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完形填空。      Mr. Johnson worked in a restaurant, but he wasn"t a good    1    and at last he was sent away. Once
he went to see the doctor because something was wrong with his ear. He    2    the doctor twenty dollars
after the    3    treatment. It made him think it easy to get money as a doctor. So later he    4    a hospital in
a small town. At first, people there knew    5    about him and they came to see him. But soon they found
he couldn"t treat them at all and his medicine didn"t    6    .
     One evening he heard the door    7    at and found a traveler    8    in front of his hospital. He thought
he had a bad cold and    9    him take some medicine. After that the man left.
     On the second day a young man came in and said, "Thank you very much, doctor!" It    10    Mr. Johnson
as he hadn"t seen him before. The young man continued, "My uncle died from your wrong treatment yesterday
and he left much money to me!"
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试题【完形填空。      Mr. Johnson worked in a restaurant, but he wasn"t a good    1    and 】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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(     )1.A.teacher    
(     )2.A.paid     
(     )3.A.five minute
(     )4.A.closed    
(     )5.A.everything      
(     )6.A.work      
(     )7.A.knock   
(     )8.A.sleeping  
(     )9.A.made     
(     )10.A.troubled  
B.cook        
B.spent      
B.five minutes 
B.found       
B.something          
B.use        
B.knocking    
B.sleep      
B.asked      
B.worried   
C.farmer              
C.cost             
C.five-minute        
C.opened          
C.anything         
C.do             
C.been knocked        
C.lying           
C.wished           
C.interested 
D.boss                 
D.returned         
D.five minute’s   
D.broke           
D.nothing             
D.eat            
D.being knocked   
D.lie              
D.wanted             
D.surprised   
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阅读理解。
     Mr. Grey was a biology professor, and he had a collection of very unusual bones. He was very proud
of them. Then one year he got a new and better job at another university, so his wife called a truck to carry
all their possessions (东西) to their new home while her husband was away at work.
     The next day three men started taking the things out of Mrs Grey"s house and putting them into the truck,
when one of them brought out a large wooden box. He was about to throw it into the truck with all the other
things when Mrs Grey ran out of her house and said , "Please treat that box very carefully! That one has all
my husband"s bones in it."
     The man was so surprised that he nearly dropped the box on his feet.
1.Mr. Grey was very proud of his collection of bones because _____.
[     ]
A. they were very expensive
B. they were of all kinds of animals
C. they were not ordinary and very difficult to get
D. they were useful in his work
2.Which of the following is not right?
[     ]
A. Mr. Grey wasn"t pleased with his old job.
B. Mrs. Grey was his husband"s good helper.
C. Mr. Grey cared more for the bones than for anything else.
D. The truck wasn"t the Greys".
3.In this passage, "my husband"s bones" means "_____".
[     ]
A. bones collected by my husband
B. bones left by my husband after eating
C. bones of my husband"s body
D. bones of my husband"s parents"
4.The man who brought the box nearly dropped it on his feet _____.
[     ]
A. when he thought there were bones of a dead body in it
B. because he thought the bones were very expensive
C. because he thought he would break the box
D. when he knew Mr. Grey was dead
5.Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
[     ]
A. Mr. Grey and His Bones
B. "My Husband"s Bones"
C. The Collection of Bones
D. Treat the Box Carefully
完形填空。
     Mr. Green heard that a certain government department (政府部门) wanted a clerk (职员),    1    he
wrote and    2    the position (职位). But while he was waiting for    3   , a friend of his introduced him
to the head of the department. And the head at once gave him     4   .
     Several months    5       6     Mr. Green was working in the department, he got a letter from his old
address. This letter said:
"Dear Sir,
      We are    7    to have to tell you that we cannot offer you the work in this department because we do
not think that you would    8   do the job successfully."
     Mr. Green laughed, but when he looked at the letter more     9    he was     10    to see that he signed it
himself!
