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完形填空。   One evening, Mr Green was driving his car along a lonely country road. He had __1_ $10 000
from the bank in town. Suddenly a man in rags stopped him and asked for __2_. Mr Green told him
to get on and  continued his way.  _ 3 _ he talked to the man, he _ 4 _ that he had just broken out
of prison. Mr Green  was very afraid at the __5_ of the money. Suddenly he saw a police-car and
had a _ 6 _ idea. He _ 7_  speed and drove as quickly as possible. Then he found the police-car
running _ 8_ him. After a mile _9 _  the police-car passed him and ordered him to stop. A policeman
came up. Mr Green had hoped to tell him about the trouble but the man put a gun to Mr Green"s _10 .
   The policeman said he wanted Mr Green"s name and _11_ and Mr Green obeyed. The policeman
wrote it down in his notebook and put it in his _12_. "You _13_ appear at the police station. " He said.
Then he  talked to Mr Green about _14_ driving. Mr Green started up his car again. He had _15_ all
hope of  his £10,000, but as he reached a more lonely part, the robber said he wanted to _16_. Mr
Green stopped   and the man said. "_17. You"ve been _18_ to me. This is what I can do in _19 " And
he handed Mr Green the policeman"s _20_, which was stolen while the policeman was talking to Mr
Green.(     )1. A. taken  
(     )2. A. money  
(     )3. A. As      
(     )4. A. recognized
(     )5. A. sight  
(     )6. A. fast    
(     )7. A. put on  
(     )8. A. behind  
(     )9. A. and so  
(     )10.A. head    
(     )11.A. number  
(     )12.A. car    
(     )13.A. shall  
(     )14.A. careful
(     )15.A. held out
(     )16.A. run away
(     )17.A. I"m sorry
(     )18.A. kind    
(     )19.A. all    
(     )20.A. gun     B. held          
B. help          
B. Since        
B. learned      
B. idea          
B. bright        
B. got on        
B. with          
B. or so        
B. shoulder      
B. home          
B. pocket        
B. will          
B. normal        
B. build up      
B. break away    
B. You"re welcome
B. polite        
B. fact          
B. pen          C. brought        
C. a lift          
C. Then            
C. supposed        
C. touch          
C. strange        
C. took on        
C. after          
C. and so on      
C. back            
C. place          
C. hand            
C. would          
C. drunk          
C. given up        
C. set out        
C. That"s all riht
C. known          
C. return          
C. money           D. drawn      
D. a ride      
D. Because    
D. expected    
D. thought    
D. bad        
D. had on      
D. beside      
D. or so on    
D. neck        
D. address    
D. trousers    
D. need        
D. dangerous  
D. turn over  
D. get out     
D. Thank you
D. necessary  
D. the end    
D. notebook    
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试题【完形填空。   One evening, Mr Green was driving his car along a lonely country road. H】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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阅读理解。      George Banks was a clever journalist. He worked for a good newspaper, and  he liked arguing
very  much. He argued with anybody, and about anything. Sometimes the people whom he argued
with were as clever as he was, but often they were not.
      He did not mind arguing with stupid people at all: he knew that he could never persuade them to
agree, because they could never really understand what he was saying, and the stupider they were,
the surer they were that they were right; but he often found that stupid people said very amusing things.
     At the end of one argument which George had with one of these less clever people, the man said
some-thing which George has always remembered and which has always amused him. It was, "Well,
Sir, you should never forget this: there are always three answers to every question: you answer, my
answer,and the  correct answer."1. It seemed to George as if ________.A. it was more interesting to argue with as clever people as he was
B. it was more interesting to argue with clever people than with stupid ones
C. it was more interesting to argue with stupid people than with clever ones
D. it was no good arguing with stupid people2. From the passage we can conclude that________.A. George did nothing but argue with others
B. George was a man full of sense of humour
C. George always won the arguments
D. What George said was difficult to understand3. Why didn"t George mind arguing with stupid people? Because ________A. he wanted to win the arguments
B. he wanted to make the arguments more heated
C. stupid people could be easily fooled
D. what stupid people said could often give him greater pleasure4. What one of the stupid people said at the end of one argument could be considered very________.

A. clever
B. stupid
C. strange
D. special

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完形填空。

     Entering the drama room I am immediately surrounded by the familiar sights, smells and sounds.
Streaks(条纹,线条) of light cast by the blinds of the tall __1_ send shafts(杆状物) of light through
the dusty air. I take a _ 2_  and the concrete and paint _ 3_ tickle my nose. I _ 4 _ everything about
this room.
     Some of the _ 5 _ times of my life have been spent here. It"s ironic(讽刺的), but the _ 6   is the
only place where I feel that I don"t have to _ 7_ to be someone I"m not. Like many teenagers, I almost
_8 _ think that people are judging me, but when I act, that feeling disappears.  People only look at your
_ 9_ ability, not your clothing, money, choice of friends, or any of the other ways people are usually
_10_.
     When I"m on stage, everything else vanishes(消失). All the worries and  _11_ of the outside world
are put on hold. Nervousness is still present, _12 _ it"s the excited and tingly kind, not the queasy(不稳
定的) _13___ of being different and alone.
     I _14_ love to work backstage and on lighting. I _15_ you could find another girl who would work
on a ladder _16   her elbows in cables and dust and love every second of it. It makes me unique and
gives me a sense of _17_ to know that I succeed in an area where _18_ others-and virtually(事实上)
no girls-do.
    High school is a difficult atmosphere, to put it _19_. Like others, I"m often insecure(不安的),   not
_ 20_who I am or where I"m going in life. Wherever that may be, I will always have the confidence I
get from the-ater.

