One evening he got drunk and fell down. His face was hurt. So he brought out a mirror and a piece of
plaster (膏药) He put the plaster on the face and went to sleep. When his wife saw him the next day, she
asked him, "Were you drunk last night?"
"No, I wasn"t. The plaster on my face was caused by a stick in a tree,"he said. Then he felt the plaster
but didn"t find it. His wife said,"Don"t look for it again. Look, the plaster is on the mirror. "
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2. Is the man afraid of his wife?
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3. Where did he put the plaster?
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4. The man"s wife believed his words, didn"t she?
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5. What do you think of the man?
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2. Yes, he is.
3. On the mirror.
4. No, she didn"t.
5. I think he is foolish
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all the other astronauts have refused to go.”
Once they were in space, Joe had to go outside to make some repairs. When the
repairs were done, he tried to get back inside the spaceship. But the door was locked. He knocked but there was no answer. He knocked again, louder this time, and again
no answer came. Then he hit the door as hard as he could and finally a voice said, “Who"s there?”‘‘It"s me! Who else could it be?" shouted Joe. Sam let him in all right but you can imagine that Joe never asked to go on a trip with Sam again!
( )1. Most of the astronauts were unwilling to go on a trip because there was little
chance of being selected.
( )2. The boss wanted Sam and Joe to get more experience.
( )3. Sam and Joe think the trip wouldn"t be dangerous at all.
( )4. Joe didn"t want to work with Sam again probably because he thought Sam was very slow and possibly deaf.
( )5. The writer tells this story to show the funny side of the astronauts" life.
always resisted going to bed, and Helen was always complaining (抱怨) about this and asking Joe for help. But as he did not come home until after they had gone to bed
during the week, he was unable to help except at weekends.
Joe considered himself a good singer, but really his voice was not at all musical.
However, he decided that, if he sang to the children when they went to bed, it would
help them to relax, and they would soon go to sleep,
He did this every Saturday and Sunday night until he heard his small son
whispered to his younger sister, "If you pretend that you"re asleep, he stops. "
B. satisfied their mother
C. Helen was not satisfied with
D. gave Helen much happiness
B. since his voice sounded like a singer"s
C. except on Saturday and Sunday
D. for he did not come home until after the children had gone to bed at weekends
B. during the week including the weekends
C. every day but Saturday and Sunday
D. every week except on Sunday
B. With Joe"s help, the children went to sleep.
C. The wife must be thankful to her husband for the great help.
D. The children were so tired of their father"s voice that they pretended to be asleep.
B. Helen"s trouble
C. Joe"s foolery
D. the bright idea of the two small children
The yearly Marathon (马拉松) in my town usually happened during a heat wave. My job was to
follow behind _1_ in an ambulance (救护车) in case any of them needed medical attention.
"We"re supposed to stay behind the last runner, so drive it _2_ ," I said to the driver, Doug, as
the race started.
The front-runners started to _3_ and then my eyes were drawn to the woman _4_ blue silk
running shorts and a white T-shirt.
We knew we were already watching our "last runner." Her _5_ were so crippled (残疾的) that
it seemed almost impossible for her to be able to walk, let alone run a marathon.
Doug and I _6_ in silence when she slowly moved forward. Finally, she was _7_ runner left
in sight. Tears streamed down my face when I watched with respect as she pushed forward with great
determination through the last miles.
When the finishing line came into sight, rubbish was everywhere and the _8_ crowds had long
gone home. __9_ , standing straight and ever so proud stood a lone man. He was holding one _10
of a ribbon (缎带)of crepe paper (皱纹纸) tied to a post (标杆). She slowly crossed through, leaving
_11_ ends of the paper fluttering (飘扬) behind her.
I do not know this woman"s name, but that day she became part of my 12 _ a part I often depend
on. For her, it wasn"t about 13_ the other runners or winning a prize, but about finishing _14_ she
had set out to do, no matter what. When I think things are too difficult or I get those "I-just-can"t-do-it,"
I think of the last runner. Then I realize how _15_ the task before me really is.
