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七、完形填空。
Many people have to work at weekends. Some people do not mind, but ____ think it's terrible.
One man thinks that working at weekends can be ____. He is George Smith. Mr. Smith works in an office, in Brighton, England.
One Saturday, May 25, 1996, he went to the office to do some work. After he ____ the lift, it stopped between floors. Mr. Smith could not get out of the lift. He began to shout, but ____ heard him. Then Mr. Smith remembered that it was a holiday in England. No one was going to come to work ____ Tuesday.
There was ____ for Mr. Smith to do. He had to wait until one of his workmates came to work and found him. With nothing to ____, Mr. Smith was very hungry and had to sleep most of the time.
Early on Tuesday morning, one of his workmates came to work and found the lift ____. When the lift was opened, Mr. Smith came out, cold, weak, and tired. He had been in the lift for ____ hours!
Now Mr. Smith says, “I only use lifts if they have ____ in them.”
( )1. A. other B. others C. another
( )2. A. dangerous B. happy C. angry
( )3. A. got off B. got into C. got out of
( )4. A. someone B. ever
( )5. A. on B. to C. until
( )6. A. nothing B. something C. an
( )7. A. read or write B. eat or drink C. cook
( )8. A. was not there B. was not closed C. was not working
( )9. A. nearly 24 B. about 40 C. more than 60
( )10. A. pans B. beds C. telephones
Many people have to work at weekends. Some people do not mind, but ____ think it's terrible.
One man thinks that working at weekends can be ____. He is George Smith. Mr. Smith works in an office, in Brighton, England.
One Saturday, May 25, 1996, he went to the office to do some work. After he ____ the lift, it stopped between floors. Mr. Smith could not get out of the lift. He began to shout, but ____ heard him. Then Mr. Smith remembered that it was a holiday in England. No one was going to come to work ____ Tuesday.
There was ____ for Mr. Smith to do. He had to wait until one of his workmates came to work and found him. With nothing to ____, Mr. Smith was very hungry and had to sleep most of the time.
Early on Tuesday morning, one of his workmates came to work and found the lift ____. When the lift was opened, Mr. Smith came out, cold, weak, and tired. He had been in the lift for ____ hours!
Now Mr. Smith says, “I only use lifts if they have ____ in them.”
( )1. A. other B. others C. another
( )2. A. dangerous B. happy C. angry
( )3. A. got off B. got into C. got out of
( )4. A. someone B. ever
y
one C. no one( )5. A. on B. to C. until
( )6. A. nothing B. something C. an
y
thing( )7. A. read or write B. eat or drink C. cook
( )8. A. was not there B. was not closed C. was not working
( )9. A. nearly 24 B. about 40 C. more than 60
( )10. A. pans B. beds C. telephones
答案:
1. B;2. A;3. B;4. C;5. C;6. A;7. B;8. C;9. C;10. C
八、阅读理解。
One day on my way home, I heard a little girl's voice through my phone, “Dad, how I miss you …” Nearly at the same time I said, “You've dialed a wrong number.” because I have only a six-year-old son. I turned it off at once.
In the following da
Then came a low voice from a middle-aged woman, “Sorry, Sir. I had planned to call you to apologize after some time but my daughter was born with a cancer. What's more, her father was killed in a traffic accident. Every day she had to be treated and she was aching so much that she called her father loudly who had ever encouraged her greatly. I could not tell her the truth so I made up a phone number…”
“What now?” I asked eagerly.
“She has gone… happily with the phone in her hand,” she answered.
( )1. The writer told the caller it was a wrong number because ____.
A. he didn't know the phone number
B. he had no daughter
C. his son told him
( )2. Why did the girl call the writer many times?
A. Because she did something wrong and she wanted to apologize.
B. Because she knew her father was not very busy.
C. Because she missed her father very much.
( )3. Which of the following is not true about the girl?
A. The girl had a serious illness.
B. The girl didn't know her father's death.
C. The girl still lives with her mother happily.
( )4. The last phone was probably called by ____.
A. the doctor B. the girl's mother C. the girl's father
( )5. The writer would feel ____ after hearing the story.
A. proud B. excited C. moved
One day on my way home, I heard a little girl's voice through my phone, “Dad, how I miss you …” Nearly at the same time I said, “You've dialed a wrong number.” because I have only a six-year-old son. I turned it off at once.
In the following da
y
s, I was called many times. Every time, I felt upset, and sometimes I even refused to answer it. But that day I was so patient that I listened carefully to the end. “Dad, won't you come back? Mum said it was not a wrong number. I… I miss you very much. I know you are very busy
, but can't you kiss your daughter through the phone?” I was touched that I gave several kisses through the line. From the other end, I heard the broken sentences, “Thank you… Dad. I… am so ha… happy…”Then came a low voice from a middle-aged woman, “Sorry, Sir. I had planned to call you to apologize after some time but my daughter was born with a cancer. What's more, her father was killed in a traffic accident. Every day she had to be treated and she was aching so much that she called her father loudly who had ever encouraged her greatly. I could not tell her the truth so I made up a phone number…”
“What now?” I asked eagerly.
“She has gone… happily with the phone in her hand,” she answered.
( )1. The writer told the caller it was a wrong number because ____.
A. he didn't know the phone number
B. he had no daughter
C. his son told him
( )2. Why did the girl call the writer many times?
A. Because she did something wrong and she wanted to apologize.
B. Because she knew her father was not very busy.
C. Because she missed her father very much.
( )3. Which of the following is not true about the girl?
A. The girl had a serious illness.
B. The girl didn't know her father's death.
C. The girl still lives with her mother happily.
( )4. The last phone was probably called by ____.
A. the doctor B. the girl's mother C. the girl's father
( )5. The writer would feel ____ after hearing the story.
A. proud B. excited C. moved
答案:
1. B;2. C;3. C;4. B;5. C
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