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One night a hotel caught fire,and all the people in the hotel ran out in their    1   clothes.But two men stood outside looking at the fire.“  2   I came out,”said one.“I ran into some of the rooms and found a lot of    3  .People don’t think of money when they are __.When anyone leaves paper money in a fire, the fire   5   it.So I took all the money I could find.  6   will become poorer because I took them.” “You don’t know me,”said the other, and you   7   my work.” “What’s your work?” “I’m a policeman.” “Oh!”  8   the first man.He thought quickly and said,“And do you know my   9  ? I’m a writer.I’m always telling stories about the things that   10   happened.”

1.A.morning                   B.working                C.night                      D.school

2.A.Before                     B.After                   C.When                    D.As

3.A.dead men               B.books                     C.children                 D.money

4.A.excited                    B.happy                  C.relaxed                   D.afraid

5.A.keeps                      B.burns                   C.makes                    D.forgets

6.A.Someone              B.Anyone                 C.No one                  D.Everyone

7.A.know                    B.don't know            C.knew                     D.doesn't know

8.A.cried                       B.laughed                C.shouted                  D.spoke

9.A.name                      B.work                   C.story                     D.idea

10.A.usually                   B.ever                     C.never                     D.often

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One night a hotel caught fire(失火), and the people in the hotel ran out in their   61  clothes. Two men stood outside and looked at the fire. “  62  I came out, ” said one, “I ran into some of the rooms and found a lot of  63  . People don’t think of money when they are   64  . When anyone leaves paper money in a fire, the fire  65  it. So I took all the money I could find.   66   will become poorer because I took them.” 

“You don’t know me, ” said the other, “and you   67   my work.”

“What’s your work?”

“I’m a policeman.”

“Oh!”   68  the first man. He thought quickly and said, “And do you know my   69  ? I’m a writer. I’m always telling stories about the things that   70  happened. ”

1.

A.morning

B.working

C.night

D.school

 

2.

A.Before

B.After

C.When

D.As

 

3.

A.dead men

B.books

C.children

D.money

 

4.

A.excited

B.happy

C.relaxed

D.afraid

 

5.

A.keeps

B.burns

C.makes

D.forgets

 

6.

A.Someone

B.Anyone

C.No one

D.Everyone

 

7.

A.know

B.don’t know

C.knew

D.didn’t know

 

8.

A.cried

B.laughed

C.shouted

D.spoke

 

9.

A.name

B.work

C.story

D.idea

 

10.

A.usually

B.ever

C.never

D.often

 

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完形填空。
    One night a hotel caught fire (失火), and the people in the hotel ran out in their    1   clothes. Two men
stood outside and looked at the fire. "   2   I came out," said one, "I ran into some of the rooms and found
a lot of   3  . People don't think of money when they are    4  . When anyone leaves paper money in a fire,
the fire   5   it. So I took all the money I could find.    6   will become poorer because I took them."
    "You don't know me," said the other, "and you    7   my work." 
    "What's your work?"
    "I'm a policeman."
    "Oh!"   8   the first man. He thought quickly and said, "And do you know my    9  ? I'm a writer. I'm
always telling stories about the things that  10  happened."
(     )1.A.morning
(     )2.A.Before 
(     )3.A.dead men
(     )4.A.excited 
(     )5.A.keeps  
(     )6.A.Someone 
(     )7.A.know  
(     )8.A.cried  
(     )9.A.name  
(     )10.A.usually
B.working   
B.After     
B.books     
B.happy     
B.burns    
B.Anyone    
B.don't know 
B.laughed  
B.work      
B.ever      

C.night    
C.When     
C.children 
C.relaxed  
C.makes    
C.No one     
C.knew     
C.shouted  
C.story    
C.never    

D.school         
D.As              
D.money           
D.afraid         
D.forgets          
D.Everyone                          
D.didn't know  
D.spoke           
D.idea            
D.often           

