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深圳中考英語(yǔ)完形與閱讀綜合題組訓(xùn)練一-十組合訓(xùn)練一一、單項(xiàng)選擇()1.Whenyouwanttoanswerthequestions,youshouldraiseyourhand.A.putup B.putdownC.takeupD.takedown()2.Hewasunawareoftheserioussituationhewasfacing.A.understand B.didn’trealizeC.knewD.realize()3.Thecomputersystemcanoperatetherailwaysystembetterthanpeople.A.control B.ran C.go D.open()4.Shewasabletoswimthreeyearsago.A.can B.must C.could D.may()5.Mynewshoesfeelcomfortable,soIlikewearingthem.A.hard B.bad C.softandniceD.beautiful()6.AllthepassengersgotexcitedwhentheyreachedtheSummerPalace.A.peopleonbusinessB.visitors C.peopleonthebusD.tourists()7.Ourcompanydevelopedanewumbrellalastmonth.A.found B.made C.created D.sold()8.Thisbookwaswrittenacenturyago.A.ahundredyearsB.athousandC.hundredsof D.thousandsof()9.Yourinventionisclever,butnotpractical.A.nice B.useful C.useless D.important()10.Iwishsomeonewouldinventclothingthatcan’tbewornout.A.use B.wear C.putoff D.produce二、詞形轉(zhuǎn)換Shechallengedme_______(play)anothertennisgame.Withageyouwillbecomeeven________(wise).Simonalways______(rest)hisheadonhishand.The_______(king)favouritegamewaschess.Thereare________(twelfth)chaptersinthebook.I______(copy)outhernotesintomynotebookafterclass.Hemademanymistakesbuthewas________(aware)ofthem.Computersmaybebetterthandoctorsat______(do)theirjob.Theboyisonly19years,butheownsfour______(company).Computerscandoimportantjobslike_______(operate)railwaysandflyingplanesandspaceships.I’mlookingforwardto_______(receive)yourletter.Heisbadlyillandneedan_______(operate)atonce.________(mouse)helpuscontrolcomputers.Thesongiseven____________(popular).IhavegotacolorTV.Itsscreenis35______(inch).Edisonwasfamousasan_______(invent).Intheearly_______(19)century,thefirsttrainsbegantocarrypassengers.Today_______(million)ofpeopleintheworldownmobilephone.Indiaisa_______(develop)countryandAmericaisa_______(develop)country.Theyallowpeople_______(keep)intouchwitheachotheranytime,anywhere.Withlightbulb,peoplecandoas______(many)intheeveningastheycaninthedaytime.Withthispairof______(glass),youcanseethingsmoreclearly.Takingaplaneisthe_______(fast)andthe__________(comfortable).Lucyisthe______(tall)ofthetwins.Heissoyoungthatheis_______(able)tospeak.三、語(yǔ)法填空:HaveyoueverheardofanyJapanesecompanies?(46)_______________companyinJapanisknownmainlyforitscarsandmotorbikes(摩托車).In1986,thecompanystarteddevelopingarobot(47)______________wouldbeabletowalk.24yearslater,in2010,ASIMOappearedinpublic.ASIMOisoneofthemostcreativerobotsintheworld.Itcanuseitsfivefingerstoholdobjects.Ithascamerasaseyesandhastheabilitytorecognize(識(shí)別)faces(48)________________(immediate).Itcanalsounderstandbasic(49)_______________(order).ThecompanyhasbeentakingASIMOallaroundtheworld(50)________________(show)ittoyoungpeopleinordertoencouragethemtostudyscience.Ithasalsosaidthatinthefuture,ASIMOmightbeabletohelppeopledosome(51)_____________(danger)things.Thesethingsincludeputtingoutfires(52)_____________dealingwithharmfulchemicals.ManypeoplesaythatASIMOisafantasticcreationbecauseitcould(53)_____________(use)tohelpoldanddisabledpeople.InEngland,morethanhalfofpeopleaged75andoverliveby(54)_______________,andtheyfeellonely.ASIMOisanamazing(55)_____________(invent).MaybewiththehelpofASIMO,thosepeoplecanfeellesslonely.