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Ⅰ. Complete the sentences with the proper forms of the words in the box.
set nineteen name south think
1. The boy
2. Yu Garden (豫园) is very beautiful and it is located in the
3. The film
4. We really enjoyed ourselves on my brother's
5. In some parts of Britain, it is
set nineteen name south think
1. The boy
named
“Lightning” is my best friend Jack.2. Yu Garden (豫园) is very beautiful and it is located in the
southern
part of the city of Shanghai.3. The film
is set
in the future, in a full-scale war between Skynet and humankind.4. We really enjoyed ourselves on my brother's
nineteenth
birthday.5. In some parts of Britain, it is
thought
unlucky to have the feathers of a peacock within the home.
答案:
1. named 2. southern 3. is set 4. nineteenth 5. thought
Ⅱ. Read the passage and finish the following tasks.
A. Cloze test.
Let us enjoy reading this one of African stories.

The frog felt very angry, 5 he visited the mouse every day, but the mouse on his part, had 6 made an attempt to visit him.
One day, when he went to visit the mouse again, he felt he was foolish enough. When it was time for him to 7 the mouse, he tied one end of a rope around his own leg, tied the other end to the mouse's tail, and jumped away, pulling the unlucky mouse 8 him.
The frog jumped deeply into the pond. The mouse tried to 9 himself but couldn't, and soon died underwater. Finally, his body floated (漂浮) to the top of the water.
A big 10 in the tree saw the mouse floating on the pond's surface. He flew down, grabbing the mouse in his talons, and flew to the branch of a nearby 11. The frog, of course, was taken out of the water too. He worriedly tried to 12, but couldn't and the bird soon killed 13.
In 14 they have a saying: Don't dig too 15 a hole for your enemy. You may fall into it yourself.
(
B. where
C. what
D. while
(
B. leave
C. run
D. drive
(
B. tired
C. happy
D. hopeful
(
B. slowly
C. certainly
D. easily
(
B. after
C. because
D. so
(
B. usually
C. sometimes
D. never
(
B. kill
C. hit
D. refuse
(
B. behind
C. opposite
D. in front of
(
B. wake
C. free
D. catch
(
B. cat
C. fish
D. frog
(
B. pond
C. lake
D. tree
(
B. drive away
C. take away
D. fly away
(
B. her
C. you
D. them
(
B. America
C. Africa
D. Asia
(
B. small
C. empty
D. deep
B. Answer the question.
What lesson can we learn from the passage?
A. Cloze test.
Let us enjoy reading this one of African stories.
The frog felt very angry, 5 he visited the mouse every day, but the mouse on his part, had 6 made an attempt to visit him.
One day, when he went to visit the mouse again, he felt he was foolish enough. When it was time for him to 7 the mouse, he tied one end of a rope around his own leg, tied the other end to the mouse's tail, and jumped away, pulling the unlucky mouse 8 him.
The frog jumped deeply into the pond. The mouse tried to 9 himself but couldn't, and soon died underwater. Finally, his body floated (漂浮) to the top of the water.
A big 10 in the tree saw the mouse floating on the pond's surface. He flew down, grabbing the mouse in his talons, and flew to the branch of a nearby 11. The frog, of course, was taken out of the water too. He worriedly tried to 12, but couldn't and the bird soon killed 13.
In 14 they have a saying: Don't dig too 15 a hole for your enemy. You may fall into it yourself.
(
D
)1. A. whenB. where
C. what
D. while
(
A
)2. A. returnB. leave
C. run
D. drive
(
C
)3. A. worriedB. tired
C. happy
D. hopeful
(
B
)4. A. luckilyB. slowly
C. certainly
D. easily
(
C
)5. A. beforeB. after
C. because
D. so
(
D
)6. A. alwaysB. usually
C. sometimes
D. never
(
B
)7. A. forgetB. kill
C. hit
D. refuse
(
B
)8. A. next toB. behind
C. opposite
D. in front of
(
C
)9. A. teachB. wake
C. free
D. catch
(
A
)10. A. birdB. cat
C. fish
D. frog
(
D
)11. A. riverB. pond
C. lake
D. tree
(
A
)12. A. run awayB. drive away
C. take away
D. fly away
(
A
)13. A. himB. her
C. you
D. them
(
C
)14. A. EuropeB. America
C. Africa
D. Asia
(
D
)15. A. goodB. small
C. empty
D. deep
B. Answer the question.
What lesson can we learn from the passage?
Don't dig too deep a hole for your enemy. You may fall into it yourself. / Try to be kind to others.
答案:
A. 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. B 8. B 9. C 10. A 11. D 12. A 13. A 14. C 15. D
B. Possible versions: Don't dig too deep a hole for your enemy. You may fall into it yourself. / Try to be kind to others.
B. Possible versions: Don't dig too deep a hole for your enemy. You may fall into it yourself. / Try to be kind to others.
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