD.strictly
【小题14】
A.beyondB.withinC.duringD.by
【小题15】
A.reallyB.actuallyC.hardlyD.nearly
【小题16】
A.forB.intoC.onD.from
【小题17】
A.soB.enoughC.trueD.right
【小题18】
A.tremblingB.shakingC.breakingD.rolling
【小题19】
A.tryB.putC.leaveD.add
【小题20】
A.cleared upB.brought upC.fell intoD.turned into

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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划—横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

There is a proverb that went “Honesty is the best policy”. I still remember the day that I was left alone at home. I broke a vase by chances, which was quite treasured by my father. When he came back, I was too fearful that I didn’t tell the truth. The cat was his excuse. My father said nothing, and I could read his distrust. The next morning, after a restless night, I admitted to my father that it was my fault. I saw relief in his eyes. He smiled at me. From now on, I never told lies. My honesty won me great trust from others, which benefited from my growth a lot. It is the “crack” that is reminding me all the time that I have long way to go. With the light through the crack I can see the road ahead clear.

 

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第II卷(选择题,共50分)

第三部分:写作(共两节,满分50分)

第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)

此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画上一个勾“√”;如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

此行多一词:把多余的词用斜线“\”划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线“\”划掉;此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号“∧”,在该行右边横线上写上该加的词;此行错一个词,在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。

Der Jenny,

Thank you inviting me to holiday with you . I           66.___________

would have glad accepted your invitation, but            67.___________

now I am afraid I can’t. Yesterday I received a letter     68.___________

from my parents in which he said they hadn’t seen me     69.___________

for long and hope therefore I could be back at home for  70.___________

a while. I hope you can understand this. I have long       71.___________

absent from home but sometimes I felt lonely. I believe         72.___________

you have the same experience either. Thank you and, most  73.___________

important, don’t forget to let me to know and take me along      74.___________

when in future days you are to seeing some good movies,   75.___________

and go picnicking. May you have a happy holiday!    

Yours,

Wang Fang

 

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