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Thevillagersweregoingtohaveanimportantwinefestival___1___afewdays’time,

sotheyborrowedalargebarrelfromthenearesttown,put___2___inthevillage,___3___

decidedthateachofthemshouldemptyabottleofhisbest___4___intoit,sothatthere

shouldbemuchwine.

Oneofthevillagersthoughthewouldbevery___5___.“IfIemptyabottleofwaterin,

insteadofwine,___6___willknowit,”hesaidto___7___,“becausetherewillbesomuch

finewineinthebarrelthatthewaterwillbe____8__init.”

Thenightofthefestivalarrived.Everyone____9__withtheirpotsandglassesforthe

wine.Thetap(塞子)onthebarrelwasopened—butwhatcameoutwasonlywater.

Everyoneinthevillagehadhadthesame__10____.

1.A.afterB.inC.forD.at

2.A.themB.itC.theseD.those

3.A.butB.orC.andD.so

4.A.wineB.waterC.milkD.tea

5.A.happyB.angryC.busyD.clever

6.A.somebodyB.nooneC.anybodyD.everyone

7.A.villagersB.himselfC.bottlesD.barrels

8.A.lostB.putC.thrownD.cooked

9.A.cameB.failedC.drankD.dropped

10.A.addressB.houseC.businessD.idea

 

(98)Intheolddays,inLondon,thesmogwasverythick.Carandbusdrivers___1___todriveveryslowly:

theycould___2___seetheroadinfrontofthemevenduringtheday-time.Peopledidnotlikegoingoutinthesmog.___3___theyhadtogoout,theywore“smog-mask”overtheirfaces.

InDecember1952,avery___4___darkcloudcamedownoverLondon.Itwasthe__5____smogLondonershadeverhad.__6____ofitwasbadfactorysmoke.Nearlyfiftypeoplediedinroadaccidents.Butmanymorepeoplebecameunhealthy.Thesmogwasvery____7__foroldpeopleandchildren.Onemansaid,“Thestreetswerealmost___8___becausepeoplestayedathomeasmuchaspossible.Theairwasverythick,andyoucouldalmostcutitwithaknife.”

Afterthreeweeks,thesmogbeganto___9___.Butinthefollowingweeksandmonthsover4,000peoplediedasa___10___ofthesmog.

ABCD

1.hurriedstayedhadminded

2.alreadyeasilyluckilyhardly

3.IfSoThoughWhether

4.thinthicklightclear

5.furthesthottestworstnicest

6.MuchManyFewAfew

7.quietdangerousfavouriteweak

8.busyemptyenjoyabledirty

9.arriveshineforgetlift

10.beginningpartusualresult

(99)

Itwaslate.Davidwas___1___home.Therewasacrossinginfront.___2___,adriverinanothercarturnedintohisway.Davidranintohim.

He___3___out,andfoundthathisfrontheadlighthadbeenbroken.Thedriveroftheothercarhadgot___4___,too.Helookedvery__5____,andshouted,“Itwasyourfault(过错)!

”Davidlookedaround,and___6___awomanstandingonthecorner.Heaskedherifshehadseenthe____7__.ThewomansaidithadnotbeenDavid’sfaultbutthis__8____madetheothermanangrier.ThenDavidfoundthattheywereholdingup(阻碍)thetraffic.Hesaidthattheyshould___9___theircarsoutoftheway.Theothermanwasstillveryangrybuthegotbackintohiscar.ShoutingtoDavid,hebackedhiscarintoatruckthathad__10____behindhim.

1.A.walkingB.drivingC.stayingD.missing

2.A.LuckilyB.CarefullyC.SuddenlyD.Usually

3.A.jumpedB.calledC.fellD.pulled

4.A.onB.backC.outD.down

5.A.afraidB.angryC.enjoyableD.friendly

6.A.sawB.helpedC.leftD.telephoned

7.A.carsB.roadsC.wayD.accident

8.A.alwaysB.hardlyC.onlyD.safely

9.A.mendB.sellC.washD.move

10.ArunB.begunC.passedD.stopped

(00)

Onedayafarmerthrewawaythebookhewasreading,andsaid,“I’mnotawriter___1___,butI’msureIcouldwritea____2__bookthanthis.”Hiswife___3___him,andsaidtohim,“Well,___4___don’tyouwriteone?

The___5___startedwritingabookatonce.He___6___hisfirstbookin1820andsoldittoapublisher(出版者).Itwasnotagreatsuccess,___7___thefarmerwentonwriting.At___8___in1826hewroteavery____9__book.Itbecameworld–famous.Thewriter’s__10____wasJamesFenimoreCooper.

ABCD

1.alonemyselfalreadyeasily

2.betterworselongershorter

3.missedheardforgotthanked

4.whenwherewhichwhy

5.farmerfarmer’sfarmer’sfamilypublisher

6.startedfinisheddecidedlost

7.becauseorwhetherbut

8.firstlastonceall

9.interestingcommonterriblebad

10.painagemistakename

(01)

Jane’sGrandmotherisverybusy.WheneverJane____1__hergrandmother,theymighthaveasandwichbeforerunningtothelateststarshowatthephotographexhibition.Jane’sgrandmotherhadbeeninterestedinphotographforawhile.Now,it___2___,she’sinterestedinanimals.Or___3___Dadsay.

