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Mrs Wilson, the middle-aged wife of a rich businessman, invited some of her friends to lunch. She was very anxious to 1 a new way of cooking a fish dish, 2 she was very 3 with herself when the dish was ready. 4 the dish was very 5 , she put it near the open window to cool it for a few minutes. 6 , five minutes later, when she came back for it she was 7 to find the neighbour's cat, Chester, at the dish. 8 she was 9 to stop the cat from eating the fish. That 10 was a good success and everyone 11 the dish very much. They talked and 12 till four o'clock.
At the end of the afternoon, 13 she was alone, Mrs Wilson felt tired but 14 . She was in an armchair just near the 15 and 16 the window she was 17 to see the neighbour's cat 18 in the garden. Why, the fish dish must be 19 .What would happen 20 her friends? She at once phoned the family doctor for 21 .The doctor told her to 22 each of the visitors to meet him at the hospital as soon as possible. Finally the danger was over. Once again Mrs Wilson was 23 in her armchair in the living room, still tired but 24 happy, just then the phone rang. It was her neighbour. “Oh, Millie,”her neighbour cried, “Chester is dead. She was 25 by someone in a car and thrown in your garden.”
(1) A.try |
B.make |
C.ask |
D.have |
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(2) A.but |
B.or |
C.and |
D.for |
[ ] |
(3) A.busy |
B.angry |
C.sorry |
D.pleased |
[ ] |
(4) A.When |
B.As |
C.While |
D.So |
[ ] |
(5) A.soft |
B.hard |
C.hot |
D.cold |
[ ] |
(6) A.However |
B.Therefore |
C.Though |
D.Because |
[ ] |
(7) A.pleased |
B.Satisfied |
C.Disappointed |
D.frightened |
[ ] |
(8) A.Unfortunately |
B.Fortunately |
C.Certainly |
D.Really |
[ ] |
(9) A.in time |
B.on time |
C.for some time |
D.at that time |
[ ] |
(10) A.day |
B.morning |
C.afternoon |
D.evening |
[ ] |
(11) A.thought |
B.enjoyed |
C.hated |
D.refused |
[ ] |
(12) A.laughed |
B.coughed |
C.quarrelled |
D.sobbed |
[ ] |
(13) A.who |
B.which |
C.where |
D.while |
[ ] |
(14) A.worried |
B.Sleepy |
C.happy |
D.Disappointed |
[ ] |
(15) A.window |
B.door |
C.table |
D.room |
[ ] |
(16) A.above |
B.below |
C.in front of |
D.through |
[ ] |
(17) A.anxious |
B.eager |
C.satisfied |
D.surprised |
[ ] |
(18) A.dead |
B.dying |
C.died |
D.death |
[ ] |
(19) A.harmless |
B.broken |
C.poisonous |
D.helpful |
[ ] |
(20) A.for |
B.to |
C.with |
D.from |
[ ] |
(21) A.advice |
B.medicine |
C.information |
D.news |
[ ] |
(22) A.have |
B.let |
C.telephone |
D.make |
[ ] |
(23) A.excited |
B.satisfied |
C.overjoyed |
D.alone |
[ ] |
(24) A.still |
B.no longer |
C.even more |
D.much more |
[ ] |
(25) A.wounded |
B.killed |
C.hurt |
D.knocked |
[ ] |
As she waited at the edge of the ice for her music to start, Peggy took a quick look at her father standing nearby with a group of parents and teachers. He smiled at her. Then she 16 out at the audience, 17 to see her mother. These two, Alvert and Doris Fleming, had 18 all the way from California more than 2,000 miles away, to see their 19 compete in this sports meet in Cleveland, Ohio.
The music 20 and Peggy moved onto the ice, letting the music 21 her along into her turns, and she began skating with much 22 in herself. The cold fear she always had in the23 seconds before skating onto the ice was 24 . She was feeling the movement of the 25 and letting it carry her. She skated easily, 26 did some jumps, a final turn and her performance was 27 .
The crowd loved it and cheered 28 she skated off the ice. “Nice job,” said one of the other 29 . It was the remark(话语) that 30 came after a free-skating performance. But what should the 31 say? Standing beside her father, Peggy 32 for the scoring(打分) to be finished. On all sides were other young skaters, some waiting 33 alone, others with a parent. Shortly before 10 o’clock the results were 34 . The new United States Women’s Figure Skating Champion was Peggy Fleming of Passdena, 35 .
