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Once a man wanted to go   1   one side of a river to  2   in a boat. He  3   take  4   him a sheep, a wolf and a basket of vegetables. But he could take only one of them  5  , because the boat was very  6  . “If I  7   the wolf and the sheep together, the wolf may eat the sheep,” he said to  8  .“If I leave the sheep and the vegetables together, the sheep may eat the vegetables.” He thought and thought. At last, he had an idea. And he  9   able to get to the other side of the river with the sheep, the wolf, and the vegetables. Do you know   10  ?

1.                A.on           B.in            C.from   D.with

 

2.                A.another        B.the other       C.others       D.other

 

3.                A.had to        B.has to         C.have to     D.must

 

4.                A.after         B.with          C.about     D.up

 

5.                A.once a time     B.at time       C.in time   D.at a time

 

6.                A.large         B.big            C.small       D.beautiful

 

7.                A.will leave       B.left           C.leave    D.have left

 

8.                A.oneself       B.myself         C.itself   D.himself

 

9.                A.was          B.is            C.be     D.can

 

10.                                A.how did he it     B.what did he it

C.how did he do it                   D.how he did it

 

 

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完形填空(本题共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)
Once a man wanted to go   1   one side of a river to  2   in a boat. He  3   take  4   him a sheep, a wolf and a basket of vegetables. But he could take only one of them  5  , because the boat was very  6  . “If I  7   the wolf and the sheep together, the wolf may eat the sheep,” he said to  8  .“If I leave the sheep and the vegetables together, the sheep may eat the vegetables.” He thought and thought. At last, he had an idea. And he  9   able to get to the other side of the river with the sheep, the wolf, and the vegetables. Do you know   10  ?

【小题1】
A.on  B.in   C.from   D.with
【小题2】
A.another   B.the other C.others   D.other
【小题3】
A.had to   B.has to   C.have to   D.must
【小题4】
A.after  B.with  C.about     D.up
【小题5】
A.once a timeB.at time   C.in timeD.at a time
【小题6】
A.large  B.big C.small   D.beautiful
【小题7】
A.will leaveB.left  C.leave  D.have left
【小题8】
A.oneself  B.myself  C.itself  D.himself
【小题9】
A.was  B.is   C.be   D.can
【小题10】
A.how did he it B.what did he it
C.how did he do it D.how he did it

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    The first robots were invented in the 1920s. Robots have appeared in many American films .  In some films, they are stronger, faster and cleverer than people .
  In real life , robots are mainly used in factories. They do some dangerous and difficult jobs for humans.
  Robots also help disabled people, for example, blind people. Today many blind people have a guide(向导) dog to help them. In the future, guide dogs might be robot dog.
  One kind of robot guide dog has wheels. It moves in front of the owner. It is very clever. It knows the speed of its owner’s walk. The owner wears a special belt(带子). This belt sends instructions to the owner from the dog, such as “Stop here”, “Turn left” or “Turn right”.
  In the United States, another kind of robot helps disabled people to take care of themselves in their daily life. The robot hears the sound of its owner’s voice. It follows instructions such as “Turn the page” or “make a cup of coffee”.
  Robot are also used in American hospitals. They can do simple jobs. At one hospital, for example, a robot takes meals from the kitchen to patient’s rooms. It never gets lost because this robot has a map of the hospital in its computer memory.
  Though robots can help people in many ways, they will never take the place of humans.
41. From the passage ,  we know robots cannot be_______ .
   A. dangerous animals    B. factory workers    C. guide dogs    D. hospital helpers

42. A robot guide dog_______ .

   A. goes in front of blind people                B. walks side by side with blind people

   C. has a map in its head                      D. helps patients with their meals

43. The underlined word “disabled” means______ .

   A. 不能的               B. 有害的           C. 失灵的        D. 残疾的

44. Some disabled people need robots’ help to _______ .

   A. take care of themselves                     B. talk to other people

   C. become scientists                          D. do dangerous jobs

45. In the passage, the writer wants to tell us that_______ .

   A. robots are stronger and cleverer than humans .

   B. disabled people cannot look after themselves without the robots .

   C. robots will take the place of humans some day in the future .

   D. robots can help humans in many different ways .

 

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Once a man wanted to go   41   one side of a river to   42   in a boat. He   43   take   44   him a sheep, a wolf and a basket of vegetables. But he could take only one of them   45  , because the boat was very   46  . “If I   47   the wolf and the sheep together, the wolf may eat the sheep,” he said to   48  .“If I leave the sheep and the vegetables together, the sheep may eat the vegetables.” He thought and thought. At last, he had an idea. And he  49   able to get to the other side of the river with the sheep, the wolf, and the vegetables. Do you know   50  ?

41.(  ) A. on  B. in  C. from

42.(  ) A. another   B. the other C. others

43.(  )A.had to B.has to C.have to

44.(  )A.after B.with C.about

45.(  )A.once a time B.at time C.at a time

46.(  )A.large B.big C.small

47.(  )A.will leave B.left C.leave

48.(  )A.oneself B.myself C.himself

49.(  )A.was B.is C.be

50.(  )A.How did he it B.What did he it C.How he did it

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For hundreds of years, the people of a Scottish town believed that a dinosaur-like strange creature(生物) lived in a nearby lake called Loch Ness. Many said they saw the creature, but no one could prove it was real.

In 1934, a London doctor, Robert Kenneth Wilson, gave a newspaper a photo of the strange creature. He took the picture, he said, when he suddenly saw the animal in the lake one morning. The news traveled around the world. People came from everywhere to see this creature, now called the “Loch Ness Monster.” Then, in 1993, a man named Christian Spurning surprised everyone. He said the photo of the “Loch Ness Monster” was a lie. He and some friends created the famous picture themselves, and then Wilson gave it to the newspaper as a practical joke.

Today, tricks and jokes like this are common, and many are spread using e-mails. Some can be funny, but others can cause trouble. In August 2000, an e-mail was sent from a large British supermarket chain(连锁店)---Safeway---to thousands of its shoppers. It said, “Store prices are going to increase 25 percent. If you don’t like this, go to another store.” It was signed(签名), “the Safeway Team.” The e-mail worried many of Safeway’s shoppers and caused big problems for the supermarket. Later, Safeway discovered what happened. Someone broke into the company’s website and sent the cheating e-mail.

Not all tricks are as bad as this one. Some make us laugh, and others surprise us. In the end, they all show us that seeing is not always believing.

1  Who took the photo of the “Loch Ness Monster?”

         A. A Scottish.                     B. Robert Kenneth Wilson.               

       C. Christian Spurning.         D. Nobody.

2   How did the supermarket Safeway get its trouble?

       A. It received an e-mail from a dangerous person.                           

B. Its price would have to increase by 25 percent. 

C. Its website got broken into.

D. It lost a lot of shoppers. 

3  Which of the following is TRUE?

       A. Wilson gave the picture to the newspaper as a joke.

B. A dinosaur-like creature lives in the lake Loch Ness.

C. Most people use e-mails as tricks and jokes to trouble the world.

D. Because of the cheating e-mail the store prices are going to increase.       

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