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新編實用英語第一冊題庫
PartIVocabularyandStructure
SectionAMultipleChoice
1.Thefamilygatheredtogetherto_theholidaymeals.(B)
A.divideB.shareC.receiveD.smell
2.Jenny_topassherdrivingtestonthefifthattempt.(A)
A.managedB.controlledC.handledD.regulated
3.1hadtoworkhardto_theotherstudents.(B)
A.keepawayfromB.keepupwithC.keepbackD.keepout
4.Helenaskedme_thefilmcalled"StarWar”.(D)
A.haveIseenB.hadIseenC.whetherIhaveseenD.ifIhadseen
5.Thiswastheplace_.(C)
A.aboutthatIwastellingyouB.whereIwastellingyou
C.aboutwhichIwastellingyouD.thatIwastellingyou
6.Whentheteacher_theclassroom,allthestudentsstoodup.(D)
A.cameB.appearedC.arrivedD.entered
7.Hedoesn't_totakeaholidaythissummer.(C)
A.suggestB.acquireC.planD.pursue
8.Thereason_weshouldlearnaforeignlanguageisveryclear.(B)
A.whenB.whyC.whichD.where
9.Hewasaskedtospeaklouder_allthestudentsintheclassroomcouldhearhim.(B)
A.soastoB.sothatC.sinceD.than
10.Hedidn'ttellmewherehehadspenthisholidays_toknow.(D)
A.NeitherIcaredB.NordidIcareC.Ididn'tcareD.NeitherdidIcare
11.Theideathattheearthisflatwas_centuriesago.(B)
A.appointedB.rejectedC.hesitatedD.measured
12.Agoodstudentiseagertolearnanddoesnotneedtobe_aboutbeingabsenttoomuch.(C)
A.questionedB.askedC.warnedD.persuaded
13.Wesatonthetopofthemountaintowatchthesun_earlyinthemorning.(A)
A.riseB.roseC.toriseD.risen
14.Myparentsarenotusedto_inbigcities.(B)
A.liveB.livingC.havelivedD.beliving
15.Heworedarkglassestoavoid_.(D)
A.havingbeenrecognizedB.toberecognizedC.recognizedD.beingrecognized
16.___Iinyourposition,Iwoulddoitatonce.(C)
A.AmB.WasC.WereD.Be
17.Thepoorboywas_withhungerandcold.(A)
A.faintB.curiousC.shockedD.blunt
18.Inthissense,badthings_intogoodthings.(B)
A.wouldturnB.canbeturnedC.canbetoturnD.shouldturn
19.Iftheweatherweremorefavourable,thecrops_stillbetter.(C)
A.wouldhavebeengrownB.wouldbegrownC.wouldbegrowingD.willbegrown
20.Women,_men,havetherighttowork.(D)
A.assoonasB.aslongasC.asfarasD.aswellas
21.Thechild_andfelldownontheice.(B)
A.sprangB.slippedC.stoppedD.fitted
22.Thedoctor?smistakesinjudgment_thedeathofthepatient.(D)
A.resultedfromB.brokeoffC.broughtoutD.ledto
23.Themanagerletthephoneonthetableringseveraltimesbeforehe_thereceiver.(A)
A.pickedupB.raisedupC.broughtupD.tookover
24."We'lldowhatwecantogetthegoods_ontime,“saidthemanagerofthecompany.(C)
A.reachedB.returnedC.deliveredD.come
25.Thecardriverwasbadly_onbothlegsinatrafficaccident.(C)
A.woundedB.damagedC.injuredD.broken
26.Shethedoctorasidetodiscusshermother'shealth.(B)
A.droveB.drewC.hitD.rolled
27.Thepriceofcomputersrangefrom_$400to$500.(C)
A.aboutB.withC.fromD.up
28.Asaseniorsupervisor,sheistrainingnewemployees..(A)
A.inchaegeofB.gratefulfoC.charegdwithtD.responsibletot
29.Thegovernmentisconasideringtakingfurtheractiontothepoundfallingin
value.(A)
A.keep...fromB.keep...upC.stop...toD.make...to
30.Thebabies_thenurselooksafterareveryhealthy.(D)
A.whoseB.whereC.whichD.whom
31.Theshirtisforyoutowear.(B)
A.tootighterB.tootightC.sotightD.muchtighter
32.Susanhasnotseenherbrotherfortenyearsandhasofhisaddress.(D)
A.nothoughtB.nothingC.nomindD.noidea
