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Coketown was a town of red brick, or of brick that would have been red if the smoke and ashes had allowed it; but in fact it was a town of unnatural red and black like the painted face of savage(野人). It was a town of machinery and tall chimney, out of which smoke trailed themselves for ever and ever. It had a black canal in it, and a river that ran purple with ill smelling color, and large piles of building full of windows where there was a rattling and a trembling all day long, and where the steam-engine worked up and down like the head of an elephant in a state of madness. The town contained several large streets all very like one another, and many small streets still more like one another, inhabited by people equally like one another.

A sunny midsummer day. There was such a thing sometimes even in Coketown. Seen from a distance in such weather, Coketown lay covered in a smoke of its own. You only knew the town was there, because you knew there could have been no such a place upon the view without a town.

The streets were hot and dusty on the summer day, and the sun was so bright that it even shone through the smoke over Coketown, and could not be looked at steadily. Workers appeared from low underground doorways into factory yards, and sat on steps, wiping their face sand looking at coals. The whole town seemed to be frying in oil. There was a smell of hot oil everywhere. The atmosphere of those places was like the breath of hell(地狱), and their inhabitants wasting with heat, walked lazily in the desert. But no temperature made the mad elephants more mad or more sane(理智的). Their tiresome heads went up and down at the sane rate, in hot weather and in cold, wet weather and dry. The measured movement of their shadows of wood; while for the summer noise of insects, it could offer all the year round, from the dawn of Monday to the night of Saturday.

67. Which of the following words is NOT properly used to describe Coketown ?

A. unpleasant           B. dirty               C. noisy             D. deserted

68. From the passage we know that Coketown was mainly a(n)_____town.

A. industrial               B. agricultural        C. historical            D. cultural

69. Only _____ were not affected by weather.

A. the workmen          B. the habitants       C. the steam-engines     D. the woods

70. Which is the author’s opinion of Coketown?

A. Coketown should be replaced by woods       B. The town had too much oil in it

C. The town was seriously polluted             D. The town’s atmosphere was unchanged

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Coketown was a town of red brick, or of brick that would have been red if the smoke and ashes had allowed it; but in fact it was a town of unnatural red and black like the painted face of savage(野人). It was a town of machinery and tall chimney, out of which smoke trailed themselves for ever and ever. It had a black canal in it, and a river that ran purple with ill smelling color, and large piles of building full of windows where there was a rattling and a trembling all day long, and where the steam-engine worked up and down like the head of an elephant in a state of madness. The town contained several large streets all very like one another, and many small streets still more like one another, inhabited by people equally like one another.

A sunny midsummer day. There was such a thing sometimes even in Coketown. Seen from a distance in such weather, Coketown lay covered in a smoke of its own. You only knew the town was there, because you knew there could have been no such a place upon the view without a town.

The streets were hot and dusty on the summer day, and the sun was so bright that it even shone through the smoke over Coketown, and could not be looked at steadily. Workers appeared from low underground doorways into factory yards, and sat on steps, wiping their face sand looking at coals. The whole town seemed to be frying in oil. There was a smell of hot oil everywhere. The atmosphere of those places was like the breath of hell(地狱), and their inhabitants wasting with heat, walked lazily in the desert. But no temperature made the mad elephants more mad or more sane(理智的). Their tiresome heads went up and down at the sane rate, in hot weather and in cold, wet weather and dry. The measured movement of their shadows of wood; while for the summer noise of insects, it could offer all the year round, from the dawn of Monday to the night of Saturday.

 

67. Which of the following words is NOT properly used to describe Coketown ?

A. unpleasant                    B. dirty                     C. noisy                      D. deserted

68. From the passage we know that Coketown was mainly a(n)_____town.

A. industrial                      B. agricultural           C. historical                 D. cultural

69. Only _____ were not affected by weather.

A. the workmen                B. the habitants         C. the steam-engines    D. the woods

70. Which is the author’s opinion of Coketown?

A. Coketown should be replaced by woods       B. The town had too much oil in it

C. The town was seriously polluted                  D. The town’s atmosphere was unchanged

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  Coketown was a town of red brick, or of brick that would have been red if the smoke and ashes had allowed it; but in fact it was a town of unnatural red and black like the painted face of savage(野人).It was a town of machinery and tall chimney, out of which smoke trailed themselves for ever and ever.It had a black canal in it, and a river that ran purple with ill smelling color, and large piles of building full of windows where there was a rattling and a trembling all day long, and where the steam-engine worked up and down like the head of an elephant in a state of madness.The town contained several large streets all very like one another, and many small streets still more like one another, inhabited(居住)by people equally like one another.

  A sunny midsummer day.There was such a thing sometimes even in Coketown.Seen from a distance in such a weather, Coketown lay covered in a smoke of its own.You only knew the town was there, because you knew there could have been no such a place upon the view without a town.

  The streets were hot and dusty on the summer day, and the sun was so bright that it even shone through the smoke over Coketown, and could not be looked at steadily.Workers appeared from low underground doorways into factory yards, and sat on steps, wiping their face sand looking at coals.The whole town seemed to be frying in oil.There was a smell of hot oil everywhere.The atmosphere of those places was like the breath of hell(地狱),and their inhabitants wasting with heat, walked lazily in the desert.But no temperature made the mad elephants more mad or more sane(理智的).Their tiresome heads went up and down at the sane rate, in hot weather and in cold, wet weather and dry.The measured movement of their shadows of wood; while for the summer noise of insects, it could offer all the year round, from the dawn of Monday to the night of Saturday.

