I am Ali. I have always believed in myself. My parents taught me to be 41 and that I could be the best at anything. I 42 challenging my neighbourhood boys to see who could jump the highest and run the fastest. Of course I knew when I made the challenge, I would win. I never even 43 losing. I started my boxing 44 when I was 12. In high school I boasted (自夸) that one day I was 45 to be the champion of the world. As part of my training, I would run down the street. I would rush in and out of shops to 46 them I was training for the Olympics and I was going to 47 a gold medal. I never thought of failing but only glory(光荣) I was going to 48 when I won. When I said I was going to be the "Greatest of All Time", I 49 myself. And I still do. But I didn’t know that my will would be 50 when I retired. In 1996, I was asked to 51 the cauldron(圣火) at the summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. When the 52 came for me to set fire to the cauldron, I realized I had the eyes of the world on me. Then I heard an extremely loud 53 . I was reminded of my 1960 Olympic 54 in Rome, when I won the gold medal. I remembered those 36 years between Rome and Atlanta and 55 that I had come full circle. Nothing in life has defeated me. I am still "The Greatest."
小题1: | A.brave | B.confident | C.honest | D.polite |
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小题2: | A.excuse | B.avoid | C.remember | D.suggest |
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小题3: | A.gave up | B.went on | C.heard of | D.thought of |
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小题4: | A.breaking | B.matching | C.training | D.watching |
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小题5: | A.willing | B.sure | C.hopeful | D.active |
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小题8: | A.need | B.get | C.decide | D.make |
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小题9: | A.believed in | B.cared about | C.turned to | D.went through |
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小题10: | A.forced | B.increased | C.damaged | D.tested |
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小题11: | A.protect | B.carry | C.light | D.touch |
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小题12: | A.challenge | B.chance | C.choice | D.moment |
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小题13: | A.cheer | B.laugh | C.noise | D.shout |
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小题14: | A.history | B.experience | C.devotion | D.stage |
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小题15: | A.expected | B.supposed | C.proved | D.realized |
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小题1:B 小题1:C 小题1:D 小题1:C 小题1:B 小题1:A 小题1:A 小题1:B 小题1:A 小题1:D 小题1:C 小题1:D 小题1:A 小题1:B 小题1:D |
小题1:根据前文我总是相信我自己,可知此处选B,自信的。 小题1:四个选项分别表示原谅、避免、记得和建议,根据题意选C,我记得我挑战邻家男孩…… 小题1:四个短语分别表示放弃、继续、听说和想到,根据题意选D,我从未想到过失败。 小题1:从下文可知我从12岁开始进行拳击训练,故选C,训练。 小题1:从上文我总是对自己信心满满的可知此处选B,肯定的。 小题1:四个选项分别表示告诉,问、希望、带走,根据题意可知选项A最符合题意,告诉他们。 小题1:根据题意可知选A,我要赢得一块金牌。 小题1:根据下文当我胜利时,我应是得到荣誉故选B,得到。 小题1:从整个上午来看,体现的都是我对自己的自信,所以此处应是我相信我自己,故选A、 小题1:根据题意可知此处应是我的意志将要接受考验,故选D。 小题1:根据下文,可知此处意为点燃圣火,故选C。 小题1:根据题意当点燃圣火的时刻来临,可知选D时刻,最为恰当。 小题1:四个选项分别表示欢呼、大笑、吵闹和大喊,根据题意选A,我听到一阵非常响亮的欢呼。 小题1:四个选项分别表示历史、经历、现身和舞台,根据题意选B,我想起了我在1960年罗马奥运会的经历。 小题1:四个选项分别表示盼望、假定、证明和意识到,根据题意选D,我意识到我又回到了远点。 |
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试题【 I am Ali. I have always believed in myself. My parents taught me to be 41 an】;主要考察你对
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Soon it would be the holidays, but before that, there were final 36 . All the kids had been working hard for some time, reviewing their 37 . If they didn’t pass the exams, they would have to 38 them in September. There were usually a few who _39 , but Jane didn’t want to be one of them. She had worked hard all year, but she was working so hard that her mother 40 her. She went to bed too late. The night before the big day, her mother 41 that she should have an early night and take a sleeping pill. She promised to 42 her up in the morning. Jane was too 43 to fall asleep. Her mind kept jumping from subject to subject. At last, the 44 did work. In no time at all, she was sitting in the examination hall, looking at the paper, but she couldn’t answer 45 of the questions. Everyone 46___ her was writing pages and pages. 47 , she couldn’t find anything to write about. From time to time she looked at her 48 . Time was running 49 . There was only an hour to 50 . She started one question, wrote two sentences, 51 and tried another. With only half an hour left she wrote 52 two sentences. By this time she was so worried that she started 53 . Her whole body shook. It shook so much that she woke up. She was still in bed and it had all been a terrible 54 . A minute later, 55 called her name.
