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完形填空难12完形填空也是文章类,需要注重整体,避免盲人摸象,不读完文章,坚决不做题,真正体现完形填空的“完工以下是一些小技巧、利用语境及逻辑关系解题1完形填空的文章结构严谨,层次分明,句子与句子之间、段落与段落之间、上文与下文之间的逻辑关系很强.有些选项,不仅要符合语法的要求,更要符合语境及逻辑关系、利用固定搭配解题2习惯用法是英语中某种固定的结构形态,不能随意改动.我们平时应掌握好习惯用法.要做好这类题,需要有较大的词汇量、掌握词语搭配知识并具有词语辨析的能力,特别是在特定的语境中能灵活运用的能力如I look7the drawings.There aremany differentteddy bears,all with8like“Get wellsoon1or Letsgetwell together!*on them7A.for B.atC.on D.in根据题干,看是固定短语,所以答案是一定要掌握动词与不同介词搭配的意义look atB.、利用上下文或复现信息解题3如Butin fact students can have more than healthy bodies and a good time if they play sports.WhyHere arethreemore2C.根据上句But infactstudentscanhavemore than healthybodiesand a goodtimeiftheyplaysports.Why但事实上,如果学生们参加体育运动,他们可以拥有的不仅仅是健康的身体和美好的时光为什么?后面结合语境,应该是有更多理由,所以答案是C.满分建议.总方针:“读-填-读-查”
1.抓住首句,跳过空格,通读全文,掌握大意;
2.理解词义,瞻前顾后,先易后难,逐个突破;
3.重读全文,个个审核非常关键,满分必会,验证答案.44A.tired B・sleepy C.busy D.sick5A.On B.In C.At D.With6A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything7A.a littleB.a fewC.a numberD.a bit8A.what B・where C.why D.how叩9A.unh pyB.bored C.worried D.lazy10A.early B.hard C.right D.well11A.big B・beautiful C.small D.sweet12A.since B.before C.till D.if13A.jumped B.flew C.rushed D・jogged14A.hotter B・warmer C.cooler D.colder15A.at leastB・at lastC.at firstD.at time
8.Once therewas apoor boyin India.He livedwith his mother.One day,Mother asked the boy,“Would youlike somethingfrom themarket”I justwant a1!”theboy said.鼓Mother soldsome vegetablesat themarket,but therewas2not enoughmoney for a drum.Instead,Mother gavethe boy a strongstick.失望的,叮击打The boydecided notto bedisappointed hankyou,he said.He tappedon everythingwithhis newstick.炉子As hewent tappingalong,he sawhis neighbortrying tolight3stove.Use mystick toheat yourstove,“he said.The woman4the boy.When thestove got5,she madehim asoft cake.The boywas aboutto eathis cakewhen heheard a6baby crying.The babysmother had no food.nYouneed thiscake morethan I do,the boysaid.The womanfed thecake toher baby.Take this as thanks,she said,罐子.7the boya largemetal jug呻What agift!The boytapped the jug asif itwere adrum.He almostdidnt hearthe oldman groaning吟水井from a nearby house.*8!the mancried.The boyran to the welland9his jugwith water.Theman drank.I ama business man,but robbers10mygoods货物,ntheman said.The boyheld outthejugfor him.The oldman drankand becamecalm.”You canhavemy jugto11,the boyoffered.HFor yourkindness,take one of myhorses,said the businessman.“What arich gift!the boysaid.He climbedon the horse androde downthe street.He passeda groupofmen12under abig tree.They lookedunhappy.HWhats thematter”askedthe boy.One youngman said,Tm婚礼乐队新娘going tomy weddingand thisband willplay.13if Igo thereon foot,my bridewilllaugh at me.nThe boyhopped off thehorseand handedhim thehorse.nYou needthis horsemorethanIdo!nhe乐!币.said.*Thank you so much,said oneof themusicians Hehanded theboyabeautiful drum.The boyshoutedwith
