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(1)

Itwasalmosttwo.Acoldwindhadcomeupoverthelake.Asablackcloudmovedacrossthe

sun.Walt,asmallboy,lookedup,'Ismellastorm(暴風(fēng)雨)hethought.

Shorty,amanofforty,hadgoneintotown.Hehadsaidhewouldbebackbeforetwo.HehadtoldWalt

towatchtheboatsandtheshop.Therewerenopeoplearound.Theyhadallgoneoutonthelaketo

fish.SoWaltwenttowalkononeoftheboats.Fromtherehecouldhearthetelephoneifitrang.Andhe

couldwatchthedoor.

Itwasalittleaftertwowhenthestranger(陌生人)came.Waltsawhimstopbytheshop.Thestranger

lookedinforaminute.Thenhewentdowntotheboats.Hewasabigmaninacoat.Waltcalledto

him,“Doyouwantsomething,sir?*ThestrangerlookedatWaltandsaid,nNo,thanks,MThenthestranger

movedslowlyaway.Ashewenton,helookedattheboatsonebyone.

Waltsattherewithhiseyesonthebackofthestranger'scoat.Hethought,UIcansmellsomethingasI

smellthatstorm.IhopeShortycomesbacksoon.”

()l.Thestoryhappened.

A.onthelakeatnightB.bythelakeintheafternoon

C.alongtheriverinspringD.neartheriverinsummer

()2.Waltstayedbecause.

A.therewerenopeoplearoundB.Shortyhadgoneshopping

C.peoplewentfishingonthelakeD.Shortyhadaskedhimtowatchtheboatsandtheshop

()3.WhatdoyouthinkofWalt?

A.Hewasslow.B.Hewasweak.C.Hewascareful.D.Hewasinteresting.

()4.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.ThestrangercametoseeWalt.B.Shortycamebackontime.

C.Waltworkedfarawayfromtheshop.D.Somepeoplelivedaroundtheshop.

()5.AttheendofthestoryWaltthought.

A.thestrangerwouldnotreturnagainB.Shortywouldnotcomebacksoon

C.troublemighthappenaroundtheshopD.Shortywouldlosehislifeinthestorm

l.BDCDC

(選自2000年綿陽市高中招生考試題)

(2)

Onedaymotherhorsesaidtohislittlehorse,"YouhavegrownupandcanhelpMummynow.Take

thishalfbagofricetoUnclePig,willyou?""Yes,Mummy,Hsaidlittlehorse.Withthebagonhisback,

herantoUnclePig*shouse.Soonhecametoariver."Isthereabridgehere?"Littlehorsesaidto

himself.Helookedaroundforhelp.Therehesawacowstandingbytheriver.

Littlehorsewentuptoherandasked,"AuntCow,IhavetogotoUnclePig'shouse.Isthereabridge

nearhere?""No,thereisnotany.Ifyouwanttogotohishouse,youhavetocrosstheriver.""Isthe

waterverydeep?”"No,itisn'tdeep.Fvecrossedmanytimes."

Whenlittlehorsewentneartheriver,BrotherCatranuptohim.Hesaid,“Littlehorse,youcan'tcross

theriver.It'sverydeep.Youwillgetdrowned(淹死).”ShallIgoonorshallIgoback?”littlehorse

thought/IhadbettergohomeandaskMummy."Solittlehorsewenthomeandtoldhismotherthe

wholething.Motherhorsesaid,"Mychild,boththecowandthecatwererightintheirownway.ltwon't

doifyouonlylistentootherpeople'sideas.Youshouldthinkeverythingoverbyyourself."

Littlehorseranbacktotheriver.Hefoundthatthewaterwasn'tverydeepfbrhim.Soonhegottothe

otherside.

()1.Onedaymotherhorsetoldlittlehorseto.

A.crossthedeepriverB.askAuntCowforhelp

C.takesomericetoUnclePigD.gotoBrotherCat'shouse

()2.WhatdidAuntCowthinkoftheriver?