Janethoughtabouthergrandmother.“Herworkkeepsher___4___enough.Kate’sgrandmother___5___hergoodmeals,andTom’sgrandmotherjustboughthimanewpairofshoes.ButI___6__sandwichesandlessonsonstars!

------Oh,__7____,IguessI’dbettercallandseewhatshewantstodo.____8__she’lltakemetothezoo.”

Afewminutes___9___,Janehungupthephone.Thensherantoherfather,___10___,“Dad!

Dad!

Grandmother’sgoingtoAfrica,andshewantsmetogowithher!

1.phonedvisitedrememberedheard

2.saysreadsseemslikes

3.neithernorsothen

4.quietangryhealthybusy

5.buyscooksfindsasks

6.bringeatgetsave

7.hoorayhihellowell

8.MaybeCertainlyLuckilySuddenly

9.agolaterbeforeless

10.hurryingshoutingguessingwishing

(02)

OnthemorningofMay2,1980,RosalieWarrenreceivedtheenvelope(信封)withhergrades(等第)init.Asshe___1___it,Warrenwantedtoknowwhetherherhundredsof__2____ofstudyinghadpaidoff.

Theyhad.

“I__3_fiveA’s,”shestillremembersthemomenthappily.“I___4__fellonthefloor.”

WarrenwasbornonAugust29,1900.Twoyears___5___sheenteredhighschool,herfatherdied.Warrenhadtoleaveschoolforfactoryworktohelpsupporther___6___.Warrenwasapersonwhoalways___7___school.In1975,whenshewas75,shelearnedaboutSuffolkUniversity’stution-free(免学费的)programme.

Nowsheisnot____8__withlearning.“It’smy__9____togotoschool,”shesays.NancyStoll,headofstudents,says,“Warrenisagood__10____forouryoungerstudents-----thatlearningisalifetimeactivity….”

1.wrotemadeopenedbought

2.dollarshoursbooksgrades

3.speltchosegotguessed

4.alreadyalwaysalmostalso

5.beforeaftertillwhile

6.familyschoolfactoryclassmates

7.hadlikedbuiltfounded

8.finishedstartedleftkept

9.dutyworklifemistake

10.visitorexamplememberheadmaster

(03)

Asweturnedroundabend(弯道)inourcar,wesawit------atiger.Thisbeautifultiger

turnedits___1___tolookatus.Wemovedon,and___2___wecouldseesomelargeanimals

notfarfromourcar.Theelephantsare___3___tosee.Comingnearer,wecouldwatchthe

great___4___oftheseanimals.It’smuchbetterto__5____animalsrunningfreethantosee

them__6____insmallcages.Yet,ajourneytoIndiais__7____.Wedidn’thaveto___8___

thatfar,however.

Forcenturies,peoplehavelockedanimalsinsmallcagestobewatched.Butluckily,

thisis__9____.Modernzoosarebecoming___10___likemuseumsandmorelikeliving

environments.

1.A.headB.noseC.mouthD.ears

2.A.hardlyB.soonC.neverD.early

3.A.hardB.pleasedC.terribleD.easy

4.A.sizeB.pictureC.dangerD.cage

5.AhearB.listenC.seeD.touch

6.A.openB.freeC.afraidD.locked

7.A.expensiveB.dangerousC.possibleD.famous

8.A.goB.watchC.turnD.live

9.A.inventingB.changingC.returningD.growing

10.A.leastB.mostC.lessD.more

(04)

Imagineyoureceiveane-mailthatlookssomethinglikethis:

AREYOUGOINGTOCLASSTODAY?

Howdoes1_thismessagemakeyoufeel?

Whydidthesenderuse2capital(大写)letters?

Washeorsheangry,3didthatpersonjust4toturnoffthe‘CapsLock’(大写锁定)onthecomputer?

Thise-mailsoundslikethe5isshoutingbecauseusingallcapitallettersinane-mailis6thewaythatpeopleshoutonline.

Knowingwhenandwhennotto7capitallettersisjustone8ofonlineetiquette(礼仪).

Don'

tdoanythingonlinethatyouwouldn'

tdoin9life.Don’tuseinformationthatsomeoneelsehaswritten,and10it'

syours.DoshareyourknowledgeoftheInternetwithothers.

1.A.readingB.typingC.watchingD.leaving

2.A.someB.allC.anyD.none

4.A.startB.beginC.forgetD.remember

5.A.writerB.workerC.nurseD.student

6.A.hardlyB.carefullyC.silentlyD.usually

7.A.copyB.believeC.doubleD.use

8.A.mistakeB.adviceC.exampleD.game

9.A.digitalB.realC.quietD.healthy

10.A.speakB.tellC.talkD.say

(05)

Menandwomenhavetheexactsameview

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