小题1: | A.harvests | B.exams | C.reports | D.papers |
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小题2: | A.exercises | B.jobs | C.books | D.lessons |
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小题3: | A.take | B.write | C.attend | D.do |
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小题4: | A.cheated | B.succeeded | C.passed | D.failed |
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小题5: | A.cared for | B.felt proud of | C.worried about | D.thought highly of |
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小题6: | A.insisted | B.agreed | C.promised | D.allowed |
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小题7: | A.ring | B.wake | C.bring | D.pick |
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小题8: | A.sad | B.tired | C.happy | D.nervous |
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小题9: | A.dream | B.pill | C.suggestion | D.music |
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小题11: | A.ahead | B.behind | C.in the front of | D.around |
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小题12: | A.Unless | B.However | C.Though | D.As |
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小题13: | A.watch | B.paper | C.teacher | D.book |
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小题16: | A.gave out | B.gave up | C.put off | D.put out |
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小题17: | A.another | B.more | C.other | D.the other |
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小题18: | A.thinking | B.dreaming | C.crying | D.writing |
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小题19: | A.exam | B.dream | C.story | D.night |
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小题20: | A.her mother | B.her teacher | C.a classmate | D.a friend |
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Theodor Seuss Geisel was born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1904. He was famous because of the books he wrote for children. They combine funny words, pictures, and social opinion. Dr Seuss wrote his first book for children in 1937. It is called And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street. A number of publishers refused to publish it. They said it was too different. A friend finally published(出版) it. Soon other successful books followed. Over the years, he wrote more than forty children’s books. They were fun to read. Yet his books sometimes dealt with serious subjects. By the middle 1940s, Dr Seuss had become one of the best-loved and most successful writers of children’s books. He had a strong desire to help children. In 1954, Life magazine published a report about school children who could not read. The report said many children’s books weren’t interesting. Dr Seuss decided to write books that were interesting and easy to read. In 1957, Dr Seuss wrote The Cat in the Hat. He used less than 225 words to write the book. This was about the number of words a six-year-old should be able to read. The story is about a cat who tries to entertain two children on a rainy day while their mother is away from home. The cat is not like normal cats. It talks. The book was an immediate success. It was an interesting story and was easy to read. Children loved it. Their parents loved it, too. Today many adults say it is still one of the stories they like best. 小题1:What’s the best title for this passage?A.Some of Dr Seuss’ books for children. | B.What are Dr Seuss’s books mainly about? | C.Dr Seuss — a famous writer of children’s books. | D.Why are Dr Seuss’ books different? | 小题2:What do we know about Dr Seuss’s first book for children?A.It was Dr Seuss’ worst book. | B.It dealt with a very serious subject. | C.Neither children nor adults like it. | D.Many publishers didn’t take it seriously at first. | 小题3:How did Dr Seuss help children according to Paragraph 3&4?A.By asking others to help them in magazines. | B.By writing interesting and simple books. | C.By changing his old books into simpler ones. | D.By giving them books for free. | 小题4: Adults most probably think that Dr Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat is _________A.interesting | B.serious | C.difficult | D.boring | 小题5:What does the underlined word “combine” mean?A.like very much | B.fall in love with | C.bring something together | D.pay attention to |
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A famous doctor once received a little child who was badly ill. Thanks to his skill and care, his young patient got well and was soon able to get up and run about again. The child’s mother was very much obliged to the doctor, and she called on him to thank him for what he had done for her child. “Doctor,” she said, “you have saved my little son. I don’t know how to thank you enough. I feel that money alone cannot repay you, so I have made this little purse with my own hands, as a sign of my gratitude. I hope you will accept it.” The doctor stood up and said coldly, “Madam, a little present like that is very nice between friends, but a doctor needs to be paid properly for what he has done.” The lady was so surprised and hurt so much that she could not reply for a moment. Then she said quietly, “Perhaps you will tell me how much your fee is?”“Fifty pounds”, he answered. The lady opened the little purse and took out four fifty-pound bank notes. She handed one of them to the doctor, and put the other three back into the purse. She put the purse into her handbag and, saying good bye to the doctor, went out of the room. 小题1:The doctor refused the lady’s purse because he thought ______.A.the purse should be given between friends | B.the purse was too small | C.the lady was not kind to him | D.the lady just gave him that purse and wouldn’t give him the medical fee | 小题2:What the doctor said ______ the lady.A.worried | B.interested | C.frightened | D.hurt | 小题3:The money in the purse _______.A.was only 150 pounds | B.was less than 200 pounds | C.was much more than the medical fee | D.was not enough for the medical fee |
