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Bill was a very good pilot(飞行员).He had been in the air force for several years, and had been very successful. Now he was sent to a small field in the middle of a forest, 36 planes were able to attack the enemy very easily, 37 it was near the front line, but 38 to find. The forest tress were very tall and very 39 on all sides, so planes had to go down very quickly and then stop their falling very 40 before they 41 on the ground. Only the 42 pilots were able to land safely, and even some of those lost their planes and 43 because they hit the trees on the ground.
After Bill had arrived, he was not 44 until he was able to fly closer to the trees than any of 45 pilots, and soon all the pilots who used that field were trying to 46 each other at flying 47 over forest. Every time one of their planes came back from the attack on the enemy, the other pilots used to run 48 and watch, to see how near the trees 49 pilot took it, if the succeeded in taking very near, they laughed and shouted.
Bill soon 50 exactly how near he was able to go safely, and then one day he flew so close to the 51 of the trees that some of the branches 52 the bottom of his plane. The other men in the plane seemed rather 53 , but Bill only laughed as he landed the plane without any 54 in the middle of the field 55 the other pilots on the ground shouted happily. ”How silly I am!” he said. ”I forgot that the trees had grown since yesterday!”
36.A.from which | B.in which | C.on which | D.at which |
37.A.for | B.when | C.where | D.so |
38.A.difficult | B.easy | C.tough | D.strong |
39.A.old | B.near | C.close | D.secret |
40.A.slowly | B.suddenly | C.quickly | D.carefully |
41.A.fell | B.struck | C.landed | D.hit |
42.A.young | B.best | C.old | D.able |
43.A.were killed | B.were wounded | C.were shot | D.were defeated |
44.A.skilled | B.fit | C.trained | D.satisfied |
45.A.other | B.the other | C.all the | D.others |
46.A.help | B.understand | C.beat | D.see |
47.A.low | B.high | C.up | D.fast |
48.A.nearer | B.in | C.inside | D.outside |
49.A.its | B.whose | C.their | D.a |
50.A.found | B.thought | C.realized | D.learnt |
51.A.nearest | B.branches | C.tops | D.leaves |
52.A.touched | B.scratched | C.snatched | D.knocked |
53.A.surprised | B.pleased | C.helpless | D.frightened |
54.A.trouble | B.danger | C.stones | D.trees |
55.A.so | B.when | C.while | D.as |
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The story tell us about the British writer, Richard Savage. He was once living in London with_ 1_ money in his pockets. In order to get some food and clothes he wrote the story of his life and managed to have it _2__ .But not many copies of his books were __3_ in the shops, and he was still living a hard life. Because of anxiety and malnutrition, he became very weak and before long fell _ 4_ ,and a doctor was sent for. The doctor was not rich enough, but __5_ literature. He tried his best to cure Savage of his illness and a week later Savage was out of __6_ When he finally recovered his __7_ , the doctor sent a bill to Savage for his __8_ ,but poor Savage had no money to __9_ it. The doctor waited for a month and sent another bill. __10_ no money again, the doctor went to Savage himself. " You know you __11_ your life to me," said the doctor, "and I should _12__ some thankfulness from you." "I __13_ ," said the writer, " you've done a great favour for me and to __14_ that I'm not ungrateful for your kindness, I'll __15_ my life to you." With these _16__ he handed the doctor two copies of The Life of Richard Savage. The doctor took the books home and began to __17_ them carefully. "I see I've _18__ the life of a great writer," the doctor said to himself with a sense of pride. " Maybe this is the only thing I could be really __19_ in my life." Five years later Savage called on the doctor to pay his bill, only to find that the doctor had already _20__. | |||
( )1.A. much ( )2.A. published ( )3.A. bought ( )4.A. weak ( )5.A. was interested in ( )6.A. safety ( )7.A. sight ( )8.A. care ( )9.A. pay ( )10.A. Receiving ( )11.A. promise ( )12.A. wish ( )13.A. refuse ( )14.A. explain ( )15.A. offer ( )16.A. words ( )17.A. write ( )18.A. made ( )19.A. fond of ( )20.A. passed away |
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C. little C. encourage C. printed C. frightened C. was popular with C. danger C. movement C. a ttention C. afford C. Keeping C. lend C. get C. warn C. describe C. give C. compositions C. improve C. trained C. proud of C. hurried off |
D. enough D. protected D. showed D. ill D. struggled against D. injury D. action D. treatment D. allow D. Kept D. owe D. master D. suppose D. plan D. damage D. collections D. read D. taught D. worried about D. run away |
Bill was a very good pilot. He had been in the air force for several years, and had been very successful. Now he was sent to a small field in the middle of a forest, 1 planes were able to attack the enemy very easily, 2 it was near the front line, but 3 to find. The forest trees were very tall and very 4 on all sides, so planes had to go down very quickly and then stop their falling very 5 before they 6 on the ground. Only the 7 pilots were able to land safely, and even some of those lost their planes and 8 because they hit the trees on the ground.
After Bill had arrived, he was not 9 until he was able to fly closer to the trees than any of 10 pilots, and soon all the pilots who used that field were trying to 11 each other at flying 12 over forest. Every time one of their planes came back from the attack on the enemy, the other pilots used to run 13 and watch, to see how near the 14 its pilot took it. If the pilot succeeded in taking very near ,they laughed and shouted.