A.Itwasn'tdeep.ltwaseasyforhertocrossit.B.Itwastoodeep.Noonecouldcrossit.

C.Itwasnotdeep,butshehadnevercrossedit.D.Itwasagoodplacetoswimin.

()3.Whatdidlittlehorsedoatlast?

A.Heranbackhome.B.Hecrossedtheriven

C.HegavethericetoAuntCow.D.Hewentintotheriverandgotdrowned.

()4.Whatdoyoulearnfromthisstory?

A.WemustaskfbrhelpwhenweYeintrouble.

B.Wewillgetdrownedwhenwetrytocrossadeeprivr.

C.Don'tdoeverythingasourfriendstellus.

D.Weshouldn'tonlylistentootherpeople'sideas.Wemustthinkeverythingoverourselves.

2.CABD

(3)

OneeveninginNovember,DrBerlinreceivedatelephonecallfromMrsGreen."Please,Dr.

Berlin,cometomyhouse.Ihad5000dollarsonmydeskandnowitisgone."Dr.BerlinarrivedatMrs

Green*shouseateighto'clock.FirstheaskedMrsGreen,"Whendidyouseethemoneylast?1*

"Atseveno'clock.Iputitonmydeskinmylivingroom.ThenIwenttowashmyhair.Icame

backatseventhirtyandthemoneywasgone.'1

"Isee,"DrBerlinsaid."Wereyoualoneinthehouse?”"No,mysister'ssonJackishere,too.'*ThenDr.

BerlinandMrsGreenwenttoJack'sroom.

"Pleasesitdown."Jacksaid.Dr.Berlinsatontheonlychairintheroom,thechairwascold.Healso

sawsomebooksonthegroundnearhisfeet.

"Whathaveyoubeendoingthismorning?"Dr.Berlinasked.

"Icameatsixthirty,andwentrighttomyroom.I'vebeensittinginthatchairandreadingallthe

evening.InevergotupandIneverlefttheroom.Maybesomebodycameintothehouseandtookmy

aunt'smoney.1'

Afterhearingthat,Dr.Berlinwasclearaboutwhohadtakenthemoney.

()1.WhendidDr.BerlinanswerthephonefromMrsGreen?

A.At6:30.B.At7:00.C.After7:30.D.At8:00.

()2.WheredidMrsGreenputhermoney?

A.Inherlivingroom.B.Inherwashingroom.C.InJack'sroom.D.Inheroffice.

()3.Whendidthethief(賊)takeMrsGreen'smoney?

A.BeforeMrsGreencamebackhome.B.WhenJackwasreading.

C.AfterMrsGreenwenttowashherhair.

D.WhenDr.Berlinwasansweringthetelephone.

)4.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?

A.MrsGreendidnrtlivealone.B.Jackhadgivenacarelessreply(粗心的回答).

C.Dr.Berlinfoundoutwhohadtakenthemoney.

D.Jackhadbeenreallyreadingbooksallthatevening.

3.CACD

(4)

Whenyousendaletterorapostcard,youhavetoputastampontheenvelope(信封)oronthe

card.Whendidpeoplefirstbegintousestamps?Whowasthefirsttothinkofthisidea?

Intheearlynineteenthcentury,peopledidnotusestamps.Theyhadtopaypostage(郵資)whenthey

receivedletters.Sometimestheydidn'twanttoreceivealetteratall,buttheyhadtopaymoneyfor

it.Theywereunhappyaboutthis.Thepostagewashighatthattime,becausethepostofficehadtosend

manypeopletogetthepostage.

RowlandHillwasaschoolteacherinEngland.Hewasthefirsttothinkofusingstampsinthe1850s.

Hethoughtitwouldbemucheasierfbrpeopletousestamps.Theycouldgotothepostofficetobuy

stampsandputthemonenvelopebeforetheysendtheletters.Thepostofficecouldjustputseals(ERid)

onthestampssothatpeoplecouldnotusethestampsagain.Inthisway,thepostofficedidnotneedto

sendpostmentogetpostage.ltonlyneededfewerpostmentosendletters.

