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完形填空。     There was a woman in Detroit, who had two sons. She was worried about them, especially the younger
one, Ben, because he was not doing well in school. Boys in his class played jokes on him because he seemed
so    1  .The mother   2   that she would help her sons to do    3   in school by herself. She told him to go to
the Detroit Public Library to   4   a book a week and do a book report for her.
     One day, in Ben"s class, the teacher held up a rock (石头) and asked    5   anyone knew it. Ben put up his
hand and the teacher let him    6  . "Why did Ben put up his hand?" all of his classmates whispered (耳语).
"He    7   said anything. What could he possibly want to say?" However, Ben not only    8   the rock, but also
said a lot about it. The teacher and the other students were    9  . Ben had learned this from doing one of his
book reports.
     Later Ben became the top student of his class. When he finished high school, he went to Yale University
and   10  became one of the best doctors in the United States.
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试题【完形填空。     There was a woman in Detroit, who had two sons. She was worried about 】;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. clever 
(     )2. A. seemed   
(     )3. A. well   
(     )4. A. see   
(     )5. A. that   
(     )6. A. think             
(     )7. A. always  
(     )8. A. found  
(     )9. A. afraid  
(     )10. A. at first
B. difficult  
B. decided     
B. bad         
B. find        
B. if          
B. leave              
B. ever        
B. played      
B. surprised  
B. at the end  
C. slow          
C. wondered     
C. right         
C. read         
C. how          
C. ask          
C. sometimes    
C. knew        
C. worried      
C. at last     
D. quick         
D. told           
D. good          
D. buy             
D. why            
D. answer                       
D. never         
D. heard            
D. unhappy       
D. now        
1-5 CBACB     6-10 DDCBC
阅读理解。
     A jobless man wanted very much to be an "office boy" at Microsoft. The manager interviewed him and
then watched him cleaning the floor as a test. "You have passed the test." he said. "Give me your e-mail
address and I"ll send you the form (表格) to fill in and the date when you may start." The man replied. "But
I don"t have a computer, neither an e-mail." "I"m sorry," said the manager. "If you don"t have an e-mail, that
means you are not living. And anyone who isn"t living cannot have the job."
     The man left with no hope at all. He didn"t know what to do with only $10 in his pocket. He thought and
thought. Then he went to the supermarket and bought 10 kilos of tomatoes. He sold the tomatoes from door
to door. In less than two hours, he had 20 dollars. He did this again and again for three times, and started to
go early every day, and returned home late. At last, he had his own fleet of delivery vehicles (运货车队). Five
years later, the man was one of the biggest food retailers (零售商) in the US.
     One day, one of his friends asked him for his e-mail. He said, "I haven"t got one." His friend couldn"t
believe his ears. "Can you imagine what you could have been if you had an e-mail?" The man thought for a
while and replied, "Yes, I"d be an office boy at Microsoft!"
1. What did the man do for the test?
[     ]
A. tie sent e-mails.
B. He did the cleaning.
C. He sold computers.
D. He filled in forms.
2. The man didn"t get the job because he            .
[     ]
A. disliked such a job
B. didn"t pass the test
C. didn"t have an e-mail
D. knew nothing about computers
3. The man             after he left Microsoft.
[     ]
A. went home directly
B. asked for food from door to door
C. thought up an idea to make money
D. bought a computer and got an e-mail
4. Why could the man become one of the biggest food retailers in the US?
[     ]
A. Because he had many friends to help him.
B. Because he worked very hard.
C. Because he had his own e-mail.
D. Because he wanted to show Microsoft he was living.
5. What does the story want to tell us?
[     ]
A. Computers are very important in our daily life.
B. Everyone can make a lot of money with only $10.
C. The manager didn"t like the man.
D. Nothing in the world is impossible if we work hard.
短文填空。
     Mr. Jones liked to be comfortable, so every time he took a train, he used to put a bag on the seat 
1.            to him and pretend that it belonged to a 2.             who had gone to buy some cigarettes at
the station.
     One day, Mr. Jones did this 3.            when the train was very crowded. When nearly all the seats
were taken, an old man 4.            on the train. Looking at the bag, he asked, "Is this seat taken?"
     "Yes." said Mr. Jones, "it belongs to a friend of 5.            who has gone to buy some cigarettes.
He will 6.            back soon." Pretending to worry about his friend, he looked out of the window.
     "All right," said the old man, "I"ll just sit here until your friend 7.           , if you don"t mind." Mr. Jones
couldn"t say anything. Just then the train 8.             to move out of the station.
     "Well," said the old man, "what a pity! Your friend 9.            the train, but his bag is still here."
 10.            Mr. Jones could say anything, the old man took the bag and threw it out of the window.
完形填空。
     A traveler came out of the airport. There were many taxis. He asked every 1.         name and he took the
third one. It 2.           five dollars to go from the airport to the hotel. Then the traveler asked the driver to
show him around the city for a whole day. For the service, the driver wanted 100 dollars. It was very dear,
but the traveler said 3.          and agreed. The driver took the man everywhere 4.        . In the evening they
went back to the hotel. The traveler gave 100 dollars 5.          the driver and asked the driver for another
day"s driving. It was another 100 dollars. The driver was very pleased to be getting 6.          money than
before.
