【題目】The old man used __________ in front of his house and he has got used to __________ like that.
A. to sit; doing B. to sitting; do
C. to sit; do D. to sitting; doing
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【題目】—Have you heard of the terrorist attack at a Kunming railway station in which 29 people were killed and 143 wounded?
—Yes, ______ news came as ______ great shock to me.
A. the;a B. the;the C. a;a D. a;the
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【題目】—Why are you crying? Today is your birthday!
—_______. I am so excited with so many friends surrounding me.
A. None of your business B. Don’t mention it
C. Just can’t help it D. That’s all right
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【題目】D
That evening Holmes and I drove across the moor until we could see the lights of the Stapletons' house in front of us. Then we got out and began to walk very quietly along the path towards the house. When we were very close, Holmes told me to stop. He took his revolver from his pocket, and I did the same.
'We shall hide behind these rocks, ' he whispered. ' Watson, you know the house, so I want you to go forward and look through the windows. I want to know where the Staple tons and Sir Henry are, and what they are doing. Take great care, because they must not know that somebody is watching them. '
Very carefully and quietly I moved towards the house. I looked first into the dining room window. Statleton and Sir Henry were sitting and smoking their cigars, but there was no sign of Miss Stapleton. I moved round to the other windows, but I could not see her in any of the rooms.
I went back to the dining room window, and as I looked in again, Stapleton left the room and came out of the house. He went to a hut beside the house, and unlocked the door. I heard a strange sound coming from the hut, but I could not think what was making the noise. Then Stapleton locked the door, and went back into the house and into the dining room.
I went back to Holmes and told him what I had seen. He wanted to know where Miss Stapleton was, and I had to tell him twice that there was no sign of her in the house.
The moon was shining on the Great Grimpen Marsh, and a fog was rising from it Holmes watched the fog and began to look worried The fog was creeping up from the marsh towards the house. We were hidden near the path, which was on the far side of the house from the marsh.
'The fog is moving towards us, Watson, and that is very serious, ' said Holmes. ' It is the one thing that could make my plans go wrong. '
As we watched, the fog, which had crept as far as the house, began to flow round it. Angrily Holmes hit the rock in front of us with his open hand.
'If Sir Henry doesn't come out in the next quarter of an hour, the path will be covered by the fog. In half an hour we shall not be able to see our hands in front of our faces. We must move back to higher ground above the fog.'
We moved away from the house and out of the fog, which was creeping slowly along the ground and hiding the path from our view.
'We must not go too far, ' said Holmes. 'If we do, Sir Henry may be caught before he reaches us. '
Holmes went down on one knee, and put his ear to the ground. ' Thank heaven, I think I hear him coming. '
Then we heard quick footsteps on the path. After a few moments, Sir Henry appeared out of the fog and walked on in the clear moon light. He came quickly along the path, passed close to where we were hidden, and began to walk up the hill behind us. As he walked, he looked over his shoulder again and again, like a man who is worried that something is following him.
'Listen! ' said Holmes sharply. 'Look out! It's coming!'
I heard him make his revolver ready to fire, and I did the same.
There was a sound of quick, light footsteps from inside the curtain of fog. The thick cloud had crept to within fifty metres of where we were hidden. We tried to see into it, and wondered what horrible thing would appear. I looked at Holmes. His eyes were fixed on the place where the path disappeared into the fog. He was pale, but his eyes were bright. He looked like a man who was going to win the most important game of his life. Then suddenly his eyes nearly jumped out of his head, and his mouth opened in frightened surprise. I looked away from him to see what his eyes were fixed on. When I saw the awful shape that was coming towards us out of the fog, my blood turned cold. The revolver nearly fell from my hands, .
The huge, black, burning hound ran quickly and silently after Sir Henry, who was near to death, and we were helpless with fear.
【1】It can be concluded that Sir Henry .
A. was the master of the hound
B. sensed he was in danger when escaping.
C. was clear where Miss Stapleton was
D. was finally killed by the fierce hound
【2】The strange sound coming from the hut was most probably made by .
A. Mr. Stapleton B. Miss Stapleton
C. Sir Henry D. the hound
【3】Why did Holmes hit the rock angrily?
A. Because Watson failed to find any sign of Miss Stapleton.
B. Because something was wrong with their plans.
C. Because the fog might well ruin their plans.
D. Because Sir Henry hadn’t appeared so far.
【4】Which of the following is the correct order according to the passage?
a. The fog was rising and moving towards Holmes and Watson.
b. Holmes saw a burning hound coming.
c. Mr. Stapleton went to a hut beside the house and unlocked the door.
d. Holmes and Watson hid behind the rocks.
e. Sir Henry appeared out of the fog.
A. a, d, c, b, e B. d, c, a, e, b
C. c, b, e, a, d D. d, c, e, a, b
【5】Which of the following is the most suitable for the blank in the last paragraph but one?
