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  We spent a day in the country and picked a lot of flowers.Our car was full of flowers inside! On the way home we had to stop at the traffic lights, and there my wife saw the bookshelf.It stood outside a furniture (家具)shop.“Buy it,” she said at once.“We'll carry it home on the roof-rack (车顶架).I've always wanted one like that.”

  What could I do? Ten minutes later I was twenty dollars poorer, and the bookshelf was tied onto the roof rack.It was tall and narrow, quite heavy too.

  As it was getting darker, I drove slowly.Other drivers seemed more polite than usual that evening.The police even stopped traffic to let us through.Carrying furniture was a good idea.

  After a time my wife said, “There's a long line of cars behind.Why don't they overtake(超车)?”

  Just at that time a police car did overtake.The two officers (警官)inside looked at us seriously when they went past.But then, with a kind smile they asked us to follow their car through the busy traffic.The police car stopped at our Village church (教堂).One of the officers came to me.

  “Right, sir,” he said.“Do you need any more help now?”

  I didn't quite understand.“Thanks, officer.” I said.“You've been very kind.I live just down the road.”

  He was looking at our things:First at the flow-ers, then at the bookshelf.“Well, well,” he said and laughed.“It's a bookshelf you've got there! We thought it was-er, something else.”

  My wife began to laugh.Suddenly I understood why the police drove here.I smiled at the officer, “Yes, it, s a bookshelf, but thanks again.” I drove home as fast as I could.

(1)

From the story we know that________.

[  ]

A.

the writer was poor and didn't buy the book-shelf for his wife

B.

the writer's wife didn't like the bookshelf at all

C.

the writer was always glad to buy something for his wife

D.

the writer was not very glad to buy the book-shelf for his wife

(2)

What made the writer think that carrying furni-ture was “a good idea”?

[  ]

A.

He could drive slowly and it was safe.

B.

Other drivers would let him go first.

C.

His wife could use a new bookshelf.

D.

He could save a lot of money and time.

(3)

Why were the police and other drivers so kind to the writer?

[  ]

A.

Because they thought the writer liked studying very much and needed a bookshelf.

B.

Because they didn't think it was polite to overtake a car with a bookshelf on it.

C.

Because they thought somebody in the writer's family had died and he needed help.

D.

Because they thought it was dangerous to carry a bookshelf on a car.

(4)

Why did the writer's wife begin to laugh?

[  ]

A.

Because now she knew what mistake the police had made.

B.

Because at last her husband understood why the police had driven to the church.

C.

Because the officer was always looking at the flowers and the bookshelf.

D.

Because the police had helped them a lot.

(5)

When did the officers begin to realize (意识到)they had made a mistake?

[  ]

A.

Before they arrived at the church.

B.

Before they overtook (overtake 的过去式)the writer's car.

C.

After one of them looked at the flowers and the bookshelf carefully at the church.

D.

After the writer's family left the church.

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  Mr Smith is a famous traveler. One day he told me something about his story in India:

  “In the autumn of 1935, when I was a young man, I was travelling in the northwest of India.”

  “One evening, after hunting in the forest all day, I was returning alone to the place where I had put up my tent. It was getting dark, and I was walking along a narrow path. On my right was a wide river; on my left, a thick dark forest. Suddenly I saw two green eyes looking at me from among the trees. I knew it was a man-eating tiger. He was getting ready to jump on me.”

  “What could I do? Should I jump into the river and hope to save my life by swimming across the river? I looked to the right. In the river there was a very big crocodile waiting to welcome me with its mouth wide open.”

  “I began to panic. I was so frightened that I could do nothing but shut my eyes. I heard branches moving as the tiger jumped. When I opened my eyes, What do you think I saw? The tiger had jumped over me and was now in the jaws of the crocodile! That's a true story, believe it or not! In fact, when I saw what had happened at that time, I also could not believe my eyes!”

1.Mr Smith is famous as a ________.

[  ]

A.writer
B.player
C.soldier
D.traveler

2.Mr Smith ________ in the forest that day.

[  ]

A.went travelling
B.exploring
C.went hunting
D.putting up his tent

3.The phrase “put up” in the sentence means ________.

[  ]

A.搭起
B.放在……之上
C.挂起
D.进行

4.In his story, the tiger was dangerous while the crocodile was ________.

[  ]

A.also dangerous
B.friendly
C.his friend
D.a friend of his

5.Which sentence is right?

[  ]

A.The crocodile helped Mr Smith escape from danger.

B.The crocodile welcomed Mr Smith happily.

C.Mr Smith happened to be safe because of the tiger's mistake.

D.The crocodile escaped from the tiger.

