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2014-03-24

(   )15.–Which hair band do you like best, madam?

–I can’t decide now. I really don’t know _________.

A. to choose which one     B. choose which one

C. which one to choose     D. which one I should choose it

二、完形填空 (共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,计 15 分) 阅读下列短文,从文后各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。 A rich man was camping alone on a hill. One day it began to rain and the rain made the tent wet. At last he  _____16____    make his way home. As he passed a beautiful house he ____17____to look for rest. A lady in silk walked past him with her nose  ____18____up high. Following her were her two pretty daughters. They stopped and stared at him  .

“Who are you? We don’t like tramps(流浪汉)going ___19____our home .”one of them shouted.

“Go away at once. ”cried the other.

“But I’m not a  tramp. ”said the man, “____20____ I want is food and stay for the night.”

“How _____21_____you come here? Go away at once!” they repeated, “We don’t like your feet around our house. Go, go!”

The man moved on and reached a ____22____house. On entering it he saw a couple ___23____

their supper. Though the light was dim and the furniture was poor, it made him feel____24____  and comfortable.

“Can I have some ____25____ and rest for the night?” he asked. “Of course, friend,” said the

woman, bringing forward a little chair for him. “We are going to ____26_____our supper. Come and  ___27___  us.”

The food was scarce but they shared it with the stranger. That night they let him sleep on their

bed____28____they themselves used the stable(厩). Early the next morning, the man said

good-bye to them. Their ___29___ left him a memory full of thanks.

When he arrived home he quickly ordered a lovely house to be ____30____for the couple in the woods.

(   )16.A. had to         B. must                 C. should              D. would

(   )17.A. tried            B. managed             C. asked                 D. stopped

(   )18A. hold             B. holding                C. to hold               D. holds

(   )19.A. around        B. over                   C. to                  D. at

(   )20. A. all           B. all what                C. all the things      D. which

(   )21. A. do              B. can                   C. will                  D. dare

(   )22. A. big             B. small                C. lovely              D. dirty

(   )23. A. prepared      B. to prepare            C. preparing           D. prepare

(   )24. A. sad             B. cold                   C. warm               D. clean

(   )25. A. cloth            B. food                   C. light                D. chair

(   )26. A. prepare        B. cook                  C. buy                  D. have

(   )27. A. join             B. help                  C. attend               D. enjoy

(   )28. A. and             B. while                 C. then                  D. when

(   )29. A. coldness        B. sickness            C. kindness            D. comfort

(   )30. A. moved     B. sent          C. built         D. found

三、阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,计 30 分)    阅读下列内容,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

(A)

On the wall in my mother’s bedroom there was a photo, which showed a soldier with a gun. Below the photo was the word “Speaking”.

“Who’s that soldier called Speaking?” I asked one day.

“He was Harold.” She said. “He was my only brother. When the Second World War began, Harold was eighteen. I was twelve then, and my sisters were ten and nine”.

“Harold liked to play with us, and we often quarreled. When we quarreled, we said:We’re not speaking to you. But before long we were all happy again, and then we said: I’m speaking now. Are you speaking to me?”

“When the war broke out, Harold joined the army. A month later, he came to see us. He brought the gun to show us. Then he went miles away to the war. We didn’t see him for three years, three long, empty years. We didn’t often hear from him. But one day in May there was a loud bang(砰)on the front door…”

“I ran to open it. It was Harold! He was an old Harold, a thinner Harold. He looked at me with his two green eyes and smiled. That smile was just the same as before, then he said one word: ‘speaking’”.

“I didn’t…I couldn’t…answer. I just fell into his arms and he dropped his gun. He stayed with us for a month. We played all our old games again. Then he went back to the war, and never came back again. So I wrote the word on the photo.”

(   )31. How old was the storyteller when Harold came back for the last time?

A. twelve          B. Eighteen.   C. Fifteen.  D. Twenty-one.

(   )32. Harold never came back again because________.

