1、Ctwo scores Dscores of8- Do you know what they did at home yesterday?- When I _ home they _ a gameAgot , played Bwas getting , had played Chad got, were playing Dgot, were playing9_ that some day trees can grow thickly in and around the villageAIt hopes BIt hopedCWe are hoped DIt is hoped 10The scie
2、ntist _a lot of birthday presents but he refused to _themAreceived, accept Baccepted, receive Creceived, receive Daccepted, accept 11Be careful, _wont pass the testAand Band you Cor you Dyou or 12He advised me _everythingAnot to pretend to know Bto not pretend knowCnot to pretend knowing Dnot preten
3、ding to know13-I just dont know how to put it in order-_AWhy not to try again?BWhy dont try again?CYoud better to try againDI suggest you try again14I showed an old friend of mine around the city_ surprise thechanges had been so greatAwhose Bwhom Cto whose Dto whom15It _very much _its valueAis matte
4、r, because Bdoes matter, becauseCmatter, because of Dmatters, because of16She didnt feel well but she is all right _Aafter a time Bin that caseCat the most Dat the same time17They all feel the film is_than the TV playAless funny Bless funnierCmore funnier Dmore funny18As_as 80 people were injured, _
5、five policemenAmuch, including B many, includingCmuch, to include Dmany, were included19The experiment which_is worth_Ahas studied, doingBhas been studied, to do Cis being studied, doing Dwas been studied, to do20The ship _several ports to pick up passengers Acalled at Bcalled on Cvisited at Dstoppe
6、d21I must remember to _the money I borrowed from himApay back Bpay Cspend Dcost22The number of the people who supported the company _1000 Acloses to Bis close toCis closed Dare close to23The head asked him _them to complete the whole project Ahow long would it takeBhow long it would take Chow soon w
7、ould it take Dit would take how soon24-The _oil hurt her badly -Please try to keep her_Aburnt, living Bburnt, aliveCburning, alive Dburning, aliving25The writers opinion _out every morning in the newspaper Ais put Blooks Ccomes Dis thrown完形填空。Mary was a clever young lady She lived alone and had a ve
8、ry important job in a big company She worked very _(26) at her job She was never _(27) , she always arrived at her office _(28) and left late, and she often took reports _(29) with her to read At weekends she _(30) went anywhere , and she was always working _(31) too Jill was a friend of _(32) They
9、had gone to the same _(33) , and both of them were clever, but Jill was _(34) , and she did not want to work _(35) the house “Im quite happy at home with Len I dont want to be _(36) busy to have _(37) ”Jill and Len liked _(38) very much Every _(39) they went to the mountains and walked there And whe
10、n they had their _(40) , they climbed all the mountains _(41) and swam and danced nearly all the time One year Jill said to Mary,“Would you like to have a holiday _(42) thisyear? Mary was very happy So Jill and Mary and Len had two weeks _(43)Maryenjoyed her holiday, but she was very _(44) after the
11、y climbed all the mountainsand swum every day and _(45) every nightThe next summer, Jill _(46) to take Mary_(47) their holiday againThank you very much, answered Mary,“but Im going to be quite _(48)with you: Im sorry that I cant come_(49) Ive worked a lot this year and Imtired But I dont need a holi
12、day; I need a _(50) !”26Agood Bhard Chardly Dbadly27Aabsent(缺席) Blazy Cescaped Ddisappeared28Alate Bearly Csoon Dquickly29Aaway Bquietly Chappily Dhome30Anever Bsometimes Calways Doften31Athere Bhere Cthen Dout32AMary BMarys Cher Dtheirs33Aoffice Bcompany Cschool Dcountry34Aworried Bretired(退休) Cmar
13、ried Dtired35Ainside Boutside Cfrom Daway36Avery Bquite Ctoo Drather37Alife Btime Cfun Dtrouble38Awalking Bworking Cstaying Dgoing39Aday Bweekend Choliday Dyear40Atime Bweekend Cholidays Drests41Aone for one Bat a time Cone by one Dat the end42Atogether Balone Cwith me Dwith us43Atogether Balone Cat
14、 last Don foot44Asatisfied Bhealthy Cwonderful Dtired45Adanced Bclimbed Cswum Dwalked46Aasked Boffered Callowed Dsaid47Aduring Bon Cto Din48Aangry Btrue Cpleased Dhonest49Abecause Bif Cwhen Dalthough50Anew friend Bhusband Chome Drest阅读理解。(A)One day Mrs Perry said to her husband, “Jack, there is a me