()1.Peoplebegantousestamps.

A.atthebeginningofthenineteenthcenturyB.inthemiddleofthenineteenthcentury

C.morethan200yearsagoD.whenpeoplefirstsentlettersandpostcards

()2.Beforestampswereused,postage.

A.waspaidbytheletter-writers.B.waspaidbytheletter-receivers.

C.wasgotbypostmen.D.bothBandC

()3.RowlandHill____________.

A.inventedthefirststampB.wasapostmaninEngland

C.gavetheideatousestampsD.wasthefirstmantousestamps

()4.Afterstampswereused___________.

A.postmenneedn*tgetpostageB.peopleneedn'tpaypostage

C.thepostofficecouldgetmorepostageD.peopleshouldpaymorepostage

()5.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Howdidstampsbegintobeused?B.Whywerepostmensenttogetpostage?

C.Whendidpeoplefirstbegintousestamps?D.Whowasthefirsttothinkofusingstamps?

4.BDCAA

(5)

ManypeoplearesurprisedwhentheyfindtheInternet(因特網(wǎng))wassetupinthe1960s.Atthat

time,computerswerelargeandexpensive.Computernetworks(網(wǎng)絡(luò))didn'tworkwell.Ifonecomputerin

thenetworkbrokedown,thenthewholenetworkstopped.Soanewnetworksystem(系統(tǒng))hadtobeset

up.ltshouldbegoodenoughtobeusedbymanydifferentcomputers.Ifapartofthenetworkwasnot

working,informationcouldbesentthroughanotherpart.Inthiswaycomputernetworksystemwould

keeponworkingallthetime.

AtfirsttheInternetwasonlyusedbygovernment(政府),butintheearly1970s,universities(大

學(xué)),hospitalsandbanks(銀行)wereallowed(允許)touseittoo.However(無論如何),computerswere

stillexpensiveandtheInternetwasdifficulttouse.Bythestartof1990s,computersbecamecheaper

andeasiertouse.

Todayitiseasytogeton-line(上網(wǎng))anditissaidthatmillionsofpeopleusetheInterneteveryday.

Sendinge-mailismoreandmorepopularamongstudents.

TheInternethasnowbecomeoneofthemostimportantpartsofpeople'slife.

()1.TheInternethasahistoryofyears.

A.lessthan30B.morethan30C.about20D.only10

()2.Atfirstcomputernetworks.

A.wereusedwidelyB.workedquitewellC.wereverypopularD.wentwrongeasily

()3.Agoodnetworksystem.

A.cankeeponworkingB.willstopworking

C.willbreakedownsoonD.willbecomeuseless

()4.Computersbecomecheaperandeasiertouseinthe.

A.1960sB.1970sC.1980sD.1990s

()5.Theword"infermation"mayprobablymean.

A.letterB.messageC.numberD.address

5.BDADC

(6)

Thesunlookslikeashinyplate,butitisreallyabigball.Itisalwaysgivingofflight.Itsflames(火焰)

areverymuchhotterandbiggerthananyfireontheearth.Thesunhasafamily.ltisthebiggestmember

inthefamily.

Themoonisaball,too,likethesunandtheearth.Sometimesitlooksasroundasaplate,sometimesit

lookslikehalfaplate,orlikeathinslice(片)ofayellowmelon(瓜).Butwhetheryoucanseeallofitor

not,themoonisalwaysround.Partofitisdarkbecauseitisalwaysturnedawayfromthesun.The

moonhasnolightofitsown.Moonlightisonlysunlightshiningonthemoon.

Themoonismuchsmallerthanthesun,evensmallerthanthestars.Asthemoonisnearertous,it

looksbigger.Alldaythestarsareinthesky,butthelightfromthesunissobrightthatyoucannotsee

them.Starslookastiny(極?。゛spinheads(針頭),butsomeareevenbiggerbiggerthanthesun.Thelooks

bigbecauseitiscloserthantheotherstars.Thefartherawayathingis,thesmalleritlooks,evenif(即使)

itisreallyverybig.

