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1、Passage 9A farmer had a cow. He took very good care of this cow and one daywhen it was ill, he was very worried. He telephoned the vet.“ What' s the problem? The vet asked him when he arrived.“My cow' s ill: the farmer said. "I don' t know what's the matterwith her. She ' s

2、lying down and won ' t eat. She ' s making a strange noise.The vet looked over the cow. "She' s certainly ill," he said, "and she needsto take some very strong medicine."He took a bottle out of his box, put two pills into his hand and said, "Giveher these. The pi

3、lls should make her better."“ How should I give them to her?' the farmer asked.The vet gave him a tube 管子)and said, "Put this tube in her mouth, thenput the pills in the tube and blow. That' ll make it."The next day the vet came to the farm again. The farmer was sittingoutside

4、 his house and looked more worried.“ How s your cowr the vet asked.“No change: the farmer said, "and I ' m feeling very strangemyself.”“Oh?' the vet said, "Why?"“I did what you said," the farmer answered. aI put the tube in thecow' s mouth and then put two pills down

5、'it.And?” the vet asked.“The cow blew first,“ the farmer said.1 . In the story, the vet must be.A. the farmer's friendB. a milk factoryC. a hospital for cowsD. a doctor for animals2 .The farmer asked the vet for help when his cowA. couldn't lie downB. didn't eat the pillsC. couldn

6、9;t make any noise D. was ill3 .What medicine did the vet give the farmer?A. Bottle of pills.B.Along tube.C. Two pills.D.Asmall box.4 .The vet taught the farmer how.A. to blow the tubeB.tomake the cow take the pillsC. to take the medicineD. to put the tubeinhismouth5 .Which of the following is true?

7、A. The farmer ate the pills himself.B. The cow got better after taking the medicine.C. The vet came to help the farmer change the cow the next day.D. The farmer waited for the vet outside his house the next day.Passage 箔案:1-5 DDCBAPassage 10Several years ago, a television reporter was talking to thr

8、ee of the most important people in America. One was a very rich banker, another owned one of the largest companies in the world, and the third owned many buildings in the center of New York.The reporter was talking to them about being important.“ How do we know if someone is really important?' t

9、he reporter asked the banker.The banker thought for a few moments and then said JI think anybody who is invited to the White House to meet the President of the United States is really important.The reporter then turned to the owner of the very large company." Do you agree with that? she asked.T

10、he man shook his head, "No. I think the President invites a lot of people to the White House. You ' d only be important if while you were visiting the President, there was a telephone call from the president of another country, and the President of the US said he was too busy to answer it.T

11、he reporter turned to the third man. " Do you think so?" “No, I don' t." he said. "I don' t think that makes the visitor important. That makes the President important.“Then what would make the visitor important?" the reporter and the other two men asked.“Oh, I think

12、if the visitor to the White House was talking to the President and the phone rang, and the President picked up the receiver, listened and then said, ' it ' s for yOu.'1 .This story happened in.A. England B. America C. Japan D. Australia2 .There are in this passage.A. two men and two wome

13、nB. three men and one womanC. three women and one manD. four women3 .The banker thought.A. he was really important because he was a rich bankerB. the visitor to the White House was really importantC. the visitor who met the President of the United States in the WhiteHouse was really important.D. the

14、 reporter was really important4 .The owner of the very large company thought.A. she was really important because she owned one of the largestcompaniesB. the banker was really important.C. the owner of many buildings in the center of New York was reallyimportantD. the visitor would be really importan

15、t if while he was visiting thePresident, the President would not answer any telephone call5 .The owner of many buildings thought.A. he was really important because he owned many buildings in thecenter of New YorkB. the owner of the very large company was really importantC. the visitor was really imp

16、ortant if he talking to the President and thePresident received a telephone call for the visitorD. the person who worked in the White House was really importantPassage 1兇案:1-5 BBCDCPassage 11Henry was an office worker in a big city. He worked very hard andenjoyed traveling in his holidays. He usuall

17、y went to the seaside, but oneyear he saw an advertisement in a newspaper." Enjoy country life. Spenda few weeks at West Hill Farm. Good food. Fresh air. Horse riding.Walking. Fishing. Cheap and interesting.”“ This sounds a good idea, " he thought. " I ' ll spend a month at West H