33.Youshouldbecarefulwhenthestreetinbigcities.(C)
A.tocrossB.crossC.crossingD.crossed
34.HemustbefromAfrican,canbeseeenfromhisteethandskin.(C)
A.tahtB.whatC.asD.where
35.Thepolicemenenteredthebuilding,upstairs.(B)
A.lookingaroundandtohurryB.lookingaboutandhurrying
C.lookedaboutandhurryingD.tolookaroundandhurried
36.AllofyoucanmasterEnglishwithintwoyearsyoudon'twantto.(D)
A.ifB.untilC.asD.unless
37.whatwewouldlikeyoutoknowisthatwegreatlyyourtimelyhelp.(A)
A.appreciateB.thankC.acceptD.reflect
38.hardItried,Icouldn'tmanageit.(A)
A.HoweverB.ThoughC.NomatterD.As
39.shestartedtodance,sheforgotaboutthetime.(C)
A.WhenB.AsC.OnceD.Although
40.1amsorryIhavn'tdoneIshould.(B)
A.asfarasB.asmuchasC.aslongasD.asmanyas
41.Thenoisesneartheairportareloudtheyhurtourearsandmaydriveusmad.(D)
A.enough...asB.such...asC.very...thatD.so...that
42.Youmustn'tallowyourfamilydutiestointerfereyourwork.(A)
A.withB.toC.onD.against
43.Livinghereatthetopofthemountainwithnooneelsenear,youmustbevery.(C)
A.aloneB.singleC.lonelyD.impatient
44.Thecarwasrepairedbutnotquitetotheowne's.(B)
A.attractionB.satisfactionC.pleasureD.complaint
45.Youshouldtakecompletefortheaccident.(D)
A.controlB.abjectionC.businessD.responsibility
46.Hasshegotaninvitation?Idon'trememberher.(A)
A.invitingB.inviteC.toinviteD.tobeinviting
47.Theydon'thavethetoexpressallthatinwritingform(B)
A.technologyB.techniqueC.wayD.path
48.whenhesawadarkfigurebreakingintothehouse,hethealarm.(D)
A.calledB.voicedC.hitD.sounded
49.Theydiscussedtheproblemthreeeorfourtimes,butcouldcometono.(C)
A.endB.resultC.conclusionD.judgement
50.Sheleanedthewallwhileshewaasspeakingtoherfriend.(B)
A.toB.againstC.towardsD.for
51.Hehasn,tusedhismoneyinthebank.(C)
A.everB.neverC.stillD.yet
52.Youcansomeveryheavythunderstormintheafternoon.(B)
A.wishB.expectC.hopeD.dream
53.1wouldratheryouthisletterrightaway.(A)
A.sentoutB.willsendoutC.sendoutD.aresendingout
54.Yesterdayitwascoldoutside,andtheriver.(A)
A.frozeB.hasfrozenC.freezedD.freezing
55.ThechildwatchedTVeversince.(B)
A.oftenhasB.hasoftenC.hasD.hasalready
56.ItisthefirsttimethattheytheKFC.(B)
A.wenttoB.havebeentoC.havegonetoD.wouldgoto
57.1amfeelingsick.Isomuchchocolate.(D)
A.needn'thaveeatenB.couldn'thaveeaten
C.mustn'thaveeatenD.shouldn'thaveeaten
58.Wehadn'tmetfor20years,butIrecognizedherIsawher.(A)
A.themomentB.forthemoment
C.themomentwhenD.atthemomentwhen
59.Hehadenteredtheroom__thephonerang.(B)
A.hardly,thanB.scarcely,when
C.scarcely,thanD.barely,than
60.ItmakesnodifferencetomeMr.Smithcomesornot.(D)
A.whenB.howC.thatD.whether
61.somemoney,Janewasabletobuyhermotherabicycle.(A)
A.HavingsavedB.SavingC.SavedD.Tosave
62.ShehasoftenwatchedEnglishfilmssincethecableTV.(D)
A.installedB.hasinstalledC.hasbeeninstalledD.wasinstalled
63.Whyisshealwaystalkingabouttiredshefeelsthebaby?(C)
A.that...takingcareofB.what...totakecareof
C.how...talkingcareofD.how...totakecareof
64.Peopleareunhappyabouttheever-risinghousingprices.(C)
A.inaverageB.ongeneralC.ingeneralD.onaverage
65.Thiswasanariddesert.(B)
A.untilitwasirrigatedB.untilithadbeenirrigated
C.beforeitisirrigatedD.beforeitwasirrigated
66.“WhatdidMr.Wangsay?”