()l.Nofireonearth.

A.canburnathingB.canbeseenanywhere

C.isasredasthesunD.isbiggerandhotterthanthesun'sflames

()2.Aseveryoneknows.

A.themoonturnsaroundthesunjustastheearthgoes

B.theearthmovesaroundthesunbutthemoondoesn*t

C.thesunmovesaroundtheearthjustasthemoondoes

D.thesunisalwaysturnedawayfromthemoon

()3.Whyhasthemoonnolightofitsown?Because.

A.partofitisalwaysturnedawayfromthesun

B.thesunlightisshiningonthemoonallday

C.itisalwaysround,likeayellowgold(金)plate

D.thepassagedoesn'ttelluswhy

()4.Whycan'tweseethestarsallday?Because.

A.theyaretoosmalltoseeB.theyarenearertous

C.thesunlightistoobrightD.theylookastinyaspinheads

()5.Whichofthefollowingisthetopic(主題)sentenceofthelastparagraph(自然段)?

A.Thefartherawayathingis,thesmalleritlooks,evenifitisverybig.

B.Themoonismuchsmallerthanthesun,evensmallerthanthestars.

C.Thesunlooksbigbecauseitiscloserthantheotherstars.

D.Starslookastinyaspinheads,butsomeareevenbiggerthanthesun.

6.DBDCC

(7)

TomarrivedatthebusstationquiteearlyforParisbus.ThebusforPariswouldnotleaveuntilfive

totwelve.Hesawalotofpeoplewaitinginthestation.Somewerestandinginline(排隊),otherswere

walkingaround.Therewasagroupofschoolgirls.Theirteacherwastryingtokeeptheminline.Tom

lookedaroundbuttherewasnoplaceforhimtosit.

Hewalkedintothestationcafe(助U舊F館).helookedupattheclockthere.Itwasonlytwentyto

twelve.Hefoundaseatandsatdownbeforealargemirror(鏡子)onthewall.Justthen,Mike,oneof

Tom'sworkmatescameinandsatwithTom.

“Whattimeisyourbus?”askedMike.

'There'splentyoftimeyet,“answeredTom.

“Well,I'llgetyousomemoreteathen,^^saidMike.

Theytalkedwhiledrinking.ThenTomlookedattheclockagain."Oh!It'sgoingbackward(倒

行)!”hecried."Afewminutesagoitwastwentytotwelveandnowit'shalfpasteleven.”

“You'relookingattheclockinthemirro匚”saidMike.Tomwassosad(難過).Thenextbuswas

nottoleaveforanotherhour.SincethenTomhasneverlikedmirrors.

1、Tomwentintothestationcafebecause.

A.Mikeaskedhimtohaveacupoftea

B.itwasquiteearlyandhecouldfindaseatthere

C.hedidn'tliketostaywiththeschoolgirls

D.hewantedtohaveadrinkwithhisworkmatethere

2、WhattimewasitinfactwhenTomlookedattheclockinthemirror?

A.HalfpasttwelveB.Twentytotwelve

C.HalfpastelevenD.Halfpastone

3^Fromthestoryweknowthatwhenwelookataclockinamirror,wewillfind.

A.thetimeisrightB.it'sgoingslower

C.it\goingbackwardD.it5sgoingfaster

4^Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.TomarrivedinParisontime

B.Thenextbuswouldleaveinhalfanhour

C.AfterthatTomdidn'tlikeclocksanylonger

D.Tomlookedattheclockinthemirroronlyonce

5^Whichofthefollowingisthetitle(題目)ofthestory?

A.TheMirroroftheStationB.NotACarefulMan

C.MissingABusD.TheClockInTheMirror

7、BACDD

WhenMr.Davidretired(退休),heboughtasmallhouseinavillagenearthesea.Helikeditand

hopedtoliveaquietlifeinit.

