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The boys must return to school by 6 o"clock. One afternoon Bob walked to the town. He looked at the
shops and then went to the cinema. After the film, it was 8 o"clock. He walked back to Harton College as
fast as possible.
When he arrived, the main entrance was locked. He looked up at the window of his dormitory. It was on
the third floor. He couldn"t climb up the wall very easily. Then he saw another open window on the ground
floor. It was the window of the headmaster"s study, and no one was there. He quickly climbed and jumped
into, the room. Just then he heard a noise. Then someone turned on a light in the corridor (走廊). Bob had
to hide under the sofa. One minute later, Mr. Mason, the headmaster, came in. He turned on the light and
then he sat down on the sofa and began to read a book.
Bob lay under the sofa as quietly as possible. He looked at the headmaster"s shoes and socks for nearly
an hour.
Finally, the headmaster closed his book and walked towards the door.
"Thank Heavens, he didn"t find me under the sofa!" thought Bob.
Then Mr. Mason stopped and spoke towards the sofa. "Would you turn off the light when you leave?"
He said and left the study.
( )2. The students must return to school by 6 0"clock.
( )3. The school gate was locked when he returned to school.
( )4. Bob hid himself under the sofa for over one hour.
( )5. Mr. Mason didn"t find Bob under the sofa.
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knew there was only a small chance of coming back alive (活着). Sam and Joe, however, thought it would be
exciting though a little dangerous. "We"re the best men for the job," they said to the boss. "There may be
problems, but we can find the answers." "They"re the last people I"d trust," thought the boss. "But 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!
B. they weren"t experienced enough
C. they thought they might get killed
D. it wasn"t exciting enough
B. the boss trusted them more than anyone else
C. they were the last people who wanted to go
D. they were the only men who offered to go
B. There wouldn"t be any danger.
C. It would be long and tiring.
D. It would be exciting.
B. didn"t know how to operate the door
C. was less experienced than he was
D. didn"t know how to do repairs
B. show the funny side of the astronauts" life
C. make people laugh
D. make people think
home. St. Martin took his knife and cut his coat in two. He gave the man half of his warm coat. Then he gave
the man half of his bread.
Nancy was a schoolgirl in Holland. One St. Martin" s Day, she rode her bicycle with her classmates after
school. When she got home, she said goodbye to her classmates and went into her yard. As she parked her bike, she heard a noise in the grass. She jumped back suddenly. At her feet was a small gray homeless cat. "That old
cat keeps scaring me!" she complained as she walked into the room. "It won"t hurt you," said her father.
She was angry about the cat but she could not be unhappy for long. It was St. Martin"s Day." Who was St. Martin anyway?" Nancy asked. Father told her the story of St. Martin. Nancy was touched (感动) by the story. She put a piece of bread in her bag and went into the yard.
Nancy heard the noise again." You wait a minute!" she called as she ran after the cat. She caught it and
picked it up. She opened her bag. Taking out a piece of bread, she offered half to the cat. The cat hungrily ate
the bread. "May we make a box for it to sleep in?" Nancy asked her father."Sure," said her father.
B. England
C. Holland
D. France
B. He saved homeless animals.
C. He often visited his neighbors.
D. He gave his food to a poor man.
B. cat
C. bird
D. snake
B. went to school by bike
C. sang and danced with her ends
D. enjoyed the dinner with her family
world was 1 letting me down.
Then a young boy came up to me and said with great excitement, "Look, what I found!" In his hand was
a flower and he placed it to his nose. He said with overacted surprise, "It sure. 2 pretty and it"s for you."
The flower before me was dead. But I knew I must 3 it, or he might never leave. So I reached for the
flower and replied," Just what I need. "But 4 placing the flower in my hand, he held it midair without reason.
It was then that I noticed for the very first time that the boy was blind.
I heard my voice trembling (颤抖), tears 5 in the sun, as I thanked him for picking the "best" one. I sat
there and wondered how he managed to see a self-pity woman.
