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试题【选词填空。根据短文内容,用方框中所给词的适当形式填空。(其中有一词多余)feel give turn work help near he final 】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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feel give turn work help near he final
1. giving   2. felt   3. to turn   4. nearly   5. helpful   6. him   7. Finally
完形填空。
     Mr. Hogg was on his way home. He had been out of work __1__ two weeks and could not find
__2__ job. Today he hadn"t had anything __3__ and he had no money in his pocket. "Don"t move or
shout, Your__4__ on your head," a voice came from behind him. Hogg didn"t move. Then a thin man
came up __5__ a gun in his hand.  "Give me your money. "  "But I haven"t got any. " Hogg said. With
these words he pulled out his pockets, and they really were all empty. The man didn"t believe __6__.
So Hogg told him everything. __7__ hearing his story, the man put his gun away and took out five dollars,
saying, "We"re in the same boat. Take this." After he put the money into Hogg"s hand, he went away
__8__. Hogg watched the man disappearing (消失) in the darkness (黑暗). With the money in his hand,
he __9__ what to do or what __10__.
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(     )l. A. for            
(     )2. A. other          
(     )3. A. eat            
(     )4. A. face            
(     )5. A. has            
(     )6. A. his            
(     )7. A. When            
(     )8. A. quick          
(     )9. A. did not know    
(     )10. A. say            
B. at      
B. others  
B. eating  
B. head    
B. have    
B. him      
B. Before  
B. quickly  
B. did knew
B. said    
C. on            
C. the other      
C. ate            
C. hands          
C. of            
C. his word      
C. After          
C. quiet          
C. don"t know    
C. saying        
D. in            
D. another      
D. to eat        
D. arms          
D. with          
D. himself      
D. While        
D. quite        
D. does not know
D. to say        
阅读理解。
     Some people are afraid of flying. They are worried that the plane will crash or that someone may
hijack it. A person who hijacks a plane usually says he will blow up the plane if he does not get money.
Sometimes hijackers do not want money, however. They want other things. They some -times want their
friends let out of jail or to go to another country.
     The first hijacking happened on 16 June 1948 on a plane traveling from Macau to Hong Kong. Some
men with guns told the pilot they wanted, money. The pilot fought them, but the hijackers shot him. The
plane crashed into the sea, and nearly everyone in it died. Only one man lived. His name was Wong-yu
Man. When the police brought the plane out of the sea, they looked at it very carefully and found bullet
holes in the walls of the plane. They knew then that there had been a hijack.
     A policeman sat near Wong-yu Man"s bed in the hospital. Before long Wong-yu started to talk in his
sleep. "Where are my men?" he said. "Are they all right? Did they get the money?" The policeman wrote
everything down. He knew Wong-yu"s words meant something. He thought Wong-yu was one of the
hijackers. He was right. When Wong-yu came out of hospital, he went to jail for a long time.
l. The story is about _____.
A. a plane crash
B. how to hijack a plane
C. the first hijack
D. planes and travelling
2. When they, fly, some people are afraid _____.
A. the plane will crash or be hijacked
B. their friends will go to jail
C. someone will get a lot of money
D. the police will take them to jail
3. The first hijacking happened in Macau in _____.
A. July 1948
B. March 1938
C. March 1948
D. June 1948
4. The plane crashed because _____.
A. he police shot the plane
B. the pilot got sick
C. the hijacker blew up the plane
D. the hijacker shot the pilot
 5. Which picture shows what the police found after the crash?

            A.                   B.                 C.                    D.
完形填空。
     I still remember father spent plenty of time teaching me how to pronounce a word, how to understand
something that I saw for the first time and how to be polite to others. And I will never __1__ one sentence
my father used to say to me, "I love you, son. Say you love me, son." __2__, I would scream, "I love you,
Dad."
     When I was growing up, I found that I had little in __3__ with my father gradually. Sometimes we often
argued about something sharply and then the argument changed into a __4__. I knew there was a gap bet
ween us. I didn"t __5__ hearing the words "I love you" from my father the last time. To tell you the truth, I
couldn"t honestly remember when I had last said those words to him, either.
     Now father was in hospital. The doctor said it was __6__ and he needed an operation at once, __7__
he wasn"t sure whether my father was able to survive (幸免于, 经受得住) it. Everything in my childhood
__8__ in my mind. Then I called and said, "Dad, I love you!"
     There was a __9__ at the other end and he replied coldly, "Well, I love you, too!"
     I cried and said, "Dad, I know you love me, and when you are __10__, I know you will say what you
want to say."
     Fifteen minuets later my mother called and nervously asked, "Paul, is everything OK?"
     A few weeks later I was working when I received my father"s call, "Paul, I love you." I was so __11__
that my tears rolled down my cheeks. Perhaps both of us __12__ that this special moment had taken our
relationship to a new level.
     A short while after this special moment, my father finally narrowly escaped death following the heart
operation. I can"t __13__ that if I did not take the first __14__ and Dad did not survive the surgery, what
kind of life I would lead now.
