This noon my boss replied _______ the invitation ______ before he went home.


  1. A.
    on; receiving
  2. B.
    to; received
  3. C.
    on; accepted
  4. D.
    to; accepting
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科目:高中英語 來源:活題巧解巧練·高二英語(上) 題型:001

  第一節(jié)

  聽下面的5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Why was the man late?

[  ]

A.His car ran out of gas.

B.He couldn't fix his car.

C.He had to go back for clean clothes.

2.Who did Michael probably meet in Moscow?

[  ]

A.A stranger.
B.The man's sister.
C.The man's assistant.

3.What does the woman suggest the man do?

[  ]

A.Go and buy the tickets.

B.Make sure if they can get tickets.

C.Ask for leave first.

4.How will the man probably go to school?

[  ]

A.By bus.
B.By bike.
C.By car.

5.Why hasn't Andrew come?

[  ]

A.He's too busy.

B.He's gone away for the weekend.

C.He hasn't got his invitation.

  第二節(jié)

  聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀一遍。

  聽第6段材料,回答6~7題。

6.When was the woman expected to be back?

[  ]

A.This morning.
B.This noon.
C.This afternoon.

7.Why was the pane late?

[  ]

A.The weather was bad.

B.The engine needed to be checked and repaired.

C.It couldn't stop at Frankfurt.

  聽第7段材料,回答8~10題。

8.At what time did they get to the bus stop?

[  ]

A.At about 6:45
B.At about 6:35
C.At about 7:05

9.What's wrong with the man's watch?

[  ]

A.It doesn't work.

B.It gains five minutes a day.

C.It was lost last month.

10.How are they going to the party?

[  ]

A.On foot.
B.Taking a taxi.
C.By the No. 32 bus.

  聽第8段材料,回答11~13題。

11.When did the two speakers last see each other?

[  ]

A.Last Christmas.
B.More than a year ago.
C.Ages ago.

12.Which of the following is true of the conversation?

[  ]

A.One child got hurt in the arm.

B.One child hurt a knee.

C.One child had his leg broken.

13.What can we learn about Joe?

[  ]

A.He's still playing the violin.

B.He no longer plays the violin.

C.He enjoys the violin as well as sports.

  聽第9段材料,回答14~16題。

14.What does the woman want the man to do?

[  ]

A.To invite him to see their performance.

B.To invite him to join in their performance.

C.To ask him to sing in church every Sunday.

15.Why does the girl want to put on a show?

[  ]

A.To make some money out of it.

B.To have lots of fun.

C.To see how well she can dance.

16.What will the man do in the show?

[  ]

A.He'll sing church songs.

B.He'll act as stage director.

C.He'll sing and dance.

  聽第10段材料,回答17~20題。

17.What did Edith want to do?

[  ]

A.she was just window-shopping.

B.She was looking for a present for her father.

C.She was buying Christmas present for her mother.

18.What did the assistant think of the ties?

[  ]

A.They were valuable though a bit expensive.

B.They were cheap though not in a good condition.

C.They were worth twice the price.

19.What did Edith think of the pipes?

[  ]

A.Good but expensive.

B.Cheap but not very good.

C.Good and very cheap.

20.What was the use of Edith's present in the end?

[  ]

A.It was of no use to her father.

B.It was very suitable for her father.

C.It was not good enough for her father.

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This noon my boss replied _______ the invitation ______ before he went home.

       A.on; receiving    B.to; received      C.on; accepted     D.to; accepting

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Gwyn, my youngest daughter, held Tiger as we drove down the country road to the vet’s(獸醫(yī)) on what was to be his last Friday morning. Privately, both of us nursed a forlorn (幾乎無望的) hope. We joked and laughed, trying to ignore the shadow hanging over the cat sitting very quietly in her arms.                

At 16, Tiger was old for a cat. In quiet dignity, he let Gwyn pet him, perhaps understanding that this was a special trip. I glanced at the two as I drove, and thought back to the day when Tiger entered our lives.

He had been a Christmas present to my second son Brian, handed down—as were his clothes and toys—from his older brother. Sadly, even our dogs had neglected Brian, responding much more eagerly to my commands, and those of my wife and older boy.

And so, on Christmas Day 1954, I rose early with my wife to put the tiny kitten(小貓) a neighbor had given us into the stocking that Brian had carefully hung to the mantel the night before. The first of my vivid memories involving Tiger is the look of joy on Brian’s face when he saw the kitten’s face ,when he saw the kitten’s head poking out of the stocking, and heard the plaintive “meow” that proved his present was alive.

From then on, Tiger’s life was filled with love. Brian cared for him tenderly, fed him, played with him. For a sometimes rough, sometimes clumsy child, Brian showed a gentleness with Tiger that was amazing. And at midnight, I would invariably find Tiger on Brian’s bed, stretched out beside him.

My next clear memory of Tiger is also a happy one, which came after near-tragedy. One evening our next-door neighbor rang the front doorbell. “I’m sorry to have to tell you this,” she said when my wife answered the door, “but when I backed out of the driveway this noon, I’m afraid I ran your cat. I tried to help him, but he jumped up and ran away. I don’t know where he went or how badly he was hurt.”

Four weeks passed with no sign of Tiger. Soldier-like, Brian tried to hide his fear that his friend had crawled away to die. It was a fear we all shared. And we came to accept his death—all of us except Brian.

Every evening Brian would go to the door and call Tiger’s name. Finally, on the 28th day after the neighbor’s announcement, Brian had an answer. Out from under the front porch came Tiger, his tail high, walking with the pride and majesty he customarily displayed, behaving as if he had never been away. As he approached the door, Brian’s face was transformed with joy. But neither he nor Tiger displayed open affection in front of the family. There was a calm acceptance, an honoring by each of the other’s dignity. That night, though, when I checked Brian’s room, I saw that his cheeks were wet and a blissful smile was on his face. And his arm encircled his cat, who lay purring quietly beside him.

64. From the first paragraph, we know that _________.

A. Tiger was a cat and was dying      

B. Tiger was a real tiger and was dying

C. Tiger was the second son of the writer

D. Tiger was a Christmas present to the writer’s daughter

65. The accident happened to Tiger was that _________.

A. Tiger had a serious disease

B. Tiger was hit by the car when the neighbor backed out of the driveway

C. Tiger had crawled away to die

D. Tiger was hit to death

66. Which of the following statements is wrong?

A. Tiger’s life was filled with love.

B. Brian loved Tiger very much and tried his best to care for him.

C. When there was no sign of Tiger, Brian didn’t believe that he was dead.

D. When Tiger approached the door, Brian burst into tears.

67. From the passage we can draw a conclusion that_________.

A. in America, people love pets such as cats and dogs

B. there are at least five people in the family

C. boys like to look after animals

D. boys like to sleep with cats lying beside them

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This noon my boss replied _______ the invitation ______ before he went home.

A.on; receivingB.to; receivedC.on; acceptedD.to; accepting

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