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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。  Tim is twelve and he is a student. His father 1._____ (be) a teacher and his
mother is a singer. His parents get up at six o’clock in the mourning. They
2._____ (brash) their teeth and have showers. Then they have breakfast. Tim
3._____ (get) up at 7:00. He 4._____ (have) hamburgers and eggs for breakfast.
Tim 5._____ (take) to school with his father. His mother 6._____ (go) the
number 23 bus to go to work. His mother 7._____ (work) very long hours. She
8._____ (sing) well. The bus usually takes her:home at 23:30.People love
to listen to her!
1._____ 2._____ 3._____ 4._____ 5._____
6._____ 7._____ 8._____ 9._____ 10._____
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1. is  
2. brush
3. gets
4. has  
5. goes
6. takes
7. works
8. sings
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试题【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。  Tim is twelve and he is a student. His father 1】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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阅读理解。     The train I was travelling on was already half an hour late. I had to arrive in Vienna at 7:15 in time to
catch the   7:25 train  to Paris,  but there  was  no hope of  that now. I told the conductor about it . He
advised   me  to  get off  two stops  before Vienna  station and take a  taxi .  When the time came,  the
conductor even helped me with my bags. He wished me good luck as I jumped off. And a few minutes
later, I was racing towards the centre of the city in a taxi.   It was almost 7:25 when we stopped outside
the sta?tion. I paid the driver quickly, took hold of my bags quickly and hurried inside. "Paris train" was
all I had time to say to the official (铁路职工) I saw.  You can guess how  I feel when he pointed  to a
train that was just moving out of the station. 1. The writer arrived at Vienna station at . A. 7:15  
B. 7:25  
C.7:45  
D. 7:552. Why did the writer get off the train two stops be ? fore Vienna station?A.He wanted to have a rest .        
B.He wanted to catch the 7:25 Paris train.      
C. He wanted to go to Paris by taxi        
D. He wanted to meet the official.  3. How did the writer feel at Vienna station?A. He felt lonely.  
B He felt angry.  
C. He felt surprised      
D. He felt sad.
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阅读下面的短文。
    The clock struck (敲) eleven at night. The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in bed except me.
 Under the strong light, I looked sadly at a huge pile (堆) of those trouble things
     -books.
     I was going to have my exam the next day. "When can I go to bed?" I asked myself. I didn"t answer.
 And I could not. The clock struck twelve. "Oh, dear! Ten more books to read before I go to bed!" We
  students are the most wretched ones in the world. Dad does not agree with me on this. He did not have
 to work so hard when he was a boy.
     The clock struck one. I was quite hopeless now. I forgot all I did learn. I was too tired to go on. I
 did the only thing I could. I prayed (祈祷), "My god, please let me pass the exam tomorrow. I will work
 hard next time, Amen." My eyes were so heavy that I could hardly open them. A few minutes later, with
 my head on the books, I fell asleep.
1. The word "wretched" in Line 6 means _____.
    A. very happy
    B. forgetful
    C. unlucky
    D. hopeful
2. What do you think happened to the writer?
    A. He was late for the exam.
    B. He passed the exam luckily.
    C. He failed in the exam.
    D. He fell asleep during the exam.
3. The best title for the passage is _____
    A. The Night Before The Exam
   B. Working Far Into Night
   C. A Slow Student
    D. Going Over Lessons
题型:江苏省模拟题难度:| 查看答案
阅读理解。
     Bob always took the newspaper to Grandpa White"s home before going home. Grandpa White"s was
 at the end of the road. Bob liked Grandpa White. He was often waiting for him near the front gate with
 sweets or a nice cake. Besides, He often asked Bob about things he was doing, what he was going to do
  for the summer and what he liked to do.
     The thing that Bob didn"t like about Grandpa was his never-ending stories about his boyhood (童年) in
 California. Bob was never asked to hear about Grandpa"s boyhood, but he couldn"t get away.
     After Grandpa"s wife died in October, Bob could see that Grandpa was lonelier than ever. He would
 often join Bob halfway along the road and walk along with him as he gave out the newspapers. Grandpa
  seemed to have all day, and Bob was often late giving newspapers to his customers (订报者). Bob didn"t
  want to complain, but the customers were unhappy.