15、eting of our ladiesclub at Mrs Youngs house at lunch time today And I want to go to it Ill leave yousome food for your lunch Is that all right?“Oh, yes,”her husband answered, “thats quite all right What are you goingto leave for my lunch?“This tin of fish ” Mrs Perry said“And there are some cold boi
16、led potatoes andsome beans here, too”“Good, Mr Perry answered “Ill have a good lunch”So Mrs Perry went to her meeting All the ladies had lunch at Mrs Youngshouse, and at three oclock she came home“Was your fish nice?”asked she“Yes, but my feet are hurting”he answered“Why are they hurting?“Well, the
17、words on the tin were Open tin and stand in hot water for five minutes”51Mrs Perry went to the meeting because_Ashe had something to do with the ladies clubBshe was a member of the ladiesCshe wanted to join the clubDshe was a friend of Mrs Youngs52Mrs Perry left home some food for Jacks lunch bcause
18、_Ashe didnt cookingBJack knew nothing about cookingCshe wanted Jack to have a good timeDshe wanted to go to the meeting very much53Which of the following is not true?AMrs Perry arrived at Mrs Youngs before lunchBMr Perry had a good lunchCMrs Perry wanted to test her husbandDMr Perry liked fish54Jack
19、 had his feet hurt _Awhen he was opening the tinBwhen he was helping himself to the fish Cbefore he opened the tinDafter he opened the tin55“Open the tin and stand in hot water for five minutes” means _Ayou should open the tin and stand in hot water for 5 minutesByou should open the tin but not stan
20、d in hot water for 5 minutes Cyou should not open the tin but stand in hot water for 5 minutes Dyou should open the tin and let it stand in hot water for 5 minutes(B)The thing was a hot one! Afarmer had shot two wolves (狼) on purpose He had seen the wolves on his farm and decided to get them before
21、they caused troubleHe knew wolves were a kind of protected animals However, he also knew most of his neighbours would shoot wolves, tooShortly after the farmer skinned (剥皮)the wolves , problems began It seemed that someone didnt like the idea of killing wolves after allThe officials had arrivedOut-o
22、f-town reporters got hold of the storyAnd now the farmer was on trial(审判) for his killing of the wolves56“The thing was a hot one ! ” means _A“The thing makes people hot ”B“The thing draws much attention” C“The thing was against the law ” D“The thing changes the weather”57The farmer did the thing be
23、cause _Ahe didnt know about the lawBhis neighbour would do the same thingChe was afraid the wolves would cause trouble Dthe wolves entered his farm58Wolves should _according to this passage Abe protectedBnot cause troubleCbe killed if they cause troubleDnot enter places where people live 59Which of
24、the following is not true?AThe story was soon known in other places BSomeone didnt want wolves to be killed so the farmer was on trial CThe farmer was guilty (有罪) of his killing DThe local government took measures (采取行动) for the thing 60The best title for this passage is_ADont be Against Laws BProte
25、cting AnimalsCAnimals Should Live in the Wild DA Serious Social Problem(C)History books tell us that the city of Rome was set up in 152 BC Its a fact, however, that by 100 AD , Rome was the centre of a big empire (帝国)It was from Syria in the east to Spain in the west, from Britain in the north to Af
26、rica in the southAll or part of 27 of todays countries were included in the Roman EmpireAll of their people were ruled by one government, that of Rome All educated people spoke the same language, Latin And one of the empires outposts (前哨) was called Londinium This unimportant town would later become
27、 London, England, and the centre of another empireThe Roman Empire came to an end about 1500 years ago Yet in some ways it is still with us Take the letters you are reading, for example, English, like many other languages, uses the Roman alphabet (字母) while also borrowing many words The laws of many European countries are based on ancient Roman laws Roman ruins (废墟)are seen throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East In some places, Roman roads and water courses are still in us
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