(     )1.A. doors    
(     )2.A. last look
(     )3.A. smells  
(     )4.A. hate    
(     )5.A. worst    
(     )6.A. room    
(     )7.A. pretend  
(     )8.A. hardly  
(     )9.A. acting  
(     )10.A. thought of
(     )11.A. happiness
(     )12.A. and    
(     )13.A. feeling
(     )14.A. seldom  
(     )15.A. hope    
(     )16.A. up for  
(     )17.A. pride  
(     )18.A. few    
(     )19.A. cruelly
(     )20.A. fond of B. windows  
B. long walk
B. tastes    
B. love      
B. tiring    
B. office    
B. expect    
B. seriously
B. speaking  
B. judged    
B. anxieties
B. however  
B. idea      
B. almost    
B. doubt    
B. out at    
B. duty      
B. many      
B. tensely  
B. afraid for C. roofs      
C. short breath
C. sounds      
C. miss        
C. best        
C. building    
C. want        
C. constantly  
C. moving      
C. taken care of
C. chances    
C. but        
C. hope        
C. relatively  
C. think      
C. up to      
C. humor      
C. a few      
C. friendly    
C. sure of    D. walls        
D. deep breath  
D. looks        
D. forget        
D. better        
D. stage        
D. decide      
D. happily      
D. repeating    
D. feeling      
D. pressures    
D. though        
D. fact          
D. absolutely    
D. suspect      
D. down to      
D. sight        
D. some          
D. mildly        
D. interested in
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完形填空。     Lie Yu Kou (Lie Zi) was showing Bo Hun Wu Ren his archery(射箭) skill. He   1   the bow to its
full extent, had a cup of water   2   on his elbow, and released the arrow. As soon as the first arrow
flew off, a second one was wound up. The moment the second one was winged, a third was ready,
and all of them lodged in the same place. During all this time, his   3   was as still as a statue.
After his performance, Lie Zi asked Bo Hun Wu Ren: "What do you think of my archery skill?"
     Bo Hun Wu Ren laughed: "This is still only a(an)   4   shot, not quite the perfect shot yet. Let"s
climb up the mountain and stand on the   5   overhanging the abyss(深渊). We"ll see if you can   6   an
arrow."
     Wu Ren then led Lie Zi up to a place eight hundred feet above a deep valley. Wu Ren turned his   7  
to the edge of the cliff,   8   moving his feet until he was standing with his heels extending over the edge,
and   9   Lie Zi to join him. Lie Zi was so   10   that he threw himself down on the ground, sweating
from head to toe.
     Bo Hun Wu Ren raised the bow and shot the arrows from his bow, with no   11   missed. Then he
looked at Lie Zi and said   12  . " The best archer can look up at the blue   13  , down at the nether
(地下的) world and to the eight poles of the earth but still keep 14  . Here on this mountain, you"re
already   15  , so your chances of hitting your mark are very slim".
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(     )1. A. drew        
(     )2. A. fastened    
(     )3. A. head        
(     )4. A. excellent  
(     )5. A. border      
(     )6. A. aim        
(     )7. A. back      
(     )8. A. proudly    
(     )9. A. persuaded  
(     )10. A. determined
(     )11. A. arrow      
(     )12. A. friendly  
(     )13. A. aims      
(     )14. A. positive  
(     )15. A. in panic  
B. dragged      
B. fixed        
B. body        
B. skillful    
B. top        
B. draw      
B. face        
B. clumsily    
B. begged    
B. terrified    
B. target      
B. warmly      
B. rainbows    
B. silent    
B. in despair  
C. reached      
C. balanced      
C. hand          
C. normal        
C. summit        
C. shoot        
C. arrow        
C. quickly      
C. invited      
C. worried      
C. bow          
C. coolly      
C. stars      
C. calm        
C. out of breath
D. shot            
D. added          
D. shoulder        
D. imperfect      
D. cliff          
D. launch          
D. eyes            
D. slowly          
D. suggested      
D. anxious        
D. bird            
D. happily        
D. skies          
D. active          
D. out of mind    
阅读理解。

