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()1. When will the Book Swap be held?
A. On 9th May.
B. On 12th May.
C. On 16th May.
D. On 8th June.
()2. How many Book Swap Tickets can you get if you hand in two used books?
A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three.
D. Four.
()3. The language of the used books can be .
①English ②Chinese ③French ④German
A. ①
B. ①②
C. ②③④
D. ①②③④
()4. Why would people take part in the Book Swap?
A. To clean their own rooms.
B. To improve their reading skills.
C. To meet other book lovers.
D. To get new-to-them books to read.
()1. When will the Book Swap be held?
A. On 9th May.
B. On 12th May.
C. On 16th May.
D. On 8th June.
()2. How many Book Swap Tickets can you get if you hand in two used books?
A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three.
D. Four.
()3. The language of the used books can be .
①English ②Chinese ③French ④German
A. ①
B. ①②
C. ②③④
D. ①②③④
()4. Why would people take part in the Book Swap?
A. To clean their own rooms.
B. To improve their reading skills.
C. To meet other book lovers.
D. To get new-to-them books to read.
答案:
1-4 DADD
B
I soon found that my mother's words were true. A sailor's life is indeed a hard life. There was no time for play on board and even in the fairest weather there was much work to be done.
On the very first night the wind began to blow. The waves rolled high. The ship was tossed(颠簸)this way and that. Never had I seen such a storm.
All night long the wind blew. I was so frightened that I thought the ship would surely go to the bottom. Then I remembered my pleasant home and the words of my kind mother. "If I live to reach dry land," I said to myself, "I will abandon this thought of being a sailor. I will never set my foot in another ship."
Day came. The storm was worse than before. I felt sure that we were lost. But towards evening the sky began to clear. The wind died away. The waves went down. The storm was over.
The next morning as I stood looking out over the beautiful smooth sea, the first mate came up. "Well, Bob," he said, "were you frightened by that little gale(大风)?"
"A little gale?" I said. "Indeed, it was a terrible storm."
"Do you call that a storm?" he laughed. "Why? It was nothing at all. You are only a fresh-water sailor, Bob. Wait till we have a real storm."
And so, I soon forgot my fears. Little by little, I gave up all thoughts of going home again. "A sailor's life for me," I said.
My first voyage(航海)was not a long one. I visited no new lands, for the ship went only to London. But the things which I saw in that city seemed very wonderful to me.
Nothing would satisfy me but to see the whole world.
()5. How did Bob feel during the first night's storm?
A. Excited.
B. Scared.
C. Relaxed.
D. Tired.
()6. Which of the following has the closest meaning to "abandon"?
A. give up
B. share
C. go over
D. keep
()7. What would Bob do after seeing London?
A. Come back home and never travel again.
B. Stay in London and find a different job.
C. Go on sailing to see the whole world.
D. Take some time to plan his future job.
()8. What's the best title(标题)for the text?
A. The real storm hit
B. A sailor's hard life
C. I made my first voyage
D. My hobby—sailing
I soon found that my mother's words were true. A sailor's life is indeed a hard life. There was no time for play on board and even in the fairest weather there was much work to be done.
On the very first night the wind began to blow. The waves rolled high. The ship was tossed(颠簸)this way and that. Never had I seen such a storm.
All night long the wind blew. I was so frightened that I thought the ship would surely go to the bottom. Then I remembered my pleasant home and the words of my kind mother. "If I live to reach dry land," I said to myself, "I will abandon this thought of being a sailor. I will never set my foot in another ship."
Day came. The storm was worse than before. I felt sure that we were lost. But towards evening the sky began to clear. The wind died away. The waves went down. The storm was over.
The next morning as I stood looking out over the beautiful smooth sea, the first mate came up. "Well, Bob," he said, "were you frightened by that little gale(大风)?"
"A little gale?" I said. "Indeed, it was a terrible storm."
"Do you call that a storm?" he laughed. "Why? It was nothing at all. You are only a fresh-water sailor, Bob. Wait till we have a real storm."
And so, I soon forgot my fears. Little by little, I gave up all thoughts of going home again. "A sailor's life for me," I said.
My first voyage(航海)was not a long one. I visited no new lands, for the ship went only to London. But the things which I saw in that city seemed very wonderful to me.
Nothing would satisfy me but to see the whole world.
()5. How did Bob feel during the first night's storm?
A. Excited.
B. Scared.
C. Relaxed.
D. Tired.
()6. Which of the following has the closest meaning to "abandon"?
A. give up
B. share
C. go over
D. keep
()7. What would Bob do after seeing London?
A. Come back home and never travel again.
B. Stay in London and find a different job.
C. Go on sailing to see the whole world.
D. Take some time to plan his future job.
()8. What's the best title(标题)for the text?
A. The real storm hit
B. A sailor's hard life
C. I made my first voyage
D. My hobby—sailing
答案:
5.B 6.A 7.C 8.C
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