( )1. A. the runners ( )2. A. happily ( )3. A. run ( )4. A. by ( )5. A. hands ( )6. A. drove ( )7. A. the only ( )8. A. tiring ( )9. A. Besides ( )10. A. end ( )11. A. either ( )12. A. dream ( )13. A. following ( )14. A. what ( )15. A. difficult | B. the drivers B. slowly B. go B. with B. legs B. looked at B. the next B. waiting B. And B. part B. both B. study B. hoping B. that B. boring | C. the crowds C. quickly C. disappear C. for C. arms C. watched C. the first C. cheering C. However C. beginning C. each C. idea C. running C. how C. easy | D. the volunteers D. quietly D. appear D. in D. body D. walked D. the back D. patient D. But D. start D. neither D. life D. beating D. why D. hard |
完形填空。 | |||
Anyone may 1 a bad day. Two young thieves were walking in the street 2 a cold, dark winter evening together. They tried their best 3 a chance to steal something from the rich house. By the time the clock struck twelve, most of the people 4 to bed. After a short time, they came to a very beautiful and quiet house whose owner must have a lot of money. And it seemed that everyone in the house had fallen 5 . When they stood at the front gate, one thief said in English to 6 in a low voice, "You wait here. I"ll go around to the back door and then get into the house. " Suddenly out the house ran a dog 7 was barking at them loudly. The two men were so 8 of dogs that they ran away as fast as they could. Twenty minutes later, they were too exhausted to run any further. 9 they stopped to have a rest at a dark corner. One man said breathlessly, "It"s too bad. I hadn"t expected that the dog could understand English so well." The other said, How 10 you are You shouldn"t speak English to me. You should have used body language(身势语). " | |||
( )1. A. have ( )2. A. in ( )3. A. finding ( )4. A. went ( )5. A. slept ( )6. A. another ( )7. A. what ( )8. A. terrified ( )9. A. But ( )10. A. foolish | B. has B. at B. to find B. was going B. asleep B. other B. where B. terrifying B. And B. fool | C. had C. from C. find C. goes C. sleepy C,. the others C. that C. terrible C. Because C. foolishly | D. having D. on D. found D. had gone D. sleep D. the other D. why D. worried D. So D. clever |
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An old friend from New York, who was going to spend a few days with me, called from the airport to tell me that he had arrived. I was not able to leave the office, but I had prepared for his arrival. After telling him my new house address, I told him that I had left the key under the doormat(门前擦鞋垫). Since I knew it would be quite late before I could get back,I said that he could make himself at home and helped himself to anything that was in the refrigerator. Two hours later my friend phoned me from the house. At the moment, he said he was listening to some of my records after having had a nice meal. He had found the pan and cooked some fish, and had also helped himself to some juice and he hoped that I would join him soon. When I asked him if he had any difficulty in finding the house, he answered that the only problem was that he had not been able to find the key under the doormat, but luckily, the living-room window by the apple tree had been left open and he had climbed in through the window. I listened to all this in great surprise. There are no apple trees outside my windows, but there is only one by the living-room window of my next door neighbor"s house! | |||
1. Where was the key? | |||
A. Under the door. B. Under the apple tree. C. Under the doormat. D. Under the window. | |||
2. In paragraph l, the word" refrigerator" means | |||
A. kitchen B. bridge C. fridge D. bedroom | |||
3. Paragraph 2 tells us _____. | |||
A. the writer phoned his old friend first B. the writer"s old friend was happy C. the writer"s friend had found the key D. the writer"s friend didn"t have any difficulty | |||
4. There are no apple trees outside the writer"s window, are there? | |||
A. Yes, there are. B. No, there aren"t. C. Yes, there aren"t. D. No, there are. | |||
5. The title for this passage is _____. | |||
A. A Clever Friend B. A Foolish Friend C. A Careful Friend D. A Careless Friend |