四、完形填空TodayisMary’sbirthday,buthermotherhadtoworklatetonight.She_1_Marythattheycouldhaveapartynextweek.Marywasverydisappointed.Marywalkedtoschoolandhopedherfriendswould_2_thatshewaseighttoday.“Hi,Mary.Happybirthday,”Juliesaid.Marysmiled_3_andasked,“Julie,canyoucometomybirthdaypartynextweek?”Juliesaid,“I’msorry,Mary.Ican’t.”Therestofthedaydidn'tgomuchbetter.Allofherfriendssaidtheycouldnotgotoherpartynextweek.Marywasvery_4_.Cindytriedtocheerherup,butitwasnot_5_.Herbigdaywasturningouttobe_6_.Shehadtowaituntilitwastimetogohome.Eveningcame,andCindy’smotherdrovetoMary’shomewithCindyandMary.W,henMaryopenedthedoor,thehousewas_7_.Hermomdidn’tcomebackhome.SheturnedtoaskCindyandCindy’smomtowait.“Surprise!”Mary_8_andallthelightsinthehousewenton.Hermotherandallofherfriendswerethere!Thecoffeetableinthelivingroomwas_9_presents.Sheranintothekitchen.Hermotherhad_10_herfavoritemeal.Marystoodnexttohermom.“Thankyou!”Marysaidhappily.Shehadahappybirthdaypartywithherfriendstogether.()1.A.pretended B.promised C.refused()2.A.remind B.expect C.remember()3.A.sadly B.suddenly C.brightly()4.A.sad B.pleasant C.frightened()5.A.wonderful B.useful C.careful()6.A.cheerful B.successful C.awful()7.A.comfortable B.light C.dark()8.A.turnedaround B.satup C.camealong()9.A.madeof B.filledwith C.busywith()10.A.checked B.prepared C.imagined五、閱讀理解:Thebestpeopleinanyfieldarethosewhospendthemosthoursondeliberatepractice(有意練習(xí)).Bydoingit,youplantoimproveyouraction.Forexample,simplyhittingaballisnotdeliberatepractice.Hitaball300timeswiththepurposeofmakingholesintheball.Youshouldsucceed80percentofthetimes.Ifyoudon’t,gotolookattheresultsandmakerightchanges.Keepdoingthatforhourseveryday.That’sdeliberatepractice.Asurveystudiedagroupof20-year-oldviolinists.Thebestgrouphad10,000hoursofdeliberatepracticeovertheirlives.Thenext-besthad7,500hours.Andthenexthad5,000.It’sthesameinotherfields.WinstonChurchillalwayspracticedhisspeeches.Hesaid,“IfIdon’tpracticeforaday,Iknowit.IfIdon’tpracticefortwodays,mywifeknowsit.IfIdon’tpracticeforthreedays,theworldknowsit.”Greatathletes(運(yùn)動(dòng)員)alwayspractice,too.Asforfootball,all-timegreatreceiverJerryRicewasrefusedby15teamsbecausetheythoughthewastooslow.Hepracticedsohardthatotherplayerswouldgetsicktryingtokeepup.Thenhesucceeded.TigerWoodsisanothergoodexample.Hisfatherintroducedgolftohimataveryearlyage—18monthsold,andencouragedhimtopracticehard.Woodshadatleast15yearsofpracticebythetimehebecametheyoungest-everwinneroftheUSAmateurChampionship,attheageof18.Hehasneverstoppedtryingtoimprove,spendinghoursadaypracticing.()1.What’sthepurposeofParagraphOne?A.Togivethemainidea.B.Togiveexamplesofthemainidea.C.Tocomparetwothings.D.Toraisereaders’interest.()2.Howmanypeoplementionedinthepassageweresuccessfulbydoingdeliberatepractice?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.