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科目: 來源:浙江省模擬題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。

     Jean's father was a farm plane pilot in the little farming community in Northern California where she
was raised, and Jean was totally _1_ by airplanes and flying.
     In her senior year of high school, her English teacher was a Mrs. Dorothy Slaton. Mrs. Slaton was a
_2_, demanding teacher with high standards and a low _3_ for excuses. She refused to treat her students
like   _4_, instead expecting them to behave like the _5_ adults they would have to be to succeed in the
real world after graduation. Jean was _6_ of her at first but grew to respect her firmness and fairness
gradually.
     One day Mrs. Slaton gave the class a written _7_. "What do you think you'll be doing 10 years from
now?" Jean's dream was to be a pilot like her father, but as the years went by, she had been beaten
down by the _8_ and negative words she got whenever she talked about her career, so she unwillingly
gave it up and wrote something else. Mrs. Slaton collected the papers and nothing more was said. Two
weeks later, the teacher handed back the assignments, _9_ the students to face it down on the desk, and
asked this question: "If you had enough finances and unlimited   10  , what would you do? Please write it
on the   11   of your previous assignment paper."
     When the students stopped writing, the teacher asked, "How many of you wrote the same thing on
  12   sides of the paper?" Not one hand went up.
     The next thing that Mrs. Slaton said changed the course of Jean's life. The teacher leaned forward 
  13   her desk and said, "I have a little secret for you all. You do have unlimited abilities and talents. You
do have access to the finest schools, and you can arrange unlimited finances if you want something   14   
enough. This is it! When you leave school,   15   you don't  16  your dreams, no one will do it for you.
You can have   17   you want if you want it enough."
     What her teacher said touched Jean so much! In the following years, she tried her best to realize her
dream of becoming a pilot. Although it didn't happen   18  , she finally became one of the first three
female pilot trainees ever   19   by United Airlines. Today, Jean Harper is a Boeing 737 captain for
United.
     It was the power of one well-placed   20   word that gave that uncertain young girl the strength and
faith to pursue her dream.

(     )1.A. touched    
(     )2.A. hard-working
(     )3.A. interest    
(     )4.A. children    
(     )5.A. responsible
(     )6.A. bored      
(     )7.A. lecture    
(     )8.A. approving  
(     )9.A. requiring  
(     )10.A. work      
(     )11.A. title    
(     )12.A. same      
(     )13.A. in       
(     )14.A. hardly    
(     )15.A. if        
(     )16.A. make for  
(     )17.A. that     
(     )18.A. overnight
(     )19.A. realized  
(     )20.A. objective
B. attracted  
B. kind       
B. tolerance
B. boys      
B. notable    
B. frustrated
B. assignment
B. inspiring  
B. suggesting
B. chances    
B. back      
B. different  
B. on        
B. badly      
B. unless    
B. refer to  
B. what      
B. some day  
B. received  
B. blank      
C. effected  
C. strict    
C. courage    
C. girls      
C. knowledgeable
C. tired      
C. paper      
C. indifferent
C. hoping    
C. money      
C. right      
C. neither    
C. over      
C. impossibly
C. weather    
C. go for    
C. which      
C. the other day
C. accepted  
C. pessimistic
D. moved          
D. lazy            
D. help            
D. students        
D. capable        
D. scared          
D. work            
D. discouraging    
D. allowing        
D. problems        
D. front          
D. both            
D. under          
D. likely          
D. until          
D. go through      
D. when            
D. fortnight      
D. accomplished    
D. positive        