Hesaidthathetheagreementsinceeighto'clock.(B)
A.wasdraftingB.hadbeendraftingC.draftedD.hasbeendrafting
67.Grandpahopedthathisgrand-childrenhimatweekends.(C)
A.visitB.willvisitC.wouldvisitD.visited
68.Michaelsaidheofgoingbackhomenextmonth.(C)
A.thoughtB.thinksC.wasthinkingD.hadthought
69.Shefinallyrealizedthatlifeisthanromantic.(A)
A.morerealisticB.morerealC.realerD.realistically
70.Thoughbyaccident,Penicillinisoneofthegreatestinthe20thcentury.
(B)
A.beingdiscovered...discoveryB.discovered...discoveries
C.havingbeendiscovered...discoveriesD.discovered...discovery
71.Istilldon'tthinkittosetthemanfree,althoughthelawyerhashis
intention.(A)
A.just...justifiedB.justy...justifiedC.justice...justicedD.just...justed
72.1feltsomewhatbecauseIcausedalotoftroubletomyfriend.(B)
A.easyB.uneasyC.easeD.easily
73.TheclimateinBritainisinterestingand.(D)
A.variousB.varietyC.varyD.variable
74.Sheistoaccepthisinvitationtoseeamovie.(C)
A.resistB.resistingC.reluctantD.reluctance
75.RedisthecoloroftheSunandtheHolyFire,lifeandanewbeginning.(A)
A.symbolizingB.symbollingC.symbolizedD.tosymbolize
76.Thesepopularsongsarefamiliartheyoungpeople.(B)
A.aboutB.toC.inD.with
77.1willhavetomylawyerbeforeImakemydecision.(C)
AtouchBconnectCcontactDcontract
78.Thetravelerswerenotawarethedangerahead.(D)
A.withB.forC.toD.of
79.Manybusinessmenfeelthatdoingbusinessisnolongeraseasyusedtobe.(A)
A.asitB.aswhatitC.asD.aswhat
80.Thetaskcan'tbefinishedwegetmoremoneyfrothegovernment.(A)
A.untilB.forC.ifD.since
81.Marywasratherexcitedbecausesheranhercousinatthestationyesterday.(C)
A.overB.downC.intoD.off
82.Hersister,youmetatmyhome,isateacherofEnglish.(B)
A.thatB.whomC.whichD.when
83.AllthebikesbeforeIcametothestore.(C)
A.havesoldoutB.weresoldout
C.hadbeensoldoutD.havebeensoldout
84.Whensheheardthatherhusbandhaddiedinanaccident,shebrokeinto.(D)
A.cryB.shockC.painD.tears
85.whathappens,Iwon'tchangemymind.(A)
A.NomatterB.AlthoughC.UnlessD.Evenif
86.You"11surelymakeprogressyouhaveastrongwill.(C)
A.asmanyasB.asfarasC.aslongasD.aswellas
87.Formypart,Ihavenottheslightestdoubtheisanhonestman.(B)
A.ifB.thatC.whetherD.what
88.Theadvertisementwill______theattentionofreaderseverywhere.(C)
A.getB.achieveC.captureD.surround
89.YouarealwaysfindingwithwhatIdo.(A)
A.faultB.mistakeC.wrongD.error
90.Therewassuchaafterthepartythatwespenthourscleaningup.(B)
A.troubleB.messC.mythD.mass
91.Theyfoundadyingoldmanonthegroundwhenthedoorwasbrokenopen.(C)
A.laidB.liedC.lyingD.lain
92.Everyoneelsewaskilledintheaccident,Iwastheonlyoneto.(C)
A.releaseB.relieveC.surviveD.dismiss
93.Thepoordriverwasstill_______whenwefreedhimfromunderfiscar.(A)
A.aliveB.liveC.livelyD.living
94.一Someone'sringingthedoorbell.
