题目
第1题
Mike,Mr.Clarke's little son,is only nine.He ___2___ likes reading books.And he often asks his father some questions.Mr.Clarke always thinks he's too ___3___ to understand him and chooses the easiest ones to answer.Of course the boy is not pleased with that.
One day Mike read ___4___ about the lights and was interested in it.When his father told him to do some housework,he went on thinking of it.He asked him ___5___ questions,and his father answered all.Then his father said proudly,"Fathers always know more than sons!"
The boy thought for a while and said,"I don't think so!"
1-5:A:a few B:listening C:also D:young E:something
第2题
, we all need to know the art of apologizing. Look back with honesty and think how often you’ve judged roughly, said __1__ things, pushed yourself ahead at the expense of a friend. Then count the occasions when you indicated clearly and __2__ that you were sorry. A bit frightening, isn’t it? Frightening because some deePwisdom in us knows that when even a small wrong has been committed, some mysterious moral feeling is __3__, and it stays out of balance until fault is acknowledged and __4__ is expressed.I remember a doctor friend, telling me about a man who came to him with a variety of signs: headaches, insomnia and stomach trouble. No __5__ cause could be found. Finally my friend said to the man, "Unless you tell me what’s worrying you, I can’t helPyou."After some hesitation, the man __6__ that, as executor of his faher’s will, he had been cheating his brother, who lived abroad, of his __7__. Then and there the wise old doctor made the man write to his brother asking __8__ and enclosing a cheque as the first stePin restoring their good relation. He then went with him to mail box in the corridor. As the letter disappeared, the man burst into tears. "Thank you," He said, "I think I’m __9__." And he was. A heartfelt apology can not only __10__ a damaged relationshiPbut also make it stronger. If you can think of someone who deserves an apology from you, someone you have wronged, or just neglected, do something about it right now.
A)heal
B)mental
C)unkind
D)regret
E)accurately
F)confessed
G)inheritance
H)physical
I)cured
J)treat
K)truly
L)unfaithful
M)forgiveness
N)disturbed
O)excuse
第3题
Why did the woman bump a car in traffic? 查看材料
A.It hit her from behind.
B.She rolled backwards.
C.She shifted into reverse.
D.She went through a red fight.
第4题
In certain cases, a woman could draw upon the folk wisdom and remedies she had learned back home; Western mosquitoes, for example, proved to be as repelled by a paste of vinegar and salt as were their Eastern cousins. More often, however, a woman was guided only by her own ingenuity in concocting (调制的) tonics (补药), powders, poisons, and polishes from whatever she had at land: salt made a passable toothpaste, gunpowder was applied to wants, and turpentine to open cuts, goose grease, skunk oil, and the ever present lard were basic liniments; medicinal teas and tonics were brewed from sunflower seeds and roots.
Which of the following statements best expresses the main idea of the passage? ()
A.Many people who went West were doctors.
B.Medicine and the people who sold it were not reliable.
C.Many pioneer women died from bites inflicted by snakes and mosquitoes.
D.Pioneer women had to invent their own remedies when they moved West.
第5题
When he was twenty-four, Dick __23__ and bought a small house with a garden in his wife's town. It was far away fromthe sea. Then he had to go back to his ship, and he __24__ home for two months. He went from the port to the town by bus, and was very happy to see his wife again.
The next morning he slept until 9 o'clock. Then he woke up suddenly and looked out of the window. There were trees a few feet __25__. He was very frightened and jumped out ofbed, shouting, "We've hit land!"
21.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
22.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
23.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
24.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
25.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
第6题
In 1896, Einstein went to Zurich(苏黎世)to study physics. There he met a girl from Hungary. They studied in the same class and the same interest in physics brought them together and they became good friends. Before long they fell in love. In 1903 when Einstein was 24, he married Marits, who was 4 years older than he.
