He didn抰 tell _____ thing about his holiday .


  1. A.
    a
  2. B.
    the
  3. C.
    one
  4. D.
    anyone
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:新疆烏魯木齊八中2010-2011學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試題 題型:050

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I want to tell you a story that changed my life many years ago.We were living in College Station, Texas and my wife and I were on our way home from Houston to Texas one Saturday morning.We decided to stop at a local restaurant to get something to eat since we had enough time.When we finished, we got back into our car and before I started it, we noticed a homeless man standing in front of the building.His clothes were worn and it looked as though he didn't have any money.It was cold and I'm sure he wanted something warm to drink; however, it was not this that moved(感動(dòng))me.A dog was also walking up to the front of the building.Being a dog owner, I knew that the dog was a mother, and that she had just had some pups(幼小動(dòng)物).She was hungry and weak and I felt bad for her.I knew if she didn't eat soon, she and her puppies would not live on.People walking by didn't even notice her.She was not as pretty and clean as most dogs, but she still deserved(值得)better.We still did not do anything, but someone else did.The homeless man, who I thought could not afford anything to eat, went back into the store and bought dog food with all of the money he had.

(1)

Where did the story happen?

[  ]

A.

In front of the local restaurant.

B.

In front of a building.

C.

In the car parking.

D.

Near the author抯 house.

(2)

What do we know from the passage?

[  ]

A.

The author wanted to help the dog but he was unable to.

B.

The dog and her puppies were in danger of dying of hunger.

C.

The dog was not cute enough to be loved.

D.

The author didn抰 like dogs.

(3)

Which of the following moved the author?

[  ]

A.

The homeless man had no money to buy food for himself.

B.

The homeless man wore worn clothes on a cold day.

C.

The homeless man bought food for the dog with all of his money.

D.

Most people walking by the dog didn抰 notice her.

(4)

What can we conclude from the passage?

[  ]

A.

The author was so hungry that he went into the local restaurant to eat.

B.

The author didn抰 understand what the homeless man did.

C.

The dog shouldn抰 be taken care of carefully because it looked ugly.

D.

Things are not always what they seem.

(5)

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

My Memory

B.

My Wife and I

C.

The Homeless Person

D.

A Mother Dog

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:江西省吉水中學(xué)2012屆高三第二次月考英語(yǔ)試題 題型:050

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  A friend invited me to a baseball game.I asked how much the tickets cost, and he replied, "They’re on me." So I paid for the dinner.At the game, I noticed that his tickets were marked "Complimentary".My friend said that they were free offers from a client(客戶(hù)).Shouldn’t I have split the dinner check, since the tickets were free? Anonymous

  I understand your uncertainty.Usually, "the tickets are on me" means "I have paid for them".Still, you received a benefit:a good evening.And that your friend didn’t pay for the tickets in cash doesn’t mean they had no value.You wouldn’t have been admitted to the game without them.

  Recently, a couple with a 2-year-old boy moved into the apartment above mine.I wake to the sound of tiny feet running back and forth.I work at home, so I hear the same noise all day.Can I ask for a reasonable compromise(折衷), or must I stand my discomfort? Anonymous

  I can easily imagine some noise upstairs.It is a good idea to see this as a matter for compromise.Just be sure to welcome your new neighbor before expressing your complaints.And try to visit when the boy is quiet, so his parents won’t be upset and be unfriendly to you.

  I received an invitation that went like this:"We are having a picnic to celebrate Joseph’s graduation.Please let us know what you will bring to eat." I believe that if I am bringing a gift for the person of honor, I shouldn’t be asked to bring food or drink.Am I wrong? Suzanne

  An awkward invitation, Suzanne.It would have been better if the invitation had said "no gifts" or if the welcoming hosts had provided the food themselves.As to your reply, maybe it could go as follows:"I understand the dictionary we bought for Joseph is a tasty grilled(烤著吃)dish."

(1)

All the help-seekers have something in common in that they ________.

[  ]

A.

are puzzled by a bad social situation

B.

don抰 get along well with their friends

C.

are unwilling to meet people they dislike

D.

hate being disturbed by others

(2)

We can learn from the first case that ________.

[  ]

A.

the tickets were difficult to get

B.

the tickets were free

C.

the baseball game was wonderful

D.

the dinner check was shared

(3)

In the second case, the adviser stresses that the noise sufferer ________.

[  ]

A.

can make the boy quiet by playing together

B.

can win new friendships without complaining

C.

should know more about his or her new neighbor

D.

should make his or her complaints acceptable

(4)

According to the third case, Suzanne is advised to ________.

[  ]

A.

refuse the invitation by making a good excuse

B.

buy a gift and some delicious grilled food

C.

reply with a humor to avoid buying food or drink

D.

choose the dictionary as a gift

(5)

What can we know from the text?

[  ]

A.

The tickets were paid in cash by a client.

B.

The noise sufferer stays at home all day without work.

C.

Joseph invited Suzanne to take part in his party.

D.

Suzanne feels embarrassed about the invitation.

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