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阅读理解。
     When I was 13 years old, a boy gave me an important gift. It was a smile.
     It was the early autumn of my first year at a junior high school, and my old school was far away. As a
result, no one knew who I was. I was very lonely, and afraid to make friends with anyone.
     Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I felt my heart break. I couldn't talk to
anyone about my problem, and I didn't want my parents to worry about me.
     Then one day, my classmates talked happily with their friends, but I sat at my desk unhappily as usual.
At that moment, a boy entered the classroom. I didn't know who he was. He passed me and then turned
back. He looked at me and, without a word, smiled.
     Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy, lively and warm.
     That smile changed my life. I started to talk with the other students and made friends. Day by day, I
became closer to everyone in my class. The boy with the lucky smile has become my best friend now.
     One day, I asked him why he smiled, but he couldn't remember smiling at me!
It doesn't matter because all the dark days have gone. Now I believe that the world is what you think it is.
If you think you are lonely, you might always be alone. So smile at the world and it will smile back.
1. Why was the smile an important gift?
A. The writer's old school was far away.
B. It made the writer feel happy, lively and warm.
C. The writer didn't know who the boy was.
D. The smile didn't mean anything to the writer.
2. Why do you think the boy smiled?
A. He was happy to see his friends.
B. He saw the writer was unhappy.
C. He really liked the writer.
D. He was a very friendly boy and smiled at everyone.
3. How did the smile change her life?
A. She began to make new friends.
B. She became best friends with the boy.
C. Her parents didn't worry about her any more.
D. She realized that it's important to smile at people.
4. Where does she now think her feeling of unhappiness came from?
A. From her old school.
B. From herself.
C. From other people in the world.
D. From the children at the new school.

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阅读理解。
    The American expression "shoo-in" means someone or something that seems sure to win a race or
competition.
    Before a big football game, supporters of each are certain to argue (争论) about which side will win.
    Sometimes, however, one team appears so much stronger than the others that everyone agrees it will win.
The stronger team is a shoo-in. there is no way that it can lose.
    The expression "shoo-in" comes from horse racing. It comes from the word "shoo". That is not the shoe
we wear on our feet. It's another word, S-H-O-O. To shoo is an expression hundreds of years old that means
to force an animal to move in a desired direction.
    Many years ago dishonest (不诚实) riders sometimes agreed secretly to control their horses so that one
chosen horse would win the race. All but one of the riders would hold back their horses. The chosen rider
would shoo his horse ahead of the others, and win the race.
     The other riders would secretly bet (打赌) large amounts of money that the chosen horse would win. The
public (公众) soon learned about such races. They began to call the winner of such a race a "shoo-in".
     These days, people use shoo-into describe (描述) any athlete (运动员) or competitor that seems certain to
win, even without cheating.
      American runner Edewin Moses won more than hundred races before he ran the hurdle race (跳拦赛) in
the 1984 Olympic Games. Everyone said Moses was a shoo-in, and that he could not lose. And they were
right. He won the gold medal.
1. One of the dishonest riders was sure to win the race because ________.
A. be used to be the best in riding
B. the public had belief in him
C. he could not control his horse easily
D. the other riders had agreed to fail in the race
2. The reason why American runner Edewin Moses was regarded as a "shoo-in" is ________.
A. due to his honest in the races he ran in
B. due to his great effort (努力) shown in more than one hundred races
C. that he won over 100 competitions before the 1984 Olympic Games
D. that the old meaning of "shoo-in" had changed
3. Which of the following statements is not true?
A. "shoo-in" came from the word "shoo".
B. The US runner Moses was worthy of (配的上) a shoo-in.
C. The public did not know they were being cheated.
D. Some runners bet a lot of money on the chosen horse.
4. The main idea of the passage is that "shoo-in" is ________.
A. used for anyone or anything that is certain to win a game
B. used to admire (钦佩) a person who seems to be sure to win a race
C. a word used to describe a dishonest person
D. used for any athlete or competitor that seems too clever to be cheated
5. In the last paragraph the author means to tell us ________.
A. who Edewin Moses was
B. Moses won a lot of races
C. Moses was the best runner in America
D. We can use "shoo-in" to describe an excellent runner

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