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the 1ecture so well that he was sure he could give it himself. So Einstein agreed that the driver gave the
lecture for him.
As nobody knew Einstein there, the driver gave the lecture for Einstein that evening. At first he was
a bit afraid, but Einstein"s smile made him feel better. He gave a good lecture and the people were quite
pleased.
Then the driver started to leave and Einstein followed him without a word. When they got to the door,
a man asked the driver a difficult question. The driver said that the question was quite easy and told the
man to ask his driver behind to answer it.
Einstein gave the 1_________ lecture again and again. His driver listened to his lecture so many times
that he wanted to give it 2_________. When Einstein knew it,he let the driver give the lecture for him that
night. The driver gave a good lecture and the great scientist was quite pleased.
When they were 3_________ the lecture room,a mall asked the driver a question. To show 4_________
easy the question was, the driver asked Einstein who followed him behind to answer it 5_________ of him.
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试题【仔细阅读,用适当的词完成下列短文。 Once Einstein gave a lecture in many places in America. Hi】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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and tired because of the long journey. So they stopped to have a good rest. Later, they began to quarrel and
Peter slapped (打耳光) Bill in the face. But Bill didn"t say anything to hurt Peter. He just wrote ten words in
the sand, "TODAY, MY BEST FRIEND PETER SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE."
Soon they went on walking until they found an oasis (绿洲) in the desert. They decided to take a bath in
the lake. Bill jumped into the lake fast. Maybe he was too tired to go up. He was dropping under the lake. Just
then, Peter quickly jumped into the lake and pulled him out of water. Peter saved Bill"s life! Again Bill wrote
ten words on a stone instead:"TODAY MY BEST FRIEND PETER SAVED MY LIFE IN HERE."
Peter was surprised to see that and asked, "Why did you write in the sand after I hurt you and wrote on a
stone now?"
Bill smiles, "The words in the sand are easy to miss, but the words on the stone may be there always."
Peter finally understood that. Bill just wanted to forget his hurt quickly and remember his Love for ever.
B.Because of their bad hobbies.
C.Because of the long journey.
D.Because of the bad weather.
B.He got very angry with Peter.
C.He said something to hurt Peter.
D.He wrote ten words 0n the stone.
B.He wrote ten words on the stone.
C.He decided to smile at Peter.
D.He gave up hating Peter.
B.Peter saved Bill"s life.
C.Peter finally understood Bill.
D.Bill didn"t thank Peter at all.
B.Peter Was too tired to go up
C.Peter understood what Bill did
D.Peter always hurt Bill on the way
little bread.
So she asked our five-year-old daughter, Kathy, to buy some.
"Here"s a dollar," my wife said," get two loaves (条) of bread, if they have it. If they don"t have it, get
anything. But hurry!" Kathy hurried off, and we waited and waited. By a quarter past six, all the friends had
arrived. But Kathy had not returned. Finally we saw her dancing around the corner with a bright new hula
hoop (呼啦圈) whirling (旋转) round her middle.
"Kathy!" Her mother cried. "Where did you get that hula hoop, and where is the bread?"
"Well, when I got to the shop, they had sold all their bread," answered Kathy. "And you said "If they don"t
have that, get anything!""
B. have lunch
C. has supper
D. have a party
B. two dollars
C. five dollars
D. six dollars
B. went to the shop
C. went to dance
D. came back home
B. nothing
C. hula hoop
D. two loaves of bread
B. because her mother asked her to get anything if they hadn"t had bread.
C. because she loved playing with hula hoop.
D. all above.
started high school, I had to stop 1 school because my mother had no money to 2 my school
bills.
We started working in people"s gardens to save up enough money 3 me to go back to school.
After some time, I returned to school. Unluckily, my mother died the next year. Suddenly my world
went 4 . I asked my headmaster 5 I could work for the school so I could pay my bills. He was
a nice man and let me 6 in the school garden during the 7 . I had not been able to study well because
of my mother"s 8 . 9 the end of my second year, I 10 most of my exams and was told I would
have to repeat (重复) the year. After 11 summer working in the school garden, I went back to lessons
again. But suddenly I fell 12 .