---Itis,tellthemI'millandcan'tcomedown.(D)
A.WhoB.WhatC.WhateverD.Whoever
95.WhatIaskedhimisthestoryhappened.(D)
A.whenandwhatB.whatandwhere
C.whichandwhereD.whenandwhere
96.Theboytoseeamanrunningoutofthebank.(A)
A.happenedB.continuedC.keptD.remained
97.OnmywayhomeIstoppedoffatthebankandfiftydollarsfrommysavings
account.(B)
A.removedB.withdrewC.pulledD.reduced
98.Documentswithchemicalswillnotbecomeyellowforalongtime.(A)
A.treatedB.treatingC.treatsD.betreated
99.1havenoobjectiontothewindowstogetsomefreshair.(C)
A.openB.beingopenedC.openingD.beopened
100.I'msotohaveitthatnothingwillchangemymind.(D)
A.expectedB.attemptedC.decidedD.determined
SectionBBlankFilling
1.Sheheardtheterriblenewswithoutshowingany(emotional).(emotion)
2.Hurried(decide)arelikelytobebadones,(decisions)
3.Thechildrenstopped(talk)astheteachercamein.(talking)
4.Yourmanagerwill(assignment)youyourworkfortoday,(assign)
5.Wespenttwoweeks(drive)inEnglandlastsummer,(driving)
6.Thesenewforeignstudentswerewelcomed(warm)thanthehadexpected,(morewarmly)
7.YesterdayonmywayhomeImetTomandhisgirlfriendin(additional).(addition)
8.Wedon'tdoubtJack's(able)todothework.(ability)
9.ShewarnedmethatI(have)anaccidentifIdidn'ttakemorecare,(wouldhavehad)
10.Forthewholemonthshestayedinthehospitalandnotoncedidshevisitherhomeforfearof
carryingthe(infect)toherchild,(infection)
11.Wethoughttheyhadcometorepairthephone,butin(real)theywerethieves,(reality)
12.Lastnightshetoldmethatshe(go)totheUnitedStatesnextweek,(wouldgo)
13.ItwouldbeagoodideaifBritishRailwaystarted(simple)theirtimetables,(simplifying)
14.Anyincreaseinthecostoftransportinggoodswillbepassedontothe(consume).
(consumer)
15.Thismedicineis(poison)iftakeninlargequantities,(poisonous)
16.Forawholemonthshestayedinthehospitalandnotoncedidshevisitherhomeforfearof
carryingthe(infect)toherchild.(infection)
17.Wethoughttheyhadcometorepairthephone,butin(real)theywerethieves.(reality)
18.Lastnightshetoldmethatshe(go)totheUnitedStatesnextweek.(wouldgo)
19.ItwouldbeagoodideaifBritishRailwaystarted(simple)theirtimetables.(simplifying)
20.Anyincreaseinthecoastoftransportinggoodswillbepassedontothe
(consume).(concumer)
21.Thismedicineis(poison)iftakeninlargequantities.(poisonous)
22.Hetalkedasifhe(do)alltheworkhimself,butinfactTomandIdidmostof
it.(haddone)
23.Anewhospital(build)________inourhometownnow.(isbeingbuilt)
24.Thechairmansaid:"Theplan(discuss)nowmustbekeptasasecret.9,(being
discussed)
25.Ifthemedicine(take)_____________intime,itwillbequiteeffective.(istaken)
26.Myunclesaidhe(stay)hereforanothertwoweeks.(wouldstay)
27.Allthewindowsofthedining-hall(must,paint)whitebythisFriday.(mustbepainted)
28.Nowthatyou're16yearsold,youshouldhavemoresenseof(responsible).(resposibility)
29.Thestudentsmadealistoftheir(complain)aboutschoolmeals.(complaints)
30.Tryto(judgement)thedistancefromheretothatcar.(judge)
31.Itisexpectedtobe(part)cloudyinthenexttwodays,(partly)
32.Peopleridetogetherinonecarinsteadofdrivingcarsoftheirown(separate),
(separately)
33.ThebestwordwemayusetodescribetheweatherinBritainis""(predictable),
(unpredictable)
34.Talkingaboutweatherisan(offend)waytobeginaconversationwithastranger
inBritain,(inoffensive)
35.Acommentonanicedayora(person)complaintabouttherainisaneasywayto
breaktheice.(personal)
36.Foreignersareoften(amusing)thattheBritishspendsomuchtimediscussingthe
weather,(amused)
37.Althoughateenager,Fredcouldresist(tell)whattodoandwhatnottodo.