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----______?

----Sorry, Tom isn't in. Who's that speaking?

[  ]

  A. Are you Tom          B. Can I talk to Tom

  C. Could I speak to Tom   D. Is Tom in

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完形填空:

 In  1  summer of 1935, when I was a young man, I  2  in the north-west of India. One evening, after hunting in the forest all day, I  3  alone to the place where I  4  my tent. It was getting dark and I was walking along a path. On my right there was a wide river. On my left, a thick forest. Suddenly I saw two green eyes looking at me from among the trees. A tiger  5  to jump to me.

 What could I do? Should I jump into the river and hope  6  my life by  7  ? I looked to the right. In the river there was a big crocodile waiting to welcome me with its  8  wide open.

    I was so  9  that I closed my eyes. I heard the branches moving. I opened my eyes. What to you think  10  ? The tiger had jumped right over me and now was in the jaws of the crocodile.

                                                                                                                                                     

(1) A.the

Ba

Can

D/

[  ]

(2) Awas traveled

Btravel

Ctraveling

Dwas traveling

[  ]

(3) Areturn

     

Bwill return

     

Cwas returning

     

Dreturning

     

[  ]

     

(4) Aput down

Bhad put up

Cputon

Dhad put into

[  ]

(5) Aready

Bwas ready

Csave

Dsafety

[  ]

(6) Ato save

Bto safety

Csave

Dsafety

[  ]

(7) Aswim

Bswam

Cswimming

Dswims

[  ]

(8) Amouth

Bmouths

Cmonth

Dmonths

[  ]

(9) Aglad

Bfrightened

Cbusy

Dtired

[  ]

(10) Athat

Bit

Chappen

Dhadhappened

[  ]

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阅读理解

  We spent a day in the country and picked a lot of flowers.Our car was full of flowers inside! On the way home we had to stop at traffic lights, and there my wife saw the bookshelf.

  It stood outside a furniture(家具)shop.“Buy it,” she said at once, “We’ll carry it home on the roof-rack(车顶架).I’ve always wanted one like that.”

  What could I do?Ten minutes later I was twenty dollars poorer, and the bookshelf was tied on to the roof-rack.It was tall and narrow, quite heavy too.

  As it was getting darker, I drove slowly.Other drivers seemed more polite than usual that evening.The police even stopped traffic to let us through.Carrying furnit ure was a good idea.

  After a time my wife said, “There’s a long line of cars behind.Why don’t they overtake(超车)?”

  Just at that time a police car did overtake.The two officers inside looked at us seriously when they went past.But then, with a kind smile they asked us to follow their car through the busy traffic.The police car stopped at our village church.One of the officers came to me.

  “Right, sir, ” he said.“Do you need any more help now?”

  I didn’t quite understand.“Thanks, officer, ” I said.“You’ve been very kind.I live just down the road.”

  He was looking at our things:first at the flowers, then at the bookshelf.“Well, well, ”he said and laughed.“It’s a bookshelf you’ve got there!We thought it was…or, something else.”

  My wife began to laugh.Suddenly I understood why the police drove here.I smiled at the officer.“Yes, it’s a bookshelf, but thanks again.” I drove home as fast as I could.

(1)

From the story we know that ________.

[  ]

A.

the writer was poor and didn’t buy the bookshelf for his wife

B.

the writer’s wife didn’t like the bookshelf at all

C.

the writer was always glad to buy something for his wife

D.

the writer was not very glad to buy the bookshelf for his wife

(2)

What made the writer think that carrying furniture was “a good idea”?

[  ]

A.

He could drive slowly and it was safe.

B.

Other drivers would let him go first.

C.

His wife could use a new bookshelf.

D.

He could save a lot of money and time.

(3)

Why were the police and other drivers so kind to the writer?

[  ]

A.

Because they thought the writer liked studying very much and needed a bookshelf.

B.

Because they didn’t think it was polite to overtake a car with a bookshelf on it.

C.

Because they thought somebody in the writer’s family had died and he needed help.

D.

Because they thought it was dangerous to carry a bookshelf on a car.

(4)

Why did the writer’s wife begin to laugh?

[  ]

A.

Because now she knew what mistake the police had made.

B.

Because at last her husband understood why the police had driven to the church.

C.

Because the officer was always looking at the flowers and the bookshelf.

D.

Because the police had helped them a lot.

(5)

When did the officers begin to realize(意识到)they had made a mistake?

[  ]

A.

Before they arrived at the church.

B.

Before they overtook the writer’s car.

C.

After one of them looked at the flowers and the bookshelf carefully at the church.

D.

After the writer’s family left the church.

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