题目列表(包括答案和解析)
阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后1 ̄25各题所给的四个选项中, 选出一个最佳 答案。
(A)
In 1962, A Russian woman told her doctor that she could see with her fingers. 1 the doctor did not believe it 2 he saw with his own eyes. The doctor 3 her eyes with a large handkerchief and then put colored papers 4 newspapers under her hands. She was able to 5 one color from 6 and read the newspaper by 7 and feeling them. The doctor examined her many times and was 8 with the examination, so he sent 9 to Moscow, in which she was further examined by 10. Her unusual powers, in the end, were 11.
The early 12 into these unusual powers has shown that 13 man trusts only his eyes he will 14 be able to see outside the limits of time and into the 15.
| 1. | A. Easily | B. Certainly | C. So | D. Sometimes | [ ] |
| 2. | A. after | B. when | C. until | D. since | [ ] |
| 3. | A. opened | B. hid | C. closed | D. covered | [ ] |
| 4. | A. but | B. and | C. or | D. also | [ ] |
| 5. | A. see | B. guess | C. tell | D. think | [ ] |
| 6. | A. those | B. that | C. other | D. another | [ ] |
| 7. | A. seeing | B. singing | C. touching | D. checking | [ ] |
| 8. | A. satisfied | B. strict | C. busy | D. very careful | [ ] |
| 9. | A. him | B. them | C. her | D. it | [ ] |
| 10. | A. nurses | B. scientists | C. blind people | D. good teachers | [ ] |
| 11. | A. examined | B. believed | C. known | D. true | [ ] |
| 12. | A. lesson | B. examination | C. newspapers | D. research | [ ] |
| 13. | A. if | B. whether | C. because | D. after | [ ] |
| 14. | A. hardly | B. not | C. certainly | D. easily | [ ] |
| 15. | A. space | B. world | C. future | D. earth | [ ] |
(B)
(W=woman;P=policeman)
W: Excuse me. I want to buy an English dictionary for my daughter. could you tell me 16 to get it?
P: I think you can get it from the book shop in the center of the 17. There are all kinds of dictionaries there.
W: Thanks. But I don't know the way to the book shop. This is my 18 time to come here.
P: Oh, welcome to our city, madam. The book shop is a bit far from here. I think it's 19 to go there by bus. The No. 4 bus will take you there. The bus stop is just on the other side of the street.
W: But I want to 20 the city while I'm walking.
P: OK! Go up the road and turn right at the second 21, walk on until you reach a big bridge. Go across it and take the first turning on the left. Walk 22 the road with some flowers and trees on 23 sides. At the end of the road you'll find the book shop on your right, 24 the museum and the Bank of China. You can't miss it.
W: Oh, it's really a long 25, But it doesn't matter. I like walking. It's very kind of you, young man. Thanks a lot.
P: You're welcome.
| 16. | A. what | B. where | C. when | D. which | [ ] |
| 17. | A. shop | B. village | C. city | D. village | [ ] |
| 18. | A. first | B. second | C. third | D. fourth | [ ] |
| 19. | A. best | B. better | C. well | D. good | [ ] |
| 20. | A. look | B. visit | C. watch | D. travel | [ ] |
| 21. | A. turning | B. crossing | C. lights | D. cross | [ ] |
| 22. | A. on | B. slowly | C. along | D. alone | [ ] |
| 23. | A. all | B. both | C. each | D. every | [ ] |
| 24. | A. between | B. among | C. inside | D. beside | [ ] |
| 25. | A. road | B. street | C. way | D. path | [ ] |
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对话填空
M:Hello! How are you today? I heard you were not y 1 last week.
W:I’m m 2 better now thank you!
M:What was the matter? N 3 serious I hope
W:Oh! No, I had a bad cold and had to stay in bed for two days.
M:I hope it was the last cold of winter and not the first cold of summer.What about your friend Ann? I heard she was ill too.
W:She was ill but now she’s all right.I think she c 4 a cold.
M:Everybody seems to have one now.I guess it’s because of the sudden c 5 of weather, one day hot and the next day cold.
W:And very windy too.That’s why I’m wearing a s 6 today.What do you think of?
M:It certainly looks w 7 .It must have cost a lot.Where did you buy it?
W:Oh! I got it at a sale.It was quite cheap.
M:Really! Well, Mary, I must say it s 8 you well.What a p 9 ! I can’t get one for my wife.
W:Why not? Maybe I can help you find one for your wife some day.
M:Thanks a lot.I’m really thinking of s 10 her a present.
An English lady was finally decided that she really should 66_______
learn to drive, And after many attempts, she past her 67_______
driving test and told her husband that,to release, he 68_______
was going to drive him over to France for a holiday, But 69_______
then a week after the trip, she suddenly announced that 70_______
they wouldn’t take the holiday. “How did you change your 71_______
mind?” he asked her by surprise. “Well,it is all because 72_______ w_w*w.k_s*5_u.c_o m
of the business of driving on right.” She said, “I have 73______
been practicing for three weeks now, but I still couldn’t 74______
get used to it-in fact, I’ve nearly killed three peoples。” 75______
完形填空
Harriet Tubman was born a slave. She didn't get a 1 to go to school. 2 a child, she had to work very hard in the fields all day. In this 3 her master could 4 a lot of money when he 5 his crops. Harriet 6 , think that she was being treated fairly. After Harriet grew up, she ran away from the farm to the northern states. 7 , and in Canada, black people were free. Harriet liked to be free, she felt 8 for all of the black people who were 9 slaves. Harriet returned to the south W help other slaves to run away. She made sure they got to 10 .
Harriet was in great 11 12 a law that had just been passed. The law 13 it was not permitted to 14 slaves run away. She also found out 15 the slave owners said they would pay $40,000 to anyone who could catch H. Tubman.
There were many stories about Harriet 16 , slaves run away . In all, she made nineteen 17 back to the south and led about 300 slaves to freedom. When the Civil War broke out, the northern states 18 against the southern states. Harriet 19 the northern states because the northerners believed that slaves should be free. She worked as a nurse and spied 20 enemy lines until the northern states won the war.
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