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Read the passages below, then think about what they will do if they have 5 million.
Alan is a kind old man. He has no children but he likes children very much. He said he would give 3
million to the poor children in the mountains if he got 5 million.
John can make shoes and his skills are very good. He is making a living-making shoes for others. He is
very tired every day because he has to work late. He would start. his own shoe shop and factory if he got
5 million.
Tim is a young man. He is a bus driver. He is active and he likes swimming very much. Now he has to
rent a room to live because he can"t afford to buy a house. He hopes he can buy a house with a swimming
pool.
Jack is a teacher. His house is far away from his school. He has to get up very early to catch the
earliest bus, or he will be late for school. He said he didn"t need to get up so early if he had a car.
Sam is a man in the mountain. His hometown is very poor. People have to buy everyday things and other
things from a shop far away and carry them on their back home because there is no road there. He wants
to build a road for his hometown.
1. Match the names with the correct pictures. Write down the letters from the pictures above.
Alan _____
John _____
Tim _____
Jack _____
Sam _____
2. What"s John"s problem now?
A. He is good at making shoes.
B. His skills are very well.
C. He has to make shoes in his own company.
D. He works so late that he is too" tired.
3. What"s Tim like?
A. He has to rent a room to live in.
B. He is a bus driver.
C. He likes swimming very much.
D. He is an active young man.
4. How does Jack go to work every day?
A. By bus.
B. By car.
C. On foot.
D. By bike.
5. Where does Sam live now?
A. In a big city.
B. In a town.
C. In a rich village.
D. In a poor mountain.
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试题【阅读下文,从各小题所给的四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。 Read the passages below, then think 】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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for a walk through the fields next to her farm. She let her dog off her lead so that he could run through the tall grass.
Angela looked up at the bright morning sun.She remembered looking up at the sky so clearly because she could still see
the moon over the trees in the field. Next to the sun she could see what looked like two bright stars. Suddenly, the two
bright lights in the sky began to move towards her very quickly until they stopped above her. Then they disappeared as
quickly as they had appeared.
Angela stood in the field feeling completely surprised by what she had just experienced while she had been watching
what she thought was a UFO. When she found her dog, it was sitting quietly watching the sky !
Later that afternoon, Angela"s daughters returned home and she tried to describe what she had seen. She told them
about the UFO and that she thought it must be Martians(火星人). However, her daughters did not believe her. "Just a
UFO doesn"t mean it"s an alien, Mom. It might be a man-made spacecraft. " said her elder daughter.
( )2. Her daughters and she walked through the tall grass.
( )3. She saw the two strange bright lights in the morning.
( )4. When she found her dog, it was standing in the field.
( )5. Her daughters disagreed with her.
dark.
A young boy ran up to me, out of _ 2___. He stopped right before me and said __ 3___, “ Look
what I found!” In his hand was a flower, and what a poor sight! The flower was dry and _ 4___. I gave
him a small smile and then turned my eyes away so that he could take his dry flower and go off to play.
5___, he sat next to my side and placed the flower to his 6____ and said in surprise, “ It smells sweet and it’s beautiful, too. That’s _ 7____ I picked it. Here, it’s for you.” The flower before me was
dead. But I knew I must __ 8___ it, or he might never leave. So I accepted the flower, and replied, “ This
is just what I _ 9___.” Just then, for the first time I noticed that the boy could not _10____--- he was
blind.
Tears came down from my face as I _ 11____ him for picking the best one. “ You are welcome,” he smiled, and then ran off to _ 12____. I sat there and wondered how he knew about my pain.
Though the eyes of a blind child, _ 13_ _ I could see the problem was not with the world; the problem was me. And for all those years I myself had been _ 14_ _. I decided to see the beauty in life, and 15 _every second. And then I held that dry flower up to my nose and breathed in the smell of a beautiful rose.
( )1. A. hopeless ( )2. A. mind ( )3. A. sadly ( )4. A. dead ( )5. A. So ( )6. A. head ( )7. A. how ( )8. A. buy ( )9. A. admire ( )10. A. cry ( )11. A. forgave ( )12. A. sleep ( )13. A. at most ( )14. A . cheerful ( )15. A. waste | B. colourful B. trouble B. strictly B. fresh B. Or B. nose B. when B. sell B. dislike B. speak B. thanked B. study B. at times B. useful B. enjoy | C. simple C. breath C. angrily C. alive C. However C ear C. where C. accept C. need C. smile C. paid C. dance C. at first C. blind C. lose | D. wonderful D. work D. excitedly D. heavy D. And D. neck D. why D. break D. have D. see D. hated D. play D. at last D. deaf D. forget | |||
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项. | ||||||
On 26th January, the biggest earthquake (地震) in India took the lives of 25, 000 people. In the morning, when everybody was enjoying holiday, earthquake began. It was about 7. 5 on the Ritcher scale. "There is nothing left between the sky and the earth any more. Everything has been pulled down, " said one of the villagers alive. "There is no water, no food and no one has come to help. " Nobody died in Pakistan, a country next to India. The City of Lahore was lucky. In Lahore American School, where I was studying, all of the students were safe. They were on the field, so most children didn"t feel anything. The earthquake was felt by the teachers that were on the second floor. However, though Mrs Young was also on the second floor, she didn"t feel anything. She didn"t know what happened until a teacher told her about it. Those teachers who were on the other floors had different feelings. MrEmond, the maths teacher from Australia, said that when the earthquake started he thought there was something wrong with him, but then another teacher said that it was an earthquake. After those words Mr Emond felt better. Mrs Davis and Mr Frost didn"t feel anything either. My mother didn"t feel anything. She didn"t even know that it was an earthquake till she saw a shaking (moving from side to side) light. My dad saw the computer shaking and then he looked out of the window and saw many people going out. | ||||||
1. People use "Ritcher scale" to tell . | ||||||
A. where the earthquake takes place B. when the earthquake takes place C. how serious the earthquake is D. how long the earthquake lasts | ||||||
2. From the sentence " There is nothing left between the sky and the earth any more. " We learn that | ||||||
A. India is a large country B. the Indian people had nothing after the earthquake C. there is no tall building in India D. the earthquake in India was not serious | ||||||
3. The City of Lahore is . | ||||||
A. in India B. in America C. in Pakistan D. in Australia | ||||||
4. Which of the following is true? | ||||||
A. I was with my parents when the earthquake happened. B. The earthquake in the city of Lahore wasn"t serious. C. People in the City of Lahore were frightened when they knew it was an earthquake. D. The teachers in Lahore American School were afraid of the earthquake. | ||||||
完形填空。 | ||||||
I think I"ve always been interested in food. My grandparents lived on a farm in Lincolnshire and had a _ 1 . She made fantastic English food; her roast beef was out of this world. I used to love going down to the 2 and watching her work, and I learned a lot from her. I realized that I wanted to be a cook when I was about 12. When other boys 3 to do sports after school, I helped with cooking at home. By the time I was 15, I had 4 _ to be a cook. However, I knew my parents wouldn"t allow me to be a cook. I had to tell them about it 5 . I told them that I wanted to do a cookery course for fun, and I stayed for a month in a hotel in Torguay. I enjoyed it so much that I couldn"t put off telling my parents any longer, 6 I brought the subject up one night over dinner. 7 there was silence, and then my father asked me why. I explained that cooking was 8 painting a picture or writing a book. Every meal was a work of creation. I could see that my father disagreed, but he was not 9 . He just looked at me and smiled. My mother kissed me. And now I have my own restaurant, and it goes well. I can see they are _ 10 me. However, my grandfather thinks I"m mad to give up farming. | ||||||
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