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Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic Adventure novel by Jules Verne. The story starts in London in 1872. One day in the Reform Club, Phileas Fogg, a wealthy gentleman, accepts a wager(赌注) for £20,000, which he will receive if he travels around the world in 80 days.

Phileas Fogg sets off immediately, with his servant Passepartout. They reach Suez(苏伊士) quickly. While landing in Egypt, he is watched by a British detective named Fix, who is in search of a bank robber. Because Fix mistakes Fogg for the criminal, he follows secretly, as they are getting on a ship to Bombay.

After more than 20-days of travelling, they arrive in San Francisco, and then get on the train to New York. During that trip, the train is attacked by Indians, who take Passepartout away. With some soldiers’ help, Fogg succeeds in freeing his companion. To make up for the lost time, Fogg and his companion hasten on to New York, and catch the steamer for the crossing of the Atlantics. They arrive in Ireland in time to reach London before the deadline. However, once on British soil again, Fix arrests Fogg. Although the misunderstanding is quickly cleared up—the actual bank robber had been caught several days earlier. Fogg has missed the train and returns to London five minutes late, sure that he has lost the wager.

However, the next day Fogg learns from the priest that he is mistaken in the date, which he thinks Sunday but which actually is Saturday, due to the fact that they gained a full day on their journey around the globe, by crossing the International Date Line. Fogg immediately sets off for the Reform Club, where he arrives just in time to win the wager.

1.The reason that Fix wants to arrest Phileas Fogg is that                  .

A.Phileas Fogg is the bank robber whom Fix is trying to catch

B.Phileas Fogg doesn’t have a passport for his travels

C.Fix mistakenly takes Phileas Fogg for the bank robber

D.Fix intends to prevent Fogg from winning the wager

2.During his time in America, Phileas Fogg spends a lot of “unexpected” time             .

A.travelling across the continent of America

B.rescuing his companion from the Indians

C.waiting for the ship back to London

D.getting rid of the pursuing of Fix

3.Does Phileas Fogg win the wager at last? Why?

A.No. Because he doesn’t get to the Reform Club before the deadline.

B.Yes. Because he is not the bank robber; it’s a misunderstanding.

C.No. Because he wastes too much time during his trip.

D.Yes. Because he arrives at the Reform Club before the deadline.

 

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—   Now, tell me about the man who stole your neighbor’s car. What did he look like?

—   Well, sir. He was tall…

—      1.  

Oh yes, and he was younger than you— only about thirty, I’d say.

Well! And what colour was his hair?

It was brown and short … it was similar to yours, actually.

  2.  

No, he was clean-shaven

OK. Now have a look at these photos —can you see him?

   3.  

But that’s Frankie Farnbam — he’s got a beard, and he’s very short!

Hm, well…

   4.  

Yes, the strangest thing was that he appeared to be a gentleman —he was wearing a suit …Not like a thief at all.

Hm, like this photo?

Yes, that’s him !

That’s Bill Mahony: he’s in prison! Are you sure you saw the thief?

   5.   

A.No, I can’t

B.Taller than me?

C.How tall was he?

D.Did he have a beard?

E.Well, er, it was very dark…

F.Oh yes, he looked exactly like this one here.

G.  Do you remember anything else about the man?

 

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In October 1961 at Crowley Field in Cincinnati Ohio an old deaf gentleman named William E. Hoy stood up to throw the first ball of the World Series. Most people at Crowley Field on that day probably did not remember Hoy because he had retired(退休) from professional baseball 58 years earlier in 1903. However he had been an outstanding player and the deaf people still talk about him and his years in baseball.

William E. Hoy was born in Houckstown Ohio on May 23, 1862. He became deaf when he was two years old. He attended the Columbus Ohio School for the deaf. After graduation he started playing baseball while working as a shoemaker.

Hoy began playing professional baseball in 1886 for Oshkosh(Wisconsin) of the Northwestern League. In 1888 he started as an outfielder(外场手) with the old Washington Senators. His small figure and speed made him an outstanding base runner. He was very good at stealing bases during his career. In the 1888 major league season he stole 82 bases. He was also the Senators' leading hitter in 1888. Hoy was clever and he threw right-handed and batted left-handed. On June 19,1889 he threw out three batters(击球手) at the plate from his outfield position.

The arm signals used by judges today to show balls and strikes began because of Hoy. The judge lifted his right arm to show that the pitch was a strike and his left arm to signal that it was a ball.

