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     Two years ago my husband bought me a bicycle. If you live in a city, it is often faster than a car and
you don't have to worry about parking (停车). You can leave it anywhere. As it has a seat at the back and
a basket at the front, I can take my daughter to school, to the library, to the shops, to anywhere.
     I use it most in summer when the weather is warm and dry. It can be very unpleasant (不愉快) in winter
when it is cold and the rain is heavy.
    Of course, you must be careful on a bicycle. Accidents are not the only problems. One day I went
shopping and came back late. I found my front wheel missing. It was a long walk to the bicycle shop. Now
I have three strong locks.
    My husband uses my bicycle sometimes for short journeys. He says it is better than waiting for a bus.
He still uses his car for longer journeys. I think that all this sitting down is making him fat and lazy. On my
bike I get a lot of exercises and fresh (新鲜的) air, and this makes me feel a lot younger.
1. In a city, a bike is better than a car because _______.
A. it is much cheaper
B. it is often faster in a city
C. you don't have to worry about parking a bike
D. Both B and C
2. Why doesn't the writer like to use the bike in winter?
A. Because it is cold in winter and she would be wet when in rains hard.
B. Because she has to be very careful.
C. Because there are many accidents.
D. All of the above.
3. Which of the following is not true?
A. The writer is a mother.
B. The wheels of her bike were broken.
C. She often goes to school with her little daughter.
D. Her husband uses her bike at times.
4. Her husband uses her bike for _______.
A. long journeys
B. short journeys
C. going to work
D. going to the library
5. What's the best title (题目) for this passage?
A. My Bicycle
B. Bicycle in the city
C. A Present From My Husband
D. A bicycle

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     Sandwiches are popular in the world, but do you know where they came from? Sandwich was
an English   1  . He lived in England about two hundred years ago. Sandwich had   2   money.
He was very rich (富有的) and he liked to play   3   . He often played all day and night and had
no time to  4   dinner. One day he played for 24 hours and felt very   5  . He asked his servant (仆人) to get him some meat and bread. He put the meat   6   the two slices of bread so that he
could   7   playing his cards. People liked   8   idea and called the food sandwich. Today there
are many different kinds of sandwiches. You can make them at home or  9    them at
restaurants easily. We love sandwiches   10  we can eat them everywhere, at workplaces,
schools or parks, and they're not expensive.
(     )1.A.food  
(     )2.A.a few  
(     )3.A.chess  
(     )4.A.add    
(     )5.A.hungry           
(     )6.A.on    
(     )7.A.keep  
(     )8.A.its    
(     )9.A.roll  
(     )10.A.if    
B.city    
B.a lot of
B.cards  
B.boil    
B.tired                       
B.at      
B.forget  
B.his    
B.buy    
B.until  
C. person  
C. a little
C. soccer  
C. have    
C. thirsty                       
C. with    
C. stop    
C. her    
C. sell    
C. because
D. club      
D. a number of
D. jokes      
D. find      
D. angry                         
D. between    
D. finish    
D. their      
D. cook      
D. although  

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完形填空。
     Mr. Smith  1   in a post office three years ago. When he was sixty, he retired. Now he and his
wife stay at home and his children work in  2   city. The old man does all housework and he has nothing
to do at home. He likes neither reading nor  3  games. At first he didn't know how to  4   the free time.
Mr. Hunt   5  was two years older than him asked to go fishing with him.
     "It's a good sport," said Mr. Hunt. "I'm sure you'll soon be  6  in it." "That's easy. Go fishing with me
tomorrow morning and I'll  7  you."
     Mr. Smith decided  8  his luck. The following day the two old friends came to a river and began to
fish. Suddenly Mr. Smith said, "I say,   9  do those little red things cost?"
     "You mean the floats (浮子)? Oh, they're cheap. What made you ask me such a  10 ?"
     "I owe (欠) you for one. Mine has just sunk (下沉)."
(     )1. A. work        
(     )2. A. other      
(     )3. A. playing    
(     )4. A. spend      
(     )5. A. who        
(     )6. A. interesting
(     )7. A. discover    
(     )8. A. trying      
(     )9. A. how many    
(     )10. A. problem    
B. worked    
B. the other  
B. play      
B. take      
B. which      
B. interested
B. teach      
B. to try    
B. how far    
B. answer    
C. works    
C. another  
C. plays    
C. cost      
C. what                                                       
C. interest  
C. follow    
C. tried    
C. how much  
C. question  

