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Ⅵ. 完形填空。
John is a famous writer now. But he said he was not a 1 student when he was young. He was often late for 2 and didn't like doing his homework. Sometimes he slept in class while the teacher was teaching. He didn't understand much, 3 he always thought he understood everything. One day, the teacher 4 the students a question, "When Jack was ten years old, 5 brother Bob was twenty. Jack is fifteen now, 6 is his brother Bob?" John said, "That's easy. Bob is twice as old as Jack. So he is thirty now." Another time, the 7 in a science class asked, "When it thunders, 8 do we always see the light before we 9 the sound?" "But, Miss," said John quickly. "Don't you 10 our eyes are in front of our ears?"
( ) 1. A. good B. tall C. rich D. fat
( ) 2. A. sleep B. lunch C. class D. play
( ) 3. A. so B. and C. or D. but
( ) 4. A. sent B. asked C. told D. found
( ) 5. A. your B. my C. his D. her
( ) 6. A. how many B. how old C. what D. who
( ) 7. A. teacher B. farmer C. nurse D. policeman
( ) 8. A. what B. when C. where D. why
( ) 9. A. break B. make C. hear D. smell
( )10. A. read B. hope C. study D. know
John is a famous writer now. But he said he was not a 1 student when he was young. He was often late for 2 and didn't like doing his homework. Sometimes he slept in class while the teacher was teaching. He didn't understand much, 3 he always thought he understood everything. One day, the teacher 4 the students a question, "When Jack was ten years old, 5 brother Bob was twenty. Jack is fifteen now, 6 is his brother Bob?" John said, "That's easy. Bob is twice as old as Jack. So he is thirty now." Another time, the 7 in a science class asked, "When it thunders, 8 do we always see the light before we 9 the sound?" "But, Miss," said John quickly. "Don't you 10 our eyes are in front of our ears?"
( ) 1. A. good B. tall C. rich D. fat
( ) 2. A. sleep B. lunch C. class D. play
( ) 3. A. so B. and C. or D. but
( ) 4. A. sent B. asked C. told D. found
( ) 5. A. your B. my C. his D. her
( ) 6. A. how many B. how old C. what D. who
( ) 7. A. teacher B. farmer C. nurse D. policeman
( ) 8. A. what B. when C. where D. why
( ) 9. A. break B. make C. hear D. smell
( )10. A. read B. hope C. study D. know
答案:
1—5 ACDBC 6—10 BADCD
Ⅶ. 阅读理解。
The captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. "The Greeks have gone and we've won," he said. "They've tried to capture our city for ten years. Now they've given up and sailed away!"
"But look over there," a soldier said. "They've left a huge wooden horse."
"Ah, yes," the captain said, "it's too big. The Greeks didn't want to take it with them. Get some help and pull it into the city."
That night, in the main square of the city, all the Trojans celebrated. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. "I haven't laughed like this since my childhood," the captain said. After the party, they locked all the gates of the city and then all went to sleep.
By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Suddenly a secret door opened on the side of the wooden horse. The horse was full of Greek soldiers! They quietly climbed out of the horse one by one.
The soldiers opened the main gates. The Greek army entered the city.
For ten years, the Greeks could not capture the city by fighting. In one night, however, they succeeded in capturing it through a clever trick.
( ) 1. Why did the Greek army disappear at first?
A. They won the war.
B. They have captured the city.
C. They were afraid of the Trojans.
D. They wanted to play a trick on the Trojans.
( ) 2. What did the Trojans think of the Greeks?
A. Stupid. B. Funny. C. Helpful. D. Kind.
( ) 3. Why did the Greek soldiers in the wooden horse wait until midnight?
A. They could break the gates. B. They could run away quickly.
C. All the Trojans would be asleep. D. All the Trojans would leave the city.
( ) 4. What does the underlined word "succeeded" mean in this passage?
A. Lost the game. B. Came to life.
C. Achieved the goal. D. Improved the situation.
( ) 5. The Greeks could not capture the city of Troy for ten years because ______.
A. the Trojans gave up easily
B. they could not get inside the city
C. they did not build a wooden horse before
D. the Trojans were cleverer than the Greeks

The captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. "The Greeks have gone and we've won," he said. "They've tried to capture our city for ten years. Now they've given up and sailed away!"
"But look over there," a soldier said. "They've left a huge wooden horse."
"Ah, yes," the captain said, "it's too big. The Greeks didn't want to take it with them. Get some help and pull it into the city."
That night, in the main square of the city, all the Trojans celebrated. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. "I haven't laughed like this since my childhood," the captain said. After the party, they locked all the gates of the city and then all went to sleep.
By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Suddenly a secret door opened on the side of the wooden horse. The horse was full of Greek soldiers! They quietly climbed out of the horse one by one.
The soldiers opened the main gates. The Greek army entered the city.
For ten years, the Greeks could not capture the city by fighting. In one night, however, they succeeded in capturing it through a clever trick.
( ) 1. Why did the Greek army disappear at first?
A. They won the war.
B. They have captured the city.
C. They were afraid of the Trojans.
D. They wanted to play a trick on the Trojans.
( ) 2. What did the Trojans think of the Greeks?
A. Stupid. B. Funny. C. Helpful. D. Kind.
( ) 3. Why did the Greek soldiers in the wooden horse wait until midnight?
A. They could break the gates. B. They could run away quickly.
C. All the Trojans would be asleep. D. All the Trojans would leave the city.
( ) 4. What does the underlined word "succeeded" mean in this passage?
A. Lost the game. B. Came to life.
C. Achieved the goal. D. Improved the situation.
( ) 5. The Greeks could not capture the city of Troy for ten years because ______.
A. the Trojans gave up easily
B. they could not get inside the city
C. they did not build a wooden horse before
D. the Trojans were cleverer than the Greeks
答案:
1—5 DACCB
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