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科目:高中英語 來源:2004全國各省市高考模擬試題匯編(天利38套)·英語 題型:050
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閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。
As I jogged over the bridge and round the corner on my regular early morning run, he was standing opposite the jeweler's looking extremely suspicious (可疑的). But the moment he saw me, instead of trying to avoid me, he came straight across the road as I drew level with the jeweler's. Halfway across he began addressing me: “I thought you were going to…”- but his voice trailed away as he received no reply and no sign of recognition from me. It was quite obvious that he had mistaken me for someone else. But he started up again as if nothing had happened. “Good morning,” he said. “Nice to bump into someone so early. Someone to talk to. I've taken to talking to myself on this job.”
I hate meeting people when I'm out early, and I was almost out of breath. I just paused in my stride, nodded in a friendly manner, and went on up the road. The stranger had spoken quietly, and quite slowly. And I had noticed that he was well dressed, too. But if he looked suspicious dressed like that at that time of the morning, what about me? I was in a track suit, with an old sweater round my shoulders and a cap on my head. As to his odd remark about “talking to himself on the job”, I hadn't paid any attention to it, although now it began to worry me. Was he perhaps a plain clothes policeman? At the time I somehow felt he was.
I had just turned the corner into the High Street when I heard the sound of breaking glass somewhere behind me, and I thought the sound came from the street I had just left. I stopped dead and almost without thinking looked back around the corner. The stranger was not there, but almost immediately an alarm bell in the jeweler's began ringing loudly.
I found out later that a burglar had broken into the jeweler's shop and stolen watches and rings worth about £5,000.The police are still looking into the matter, but I'm afraid to go and tell them what I know now because they might even suspect me of committing the crime, and it might be difficult for me to prove my innocence (無罪). After all, I haven't offered my assistance as a witness, and the only other person around that morning was the “stranger” who had spoken to me.
1.The writer ________.
[ ]
A.a(chǎn)lways goes past the jeweler's
B.goes jogging regularly
C.meets a few people every morning
D.often sees a policeman in the High Street
2.Which of the following statements is true?
[ ]
A.The stranger was waiting for someone.
B.The stranger hated talking to people.
C.The stranger recognized the writer.
D.The stranger had met the writer before.
3.Why did the stranger seem suspicious?
[ ]
A.He was far too friendly.
B.He was dressed too well for that time.
C.He was about to go into the jeweler's.
D.He talked to himself a lot.
4.If the writer had been on the spot, ________.
[ ]
A.he might have been badly injured
B.the stranger wouldn't have broken the window
C.he wouldn't have heard the alarm bell
D.he would have seen what happened
5.The writer hasn't told the police what little he knows because ________.
[ ]
A.he is afraid they might arrest him
B.he thinks the stranger is innocent
C.the stranger hasn't asked him to be a witness
D.the burglar didn't steal very much
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科目:高中英語 來源:黃崗中學(xué) 高一英語(下冊)、階段綜合測試(五) 題型:050
One day, a nervous man was on his way home from the railway station.The road was dark and lonely.He heard footsteps behind him and had a troubled feeling that he was being followed.He began to walk faster.The footsteps became faster, too.He slowed down.The footsteps slowed down.Now he was sure that he was being followed.He tried to hide.Still the footsteps followed him.Not knowing how to save himself, he jumped over a fence and found himself in a cemetery, threw himself down on one of the tombs.
“If he followed me here,” he thought fearfully, “there can be no doubt as to his plans.”
The man behind followed.He could hear him jump over the fence.Thoughts of thieves and murderers filled his mind.Trembling(發(fā)抖) with fear, the nervous man arose(站起) and faced the man who was following him.“What do you want?” he demanded.“Why—why are you following me?”“I say,” asked the stranger, wiping the sweat from his forehead, “do you always go home like this, or are you taking some special exercise tonight? I want to go to Mr.Brown's and I don't know the way.The station master told me to follow you, as you live next to his door.Excuse me for asking, but is there much further to go before we get there?”
1.The man jumped over a fence and found himself in a cemetery, threw himself down on one of the tombs because________.
A.he wanted to save time
B.he wanted to save himself
C.he wanted to prevent himself from being robbed or killed
D.he had no idea how to prevent himself from being robbed or killed
2.Who followed the man?
A.A thief.
B.A murderer.
C.A kidnapper.
D.A stranger.
3.________ was Mr.Brown's next door neighbour.
A.The station master
B.The follower
C.The man followed
D.The thief
4.The best title for the passage is________.
A.Two Men
B.A False Alarm(一場虛驚)
C.An Adventure
D.A Man Who Was Followed
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As to his criticism, I don’t mind it in the least, but______is how he does it that I can’t take.
A. which B. that C. this D. it
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As to his criticism, I don’t mind it in the least, but______is how he does it that I can’t take.
A. which B. that C. this D. it
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:
Wise men don’t always act as wise as we think. At times they maybe do something silly. We always think they are well know, so then the stories about their foolish acts are still widely talked throughout the world in modern times. For example, Beethoven, a great composer, was said to having insisted on paying a waiter in a restaurant for a dinner he has not eaten or ever ordered; the British physicist Newton, while lives in London, cut two holes in the door of his flat, one big, other small, so as to his two cats to pass through. He only thought the bigger cat could not get through the smaller holes easily.
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