(1)

Which of the following words is NOT properly used to describe Coketown?

[  ]

A.

unpleasant

B.

dirty

C.

noisy

D.

deserted

(2)

From the passage we know that Coketown was mainly a(n)________ town.

[  ]

A.

industrial

B.

agricultural

C.

historical

D.

cultural

(3)

Only ________ were not affected by weather.

[  ]

A.

the workmen

B.

the habitants

C.

the steam-engine

D.

the woods

(4)

Which is the author’s opinion of Coketown?

[  ]

A.

Coketown should be replaced by woods

B.

The town had too much oil in it

C.

The town was seriously polluted

D.

The town’s atmosphere was unchanged

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After the earthquake, the rescuers arrived at the disaster area as soon as possible. In a(n)  36  house, they found a woman. She was dead when the rescuers found her. Through the ruins, they could see her last   37 . Being on her knees, the upper part of her body was   38  , with her hands on the ground to  39 her body. It looked strange because she was bent out of   40 .

The leader came to the body, reached outhis hands under the woman, feeling and touching, and then he shouted loudly, “There is someone, a   41  , still living.”

Through some effort, rescuers  42 up the bricks covering her body. Under her body was her baby, who was   43  in a small red quiltwith yellow flowers. He was about 3 or 4 months old. Because he was well protected by the mother’s body, he was   44  safe. He was sleeping when the rescuers carried him out, and his lovely and peaceful face   45  everyone around him. The doctor, along with the rescue team, opened the   46  to check if the baby was all right, and he found there was a mobile phone in the quilt. The doctor looked at the screen. A written message was there, “My dear baby, if you live, don’t  47 how much I love you.” The mobile phone was passed on to the other people; every person who saw this message was close to tears.

1.                A.destroyed       B.old            C.nice D.new

 

2.                A.debate         B.action          C.guide    D.quarrel

 

3.                A.forward        B.western        C.up   D.straight

 

4.                A.lower          B.rise            C.support   D.carry

 

5.                A.sight           B.question        C.job  D.shape

 

6.                A.teenager       B.citizen          C.baby D.fellow

 

7.                A.cleaned        B.added          C.looked   D.called

 

8.                A.gathered       B.packed         C.locked   D.dressed

 

9.                A.totally          B.differently       C.widely    D.narrowly

 

10.               A.encouraged     B.delighted       C.warned   D.warmed

 

11.               A.blanket         B.brick           C.overcoat  D.quilt

 

12.               A.remember      B.know          C.forget D.keep

 

 

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完形填空。
     There once was a young monk(僧侣) who was building a brick wall. He took great care in   1   the
bricks, ensuring that they were level and that every row of bricks was   2   . He worked and worked. His
progress was   3   , due to the great care in his work, but he wasn't   4   . He was going to build a beautiful
brick wall, his first brick wall.
     Finally, the day dawned(破晓) when he   5   his wall. But   6   he stood back and admired the fruits of
his labor, something caught his eye and made him very   7   . Despite the great   8   he took in his work,   9   , he had overlooked(忽视) two bricks that were laid slanted(倾斜的). Worst of all, the bricks
were right in the centre of the wall. Since then, whenever visitors came to the temple, the young monk
would   10   them around to all places, except the brick wall that he had built.
     One day, two elderly monks came to the temple. No matter   11   the young monk tried to detour
(绕路) to   12   the ugly brick wall, the elderly monks   13   touring the area around that brick wall .
   14   , the young monk brought them to the brick wall.
     "Oh, this is such a(n)   15   brick wall!" one of the elderly monks commented.
    "Are you   16   ? Haven't you seen the two ugly bricks in the middle of the wall?" the young monk
said in   17   .
    "Yes, I have." replied the elderly monk.
     "But I also saw the remaining 98 good bricks that   18   this a beautiful wall!"
     You see, most of the time, we only care for things that went wrong or didn't   19   our expectations.
We've forgotten the fact that they are only two bad bricks in the wall and we should not overlook the 
  20   of the remaining 98 bricks.
(     )1. A. moving             
(     )2. A. even(整齐的)        
(     )3. A. wonderful          
(     )4. A. satisfied          
(     )5. A. constructed        
(     )6. A. unless              
(     )7. A. relaxed            
(     )8. A. care                
(     )9. A. so                  
(     )10. A. show              
(     )11. A. when              
(     )12. A. leave              
(     )13. A. gave up            
(     )14. A. Gladly            
(     )15. A. strong            
(     )16. A. clear              
(     )17. A. fear              
(     )18. A. made              
(     )19. A. come up with(提出)
(     )20. A. effect            
B. building          
B. hard             
B. great            
B. bothered          
B. designed          
B. once              
B. angry            
B. effort            
B. somehow          
B. turn              
B. where            
B. prevent          
B. insist on          
B. Unwillingly      
B. ugly              
B. ready            
B. surprise          
B. helped            
B. live up to(实现)
B. use                
C. laying   
C. still    
C. slow      
C. pleased  
C. completed  
C. as        
C. delighted
C. notice    
C. therefore
C. stop      
C. how      
C. avoid    
C. kept on  
C. Honestly  
C. thick    
C. real      
C. sadness  
C. became      
C. make up for
C. function  
D. burning          
D. enough          
D. terrible        
D. puzzled          
D. painted          
D. until            
D. excited          
D. pleasure        
D. besides          
D. follow          
D. what            
D. protect          
D. went on          
D. Helplessly      
D. beautiful        
D. sure            
D. peace            
D. changed          
D. fill up with    
D. beauty          

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