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  Many years ago three hungry soldiers came to a small village.The villagers, suffering a poor harvest and many years of war, quickly hid what little they had to eat and met the three at the village square,

  The soldiers spoke quietly and the first soldier then turned to the village elders."Your tired fields have left you nothing to share, so we will share what little we have:the secret of how to make soup from stones."

  Naturally the villagers were intrigued and soon a fire was put to the town's greatest pot as the soldiers dropped in three smooth stones."Now this will be a fine soup", said the second soldier; "but a little salt and some parsley(欧芹)would make it wonderful!” A villager shouted excitedly, “What luck! I’ve has some!” And off she ran, returning with a basket of parsley.Then carrots, beef and cream had found their way into the great pot.

  They ate and danced and sang well into the night, refreshed by the feast and their new-found friends.In the morning the three soldiers awoke to find the entire village standing before them.At their feet lay a satchel of the village's best breads and cheese."You have given us the greatest of gifts:the secret of how to make soup from stones", said an elder, "and we shall never forget." The third soldier turned to the crowd, and said:"There is no secret, but this is certain:working together, with each of us contributing a bit, we can be successfully.” Then the soldiers went off.

(1)

The three soldiers came to a small village to _______.

[  ]

A.

protect the villagers

B.

find something to eat

C.

collect food for the army

D.

look for their enemies

(2)

The villagers came back with their own things for the soup because _______.

[  ]

A.

the soldiers forced them to do so

B.

they took great pity on the soldiers

C.

they were interested in the soldier’ idea.

D.

they wanted to learn cooking skills from the soldiers

(3)

What can we learn from the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.

The villagers ere all thankful to the soldiers.

B.

The soldiers were proud of their cooking skills.

C.

The three soldiers didn’t enjoy the soup themselves.

D.

The villagers felt angry for being fooled by the soldiers.

(4)

Which can be regarded as the best title of the story?

[  ]

A.

No man is wise at all times.

B.

Many hands make light work.

C.

A friend in need is a friend indeed.

D.

God helps those who help themselves.

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It was early spring. The sun was strong and warm. I went over the hillside fields behind my village,    36    buntings and linnets, the birds I loved most.

I turned along a bush between two fields where I had seen the birds before, but on this fine day almost the first birds that I saw were winter visitors. I was    37    not to see a bunting straightaway, but I went on, stopping occasionally to look at the black-thorn (黑刺李) flowers in the bush, and    38    I did hear a bunting singing. Or was it? Was I not perhaps turning a note of skylark (云雀) song into that of the song I was hoping to hear?

But the bunting’s song was pretty clear, and within a few minutes I was proved

   39   . The song was coming from the bush, and as I approached    40    I saw the brown bird resting in a small tree. It opened its mouth, and    41    once more. Then it flew off. It was the only one I saw that day, but at least I had found one of the birds I had

   42   .

It was not until I was on my way back home that I caught sight of some    43   . I saw five of them gathering on the ground when I was just coming back beside the

   44    where I had found the bunting. As I came nearer, they flew up, spreading their tails so that their white edges    45    to look like a white fan in the sky. Then, to my

   46   , some big pigeons suddenly came flying and joined the linnets.

A moment later they had all    47   — but I had fulfilled my hopes for the day.

A. looking at  B. looking for C. looking up  D. looking after

A. disappointed      B. dismissed   C. dissatisfied D. disturbed

A. directly      B. gradually   C. suddenly    D. immediately

A. proper       B. right C. useful        D. true

A. sadly  B. hurriedly   C. proudly     D. quietly

A. danced       B. ate      C. sang    D. shouted

A. observed   B. noticed       C. expected     D. described

A. linnets       B. skylarks     C. pigeons     D. buntings

A. bush B. road   C. grass   D. black-thorn

A. widened     B. enlarged     C. lengthened  D. expanded

A. knowledge        B. pleasure     C. amusement       D. honour

A. gathered     B. lost     C. missed       D. gone

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It was early spring. The sun was strong and warm. I went over the hillside fields behind my village,    36    buntings and linnets, the birds I loved most.

I turned along a bush between two fields where I had seen the birds before, but on this fine day almost the first birds that I saw were winter visitors. I was    37    not to see a bunting straightaway, but I went on, stopping occasionally to look at the black-thorn (黑刺李) flowers in the bush, and    38    I did hear a bunting singing. Or was it? Was I not perhaps turning a note of skylark (云雀) song into that of the song I was hoping to hear?

But the bunting’s song was pretty clear, and within a few minutes I was proved

   39   . The song was coming from the bush, and as I approached    40    I saw the brown bird resting in a small tree. It opened its mouth, and    41    once more. Then it flew off. It was the only one I saw that day, but at least I had found one of the birds I had

   42   .

It was not until I was on my way back home that I caught sight of some    43   . I saw five of them gathering on the ground when I was just coming back beside the

   44    where I had found the bunting. As I came nearer, they flew up, spreading their tails so that their white edges    45    to look like a white fan in the sky. Then, to my

   46   , some big pigeons suddenly came flying and joined the linnets.