For many years people talked about Hoy's last ball game in 1903. He was playing for Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast Winter League. It was a memorable game because Hoy hit a wonderful ball which won the game. It was a very foggy day and therefore very hard to see the ball. In the ninth inning(棒球的一局) with two men out, Hoy managed to catch a fly ball to make the third out in spite of the fog. Los Angeles defeated their opposition and won the game.

After he retired Hoy stayed busy. He ran a dairy farm near Cincinnati for 20 years. He also became a public speaker and travelled giving speeches. Until a few years before his death he took 4-10 mile walks several mornings a week. On December 15, 1961 William Hoy died at the age of 99.

6. In which order did the following things happen in Hoy's life?

a. Hoy worked as a shoemaker.

b. Hoy began to run a diary farm.

c. Hoy played a memorable game in the heavy fog.

d. Hoy threw the first ball of the World Series.

e. Hoy became deaf.

A. d, e, a, c, b      B. e, a, c, b, d

C. d, a, e, c, b       D. e, a, b, c, d

7. We can infer from the last paragraph that Hoy ________ in his late years.

A. became famous                      

B. led a relaxed life

C. travelled around the world       

D. was in good physical condition

8. This passage is mainly about ________.

A. a deaf player devoted to the game of baseball

B. baseball game rules and important players

C. the rise in the social position of the deaf people

D. where the baseball judge hand signals came from

9. What can be inferred from this passage?

A. Hoy was the greatest baseball player in his time.

B. Speaking and listening are not necessary in baseball games.

C. The judge had to study the hand signals very seriously.

D. Hoy's family encouraged him to become a baseball player.

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One dark stormy night, an elderly couple hurried into a hotel and asked whether they could be  36  for the night, “I’m very sorry,” the clerk on night shift said politely, “we are all  37 tonight.  38 ,you could stay in my room if you don’t mind. I’m 39 ,so I’ll be here.” The young man gave the sincere advice.

The elderly couple accepted his  40  with gratitude. They apologized for the  41  they had caused him. The next day, the rain stopped and it  42 . When the old gentleman went to pay his bill, the same clerk said, “The room you and your wife stayed in is not a proper   43  room in this hotel, so you don’t need to pay.”

The old gentleman nodded in  44  : “You are an employee that every boss in the hotel business would dream of . Perhaps someday I’ll build a hotel for you.” The clerk was  45  but, deciding that the guest must have been 46  , he gave the remark  47 thought.

Two years later, the young man received a letter from the old gentleman, in which he  48 the experience of that dark stormy night. The letter also  49 a formal invitation, asking that young man to pay a visit.

At a street corner in Manhattan, the young man met his  50  guest. The old gentleman, pointing to a magnificent new building  51  over the crossroads, “Look, that is the hotel I 52 to build for you. I hope you will  53  it for me .Remember what I said then? Well, I was  54  about it.”

The young man stammered, “But…will there be any   55 , sir? Why do you choose me? And who are you?”

“My name is William Aster.” This building was none other than the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, a symbol of supreme status and honor in New York.

1.

A.put up

B.put away

C.stay up

D.set up

 

2.

A.preserved

B.conserved

C.booked

D.occupied

 

3.

A.Meanwhile

B.Moreover

C.Otherwise

D.However

 

4.

A.on duty

B.on display

C.on stage

D.on hand

 

5.

A.service

B.view

C.offer

D.invitation

 

6.

A.Instruction

B.consideration

C.Inconvenience

D.interruption

 

7.

A.cleared away

B.picked out

C.cleaned up

D.cleared up

 

8.

A.living

B.double

C.admirable

D.luxury

 

9.

A.appreciation

B.admiration

C.surprise

D.excitement

 

10.

A.excited

B.skeptical

C.annoyed

D.respectful

 

11.

A.lacking

B.covering

C.joking

D.cheating

 

12.

A.not more

B.no more

C.some

D.another

 

13.

A.described

B.stated

C.recited

D.recalled

 

14.

A.swapped

B.included

C.attached

D.added

 

15.

A.former

B.original

C.formal

D.primitive

 

16.

A.displaying

B.towering

C.flying

D.hovering

 

17.

A.determined

B.promised

C.tended

D.intended

 

18.

A.get

B.keep

C.manage

D.make

 

19.

A.sensitive

B.concerned

C.curious

D.serious

 

20.

A.Scene

B.situation

C.condition

D.Occasion

 

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The girl ____ red was coming up to the gentleman ___ long hair.

       A. in….in      B.with…with    C.in..with     D.with…of

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