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四、完形填空
When I am reading a newspaper at home, my friends call me, “Will you 1 here and give us some help?” I put down the newspaper and run to them.
My friends are playing a basketball game in my neighbourhood. And the ball goes into Mrs White's 2. They know I live next to her, so they want me to get the ball for them.
I'm afraid of my neighbour Mrs White. She looks 3. Everyone says that she doesn't like children. And 4 knows Mrs White well because she seldom comes out of her house or speaks.
I walk into Mrs White's garden 5. I am nervous(紧张的). Suddenly I see a tall woman walking to me. It is Mrs White. I feel worried when I see her.
“Is this your 6?” she asks.
I say yes and tell her that we'll 7 do it again.
To my surprise, Mrs White says, “Why don't you kids 8 here? This hoop(篮球架) here is better than yours.”
Wow! We are so glad to hear that! Mrs White is 9 us to play in her garden! We all learn a(n) 10 lesson: What many people say isn't always true.
(
B. drive
C. come
D. ride
(
B. garden
C. dining room
D. kitchen
(
B. unfriendly
C. helpful
D. polite
(
B. anyone
C. nobody
D. someone
(
B. quickly
C. happily
D. angrily
(
B. ball
C. garden
D. neighbour
(
B. always
C. never
D. sometimes
(
B. talk
C. eat
D. play
(
B. inviting
C. agreeing
D. wishing
(
B. hard
C. popular
D. important
When I am reading a newspaper at home, my friends call me, “Will you 1 here and give us some help?” I put down the newspaper and run to them.
My friends are playing a basketball game in my neighbourhood. And the ball goes into Mrs White's 2. They know I live next to her, so they want me to get the ball for them.
I'm afraid of my neighbour Mrs White. She looks 3. Everyone says that she doesn't like children. And 4 knows Mrs White well because she seldom comes out of her house or speaks.
I walk into Mrs White's garden 5. I am nervous(紧张的). Suddenly I see a tall woman walking to me. It is Mrs White. I feel worried when I see her.
“Is this your 6?” she asks.
I say yes and tell her that we'll 7 do it again.
To my surprise, Mrs White says, “Why don't you kids 8 here? This hoop(篮球架) here is better than yours.”
Wow! We are so glad to hear that! Mrs White is 9 us to play in her garden! We all learn a(n) 10 lesson: What many people say isn't always true.
(
C
) 1. A. goB. drive
C. come
D. ride
(
B
) 2. A. balconyB. garden
C. dining room
D. kitchen
(
B
) 3. A. kindB. unfriendly
C. helpful
D. polite
(
C
) 4. A. everyoneB. anyone
C. nobody
D. someone
(
A
) 5. A. slowlyB. quickly
C. happily
D. angrily
(
B
) 6. A. friendB. ball
C. garden
D. neighbour
(
C
) 7. A. usuallyB. always
C. never
D. sometimes
(
D
) 8. A. walkB. talk
C. eat
D. play
(
B
) 9. A. teachingB. inviting
C. agreeing
D. wishing
(
D
)10. A. easyB. hard
C. popular
D. important
答案:
1. C 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. C
8. D 9. B 10. D
8. D 9. B 10. D
五、阅读理解
The woman in the flat upstairs plays her piano at midnight. The family across the street never cleans their garden. The rubbish is blown into your garden.
Have things like this ever happened to you? If so, you may ask yourself, “Who are these people? Why are they doing these things to me?”
These days, ▲. Sometimes they share a friendly wave(挥手) or say hello, but a lot of people don't even know their neighbours' names!
When you don't know your neighbours, you may think, “Maybe they like to make me angry.” or “Maybe they do it deliberately(故意地).” Believe it or not, your neighbours don't mean to make you angry most of the time. Often, they don't even know that they're bringing problems to you.
So before you find some ways to solve(解决) the problem, you should talk about it with them first. When you meet your neighbours, you should talk to them in a friendly way. Say something good about their children or do something else to make them feel good. And if you can think of an easy way to help them, say it.
If talking doesn't work, ask another person to help. This person can listen to both sides of the story and help you and your neighbours with the problem.
In a word, sometimes it's a good idea to avoid(避免) the problem.
(
A. asking questions
B. telling stories
C. giving examples
D. comparing(比较) things
(
A. many people know their neighbours well
B. many people don't know their neighbours well
C. many people like talking with their neighbours
D. many people have problems with their neighbours
(
A. Paragraphs 5 & 6.
B. Paragraphs 6 & 7.
C. Paragraphs 4, 5 & 6.
D. Paragraphs 5, 6 & 7.
(
A. If you don't know your neighbours, you will have no problems.
B. If you do something for your neighbours, they won't make you angry.
C. If you know your neighbours better, you can avoid some problems.
D. If your neighbour plays her piano at midnight, she does it deliberately.
The woman in the flat upstairs plays her piano at midnight. The family across the street never cleans their garden. The rubbish is blown into your garden.
Have things like this ever happened to you? If so, you may ask yourself, “Who are these people? Why are they doing these things to me?”
These days, ▲. Sometimes they share a friendly wave(挥手) or say hello, but a lot of people don't even know their neighbours' names!
When you don't know your neighbours, you may think, “Maybe they like to make me angry.” or “Maybe they do it deliberately(故意地).” Believe it or not, your neighbours don't mean to make you angry most of the time. Often, they don't even know that they're bringing problems to you.
So before you find some ways to solve(解决) the problem, you should talk about it with them first. When you meet your neighbours, you should talk to them in a friendly way. Say something good about their children or do something else to make them feel good. And if you can think of an easy way to help them, say it.
If talking doesn't work, ask another person to help. This person can listen to both sides of the story and help you and your neighbours with the problem.
In a word, sometimes it's a good idea to avoid(避免) the problem.
(
C
) 1. The writer begins the passage by ______.A. asking questions
B. telling stories
C. giving examples
D. comparing(比较) things
(
B
) 2. Which of the following is fit for the “▲” in Paragraph 3?A. many people know their neighbours well
B. many people don't know their neighbours well
C. many people like talking with their neighbours
D. many people have problems with their neighbours
(
A
) 3. Which paragraphs tell us the ways to solve the problem?A. Paragraphs 5 & 6.
B. Paragraphs 6 & 7.
C. Paragraphs 4, 5 & 6.
D. Paragraphs 5, 6 & 7.
(
C
) 4. What can we learn from the passage?A. If you don't know your neighbours, you will have no problems.
B. If you do something for your neighbours, they won't make you angry.
C. If you know your neighbours better, you can avoid some problems.
D. If your neighbour plays her piano at midnight, she does it deliberately.
答案:
1. C 2. B 3. A 4. C
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