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完形填空。    Nowadays, a hospital always manages to keep its beds full. This is good on the one hand, and it"s bad
on   1   hand.
    One day, I went to see a sick friend at the hospital. I first went to the   2   desk, where I could get a
permit to visit the patient. 
       3   I could ask which room my friend was in, the lady set down my name, age, filled out a form and 
  4   a bell. I was just about to tell her what I was coming for when two men arrived with a wheelchair,
   5   me in it and pushed me down the hall.
    "I"m not   6  ," I shouted. "I"m just looking for a friend."
    "When he comes," one man said, "we"ll   7   him up to your room."
    In a minute I   8   myself in a small room. In no time they undressed me and covered some other things 
  9   me. One man said "If you need anything, press the button."
    "I want to get my  10  back." I begged.
    "Oh, you can  11  us," a voice said, "Even if the  12  happens, we will see that your wife will get
everything." They left and locked the door  13  them.
    I was trying to think of how to escape by the door when Dr. Ward came in with several of his  14 .
    "Thank God you finally came," I said.
    "It hurts that badly?" he asked.
    "No, on the contrary, I am not ill  15 ."
    Dr. Ward looked  16 . "If you don"t feel any pain, that means it"s much more  17  than we expected."
Then he turned to his students:"This is the most difficult kind of patient to deal with because he refuses
to  18  that he is ill.  19  he won"t tell us where it hurts, he will never be well again until we find the hurt
out for  20  by doing exploratory surgery (手术探查)."
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试题【完形填空。    Nowadays, a hospital always manages to keep its beds full. This is good】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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(     )14. A. friends      
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阅读理解。

    I was 15. She looked like she was over 70. But on that day, I think she understood me more than anyone
else.
     Walking into the church that Sunday was hard. I had never let anyone see me cry. But I knew I would
cry that day. My grandfather was suddenly ill. The doctors said he might not live much longer. Everyone in
my family was crying. Grandpa was the sweetest man in the world. Why was he leaving us? 
    There weren"t many people at church that day. One of them was an old lady sitting at the end of my row.
She was smiling. I closed my eyes and prayed (祈祷) for my grandfather to get better. Soon, my eyes were
full of tears. I opened my eyes and saw a hand in front of me. It was giving me a tissue (纸巾). 
    The old lady was sitting next to me, smiling. She didn"t say a word. She just gave me a tissue and a smile.
I tried to thank her, but only tears came out. Then she took my hand. I looked into her eyes. They were clear
and blue, and they made me feel peaceful. Her smile said to me: I am with you. Everything will be OK. I
closed my eyes again.When I opened them, she wasn"t there. I left the church but still couldn"t find her. I
never saw her again.
     My grandfather died the next week. We all cried a lot. But when I thought of that old lady"s warm smile,
I felt a litter better.

     How did she know how I was feeling? I wish I could see her again,to say thank you.

1. According to paragraph 2, what made the whole family cry?
[     ]
A. Grandfather"s words
B. Grandfather"s death
C. The author"s cry
D. The doctors" words
2. The author went to church to _____.
[     ]
A. pray for Grandfather
B. ask the old lady for help
C. avoid being seen crying
D. thank the old lady
3. Whose hand does the underlined word "it" in paragraph 3 refer to?
[     ]
A. Grandfather"s
B. The old lady"s
C. The author"s
D. Father"s
4. What do we know about the old lady?
[     ]
A. She knows the author
B. She can"t speak
C. She needs understanding
D. She is very kind
阅读理解。
    Mr King lived with six hundred wild animals on the Greek Island of Kyklos. Ever since he left school, he
had traveled all over the world collecting animals for his own zoo. He hoped to collect two examples of every
kind of animal on his island. But he was afraid that people would find him someday.
    He wrote books about his travels and about his animals that he collected. The money from the books helped
to pay for all the food that these animals ate. 
    One day, when Mr King was out looking for drinking water, her found oil. He needed money for his travels
and for his zoo, and a little oil would buy enough water for what he needed all his life, but he knew what if he
told anyone else about it, it would be the end if his zoo and his life"s work. So he decided not to tell anyone else
about what he had found, because oil and water couldn"t mix.
1. Mr King traveled all over the world for collecting _____.
[     ]
A. oil
B. water
C. animals
D. money
2. Mr king was afraid that people would find him someday because _____.
[     ]
A. he hadn"t got enough money for them
B. that would be the end of his zoo
C. he hadn"t got enough water and oil
D. they would buy his animals
3. Mr King wrote books to _____.
[     ]
A. tell people about his story
B. tell people how to find oil
C. get enough money for his animals
D. make money for his travels
4. In the passage, "oil and water couldn"t mix" means that "_____".
[     ]
A. Mr King needed not only water but also oil
B. oil and water were rather difficult to be mixed together
C. Mr King"s animals only needed water, not oil
D. if be told the others he found oil, his life"s work would be stopped
阅读理解。
    Mrs. Young was eighty. Her husband died when she was fifty-three and he left her an old car he had had
for six years. She learned to drive and loved it very much. She liked driving very fast, and was proud of the
fact that she had never been caught for a driving offense.
    Then one day she nearly lost her record. A police car followed her and the policeman in it saw her pass a
red light without stopping and she was taken before a judge. The man looked at her and said that she was too
old to drive a car, and the reason why she hadn"t stopped at the red light was most probably that her eyes had
become weak because of her old age, so that she had simply not seen it.
    When the judge had finished what he was saying, Mrs. Young opened her handbag she was carrying and
took out her sewing. Without saying a word, she chose a needle (针) with a very small eye, and threaded (穿
线) it at her first try.
    When she had finished it, she took the thread out of the needle and handed both the needle and the thread
to the judge, saying, "Now it"s your turn. I suppose you drive a car, and that your eyesight is good."
    The judge took the needle and he tried to thread it. After trying six times, he had still not done it. At last he
had to set the old woman free and her record remained unbroken.
1. Mrs. Young"s car was _____ years old.
[     ]
A.16
B. 33
C. 40
D. 53
2. As _____, she was taken before a judge.
[     ]
A. Mrs. Young"s car was too old.
B. Mrs. Young hadn"t made way for the police car
C. Mrs. Young was rude to the policeman.
D. Mrs. Young hadn"t stopped at the red light
3. Mrs. Young threaded before the judge in order to _____.
[     ]
A. prove that her eyesight was still good
B. get the man into trouble
C. do some sewing
D. wait for the man"s judgment
4. The judge set Mrs. Young free because _____.
[     ]
A. she was very old
B. she could thread
C. he thought her sight good
D. he admired her
完型填空。
    Although it was autumn, the snow was already beginning to fall in Tibet. Our legs were   1   heavy and
cold that they felt   2   blocks of ice. Have you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles?   3   what we looked
like!   4   the way children   5   in long woold coats stopped to look at us. In the late afternoon we found it
was so cold that our water bottles froze.   6  , the lakes shone like a glass in the   7   sun and looked wonderful.
Wang Wei rode in front of me   8  . She is very reliable and I knew I   9   need to encourage her. To climb
the mountains  10  hard work but as we looked around us were surprised by the  11 . we seemed to be able
to see for miles. At one point we were so high that we found  12  cycling through clouds. Then we began
going  13  the hills. It was great fun  14  as it gradually became much  15 . in the valleys colourful butterflies
flew around us and we saw many yaks and sheep eating green grass. At this point we had to change our caps,
coats, gloves and trousers  16  T-shirts and shorts. 
    In the early evening we always stop  17  camp. We  18  our tent and then we eat. After supper Wang Wei
put her head down on her pillow and went to sleep but I stayed awake. At midnight the sky became clearer and
the stars grew brighter. It was so quiet. There was almost no wind-only the flames of our fire for company.
As I  19  beneath the stars I thought about how far we had already travelled.
    We will reach Dali in Yunnan Province soon,  20  our cousins Dao Wei and Yu Hang will join us. We can
hardly wait to see them.
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阅读理解。