16. A. looked B. watched C. found D. stepped
17. A. failing B. looking forward C. having D. hoping
18. A. bicycled B. driven C. run D. walked
19. A. friend B. children C. son D. daughter
20. A. started B. played C. developed D. sang
21. A. allow B. set out C. carry D. support
22. A. thought B. belief C. success D. design
23. A. following B. last C. recent D. past
24. A. lost B. present C. strong D. gone
25. A. music B. fear C. ice D. audience
26. A. so B. or C. before D. then
27. A. satisfied B. unsatisfactory C. finished D. welcome
28. A. because B. until C. before D. as
29. A. skaters B. friends C. judges D. parents
30. A. always B. seldom C. again D. hardly
31. A. players B. audience C. judges D. parents
32. A. waited B. looked C. wished D. asked
33. A. comfortably B. hurriedly C. happily D. anxiously
34. A. spoken B. explained C. announced D. unknown
35. A. England B. Cleveland C. Ohio D. California
It happened that a young man named Henry was wandering through the street. He had come to Britain only by 1 . Being homeless and jobless, he looked pale and hungry. Walking along the street, he suddenly caught 2 of and apple thrown away by a boy. The poor fellow was so hungry that he was thinking 3 picking it up to eat. Just as he was 4 out his hand, he heard a voice calling him, “Young man.” He looked up and saw two 5 on a balcony(阳台).Then he was led into a big house to meet the men. Having made sure that he was as 6 as a church mouse, the two men decided he was the 7 man they needed. Then they gave him a letter and told him that he was not to open it 8 two o’clock. They said, “Nothing but money in it.”
It was then only five minutes to one. “ 9 there is money in it, why 10 go and have a good lunch?” Henry said to himself. At this 11 , he entered a restaurant and asked the waiter for meat and eggs, and a bottle of beer. Then he ate happily. When he had finished eating, it was only half 12 one. There was still half an hour before he could open the letter and so he called the waiter and asked for some 13 . Afraid that he could not afford to 14 the bill, the boss told the waiter to give him a 15 portion(一份). As he was forced to pay, he had to open the letter a few minutes earlier than he had 16 . To his great surprise, he found a million-pound note. Taking a look at the note, the boss gave a low whistle. He couldn’t believe his own 17 . However, it was true. At once the boss 18 his tune(调子)and smiled. He asked the millionaire to come 19 he pleased and to have whatever he liked. As for the bill he 20 that it should be forgotten.
1. A. chance B. surprise C. turn D. plane
2. A. sight B. hold C. half D. sign
3. A. about B. over C. of D. through
4. A. putting B. extending C. reaching D. letting
5. A. peasants B. gentlemen C. scholars D. managers
6. A. rich B. hungry C. strong D. poor
7. A. very B. just C. worthy D. able
8. A. before B. until C. after D. at
9. A. Because B. As C. Where D. Since
10. A. never B. do you C. not D. don’t
11. A. thought B. condition C. situation D. note
12. A. passed B. to C. past D. for
13. A. water B. more C. money D. rice
14. A. spend B. count C. write D. pay
15. A. big B. smaller C. rich D. full
16. A. promised B. hoped C. thought D. decided
17. A. master B. waiter C. note D. eyes
18. A. raised B. lowered C. changed D. struck
19. A. when B. whenever C. if D. whether
20. A. suggested B. insisted C. asked D. required
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
It happened that a young man named Henry was wandering through the street. He had come to Britain only by 1 . Being homeless and jobless, he looked pale and hungry. Walking along the street, he suddenly caught 2 of and apple thrown away by a boy. The poor fellow was so hungry that he was thinking 3 picking it up to eat. Just as he was 4 out his hand, he heard a voice calling him, “Young man.” He looked up and saw two 5 on a balcony(阳台).Then he was led into a big house to meet the men. Having made sure that he was as 6 as a church mouse, the two men decided he was the 7 man they needed. Then they gave him a letter and told him that he was not to open it 8 two o’clock. They said, “Nothing but money in it.”