(beingtold)
38.Hisparents(die)lastweek,thechildhasnoonetolookafterhim.(havingdied)
39.Thebridge(build)bythetimeyoucomebackfromabroad,(willhavebeenbuilt)
40.It(snow)heavilyjustnowandthegroundisstillcoveredwithwhitesnow.
(wassnowing/snowed)
41.Everyonegot(excite)withthegrandcelebration.(excited)
42.Thewebpageis(design)fortheconvenienceoftheusers,(designed)
43.Thelittlegirlisattractedbythose(history)heritages,enchantedbythingsinthe
past,(historical)
44.TheOlympicspiritlivesinthewarmembraceof(compete)rivalsfrom
nationsinconflict,(competitive)
45.Allherchildrenareintelligent,buttheyoungestboyisreally(except),
(exceptional)
46.Althoughheonly(study)Englishfortwoyears,hecanspeakitquitewell
now.(has...studied)
47.Ireceivedherinvitationyesterday,butIhadto__(decline)itbecauseIwastoobusy,
(decline)
48.1am______(curiosity)aboutthis.What'ssoexcitingaboutit?(curious)
49.Astheonlygrandson,theboyreally_(spoil)byhisgrandparents,(was...spoiled)
50.Theshopwindowsare(decorate)beautifullytoringintheNewYear,(decorated)
51.Alltheforeignvisitors(marvel)atthedelicateartsandcraftsdisplayedinthe
museum,(marveled)
52.1simplycan'taffordtowastesomuchtimeonthis(end)talk,(endless)
53.Theyear2010(witness)thegreatsuccessoftheShanghaiWorldExpo.(witnessed)
54.Pleasecheckonyourspellingsbefore(hand)inyourpaper,(handing)
55.Sometimes,musiccouldrelieve(anxious)moreeffectivelythanmedicine,(anxiety)
56.Thepartofrock-climbingis(hard)whenitisclosetothetop.(thehardest)
57.Mostofhistime(commit)totheexperimentsondrugsforcuringAIDS,(is
commited)
58.Themostimportantthingincommunicationis(get)yourideasacrossclearly,(to
get)
59.NowIstill______(keep)intouchwithmyfriendsinAustraliaviae-mail.(keep)
60.Sometimesmutualunderstandingbetweenfriendsis(precious)effectivelythan
medicine.(moreprecious)
PartIIReadingComprehension
Passage1
Itwasabeautifulmorningthatsummerday.IneatlypackedeverythingthatIneededintomy
littlegreencar.ThenIstartedmycaranddroveoutofmylargeneighborhoodinLawrenceville.
TodaywasthedayIwouldmoveintocollege.Iglancedbackatmyhouseforonelasttimeand
knewlifewouldneverbethesame.Takingthatbigstepfromlivingathometomovingaway
involvedmanygainsandlosses.