Bill soon 15 exactly how near he was able to go safely, and then one day he flew so close to the 16 of the trees that some of the branches 17 the bottom of his plane. The other men in the plane seemed rather 18 ,but Bill only laughed as he landed the plane without any 19 in the middle of the field, 20 the other pilots on the ground shouted happily,“How silly I am!” he said.“I forgot that the trees had grown since yesterday!”
1.A.from which B.in which C.on which D.at which
2.A.for B.when C.where D.so
3.A.difficult B.easy C.tough D.strong
4.A.old B.near C.close D.secret
5.A.slowly B.suddenly C.quickly D.carefully
6.A.fell B.struck C.landed D.hit
7.A.young B.best C.old D.able
8.A.were killed B.were caught C.were shot D.were defeat
9.A.skilled B.fit C.trained D.satisfied
10.A.other B.the other C.all the D.others
11.A.help B.understand C.beat D.see
12.A.low B.high C.up D.fast
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14.A.houses B.ground C.enemy D.trees
15.A.found B.thought C.realized D.learnt
16.A.nearest B.branches C.tops D.leaves
17.A.touched B.scratched C.snatched D.knocked
18.A.surprised B.pleased C.helpless D.frightened
19.A.trouble B.danger C.stones D.trees
20.A.so B.when C.while D.as
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The story tells us about the British writer, Richard Savage. He was once living in London with 1 money in his pockets. In order to get some food and clothes he wrote the story of his life and managed to have it 2 . But not many copies of his books were 3 in the shops, and he was still living a hard life. Because of anxiety and malnutrition, he became very weak and before long fell 4 , and a doctor was sent for. The doctor was not rich enough, but 5 literature. He tried his best to cure Savage of his illness and a week later Savage was out of 6 When he finally recovered his 7 , the doctor sent a bill to Savage for his 8 , but poor Savage had no money to 9 it. The doctor waited for a month and sent another bill. 10 no money again, the doctor went to Savage himself. "You know you 11 your life to me," said the doctor, "and I should 12 some thankfulness from you." "I 13 ," said the writer, "you've done a great favour for me and to 14 that I'm not ungrateful for your kindness, I'll 15 my life to you." With these 16 he handed the doctor two copies of The Life of Richard Savage. The doctor took the books home and began to 17 them carefully. "I see I've 18 the life of a great writer," the doctor said to himself with a sense of pride. "Maybe this is the only thing I could be really 19 in my life." Five years later Savage called on the doctor to pay his bill, only to find that the doctor had already 20 . | ||||
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It was Friday―the most tiring day of a teacher's week. As I was going to dismiss the class, Jan, who sat behind Bill suddenly shouted, “Teacher, Bill took my dime ( = 10 cents ). It was 36 here by my ink bottle when I went to sharpen my pencil and now it is 37 .”
Bill only dropped his head 38.
The dime had 39 been there. I had seen it. And Bill was the only one who had been 40 Jan's desk.
By now the children were quiet, obviously waiting for me to 41 action. Perhaps I hadn't slept well the night before; or perhaps it was the expectation in the children's eye. 42 , I lost my control. I scolded Bill for being 43 .
"Give Jan her dime," I ordered. Bill didn't say a word in 44 .
"Stand up!" he stood beside his seat. "Now turn all your 45 inside out and take off your shoes!" He did so, 46 to cover one foot with the other to 47 the holes in his socks. But there was no dime.
“ 48 your desk! " I ordered. Patiently he did so. The dime wasn't there either. He returned the books and papers to his desk without a word. Then he 49 his face in his arms. Immediately I 50 my mistakes. I, the person who could defend him, had failed him.
It was very late that afternoon 51 one of the boys went to the front of the room to sharpen his pencil. "Hey! " he cried, "Here's Jan's dime on the board ledge. She must have put it here when she sharpened her pencil."
I felt heartsick. I went to Bill, and 52 him into my arms. "I'm so sorry. Bill. I had no 53 to scold you. Will you pardon me?"
Slowly he raised his eyes to 54 . There were no tears but the 55 in his eyes branded (印在) my heart forever.
36. A. only | B. very | C. straight | D. right |
37. A. settled | B. missed | C. disappeared | D. gone |
38. A. low | B. down | C. off | D. away |
39. A. certainly | B. directly | C. never | D. already |
40. A. behind | B. near | C. under | D. before |
41.A. say | B. get | C. take | D. make |
42. A. However | B. Anyway | C. Even | D. Still |
43. A. silent | B. dishonest | C. pride | D. careless |
44. A. self-satisfaction | B. self-defence | C. self-respect | D. self-service |
45. A. clothes | B. books | C. pockets | D. hands |
46. A. trying | B. getting | C. insisting | D. thinking |
47. A. hide | B. fill | C. prevent | D. stop |
48. A. Move | B. Lift | C. Push | D. Empty |
49. A. covered | B. touched | C. burned | D. buried |
50. A. recognized | B. realized | C. thought | D. explained |
51. A. which | B. when | C. that | D. where |
52. A. drew | B. placed | C. sent | D. led |
53. A. way | B. chance | C. excuse | D. right |
54. A. my | B. myself | C. mine | D. him |
55. A. apology | B. regret | C. hurt | D. fear |
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