18、 Farm. I think I can enjoy horse riding, walking and fishing. They'a change from sitting by the seaside and swimming.” He wrote to thefarmer. In the letter he said that he would like to spend all of July there.Then on the first of July, he left for West Hill Farm.But four days later, he returned

19、 home.“What was wrong with West Hill Farm? ” his best friend, Ed, asked him.“ Didn ' t you enjoy country life? "“ Country life was very good, “ Henry said. " But there was another problem. ”“Oh. What? ”“Well, " he said, “the first day I was there a sheep died, and we had roast mut

20、ton for dinner. ”“ What's wrong with that? ” Ed asked. " Fresh meat is the best. ”“I know, but on the second day a cow died, and wadiroast beef for dinner. ”“Lucky you! ”“ You don't understand, " Henry said. " On the third day a pig died and we had roast pork for dinner. ”“A d

21、ifferent meat every day," Ed said loudly, “ and you arecomplaining! "“ Let me finish, “ Henry said.h"day the faunrter died, and Ididn't dare (敢) stay for dinner! "I.How did Henry find out about the farm?A. He saw it in a newspaper advertisement.B. His best friend told him.C.

22、He wrote to the farmer.D. Maybe he learned it from the radio.2 . Henry came back home several days later because.A. he didn't like the country life at allB. the farmer wasn ' t friendly to himC. his holiday was overD. he thought he might have to eat the farmer3 .“and you are complaining! &qu

23、ot; , the word meanscom lainA.夸獎(jiǎng)B.解釋C.抱怨D.故弄玄虛4 .Which of the following sentences is true?A. Ed could eat a different kind of meat every day.B. Henry thought he could enjoy a change.C. Henry couldn't think of anything else to do, so he went to the farm.D. The farmer died because of the bad meat

24、he ate.5 .Which is the best title for the passage?A. What a beautiful farm! B. Have a good time.C.A short holidayD. Henry and the farmer.Passage 1倍案:1-5 A DCBCPassage 12Ellen Parker was worried about her health. She could not walk veryquickly and it was difficult for her to climb stairs. She was soo

25、n out ofbreath氣喘吁吁).“I suppose I had better go to the docto r, she thought.She went to the doctor and told him her problem."I' m not surprised at all, he said. "It ' s obvious what your problem _ Ais.He looked her over then gave her some advice.“If you don ' t do what I say, Mr

26、s. Parkerhe said, “you will have aheart attack. It could kill you.”Ellen Parker was very worriedas she left the doctor ' s. She knew that shehad to take his advice but that it would not be easy and it would take time.The next day she went shopping. The first shop she went into was abutcher '

27、 s shop更)."I'd like ten pounds of steak(HF), please: she said.“Certainly, madam: the butcher replied and went into the cold roomand found a large piece of steak. He brought the huge piece of meat backinto the shop and put it on the scale 秤).“That' s just under ten pounds, he said.“That

28、big enough: Mrs. Parker said.The butcher worked out the price.“At $ 4.99 a pound that will be $49.50, please. Would you like me to cut it up into smaller pieces for you?'“Oh, I don ' t want to buy the meat,Mrs. Parker said.“If you don ' t want to buy ithe butcher replied angrily, “why di

29、d you ask me to get it for you?'“ My doctor told me that I am over-weight and I have to lose ten pounds.I wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked likS.1. Why did Ellen Parker visit the doctor?A. She had had a heart attack.B. She had a problem with her health.C. She was unhappy about her wei

30、ght.D. She could not sleep well.2. What did the doctor advise her to do?A. To lose weight.B. To eat more meat.C. To come and see him again.D. To look after her heart.3. Why did Ellen Parker ask for ten pounds of steak?A. She wanted to buy some for dinner.B. She wanted to lose weight.C. Her doctor ha

31、d told her to eat steak.D. She wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like.4. What was Ellen Parker's real problem?A. She ate too much steak.B. She weighed too much.C. The doctor did not know.D. She could not walk very quickly.5. What did the doctor think might happen to Ellen?A. She might

32、 put on more weight.B. She might stop eating too much.C. She might have a heart attack.D. She might go to another doctor.Passage 1茅案:1-5 BADBCPassage 5Shave Me FirstA barber was in his shop, busily cutting a man's hair, when a handsome young stranger came in. He had a small boy with him. They sa

33、t down together and waited until the barber had finished. Then the young man told the barber to shave him and to cut the small boy's hair.The barber said, “ Do you want me to cut the boy's hair first, or to shave you?'“Oh, shave me. said the young man. "Then I'll go down the roa