After their marriage, Einstein devoted himself to the research of the great theory. To give her husband more help, Marits gave up her own work, and became a good wife and assistant. She tried her best to encourage him whenever possible. She was sure that her husband would succeed. They often discussed the theory while walking outside or sitting together in the room. They even did that in their letters when one of them was away from their home.
In 1914, Einstein moved to Berlin and settled down there. At that time his theory proved to be correct and he had become famous all over the world. But it was not long before the First World War broke out. Marits as well as her two sons, who was on holiday in Switzerland couldn't come back to Berlin any more. The war not only stopped Einstein's work but also broke up the warm happy family. In 1919 Einstein and Marits had to get divorced (离婚).
1)、From this passage we can see that Marits was 27 when married.
A.T
B.F
2)、We can learn from the passage that Marits was also a great scientist.
A.T
B.F
3)、The last paragraph mainly tells us why Einstein and Marits got divorced.
A.T
B.F
4)、Einstein and Marits got divorced because Marits didn't love Einstein after the war broke out.
A.T
B.F
5)、The writer wanted to tell us that we should remember Marits when talking about Einstein's theory.
A.T
B.F
第7题
When Lilian Hanson graduated from high school, she went to the bank to borrow money for the further education. The banker gave her no encouragement. He didn' t think that a country girl should borrow money to go to college. He thought she should be at home doing work in the house or around the farm. So Lilian Hanson went home and raised a family of nine children instead of going to college. Mrs. Hanson never forgot her dream of getting a higher education. When her children were grown, she tried again. She finds the hardest part of going back to school at her age is to sit in class for long periods of time. Because she is not as quick as she used to be, Mrs. Hanson often gets up and walks around classes to keep from getting stiff (僵硬) . At the beginning of a course in using the computer, the other students all stood up to give her a warm welcome when she introduced herself and explained why she was there and what her aims were.
1.Mrs. Hanson couldn' t go to college immediately after she graduated from high school because①().
A.she hadn' t got enough money
B.she was a country girl
C.the banker ordered her not to borrow money
2.Mrs. Hanson wanted to borrow money from the bank②().
A.to support her family
B.because she was 73 years old
C.to further her education at college
3.In the college, what makes Mrs. Hanson different from her classmates is③().
A.the fact that she is poor
B.that she has a family of nine children
C.that she is 73 years old
4.The computer students welcome Mrs. Hanson warmly because④().
A.she had got an excellent result in the exam
B.she was good at telling funny stories
C.they were deeply moved by her spirit
5.Mrs. Hanson is the sort of person who⑤().
A.cares for study very much
B.likes to borrow money from the bank
C.tries to save money for her family
第8题
Passage Five
In the 1900's, American townspeople usually washed and brushed their teeth and combed their hair in the kitchen. Or they kept a water pitcher (大水罐) and a wash basin in their rooms and took care of these things there.
The bathtub was a wash tub (澡盆) filled with water from the stove. If you were small enough you could sit down by drawing your knees to your chest, Otherwise, you washed yourself standing up. Often all the women and girls in the family bathed together. Then the men and boys did. In most families this was Saturday-night because Sundays they went to church.
A small number of families did have running water. But that depended on Whether there was a water system where they lived and on whether they could afford the plumbing (水管实施 ). Some people had bathtubs in their homes as early as 1895. But many others did not have their first bath in a bathtub until 1910 or later when they were fifteen or sixteen years old.
51. In the first paragraph, "took care of" means ______.
A. kept
B. looked after
C. used
D. kept and used
第9题
A.occasionally
B.frequently
C.hard
D.gradually
第10题
1.According to the writer. English is not so old as Chinese.()
Y、正确N、错误
2.Hamburg is a city in Germany. ()
Y、正确N、错误
3.According to the story,hamburges are made only with beef. ()
Y、正确N、错误
4.According to the writer, knowing why any word has a certain meaning is interesting. ()
Y、正确N、错误
5.According to the story, the word "hamburger' comes from England because Germans dont speak good English. ()
Y、正确N、错误
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