1. When he took the newspaper to Grandpa White, Bob would often receive _____.
    A. old newspaper
    B. sweets or a cake
    C. some money
    D. stories
2. Bob could do nothing when _____.
    A. the customers got their newspapers late  
    B. Grandpa began to tell him about his boyhood
    C. he saw grandpa feeling lonely          
    D. Grandpa asked him about the things he was doing
3. The passage mainly tells us that _____ .
    A. Bob was still a child
    B. Grandpa liked to tell stories
    C. the customers sometimes got angry
    D. lonely people need other people

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完形填空。     "I"ve been writing a book, John. Do you think anyone would be interested in __1__ it?" said the old
 lady.
     John took over the papers from her shaking hand and seated her in a chair. He remembered her rich
 __2__ in the early days of the Old West. He looked through the papers. "It"s good, Grandma," he said
 gently. Then realizing that she__3__ hear him, he shouted into her ears. "I think it"s very good. I"ll send it
 to a publisher (出版商)."
     Ten days later, he reported that the publisher had read a few__4__ . He agreed to publish it, and he
 had paid $100 for the copyright. __5__ money would be given as an advance (预付款). Every month,
  John brought her$100 with a letter from the publisher telling about the progress of the book.
     One morning, three months after her 100th birthday, Grandma didn"t get up. The doctor told her that
 she couldn"t __6__ more than a few days. She was ready to go, but she first wanted her book to be in
 print. John promised that she could get it very soon.
     Grandma held on until the day the book came into her hands. She proudly touched her book with her
  fingers, tears in her eyes. Two hours later, she died peacefully, __7__ holding her book.
     Her granddaughter took up the book and __8__ it. "Why, it"s just blank pages!" she cried in surprise.
 John"s face turned __9__. Then the girl understood. There never was a book. It was John __10__, who
 couldn"t take away her grandmother"s only hope, had written the letters and sold his car to pay the
 advance.(     ) 1. A. borrowing
(     ) 2. A. advice  
(     ) 3. A. couldn"t
(     ) 4. A. words  
(     ) 5. A. Some    
(     ) 6. A. die    
(     ) 7. A. still  
(     ) 8. A. closed  
(     ) 9. A. white  
(     ) 10. A. herselfB. publishing
B. experiences
B. needn"t  
B. letters  
B. Much      
B. stop      
B. yet      
B. opened    
B. red      
B. himself  C. reading  
C. thoughts  
C. mustn"t  
C. pages    
C. Enough    
C. last      
C. always    
C. turned on
C. grey      
C. him      D. lending      
D. family        
D. wouldn"t      
D. books        
D. More          
D. remain        
D. then          
D. turned off    
D. yellow        
D. her          
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阅读理解。
     Alferd Williams was in Grade One to learn how to read and write at the age of 68.He is fulfilling (履
 行) a promise to learn to read that he made to his mother and to himself many years ago. Williams is now
 in his third year in Grade One at Edison Elementary School in Missouri, USA. And he is making his dream
  come true. he is reading books!
     Born in 1938, Williams was the fourth of nine children. At age 8, he joined his father in the fields and
 picked cotton and vegetables until sunset every day. His family was so poor that they couldn"t afford to go
  to school. When he grew up and married, he had to work hard to support his own family. Finally, he
 became old, poor and in bad health. However, he still remembered his promise to his mother. He knew he
  had to learn to read to make his life better.
     One day in 2006, Williams was taking his friend"s children to school when he saw Alessia Hamilton,
 a teacher at the school. She seemed very kind, and he thought maybe she could teach him how to read.
So he asked her, and she agreed to try.
     On his first day of school, Williams wasn"t sure if his classmates would accept him, but they did. And
 now they love him. Williams says, "I tell the kids they can have anything they want in life if they stay in
 school."
     Reading has given Williams a new sense of freedom. Now he reads newspapers, books, magazines and
  the signs. He believes he can achieve his goal of reading.
1. When did Williams begin to study in Elementary School?
    A. In 1938.  
    B. In 1945.
    C. In 2006.  
    D. In 2009.
2. What"s the right order of the following sentences according to the passage?
 ① Alferd Williams worked in the fields at the age of eight.
 ② Alferd Williams met Alessia Hamilton, a kind teacher.
 ③ The students in Edison Elementary School accepted and loved Alferd Williams.
 ④ When Alferd Williams grew up, he got married and supported his family.
    A. ①④②③
    B. ③①②④    
    C. ②③①④  
    D. ④①②③
3. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
    A. Williams couldn"t go to school because of his illness.
    B. Williams is still studying in Grade One now.
    C. Williams classmates weren"t willing to accept him because he was too old.
    D. Williams wanted to read in order to have anything he wanted.
4. What"s the best title of the article?
    A. Helpful classmates   
    B. Poor old man
    C. A nice teacher  
    D. Never too late to learn
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