34、d and have a glass of wine while you're cutting the boy's hair.”The young man sat down in the barber's chair, and the barber began to shave him.When he had finished, the young man got up and said, "I'll go down the road now and have my wine while you're cutting the boy's

35、 hair.”“All right, but I won't take long. ” the barber warned him. The young man went out, the small boy obediently sat down in the barber's chair and the barber began to cut his hair.As he had said, he soon finished, and then the boy sat down and waited. At the end of half an hour, when the

36、 young man had still not come back, the barber said to theboy, “It is a pity that your daddy's taking such a long time. Where is he likely to be now?'“I can't guess: answered the small boy."And that man wasn't my daddy. I've never seen him before in my life.I was playing in

37、the street this morning, and he came up tome and asked me whether I'd like to have my hair cut without having to pay anything. I said I would, because my hair was rather long, so he brought me here.譯文:先給我刮臉一個(gè)理發(fā)師在自己的理發(fā)店里,正忙著給一個(gè)男人 剪發(fā),就在這時(shí),一個(gè)英俊年輕的陌生男人走了進(jìn)來(lái)。 他 領(lǐng)著一個(gè)小男孩。他們坐下一直等到理發(fā)師剪完。然后這 個(gè)年輕人讓理發(fā)師給他刮刮臉,

38、給小男孩理個(gè)發(fā)。理發(fā)師問(wèn)到, 你是想讓我先給男孩理發(fā),還是先給 你刮臉?”先給我刮臉?!蹦贻p人說(shuō)到。然后在你給男孩理發(fā) 時(shí)我去喝點(diǎn)紅酒?!蹦贻p人坐在椅子上,理發(fā)師開始給他刮臉。當(dāng)給他刮完臉后,年輕人站了起來(lái),說(shuō)到, 你給這 個(gè)孩子理發(fā),我去喝點(diǎn)酒?!焙玫?,我一會(huì)就剪完了?!崩戆l(fā)師提醒他。年輕人出 去了。小男孩乖乖地坐在椅子上。理發(fā)師開始給他剪發(fā)。正如理發(fā)師所說(shuō),他很快就給男孩理完了發(fā),然后小男孩就坐下等。半個(gè)小時(shí)過(guò)去了,年輕人還是沒(méi)有回來(lái),于是理發(fā)師對(duì)小男孩說(shuō)到,你爸爸出去這么長(zhǎng)時(shí)間,他有可能在哪里呢?”我猜不出,”小男孩回答到。那個(gè)人不是我爸爸。我以前從未見過(guò)他。今天早晨我在街上玩,他走過(guò)來(lái)

39、問(wèn)我 是否想不花錢理個(gè)發(fā)。我說(shuō)想,因?yàn)槲业念^發(fā)的確太長(zhǎng)了。 于是他就把我?guī)У竭@兒來(lái)了?!盤assage 6 At the Waxworks ExhibitionOne rainy Saturday afternoon, Nancy and Smith were wondering what to do, when suddenly Smith had an idea.“I know," he said enthusiastically, "I'll take you to a place my father used to take me to when I was

40、 a boy. No, don't ask questions; just get your umbrella and get into the ca r.Half an hour later they stopped outside a large building and Nancy laughed.“Oh, it's the waxworks exhibition. Do you know, I've neverbeen here before?And Smith said, “Oh, we used to come here often when Iwas li

41、ttle. There used to be a lot of famous people inside, all made of wax, but I suppose they've changed most of them now.While Smith was buying the tickets at the pay-desk, Nancy looked round.“ Did your mother use to come too? she asked.“ Not very often." Smith told her. "She used to stay

42、 at homeand look after babies. Come on, up these stairs.At the top of the stairs stood an attendant, holding some catalogues. Nancy went up to her, opening her handbag, while Smith watched her.“How much are the catalogues, please ?Nancy asked; but the girl didn't answer. And she didn't reali

