完形填空。 | Last year Tom left school. He came to Taipei to__1__a job. He went from one company(公司)to another but__2__wanted him. Now he had little money. He had to go back to his small town. So he came to the station. He felt__3__and tired. It was very late at night and__4__was full of people. They were waiting__5__tickets for the last train. He bought the last ticket, and he was very happy. At that time, a woman with a crying baby walked to him. She asked him to sell her the ticket. He gave her the ticket. He thought they needed it__6__he did . After__7__ left, he sat on the bench and didn"t know__8__to go. Just then, an old man came and said, "Young man, I__9__what you did to the woman. I have a big company. I need a good young man like__10__. Would you like to work for me?" |
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完形填空。 | On a Friday night, a young violinist was playing his violin at the entrance (通道口) of the subway station. The music was so wonderful 1 people slowed down to listen and put some money into his hat. The next day, the violinist came to the entrance again. He 2 his hat as usual. Beside the hat there was a piece of paper. It said,"George Sang has put an important thing 3 my hat by mistake. Welcome to claim(认领) it." Soon the people went to see the words and they 4 guessed what it could be. After a while, a man came up and said,"I know you would certainly come here." The violinist asked," Did you lose something?""A lottery ticket(彩票)." The violinist took out a lottery ticket with George"s name on it. George took it and danced 5 . George was 6 office worker. He bought the lottery and won a prize of $500,000. But when he gave $50 to the violinist for his wonderful music, the lottery ticket was thrown into his hat, too. The 7 was a poor college student. That morning, he was going to fly to Vienna for his education. However, when he 8 the lottery ticket, he didn"t go as he had planned. Instead, he went to the entrance again to wait for the owner of the lottery ticket. Later someone asked the violinist 9 he didn"t take the lottery ticket to pay for his high education. He said,"Although I don"t have much money, I live happily. If I take the money, I will lose honesty, and I 10 be happy forever." | ( )1. A. but ( )2. A. put down ( )3. A. above ( )4. A. both ( )5. A. slowly ( )6. A. a ( )7. A. office worker ( )8. A. looked ( )9. A. why ( )10. A. will | B. that B. put up B. under B. all B. happily B. an B. crowd B. looked for B. how B. won"t | C. because C. put on C. into C. whole C. sadly C. the C. violinist C. found C. that C. would | 阅读理解。 |
Li Wei"s College Dream Li Wei, a 22-year-old young man is named "Strong Brother" by netizens (网友). He walked on his knees all the way to the 2011 national college entrance examination (高考) room. He was born in a poor family in Shanxi province. But unluckily, a traffic accident took away his legs when he was only 3 years old. His life has changed since then. Without feet, he had to spend most of his time practicing walking on his hands and knees. Everybody who sees Li Wei for the first time is surprised to see that he can easily play tennis or climb up stairs without feet. Some people even think he still has feet, but has short legs. With hard work, Li Wei finished all his school study. In 2011, he became a college student in Chongqing Normal University. Now he has been enjoying his college life. And he received a new pair of artificial legs (假肢) from China Disabled Person"s Federation(残联). He likes the popular song which says"I know my future is not a dream, I will live happily for every minute of my life. My future is not a dream. My heart moves with the hope… | 1. What is the name that netizens give to Li Wei? _______________________________________________ 2. How old was Li Wei when the traffic accident took away his legs? _______________________________________________ 3. Can he walk or play sports without feet? _______________________________________________ 4. When did he become a college student in Chongqing Normal University? _______________________________________________ 5. What do you think of Li Wei from his story? _______________________________________________ | 阅读理解。 | During the Second World War, Winston Churchill was the British Prime Minister. One day he had to go to the British Broadcasting Corporation (the BBC) to make an important speech to the nation. An hour before the time of this speech, he stopped a taxi in the street and asked the driver to take him to the BBC, but the taxi-driver, who did not recognize him, said he could not take him anywhere just then, because he wanted to go back to his home at the other end of London to hear Churchill make a speech on the radio. Churchill was so pleased when he heard this. Churchill answered that he gave the man a pound, which was worth quite a lot in those days. "All right, get in," said the driver happily, opening the door of the taxi. "I"ll take you, and to hell with (让……见鬼去) Churchill and his speech ! " | 1. During the Second World War, Winston Churchill was the _____. | A. British Prime Minister B. American Prime Minister C. Chinese Prime Minister D. French Prime Minister | 2. An hour before the time of this speech, he stopped a _____ in the street and asked the driver to take him to the _____. | A. bus; VOA B. taxi; BBC C.taxi; VOA D. bus; BBC | 3. The taxi-driver wanted to go back to his home _____of London to hear Churchill make a speech _____. | A. at the other end; on the radio B. in the other end; in the radio C. on the other end; to the radio D. at the other end; in the radio | 4. What do you think of the driver? | A. He cared for Churchill more than for his speech. B. He cared for Churchill"s speech more than for Churchill himself. C. He cared for Churchill and his speech more than for money. D. He cared for money most. | 5. Can you imagine Churchill"s expression after he heard the driver"s last word? | A. Happy. B. Dumbfounded(目瞪口呆的). C. Surprised. D. Worried. | 完型填空。 | We are going to take a test today. It will show if we are __1__ to get in an honors class next year. But I don"t think it is __2__ for me. It is the math part — my favorite. We take the test by computer. There __3__ 52 questions for us to do in one hour. The boy behind me __4__ nervous. The girl to my left was nervous, __5__. But __6__ I began answering the questions, I saw the whole thing __7__ a game. I tried to __8__ easy ways to do the maths problems. At the end of the test, my scores was 307. But what does it mean? I have no idea. I asked my friend John. He got 227. When he knew my score, he said: "Oh my God. You are a genius!" so, I asked __9__ people, and got the same answers. Finally, I walked up to Lauren. "David! How did you do on the MAP test?" I answered, "It"s as __10__ as a piece of cake." | ( )1. A. enough smart ( )2. A. hard ( )3. A. was ( )4. A. was looking ( )5. A. either ( )6. A. when ( )7. A. for ( )8. A. look ( )9. A. other ( )10. A. more easily | B. too smart B. easy B. had B. looked B. also B. after B. like B. find out B. another B. easier | C. smart enough C. different C. were C. looks C. yet C. before C. to C. find C. the other C. easily | D. very smart D. interesting D. have D. was looked D. too D. while D. as D. search D. others D. easy | 阅读理解。 | A ten-year-old Teacher How young can a teacher be? A teacher can be any age. Just ask Chrissie Mckenney. She was only 10 when she started teaching. How did Chrissie get the job? It was not easy. Chrissie wanted to help children who cannot hear. But the school had never had such a young helper. Could Chrissie do it? First, Chrissie learned to sign. Signing is a way of talking with your hands. Soon it was easy for Chrissie to talk to the children. So the school let her help. Now Chrissie visits the school almost every day. The children love their young teacher. She is their friend. | 1. Chrissie wanted to help children who can"t _____. | A. hear B. see C. play | 2. This story tells about a _____. | A. special class B. young teacher C. silly person | 3. In the third part of the story, what does the word "learned" mean _____? | A. forget B. found out how C. stooped | 4. The school let Chrissie help because she _____. | A. was too old B. could sigh C. could not hear | 5. You can guess from the story that most teachers _____ Chrissie. | A. are older than B. do not like C. are just like |
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