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阅读理解。     A HOLIDAY jet pilot (飞行员) said that he would land and call the police after a woman refused to
stop smoking.
     He warned Maureen Harkavy, "Put that cigarette out, or I"ll land the plane and have you arrested."
     Maureen, 47, was so shocked she wrote to the airline"s chairman. But his replay was evenruder.
    "You seem to think you have a God-given right to pollute your neighbours"s atmosphere," wrote John
Ferriday of Paramount Airways.
     (a) Said Maureen, "I only found out about it when I was checking in. I"m a nervous flyer so I lit a
cigarette during the filght. A stewardess (空姐) asked me to put it out, but I said I wanted to carry on as
there was no rule against smoking on the plane." She was just finishing her cigarette when the pilot arrived.
    (b) I"ve never seen such an unpleasant letter. She said, "I don"t think I"ll ever fly again." But there was a
funny side. Maureen explained, "We were offered duty-free (免税的) cigarette from the stewardess on
the plane!"
    (c) Mr Ferriday went on, "Believe me, you haven"t. Expecially when you travel on my planes." Maureen
and her husband Michael were moved to Paramount filght just before they left Portugal. But they were
not told of the company"s (公司的) no smoking policy.
     (d) "He was loud and rude,"said Maureen. "He said if I lit another cigarette he would land the plane at
Bordeaux and hand me to the French police." Later, from her home in Mosely, Birmingham, Maureen
wrote to the company and received the rude reply. 1. The second half of the story has been in wrong order. (parts a-d) Choose the rearranged order
     (重新排列的顺序) which you think is right. [     ]

A: a, c, b, d
B: c, a, b, d
C: c, a, d, b
D: d, a, b, c

2. Maureen Harkavy          on the plane. [     ]
答案
1. C   2. C   3. D   4. D
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阅读理解。      George and his friend Peter were fond of deer-hunting, and whenever they had a free day during the
deer-hunting season, they took their guns and went off into the forest.
      One Saturday they were sitting on a stone eating their sandwiches (三明治) and drinking their coffee
when they saw a man walking through the snow towards them. He was dressed in deer-hunting clothes,
but he had no gun with him. When he got nearer, the two friends saw that he was following a deer"s foot
prints. They were both very surprised to see a man following a deer without a gun. So when he reached
them, they stopped him and asked him whether any thing was wrong and whether they could help him.
The man sat down beside them, accepted a cup of coffee and told them his story.
      Like them, he had gone out deer-hunting that morning with a friend. They had seen a deer with very
big horns (角), and had followed it for some time. Then he had fired at it, and it had fallen just where it
stood. He and his friend had run over to examine it, and he had said to his friend "This deer"s horns will
make a wonderful rack (架子) for my guns when I get it home." He had then put his gun in the deer"s
horns and stepped back to see exactly how they would look as a gun rack on the wall of his study. He
had been admiring the effect when the deer had suddenly jumped up, shaken itself and ran away, carrying
his gun firmly stuck in its horns. 1. This is a story about _____. [     ]
A: how to hunt deer during the hunting season
B: a hunting experience of George and Peter
C: how a hunter lost his weapon while deer-hunting
D: how deer sometimes fool their hunter 2. When did George usually go hunting? [     ]
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阅读理解。      At five he was collecting old newspapers to make money. And when he was 15 he signed his
schoolmates up to start a babysitting circle.
      Now 20, third-year Cambridge University student, Peter Blackburn is managing director of a
company with a £30000 plan. And he thinks it will make more than 15000 by next summer.
      He set up Peter Backborn Ltd last year to bring out a new, colour term-planner that now
students all over the UK are using.
      "I felt that most of the planners going around were pretty unimaginative, " he says "I believed
that I could do a better job and decided to have a go."
      Blackburn admits that he is putting far more effort into business than his computer studies
course at university. While fellow students are out with their friends, he keeps in touch with his
business office in Lancashire by movable phone. Before he set up the company he spent one
holiday preparing a plan that would persuade his bank to lend him money. 
      "Most students work hard for a good degree because they believe that will help them get
a job to support themselves," he says "I work hard at my company because that is what will
support me next year, after I leave college."
      Friends believe that Blcakburn will make £1 million within 5 years.
      He is not quite so sure, however, "There"s a lot to be done yet," he says. 1. Choose the right order of the facts given in the passage.
    a. He spent his holiday preparing a plan.
    b. He collected newspapers.
    c. He set up his own company.
    d. He asded the bank for money.
    e. He set up a babysitting circle. A: e,b,c,a,d
B: b,e,a,d,c
C: b,e,d,a,c
D: b,e,c,a,d 2. When he was quite young, Blackburn ____. [     ]
A: already make a lot of money
B: already had a business brain.