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(     )1. A. forget
(     )2. A. Actually
(     )3. A. heart   
(     )4. A. fight   
(     )5. A. expect
(     )6. A. risky   
(     )7. A. but   
(     )8. A. put   
(     )9. A. response
(     )10. A. free   
(     )11. A. touched
(     )12. A. required
(     )13. A. conclude
(     )14. A. effect
B. read   
B. Simply   
B. manner     
B. quarrel   
B. think     
B. serious   
B. because     
B. opened     
B. pause   
B. ready     
B. amused     
B. realized
B. infer   
B. step     
C. understand
C. Naturally
C. mind
C. question
C. enjoy
C. important
C. so   
C. kept
C. silence
C. happy
C. encouraged
C. reacted
C. imagine
C. word
D. practice    
D. Strangely  
D. common      
D. discussion  
D. remember    
D. difficult  
D. for        
D. appeared    
D. surprise    
D. convenient  
D. shocked    
D. reported    
D. decide      
D. advice      
完形填空.
     It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java"s young people mad with excitement.
     Fireworks were lit long before the moon 1 . The big noise brought people  out  2  the warm  night  to
enjoy the  interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of used  fireworks  lying  on  the
ground. Little boys 3 more and covered their ears as they waited 4__ for the explosions.
    The moon appeared above the horizon(地平线): huge, silver ball high above the city, and  the __5
filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year" s greatest _ 6 _ : "the Night of the Full  Moon,
a festival that is especially popular with young people.
    More and more young  Javanese  gathered  together and  walked slowly through the 7. Joking  and
chatting,  they moved  towards the  mountain on the edge of the city. They continued to  climb  they
reached the old temple (寺庙) at the top of the mountain.
    After they were inside the  temple, they drank  their  water and  ate their moon-cakes -- delicious
home-made ones, 9 of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young  people 10__ cross-legged
in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And still, in their hundreds, more young people continued
to make their way up the mountain to 11 the brightly shining moon.
    By midnight, the fireworks had stopped shooting up from the 12city in the valley below them. But
during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance.
(     )1. A. let out
(     )2. A. into
(     )3. A. lit
(     )4. A. patiently
(     )5. A. mountains
(     )6. A. games
(     )7. A. village
(     )8. A. while
(     )9. A. fond
(     )10. A. jumped
(     )11. A. follow
(     )12. A. clean
B. gave out
B. at
B. bought
B. calmly
B. valleys
B. meetings
B. scene
B. until
B. little
B. sat
B. show
B. gray
C. came out
C. of
C. piled
C. worriedly
C. streets
C. sports
C. night
C. unless
C. full
C. stood
C. notice
C. peaceful
D. set out  
D. from    
D. removed  
D. excitedly
D. shops    
D. events  
D. ground  
D. though  
D. free    
D. bent    
D. admire  
D. empty    
阅读理解
    It was a lovely sunny Saturday morning in early October. Jan Hunter sat out of the window of her room as she planned what she would do today. She would like to take Buster, her sheep, to the field for a short walk. Perky, her hamster (an animal like a mouse) and Slipper, her snake, would enjoy an outing too.
"I"ll help you clean your room," Mrs. Hunter said. "Then you"ll be free to do what you want the rest of the
day."
    Jan started picking up her clothes. Mrs. Hunter turned to the bed to take off the sheets (床单). As she
lifted the pillow( 枕头), Slipper moved quickly under the blanket(毯子).
    "That does it!" Mrs. Hunter cried. "Get that snake out of here! And look at this-one of your best shoes
too dirty to see the color. This is it. Jan. No more animals in the house; that"s final!" Mrs. Hunter said in a
loud voice as she marched out of the room.
    Jan felt sad. She walked slowly across the street, Buster followed behind, to tell her tale to her old
friend Mr. Ward. He thought for a few minutes. Then he said that if Jan found the right cages(笼子) for
the pets, perhaps Mrs. Hunter could let the animals live out on the warm sun porch(门廊).
Jan remembered an old bird cage that would do for Perky. Buster"s bed could simply be moved.
Something for Slipper, though, was a real problem.
    "Let"s see what there is out in my garden," Mr. Ward suggested. They found a aquarium(鱼缸)in the
corner. Mr. Ward pulled out a large piece of glass that would do for a cover. Jan and Buster rushed
home to see what Mrs. Hunter would say.
    When Mr. Ward heard Jan"s loud cry of joy, he knew Jan"s troubles were over.
1. The story took place on_____________.
A. a cold day in March
B. a weekend day in October
C. a Saturday in September
D. a warm day in January
2. __________ is the most important character in the story.
A. Jan
B. Mrs. Hunter
C. Mr. Ward
D. Buster
3. What happened first in the story?
A. Jan took Buster for a walk.
B. Mrs. Hunter saw the dirty shoes.
C. Mrs. Hunter saw Slipper in Jan"s room.
D. Jan told her sad story to her friend Mr. Ward.
4. What was the problem in the story?
A. Mrs. Hunter was afraid of snakes.
B. Mr. Ward had an aquarium in his garden.
C. Jan didn"t know what to do in such good weather.
D. Jan"s mother said the pets couldn"t stay in the house.