A moment later they had all    47   — but I had fulfilled my hopes for the day.

 

36.A. looking at                    B. looking for                  C. looking up                  D. looking after

37.A. disappointed              B. dismissed                   C. dissatisfied                D. disturbed

38.A. directly                        B. gradually                   C. suddenly                    D. immediately

39.A. proper                          B. right                            C. useful                        D. true

40.A. sadly                             B. hurriedly                    C. proudly                      D. quietly

41.A. danced                         B. ate                                C. sang                            D. shouted

42.A. observed                    B. noticed                        C. expected                    D. described

43.A. linnets                        B. skylarks                      C. pigeons                     D. buntings

44.A. bush                            B. road                            C. grass                           D. black-thorn

45.A. widened                      B. enlarged                     C. lengthened                D. expanded

46.A. knowledge                 B. pleasure                      C. amusement             D. honour

47.A. gathered                     B. lost                               C. missed                        D. gone

 

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It was early spring.The sun was strong and warm.I went over the hillside fields behind my village,__1__buntings and linnets,the birds I loved most.

I turned along a bush between two fields where I had seen the birds before,but on this fine day almost the first birds that I saw were winter visitors.I was__2__not to see a bunting straightaway,but I went on,stopping occasionally to look at the black-thorn (黑刺李) flowers in the bush,and ___3___I did hear a bunting singing.Or was it? Was I not perhaps turning a note of skylark (云雀) song into that of the song I was hoping to hear?

But the bunting's song was pretty clear,and within a few minutes I was proved___4__.The song was coming from the bush,and as I approached ___5__I saw the brown bird resting in a small tree.It opened its mouth,and__6__once more.Then it flew off.It was the only one I saw that day,but at least I had found one of the birds I had__7__.

It was not until I was on my way back home that I caught sight of some ___8__.I saw five of them gathering on the ground when I was just coming back beside the ___9__where I had found the bunting.As I came nearer,they flew up,spreading their tails so that their white edges ___10___ to look like a white fan in the sky.Then,to my___11__,some big pigeons suddenly came flying and joined the linnets.

A moment later they had all__12__ — but I had fulfilled my hopes for the day.

                  

1.A.looking at B.looking for C.looking up D.looking after

2.A.disappointed B.dismissed C.dissatisfied    D.disturbed

3.A.directly B.gradually  C.suddenly  D.immediately

4.A.proper  B.right C.useful     D.true

5.A.sadly   B.hurriedly  C.proudly    D.quietly

6.A.danced  B.ate C.sang D.shouted

7.A.observed B.noticed  C.expected D.described

8.A.linnets B.skylarks  C.pigeons  D.buntings

9.A.bush B.road  C.grass D.black-thorn

10.A.widened   B.enlarged C.lengthened D.expanded

11.A.knowledge B.pleasure C.amusement  D.honor

12. A.gathered   B.lost C.missed D.gone

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SECTION B

Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

It was early spring. The sun was strong and warm. I went over the hillside fields behind my village,    36    buntings and linnets, the birds I loved most.

I turned along a bush between two fields where I had seen the birds before, but on this fine day almost the first birds that I saw were winter visitors. I was    37    not to see a bunting straightaway, but I went on, stopping occasionally to look at the black-thorn (黑刺李) flowers in the bush, and    38    I did hear a bunting singing. Or was it? Was I not perhaps turning a note of skylark (云雀) song into that of the song I was hoping to hear?

But the bunting’s song was pretty clear, and within a few minutes I was proved

   39   . The song was coming from the bush, and as I approached    40    I saw the brown bird resting in a small tree. It opened its mouth, and    41    once more. Then it flew off. It was the only one I saw that day, but at least I had found one of the birds I had    42   .

It was not until I was on my way back home that I caught sight of some    43   . I saw five of them gathering on the ground when I was just coming back beside the  44    where I had found the bunting. As I came nearer, they flew up, spreading their tails so that their white edges    45    to look like a white fan in the sky. Then, to my  46   , some big pigeons suddenly came flying and joined the linnets. A moment later they had all    47   — but I had fulfilled my hopes for the day.

36.A. looking at     B. looking for C. looking up  D. looking after

37.A. disappointed B. dismissed   C. dissatisfied D. disturbed

38.A. directly B. gradually   C. suddenly    D. immediately

39.A. proper   B. right C. useful        D. true

40.A. sadly     B. hurriedly   C. proudly     D. quietly

41.A. danced  B. ate      C. sang    D. shouted

42.A. observed      B. noticed       C. expected     D. described

43.A. linnets B. skylarks     C. pigeons     D. buntings

44.A. bush     B. road   C. grass   D. black-thorn

45.A. widened       B. enlarged     C. lengthened  D. expanded

46.A. knowledge   B. pleasure     C. amusement       D. honour

47.A. gathered       B. lost     C. missed       D. gone

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