题目列表(包括答案和解析)
Mr. Smith is my new friend. He 16 from Paris, France. He is a French 17 of a middle school. His students all like 18 very much. He can speak some Chinese, 19 not much. He wants to learn more, so he goes to 20 classes every week. He likes living and working 21 China very much. He 22 the Chinese people are very friendly(友好的). He has two 23 , Maria and Tom. They are students, but they go to different(不同的) 24 . They have some pen pals and they often write 25 the pen pals. They also have many Chinese friends at school and they play games after class.
( ) 16. A. comes B. goes C. has
( ) 17. A. friend B. student C. teacher
( ) 18. A. me B. her C. him
( ) 19. A. or B. but C. and
( ) 20. A. Chinese B. French C. English
( ) 21. A. at B. from C. in
( ) 22. A. thinks B. speaks C. likes
( ) 23. A. sons B. kids C. daughters
( ) 24. A. families B. schools C. cities
( ) 25. A. for B. with C. to
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
When I was nine years old, I used to go to the post office with my mother, sending greeting cards to my aunt in Singapore. To me, these trips were really 16 memories. And receiving mail through a mailbox outside our gate was just as exciting. My small hands could 17 get the mail without using a key! I always couldn’t wait to see how much I was 18 . Oh, a letter! From Singapore! I would run back home and show it to my 19 . When there was a letter for me, I wouldn’t run—I would open it right there.
After my family moved back to Singapore, I 20 going to the post office. Years later, my company sent me to Shanghai, and the post office found me again. Two years ago I celebrated my 21 with five friends on top of the mountain in Longsheng, China. At sunrise we 22 up to a beautiful view from the mountain top. Later in the afternoon, as we were going 23 the mountain and returning from the sunrise viewing place, a 24 shop caught our attention. It only sold noodles, coffee and had a China 25 sign.
We asked the owner if she could really send mail. She happily said yes. It seemed hard to believe, 26 we were at the highest top of the mountain. I picked one postcard out and asked my friends to write 27 a birthday note. We bought a stamp, wrote some notes and gave the shop owner the postcard.
Three weeks later, I arrived home and 28 my mailbox: Hello, postcard! I broke into a big smile.
That birthday postcard attracted me again to the post office and all its delights. I had 29 the post office all these years. Today I 30 send postcards to friends. And every time I am at the post office buying stamps, I cannot help but smile—how one postcard will make its way across the world and brighten up someone’s day.
1.A. bad B. poor C. good D. short
2.A. easily B. simply C. hardly D. specially
3.A. weighing B. getting C. selecting D. accepting
4.A. friend B. aunt C. mother D. owner
5.A. enjoyed B. stopped C. hated D. considered
6.A. wedding B. return C. success D. birthday
7.A. broke B. woke C. grew D. stood
8.A. around B. over C. up D. down
9.A. cold B. dirty C. small D. modern
10.A. Traffic B. Life C. Police D. Post
11.A. because B. though C. while D. when
12.A. him B. me C. her D. them
13.A. bought B. repaired C. painted D. opened
14.A. missed B. influenced C. studied D. visited
15.A. just B. seldom C. still D. never
“You know,Ann,” my friend Nick said, “Lisa and Anita were just talking about you.” I immediately got 11. “They said that you join the Students Union just because the teacher likes you, not because you are excellent.”
I 12 to keep myself from crying, getting down to my knees. After Nick told me everything my supposed best friends said about me, I felt I was 13 .
Lisa and Anita came in, acting as if(好像) 14 had happened.Lisa was still my deskmate and Anita was still my partner for our history project. I was 15 that they were able to pretend we had the perfect friendship. 16 they’d said such hurtful things.
I felt like I didn’t have a friend in the world, all because of rumor(谣言).
The tongue can be our worst 17 . Rumors do harm to friendship. They are like sharp knives, breaking one’s dignity(尊严) into pieces. When we say 18 things abut others, we’re hurting their hearts.
So how was I to act next? I thought of 19 them back. But instead, I told them directly they had hurt me. Lisa started 20 and Anita was speechless. I knew they were both sorry for what they had said. They said sorry to me, and I forgave them 21 I was still unhappy. Sure, things were a little embarrassing (尴尬的) at first, but soon enough everything was back to the way it had been before. I still 22 rumors from time to time. Talking about others is a part of our life, but the more I learn about the friendship, the more I realize the importance of tolerating others.