Arrivingatcollegethatday,IrealizedthatIhadalreadylostmanythings.First,Ohadlost
myparents5guidanceIhadhadallmylife.Thecomfortandsupportofmyfamilywouldmaleme
somehotsoupandcareforme.NowIwouldhavetocareformyself.Also,Ihadleftsomeofmy
closestfriends.Manyofthemhadchosentogotodifferentcolleges.Itisdifficulttokeepintouch
withfriendswhoarefaraway.Iwouldmissthenightsallthegirlswouldgettogetherandtalk
aboutwhatwasgoingonintheirlives.Finally,InoticedthatIwasmissingmyhometown.Ihad
livednearbigstoresandseveralmovietheatres.HereatcollegeIfeelasifIaminthecountry.I
can'tfindanystoreasbigasthoseinLawrenceville.Maybe,astimegoesonIwillcometoliketo
themove.
NowthatIhavebeenincollegeforafewweeks,IamdiscoveringthatitisnotasbadasI
thoughtitwouldbe.IhavegainednewfriendsfromallpartsofGeorgiaandwhoknows,maybe
theywillbecomesomeofmyclosestfriends.Weallhaveclassestogetherandgotothesame
parties.Secondly,Ihavebeenabletobecomemoreindependent.Forexample,Iusedtoneed
someonebymysidewhereverIwent,buthereIfeelsocomfortablewithmysurroundingsthatI
sometimesliketotakewalksbymyself.Lastly,Ihavelearnedtobemoreresponsibleformy
actions.Iknowthathomeworkalwayscomesfirstandthatmysociallifemustwaituntilallmy
workisdone.
1.Itcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraphthat.(B)
A.thewriterwashappytoleavehome
B.thewriterwasalittlesadwhenshelefthome.
C.thewriterforgotsomethingandwentbackhomeagaintogetit
D.thereweretoomanythingsforhertoputintoherlittlegreencar
2.Howmanythingsdidthewritermentionthatshehadlostwhenshearrivedatcollege?(C)
A.1B.2C.3D.4
3.Whichofthefollowingsentencestellsthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?(A)
A.Arrivingatcollegethatday,IrealizedthatIhadlostmanythings.
B.Maybe,astimegoesonIwillcometolikethemove.
C.First,Ihadlostmyparents9guidancewhichIhadhadallmylife.
D.HereatcollegeIfeelasifIaminthecountry.
4.Afterstayingatcollegeforafewweeks,thewriterfoundthatcollegelife.(D)
A.hadhelpedhertobecomemorefriendlytootherpeople
B.wasmoredifficultthanshehadthought
C.hadhelpedhertojoininallkindsofsociallife
D.wasnotasbadasshehadthought
5.Whichofthefollowingexampleshasthewritergiventoshowthatsheismoreindependent
now?(C)
A.Shealwayshassomeonewithherwherevershegoes.
B.Shefeelshappywiththesurroundings.
C.Shelikestotakewalksbyherself.
D.Shedoesnotlivewithherparents.
Passage2
WhenyouseeSally,sheisusuallycarryingabookunderherarm.Iamnottalkingonlyabout
thetimeswhenyouseeheratschool.Sheoftenhasabookwithherwhensheisshopping,riding
inthecar,goingtoseerelatives,ordoingjustaboutanythingwheretheremightbeanopportunity
toread.Now,youmightthinkSallyisabookworm,butthatwouldnotbeaccuratebecauseshe
alsoenjoysspendingalotoftimewithherfriendsanddoinglotsofdifferentthings.Verysimply
put,booksareoneofSally'smainhobbies.
Peoplepracticetheirhobbiesinmanydifferentways.Somepeopleliketocollectstamps,
othersliketolistentomusicorgotomovies,andstillothersliketotravelandvisitnewplaces.
Sallylikestoreadbooks—manydifferentkindsofbooks.Whenshefindsagoodbookinthe
library,sheusuallyborrowsittoinvestigatemoredeeply.Shealsolikestogotoalargebookstore
nearherhome,whereshecanseeallkindsofnewbooksandsometimesbuyonethatshelikes.