A. and I could hardly stand it
B. and I was ready to fire
C. and inside I was filled with anger
D. and my whole body froze with fear
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【題目】One day my 13-year-old daughter told me that she was going to spend the afternoon at her friend Jesse’s house. I didn’t doubt it until I called Jesse’s number to remind Liz that it was her turn to walk the dog, and Jesse’s mom picked up the phone and said, “I thought she and Jesse were planning to be at your house.” It turned out that the two of them had decided to hang out at a coffee shop instead. When I questioned my daughter, she replied coldly, “What’s the big deal? You’re such a psycho(精神變態(tài)者).”
Can you say it is right or wrong for them to behave like that? Their changeable personalities leave you feeling angry and guilty at the same time. In fact, if your kids don’t annoy you from time to time, you’re not doing your job.
“There’s nothing wrong about being angry with your child,” Says Laurence Steinberg, Ph.D., author of The 10 Basic Principles of Good Parenting. “Conflict is natural when your innocent, lovely child turns into an adolescent who can hardly tolerate (忍受) you. It’s part of the process of separation.” Kids insisted on their individuality with behavior to purposely drive you crazy. It’s their way of saying, “I am my own person” -- but doing it in a context that’s safe and that has clear limits.
So when your little darling changes into a silent person who still expects meals, clothing, and transportation, don’t panic. Here’s how to handle some common problems without losing your temper or your self-respect.
【1】It can be learned from the first paragraph that ________.
A. Jesse’s mother told a lie
B. the writer was too sensitive
C. Liz told a lie to her mother
D. the writer’s daughter stayed at Jesse’s house
【2】By saying “In fact, if your kids don’t annoy you from time to time, you’re not doing your job”, the writer probably means that _________.
A. when you are doing a job, your kids shouldn’t annoy you
B. parents should be responsible for children’s bad behavior
C. parents shouldn’t tolerate their children’s bad behavior
D. it’s understandable for kids to annoy their parents
【3】What’s the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. It’s right for parents to be angry with their children.
B. It’s allowed for children to do anything as they like.
C. It’s bad behavior for children to drive their parents angry.
D. It’s normal for adolescents to go against the wishes of their parents sometimes.
【4】What would the writer state in the following paragraphs?
A.How to be good parents.
B.How to be good children.
C.Rules for children to follow.
D.How to deal with adolescents’ common problems properly.
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【題目】There is a big library in our school. There are more than twice __________ five years ago.
A. books than B. many books than
C. as many books as D. as books as
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【題目】Because of my ______ English, I can't make myself ______.
A. broken; understand B. broken; understood
C. break; understood D. breaking; understanding
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【題目】Researchers are finding new ways to save snakebite victims.Experts discussed the latest findings during a recent conference.
Scientists in Australia have shown that a chemical called nitric oxide could increase the chances of surviving a poisonous snakebite.The scientists injected rats with a deadly amount of snake venom.Then they rubbed an ointment(軟膏)containing nitric oxide on the skin around the injection site.The study found that the rats lived about one-third longer than if nitric oxide had not been used.But the treatment had to be started very quickly.
Dirk van Helden led the research.He says the nitric oxide ointment also showed promise in humans.The study appeared earlier this year in the journal Nature Medicine.Scientists say the findings could help save many lives.A recent study found that poisonous snakes cause as many as ninety-four thousand deaths worldwide each year.But Ulrich Kuch of the Biodiversity and Climate Research Center in Frankfurt,Germany,says that number appears to be low.
Mr Kuch says many deaths could beprohibitedif snakebite victims are treated correctly,but they often go to traditional healers or do not seek any help at all.He said,“Sometimes it’s because there is no treatment available—no antivenom(抗蛇毒血清),which is the specific(特殊的)drug to treat snakebites—or health care staff do not know how to treat snakebites,and sometimes its because transportation to get to a health facility is not available or too expensive.
Here is no single antivenom that can be used to treat all snakebites.The antivenom must be specific to the kind of snake that bit the person.In some countries the treatment is costly,while in others there is no such treatment.
【1】What is this passage mainly about?( )
A. Snakebite deaths around the world.
B. Progress in fighting snakebite deaths.
C. Snakebite treatment around the world.
D. The chances of surviving a poisonous snakebite.
【2】After being rubbed an ointment containing nitric oxide,the rats .
A. suffered no pain B. died immediately
C. lived a little longer D. started feeling uncomfortable
【3】What does Paragraph 3 suggest?( )
A. The number of deaths caused by snakebites is becoming lower each year.
B. The nitric oxide ointment has saved thousands of people’s lives.
C. It is very important to find an effective way to treat snakebites.
D. The number of deaths caused by snakebites worldwide is low.
【4】What does the underlined word “prohibited” in Paragraph 4 mean?( )
A. caused. B. considered.
C. examined. D. prevented.
【5】What is implied in the last paragraph?( )
A. Antivenom can be made very easily.
B. It’s very important to use the correct antivenom to treat snakebite victims.
C. Antivenom is extremely expensive all over the world.
D. A person bitten by a snake will survive as long as there is antivenom.
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【題目】John treated me to dinner that night, _____was beyond my expectations.
A.that B.which C.what D.it
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