Buttohisgreatsurprise,manytourists(游客)cametoseehishouseinsummerholidays,foritwas

themostinterestingbuildinginthevillage.Frommorningtonightthereweretouristsoutsidethehouse.

TheykeptlookingintotheroomsthroughthewindowsandmanyofthemevenwentintoMr.David's

garden.ThiswastoomuchforMr.David.Hedecidedtodrivethevisitorsaway.Soheputanoticeon

thewindow.Thenoticesaid:"Ifyouwanttosatisfyyourcuriosity(好奇心),comeinandlookround.

Price(價格):twentydollars."Mr.Davidwassurethatthevisitorswouldstopcoming,buthewas

wrong.MoreandmorevisitorscameandMr.Davidhadtospendeverydayshowingthemaroundhis

house."Icameheretoretire,nottoworkasaguide(導(dǎo)游)hesaidangrily.Intheend,hesoldthe

houseandmovedaway.

1、Mr.David'shousewasthatmanytouristscametoseeit.

A.sosmallB.soquietC.sointerestingD.suchinteresting

2、Mr.Davidputanoticeonthewindowinorder.

A.todrivethevisitorsawayB.tosatisfythevisitor'scuriosity

C.toletvisitorscomeinandlookroundD.togetsomemoneyoutofthevisitors

3、Thenoticemadethevisitors.

A.moreinterestedinhishouseB.loseinterestinhishouse

C.angryattheunfairpriceD.feelhappyabouttheprice

4、AfterMr.Davidputupthenotice.

A.thevisitorsdidn'tcomeanylonger

B.fewerandfewervisitorscametoseehishouse

C.moreandmoretouristscameforavisit

D.notouristwouldpaythemoneyforavisit

5^Atlasthehadtosellhishouseandmoveawaybecause.

A.hedidnotlikeitatall

B.hecouldnotworkasaguide

C.hemadeenoughmoneyandwantedtobuyanewexpensivehouse

D.hecouldnotliveaquietlifeinit

8.CAACD

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SigmundFreudwasaworld-famousdoctorofVienna(維也納).Hewasalsoamanfullof

humour(幽默).Once,athis70thbirthdayparty,afriendaskedFreudifhecouldputhisworkinto

severalwords.saidFreud,“wetakethesickoutoftheirtroubleandreturnthemtothecommon

suffering.”

Asadevoted(忠實的)son,Freudoftenvisitedhisoldmother.Hismotherusuallyspenther

summersinasmallmountaintowninAustria(奧地利).TheKingJosefusuallyspenthissummers

there,too.Onedayinthesummer,aband(樂隊)wasplayingalivelytune(曲子)whenFreud'smother

wassittingatthewindowandwatchingthepeoplesinginganddancingonMainStreet.Theoldwoman

hadapoormemory.Sheheardthebandplaying,butforgotitwastheKing'sbirthday.Freudwas

visitinghismotheronher95thbirthday.Hetoldhismother,“Mama,thebandisplayingforyour

birthday.^^Shebelievedhimandhadawonderfulday.

]、Freudwasafamousof.

A.doctor,AustriaB.general,ViennaC.King,AustriaD.doctor,Australia

2^FromwhatFreudsaidathis70thbirthdayparty,wecanseethathewas.

A.abravemanB.asickmanC.adevotedmanD.amanfullofhumour

3、OnedayFreudcametothesmallmountaintownfor.

A.his70thbirthdayB.theKingJosef'sbirthday

C.hismother'sbirthdayD.forhisholiday

4、Whichofthefoursentencesiswrong?

A.Freud'smotherandtheKingJosefusuallyspenttheirsummersinthesameplace.

B.Freud5mother'sbirthdayandtheKing'sbirthdaywereonthesameday.

C.Freud'smotherwassooldthathermemorywasverybad.

D.SheknewthatthebandwasplayingfbrtheKing.

5、Freud'smotherfeltveryhappyonher95thbirthdaybecause.

