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However, learning came fairly easy for me. I was the best in most of my classes, but PE class was my
nightmare (恶梦) and made me feel that I was not as good as the others. Miss Forsythe was our PE
teacher. She was young and energetic. Everyone liked her. She said that we all had to come to her classes.
No one could hide from Miss Forsythe!
One day she told me that she wanted me to play a game with another girl in a PE show. I was rather
worried that I wouldn"t do a good job as she explained her idea, but she was excited. With her encouragement,
I had no choice but to agree.
It was a "boy meets girl" game. I played the boy and my classmate, Margaret Ann, played the girl. We
were dressed in evening clothes and danced around the floor. According to Miss Forsythe, I had to pick up
Margaret Ann as we finished the dance. Since I was not strong enough to pick the tallest girl up, it was she
who picked me up. I suddenly felt ten feet tall! It was a huge success and everybody applauded (鼓掌) for
our excellent performance. What a wonderful ending! Afterwards, I smiled confidently (自信地).
Miss Forsythe"s understanding and willingness to create a place for me in her show (which certainly did
not need me) gave me some much needed confidence. She was and always will be my favorite teacher.
B. She was a strict and understanding teacher.
C. She liked to play games with the students after class.
D. She was a teacher who taught students how to dance.
B. She thought it would be fun.
C. She was disappointed.
D. She was nervous.
B. acted as a boy
C. danced around the floor
D. was held up by her classmate
B. Miss Forsythe helped the author pick up the tallest girl
C. the author was afraid when she felt ten feet tall
D. the author lost confidence by dancing with her Classmate
B. My School Life
C. My Nightmare-PE Classes
D. A Game with My Classmate
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often made mistakes and telephoned her when they actually wanted the cinema.
One evening the telephone rang and Mrs Turner answered it. A tired man"s voice came over the phone,
"At what time does your last film begin?" "I"m sorry," said Mrs Turner,"but you have the wrong number.
This is not the cinema." "Oh, it began twenty minutes ago?" said the man. "I"m sorry about that. Well,
good-bye." Mrs Turner was very surprised, so she told her husband. He laughed and said, "No, that wasn"t
a mistake. The man"s wife wanted to go to the cinema, but he was feeling tired, so he telephoned the cinema.
His wife heard him, but she didn"t hear you. Now they will stay at home this evening, and the husband will
be happy."
B. not at all surprised
C. pleased
D. surprised
B. said something that had nothing to do with her answer.
C. asked her silly questions that she didn"t know how to answer.
D. was angry with himself for having made the mistake.
B. Both of the Turners didn"t want to go to the cinema.
C. The man didn"t want to go to the cinema with his wife that night.
D. The man"s wife was angry for what her husband had done.
B. could enjoy himself alone that night
C. could relax (使休息) himself at home
D. could have a good time at home with his wife
the story I was reading that I didn"t 2 that it was getting dark. When I realized that it was too dark for me
to read 3 , I put the book down and got up to turn on the light. Just then I heard someone 4 , "Help! Help!"
It seemed to come from the trees at the end of the yard. I looked out but it was too dark to 5 anything
clearly. Almost immediately I heard the cry again. It 6 like a child, but I could not 7 what someone
would be doing in our backyard, unless one of my neighbour"s children had climbed a tree and had not been
able to 8 .
I decided that I ought to go out and have 9 in the yard, just in case someone was 10 . I got a flashlight
and a stick, which I thought might be useful. With these in my hands, I went out 11 the yard. Once again I
heard the cry and this time there was no doubt that it came from the trees at the far end of the yard. "Who is
there?" I 12 as I walked across the yard towards the trees. But there was no 13 . With the help of my
flashlight, I 14 all over that end of the yard, including the branches of the trees. There was no 15 of anybody
or anything. I came to the conclusion that my 16 made fun of me, probably because of the strange creatures
(生物) on another 17 which I read about in the story.
I had to go back into the house and put the stick and flashlight away. I had just sat down to read my book
again when I was 18 by the cry of "Help! Help!" This time it was from right behind me! I dropped my book
and 19 . There, sitting on the table was my neighbour"s large green and red 20 .