()3.WhatcanweNOTknowfromthepassage?A.Betterviolinistspracticedmore.B.JerryRicepracticedhardtobefaster.C.TigerWoodsstartedplayingfootballearly.D.Youshouldmakerightchangesduringthedeliberatepractice.()4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Agoodbeginningishalfdone.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.C.Knowledgeispower.D.Practicemakesperfect.組合訓(xùn)練二完型填空Alicehadanargumentwithherbestfriend,JudylastSunday.Shethought1.________wasreallydifficultandwantedtocopyJudy’shomework.Butsherefused.Afterthat,theydidn’ttalktoeachotherforafewdays.Alicedidn’tknow2.________tofacehermathsproblemandshewonderedifshecouldgetonwellwithherfriendagain.Yesterdayafternoon,shesawacoolboy3.________theviolinhappilybytheroadwhenshewaswalkinghomefromschool.Theviolinsoundedsonicethatshecouldn'thelpstoppingtolistentohim.4.________Alicedidn'tknowwhatmusichewasplaying,itmadeherfeelbetter.Afterhefinishedthemusic,Alicewalkedovertohimandsaid,“Thankyou5.________yourbeautifulmusic.Itgetsmeoutofthereallybadmood(心情),thenshetookoutsome6.________andgaveittohim.Tohersurprise,theboyaskedhimtotakethemoneyback.Heexplainedthathewasn’tmakingmoneybyplayingtheviolin.Hejustwantedto7.________others.That’swhyheplayeditbytheroad.Whata8.______boyhewas!ThenAlicetoldhimabouthertrouble.Hesaid,“Youshouldlearntosmileevenifyouareindifficulty.Listeningtomusicishelpful.Sowhynotlistentomusicas9.________aspossible?Neverloseheart!Believeinyourfriend!Shehasherownreason.Andbelievein10.________!Everythingwillgowell!”Hearingthesewords,Alicewenthomewithasmile.Shebelievedshecouldmakeit.()1.A.ChineseB.MathsC.Science()2.A.whyB.howC.when()3.A.carryingB.

sellingC.playing()4.A.BecauseB.WhenC.Though()5.A.forB.withC.from()6.A.musicB.moneyC.food()7.A.haveB.leaveC.help()8.A.safeB.richC.kind()9.A.oftenB.loudlyC.soon()10.A.myselfB.herselfC.yourselfEyecontactisoneofthemostimportantformsofbodylanguage.Itisoftenthekeytosuccessful1.Butwhatkindofeyecontactisproper?Differentcultureshave2answers. In3cultures,itisnecessarytohaveeyecontact.Infact,aWesternermightconsideralackof(缺少)eyecontactasalackofinterest.IncountrieslikeSpain,ItalyandGreece,peoplelikestandingclosetoeachotherwhentheyaretalking,soeyecontactlasts4. 5,inmanyAsiancultures,people6eyecontacttoshowrespect.Theydosowhentheytalkwithsomeoneinhigherpositions(職位、地位)orwithsomeone7thanthemselves. Habitslikethiscancause8whenpeopledonotunderstandthem.Forexample,anAsianpersonmight9hisorhereyesorlookdownwhilelisteningtoaspeaker.AWesternspeakermightthinkthepersonis10.()1.A.news B.communication C.information()2.A.different B.thesame C.no()3.A.Asian B.American C.Western()4.A.shorter B.longer C.faster()5.A.Thatis B.Inaway C.However()6.A.avoid B.resultin C.survey()7.A.older B.younger C.fatter()8.A.danger B.questions C.problems()9.A.close B.open C.touch()10.A.interested B.notinterested