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Mr. Jackson lived in the center of London but he had a hotel near the airport. There a lot of foreigners stayed for night. He didn’t know any other language but English and he found it difficult for him to understand the foreign visitors. Sometimes he had to use the gesture to talk with them, and tried his best to make himself understood. But he was often misunderstood (误解) and it brought him a lot of trouble. A friend of his who taught a few foreign languages in a university would teach him. He was happy and studied hard. At first he learned some, but soon he found it wasn’t very easy to remember the words and expressions. His friend advised him to write down the useful expressions in his notebook so that he could use them when necessary. He did as he was told. He found it helpful for him to do so. One evening there were plenty of people in the dining-room. They were all busy eating something except a Japanese. He was wandering (徘徊) there and waiting for his wife who was dressing herself up upstairs. Mr. Jackson thought to himself, “ The man wants to eat something but he doesn’t know any English. Let me help him.” As he knew only a little Japanese, he had to bring out his notebook and showed it to the man, pointing to the sentence “I’m hungry.” The Japanese had a look at it and gave him two pounds and left. 小题1:Mr. Jackson knew only English because .A.he was an English student | B.he had never been abroad | C.he couldn’t learn by himself | D.he hadn’t studied any foreign languages | 小题2: Mr. Jackson had to use the gesture because .A.he wanted the foreign visitors to understand him | B.he wanted to learn the foreign languages from the visitors | C.he hoped to know the foreign visitors’ custom | D.he hoped more foreign visitors would stay for night in his hotel | 小题3:As not all foreign visitors understand his gesture, sometimes Mr. Jackson to communicate with them.A.succeeded | B.lost heart | C.failed | D.gave up | 小题4: , so he decided to help the man.A.Mr. Jackson thought the Japanese wanted to stay for night | B.Mr. Jackson thought the Japanese was not hungry | C.Mr. Jackson knew the Japanese was waiting for his wife. | D.Mr. Jackson was sure the Japanese couldn’t speak English | 小题5: The Japanese thought , so he gave him two pounds.A.Mr. Jackson was a beggar. | B.Mr. Jackson was a translator. | C.Mr. Jackson could help him. | D.Mr. Jackson could ring his wife up. |
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One day a rabbit ran into an elephant. "Hello," said the rabbit. "Fine day, isn’t it?" The elephant stopped to look down at the tiny( 小的) creature and shouted. "Leave me alone. I don’t have the time to waste on someone so small." The rabbit was shocked by the elephant’s words. Then he decided to ask the whale(鲸鱼) what she thought about the elephant’s rudeness. But the whale laughed at this tiny animal. The rabbit said, "You think that I am weak, but in fact, I am strong! I can beat you at Tug-of-War (拔河比赛)." The whale looked at him for a moment before bursting into laughter. "Very well, little one. Go and get a rope," she said. The rabbit ran off to find a strong and thick rope. Then he went to the elephant, "Elephant, I will beat you at a game of Tug-of-War." The elephant laughed loudly, but agreed to challenge the tiny animal. He tied the rope around his huge waist. The rabbit took the other end and ran away. He called back to the elephant, "When I say "pull’, you start pulling. "The rabbit took the other end of the rope to the whale, "Tie this to your tail and when I say "pull’ ,you swim." The whale tied the rope to her tail after laughing at the rabbit’s foolishness. Then the rabbit called out "PULL!" The elephant and the whale began pulling. After a while, they were too tired to continue. The elephant and the whale never knew how such a tiny creature could beat them. But from that day on, they said "hello" to the little rabbit with great respect whenever they met. 小题1:Why did the rabbit want a game of Tug-of-War?
A.He wanted to show he was the best.
| B.He knew that he could do well in this game.
| C.He wanted to get respect from the elephant and the whale.
| D.He wanted to prove he wasn’t the tiniest animal. | 小题2:What do you think of the rabbit according to the story?
A.Smart and brave. | B.Tiny and stupid.
| C.Pride and naughty. | D.Poor and weak. | 小题3:Why did the elephant and the whale lose the game?
A.They didn’t prepare for it.
| B.They were not as strong as the rabbit.
| C.They were too impolite to the little rabbit.
| D.They actually fought with each other but not the rabbit. | 小题4:Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The elephant was pleased to talk to the rabbit at first.
| B.It was the whale who suggested having a game of Tug-of-War.
| C.The rabbit was stronger than both the whale and the elephant.
| D.The whale and the elephant began to respect the rabbit from then on. |
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