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完形填空。        A professor(教授) told his students to go into the city slums
(贫民窟) to study the life of 200 boys. He asked them to 1 reports
about each boy’s life and future. Every one of the students wrote,
“He doesn’t have any hope.”Twenty-five years 2 , another professor
read about the earlier study. He told his students to ___3___ what had
happened to the boys. They tried very had and found that 176 of the boys
had became successful 4 doctors, teachers and scientists.The professor
was very 5 and decided to study it further. Luckily, all the men were
living near the place and he was able to ask each one, “What made
you 6 ?” Each one answered, “There was a teacher.”The teacher
was 7 living there, so the professor found her and asked the old
woman 8 she had used to pull those boys 9 the slum, and change
them into successful people.The teacher’s 10 began to shine and said
with a sweet smile, “It’s really very easy. I love those boys.”

(  )1. A. read      
(  )2. A. later     
(  )3. A. search    
(  )4. A. for       
(  )5. A. glad      
(  )6. A. wonderful 
(  )7. A. already   
(  )8. A. what      
(  )9. A. out       
(  )10.A. face      


B. study           
B. after           
B. find out        
B. with            
B. angry           
B. successful      
B. yet             
B. who             
B. into            
B. eye         


C. write    
C. ago      
C. look for  
C. as        
C. surprised
C. rich      
C. even      
C. which    
C. away      
C. hair      


D. take           
D. before         
D. see            
D. like           
D. worried        
D. popular        
D. still          
D. when           
D. out of         
D. mouth                          


