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阅读短文,根据其内容简要回答问题。       During the Second World War it was very difficult for ordinary people to travel by plane because the
seats were needed for important government people and high rank (等级) officers in the army.
       Mr. Brown worked for the government during the war. He acted as an ordinary cook but in fact he was
doing important secret work, and nobody was allowed to know how important he was except for a few very
top people. 
       One day Mr. Brown had to fly to London to give a report to some important people in the government
and army. He placed (预订) an order for a seat in a plane. But when Mr. Brown was about to get onto the
plane, an important army officer came to the airport at the last minute, and Mr. Brown"s seat was given to
the officer, so Mr. Brown had to wait for the next plane which was to fly to London two days later.
       It was not until he reached London that the high rank officer discovered that the man whose seat he had
taken was the very one whose report he had flown to the city to listen to!
1. Is it easy or hard for ordinary people to travel by plane during the Second World War?
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2. Who knew Mr. Brown"s real job?
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3. Why was Mr. Brown"s seat given to the army officer?
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4. How do you think the officer would feel when he saw Mr. Brown in London?
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5. When did the army officer find he had taken Mr. Brown"s seat?
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答案
1. It"s hard. (Difficult)
2. Only a few top people.
3. Because the officer was thought to be more important than Mr. Brown.
4. Maybe he would feel very surprised and sorry.
5. (The officer didn"t know about it) Until he arrived in London.
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完形填空。       Ashley Smith is a 26-year-old single mother with a daughter. She was moving into her house in Atlanta,
Georgia early on the morning of March 12, when a man     1    her to her door, and put a gun to her side.
       "I started walking to my door, and I felt really, really    2   ," she said in a TV interview last week.
        The man was Brian Nichols, 33 years old. He     3    at an Atlanta courthouse on March 11.The police
were     4    him. 
        Nichols tied Smith up with tape, but set her free after she begged him not to take her     5    again and
again. "I told him     6    he hurt me, my little girl wouldn"t have mummy," she said with tears.
        "I just talked to him and tried to     7    him believe me," Smith said. 
         She asked Nichols     8    he chose her. "He said he thought I was an angel    9    from God, and God
asked him to do so." 
         Smith even   10   for the man before he allowed her to leave. Nichols was    11   when she made him
breakfast and that the two of them watched TV, seeing    12    looking for him. "I cannot    13    that"s me
on the TV!" Nichols told the woman. 
        Then, Nichols asked Smith what she thought he   14    do. She said, "I think you should turn yourself
in. If you don"t, lots more people are going to get    15  ."
         Finally, he let her go. Then she called the police.
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用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词或情态动词。       One day when the famous American scientist Edison _____ (walk) on his way home, a young man
stopped him and required ______ (have) a word with him. Edison _____ (accept) his request.
       The young man asked, "How, Mr. Edison, _____ you _____ (invent) so many things and achieve
your fame?"
        The scientist said, "It seems that you have been thinking of ______ (become) famous every day."
        The young man nodded, "Yes, I _____ (be) dreaming of being a person as famous as you. Every
minute I _____ (think) of you how to become reputable. I don"t know when I can achieve my fame."
        Edison told him, "Don"t worry, young man. If you want _____ (be) a famous man this way, you
_____ (have) to wait until you _____ (die)!"
        "Why should I?" the young man was _____ (puzzle).
         Edison said, "What you dreamed is actually a high building. You never think of how _____ (build)
it with bricks. Thus the building will never come into reality. However, your story _____ (serve) as a
mirror. You _____ (remember) because of your idleness and laziness. They will often speak of your name
while they_____ (give) warnings to their children. Aren"t you a notorious person by then?"
        The young man _____ (feel) very shameful and said, "I knew I ______ (not work) hard before, but
I"ll build my building."
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完形填空。       It is a thousand kilometers across that desert (沙漠). The road is    1    nearly all the way. Sometimes
there is a deep sand. A driver must then put his foot down hard and drive through! There are three small 
   2    along the way. Vick reached the first place at ten o"clock p. m. He had his     3    in a little restaurant
(餐馆) there. It was a warm    4    in August. Vick wanted to     5    through the night. The nights are warm
enough in August, but the days are very, very     6   .
       He left the restaurant at 11: 30 and drove over     7    hours. There wasn"t a moon, but the    8    were
wonderful. There was nothing else on die road. Vick thought, "It"s an empty desert. No tree, house, man.
"He could    9   . the endless, white road in the car"s headlights (车灯). A million stars looked down on him. 
       It was two o"clock in the morning. Vick stopped the car. He was two hundred kilometers from the   10  
 town: "I"ll light the cooker (炊具)," he thought, "and make some tea. " He got out of the car.
       He heard some sounds, ten or fifteen metres    11   . He could not see anything in the darkness (黑暗).
A man said, "Good morning. It"s a   12    morning, isn"t it?" The man came forward (向前), out of the
darkness; out of the desert. Vick did not move. The man said, "You are going to    13   some tea, aren"t you?
I often get a cup of tea at this time. It" s two o"clock. Cars always   14   near here at this time. Sometimes I
get a   15  . Now listen, and I"ll tell you a story. Then you"ll give me..."
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阅读理解。      One day Mr and Mrs Wilson and their children were going to begin their holiday, and they had to be at
the airport at eleven forty in the morning. "It"ll take us half an hour to get there in the car," Mr Wilson said,
"so we all have to be ready by eleven o" clock. Nobody should be late."
      At ten minutes to eleven they were still all running around doing things, except Mrs Wilson. She was
sitting quietly on a chair in the garden enjoying the sun. Her husband and children were surprised that she
wasn"t in a hurry. 
      When they sat in the car, Mrs Wilson said to them, "Well, I knew that this was going to happen, so
before I went to bed last night, I moved all the clocks ahead twenty minutes. So now we can go to the
airport quietly without worrying about being late."
根据短文内容,判断下列句子的正误。正确的在括号中写“T”,错误的写“F”。
(     )1. The Wilsons were busy getting ready for a holiday.
(     )2. They would travel by air.
(     )3. Their plane was going to take off at 11:40.
(     )4. Mrs Wilson wasn"t in a hurry because she knew there was enough time for them.
(     )5. They were twenty minutes late for their plane.
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阅读理解。      He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and
had been at the Children"s Home (孤儿院) since he was only four. I thought of him. He was honest (诚实).
For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧) broke one day. Jerry said the Children"s Home would mend it. I
handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn"t take the money. "I"ll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn"t
hit the wood in the right place."
      "But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I"ll speak to the
seller." It was only then that he would take the money.
       Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be
badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I"ll put
some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm (暴风雨) comes up, you can stay warm."
       One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of
something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially (特别) next to the fire."
       But you were four, Jerry, "when you came to live at the Children"s Home. Do you still remember your
mother?" 1. How long had Jerry lived at the Children"s Home by the time he met the writer? [     ]
A. One year.
B. Four years.
C. Eight years.
D. Twelve years. 2. How did Jerry feel after he broke the handle of the ax?[     ]
A. Sorry.
B. Happy.
C. Angry.
D. Lucky. 3. What did the writer think of Jerry? He was             . [     ]
A. clever, honest but lazy
B. honest, helpful and worked hard
C. honest, warm-hearted and strange
D. careful, honest and weak 4. The sentence underlined (划线的) means that             . [     ]
A. you should be more careful next time
B. anyone can hit the wood in the right place
C. I always hit the wood in the right place
D. people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place 5. Which is right?[     ]
A. Jerry lived with his parents at times.
B. The writer was really Jerry"s mother.
C. Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too.
D. Jerry did not like to live with his mother.
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