    Cambodia was in many ways similar to Laos, although it has twice the population. At another inn, we
talked with a teacher who told us that half of the people in her country couldn"t read or write. Her village
couldn"t even afford to build a school, so she had to teach outside under a large tent. When we said goodbye,
we all felt very lucky to have studied in college. Back on the road, we passed between many hills and forests.
Then we came to the plains and entered Phnom Penh (金边), the capital of Cambodia. In many ways it looked
like Vientiane and Ho Chi Minh City; it also had wide streets with trees in rows and old French houses. Unlike
Vientiane, ships could travel the Mekong River here. In the centre of the city we visited the palace and saw a
beautiful white elephant. It can only be seen outside the palace on special days. We ate an early supper and
went to see a great temple with floors made of silver.
    The next morning our group slept late. We were very tired from the long bike ride the day before. Cycling
in the hills had been difficult. Now our cousins had the chance to make jokes about Wang Wei and me. Perhaps,
they said, they were the strong ones! We had lunch at a nice outdoor cafe. then rode out of the city.
    Two days later we crossed the border into Vietnam. We began to see many more people, but I wasn"t
surprised. I read in an atlas before our trip that Vietnam has almost seven times the population of Cambodia.
We met a farmer who gave us directions and told us that he grows a new rice crop four times every year so
he can feed more people. He also told us that the northern part of his country has many mountains and it is
much cooler than here in the south, where it is flat. Although the flat delta made it easier for us to cycle, we
got warm very quickly. So we drank lots of water and ate lots of bananas. Soon the delta separated into nine
smaller rivers. Two days later, after we had passed thousands of rice fields, we came to the sea. We were
tired but also in high spirits: our dream to cycle along the Mekong River had finally come true.

1. Why did the author (作者) say they all felt very lucky to have studied in college? Because _____.
[     ]
A. they studied a lot
B. they knew how to cycle down along Mekong River
C. they learnt that half of Cambodians couldn"t read or write
D. the teacher they talked with told them
2. Which is the right order of the autor"s travel route (路线) according to the passage?
    a. passed thousands of rice field, then came to the sea
    b. talked with a Cambodian teacher at an inn
    c. had lunch at a nice outdoor cafe
    d. entered Phnom Penh
    e. crossed the border into Vietnam
    f. visited the palace and saw a beautiful white elephant
[     ]
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3. Who gave the author directions when they were in Vietnam?
[     ]
A. hunter.
B. A teacher.
C. A farmer.
D. A fisherman.
4. Suppose Laos has a population of 6.5 million, what"s the population of Vietnam?
[     ]
A. 13 million
B. 1.3 million
C. 91 million
D. 9.1 million
5. Which of the following statements about Phnom Penh is true according to the passage?
[     ]
A. It"s the capital of Vietnam.
B. It has twice the pobulation of Laos.
C. Ships can"t travel the Mekong River here.
D. There is a great temple with floors made of silver.