A.theKingJosefhimselfcametocelebrate(慶賀)herbirthday

B.thepeopleofthetowncameouttocelebrateherbirthday

C.shebelievedthatthebandwasplayingforherbirthday

D.sheheardthebandplayingalivelytunesowonderfully

9.ADCDC

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Weeachhaveamemory(記憶力).That'swhywecanstillrememberthingsafteralongtime.

Somepeoplehaveverygoodmemoriesandtheycaneasilylearnmanythingsbyheart,butsome

peoplecanonlyrememberthingswhentheysayordothemagainandagain.Manyofthegreatmenof

theworldhavegotsurprisingmemories.

Agoodmemoryisagreathelpinlearningalanguage.Everybodylearnshismotherlanguage

whenheisasmallchild.Hehearsthesounds,remembersthemandthenhelearnstospeak.Some

childrenarelivingwiththeirparentsinforeigncountries.Theycanlearntwolanguagesaseasilyasone

becausetheyhear,rememberandspeaktwolanguageseveryday.Inschoolitisnotsoeasytolearna

foreignlanguagebecausethepupilshavesolittletimeforit,andtheyarebusywithothersubjects,too.

Butyourmemorywillbecomebetterandbetterwhenyoudomoreandmoreexercises.

1、Somepeoplecaneasilylearnmanythingsbyheartbecause.

A.theyalwayssleepverywellB.theyofteneatgoodfood

C.theyreadalotofbooksD.theyhaveverygoodmemories

2、Everybodylearnshismotherlanguage.

A.attheageofsixB.whenheisasmallchild

C.afterhegoestoschoolD.whenhecanreadandwrite

3>Beforeachildcanspeak,hemust.

A.readandwriteB.makesentences

C.hearandrememberthesoundsD.thinkhard

4、Inschoolthepupilscan'tlearnaforeignlanguagewellbecause.

A.theyhavenogoodmemoriesB.theyhavenorecorders

C.theyhavetoomuchtimeforitD.theyarebusywithothersubjects

5^Yourmemorywillbecomebetterandbetter_________.

A.ifyouhaveplentyofgoodfoodB.ifyoudomoreandmoreexercises

C.ifyoudomorningexerciseseverydayD.ifyougetupearly

10.DBCDB

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Wespentadayinthecountryandpickedalotofflowers.Ourcarwasfullofflowersinside!On

thewayhomewehadtostopattrafficlights,andtheremywifesawthebookshelf.

Itstoodoutsideafurniture(家具)shop."Buyit,"shesaidatonce."We'llcarryithomeonthe

roof-rack(車頂架).rvealwayswantedonelikethat.,>

WhatcouldIdo?TenminuteslaterIwastwentydollarspoorer,andthebookshelfwastiedonto

theroofrack.Itwastallandnarrow,quiteheavytoo.

Asitwasgettingdarker,Idroveslowly.Otherdriversseemedmorepolitethanusualthatevening.

Thepoliceevenstoppedtraffictoletusthrough.Carryingfurniturewasagoodidea.

Afteratimemywifesaid,'There'salonglineofcarsbehind.Whydon'ttheyovertake(超車)?”

Justatthattimeapolicecardidovertake.Thetwoofficers(警官)insidelookedatusseriously

whentheywentpast.Butthen,withakindsmiletheyaskedustofollowtheircarthroughthebusy

traffic.Thepolicecarstoppedatourvillagechurch(教堂).Oneoftheofficerscametome.

“Right,sir,"hesaid."Doyouneedanymorehelpnow?”

Ididn'tquiteunderstand.4tThanks,officer,“Isaid."You'vebeenverykind.Ilivejustdownthe

road.”

Hewaslookingatourthings:firstattheflowers,thenatthebookshelf.<4Well,wellJhesaidand

laughed."It'sabookshelfyou'vegotthere!Wethoughtitwaser,somethingelse/5

Mywifebegantolaugh.SuddenlyIunderstoodwhythepolicedrovehere.Ismiledattheofficer.