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试题【完形填空。        A professor(教授) told his students to go into the city slums(贫民窟) to】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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完形填空。     Mrs Black was a famous musician. Several years ago she  1  music at a school and her students did
well in their lessons. They liked her very much. Now the old woman stays at home with her husband.
The old man looks after his wife well and she is  2  worried about anything. And she is very  3  .
     Just like some old people, Mrs Black finds that her  4   is failing. Sometimes she forgets what she did
or what she will have to do. It often gets her in trouble. Her  5  noticed this and asked her to see a famous
doctor.
     He bought two tickets  6  London and told her to put  7  into her handbag while she was playing the
piano. The next morning, when they got to the  8  just in time to catch the plane, Mrs Black said,
"I wish we"d brought  9  with us."
     "Don"t be a fool (傻瓜), dear!" said Mr Black with a smile. " We are not going to hold a concert (音
乐会), but to see a   10  ."
     "I know," she said, " but I"ve left the tickets on it!"
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(     )1. A. loved    
(     )2. A. always  
(     )3. A. sorry    
(     )4. A. sight    
(     )5. A. husband  
(     )6. A. for      
(     )7. A. it      
(     )8. A. airport  
(     )9. A. money    
(     )10. A. doctor  
B. taught    
B. often    
B. worried  
B. hearing  
B. daughter  
B. in        
B. them      
B. bus stop  
B. music    
B. film      
C. enjoyed  
C. never    
C. sad      
C. interest  
C. son      
C. from      
C. this      
C. station  
C. the ticket
C. play      
D. studied    
D. sometimes  
D. happy      
D. memory    
D. student    
D. of        
D. that                 
D. hospital  
D. the piano  
D. house      
阅读理解。
     This is the true story of a great woman. Her name was Helen Keller. She was born in 1880 in
Alabama in the USA. When Helen was one year and a half, she got ill, and then she became blind
(瞎的)and deaf (聋的).
     Her parents tried to do the best for their daughter and they asked a young teacher called Anne
Sullivan to their home to teach Helen. Anne herself had been almost blind in her youth. Helen was a
smart girl but she couldn"t hear or talk. She was angry at this. So she was always crying and shouting.
Anne Sullivan took her alone to a nearby house. After two weeks, Helen became quiet. Anne began
to teach her to spell. Anne often took her for walks in the country near her home. Helen learned to write.
Boards (木板) with lines on them helped her to keep the words straight. Soon her talents (才能) were
known all over the world. There were her stories in newspapers and magazines. By the time she was 17,
she was studying French, German, Latin, physics and many other subjects. She was still blind and deaf.
In 1902 she wrote a book "The story of my life". It became well-known all over the world.
1. Helen became blind and deaf when she was ________.  
A. one year old              
B. half a year old
C. one year and a half old      
D. two years old
2. What did her parents do about her?
A. They had someone teach her.    
B. They taught her how to read and write.
C. They sent her to school.        
D. They did nothing.
3. Was Anne a good teacher?     
A. Yes, she was.          
B. No, she wasn"t.
C. We don"t know.        
D. People had different ideas about her.
4. Anne taught Helen to ________.
A. run                  
B. speak and write    
C. play football          
D. swim
5. Why did Helen need to use special boards to write on?       
A. Because she didn"t like desks.      
B. Because she didn"t have desks.
C. Because boards with lines on them helped her to keep the words straight.
D. Because she liked to use them.
完形填空。
     A French student went to London for his holiday. He thought, " I know  1  English. I think
people can understand  2 ."
     One day he went to a restaurant and sat down at the table. He wanted to  3  a cup of tea and
some eggs. Soon the waiter came up to him and asked, " 4 ?" "A cup of tea and…." He could not
remember the English word for eggs. He looked about but  5  was eating eggs. Then he saw a picture
book on the table next to him. There was a picture of  6  on its cover (封面). He  7  the picture to the
waiter. "What is the English for this?" He asked. "A cock (公鸡)" answered the waiter. " What do you
call a cock"s  8  " He asked again. "A hen." " What do you call a hen"s  9 " "Chicks" " What do you
call a chicks  10  they were born? "Eggs"
     "Very well," said the French student happily. " Give me two eggs and a cup of tea, please." Then he
sat down with a smile on his face.
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(     )1. A. a little        
(     )2. A. it              
(     )3. A. have            
(     )4. A. What do you
                 want
(     )5. A. nobody          
(     )6. A. an egg          
(     )7. A. gave            
(     )8. A. wife            
(     )9. A. children        
(     )10. A. when         
B. a few                        
B. me                          
B. drink                        
B. Would you like
     a cup of tea  
B. somebody                    
B. a cock                      
B. passed                      
B. husband                      
B. child                        
B. before                      
C. a bit            
C. him              
C. eat              
C. Can I help
     you? 
C. a man            
C. a cup            
C. showed          
C. friend          
C. family          
C. after          
D. little                  
D. them                    
D. see                    
D. What"s wrong
      with you?
D. a woman                
D. a hen                  
D. told                    
D. sister                  
D. boys                    
D. until                  
阅读理解,正确的选A,错误的选B。
     A mother camel was walking with her son through the desert (沙漠). They were looking for water
and grass.
     The son asked his mother what water and grass looked like. The mother replied (答复,回答) that
water was blue and looked like the sky, while grass was green and nice.
    After they had walked a day and a night, her son suddenly cried."Look, mother, there"s water and
grass over there."
     "What a foolish (傻) talk, child!"
     The water and grass were on the left, while the desert was on the right. Because the mother camel
had been blind in her left eye since she was a baby, she could see nothing with her left eye.
     After they had gone on another day and night, the young camel found a second oasis (绿洲), but his
mother still did not believe him. She said that was not an oasis, but a desert. She said she knew more
than her son and couldn"t be wrong.
     Her son got angry. When he saw an oasis again, he left his mother without telling her. He ran into the
grass and ate his fill. (吃了一个饱).  
(     )1. The mother camel could see things with both her eyes.                                                          
(     )2. The young camel saw the oasis just on the left.                                                                
(     )3. The son did not know what water and grass looked like when they met the water
           and grass for the first time.    
(     )4. The mother camel did not believe her son because she thought she knew more than her
            son and couldn"t be wrong.
(     )5. It was when the second time that the young camel got very angry and left his mother. 
阅读理解。
      People have strange ideas about food. In the 18th century, Americans never ate tomatoes. They grew them
in their gardens because tomato plants are so pretty. But they thought the vegetable was poisonous. They called
tomatoes "poison apples." 
      President (总统) Thomas Jefferson, however, knew that tomatoes were good to eat. He was a learned man.
He had been to Paris, where he learned to love the taste of tomatoes. He grew many kinds of tomatoes in his
garden. The President taught his cook a way, for a cream of tomato soup (汤). This beautiful pink soup was
served at the President"s next dinner party. The guests (客人) thought the soup tasted really good. They never
thought their President would sever his dinner guests poison apples. Jefferson never spoke to his honored guests
about the fact.
1. Which of the following is true?

[     ]

A. Americans never ate tomatoes after the 17th century.
B. Even now Americans don"t eat tomatoes.
C. It was not until after the 18th century that Americans began to grow tomatoes for food.
D. Americans didn"t eat tomatoes before the 19th century.
2. Jefferson was a president of _______.

[     ]

A. a European country
B. the United States
C. England
D. France
3. Jefferson learned that tomatoes were good to eat _______.

[     ]

A. even when he was a little boy
B. because his parents told him so
C. from books
D. while he was in Paris
4. From the passage we know all the honored guests invited by Jefferson were _______.

[     ]

A. people of his own country
B. people from other countries
C. Frenchmen
D. men only
5. According to the passage, which of the following is wrong?

[     ]

A. All the guests thought the cream of tomato soup was nice.
B. All the guests thought the soup had a good taste.
C. All the guests thought the taste of the beautiful pink soup was nice.
D. None of the guests ever thought if the soup was poisonous or not.