Joy would never forget the night when she met a robber (抢劫者) many years ago. That evening, she went to a birthday party which 1 until two o"clock in the morning. Joy walked in the quiet street alone. Suddenly from the back of a dark building a tall man 2 a knife in his right hand ran out at her. "Good 3 , lady," the man said in a low voice, "I don"t think you wish to 4 here! What do you want?" "Your earrings. Take them off!" Joy suddenly had a good 5 . She tried to cover her necklace with the collar (衣领) of her overcoat while she used 6 hand to take off both of her earrings and then quickly throw them on the ground. "Take them and let me 7 ," she said. The robber thought that the girl didn"t like the earrings at all, only trying to protect the necklace. It would cost 8 , so he said, "Give me your necklace." "Oh, sir. It doesn"t cost much. Please let me wear it." "I"m not that 9 , Quick!" With shaking hands, Joy took off her necklace. As soon as the robber left, she picked up her earrings and ran as 10 as she could to one of her friends. The earrings cost 480 pounds and the necklace the robber had taken away cost only six pounds. |
( )1. A. ended ( )2. A. has ( )3. A. morning ( )4. A. die ( )5. A. think ( )6. A. other ( )7. A. left ( )8. A. cheap ( )9. A. afraid ( )10. A. quick | B. stayed B. with B. afternoon B. escape B. answer B. others B. go B. expensive B. silly B. faster | C. stopped C. by C. evening C. fight C. idea C. the other C. to leave C. more C. angry C. carefully | D. lasted D. to use D. night D. stay D. advice D. another D. going D. less D. bad D. fast | 完形填空。 | Tony loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college 1 the next year. Suddenly a car hit him and he was thrown three 2 into the air. Tony woke up in a 3 room. When the doctor told him that both his legs were broken, he knew his college basketball dreams were 4 . Tony did what the doctors told him. 5 it didn"t work when he left the hospital,Tony was sent to a rehab (康复) center. A week after he arrived there, he met Sunny Chen. Sunny used to be a coach. His legs were hurt 6 in a skating accident. Though he couldn"t move his legs, Sunny became a coach of a basketball 7 called the Suns. It was a on-wheelchair basketball team, because 8 on the team played from a wheelchair. Sunny invited Tony to 9 the game. Tony played badly, but for the 10 time since the accident, he stopped feeling sorry for himself. After becoming a part of the Suns, Tony improved quickly. Basketball Was like 11 for him. Tony was much better than before. When Tony became sad or 12 , Sunny was there to help him. The day 13 Tony left the center, he had dinner with Sunny. He asked Sunny 14 he could be so happy, even with his broken legs. Sunny 15 and said, "It"s really quite easy. When you keep your face to the sun,the shadows (阴影) fall behind." | ( )1. A. tennis ( )2. A. meters ( )3 .A. college ( )4. A. over ( )5. A. Or ( )6. A. badly ( )7. A. class ( )8. A. somebody ( )9. A. study ( )10. A. first ( )11. A. fruit ( )12. A. glad ( )13. A. until ( )14. A. when ( )15. A. cried | B. basketball B. minutes B. living B. late B. But B. well B. school B. anybody B. show B.1ast B. medicine B. excited B. before B. what B. shouted | C. soccer C. kilos C. game C good C. So C. slowly C. team C. nobody C. join C. late C. food C. angry C. at C. where C. smiled | D. baseball D. hours D. hospital D. true D. And D. quickly D. classroom D. everybody D. watch D. early D. water D. relaxed D. on D. how D. turned | 完形填空。 | Do you think of your parents? "Yes,of course," you may answer, "I buy a present for my mother on 1 . And I give my father a present on Father"s Day, 2 ." Then what about the other days of a year? Always 3 to think of your parents, not just on some important days. I have a friend who 4 alone, because her parents live in another city. One day I went to see her. We had a nice chat. Then she wanted to make a 5 . She dialed (拨) the number, but then she put the phone 6 . After about ten seconds, she dialed the number again. "Hi, Mum…" Later I asked, "Why did you dial the number 7 ?" She smiled, "My parents are old. They can"t get close to the telephone 8 . I always do so when I call them. I just want to give them 9 time to answer the call." My friend is a good girl. She is always 10 her parents. You also want to be a good child, right? So why not learn from her? | ( )1. A. Father"s ( )2. A. too ( )3. A. refuse ( )4. A. live ( )5. A. face ( )6. A. up ( )7. A. once ( )8. A. lonely ( )9. A. less ( )10. A. thinking about | B. Mother"s Day B. also B. forget B. lives B. card B. off B. twice B. slowly B. little B. laughing at | C. Teachers" Day C. either C. remember C. lived C. call C. down C. several times C. quickly C. enough C. picking up | 阅读短文,判断下列句子是否符合短文内容。符合的写(T),不符合的写(F)。 | A little girl thought she was not beautiful as other girls, and nobody liked her. So she was always unhappy and didn"t like to talk to others. However, one day, her mother gave her a beautiful hair clip (发夹). When she wore it, she looked much more beautiful than before. She decided to wear it to school. On her way to school she found that everyone who saw her smiled at her. Most of her schoolmates said "hello" to her, but this never happened before. She thought that the beautiful hair clip had brought her them all. She was so happy about all of the wonderful things. Although she didn"t tell her classmates about her beautiful hair clip, they all wanted to know what had happened to her. When she went back home after school, her mother asked her, "Did you know you dropped your hair clip? I found it by the door this morning." She understood that she hadn"t worn the hair clip to school at all. It is not impotant what we wear or how we look. The most important is how we think about ourselves. | ( )1. The little girl was not beautiful because she had no money to buy a hair clip. ( )2. Her mother didn"t like the little girl, either. ( )3. Most of the schoolmates liked her beautiful hair clip very much on that day. ( )4. Her mother found the clip by the door after the girl went to school. ( )5. It is not importhat what we wear or how we look. | 阅读理解。 | This story happened four years ago. Tom was seven years old then. He was a good boy. He was one of the best pupils in his class. But he could not get up early. He often slept until nine or ten o"clock in the morning. So he was often late for school. Tom"s mother didn"t want him to be late for school. So she bought him a clock. She said to Tom, "You must get up when you hear the clock ring." "Yes, Mum," said Tom. After that Tom got up at six thirty when he heard the clock ring. One day his moter forgot to make the clock ring at the usual time. And the next morning Tom didn"tget up at six thirty. It was time for breakfast. Mother went to see him. Tom was still in bed and his eyes were open. "Why didn"t you get up?" Mother was angry. "You told me to get up when I heard the clock ring. So I an waiting for the bell.""Mum, is the clock still sleeping?" Tom asked. | 1. How old was Tom when the story happened? | [ ] | A. Ten. B. Nine C. Seven. | 2. Tom"s mother bought him a clock, because . | [ ] | A. she liked it B. Tom liked it C. she didn"t want Tom to be late for school | 3. What time did Tom usually get up after he had the clock? | [ ] | A. 7:00 B. 6:30 C. 6:00 | 4. What happened to Tom one day when the clock didn"t ring? | [ ] | A. He got up late. B. He got up early. C. He didn"t get up all morning. | 5. Tom still stayed in bed to wait for . | [ ] | A. the bell B. the breakfast C. his mother |
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