Sally'sloveofbookshasmadeitaloteasierforhertodowellinschoolbecause,afterall,
youdohavetoreadalotofbooksinyourclasses.WhenSallygetsanassignmentandhastoread
achapter,italmostseemslikesheispracticingherhobby.Thebookssheusesinherclassesare
writtenveryclearlyandarereallyquiteinteresting.Theonlydifferentthingisthatsometimesshe
hastodoawrittenexerciseforhomework.ToSallythatseemslikeasmallpricetopayforthe
opportunitytoreadandlearnedsomanynewwords,sheusuallyonlyhastodoanassigned
readingoncebecausesheunderstandsjustabouteverythingthefirsttimethrough.
1.WhatisSallyusuallydoingwhenyouseeher?(C)
A.Sheisshopping.
B.Sheisridinginacar.
C.Sheiscarryingabookunderherarm.
D.Sheisreadinginaclassroom.
2.WhyisitnotaccuratetosaythatSallyisabookworm?(A)
A.Becausereadingisjustoneofherhobbies.
B.Becauseshepracticesherhobbiesinverysimpleways.
C.Becausebooksmakeherlooklikeastudent.
D.Becauseshedoeseverythingbetterthanotherpeople.
3.Thewritertalksaboutpeople'sdifferenthobbiesinthesecondparagraphinordertotellus.
(C)
A.howmanyhobbiestheremightbeamongdifferentpeople
B.thatreadingissomethingthateverybodylikestodo
C.whySallylikesreadingmorethanotherpeople
D.thatreadingisahealthierhobbythanotherhobbies
4.Sallyfindsiteasierforhertodowellinschoolbecause.(A)
A.throughreadingshehaslearntalotalready
B.thebookssheusesinherclassesareinteresting
C.onceshefinishesabook,sheneverreadsitagain
D.shepaysasmallpricefortheopportunitytoreadherbooks
5.WhatdoesSallynotliketodoaccordingtothethirdparagraph?(D)
A.fastreadingB.readingassignmentC.chapterquestionsD.writtenexercises
Passage3
FlorenceNightingalewasthedaughterofarichfamilyinEngland.Herparentswantedherto
becomeapersonofhighsocialclass,butFlorencehadotherplans.
Bythetimeshewas12,shewasdeterminedto"dosomethingworthwhile.Shelikedbooks.
Sheenjoyedcaringforsickfarmers.Oncesheevensavedthelifeofanoldfarmer^dogthathad
brokenitsleg.
Attheageof16,shebegantoreadalotofnursingbooksshehadbought.Shevisited
hospitalsinLondonandotherplaces.
Herparentsdidn'twantherworkinginthose“dirty“hospitals,butshewasdetermined.She
finallylefthomeandwenttoKaiserwerthHospitalinGermanytostudy.
Shewasanexcellentstudent,andafterhergraduation,shereturnedtoLondonandgotajob
runningahospital.
DuringtheCrimeanWar,shewasputinchargeofnursing.Shewenttothebattlefieldwith38
nurses.Thehospitalwasahuge,dirtybuilding.Shegotmentocleanitupandmanagedtogetthe
suppliestheyneeded.
Shecarriedalampasshewalkedthehallsofthebattlefieldhospitalandbecameknownas
the“l(fā)adywiththelamp.^^
Shesavedthousandsoflives.Peoplecalledheranangleinthehospitals,butsheherself
becameillwithadiseaseshegotthere.
Inherlateryearsshewasnotabletotravel,butpeoplecametoherfromallovertheworld
forheradvice.
DuringtheCivilWar,theUnitedStatesaskedheradviceaboutsettingupmilitaryhospitals.
1.Nightingale'sparentswantedherto_.(C)
A.becomearichpeople
B.dosomethingworthwhile
C.entertheupperclass
D.studymedicine
2.Whenshewasyoung,Nightingaleenjoyeddoingallofthefollowingexcept_.(B)
A.readingnursingbooks
B.takingcareofdogs
C.caringforsickfarmers
D.workinginhospitals
3.Nightingalecompletedherstudyinahospitalin_.(D)
A.England
B.theUnitedStates
C.Crimea
D.Germany
4.WhatdidNightingaledoduringthe
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