43、ze that she had been talking to a waxwork until she heard Smith laughing behind her.譯文:在蠟像館在一個(gè)陰雨的星期六下午,Nancy和Smith無(wú)所事事,突然,Smith想到了一個(gè)主意。我知道,”他熱心地說(shuō)到, 我要帶你到一個(gè)我小的 時(shí)候爸爸經(jīng)常帶我去的地方。不,你什么問(wèn)題也別問(wèn),帶 上雨傘,上車?!卑胄r(shí)后,他們停在了一個(gè)大的建筑物外邊,Nancy笑了起來(lái)?!芭叮炏耩^,你知道嗎?我還從沒(méi)有來(lái)過(guò)呢?!盨mith說(shuō)道,我小的時(shí)候經(jīng)常來(lái)這里。過(guò)去里面有 很多臘制的名人。但我想大部分都變了?!碑?dāng)Smith在買票時(shí),

44、Nancy四處張望。你媽媽以前常來(lái)這里嗎?她問(wèn)到?!安唤?jīng)常來(lái)" Smith告訴她。她經(jīng)常待在家里照看 小孩??禳c(diǎn),上臺(tái)階?!迸_(tái)階上站著一個(gè)服務(wù)生,手里拿著目錄冊(cè)。Nancy走 到她面前,打開手提袋,Smith在一邊看著Nancy。“請(qǐng)問(wèn),目錄冊(cè)多少錢? " Nancy問(wèn)到,但是女孩沒(méi)有回答。直 到聽到Smith在她身后大笑起來(lái),Nancy才意識(shí)到自己是在跟一個(gè)蠟 制的人說(shuō)話。Passage 3Sam had a dog. Its name was Tod. It was very helpful, but it ate too much. So he didn't

45、like it. He wanted to kill Tod. He tied Tod in a bag and put it in the small boat. He rowed the boat to the middle of a big river. Just as he threw the poor animal into the river, the boat began to sink. Both began Sam and Tod fell into the river.Tod was able to swim, but Sam couldn't. The dog b

46、it the rope and broke it. It tried its best to swim to save Sam. The man was saved, so he was very thankful to the dog .He didn't want to kill the dog any more. From then on, he gave the dog as much food as it wanted.譯文薩姆有一只狗。他的名字叫Tod。它很有用,但是它食量很大。所 以薩姆不喜歡他。薩姆想殺 Tod。薩姆把Tod綁在一個(gè)袋子里,把 它帶上船。他把船劃到一條大

47、河的中央。就在他把這可憐的動(dòng)物扔 下河的時(shí)候,船開始下沉,薩姆和 Tod都掉進(jìn)河里面了。Tod會(huì)游泳,但是薩姆不會(huì)。狗把繩子咬斷。它經(jīng)過(guò)試驗(yàn)這是游泳去 救薩姆就好的方法。薩姆獲救了,所以薩姆很感激Tod。他一點(diǎn)也不想殺它了。從那以后,小狗想要多少糧食薩姆給多少。Passage 4Father's ThingsWhen Tom Howard was seventeen years old he was as tall as his father, so he began to borrow Mr. Howard's clothes when he wanted to go out

48、 with his friends in the evening.Mr. Howard did not like this, and he always got very angry when he found his son wearing any of his things.One evening when Tom came downstairs to go out, his father stopped him in the hall. He looked at Tom's clothes very carefully.Then he said angrily, "Is

49、n't that one of my ties, Tom?""Yes, Father, it is," answered Tom."And that shirt's mine too.""Yes, that's yours too," answered Tom."And you're wearing my belt!" said Mr. Howard."Yes, I am, Father," answered Tom. "You don'

50、;t want your trousers to fall down, do you?"譯文:父親的東西湯姆.霍德華十七歲的時(shí)候,長(zhǎng)得和父親一樣高了,于是當(dāng)他晚上和 朋友一起出去時(shí),就開始借父親的衣服穿。霍德華先生可不喜歡這樣,當(dāng)他發(fā)現(xiàn)他的兒子穿他的衣服時(shí),總是非常生氣。一天晚上,湯姆下樓準(zhǔn)備出去,父親在門廳里攔住了他。他細(xì)細(xì)打量 著湯姆的穿著。然后他氣呼呼地說(shuō):湯姆,那不是我的一條領(lǐng)帶嗎?”湯姆回答說(shuō):是的,父親,是你的領(lǐng)帶?!边€有那襯衫也是我的?!笔堑?,襯衫也是你的?!睖坊卮鹫f(shuō)。還有呢,你連皮帶也用我的?!被舻氯A先生說(shuō)。是的,父親,”湯姆回答說(shuō),你不愿意讓你的褲子掉下來(lái)吧?”Passage 1 Do You Know My Work ?One night a hotel caught fire , and the people

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