C: was already managing director of a company
D: already set up his own business
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先通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。        I am sitting in an empty football field after my last high school football game that finished a few hours ago.
I"m the mid-field player on my team. But in fact that"s not (1) now. I was the mid-field player because, as I
said, this was my (2) game. That"s a good way to end a high school football career (生涯), especially if you
win, but even though you don"t, it"s (3) to leave at a high point.
         I was eight when I first started playing football. My dad (4) football, and he used to practise with me at
home — passing, catching, running. We used to practise almost every evening (5) it got too dark. He tried to
teach everything he knew about the (6). "Just remember: don"t ever (7)." "Stay in the game. Don"t lose your
concentration (专注).""Go out there and give 110 percent(百分之……)every time." Well, that was a long time
ago, but I still hear his words (8) in my ears.
         I had a lot on my mind (9) the game today. I don"t like things to end, I guess, and this was the last game.
I was talking to myself and warning myself about what to do and not to do. I didn"t sleep at all (10), and when
the sun came up this morning, I reached the point where (11) just wanted it all to be over, finished, done. But
then when the game started, my mind became (12). I just lived in this game, this moment. I didn"t hear the
crowd, I didn"t feel the cold or the pain, I never felt tired. I just kept my eyes on the (13), and it was just me
and the ball and, inside, a soft, white light (14) me the way to, and it was a beautiful, empty feeling.
         It"s all over now, and it"s really getting cold here. It"s starting to snow. The sun"s almost gone, and I can
(15) see the goal. Now it"s dark and I"m sitting here all alone. Well, I guess it"s time to say good-bye and move
on. 
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阅读理解。     Years ago,I lived in a building in a large city. The building next door was only a few feet away from
mine. There was a woman who lived there and whom I had never met, yet I could see her sitting by her
window each afternoon, sewing (缝纫) and reading. 
     After several months had gone by, I began to notice that her window was dirty. Everything was
unclear through the dirty window. I would say to myself, "Why doesn"t that woman clean her window?
It really looks terrible."
     One bright morning I decided to clean my flat,including cleaning the window.
     Late in the afternoon after I finished the cleaning, I sat down by the window with a cup of coffee for
a rest. What a surprise! The woman sitting by her window was clearly seen. Her window was clean!
     Then it dawned on me. I had been criticizing (批评) her dirty window,but all the time I was watching
hers through my own dirty window.
     That was quite an important lesson for me. How often had I looked at and criticized others through
the dirty window of my heart, through my own shortcomings (缺点)?
      From then on, whenever I want to judge someone, I ask myself first, "Am I looking at him through
my own dirty window?" Then I try to clean the window of my own world so that I can see others" world
more clearly. 1.The writer couldn"t see anything early through the window because ______.[     ]
A.the woman"s window was dirty
B.his window was dirty
C.the woman lived far away
D.he was near-sighted (近视的) 2.After the writer finished the cleaning he was surprised to find that ______.[     ]
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阅读短文,将下列句子补充完整。         Mr Turner lived in a town and worked in a post office. He wanted to travel in the capital but he couldn"t.
His mother was often ill in bed and he had to spend a lot of money on her medicine. Luckily he won in a lottery
(彩票) and got a lot of money one day. He bought a car and decided to take his holiday in London with his wife. 
          It was Saturday and there were many cars on the roads. At a crossing a traffic accident happened and
several cars and buses were hit. They had to wait for a long time. When they got to the hospital, they were both
thirsty and hungry. They went to a restaurant and wanted to have something. But there were a lot of people in it.
They had to sit down to queue up. After a while a waiter came out and shouted, "Who"s Mr Jenkins?"
          But nobody answered and the waiter had to leave. Mr Turner said to his wife,"I"m sure Mr Jenkins
ordered dinner here but he hasn"t come. I"d better take his place by assuming (冒用) his name and will be able
to have dinner earlier."
        "That"s a good idea!" said his wife.
         After a while the waiter came out and shouted again, "Who"s Mr Jenkins, please?"
         Mr Jenkins came up to him and said, "It"s Mr Jenkins here, sir. What"s the matter?"
        "Wonderful!" the waiter called out happily. "Your family are waiting for you inside!"
1. Mr Turner u_____ to spend much money on his mother"s medicine and couldn"t a ____ to travel in capital.
2. Luckily he won in a lottery one day and became r_____. He bought a car and decided to make a t_____ to
    London with his wife.
3. Mr and Mrs. Turner felt thirsty and hungry b____ a traffic accident made them w____ long.
4. When they drove to a restaurant they found it f_____ of people and had to wait in l_____.
5. Mr Turner wanted to have dinner e_____ with his wife by assuming Mr Jenkins" name, but he f_____ to
    make it.
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