C.surprised閱讀AMr.GuoisateacherfromXi’an.HeaskedhisstudentstohandintheirhomeworkthroughaQRcode(二維碼),"Wespentanhourortwoinclasslearninghowtogenerate(使產(chǎn)生)thecodes,andintheendeverythinggetseasier."SaidGuo."Whenstudentsfinishthehomework,theykeepitonWeChat.Then,eachstudentmakeshisownQRcodeandgivesittome.SoIcanchecktheirworkeverywhereusingmycomputerortelephone."TheQRcodescanbesenttoMr.Guobyemail,QQandWeChat.WhenGuoscans(掃描)hisstudents’QRcodes,theirhomeworkappearsonhisphone.Hefindsthattheirhomeworkbecomesmorecreative,withmanypictures,musicandevenvideos.Guo’sstudentslikethenewwayandthinkitisinteresting."Wearelivingintheinformationage.Manystudentsliketoworkwithcomputers,whichmakeslearningmorefun."saidTingting,astudentofGuo’s."Thepaperisnoteasytokeep,butthecodeiseasytokeepandshare."Guosaid."Itisworthtryingtousenewtechnologyineducation.Educationitselfisakindofcreation.Idon’twantmystudentstofallbehindthetimes."However,someparentsareworried.Theyareafraidthattheirchildrenwillspendtoomuchtimeoncomputersandlesstimecommunicatingwithteachers.Butinfact,it’sunnecessary.Studentsstillneedtolookupinformationinbooksandwriteitdownwhentheydotheirhomework.Theyonlyusethecodewhentheyhandintheirwork,whichdoesn’ttakethemtoomuchtime.Alsoforteachers,itallowsthemtocheckthestudents’workatanytime.Andit’salsoaneasywaytosharehomeworkwithotherstudents.1.Accordingtothepassage,studentscankeeptheirhomeworkon.A.WeChat B.QQ C.email D.blog(博客)2.Guo’sstudentsthinkthenewwayis.A.strange B.boring C.interesting D.unnecessary3.Whatdoes"it"inParagraph4referto(指代)?A.Thepaperisnoteasytokeep. B.Keepingandsharingthecodeeasily.C.Tryingtousenewtechnologyineducation. D.Educationitselfisakindofcreation.4.Someparentsareworried,becausetheythinktheirchildrenwill.A.talkwithteachersfacetoface B.spendtoomuchtimeoncomputersorphonesC.notlikethenewwayofhandinginhomework D.findtheQRcodestoodifficulttouseBWhenachildistoldheis"uncool",itcanbeverypainful.Hemaysayhedoesn’tcare,andevenactinwaysthatareoppositeofcoolonpurpose.Butthesearesimplewaystodealwithsadnessbypretending(假裝)it’snotthere.Helpingachildfeelbetterinschoolhadtobecareful.Ifyousay,"Whyareyouworriedaboutwhatotherchildrenthinkaboutyou?Itdoesn’tmatter!"Childrenknowthatitdoesmatter.Instead,anactivewaymaybebest.Youcouldsay,"I’mgoingtodoafewthingsforyoutohelpyoufeelbetterinschool."Ifaboyishavingtroublemakingfriends,theteachercanhelphim.Theteachercanarrangethingssothathehaschancestousehisabilitiestodothingsforclass.Thisishowtheotherchildrenlearnhowtovaluehisgoodqualitiesandtolikehim.Ateachercanalsoraiseachild’spopularityinthegroupbyshowingthathevaluesthatchild.Itevenhelpstoputhiminaseatnexttoaverypopularchild,orlethimbeapartnerwiththatchildinactivities,etc.Therearethingsthatparentscandoathome,too.Befriendlywhenyourchildbringsothershometoplay.Encouragehimtoinvitefriendstomealsandthenservethedishestheyconsider"Super".Whenyouplantrips,picnics,movies,andothershows,inviteanotherchildwithwhomyourchildwantstobefriends.Whatyoucandoistogivehimachancetojoinagroupthatmaybeshuttinghimout.Then,ifhehasgoodqualities,hecanstarttobuildrealfriendshipofhisown.1.An"uncool"childmay.A.carenothingaboutit B.dosomethinguncoolonpurposeC.developasenseofanger