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(     )1. A. but      
(     )2. A. got ready for
(     )3. A. an answer  
(     )4. A. the pay   
(     )5. A. later    
(     )6. A. so       
(     )7. A. happy    
(     )8. A. have to   
(     )9. A. quietly    
(     )10. A. worried   

B. so           
B. looked for     
B. his friend    
B. the address     
B. ago        
B. then        
B. sorry           
B. love to       
B. politely      
B. lucky    
C. or        
C. took      
C. the position   
C. the work  
C. before     
C. while      
C. sure    
C. be glad to    
C. carefully   
C. sad      
D. and               
D asked for          
D. the head           
D. a letter          
D. since           
D. after              
D. pleased           
D. be able to      
D. quickly       
D. surprised    
选词填空。用方框中所给词的适当形式填空,使短文完整、正确、通顺。(每个词限用一次)。
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worry about, so, either, sit down, arrive home, by air, like, him, bring, a little
阅读理解。
     This story about an old man and a clever monkey is a very old one. Aesop, a Greek writer, first told
the story many years ago. This monkey belonged to an old man. The old man was very fond of the garden,
so when birds came to the garden, he chased them away. He also helped the old man in many other ways.
The old man often fell asleep during the day in his chair. Then the monkey sat at the old man"s side and
chased the flies away from the old men"s face.
     One hot afternoon in the summer, the old man was asleep in his chair. A fly came and sat on the end
of the old man"s nose. The monkey chased it away. Soon the fly came back and sat on the old man"s
nose again. The monkey chased it away. This continued for five or six times. The monkey at last became
very angry. He jumped up, ran to the garden, and picked up a large stone. The next time when the fly sat
on the old man"s nose, the monkey hit it hard with the stone. He killed the fly, but unfortunately he broke
the old man"s nose.
1. This story was first told by a Greek _____.
[     ]
A. famous poet
B. great philosopher
C. fable writer
D. well-known physicist
2. When birds came to the garden, the monkey chased them away. The verb "chase" means _____.
[     ]
A. drive out
B. get hold of
C. catch up with
D. keep up with
3. The monkey picked up a large stone, because he wanted _____.
[     ]
A. to fight to death
B. to put the fly to death
C. to hit the fly on the head
D. to strike the old man on the nose
4. The monkey at last became angry, because _____.
[     ]
A. the old man didn"t give him anything to eat
B. the old man made the monkey do nothing
C. the old man often fell asleep during the day in his armchair
D. He couldn"t drive the fly away
5. Which of the following statements is true according to this passage?
[     ]
A. From this story we can learn; sometimes things done out of harmful will may be good.
B. From this story we can learn; sometimes things done out of good will may be good.
C. From this story we can learn; sometimes things done out of harmful will may be harmful.
D. From this story we can learn; sometimes things done out of good will may be harmful.
完形填空。
     The Pope (教皇) arrived at Heathrow Airport and got straight into a car. "I"m rather (非常)    1    for a
very important meeting, my good man," he told the driver. "Please go as fast as possible."
     The driver agreed,    2    he couldn"t do more than 100 kilometres an hour on that road. The Pope kept
asking the driver to go faster, but he failed. It made him    3   .
     Then the Pope said, "Look, I really    4    get to this meeting. It"s very important. You sit    5    and I"ll
drive." 
      Being a good Catholic lad (天主教), the driver felt he should do    6    the Pope told him. So they changed
their    7    and went on. The Pope really put his    8    down and they were doing well over 160 kilometres
an hour. But a few kilometers down the road they got pulled over by the police.
      A policeman came over to the car, looked in and then walked away to call his chief (长官)."Chief, Chief,"
he said into his radio, "I might have just stopped    9    really, really important." 
     "Is it the Prime Minister (首相)?" asked the chief. 
     "No," said the policeman, "More important than him."
      "Well, is it the Queen?" asked the chief. 
     "No, sir," answered the policeman, "More important than her."
      "Well, who is it then?" asked the chief.
      "I don"t know, sir," said the policeman, "But he has got the Pope    10    him around."
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(     )1. A. waiting    
(     )2. A. and        
(     )3. A. pleased    
(     )4. A. can        
(     )5. A. in the back
(     )6. A. when       
(     )7. A. cars       
(     )8. A. hand       
(     )9. A. someone    
(     )10. A. looking   
B. busy        
B. so           
B. afraid      
B. have to      
B. in the front
B. like          
B. clothes     
B. foot         
B. anybody       
B. walking  
C. tired        
C. but           
C. alone       
C. mustn’t    
C. on the floor    
C. how          
C. places      
C. bag         
C. two persons     
C. driving 
D. late         
D. or             
D. worried      
D. may         
D. in the car   
D. as            
D. minds       
D. key           
D. some people    
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