Through the "eyes" of a blind child, at last I could see, the problem was not with the 6 ; the problem
was me. And for all of those times I myself had been 7 .I made up my mind to see the 8 in life.
( )1. A. once ( )2. A. feels ( )3. A. get ( )4. A. as for ( )5. A. shining ( )6. A. world ( )7. A. annoyed ( )8. A. future | B. hardly B. smells B. try B. instead of B. falling B. flower B. silly B. problem | C. always C. keeps C. give C. except for C. running C.boy C. proud C. beauty | D. seldom D. seems D. take D. because of D. drying D. life D. blind D. reason |
阅读理解。 | |||
Jess really felt very happy. When he arrived at his seat in the classroom that morning, he found an invitation (请柬) on his desk. It was from several of his classmates asking him to join them in a camping trip. This was the first time he had been asked to join in an out-of-school activity. Why were they asking him now? Nobody seemed to like him. In fact, he had been so lonely that he drowned his feeling with food. As a result, he had put on a lot of weight and this gave the kids something more to make fun of him. Cindy, who was standing near Jess when he read the invitation, went out quickly to tell the others that the trick (恶作剧) had worked. Everyone was pleased that Jess thought that was true. But there was no camping trip. The whole thing was made up. At first, Cindy thought it was fun. But later, when Jess told her that he was going to buy a sleeping bag with his savings (积蓄), Cindy had a second idea. She knew that Jess"s family had little money, and she hated to see him spend his savings on something he would never use. Cindy also hated to tell Jess the truth. Her close friends would be angry with her. What could she do now? | |||
1. Jess found an invitation to _____. | |||
A. join a camping trip B. join an indoor activity C. have a birthday party D. save money | |||
2. The sentence "he drowned his feeling with food" means " _____ ". | |||
A. he ate a lot to make himself feel less lonely B. he asked for a lot of food from his classmates C. he brought his food to his classmates D. he had a lot of food to put on weight | |||
3. What would happen if Cindy told Jess the truth? | |||
A. Jess would go on the camping trip himself. B. Jess"s family would be angry with Cindy. C. Cindy might have trouble with her friends. D. Jess would be thankful to his classmates. | |||
4. If Jess really bought a sleeping bag, _____. | |||
A. everyone else would also buy one B. it would be the best in the class C. Cindy would pay for it D. he would have it for no use | |||
5. From the story we can guess _____. | |||
A. everybody would go camping in the class B. Jess had few friends in the class C. Cindy was Jess"s best friend in the class D. Jess joined in many out-of-school activities | |||
完形填空。 | |||
My uncle John used to live in a beautiful little house by the sea in Atlantic City. I say he "used to" live there 1 he doesn"t live there any more. He was killed two years ago. Uncle John wrote novels. He not only 2 his job, but also made a lot of money by doing it. When he died, he had $60 million in the bank. After Uncle John"s death, I came to stay in his house for a while. I had been there for two days when I 3 a message on the screen of the old computer. I was very surprised, because I thought the computer had been 4 . The message said, "You have new 5 !" When I read it, I thought it looked like the 6 of a novel. "This looks interesting. " I thought, "It must be 7 one of Uncle John"s friends." I decided I should make an answer to the e-mail to tell him or her that Uncle John was 8 . However, the computer would not let me 9 . Every day for the next three weeks, more e-mails kept arriving. I printed 10 of all of them. The story was about Jane Winterbourne, a young writer working on her first novel. She sent her novel to Jack Tanner, an old writer and asked him to 11 her to publish it. However, he cheated her, and published the novel himself pretending that he had 12 it. The novel was very 13 . Tanner made a lot of money, and bought himself a house by the sea in Atlantic City. It was then that I realized that "Jack Tanner" and "Jane Winterbourne" were 14 names. "Jack" was 15 to be Uncle John. | |||