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greatest archer of the country. The king was going to do so when an old servant of the king said, "Wait,
sir. I know an old man who lives in the forest. He is a much greater archer. Let this young man go to him
and learn from him for at least three years."
The man could not believe that there could be a greater archer than him,but he went and found the old
man and he was! For three years he learned from him. Then one day,when he thought he had learned
everything,the thought came to him: "If I kill this old man, then I will be the greatest archer." The old man
had gone to cut wood and he was coming back carrying wood on his shoulder. The young man hid behind
a tree, waiting to kill him. He shot an arrow.
The old man took a small piece of wood and threw it.It struck (击中) the arrow and the arrow turned
back and hurt the young man very deeply. The old man came, took out the arrow and said,"I knew that some
day you were going to do this.That"s why I have not taught you this secret.There is no need to kill me. My
teacher is still alive, and I"m nothing before him.You must be with him for at least thirty years. And he is very
old, so go fast! Find the old man!"
B. tell
C. announce
D. choose
B. he could then become the greatest archer
C. the old man refused to teach him everything
D. the king"s old servant ordered him to do so
Which is the right order of the story?
B. 4→3→2→1
C. 4→2→3→1
D. 4→2→1→3
B. The king declared the young man the greatest archer.
C. The young archer found the old man"s teacher and killed him.
D. The young archer set off (动身) to look for the old man"s teacher.
B. You must never try to become better than your teacher.
C. The older a mall is,the better archer he usually becomes.
D. Always use a piece of wood to protect yourself from an arrow.
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试题【阅读理解。 Long long ago, a young man became a great archer (射手). He asked the ki】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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This picture shows eighteen-year-old Kate Ross in Nepal, a small country north of India. Kate
1_______ (leave) school eight months ago and soon she 2_______ (go) to university. She loves traveling
and decided 3_______ (visit) Asia before she goes to university.
Now Kate 4_______ (stay) with a family in the capital of Nepal. The family 5_______ (have) two
children but many uncles and cousins live with them in their big house. They have taken Kate to many parties.
Katy has learnt a lot about the country since she 6_______ (arrive) four months ago.
Kate teaches for four hours a day at a small school. All the classes 7_______ (teach) in English, because
the pupils 8_______ (speak) English since the age of six. The older children speak English very well. Katy
teaches writing, grammar, and art, all in English.
Kate 9_______ (not, get) a lot of time to see Nepal since she came to this country. But soon she will stop
10_______ (teach) travel around Nepal with a friend. "After that," Kate says, "we"ll visit more countries in
Asia. We"re not sure which ones yet."
2 but stopped when she saw his face. "Tyler, 3 happened? Is everything okay?"
"Nothing is okay, Mom," said the boy, "Today, in our science lesson, Mrs Green was talking about the
4 She said that the whole world is getting dirtier and that many animals and plants are dying. She wants
us to think of something we can do to help. I thought all the way home, but there is 5 I can do to make a
difference."
"Let me tell you 6 ," the mother said after thinking for a while. "One morning a man was walking down
a beach, there he saw thousands of dying starfish covering the beach, they were pushed up by the 7 , and
it was too far up for them to make their way back by 8 The man shook his head as he walked along, What
a pity! So many starfish will die on the beach. The man felt very sorry 9 those starfish. He went on
walking and just at that time he was 10 to find a boy in front who was throwing the starfish back into the
sea as 11 as he could. "How silly you are! My 12 ," the man said, "There are so many starfish, can you
throw all of them back?" The boy didn"t stop but kept throwing. 13 I can"t help them all, I can make a
difference to this one, and this one, and this one. said the boy.