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科目: 來源:福建省月考題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     One day a heavy storm hit a village. Nothing was destroyed, but a rock fell from a nearby mountain.
The rock rolled down from the mountain and stopped in the middle of the main road in the village.
It was very big and shaped more or less like a ball. The village decided to move it since it was
blocking(阻塞)the street. Several of the strongest men in the village came to try to lift it out of
the road. No matter how hard they tried though, they couldn't move it.
     All of this time a young boy was watching the men trying to move the rock. “Excuse me,” he said,
“but I think I could move the rock.”
     “You?”they shouted. "What are you talking about? All of us have just tried, and even together
we can't move it a bit." They all laughed at the boy.
     The next morning some villagers came into the street. To their great surprise, the rock was gone!
More people ran out to see for themselves. It was true the rock wasn't in the road any more.
     The little boy stood in the street, smiling. “I told you I could move it,” he said. “I did it last night.
”Then he walked over to where the rock had been and uncovered some dirt with a shovel(鐵鍬).
 “You see,”he said, “I dug a deep hole next to the rock, and the rock rolled down into the hole of
itself. Then I covered it with dirt.”
1. The villagers decided to move the rock because______.
A. it was big and heavy.
B. it was completely useless.
C. it was more or less badly shaped.
D. it was in the middle of the road.
2. When the young boy said he could move the rock, the villagers_____.
A. were pleased with him.
B. didn't understand him.
C. didn't believe him.
D. got angry with him.
3. The young boy worked at night so as to______.

A. give the villagers a surprise.
B. work faster and better.
C. dig a hole for himself.
D. find a way to move the rock.

4. The boy removed the rock by______
A. pulling it out of the road.
B. burying it in a hole.
C. breaking it with a shovel.
D. lifting it out of the road.

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科目: 來源:福建省月考題 題型:填空題

完成句子。
     It was a dark night. When the car driver went
by the railway station, he saw a young man and
asked, “________ do you want to go, sir?” “To the     1.______________
Star Hotel,” the young man _______ . Hearing that,     2.______________
the driver didn’t f_______ happy. The young man        3.______________
would give him only 3 dollars b_______ the hotel         4.______________
was not far from the railway station. But ________      5.______________
(突然), he had an idea. He took the passenger
through many streets and after a long time, the car
finally ____________ (到達(dá)) at the hotel. “Fifteen       6.______________
dollars,” the driver said. “What! Fifteen dollars?
Do you think I’m a ______ (傻瓜) ? Only last week    7.______________
I took a car from the railway station to this s______     8.______________
hotel and I only gave the driver 13 dollars. I know
how much I have to pay for the t________. I won’t      9.______________
pay you one dollar _______ than I paid to the other    10.______________
car driver last week.”

