Once there lived an old man in a town. He always 1 a lot of things, so his wife always had to say to him, "Remember this." One day he went on a long 2 alone. Before he went out, his wife said, "Now you have all these things. Take care of them." He went to the station, bought a ticket and got on the train with 3 . About an hour later, the conductor (乘务员) came to the old man and said, "Will you please 4 me your ticket?" The old man looked for his ticket in all his pockets, but he couldn"t find it. He was 5 ."I can"t find my ticket. I really bought a ticket 6 I got on the train," said the old man."I 7 you bought a ticket. All right. You don"t have to buy another one," said the conductor. But he 8 looked worried and said, "You don"t know 9 . If I can"t find my ticket, I don"t remember my 10 where I am going." |
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试题【完形填空。 Once there lived an old man in a town. He always 1 a lot of things,】;主要考察你对 人物故事类等知识点的理解。 [详细]
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根据下面一篇短文的内容判断下列句子的正误,正确的用 “A” 表示,错误的用“B”表示。 | Sally was fourteen. She studied in a middle school. She liked dancing and singing and spent a lot of time on them. But she hated maths and even decided to give it up. Her father was anxious (焦虑) about it. It was Sunday. Sally"s father gave a call to his sister who taught maths in another school. He hoped she would come and tell his daughter how to learn maths. The woman came and said,"You are a clever girl, Sally. I" m sure you will soon learn maths well if you do your best" "I"m afraid I can"t, Aunt," said Sally. "Girls can"t be good at maths." "I don"t think so," said the woman. "I was good at it when I was a girl. You must do more exercises and try different ways to practice doing maths problems until you work them out or at least understand them better. Here is a maths problem. Please think it over and see if you can work it out." "OK," said the girl. "Let me try." About an hour later Sally took the exercise book to her aunt and said, "I"ve tried several times and worked out the problem at last!" "Well done!" her aunt looked at her answer and said happily, "Now you see, maths is not as difficult as you thought." | ( )1. Sally tried her best to learn maths but could not learn it well. ( )2. Sally spent much more time in singing and dancing than in learning maths. ( )3. Her aunt didn"t think that girls could be good at maths. ( )4. The father asked his sister to teach his daughter how to learn maths. ( )5. Sally worked out the problem at last | 完形填空。 | On a snowy evening, a rich lady was standing by the road. She was very worried. Her 1 had broken down. Just then a poor man named Robert came. He was on his 2 back home from work as usual. The lady wondered, "Is the man going to 3 me? He looks very cold and hungry." But to her surprise, 4 stopped and said with a smile, "Can I help you, madam?" After forty 5 , the car was at last fixed by Robert. The lady wanted to pay him. "No, that"s 6 , madam." he said, "I was just helping someone in 7 . If you really want to pay me back, I hope 8 you see someone in need, you should give him a hand." A few minutes later, the lady 9 a shabby (破旧的) house by the road. She remembered Robert"s words, so she stopped. The hostess (女主人) warmly asked her 10 . The lady could see that was a 11 family and that they needed help. When the hostess was making tea in the kitchen, the lady 12 on a table 500 dollars and went away quietly. Robert came home later than before, thinking how 13 their life was. His wife was pregnant (***) and the baby was to be born the next month but there was not 14 money. His wife went up to him, gave him a kiss and said softly, "Don"t worry, dear! Everything"s going to be all 15 . A stranger has helped us out." Let"s always be ready to help others because helping others is helping ourselves. | ( )1. A. bike ( )2. A. step ( )3. A. help ( )4. A. she ( )5. A. days ( )6. A. nothing ( )7. A. picture ( )8. A. whatever ( )9. A. saw ( )10. A. out ( )11. A. terrible ( )12. A. dropped ( )13. A. exciting ( )14. A. many ( )15. A. right | B. motorbike B. way B. save B. he B. hours B. something B. rain B. whenever B. heard B. away B. sad B. forgot B. hard B. some B. wrong | C. bus C. road C. kill C. I C. minutes C. everything C. need C. however C. smelt C. in C. rich C. lay C. happy C. enough C. glad | D. car D. life D. find D. they D. years D. anything D. danger D. whichever D. felt D. along D. poor D. left D. interesting D. few D. well | 阅读理解。 | About five hundred years ago, an earthquake (地震) happened in a small village. Luckily for them, nothing was destroyed (毁坏) and no one was hurt. But a huge stone fell from a nearby mountain and stopped in the middle of the road. When the earthquake stopped, many people came to the road and saw the stone. Some of the strongest men tried to lift the stone out of the road. But they couldn"t move it. They tried to push it but failed. They tried to pull it with ropes but nothing worked. "Well," they said sadly, "there"s nothing we can do about it. We"ll have to change the way." At this time a boy about 12 years old said, "I think I can help you to move the stone away." "You?" they shouted. "What are you talking about?" The men all laughed at the boy. The next morning, some people came into the road. One of them shouted, "The stone is gone." More people ran out to see what had happened. It was true. The stone wasn"t on the road any longer. It wasn"t even near the road. The boy walked over to where the stone had been and said, "I buried it." The people looked rather surprised. "You see," he said, "I dug a deep hole next to the stone and I dug a small incline (斜坡) up to the stone and the stone rolled (滚) down into the hole itself. Then I covered it with earth." The villagers shouted, "Clever boy! Clever boy!" And some of them said, "Why didn"t we think out this good idea?" | 1. Around 500 years ago, this story happened in a small _____. | A. town B. village C. city D. country | 2. After the earthquake, _____. | A. many people in the village died B. nothing happened C. the whole village was covered with big stones D. a huge stone fell down the mountain and stood in the middle of the road | 3. The stone was moved out of the road by _____. | A. an old man B. a young man C. a boy D. a girl | 4. In the end, the huge stone was _____. | A. in the earth B. in the house C. in the river D. on the road side | 5. From the passage, we can see that _____. | A. the boy was stronger than the villagers B. the villagers were very foolish C. the boy was very bright and good at thinking D. the villagers were all proud of the boy before the earthquake happened | 阅读理解。 | The town bank was robbed yesterday at 8 p.m. Late last night, the police were asking two men about the robbery. The men are Bill Burger and Ben Burger.
POLICE INTERVIEW WITH Mr. Ben Burger Ben Burger was asked, "Where were you between 7 and 9 p.m. yesterday?" He answered as follows: "I was with Bill, all the time. Bill came to my house at about a quarter to seven, and then we watched TV for about 45 minutes. We watched a film about a football player, but I can"t remember the name of the film. Then we took a taxi to a restaurant. There weren"t many people there. I had steak and chips and Bill had chicken. We left there at a quarter to nine and we went back to my house. What I said is true." Signed (签名): Ben Burger | 阅读理解。 | On July 23rd, 1993, Wang Jiapeng lost his legs when his plane crashed. Wang was only 12 years old. "I felt I was the unluckiest person in the world," says Wang."When I saw students with their schoolbags on their backs, the sound of my wheelchair made me sick." Wang"s mother took him to a special hospital in Beijing. She looked after him in the daytime and worked at night to make money. But after two years, Wang was still not able to leave the hospital. Wang"s mother became too tired to go on and one day she herself became a hospital patient! One morning she woke up and saw her son holding breakfast for her. Wang"s trip to the food shop was his first time outside the hospital in two years. The five-minute walk took him thirty minutes. But he was finally able to make an important decision."I didn"t care how other people looked at me," he says."I had to learn to do things myself." For the next few years, Wang taught himself all his middle school subjects in the hospital and, five years after the accident, he won a chance to study in a college in Norway. Wang learned to drive, go rock climbing and ski. He even won two gold medals for skiing in an international skiing competition. "You are what you think you are," says Wang. "If you think you"re disabled, you are. If you don"t think so, you aren"t." | 1. How old was he when he lost his legs? __________________________________________________________ 2. How did he feel at first? __________________________________________________________ 3. What decision did he make finally? __________________________________________________________ 4. How did he make such a great success? __________________________________________________________ 5. What title (标题) can you give to the passage? __________________________________________________________ |
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