"Thinking for a moment, the man 14 to help return the starfish to their home. He smiled and said to
himself, Sometimes the biggest lesson in life comes from the 15 person. "
( )1. A. drinking ( )2. A. turned around ( )3. A. what ( )4. A. air ( )5. A. something ( )6. A. a lie ( )7. A. wind ( )8. A. himself ( )9. A. of ( )10. A. afraid ( )11. A. slow ( )12. A. father ( )13. A. Or ( )14. A. began ( )15. A. shortest | B. making B. turned down B. when B. land B. anything B. a joke B. rain B. itself B. for B. surprised B. fast B. mother B. So B. continued B. tallest | C. selling C. turned on C. where C. water C. everything C. a story C. waves C. ourselves C. from C. sad C. soon C. son C. Because C. forgot C. smallest | D. washing D. turned off D. why D. environment D. nothing D. a truth D. sands D. themselves D. forward D. angry D. high D. daughter D. Though D. waited D. biggest | ||||
阅读理解。 | |||||||
Gloria arrived in Barbados on 26 January, 2008 after rowing * across the Atlantic for three months and a half. Gloria was in one of 36 small wooden rowing boats that set off on 7 October, 2007 from Tenerife Island on the Atlantic Rowing Challenge Race. Each boat was exactly the same design and each one had food for the journey. There were two people in each boat and their challenge was to row across the Atlantic, a journey of about 3,360 kilometers. Gloria began the journey with her husband in a small boat. However, after 14 days he became very afraid of the huge ocean and was not able to go on, so he left her with the help of a helping boat. This did not make Gloria give up. Instead, she decided that she would continue by herself. So, for the next hundred days, she rowed her small boat alone and fought against the waves and the winds, and her own fears. When she finally arrived in Barbados, Gloria was not willing to leave her boat although her husband and family were there to greet her. She sat so long in the boat that she could hardly stand, her husband had to carry her off the boat. After that, the first thing she did was to drink a toast to her small boat, the very special lady. This lady carried her safely through many storms on her long journey and she loved it. Gloria is really a brave woman. She has become the tenth woman in the world to row across the Atlantic. Like the others, she has experienced great joys and terrible things. But a brave person is not always brave, "Sometimes I wanted more than anything to be warm and dry in bed and safe from the storm around me. I wanted to stop being brave," she said. | |||||||
1. When did Gloria"s husband leave her? It was _________. | |||||||
A. on 7 October, 2007 B. on 26 January, 2008 C. on 21 October, 2007 D. on 12 January, 2008 | |||||||
2. When she reached Barbados, _________. | |||||||
A. Gloria thanked her husband B. Gloria felt sad to leave her boat C. Gloria jumped off her boat quickly D. everyone drank a toast to Gloria | |||||||
3. What does "the very special lady" mean?_________. | |||||||
A. Gloria"s boat B. Gloria"s mother C. Gloria herself D. Gloria"s motherland | |||||||
4. Which of the following is similar in meaning to the sentence "A brave person is not always brave."? | |||||||
A. She was not willing to leave her boat, her close friend B. Her husband became very afraid of the huge ocean and left her C. She fought against the big waves and strong winds, and her own fears D. Sometimes she wanted to be warm and dry and to stop being brave | |||||||
5. Why does the writer think that Gloria is really brave? Because _________. | |||||||
A. she got to Barbados successfully with her husband B. she took part in the Atlantic Rowing Challenge Race C. she arrived at Barbados after rowing 3,360 kilometers D. she didn"t need her husband at all during the journey | |||||||
阅读理解。 | |||||||
Long long ago, when the great library of Alexandria burned, one book was saved. But it was not a valuable book, so a 1 man, who could read a little, bought it for a few coins. The book 2 very interesting, but between its pages there was something very interesting indeed. It was about the secret of the "Touchstone (试金石)"! The touchstone was a small pebble (鹅卵石) that could 3 any common metal into pure gold. The writing explained that it was 4 among thousands and thousands of other pebbles that looked exactly like it. But the 5 was this; The real stone would feel warm, while ordinary pebbles were 6 . So the man sold his few belongs, bought some simple supplies, camped on the beach, and began 7 pebbles. He knew that if he picked up common pebbles and threw 8 down again, he might pick up the same pebble hundreds of times. So, when he felt one that was cold, he threw it into the sea. He spent a whole day 9 this, but none of them was the touchstone. Yet he went on and on this way. Pick up a pebble. Cold-throw; it into the sea. Pick up 10 Cold-throw it into the sea. The days stretched into weeks and the weeks into months and the months 11 years. One day, however, about mid-afternoon, he picked up a pebble and it was warm. He threw it into the sea 12 he realized what he had done. He had formed 13 a strong habit of throwing each pebble into the sea that when the one he wanted came along, he 14 threw it away. So it is with chance. 15 we don"t pay enough attention, it is easy to miss a chance when it is in hand and it"s just as easy to throw it away. | |||||||
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