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科目: 來源:北京模擬題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
                                                              Little Bit
     "Meow, meow, meow," is what I heard as I walked through the alley. I approached the noise and
noticed a tail sticking out from under a piece of wood. Under the wood was a   1   black and white cat.
I picked him up and   2   he must be freezing to death. I   3   home with the cat held in my jacket.
     My new best friend, who soon became known as Little Bit, received his name because he was
almost   4   when I held him in my hands. He stood about five inches tall. Little Bit's small size had a great
advantage - he   5   perfectly in the pocket of my jacket, which made   6    him everywhere very easy.
Any time I was home, he wouldn't leave my   7  . He was always eager to play with me. When I fell
asleep at night, he would always   8   up around my head to ensure that I was warm.
     Unfortunately, I grew up. My teenage life   9   my relationship with Little Bit. I lived at such a fast pace
that I stopped   10   time for him. My free time was spent with my friends instead. I would come in the
house on my phone and not   11   him at all. His meows became an annoyance to me, but it wasn't his 
  12   that he wanted his best friend back.
     Time had caused a   13   to Little Bit. His body began   14   down and by the time I realized
something was wrong with him, he had already lost his balance. He lay there and looked at me, and   15  
this day I still remember the   16   look in his bright green eyes. I took him to the vet (獸醫(yī)), but there
was nothing he could do. The last time I   17   him he wasn't the same tiny cat I had found ten years
before. Little Bit filled my arms and he was put to sleep that day.
     Little Bit's   18   made me realize how much he meant to me. He was always there for me when I
needed him. I   19   our last years together and I feel sorry for not always being there for him. I will
always   20   the special memories we made.
(     )1. A. lovely
(     )2. A. agreed
(     )3. A. left
(     )4. A. weightless
(     )5. A. grew  
(     )6. A. showing
(     )7. A. mind  
(     )8. A. rise  
(     )9. A. weakened
(     )10. A. making
(     )11. A. overlook
(     )12. A. desire
(     )13. A. fear
(     )14. A. dropping
(     )15. A. on
(     )16. A. shameful
(     )17. A. helped
(     )18. A. illness
(     )19. A. regret
(     )20. A. treasure
B. tiny
B. insisted
B. stayed
B. useless
B. fitted
B. keeping
B. heart
B. stand
B. fastened
B. losing
B. interrupt
B. purpose
B. loss
B. tearing
B. to
B. hateful
B. protected
B. death
B. bother
B. admire
C. pretty  
C. realized  
C. drove  
C. breathless  
C. played  
C. taking  
C. body    
C. wake    
C. deepened  
C. wasting  
C. acknowledge  
C. fault  
C. delay  
C. calming  
C. in    
C. harmful  
C. held    
C. sadness  
C. confuse  
C. evaluate  
D. friendly    
D. proved      
D. hurried    
D. hopeless    
D. existed    
D. guiding    
D. side        
D. roll        
D. sharpened  
D. gaining    
D. recognize  
D. greed      
D. concern    
D. shutting    
D. for        
D. sorrowful  
D. cured      
D. pressure    
D. dream      
D. explore    

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科目: 來源:貴州省期末題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。

     Last Tuesday I took my two daughters, aged five and seven, to town by car. It began to rain _1_ so
I decided I would leave the children in the _2_ before I rushed into a shop. I warned the girls not to _3_ 
anything and told them I would be back within a few_4_. Then I locked all the doors and _5_ them
happily looking out of the window.
     I returned to the car in less than five minutes but the girls had   6_! I could hardly believe my _7_. The
car doors were _8_ locked, the windows tightly shut and in the back seat _9_ only two coats. Being
_10_, I ran to the corner of the street _11   there was no sign of them. I  _12_ up to an old lady nearby
and asked _13_ she had seen two small girls but she said "No"
     Feeling quite sick with _14_, I sat on the driver's seat, and tried to stop trembling. Suddenly, I _15  a
merry laugh behind me. I got out of the car, ran round to _16_ the boot  and there inside were two very
red-faced and excited _17  . They had obviously pulled out the back seat, _18   behind it and then been
unable to push the _19   forward again. With tears in my eyes, I leaned forward and _20_ their ears.

(     )1. A. heavy    
(     )2. A. car      
(     )3. A. ask      
(     )4. A. hours    
(     )5. A. had      
(     )6. A. disappeared
(     )7. A. ears      
(     )8. A. too      
(     )9. A. hanged    
(     )10. A. stupid  
(     )11. A. where    
(     )12. A. jumped  
(     )13. A. that    
(     )14. A. fear    
(     )15. A. felt    
(     )16. A. shut    
(     )17. A. child    
(     )18. A. climbed  
(     )19. A. window  
(     )20. A. hit      
B. hard    
B. bus    
B. eat    
B. minutes
B. made    
B. died    
B. words  
B. again  
B. put    
B. proud  
B. which  
B. rushed  
B. when    
B. happiness
B. smelt  
B. repair  
B. boys    
B. flew    
B. door    
B. pulled  
C. hardly    
C. house    
C. read      
C. seconds  
C. left      
C. quarrelled
C. eyes     
C. already  
C. had      
C. frightened
C. that      
C. drove    
C. whether  
C. excitement
C. saw      
C. start    
C. women    
C. threw    
C. seat      
C. cut      
D. big        
D. school    
D. touch      
D. days      
D. let        
D. cried    
D. brains    
D. still      
D. were      
D. pleased    
D. when      
D. flew      
D. how        
D. anger      
D. heard      
D. open      
D. girls      
D. landed    
D. boot      
D. bit        