A. he didn’t want to speak to his sister any more   B. he died in the war

C. his sister had not answered him when he came back  D. he went far away to the war

(   )33.Why did the mother hang the photo in her bedroom?

A. She wanted to keep a memory of her childhood.B. It could awake her happy memories.

C. It could show that her brother was a great man.

D. She hung it there in memory of her brother.

(B)

Men sometimes say:“We are better and cleverer than woman. Women never invented things. We do .”It is true that men have invented a lot of useful things :the alphabet, machines, rockets, and guns, too. But scientists and archeologists(考古学家 )now agree that women invented one very important thing. It had changed the history. They invented agriculture. Before the invention of agriculture men were hunters. They went out every day. Sometimes they killed animals—sometimes animals killed them. Life was difficult and dangerous. Women had to go out every day, too. They collected roots, fruit and grass. Then , one day, more than 10,000years ago, a woman dropped some grass seeds. She dropped them near her home in the Middle East. They grew—and the first wheat was born. The idea grew, too . Women planted roots and fruit trees. Then they could stay at home and look after the children—and the animals. Women liked baby animals: dogs, cows sheep and goats .That idea grew, too. Then their husband did not have to go hunting for meat. They stayed at home. They built villages and cities. Men began civilization—after women invented agriculture.

(   )34. Men believe that they are better and cleverer than women because___.

A. they invent things             B. they do their work well

C. they change history            D. they run machines

(   )35. Why was life so difficult and dangerous before agriculture was invented?

A. Because only men went out for food every day.

B. Because men had to fight against animals.

C. Because women had to go hunting with their husbands.

D. Because animals sometimes killed men.

(   )36.Why did men begin civilization after women invented agriculture ?

A. Because they didn’t have to stay at home to help women with crops

B. Because they had to build villages and cities.

C. Because they didn’t have to go hunting for food all their time.

D.Because they raised animals at home.

(   )37.Which of the following is TRUE,according to the passage ?

A. Women were weak in civilization    B. Women played a very important role in agriculture

C. Women invented many things like men D. Women are better and cleverer than men.

(C)

Last year I was on holiday there. Riding along a road one sunny morning, I found the air above me suddenly became thick with bees. Although it was hot, I went cold all over. To run away fast seemed the only thing to do, but my horse was frightened, too. He jumped and kicked out in all directions to get rid of the bees that were attacking him, and then threw me to the ground.

The village was about half a mile away. I began to run. But by now I was covered from head to foot with bees. They crawled all over me, stinging (刺) with terrible pain. I tore them away, but made room for others. Each time I opened my lips for breath, more bees entered my mouth. I could hardly breathe.

Then I reached the village. I ran towards a house that was being built. As soon as the men working there saw the bees, they ran for safety at top speed.

My eyes had completely closed. I fell into a pile of something soft. I pushed myself down into this until my head and shoulders were covered. This made bees angry and they began to attack my legs. I struggled but soon became tired out. The bees had won.

At last I was saved by two clever soldiers. They ran to a pile of dry grass and quickly surrounded me with a thick wall of fire and smoke until the bees were driven away. They remained with me, I later learned, looking after me for the next three hours until a doctor was found and brought.

(   )38. When the air suddenly became thick with bees, _________.

A. it became cold                    B. the writer went cold with fear

C. it was rather cold, though fine        D. the horse threw the writer to the ground

(   )39. The writer tore the bees away __________.

A. in order to make room for other bees   B. but they flew away slowly

C. but other bees took the space again     D. in order to let his breath out

(   )40. When the men building the house saw the bees they ran away quickly __________.

A. in order not to be attacked by the bees  B. to look for something to drive the bees away

C. to help the writer to cover his head and shoulders with soft things

D. because they were afraid of the writer

(   )41. The two soldiers ___________.

A. built a thick wall to protect the writer  B. surrounded the writer to protect him

C. looked for the doctors for three hours

D. burnt the dry grass around the writer to drive away the bees

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