D.pretendtogethurtverymuch2.Ateachercanhelpanunpopularchildby.A.seeingthechildastheteacher’sfavoriteB.askingthechildtodosomethingforpartnersC.forcingotherchildrentomakefriendswiththechildD.offeringthechildchancestoshowhisgoodqualities3.Howcanparentshelptheirchildfitinbetter?A.Bycookingdeliciousfoodforhim.B.Bybeingkindtohisschoolmates.C.Byforcinghimtoinvitefriendshome.D.Bytakinghimtohavepicnicsinthepark.4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Childrendon’tcareothers’comments(評(píng)論)onthem.B.It’sonlyteacher’sworktomakechildrenpopular.C.Parentsshouldtaketheirchildrenoutforpicnicandshowsmoreoften.D.Invitingchildren’sfriendstofamilyactivitiesisgoodforthemtomakefriends.5.Whichisthebesttitleofthetext?A.HowanUnpopularChildcanbeHelpedB.WhySomeChildrenareUnpopularC.WhatGoodQualitiesUnpopularChildrenHaveD.WhoCareaboutUnpopularChildrenCBecomeavolunteerandhelpthosewhoneedyourhelpinyourcommunity(社區(qū))!Volunteerworkincludeshelpingthepoor,helpingthefamilieswhosehousesweredestroyedbynaturaldisasters(自然災(zāi)難)orcreatinggreenareasforneighborhoodfamilies.Whicheverserviceactivityyouchoose,youhavetherighttomakeadifferenceandcreatearealchangeinthecommunity!JointheVolunteerServiceCentertoday!Volunteersarethegreatestpeopleintheworld.Let’sworktogethertomaketheworldabetterplace.OursummerholidayvolunteerjobsareopentoallAmericans.Youdon’tneedanyspecialskillstojoinandtherearenoagelimits(限制).WithBiosphereExpedition(生物圈探險(xiǎn)),youcanbeawildlifeandenvironmentalvolunteerforanywherefromtwoweekstotwomonths.You’llworkwithlocalscientists,andtheleadersfromBiosphereExpeditionwillbebyyourside.Weneedstudentsattheageof16andupwhostudyatschoolandwanttogivethemchancestousetheirtalents,skillsandknowledgetohelpthelittlekids.Theymusthaveenoughpatienceandarewarm-hearted.1.Thevolunteerscan________inthecommunity.A.cleanupthehouses B.buildahouseforthehomelessC.buildahouseforthehomeless D.helpthepeoplewhoarepoor2.BiosphereExpeditionmaybeheld________.A.forthreemonths B.inthesummerholidayC.onlybylocalscientists D.betweenAmericaandChina3.IfWuDongis________yearsold,hecanbeavolunteertohelpthelittlekids.A.11 B.13 C.15 D.174.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thevolunteershouldcreategreenareasforallthefamilies.B.Tojointheholidayvolunteerwork,specialskillsarerequired.C.Thevolunteercanchooseanyserviceactivityinthecommunity.D.Everyonecanbeavolunteertohelpthelittlekids.5.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage? A.AJobInterview B.VolunteersWanted C.EducationService D.AnExpeditionClub組合訓(xùn)練三完型填空Haveyoueverhearaboutthe"BeltandRoad"Initiative(“一帶一路”建設(shè))?The1wasfirstproposedbyPresidentXiJinpingonOctober3rd,2013.Atthattime,PresidentXiwas2partinanimportantmeetinginIndonesia.Duringthemeetinghe3animportantspeech.Inthe4heraisedthe"BeltandRoad"Initiative.ItaimsatconnectingAsian,EuropeanandAfricancountriesmore5.Itwillbea6turningpointfortheChineseeconomy.Itcanhelppromoteindustrialtransferamongdifferentareas,7itcancreateanewwaveofinvestmentinChina.InChina,differentplaceshavedifferent8ofeconomicdevelopment,somedevelopedrapidly,somedevelopedslowly.Mostoftheprojectswilltaketwotofour9tocomplete,sobytheyear2020,someeconomistssaid,thespeedofindustrialtransfermaybefasterthan10.