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Peter and Paul passed by a small house on their way home late at night. They saw
thick 1 coming out of its windows. “It’s on fire!” said Peter. “We must get help.”
The two brothers ran 2 the road shouting “Fire! Fire!” They 3 on the door of the next house. They asked them to 4 the police and the firemen.
They ran back to the house. They saw 5 the window an old lady sitting in an armchair. It was 6 that she could not move. Peter and Paul tried hard to carry her out of the 7 and so they did! Some neighbours came and helped take some thing out.
In no time the firemen 8 as well as the policemen. The fire was put out. The old lady cried sadly 9 she was not hurt. She thanked Peter and Paul and her neighbours 10 .
( ) 1. A. snow B. clouds C. fire D.smoke
( ) 2 .A. over B. along C. at D. with
( ) 3. A. knocked B. beat C. locked D. opened
( ) 4. A. tell B. report C. telephone D. find
( ) 5 .A. at B. through C. above D. on
( ) 6. A. old B. difficult C. free D. clear
( ) 7. A. armchair B. window C. house D. road
( ) 8. A. arrived B. fought C. left D. return
( ) 9. A. so B. for C. and D.but
( ) 10. A. up and down B. again and again
C. hour after hour D. from side to side
My aunt bought me a bicycle on my ninth birthday. She told me to learn to ride by ___36___. But I really didn’t know___37___to ride a bike. What should I do? First, I watched the other people ride. Then I pushed out the bicycle from my house. I was ___38___ I'd fall down and hurt my knees. But I knew I had to get on it sooner or later. So I___39___ to get on just like what the other people did. But I fell off twenty___40___later. Just at that time, my aunt came out from the ___41___. She told me to practice again and again. So I got on the bike a second time, and fell off a second time. But I never gave up. I practiced a third time, a fourth time …. I could be on it ___43___every time I tried again then before, 5 minutes, ten minutes, half an hour… until I could.
Like anything in life that you want to learn how to do or to be good at, you have to practice to ___44___it happen. Diligent practice is the key to success___45___you really want to learn to do a thing. More practice helps you to improve on the skills that you learn and ingrains (使根深蒂固)them in you until you can do it.
1. A. herself B. yourself C. myself D. himself
2.A. how B. what C. where D. when
3.A. happy B. surprised C. interested D. afraid
4. A. had B. tried C. like D. hate
5.A. seconds B. minutes C. hours D. days
6. A. school B. house C. farm D. village
7.A. fifth B. fourth C. third D. second
8. A. shorter B. longer C. safer D. dangerous
9.A. practice B. enjoy C. make D. set
10. A. if B. when C. until D. after
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Do you have the ability to live cheaply? Now here’s a true story of an American girl, Sarah. After Sarah left university, 36 began to live in New York City on her own. She 37 a job in a publishing house, but the salary was less than $30,000 a year. Her parents thought her life would be hard, but Sarah could live on her _38 and still saved $5,000 in a year. How was that 39 in one of the most expensive cities in the world?
Cheap living always starts with keeping the big cost small.For most people, that means housing. So Sarah chose to 40__ a flat with three other friends. Her next biggest cost was 41 . When she ate out, she went to cheap restaurants. 42 she bought a $9.99 whole chicken at a local restaurant. She then 43_ the chicken bones(骨頭)home and made soup out of them. Nowadays young people often 44 a lot of money on entertainment(娛樂). But Sarah said, “I enjoy walking 45 in New York City. I love going to museums and parks.” Did Sarah feel poor by cheap living? Not really. She 46 managed to take two trips, one to the Netherlands, the other to Portland.
“Don’t think of saving money as something 47 . It’s a kind of game,” said Sarah.
1. A. he B. she C. we D. they
2. A. found B. tried C. asked for D. looked for
3. A. salary B. time C. dream D. idea
4. A. difficult B. possible C. useful D. different
5. A. buy B. sell C. stay D. share
6. A. food B. rest C. studying D. playing
7. A. Soon B. Finally C. Once D. Again
8.A. prepared B. took C. caught D. picked
9. A. pay B. lend C. spend D. save
10. A. along B. up C. down D. around
11.A. even B. seldom C. always D. never
12. A. hard B. interesting C. nice D. great
Lillian Hanson, a college student, expects to graduate in about two years. What makes Mrs. Hanson different from her classmates is her 46 --73 years old. She has been studying at college, a few courses at a time, for 27 years.
When Lillian Hanson graduated from high school, she went to the 47 to borrow money for further education. The banker gave her 48 encouragement. He didn't think that a country girl should borrow money to go to college. He thought she should be 49 doing housework or should work on the farm. 50 Lillian Hanson went home and raised a family of nine children instead of going to college.
Mrs. Hanson 51 forgot the dream of getting higher education. When the children
grown up, she 52 again and succeeded. In the class on her first day, when she introduced herself and 53 why she was there and what her aims were, all the other students 54 give her a warm welcome.
Mrs. Hanson finds that the 55 part of going back to school at her age is sitting in class long periods of time. However, she often says she will stick to her dream no matter how difficult it is.
1.A. age B. interest C. accent
2.A. club B. school C. bank
3.A. much B. no C. a little
4.A. at college B. at home C. in the office
5.A. After B. But C. So
6.A. never B. already C. often
7.A. stopped B. tried C. refused
8.A. regretted B. guessed C. explained
9.A. stood up B. ran away C. broke out
10.A. best B. hardest C. easiest
完形填空(共12分,每小題1分)
閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選
項中,選擇最佳選項。
Do you have the ability to live cheaply? Now here’s a true story of an American girl, Sarah. After Sarah left university, 36 began to live in New York City on her own. She 37 a job in a publishing house, but the salary was less than $30,000 a year. Her parents thought her life would be hard, but Sarah could live on her _38 and still saved $5,000 in a year. How was that 39 in one of the most expensive cities in the world?
Cheap living always starts with keeping the big cost small.For most people, that means housing. So Sarah chose to 40__ a flat with three other friends. Her next biggest cost was 41 . When she ate out, she went to cheap restaurants. 42 she bought a $9.99 whole chicken at a local restaurant. She then 43_ the chicken bones(骨頭)home and made soup out of them. Nowadays young people often 44 a lot of money on entertainment(娛樂). But Sarah said, “I enjoy walking 45 in New York City. I love going to museums and parks.” Did Sarah feel poor by cheap living? Not really. She 46 managed to take two trips, one to the Netherlands, the other to Portland.
“Don’t think of saving money as something 47 . It’s a kind of game,” said Sarah.
1. A. he B. she C. we D. they
2. A. found B. tried C. asked for D. looked for
3. A. salary B. time C. dream D. idea
4. A. difficult B. possible C. useful D. different
5. A. buy B. sell C. stay D. share
6. A. food B. rest C. studying D. playing
7. A. Soon B. Finally C. Once D. Again
8.A. prepared B. took C. caught D. picked
9. A. pay B. lend C. spend D. save
10. A. along B. up C. down D. around
11.A. even B. seldom C. always D. never
12. A. hard B. interesting C. nice D. great
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