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完形填空。
     My uncle John used to live in a beautiful little house by the sea in Atlantic City. I say he "used to" live there 
 1  he doesn't live there any more. He was killed two years ago.
     Uncle John wrote novels. He not only  2  his job, but also made a lot of money by doing it. When he died,
he had $60 million in the bank.
     After Uncle John's death, I came to stay in his house for a while. I had been there for two days when I  3  
a message on the screen of the old computer. I was very surprised, because I thought the computer had been
  4  . The message said, "You have new  5 !" When I read it, I thought it looked like the  6  of a novel. "This
looks interesting. " I thought, "It must be  7  one of Uncle John's friends." I decided I should make an answer
to the e-mail to tell him or her that Uncle John was  8  . However, the computer would not let me  9 .
     Every day for the next three weeks, more e-mails kept arriving. I printed  10  of all of them. The story was
about Jane Winterbourne, a young writer working on her first novel. She sent her novel to Jack Tanner, an old
writer and asked him to  11  her to publish it. However, he cheated her, and published the novel himself
pretending that he had  12  it. The novel was very  13 . Tanner made a lot of money, and bought himself a
house by the sea in Atlantic City. It was then that I realized that "Jack Tanner" and "Jane Winterbourne" were 
 14  names. "Jack" was  15  to be Uncle John.
(     )1. A. so        
(     )2. A. lost      
(     )3. A. sent      
(     )4. A. broken down
(     )5. A. information
(     )6. A. picture   
(     )7. A. like      
(     )8. A. dead      
(     )9. A. play      
(     )10. A. copies   
(     )11. A. teach    
(     )12. A. missed   
(     )13. A. new      
(     )14. A. false    
(     )15. A. pointed  
B. because  
B. finished 
B. noticed  
B. turned off
B. post     
B. story    
B. about    
B. sick     
B. reply    
B. pieces   
B. help     
B. corrected
B. expensive
B. true     
B. spelt    
C. though   
C. changed  
C. read     
C. sold out 
C. mail     
C. end      
C. from     
C. out      
C. watch    
C. parts    
C. show     
C. written  
C. important
C. long     
C. meant    
D. once           
D. enjoyed       
D. typed         
D. put away         
D. business   
D. beginning   
D. to           
D. busy          
D. stop        
D. covers       
D. refuse       
D. bought       
D. successful    
D. beautiful   
D. called     

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完形填空

  My uncle John used to live in a beautiful little house by the sea in Atlantic City.I say he"used to"live there   1   he doesn't live there any more.He was killed two years ago.

  Uncle John wrote novels.He not only   2   his job, but also made a lot of money doing it.When he died, he had $60 million in the bank.

  After Uncle John's death, I came to stay in his house for a while.I had been there for two days when I   3   a message on the screen of the old computer.I was very surprised, because I thought the computer had been   4  .The message said,"You have new   5  !"When I read it, I thought it looked like the   6   of a novel."This looks interesting."I thought,"It must be   7   one of Uncle John's friends."I decided I should make an answer to the e-mail to tell him or her that Uncle John was   8  .However, the computer would not let me   9  

  Every day for the next three weeks, more e-mails kept arriving.I printed   10   of all of them.The story was about Jane Winterbourne, a young writer working on her first novel.She sent her novel to Jack Tanner, an old writer and asked him to   11   her to publish it.However, he cheated her, and published the novel himself-pretending that he had   12   it.The novel was very   13  .Tanner made a lot of money, and bought himself a house by the sea in Atlantic City.It was then that I realized that"Jack anner"and"Jane Winterbourne"were   14   names."Jack"was   15   to be Uncle John.

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so

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because

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though

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once

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lost

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finished

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changed

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enjoyed

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sent

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noticed

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read

D.

typed

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broken down

B.

turned off

C.

sold out

D.

put away

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A.

information

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post

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mail

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business

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picture

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story

C.

end

D.

beginning

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like

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about

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from

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to

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A.

dead

B.

sick

C.

out

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busy

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A.

play

B.

reply

C.

watch

D.

stop

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A.

copies

B.

pieces

C.

parts

D.

covers

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A.

teach

B.

help

C.

show

D.

refuse

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missed

B.

corrected

C.

written

D.

bought

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A.

new

B.

expensive

C.

important

D.

successful

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A.

false

B.

true

C.

long

D.

beautiful

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A.

pointed

B.

spelt

C.

meant

D.

called

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