()1.A.conversation B.initiative C.meeting()2.A.making B.having C.taking()3.A.gave B.admittedC.refused()4.A.speech B.initiative C.country()5.A.seriously B.closely C.clearly()6.A.harmful B.helpless C.meaningful()7.A.but B.and C.so()8.A.levels B.ideas C.plans()9.A.centuries B.decades C.years()10.A.experienced B.expected C.expressedTheUnitedStatesisfullofautomobiles(機(jī)動(dòng)車).Therearestillmanyfamilieswithoutcars.Butsome2partoflife.Carsareusedfor3.Theyaredriventoofficesandfactoriesbyworkerswhohavenootherwayto4theirjobs.Whensalesmenaresenttodifferentpartsofthecity,theyhavetodriveinordertocarrytheirproducts.Farmershavetodriveintothecityinordertoshopfornecessities.Sometimes,smallchildrenmustbedrivento5.Insomecities,schoolbusesareusedonlywhenchildren6morethanamilefromtheschool.One7drivesonMondays,takingherchildrenandtheneighbors’childrenaswell.AnothermotherdrivesonTuesdays,anotheronWednesdaysandsoon.Thisiscalledformingacarpool(拼車).Workingpeoplealsoformcarpools,withthreeorfourpeopletakingturnsdrivingtotheplace8theywork.Morecarpoolsshouldbeformedinordertoput9carsontheroadandtouselessoil.10isagreatproblem,andsoisthetrafficinandaroundcities.Toomanycarsarebeingdriven.Somethingshouldbedoneabouttheuseofcars.1.A.much B.even C.little D.such2.A.necessary B.difficult C.proper D.possible3.A.families B.farms C.adventures D.business4.A.getto B.lookfor C.findout D.takecareof5.A.cities B.schools C.parks D.gardens6.A.move B.study C.live D.work7.A.way B.child C.mother D.car8.A.when B.that C.which D.where9.A.more B.fewer C.many D.less10.A.Driving B.Running C.Parking D.Forming閱讀理解AOnFebruary9th,2013,SarahDarlingwaswalkingalongthestreetwhenshemetahomelessmannamedBillyRayHarris.Shereachedintoherchangepurse,emptiedoutallthecoinsshehadandgavethemtothehomelessman.Neitherofthemrealizedthatthissmallgenerousactwouldchangetheirlives.Sarahdidn’trealizethatshehadgivenBillynotonlyallherchangebutalsoherdiamondringthatshehadputinherchangepurseearlieruntilthefollowingmorning.Sheandherhusband,BillKrejci,rushedtoseeiftheycouldfindBilly.Thehomelessmanwasnotonlyinthesameplace,healsoimmediatelyreturnedthering.Thegratefulcouplepaidhimbackforhishonestybyemptyingouttheirpocketsofallthemoneytheyhad.BillKrejci,awebdesigner,feltthatheneededtodosomethingmoreforthisamazinglyhonestman.SoonFebruary18th,hesetupaspecialpagetoraisemoneyforhim.Injustfourdays,Billyreceivedover$85,000andthereseemstobenoendyet.Thatisnotenough.Billyislivingwithapersonwhoisgenerousinsteadoflivinginthestreets.Andthat’snotall—thankstothenewsreport,hegottogetheragainwithhisolderbrother,EdwinHarris,whohehadbeenunabletofindfor27years.AllthegoodluckisjustbecauseBillydidtherightthing—returningsomethingthatdidnotbelongtohim.1.WhendidSarahrealizethatshehadalsogivenBillythediamondring?A.OnFebruary9th,2013. B.OnFebruary10th,2013.C.OnFebruary18th,2013. D.OnFebruary22nd,2013.2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Billyislivingwithagenerousperson.B.Billyhasfoundhisbrother.C.Billyboughtadiamondring. D.Billyappearedinthenewsreport.3.Theunderlinedword"That"inParagraph4refersto(指代)________A.returningthering B.settingupapageC.livinginthestreets D.receivingmoney4.Whodidthediamondringbelongto?A.SarahDarling. B.BillyRayHarris. C.BillKrejci. D.EdwinHarris.5.