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科目: 來源:貴州省期末題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     I'd just got in a taxi at the railway station when suddenly I found one of my suitcases missing. Just then, I saw a young fellow about 30 walking away with it, opening it and drawing out the valuables. "Stop thief! Stop thief!" I shouted and threw open the car door and rushed out to him, followed by the driver and half
a dozen passers-by. Very soon the thief was cornered at the turn of the road. My driver caught the thief
by the neck and put his hand into his trouser pocket, drawing out money, credit card, telephone book
and so on and put them back into my suitcase.
     Half an hour later, the car was running at full speed on the express highway. I sat back and breathed a
long sigh of relief (松口氣). But as I pulled out those stolen things from the suitcase and started to check
them, I became dumbfounded (驚呆了). Before my eyes were 200 yuan instead of 100. And a blood
test report of a 58-year-old woman appeared. I suddenly realized that the taxi driver must have mistaken
the thief's belongs and put his into my suitcase. The pitiful and begging look of the poor young man flashed across my mind again. My heart began to sink.
    Two years has passed since then. But this event keeps coming back to me. Was the young man a
habitual robber or a dutiful son who had been driven to desperation (鋌而走險) to find money to save
his mother's life? My heart aches for him. How I wish I had gone back that summer afternoon to return
the 200 yuan and say sorry to him. For the first time in my life, I realized that hate and love are very close.
1. Why was the writer dumbfounded when he opened his suitcase?
A. Because he was now searching a different suitcase.
B. His own blood test report has changed into an old woman's.
C. An old woman had put her savings into his suitcase.
D. He was facing things that did not belong to himself.
2. What was one of the reasons for the young man to steal in the writer's opinion?
A. The young man was a born thief.
B .The young man couldn't afford to pay for his old mother's medical treatment.
C. The young man's mother asked him to do so.
D. Young people are likely to steal when they are poor.
3. What does the writer really mean by "hate and love are very close"?
A. Sometimes you hate a person but soon the feeling completely changes.
B. People easily love and hate others.
C. Human beings are always a mixture of different feeling.
D. Don't always hate others.
4. The major purpose for the writer to write this passage is ______.
A. to describe what hate and love are like
B. to entertain the readers with an interesting story
C. to impress the readers with an interesting story
D. to encourage the readers to help him find the thief

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科目: 來源:貴州省期末題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong. A day may begin well enough, but
suddenly everything seems to get out of control. It seems as if a single unimportant event may cause a
number of things to happen. Let us suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the
baby at the same time. The telephone rings and this means your troubles are beginning. While you are
on the phone, the baby pulls the table-cloth off the table, destroying your half prepared meal. You hang
up hurriedly and attend to your baby. Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt. As if this were not enough to bring
you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner.
     Things can go wrong on a number of people on the road. During the rush hour one evening two cars
hit each other and both drivers began to argue. The woman driver behind the two cars happened to be a
learner. She suddenly go into a panic (恐慌) and stopped her car. This made the driver following her
stop suddenly. His wife was sitting beside him holding a large cake. As she was thrown forward, the
cake went right through the window and landed on the road. Seeing a cake flying through the air, a
truck-driver had to stop his truck all of a sudden. The truck was carrying empty beer bottles and
hundreds of them slid off the back of the truck on to the road. This led to yet another angry argument.
Meanwhile, the traffic piled up behind. It took the police nearly an hour to get the traffic on the move
again. In the meanwhile, the truck-driver had to sweep up hundreds of broken bottles. Only two dogs
were enjoying themselves from the accident, for they were happily having what was left of the cake. It
was just one of those days!
1. According to the author's opinion, ____.
A. a small matter may cause great trouble
B. accidents may happen anytime
C. troubles always come in groups
D. anyone may have trouble any day
2. When the telephone rings,____.
A. you'd better have your baby a little distant from your table before answering it
B. your trouble is sure to come
C. you'd better just let it ring all the way
D. you should never go to answer it in a hurry
3. What did the police do after the accident?
A. They helped the driver clean up the road.
B. They helped the drivers to go on with their journey.
C. They tried to stop the people from arguing.
D. They would find out who should be responsible
4. From the story we can see ____.
A. such accidents are rather common
B. such accidents are rather strange
C. no one can explain why such accidents happen
D. some drivers are too careless