     I arrived late one night on a business trip, so I decided to have dinner in the hotel. As I was finishing
my meal, an elderly couple came in to dine. They were holding hands and had lovely smiles on their
faces. They sat three tables from me. I was amazed at the love they showed for each other. It seemed
to strike home all the more, because it was shortly after ending a 20-year marriage and I still had pain
in my heart.
     My waiter was also their waiter. As I paid my bill, I inquired as to what their bill was. He informed
me, and I gave him $40 to pay their bill. He asked if I knew them and I told him "No, I just wanted to
repay them for the love that they were showing to each other," and then I departed.
     The next day I entered the restaurant to dine before my departure. After I had been seated, the
waiter who served me the night before told me that the strangest thing happened after I left the
restaurant.
     When the elderly couple went to pay for their meal, they were informed that it had been paid. When
they inquired who had done this, the hostess told them they had no idea who I was, just retelling what I
said.
     The couple were amazed. They looked around, asked for the bill of two young couples who were
seated together, paid their bill and departed, saying "Love begets Love" to the amazement of the hostess
and waiter.
      I smiled and said "That"s nice," and proceeded to order my meal.
     About 45 minutes later, I finished my meal and was about to head out, but my waiter was nowhere to
be found. I waited and waited and finally walked over to the hostess stand and explained that I needed to pay for my meal and hurry to the airport. She smiled and explained that I would not have to pay for my
meal, because both the waiter and she felt compelled to pay my bill due to the joy that was brought to
the faces of the elderly couple and the amazement of the young couples.
     When I told her that they didn"t have to do that, she said with a smile "Love begets Love."


1. The writer"s purpose of writing the passage is to            .    
A. suggest love never dies    
B. share an interesting experience
C. encourage us to help people in need
D. prove a show of love really makes a difference
2. Why did the elderly couple pay the bill of the two young couples?  
A. Because they were always ready to help poor people.
B. Because they were happy to pass the love they gained.C. Because they invited the young people
     to the meal.
D. Because they didn"t want to take the advantage of the writer"s generosity.
3. Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word "compelled" in
this passage? 
A. obliged    
B. forced    
C. satisfied  
D. determined  
4. What can be inferred from the story?   
A. The writer did all this to prove his belief in love.          
B. The young couples paid the bill of other customers in the restaurant. 
C. The waiter left on purpose and made the writer stay alone to test him.                 
D. The love between the elderly couple deeply touched the writer who was single.
5. Which of the following proverbs can best explain the theme of the story? 
A. A good beginning makes a good ending.
B. Where there is love, there is life.
C. As a man sows, so shall he reap (收获).
D. Love me, love my dog.
完形填空。
   When sailors are allowed ashore after a long time at sea, they sometimes get drunk and cause
trouble.  For this reason, the navy _ 1_  has its police in big ports. Whenever sailors cause trouble,
the police come and _  2_ them.
   One day, the police in a big seaport received a telephone call _ 3 _ a bar in the town. The barman
said  that a big sailor had got drunk and __4_ the furniture in the bar. The officer in charge of the police
guard that evening said that he would come immediately.
   Now, officers who __5_ and punish the sailors _ 6 _ drunk usually chose _ 7_ policeman they could
find to go with them. __8_this particular officer did not do this. __9_,he chose the smallest and _10_
man he   could find to go to the bar with him and _11_ the sailor.
    Another officer who _12_ there was surprised when he saw the officer of the guard chose such a
small man. _13_he said to him, "Why_14_you take a big man with you? You have to fight the sailor
who _15_."
"Yes, you are _16_ right," answered the officer of the guard. "That is exactly _17_ I am taking this
small  man. If you see two policemen coming _18_ you, and one is _19_ the other, which one _20_
you attack?"
(     )1.A. always          
(     )2.A. meet with        
(     )3.A. about            
(     )4.A. was breaking    
(     )5.A. would go        
(     )6.A. slightly        
(     )7.A. the biggest      
(     )8.A. In fact          
(     )9.A. Instead          
(     )10.A. good-looking    
(     )11.A. seize          
(     )12.A. will go        
(     )13.A. Yet            
(     )14.A. don"t          
(     )15.A. looks strong    
(     )16.A. all            
(     )17.A. how            
(     )18.A. up              
(     )19.A. not smaller than
(     )20.A. could          
B. seldom        
B. deal with    
B. from          
B. was ordering  
B. might beat    
B. not at all    
B. the youngest  
B. But          
B. Therefore    
B. weakest-looking
B. kill          
B. had come      
B. But          
B. couldn"t    
B. is drunk      
B. very          
B. what          
B. at            
B. as big as      
B. will          
C. forever      
C. see          
C. in            
C. was moving    
C. dar ed to fight
C. heavily      
C. the bravest  
C. So            
C. Although      
C. ugly-looking  
C. get rid of    
C. would start off
C. So            
C. can"t      
C. seems rude    
C. too          
C. why          
C. before        
C. as small as  
C. do            
D. sometimes        
D. judge            
D. of              
D. was dusting      
D. had to go        
D. much more        
D. the experienced  
D. And              
D. Then            
D. strongest-looking
D. catch up with    
D. happened to be  
D. Then             
D. do            
D. is dangerous    
D. quite            
D. that            
D. towards          
D. much smaller than
D. can