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.GenerousWomanChangedHerOwnLife B.KindManSetUpSpecialPageC.HomelessManReturnedDiamondRing D.ManyPeopleDonatedMuchMoneyBOnFebruary9th,2013,SarahDarlingwaswalkingalongthestreetwhenshemetahomelessmannamedBillyRayHarris.Shereachedintoherchangepurse,emptiedoutallthecoinsshehadandgavethemtothehomelessman.Neitherofthemrealizedthatthissmallgenerousactwouldchangetheirlives.Sarahdidn’trealizethatshehadgivenBillynotonlyallherchangebutalsoherdiamondringthatshehadputinherchangepurseearlieruntilthefollowingmorning.Sheandherhusband,BillKrejci,rushedtoseeiftheycouldfindBilly.Thehomelessmanwasnotonlyinthesameplace,healsoimmediatelyreturnedthering.Thegratefulcouplepaidhimbackforhishonestybyemptyingouttheirpocketsofallthemoneytheyhad.BillKrejci,awebdesigner,feltthatheneededtodosomethingmoreforthisamazinglyhonestman.SoonFebruary18th,hesetupaspecialpagetoraisemoneyforhim.Injustfourdays,Billyreceivedover$85,000andthereseemstobenoendyet.Thatisnotenough.Billyislivingwithapersonwhoisgenerousinsteadoflivinginthestreets.Andthat’snotall—thankstothenewsreport,hegottogetheragainwithhisolderbrother,EdwinHarris,whohehadbeenunabletofindfor27years.AllthegoodluckisjustbecauseBillydidtherightthing—returningsomethingthatdidnotbelongtohim.1.WhendidSarahrealizethatshehadalsogivenBillythediamondring?A.OnFebruary9th,2013. B.OnFebruary10th,2013.C.OnFebruary18th,2013. D.OnFebruary22nd,2013.2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Billyislivingwithagenerousperson. B.Billyhasfoundhisbrother.C.Billyboughtadiamondring. D.Billyappearedinthenewsreport.3.Theunderlinedword"That"inParagraph4refersto(指代)________A.returningthering B.settingupapageC.livinginthestreets D.receivingmoney4.Whodidthediamondringbelongto?A.SarahDarling. B.BillyRayHarris.C.BillKrejci. D.EdwinHarris.5.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.GenerousWomanChangedHerOwnLife B.KindManSetUpSpecialPageC.HomelessManReturnedDiamondRing D.ManyPeopleDonatedMuchMoney組合訓(xùn)練四完型填空Lastsummer,wewenthikingtomountainsinthecountryside.Onthetopofthemountains,weenjoyedcoolwindquietlynearourears.Andwewatchedwhitecloudswalkingfreelyinthesky,clearstreamsrunninghappilyinthevalley(山谷),andinsectsflyinggladlyintheair.Wewerehappytowildflowersandfruits,andcaughtbeautifulbutterfliesinthevalley.Ilayonthegrasstowatchtheskyandenjoyedthepeaceofthevalley.Suddenlyatinyinsectflewintomyleftear.ItmadesomanynoisesthatIfeel.SoIcoveredmyearstostoptheairfromenteringmyear.Myfriendshelpedmetofindsometogettheinsectout,butfailed."Theinsectmustinthevalley.Ithappenedtoflyintotheyourear."alittlegirlsaid,"I’veanidea."Sheledmetoadarkplace,andcoveredmyrightear.Thensheusedatorch(手電筒)tolightmyleftear.Ifeltcomfortableslowly.Inthetorch,aninsectflewoutofmyleftear.Maybeweneedn’tabouttheinsectsthatflewintoourears.Givesomelighttothem,theywillflytowardsthelight.1.A.blowing B.playing C.smiling D.pushing2.A.helpful B.thankful C.successful D.colorful3.A.grow B.pick C.feed

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