________some pennies,there are only several pounds left in my pocket.   
[      ]
A. In addition    
B. Apart from    
C. Instead of    
D. Rather than
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科目:高中英語 來源:黑龍江省哈師大附中2011-2012學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題 題型:016

________ some pennies, I think there are only nine pounds left in my pocket.

[  ]

A.In addition

B.Rather than

C.Apart from

D.Instead of

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:完形填空

There is a small shop about 200 meters from where I live that sells groceries, meat and other basic necessities. About 10 years ago, there was a beggar who would go into the shop every day and ask the owner for a 1. The owner,2 he would love to help, simply didn’t have any jobs available, so he kept3 the man’s request.
This situation continued 4 for a few months, until the owner 5  to give the homeless man a job which 6sweeping outside the shop. Every single day from 5 am, the homeless man was there doing the very 7 he could for the 8, even though it did earn him some pennies. 9 , the owner saw how good a job the man was doing and gave him a job working 10a cashier. He was watched closely to make sure that he didn’t 11 any of the money received from the sales. He was still homeless, after all. The homeless man did a/an 12job as a cashier for over 2 years, and did such a good job that he was promoted to 13 the finances for the whole shop.
To my 14, this was the arrangement up until 2 years ago, when the owner  15 . In his will, he only had one 16 , to give the whole shop to the now stable, “homeless” man. Now, I could walk into that shop and see him working as hard as17, with his own business that is still18 and active 10 years after getting his job as a sweeper.
From this story, we can probably get the inspiration: work hard and give everything your best effort, even if it isn’t your 19 situation, it very well may turn out to 20some day in the future.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      coin
    2. B.
      home
    3. C.
      job
    4. D.
      meal
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      although
    2. B.
      unless
    3. C.
      because
    4. D.
      if
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      expecting
    2. B.
      considering
    3. C.
      accepting
    4. D.
      refusing
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      again
    2. B.
      often
    3. C.
      weekly
    4. D.
      daily
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      allowed
    2. B.
      agreed
    3. C.
      planned
    4. D.
      failed
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      meant
    2. B.
      involved
    3. C.
      included
    4. D.
      trained
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      best
    2. B.
      least
    3. C.
      better
    4. D.
      less
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      family
    2. B.
      owner
    3. C.
      interest
    4. D.
      moment
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      Suddenly
    2. B.
      Accurately
    3. C.
      Quietly
    4. D.
      Eventually
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      for
    2. B.
      with
    3. C.
      as
    4. D.
      like
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      lose
    2. B.
      pocket
    3. C.
      spend
    4. D.
      save
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      honest
    2. B.
      loyal
    3. C.
      fantastic
    4. D.
      kind
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      guard
    2. B.
      raise
    3. C.
      provide
    4. D.
      manage
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      knowledge
    2. B.
      mind
    3. C.
      scare
    4. D.
      joy
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      got tired
    2. B.
      became old
    3. C.
      passed away
    4. D.
      gave up
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      thought
    2. B.
      purpose
    3. C.
      request
    4. D.
      suggestion
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      ever
    2. B.
      necessary
    3. C.
      expected
    4. D.
      required
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      big
    2. B.
      new
    3. C.
      shabby
    4. D.
      popular
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      ideal
    2. B.
      current
    3. C.
      own
    4. D.
      financial
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      become
    2. B.
      be
    3. C.
      happen
    4. D.
      do

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科目:高中英語 來源:2013-2014學(xué)年廣東省高三第一次綜合檢測英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完型填空

There is a small shop about 200 meters from where I live that sells groceries, meat and other basic necessities. About 10 years ago, there was a beggar who would go into the shop every day and ask the owner for a      . The owner, although he would love to help, simply didn’t have any jobs available, so he kept        the man’s request.

This situation continued        for a few months, until the owner        to give the homeless man a job which        sweeping outside the shop. Every single day from 5 am, the homeless man was there doing the very best he could for the       , and it did earn him some pennies.       , the owner saw how good a job the man was doing and gave him a job working as a cashier. He was watched closely to make sure that he didn’t       any of the money received from the sales. He was still homeless, after all. The homeless man did a/an        job as a cashier for over 2 years, and did such a good job that he was promoted to       the finance for the whole shop.