11, A relaxed B nervous C scared D energetic
12, A struggled B decided C continued D preferred
13, A different B wrong C sick D alone
14, A everything B something C anything D nothing
15, A surprised B satisfied C frightened D worried
16, A simply B especially C obviously D probably
17, A criminal B victim C suspect D enemy
18, A unpopular B unlucky C unkind D unusual
19, A attacking B arguing C bringing D pulling
20, A shouting B keeping C fighting D crying
21, A because B although C after D unless
22, A play with B agree with C deal with D help with
完形填空 从每小题A,B,C,D四个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳答案。(10分)
Pleasant Sheep 喜羊羊 Pretty Sheep 美羊羊
Hi! I’m Pleasant Sheep. I’m __1.___ boy. I’m seven __2.__ old. I have a 3. mouth, and my 4. are big. My nose is small. I have four good 5. .We are movie stars(电影明星).We are 6. the same class. They are nice to me. Pretty Sheep is my 7. friend. She is a nice girl. Does she have big eyes? Yes, she 8. big eyes, too. Our (我们的)monitor(班长) is a girl. She is eight years old. She has a big head, 9._ her eyes are small. 10. , who is she?
11.A. a B. an C. the D. /
12.A. years B. year C./ D.ear
13.A. small B. long C. wide D. short
14.A. nose B. eyes C. leg D.hand
15.A.students B.teachers C. cars D. friends
16.A. at B. on C. in D. to
17.A.big B.good C. nice D. small
18.A. have B. has C. am D. is
19.A. too B. but C. in D. from
20.A. Guess B. Thank C. Know D. Meet
Sheila bought a new lunch bag for school.
On the way to school, she looked inside. She hoped that a new lunch bag meant something new for lunch, 16 she found the same lunch as always---a sandwich.
When the lunch bell rang. Sheila found her bag and carried it to the dining hall. She opened it and 17 two pieces of fried chicken, several strawberries, and an egg.
“Wow!” Sheila said, “That’s what I call 18 !”
The next morning, Sheila opened her lunch bag and looked inside. Sure enough, she found another 19 . But when she opened the bag at lunchtime in the dining hall, she discovered a piece of pizza, an orange, and a cake.
“My lunch bag 20 be magic,” Sheila said.
“There’s no such thing as magic,” her friend Douglas 21 .
“There is,” Sheila said. “My mother 22 packs me a sandwich. But ever since I got this new lunch bag, the sandwich has changed into something I like.”
“Maybe your mother’s packing 23 things for a change.”
“No,” Sheila said. “I checked in the morning. The sandwich changes 24 .”
“You are not the 25 one with a magic lunch bag,” Beatrice said, turning around from the table behind her. “I have one, too. See? This is my magic bag.”
“Hey,” Sheila said. “My lunch bag really looks like yours.”
“Mine is magic,” said Beatrice. “Every day my dad 26 leftovers(剩饭), but at lunchtime I find a sandwich---my favorite!”
Sheila started 27 .
“What’s so funny?” Beatrice asked.
“That’s the sandwich my mother packs,” Sheila said. “We’ve been getting our lunch bags 28 up.”
Sheila and 29 shared their lunches every day after that. Sheila loved making new discoveries each time she opened her lunch bag. But her best discovery was magically finding a new 30 .
1.A. and B. so C. but D. or
2.A. showed B. discovered C. wanted D. offered
3.A. lunch bag B. dining hall C. breakfast D. lunch
4.A. sandwich B. chicken C. egg D. orange
5.A. can B. must C. may D. need
6.A. disturbed B. discovered C. disappeared D. disagreed
7.A. never B. seldom C. often D. ever
8.A. different B. same C. easy D. delicious
9.A. at home B. during school C. on the way D. after lunchtime
10.A. last B. next C. extra D. only
11.A. packs B. cooks C. leaves D. checks
12.A. shouting B. nodding C. laughing D. finding
13.A. fixed B. used C. broken D. mixed
14.A. Douglas B. Beatrice C. Sheila’s mother D. Beatrice’s father
15.A. friend B. classroom C. classmate D. school
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