“Yes,it'sabookshelf,butthanksagain.,,IdrovehomeasfastasIcould.

1、Fromthestoryweknowthat.

A.thewriterwaspooranddidn'tbuythebookshelfforhiswife

B.thewriter'swifedidn'tlikethebookshelfatall

C.thewriterwasalwaysgladtobuysomethingforhiswife

D.thewriterwasnotverygladtobuythebookshelfforhiswife

2、Whatmadethewriterthinkthatcarryingfurniturewas“agoodidea”?

A.Hecoulddriveslowlyanditwassafe.

B.Otherdriverswouldlethimgofirst.

C.Hiswifecoulduseanewbookshelf.

D.Hecouldsavealotofmoneyandtime.

3、Whywerethepoliceandotherdriverssokindtothewriter?

A.Becausetheythoughtthewriterlikedstudyingverymuchandneededabookshelf.

B.Becausetheydidn'lthinkitwaspolitetoovertakeacarwithabookshelfonit.

C.Becausetheythoughtsomebodyinthewriter'sfamilyhaddiedandheneededhelp.

D.Becausetheythoughtitwasdangeroustocarryabookshelfonacar.

4^Whydidthewriter'swifebegintolaugh?

A.Becausenowsheknewwhatmistakethepolicehadmade.

B.Becauseatlastherhusbandunderstoodwhythepolicehaddriventothechurch.

C.Becausetheofficerwasalwayslookingattheflowersandthebookshelf.

D.Becausethepolicehadhelpedthemalot.

5^Whendidtheofficersbegintorealize(意識到)theyhadmadeamistake?

A.Beforetheyarrivedatthechurch.

B.Beforetheyovertook(overtake的過去式)thewriter'scar.

C.Afteroneofthemlookedattheflowersandthebookshelfcarefullyatthechurch.

D.Afterthewriter'sfamilyleftthechurch.

ll.DBCAC

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Mr.andMrs.Bellareveryforgetful(健忘的).Forexample,Mr.Bellsometimesgoestohisoffice

forworkonSundaymorning,forhethinksitisMonday.AndMrs.Bellsometimesforgetstocook

supperforthefamily.

OnesummertheyplannedtoflytoNewYorkfortheirholidays.Theygottotheairportonlyten

minutesbeforetheplanetookoff.Sotimewasshort.ButsuddenlyMrs.BellsaidshemusttellAlice,

theirdaughter,nottoforgettolockthefrontdoorwhenshewenttoschool.AsAlicewasthenatschool,

theycouldn'ttellheraboutitbytelephone.Sotheyhurriedtothepostoffice.Mrs.Bellwroteashort

notetoAlicewhileMr.Bellboughtastampandanenvelope(信封).Soonthenotewasready.Theyput

thestampontheenvelopeinahurryanddroppeditintheletterbox,butsuddenlyMrs.Bellbeganto

cry.Theshortnotewasstillinherhand.Shehadputtheplaneticketsintheenvelope.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷各句是否符合短文意思,符合的劃y”,否則劃“x”。

1、Mr.BellissoforgetfulthatsometimeshetakesSundayforMondayandgoestoworkonSunday

morning.

2、OnesummertheyplannedtoflytoNewYorktoseetheirdaughter.

3^Therewasnotelephoneattheairport,sotheyhadtowriteanotetoAlice.

4^Inahurrytheydroppedtheirticketsintheletterbox.

5、SuddenlyMrs.Bellbegantocrybecauseshehadforgottentoputthestampontheenvelope.

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JameswroteaplayfortelevisionaboutafamilywhocametoEnglandfromIndia,andtheplay

wasveryinteresting.ItwasboughtbyanAmericanTVcompany(公司).

JameswastheninvitedtogotoNewYorktohelpthem.HelivedinWashington,whichisanhour

awayfromNewYorkbyair.Theplanewasgoingtotakeoffat8:30inthemorning.Sohehadtobeat

theairportatbout7:30.Heorderedataxifor6:30andwentto

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