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科目: 來源:貴州省期末題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。

     A certain student passed all his examinations. Then he went to college to    1   his studies. There he
wrote down his    2    for a course (課程) in English, but after the first   3   , he didn't go to it any more.
     The English lecture r(講師)   4   this student was always absent (缺席的) and thought he had    5   to
another course, so he was    6    when he saw the boy's name on the list of students who wanted to take
the English    7   at the end of this year.
     The lecturer had    8   a difficult paper, which followed his    9    closely, and he was eager (熱切的)
to see   10    this student would answer the questions. He    11   the boy's answers would be very bad,

 but when the test papers   12   him and he examined them    13    , he was able to find only one small
mistake in them. As this surprised him greatly, he    14    the paper repeatedly but still couldn't find more
than one mistake, so he    15    for the student to question him about it.
     When he came and sat down, the lecturer asked him, "I    16    you came to my first lecture and
you've been absent from all the others. But I've examined your    17   carefully and I've found only one
small mistake in it. I'm curious (好奇的) to know your    18   ."
     "I'm very    19    about that mistake," answered the student. "After the examination, I    20    what I
should have done. I would not have made that mistake if I had not been confused by your first lecture."  

(     )1. A. value  
(     )2. A. questions
(     )3. A. week     
(     )4. A. astonished
(     )5. A. led   
(     )6. A. surprised
(     )7. A. test    
(     )8. A. discovered
(     )9. A. ideas    
(     )10. A. when  
(     )11. A. hoped  
(     )12. A. showed  
(     )13. A. carelessly
(     )14. A. enjoyed  
(     )15. A. cared    
(     )16. A. promise  
(     )17. A. lessons  
(     )18. A. wisdom  
(     )19. A. glad  
(     )20. A. realized  
B. continue  
B. advice    
B. lecture(講座)
B. regretted  
B. devoted    
B. angry      
B. subject    
B. prepared  
B. senses      
B. what      
B. proved    
B. gave       
B. carefully  
B. kept       
B. called     
B. know       
B. paper      
B. experience  
B. proud      
B. understood    
C. improve
C. problems
C. meet    
C. noticed
C. gone  
C. pleased  
C. note    
C. gone
C. lectures
C. why   
C. expected
C. handed
C. slowly  
C. did    
C. sent    
C. advise
C. notebook
C. method  
C. content
C. remembered
D. begin        
D. name          
D. sight        
D. believed      
D. changed      
D. unhappy      
D. course        
D. found        
D. texts        
D. how          
D. wished        
D. reached      
D. happily      
D. examined      
D. looked        
D. guess        
D. exercises    
D. explanation  
D. sorry        
D. suffered      

