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把下列短语填入每个句子的空白处(注意所填短语的形式变化):
right away at an end dig out a number of thousands of give out |
1 After a long walk we all __________.
2 __________ workers went on the strike(罢工), but I didn’t know the eaxct number.
3 Just wait for me on the spot; I will come ___________.
4 More than a dozen people ___________ of the avalanche(雪崩) alive.
5 When we arrived at the cinema, the film was nearly __________.
6 __________ people gathered on the square watching the fireworks.
把下列短语填入每个句子的空白处(注意所填短语的形式变化):
right away at an end dig out a number of thousands of give out |
1 After a long walk we all __________.
2 __________ workers went on the strike(罢工), but I didn’t know the eaxct number.
3 Just wait for me on the spot; I will come ___________.
4 More than a dozen people ___________ of the avalanche(雪崩) alive.
5 When we arrived at the cinema, the film was nearly __________.
6 __________ people gathered on the square watching the fireworks.
The native people of Australia are called Aborigines. Most of them live in the deserts of Australia, where they neither plant crops nor keep any animals. All the year round they move here and there through the deserts in search of food and water. They must depend on their own skills to track down (搜寻) wild animals for food in order to stay alive. It has been said that an Aborigine has the “eyes of an eagle (鹰)”.
The following story shows how surprising the Aborigines’ skill at tracking is.
Once a gold robbery in a small Australian town left the police quite puzzled (困惑的). They had to call on an old Aborigine tracker for help. The tracker found a set of footprints in the dusty street, and said he thought they were the tracks of the thief. Before the tracker could follow the prints very far, a rainstorm broke and washed the tracks away. Some time after that, the Aborigine was in another town, and his sharp eyes picked out the same footprints he had seen days before. The police could hardly believe his story, but they went with him as he followed the tracks through the dirty streets and past the outskirts (市郊) of the town. After about half an hour’s walk, the tracker stopped near a wooden house and simply pointed. Sure enough, the wanted man was hiding inside.
1. What kind of life do you think the Australian Aborigines live?
A. A lazy life. B. A hard life.
C. An easy life. D. A boring life.
2. The old Aborigine lost the first tracks he had found because ______.
A. there was a sudden rainstorm
B. the streets were covered with heavy dust
C. they were mixed with many other people’s footprint
D. he had been too tired to find them after a long walk
3. What can we know about the old Aborigine from the passage?
A. He was a friend of the police’s.
B . He knew the thief before.
C. His tracking skills helped the police find the thief.
D. He made his living by tracking for the police.
4. Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
A. Sharp eyes
B. What a life Aborigines live
C. Searching for a policeman .
D. Aborigines’ new way of life
There was once a blind man, who did a lot of traveling alone. He was making his first trip to Texas and happened to be seated next to a Texan on the flight.
The Texan spent a lot of time telling him how everything was bigger and better in Texas. After the blind man reached his destination, a large resort (度假) hotel, he was very excited about being in Texas.
The long trip had worn him out a little so he decided to stop at the bar for a small soda and a light snack before going up to his room to sleep.
When the waitress set down his drink, it was in a huge cup. “Wow, I had heard everything in Texas is bigger,” he told her.
“That’s right,” she replied. The blind man ate his snack and finished his drink. After drinking such a large amount, it was natural that his next stop was to be the restroom. He asked the waitress for directions. She told him to turn left at the corner, and then take the second door on the right.
He reached the first door and continued. A few steps later he stumbled (绊倒) slightly and missed the second door and ended up going through the third door instead. Not realizing he had entered the swimming area he walked forward and immediately fell into the swimming pool.
Remembering that everything was bigger in Texas, he had his head above water and started shouting “Don’t flush(冲洗)! Don’t flush!”
1.Why was the blind man excited about being in Texas?
A.It was the first time that he had travelled abroad. |
B.People from Texas were very friendly than he expected. |
C.He heard that everything was bigger and better in Texas. |
D.The service staff in the large resort hotel was very humorous. |
2. Why did the blind man enter the swimming area?
A.He wanted to go swimming. |
B.He wanted to have a bath. |
C.He stumbled and missed the restroom door. |
D.The waitress gave him wrong directions. |
3. Why did the blind man go to the bar?
A.To go through it on his way to his room. |
B.To have a short rest after a long walk. |
C.To have something to eat there. |
D.To ask a waitress for directions. |
4. Why did the blind man shout out “Don’t flush! Don’t flush!”?
A.He thought he was caught in a big toilet and someone was cleaning it. |
B.He didn’t want anyone to clean the toilet at that time. |
C.He didn’t want anyone to clean the swimming pool at that time. |
D.He thought it was such a big swimming pool that making it clean was no use. |
5.If the passage is taken from a website, which part of the website does it belong to?
A.Travel services. |
B.Hotel services. |
C.Funny stories. |
D.Health problems. |
out after a long walk ,Tom called and said he couldn’t come to the party.
A.Having worn B.Being worn C.To wear D.Worn
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