Because of my illness, I was weak and couldn"t work at school. I was hopeless. My headmaster told
me not to give up (放弃). And my teachers and classmates helped me a 13 . Now I"m feeling better and
will finish my third year.
My life is still not 14 . A few students 15 my poor clothes. They also call me "farmer" because I
work in the school garden. But I know I have to do with such problems.
( )1. A. to go to ( )2. A. cost ( )3. A. for ( )4. A. bright ( )5. A. what ( )6. A. work ( )7. A. afternoon ( )8. A. illness ( )9. A. Near ( )10. A. passed ( )11. A. another ( )12. A. tired ( )13. A. little ( )14. A. the same ( )15. A. laugh at | B. going to B. spend B. of B. late B. that B. to work B. holidays B. death B. In B. went through B. other B. asleep B. few B. hard B. like | C. living in | D. visiting the D. pay for D. by D. wrong D. when D. study D. morning D. work D. By D. had D. more D. ill D. lot of D. easy D. laugh |
阅读理解。 | |||
The Beets were a new couple (夫妇). The things in their rooms, such as the television, the computer, the fridge, furniture and so on, were all left by their parents. They only paid some money for their food and clothes. But they tried their best to save money. If they had something important to tell their friends, they always visited them instead of calling them. One day, it was a quarter past nine. Mr Beet didn"t come back. His wife was a little worried. The supper was cold and she had waited for two hours and a half. She was sitting by the table in the dark room. Suddenly the woman heard someone coming upstairs. It was her husband"s step. She hurried to open the door. In the dark she could hear his deep breathing. As soon as he sat down, she turned on the light and found he looked very tired. "Why do you come back so late, dear?" asked the woman. "Haven"t you caught a bus?" "Yes, but I didn"t take it." "Why not?" "I ran after it so that I saved two dollars this evening." "That"s great!" the woman said happily. "Run after a taxi next time and you"ll save both more time and money." | |||
1. The supper was ready at . | |||
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A. 6:15 B. 6:30 C. 6:45 D. 7:15 | |||
2. Mrs Beet sat in the dark because . | |||
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A. she wanted to save money B. she didn"t like the bright light C. she was afraid to be seen D. she wanted to have a good rest | |||
3. Mr Beet went back . | |||
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A. by taxi B. by bus C. on foot D. by bike | |||
4. When Mr Beet got home that evening, . | |||
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A. his wife was angry with him B. he was very tired C. he was too hungry to say a word D. his wife felt sorry | |||
5. Mrs Beet hoped . | |||
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A. her husband went home by bus the next time B. her husband could keep on doing exercise C. her husband could be stronger and stronger D. her husband could save more money and time | |||
阅读理解。 | |||
Most people who work in the offices have a boss, so do I. But my boss is a little unusual. What"s unusual about him? It"s a big dog. Many men have dogs, but few men bring their dogs to the office every day. My boss"s dog, Robinson, is a big and brown one. My boss brings him to work every day. He takes the dog to meetings and he takes the dog to lunch. When there is a telephone call for my boss, I always know if he is in the office. I only look under his desk. If I see something brown and hairy under it, I know my boss is somewhere in the office. If there is no dog, I know my boss is out. | |||
1. People bring dogs to the office. | |||
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A. usually B. often C. seldom D. sometimes | |||
2. My boss is Robinson"s . | |||
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A. boss B. master C. friend D. teacher | |||
3. Robinson goes to meetings my boss. | |||
[ ] | |||
A. for B. without C. instead of D. with | |||
4. Robinson is always under the desk if the boss is . | |||
[ ] | |||
A. in the office B. at the meetings C. out of the office D. out of the work | |||
5. The passage tells us the boss the dog very much. | |||
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A. looks like B. hates C. likes D. dislikes |