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科目: 來源:貴州省期末題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     Strait was an experienced safecracker who never used force -either against people or safes (保險箱). He was a real artist of his trade and it took him only 19 minutes to open the most difficult safe he had ever encountered (遇見). In about 10 years, helped by his brother Stefan and two friends, he took about $330,000 -from the safes of 28 banks in Austria. On his last job, early in 1999, he left the safe door open and $80,000 behind. With the money was a note, "We don't need all that much."
     A witness (目擊者) recognized his car and Strait was caught by the police. Then he was sent to
Austria's Stein Prison to serve a six-year sentence. He boasted (吹噓) at his trial(審判) that he would
continue breaking the law, "I am a thief and I shall use every opportunity." Despite the warning, prison
officials moved Strait to the prison's blacksmith (鐵匠) shop. One day during the week before Christmas, Strait disappeared. Searchers found all his doors were well locked. Strait had managed to make a set of
keys and let himself out.
     Not to freedom, though. After crossing into Bavaria, Strait attracted the suspicion (懷疑) of German
customs (海關(guān)) police on purpose and got himself arrested. "I want to be in a German prison, "he
explained to the surprised police. "As German courts give much milder (溫和的) sentences for crimes
(罪) like mine and will reduce the time I would otherwise have served in Stein Prison."
     In prison, Strait persuaded his keepers to let him make a Christmas Eve telephone call to his former
keeper, Karl Schreiner of Stein Prison. "I'm sorry if I caused trouble. I didn't want to embarrass(使尷尬) anybody by escaping. Conditions weren't that bad. In fact the food was better than it is here."
1. The underlined word "safecracker" in the first paragraph means "_________".
A. prisoner      
B. peasant  
C. stealer    
D. doctor
2. What's the correct order of the following events?
a. Strait was caught by German customs police.
b. Strait left a note in the bank.
c. Strait was sent to Stein Prison.
d. Strait worked in a blacksmith shop.
e. Strait escaped from prison.
A. d-b-a-c-e    
B. b-a-c-d-e      
C. b-c-d-e-a    
D. d-b-c-e-a
3. What helped Strait escape from prison?
A. His living alone in prison.
B. His good relations with the prison officials.
C. His cooperation with other prisoners.
D. His working in the blacksmith shop.
4. Strait was finally caught because _______. 
A. his car was recognized by someone
B. he left a note in the bank safe
C. he was recognized by customs police
D. he made a phone call to his former keeper
10. Strait preferred to serve his time in Germany because _______.
A. he hated working in the blacksmith shop in the Austrian prison
B. the life of prisoners in Germany was better than those in Austria's
C. he wouldn't have to stay that long in a German prison
D. he could escape more easily from a German prison

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科目: 來源:貴州省期末題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
      A Scotsman and an Englishman lived next door to each other. The Scotsman owned a hen and each
morning he would look in his garden and pick up his hen's egg for breakfast. One morning he looked into
his garden and saw that the hen had laid an egg in the Englishman's garden.
      He was about to go next door when he saw the English-man pick up the egg. The Scotsman ran up
to the English-man and told him that the egg belonged to him because he owned the hen. The Englishman
disagreed because the egg was on his property (財產(chǎn)).
     They argued for a while until finally the Scotsman said, "In my family we normally settle disputes (爭
議) by the following actions: We kick each other and we compare the time how long it takes us to get
back up. Whoever gets up quicker wins the egg."
     The Englishman agreed to this, so the Scotsman found his heaviest pair of boots (皮靴) and put them
on. He took a few steps back, then ran toward the Englishman and kicked as hard as he could in his
stomach.
     The Englishman fell to the floor, holding his stomach and howling (嚎叫) in pain for 10 minutes.
Eventually (最終) the English-man stood up and said, "Now it's my turn to kick you." At this time, the
Scotsman said, "oh, maybe you should just keep the egg."
1. What do we know about the hen?   
A. It belonged to the two men equally.
B. It laid an egg every other day.
C. Its eggs were usually cooked by the Scotsman as breakfast. 
D. It usually laid eggs in the Englishman's garden.
2. The underlined word "disputes" in Paragraph 3 means "_______".
A. arguments    
B. wars    
C. plans      
D. Debts
3. What's the real purpose of the Scotsman's proposal (提議)?
A. He wanted to get his egg back from the Englishman.
B. He wanted to solve their dispute.
C. He wanted to teach the Englishman a lesson.
D. He wanted to find out who was the stronger of them.

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