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(
—______. An angry look appears on his face.
A.is; No
B.is; Yes
C.isn’t; No
D.isn’t; Yes
D
)1. —He’s unhappy with the answer she gave, ______ he?—______. An angry look appears on his face.
A.is; No
B.is; Yes
C.isn’t; No
D.isn’t; Yes
答案:
D
(
A.needn’t
B.shouldn’t
C.must
D.may
B
)2. Students’ life ______ just be about grades. Free time activities like sports are important too.A.needn’t
B.shouldn’t
C.must
D.may
答案:
B
(
—She is doing very well. There is ______ to ______.
A.nothing; worry about
B.nothing; worry
C.something; worry about
D.something; worry
A
)3. —How is Helen in the new school?—She is doing very well. There is ______ to ______.
A.nothing; worry about
B.nothing; worry
C.something; worry about
D.something; worry
答案:
A
(
—Thanks. Just as the saying goes, “______.”
A.Burn the candle at both ends
B.Many hands make light work
C.Practice makes perfect
D.Actions speak louder than words
C
)4. —Amy, your pronunciation is so beautiful now. How do you make it?—Thanks. Just as the saying goes, “______.”
A.Burn the candle at both ends
B.Many hands make light work
C.Practice makes perfect
D.Actions speak louder than words
答案:
C
(
—______. I’m sure you can make it.
A.Take it easy
B.That’s not the case
C.Not at all
D.Don’t mention it
A
)5. —I always feel nervous the night before the English test.—______. I’m sure you can make it.
A.Take it easy
B.That’s not the case
C.Not at all
D.Don’t mention it
答案:
A
二、动词填空
1. She told her own story without ______ (
2. Can you tell me what I should do if the policeman ______ (
3. Please ______ (
4. —Excuse me, madam. Would you please work out the total cost of the trip?
—All right. I ______ (
5. —Tom, where is your homework this time? Did your dog eat it again?
—No, it ______ almost ______ (
6. —Are you going to England for further study after graduation?
—Well. I ______ (
1. She told her own story without ______ (
mentioning
) her hard childhood.2. Can you tell me what I should do if the policeman ______ (
doubts
) me?3. Please ______ (
go
) over your exam papers once again before handing them in.4. —Excuse me, madam. Would you please work out the total cost of the trip?
—All right. I ______ (
will make
) it at once.5. —Tom, where is your homework this time? Did your dog eat it again?
—No, it ______ almost ______ (
was
,finished
), and then my computer just died on me.6. —Are you going to England for further study after graduation?
—Well. I ______ (
haven't decided
). I most probably make some other choices.
答案:
1. mentioning
2. doubts
3. go
4. will make
5. was,finished
6. haven't decided
2. doubts
3. go
4. will make
5. was,finished
6. haven't decided
三、阅读理解
It was my first day at school. It was also Miss Caroline’s first day to be a teacher.
Miss Caroline began the day by reading us a story about cats. Then she started to teach us the alphabet(字母表).
When Miss Caroline discovered that I was literate(有读写能力的), she said, “Tell your father not to teach you any more. It’s best to begin reading and writing with a fresh mind.”
After supper that night, Atticus sat down with the paper and called, “Scout, ready to read?”

I told Atticus I didn’t feel very well and didn’t think I’d go to school any more if it was all right with him.
“You never went to school and you do all right, so I’ll just stay home too. You can teach me like Granddaddy taught you.”
“No, I can’t,” said Atticus. “I have to make a living. Besides, they’d put me in prison if I kept you at home. Now what’s the matter?”
I told him what happened at school. “Miss Caroline said you taught me all wrong, so we can’t ever read any more. Please don’t send me back, please sir.”
“First of all,” he said, “if you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of people. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view—”
“Sir?”
“—until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”
Atticus continued, “You learned many things today. Miss Caroline learned several things herself. We could not expect her to learn all our ways in one day, and we should understand her when she knew no better.”
“But if I keep on going to school, we can’t ever read any more...”
“That’s really worrying you, isn’t it?”
“Yes, sir.”
When Atticus looked at me, I saw the look on his face that always made me expect something. “Do you know what a compromise(妥协) is?” he asked.
“Breaking the law?”
“No, an agreement. It works this way,” he said. “If you promise me to go to school, we’ll go on reading every night as usual. Is it OK?”
“Yes sir!”
(
A. She was not able to read the alphabet.
B. She lost interest in reading and writing.
C. She couldn’t follow Miss Caroline in class.
D. She was asked to stop learning from Atticus.
(
A. To play a small trick on him. B. To think from his point of view.
C. To tell him about your thoughts. D. To walk hand in hand with him.
(
A. Teach herself. B. Stay at home.
C. Go to school. D. Make a living.
(
A. Scout didn’t trust Atticus. B. Scout didn’t like reading.
C. Atticus was a wise father. D. Atticus was mad at Scout.
It was my first day at school. It was also Miss Caroline’s first day to be a teacher.
Miss Caroline began the day by reading us a story about cats. Then she started to teach us the alphabet(字母表).
When Miss Caroline discovered that I was literate(有读写能力的), she said, “Tell your father not to teach you any more. It’s best to begin reading and writing with a fresh mind.”
After supper that night, Atticus sat down with the paper and called, “Scout, ready to read?”
I told Atticus I didn’t feel very well and didn’t think I’d go to school any more if it was all right with him.
“You never went to school and you do all right, so I’ll just stay home too. You can teach me like Granddaddy taught you.”
“No, I can’t,” said Atticus. “I have to make a living. Besides, they’d put me in prison if I kept you at home. Now what’s the matter?”
I told him what happened at school. “Miss Caroline said you taught me all wrong, so we can’t ever read any more. Please don’t send me back, please sir.”
“First of all,” he said, “if you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of people. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view—”
“Sir?”
“—until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”
Atticus continued, “You learned many things today. Miss Caroline learned several things herself. We could not expect her to learn all our ways in one day, and we should understand her when she knew no better.”
“But if I keep on going to school, we can’t ever read any more...”
“That’s really worrying you, isn’t it?”
“Yes, sir.”
When Atticus looked at me, I saw the look on his face that always made me expect something. “Do you know what a compromise(妥协) is?” he asked.
“Breaking the law?”
“No, an agreement. It works this way,” he said. “If you promise me to go to school, we’ll go on reading every night as usual. Is it OK?”
“Yes sir!”
(
D
)1. What happened to Scout on her first day at school?A. She was not able to read the alphabet.
B. She lost interest in reading and writing.
C. She couldn’t follow Miss Caroline in class.
D. She was asked to stop learning from Atticus.
(
B
)2. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 11 mean?A. To play a small trick on him. B. To think from his point of view.
C. To tell him about your thoughts. D. To walk hand in hand with him.
(
C
)3. What did Scout agree to do towards the end of the story?A. Teach herself. B. Stay at home.
C. Go to school. D. Make a living.
(
C
)4. What can we infer from the passage?A. Scout didn’t trust Atticus. B. Scout didn’t like reading.
C. Atticus was a wise father. D. Atticus was mad at Scout.
答案:
1.D
2.B
3.C
4.C
2.B
3.C
4.C
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