It was then only five minutes to one. “ 9 there is money in it, why 10 go and have a good lunch?” Henry said to himself. At this 11 , he entered a restaurant and asked the waiter for meat and eggs, and a bottle of beer. Then he ate happily. When he had finished eating, it was only half 12 one. There was still half an hour before he could open the letter and so he called the waiter and asked for some 13 . Afraid that he could not afford to 14 the bill, the boss told the waiter to give him a 15 portion(一份). As he was forced to pay, he had to open the letter a few minutes earlier than he had 16 . To his great surprise, he found a million-pound note. Taking a look at the note, the boss gave a low whistle. He couldn’t believe his own 17 . However, it was true. At once the boss 18 his tune(调子)and smiled. He asked the millionaire to come 19 he pleased and to have whatever he liked. As for the bill he 20 that it should be forgotten.
1. A. chance B. surprise C. turn D. plane
2. A. sight B. hold C. half D. sign
3. A. about B. over C. of D. through
4. A. putting B. extending C. reaching D. letting
5. A. peasants B. gentlemen C. scholars D. managers
6. A. rich B. hungry C. strong D. poor
7. A. very B. just C. worthy D. able
8. A. before B. until C. after D. at
9. A. Because B. As C. Where D. Since
10. A. never B. do you C. not D. don’t
11. A. thought B. condition C. situation D. note
12. A. passed B. to C. past D. for
13. A. water B. more C. money D. rice
14. A. spend B. count C. write D. pay
15. A. big B. smaller C. rich D. full
16. A. promised B. hoped C. thought D. decided
17. A. master B. waiter C. note D. eyes
18. A. raised B. lowered C. changed D. struck
19. A. when B. whenever C. if D. whether
20. A. suggested B. insisted C. asked D. required
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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Our plan was to drive into Cambridge, catch the 7:34 train to Liverpool Street Station, then to separate and meet again for lunch. Although we arrived at Liverpool Street Station at 10:30, Joan 1 that she would go to see the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London 2 we went shopping. It was only after her sister had 3 into the fog that my wife realized that we hadn't decided where we should 4 her for lunch. 5 I had our three tickets for the concert in my pocket, this was indeed a 6 . There seemed to be nothing we could do but take a taxi to the Tower of London. However, we didn't find her.
It was now one o'clock, and the concert would begin at 2:30.“Perhaps she'll 7 waiting outside the concert hall,”said my wife hopefully. By this time the fog was so thick that the road traffic had to 8 , and the only way to get there was 9 underground railway. Hand in hand we 10 our way along the road to where we thought the 11 station should be. An hour later we found Tower Hill Station.
By now it was far 12 late even to try to get to the concert hall before the performance began at 2:30. So we decided to 13 to Cambridge. It took seven long hours instead of two as usual to 14 that journey. 15 were we able to get any food and drink on the train. Tired and hungry we finally reached home at ten. 16 the door, we heard the sound of the telephone bell. It was Joan; she had seen the Crown Jewels, had managed to get another ticket for the concert, and had had a wonderful 17 at a restaurant near the hotel where she had decided to stay at night. Now she was 18 us to discover 19 we had had an equally 20 day.
1.
[ ]
A.hoped B.decided
C.suggested D.wanted
2.
[ ]
A.during B.when
C.since D.before
3.
[ ]
A.hidden B.run
C.disappeared D.entered
4.
[ ]
A.see B.meet
C.wait D.call
5.
[ ]
A.Though B.When
C.Since D.For
6.
[ ]
A.chance B.subject
C.matter D.problem
7.
[ ]
A.mind B.forget
C.insist on D.think of
8.
[ ]
A.finish B.begin
C.stop D.start
9.
[ ]
A.with B.on
C.by D.through
10.
[ ]
A.made B.pushed
C.found D.felt
11.
[ ]
A.nearby B.near
C.nearer D.nearest
12.
[ ]
A.too B.very
C.quite D.so
13.
[ ]
A.walk B.drive
C.ride D.return
14.
[ ]
A.do B.make
C.get D.have
15.
[ ]
A.So B.Hardly
C.Nor D.Thus
16.
[ ]
A.Opening B.Knocking at
C.Closing D.Going to
17.
[ ]
A.breakfast B.lunch
C.afternoon tea D.dinner
18.
[ ]
A.asking B.thinking
C.ringing D.wanting
19.
[ ]
A.why B.how
C.where D.whether
20.
[ ]
A.busy B.successful
C.free D.sad
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