     The next day they went to the same places again. In the evening the driver got the money, but he felt
guilty (负疚的) 7.          he liked the traveler, and 100 dollars a day was a lot of 8.        ." So you are going
home. 9.          are you from?" "I come from New York." "New York?" said the driver. "I have a sister in
New York. Her name is Susan. Do you know 10.           ?" "She gave me 200 dollars to give you!"
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(    )1. A. driver"s
(    )2. A. spent  
(    )3. A. something
(    )4. A. happily 
(    )5. A. for   
(    )6. A. less   
(    )7. A. because      
(    )8. A. price  
(    )9. A. How   
(    )10. A. her   
B. worker"s     
B. paid       
B. nothing   
B. sadly      
B. to      
B. fewer     
B. though                   
B. money     
B. Where     
B. him    
C. waiter"s   
C. cost             
C. everything    
C. angrily       
C. with              
C. more          
C. if              
C. things          
C. When              
C. them                              
完形填空。
     On the first day of school, our professor introduced a little old lady called Rose to us.
     "Why are you in college at    1    old age?" I asked later.
     "I"m here to meet a rich husband, get married, have a couple of    2  , and then retire and travel. Having
a college education is one of the most important    3    in my life and now I"m getting one!" she told me.
      We soon had no    4   and became friends. I always listened to this "time machine" as she shared    5   
experiences with me. I thought she was very clever and I was    6    her intelligence (智力).
      At the end of the term we    7    Rose to give a talk to our football team. We were all    8   by what she
taught us. When she began to give a talk, she was not as natural as she    9   is. Then she   10   her throat
and began, "When you lose your dreams, you die.   11   can grow old. We should correctly   12   death.
The only people that are afraid of death are those with regrets."
     At the year"s end Rose finished the college degree. One week after graduation Rose died   13   in her
sleep. Over two thousand college   14   attended her funeral to honor the wonderful woman. She told us
that it"s never too   15  to be all you can possibly be.
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(     )1. A. so an   
(     )2. A. children  
(     )3. A. events   
(     )4. A. space    
(     )5. A. our     
(     )6. A. on      
(     )7. A. begged   
(     )8. A. attracted  
(     )9. A. seldom   
(     )10. A. rose     
(     )11. A. Somebody   
(     )12. A. take     
(     )13. A. quickly   
(     )14. A. workers   
(     )15. A. late    
B. such        
B. boys    
B. distance   
B. distance   
B. his       
B. below     
B. ordered     
B. interviewed     
B. usually    
B. cleared    
B. No one      
B. watch      
B. lonely     
B. professors  
B. early    
C. so            
C. girls      
C. descriptions  
C. review    
C. her          
C. under        
C. told             
C. caught     
C. always        
C. opened         
C. Anybody       
C. rise           
C. hardly          
C. students      
C. good     
D. such an        
D. daughters       
D. sights    
D. wonder        
D. their          
D. above           
D. invited         
D. kept            
D. never          
D. checked                    
D. Nobody         
D. face           
D. naturally      
D. teachers        
D. bad         
阅读理解
    When I was thirteen years old, a boy gave me an important gift. It was a smile.
    It was the early autumn of my first year at a junior high school, and my old school was far away. As a
result, no one knew who I was. I was very lonely and afraid to make friends with anyone.
    Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I felt my heart break. I couldn"t talk to anyone
about my problem, and I didn"t want my parents to worry about me.
    Then one day, my classmates talked happily with their friends, but I sat at my desk unhappily as usual.
At that moment, a boy entered the classroom. I didn"t know who he was. He passed me and then turned
back. He looked at me and smiled without a word.
    Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy and warm.
    That smile changed my life. I started to talk with the other students and made friends. Day by Day, I
became closer to everyone in my class. The boy with the lucky smile has become my best friend now.
    One day, I asked him why he smiled, but he couldn"t remember smiling at me! It doesn"t matter because
all the dark days have gone. Now I believe that the world is what you think it is. If you think you are
lonely, you might always be alone. So smile at the world and it will smile back.
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1. The writer ______ at the age of thirteen.
[     ]
A. stayed at home
B. worried about her parents
C. was a high school student
2. The writer couldn"t talk to anyone in her new school about her problem because ______.
[     ]
A. she was always unhappy
B. she didn"t have any new friends there
C. she was in the first year at a junior high school
3. Why was a smile an important gift?
[     ]
A. Because the writer"s old school was far away.
B. Because the smile didn"t mean anything to the boy.
C. Because it made the writer feel happy and warm.
4. How did the smile change her life?
[     ]
A. She started to make friends.
B. She became best friends with the boy.
C. She realized that she was still lonely.
5. Which of the following sentence is TRUE?
[     ]
A. She became unhappy because of her parents.
B. The writer thinks all the dark days have gone.
C. The boy knew the writer and smiled at her.