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Ⅰ. 完形填空。
Gertrude Chandler Warner listened. Another train was 1 her house in Putnam, Connecticut. She loved living across the street from the railway station.
Sometimes, Gertrude was ill and had to stay home from school. When she was not feeling well, 2 were her friends. One day in 1899, while she was reading a book, Gertrude, at the age of 9, glanced (瞥一眼) out the window at a train. She 3 see inside the last car. She saw a small stove (炉子), some cups, and a coffee pot (咖啡壶). How comfortable it looked! It was like a little home. “Wouldn't it be 4 to live in a boxcar?” she thought.
After high school, Gertrude decided to find a job. She had 5 loved to write. Soon she was writing for a newspaper. Later, at 26, she wrote her first real book. Together with her sister Frances, Gertrude wrote more books. Most of them were 6 grown - up readers.
In 1924, Gertrude 7 again about living in a boxcar. She decided to write a story called *The Boxcar Children*. The characters in the book were called the Alden children. 8 living with a grandfather they had never met, the Alden children made a home in an old red boxcar they discovered in the woods. The brave children made a happy life for 9 and had many adventures. When Gertrude became a teacher, she read the book to her pupils.
During the next thirty years, Gertrude wrote eighteen more books about the boxcar children. She died in 1979, 10 her books are still read and loved by people all over the world.
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Gertrude Chandler Warner listened. Another train was 1 her house in Putnam, Connecticut. She loved living across the street from the railway station.
Sometimes, Gertrude was ill and had to stay home from school. When she was not feeling well, 2 were her friends. One day in 1899, while she was reading a book, Gertrude, at the age of 9, glanced (瞥一眼) out the window at a train. She 3 see inside the last car. She saw a small stove (炉子), some cups, and a coffee pot (咖啡壶). How comfortable it looked! It was like a little home. “Wouldn't it be 4 to live in a boxcar?” she thought.
After high school, Gertrude decided to find a job. She had 5 loved to write. Soon she was writing for a newspaper. Later, at 26, she wrote her first real book. Together with her sister Frances, Gertrude wrote more books. Most of them were 6 grown - up readers.
In 1924, Gertrude 7 again about living in a boxcar. She decided to write a story called *The Boxcar Children*. The characters in the book were called the Alden children. 8 living with a grandfather they had never met, the Alden children made a home in an old red boxcar they discovered in the woods. The brave children made a happy life for 9 and had many adventures. When Gertrude became a teacher, she read the book to her pupils.
During the next thirty years, Gertrude wrote eighteen more books about the boxcar children. She died in 1979, 10 her books are still read and loved by people all over the world.
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C
)1. A. carrying B. pushing C. passing(
B
)2. A. cups B. books C. parents(
A
)3. A. could B. must C. should(
C
)4. A. strange B. difficult C. wonderful(
C
)5. A. never B. almost C. always(
A
)6. A. for B. with C. like(
C
)7. A. forgot B. understood C. thought(
B
)8. A. Bored with B. Afraid of C. Sorry about(
A
)9. A. themselves B. himself C. them(
B
)10. A. or B. but C. although
答案:
1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.A 10.B
Ⅱ. 阅读理解。
Hey, little ones! Look! Who's here? Haha, I know you're excited. Who wouldn't be? Tell me, who else can cover 108,000 *li* in just one jump? And who else is strong and brave enough to take down bad guys one by one? No one but me!
You guys are not my first fans, you know. Go and ask your grandparents about their childhood heroes. I'm sure they'll mention me! Back in their days, most kids got to know me through word of mouth. But in the mid - 1950s, the first *Journey to the West* cartoon books came out. They gave children a new way to discover my stories. Then, in the early 1960s, a famous Shanghai cartoon company produced a cartoon movie. It was a huge success. Young people couldn't get enough of it. Many watched it over and over again!
People have never stopped telling my stories, and I've never stopped being part of Chinese childhood memories. When your parents were your age, they watched me fight with bad guys on TV.
How did you first hear about me? There are more TV programmes, films, cartoons based on my stories than ever before. But for me, I hope you could go to the library and find more interesting books about me. I also hope you could read or re - read the great 16th - century novel *Journey to the West* and know more about me.
In fact, now more and more teenagers have become interested in me. Would you like to join them? As your hero, I sincerely hope you're growing strong and wise just like me!
根据语篇内容,选择最佳选项。
(

(
A. From movies.
B. From the Internet.
C. Through word of mouth.
(
A. A movie. B. An actor. C. An animal.
(
A. To share the stories of “me”.
B. To tell teenagers how to become “me”.
C. To encourage teenagers to read more books.
(
A. Health. B. Chinese culture. C. Sports.
Hey, little ones! Look! Who's here? Haha, I know you're excited. Who wouldn't be? Tell me, who else can cover 108,000 *li* in just one jump? And who else is strong and brave enough to take down bad guys one by one? No one but me!
You guys are not my first fans, you know. Go and ask your grandparents about their childhood heroes. I'm sure they'll mention me! Back in their days, most kids got to know me through word of mouth. But in the mid - 1950s, the first *Journey to the West* cartoon books came out. They gave children a new way to discover my stories. Then, in the early 1960s, a famous Shanghai cartoon company produced a cartoon movie. It was a huge success. Young people couldn't get enough of it. Many watched it over and over again!
People have never stopped telling my stories, and I've never stopped being part of Chinese childhood memories. When your parents were your age, they watched me fight with bad guys on TV.
How did you first hear about me? There are more TV programmes, films, cartoons based on my stories than ever before. But for me, I hope you could go to the library and find more interesting books about me. I also hope you could read or re - read the great 16th - century novel *Journey to the West* and know more about me.
In fact, now more and more teenagers have become interested in me. Would you like to join them? As your hero, I sincerely hope you're growing strong and wise just like me!
根据语篇内容,选择最佳选项。
(
C
)11. 新考向 图片理解 Which picture is “me”?(
C
)12. Before 1950s, how did most kids learn about “me”?A. From movies.
B. From the Internet.
C. Through word of mouth.
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A
)13. What does the underlined word “It” refer to?A. A movie. B. An actor. C. An animal.
(
C
)14. What's the purpose of the fourth paragraph?A. To share the stories of “me”.
B. To tell teenagers how to become “me”.
C. To encourage teenagers to read more books.
(
B
)15. 新考向 主题推断 In which part of a magazine can we read this text?A. Health. B. Chinese culture. C. Sports.
答案:
11.C 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.B
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