( )1. A. worried about ( )2. A. mind ( )3. A. quietly ( )4. A. shouting ( )5. A. listen ( )6. A. sounded ( )7. A. question ( )8. A. hurry off ( )9. A. a look ( )10. A. at work ( )11. A. forward ( )12. A. sang ( )13. A. noise ( )14. A. searched ( )15. A. seat ( )16. A. neighbour ( )17. A. world ( )18. A. called ( )19. A. jumped up ( )20. A. cock | B. interested in B. hope B. quickly B. laughing B. feel B. looked B. imagine B. send away B. a rest B. in shock B. onto B. called out B. sound B. touched B. sign B. imagination B. country B. told B. sat up B. hen | C. surprised at C. notice C. noisily C. speaking C. see C. smelt C. choose C. come off C. a sleep C. on holiday C. into C. whispered C. voice C. cut C. place C. brother C. planet C. encouraged C. rang up C. parrot | D. tired of D. expect D. easily D. talking D. find D. tasted D. understand D. get down D. a walk D. in trouble D. backward D. read D. answer D. beat D. sort D. dog D. satellite D. frightened D. knocked down D. chicken |
阅读理解。 | |||
Iris is very forgetful and so she worries a lot. She worries a lot and so she becomes even more forgetful. She also talks to herself a lot. One day, she has her hat and coat on and is just about to open the front door. She stops for a moment. "Is the electric cooker off?" Iris never forgets to turn the cooker off but she goes back to the kitchen to make sure. Yes, the cooker is off. "But is the TV off in the sitting room?" She goes to the sitting room and feels a knob (旋钮) on the TV set. "Yes, I don"t usually forget that. Oh dear! It"s getting a bit late. I don"t want to miss that train." So she goes back to the front door and opens it. She is going through the doorway when she stops suddenly. "My key! It"s somewhere in my handbag, I think. No, it"s not in my purse; not in the front pocket. Ah, I know! Yes, it"s in my coat pocket. Thank goodness! I must run all the way." Halfway down the garden path she looks at the sky, which is covered with grey clouds. "I know it"s going to rain. And that bedroom window is wide open. I must close it. I suppose I can catch the next train." She opens the door again, putting the key back in her handbag. She throws her handbag on the hall table, rushes upstairs and closes the window. Then she runs downstairs and straight out of the house, closing the door behind her noisily. But she doesn"t catch either the first or the second train. And it doesn"t rain all day. Poor Iris! | |||
1. Iris worries too much because _____. | |||
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A. she usually forgets to turn off the cooker B. she usually forgets to turn off the TV set C. she is very forgetful D. she usually forgets her key | |||
2. Iris goes back to the kitchen to _____. | |||
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A. make sure that the cooker is off B. turn off the cooker C. feel the knob on the TV set D. talk to someone | |||
3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in Iris" worries? | |||
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A. Her electric cooker. B. Her baby. C. Her key. D. Her train. | |||
4. What do you think of Iris? | |||
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A. Brave. B. Kind. C. Honest. D. Too careful. | |||
阅读理解。 | |||
Britain"s oldest man made his first visit to London yesterday at the age of 110. Mr. John Evans had never found the time or the money-to make the trip from his house near Swansea. But, when British Rail offered him an all-expenses-paid birthday trip to the capital, he just could not refuse. Until yesterday he had never been far from home, except for one trip to Aberdeen. Mr. Evans, who spent 60 years working as a miner in South Wales, almost made the journey to London once before, at the turn of the century. "There was a trip to the White City but it was ten shillings (1 shilling =1/20 pound) return from Swansea-too much I thought. All my money went to the family then," he said. During the next two days Mr. Evans will be taken on a whistle-stop tour of London to see the sights. Top of his list is a visit to the Houses of Parliament (国会). The only arrangement he does not care for is the wheelchair provided to move him about if he gets tired. "I don"t like the chair business-people will so think I am getting old," he said. His secret for a long and healthy life has been well publicized-no alcohol, no cigarette and no angry. Before setting off from Swansea with his 76-year-old son, Amwel, he quipped, "I"m glad to see they"ve given me a return ticket." | |||
1. It"s reported that Mr. Evans"s healthy long life was to a certain extent due to his _____. | |||
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A. wine drinking B. proper smoking C. mild temper D. sense of humor | |||
2. Which of the following statements is true? | |||
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A. A single trip from Mr. Evans"s house to the White City used to be ten shillings. B. The first place for Mr. Evans to visit is the Houses of Parliament. C. He appreciated people"s arrangement of a wheelchair during his visit D. Mr. Evans once made the journey to London at the end of the century. | |||
3. The word "quip" in the last sentence most probably means _____. | |||
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A. to make a witty remark B. to express a happy message C. to make a wish D. to tell a joke | |||
4. What might be the best title for this passage? | |||
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A. 110-year-old Tourist B. Secret for Long and Healthy Life C. Free Return Ticket D. Sightseeing in London | |||
完形填空。 | |||
Henry was not 1 at math. Even when the teacher explained something a second time, he still couldn"t 2 it. "Never mind. I"ll sit 3 the boy who"s the best at 4 , " Henry thought, "and 5 his answers." The day of the exam 6 , and Henry sat next to Allan, 7 was 8 at the top of the class in math. Henry copied Allan"s answers 9 his own exam paper. At the end of the exam, the teacher said, "Well, boys and girls, I"ve decided to give a red 10 to the student who got the 11 grade. It"s 12 for me to decide who I"ll give the star to, however, 13 two students, Henry and Allan, got the 14 grade." After a moment she went on, " 15 I"ve decided to give the star to 16 this time." Henry was 17 when he heard this. He stood 18 and said, "But I got the same grade as Allan, madam." "That"s 19 ." The teacher said. "However, Allan"s answer to Question 6 was "I don"t know.", but 20 was "Nor do I."" | |||