    To my      , this was the arrangement up until 2 years ago, when the owner      . In his will, he only had one      , to give the whole shop to the now stable, “homeless” man. Now, I could walk into that shop and see him working as hard as ever, with his own business that is still        and active 10 years after getting his job as a sweeper.

    From this story, we can probably get the inspiration: work hard and give everything your best effort, even if it isn’t your       situation, it very well may turn out to be some day in the future.

1.A. coin                            B. home                             C. job                                   D. meal

2.A. ignoring                 B. considering                     C. accepting                      D. refusing

3.A. again                     B. weekly                          C. often                D. daily

4.A. wanted          B. agreed            C. planned                  D. expected

5.A. meant               B. involved               C. included              D. kept

6.A. family                B. owner                           C. shop                               D. money

7.A. Normally                B. Accurately                    C. Generally                 D. Eventually

8.A. lose                            B. pocket                           C. spend                            D. save

9.A. honest              B. practical         C. fantastic                D. kind

10.A. take                    B. raise                       C. provide                    D. manage

11.A. knowledge   B. mind                              C. regret                            D. joy

12.A. got tired                  B. grew old              C. passed away                 D. gave up

13.A. thought                   B. purpose                        C. request                         D. suggestion

14.A. big                            B. new                      C. different         D. popular

15.A. ideal               B. current                         C. reasonable                   D. financial

 

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Hughie Erskine was in love. The girl he loved was Laura Merton, the daughter of a retired army officer. They were the best-looking couple in London, and had not a penny between them. Her father was very fond of Hughie, but would not hear of any engagement.

“Come to me, my boy, when you have got ten thousand pounds of your own, and we will see about it,” he used to say, and Hughie looked very miserable in those days.

One morning he went to see a great friend of his, Alan Trevor, who was a painter. When he came into the studio he found Trevor putting the finishing touches to a wonderful life-size picture of a beggar-man. The beggar himself was standing on a platform in a corner of the room. He was a dried up old man with a lined face and a sad expression. Over his shoulder was thrown a rough brown coat, all torn and full of holes. His thick boots were old and mended, and with one hand he leaned on a rough stick, while with the other he held out his ancient hat for money.

“Poor old fellow!” said Hughie. “How miserable he looks!”

At that moment a servant came in and told Trevor that a man wanted to speak to him. Trevor went out.

The old beggar-man sat down to rest for a moment. He looked so miserable that Hughie pitied him, and felt in his pockets to see what money he had. All he could find was a pound and some pennies. “Poor old fellow,” he thought to himself, “he wants it more than I do, but ‘I shan’t have much money myself for a week or two”; and he walked across the room and slipped the pound into the beggar’s hand.

The old man jumped, and a faint smile passed across his old lips. “Thank you, sir,” he said, “thank you.”

That night Trevor told Hughie that the old “beggar” was Baron Hausberg, one of the richest man in Europe, who had asked him a month before to paint him as a beggar. He also said that he had told the old man all about the lovely Laura and the ten thousand pounds. The next morning, as he was at breakfast, an old gentleman brought Hughie a letter from Baron Hausberg. On the envelope was written, “A wedding present to Hughie Ershine and Laura Merton, from an old beggar”, and inside was a cheque for ten thousand pounds.

1.The girl’s father          .

      A.liked Hughie because he was rich         

       B.disliked Hughie

       C.disliked Huhghie because Hughie was poor                            

       D.liked Hughie but didn’t allow Hughie to marry his daughter

2.Hughie gave some money to the beggar because         .

       A.he was very rich

       B.he was kind-hearted and showed mercy to the beggar

       C.the painter told him to do so

       D.the girl’s father told him to do so

3.Which is True about Baron Hausberg?

       A.He was the girl’s father.                        B.He was a painter.

       C.He had a lot of wealth.                         D.He was a beggar.

4.It can be inferred from the passage that         .

      A.Hughie Erskine married Laura Merton

       B.Hughie Erskine didn’t marry Laura Merton

       C.Mr. Merton still didn’t agree to the marriage

       D.Hughie married the girl because he was good-looking

5.We can learn from the text that         .

       A.one should be good-looking                  B.one should be poor

       C.one should be rich   D.one should be tender-hearted

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