14.He trappedhis newdrum.When he got home,theboytold hismother the whole story.nWhen youare15,your gooddeeds comeback to you,“Mother said.1A.Drum B.Stick C.Cake D.Jug2A.Again B.Always C.Still D.Even3A.Her B.His C.Your D.My4A.Helped B.Thanked C.Refused D.Warned5A.Dry B.Wet C.Cold D.Hot6A.Thirsty B.Shy C.Hungry D.Friendly7A.Lending B.Feeding C.Handing D.Making8A.Water B.Rain C.Fire D.Wind9A.Picked B.Filled C.Threw D.Caught10A.Gave B.Stole C.Showed D.Carried11A.Ride B.Drink C.Grow D.Sit121A.Laughing B.Sleeping C.Dancing D.Sitting131A.And B.But C.Or D.For141A.Noise B.Anger C.Joy D.Sadness15A.Honest B.Happy C.Quiet D.Kind
9.A richfather tookhis sonon atrip toa village.He wanted to showhis son1are thedifferences以便于珍爱2their lifeand thevillagers sothathis soncould cherishwhat he had.They spentquite3days witha familythere.想法On4way backhome,the fatherwantedtoknow hissons ideas about thetrip.So heasked,°5was thetrip”It wasgreat,Dad!”“What didyou learnfrom thetrip”the fathercouldnt6to ask.The son answered,n We have onedog7the familyhas four.We havea swimmingpooL but they haveabig riverwith many8swimming init.We havevery expensive9,but theyhave10stars at night.We buyfood in thesupermarket,but they11foodin their gardenfor themselves.We havewalls aroundthe house12protect us,buttheyhave friendsto protectthem.Dad,thank youfor13me howpoor weare.”1A.What B.When C.How D.Why2A.From B.At C.Between D.Into,The fathercouldnt say14and hejust stoodthere
15.3A.A fewB.Few C.Little D.A little4A.Their B.They C.Them D.Theirs5A.When B.Where C.How D.What6A.Wait B.Seem C.Decide D.Try7A.And B.But C.Or D.So8A.Pigs B.Hens C.Birds D.Ducks9A.Lights B.Vegetables C.Birds D.Dinners10A.Few B.A littleC.A lotD.Lots of11A.Order B.Grow C.Catch D.Offer12A.In B.For C.To D.At13A.Show B.Showing C.Talk D.Talking14A.Something B.Anything C.Nothing D.Everything
10.Wang Yueyueworks ata supermarketin Yangzhou.The storyof her cellphone that1from YangzhoutoShanghai for a daywithout itsowner hasbrought asmile tolots ofChinese netizens.Wang Yueyue2hercellphoneon Monday.After that,she didnt3to seethe cellphoneagain.Wang waspacking4into boxesto besent toShanghai to help with the citysfood supplyduring thelockdown.Wearing asweater with5pockets,she had already droppedher phoneon thefloor threetimes6thephone disappeared.After lookingaround,Wang couldntfind herphone.All her7didn*t seeit,either.Sheguessed that she8it inoneof the boxes.Her sisterposted onSina Weibo,n9in Shanghaiwho gotacellphone in a deliverybox pleasecontact me.My sisterwas busypacking thesupplies and10left herphonein oneof theboxes.nThe postwas quickly11online.Wang Yongyong,a supplychain managerin ShanghaisHongqiaotownship,saw thepost on
12.She togetherwith somevolunteers helpedto searchthe
13.At last,theymanaged to find the cellphone in a truck.Many localpeople inShanghai saidin theirWeChat groupsthat14should try to findthecellphoneinorder notto failthe peoplewho were15them.1A.travelled B-sent C・worked D.posted2A.lost B.found C.bought D.received3A.want B・expect C.like D.choose4A.clothes B.books C.vegetables D.phonesB.dark5A.beautiful C.light D.smallB-before6A.after C.because D.soB・relatives7A.classmates C.workmates D.neighboursB.put8A.hid C.dropped D.threwB.Anybody9A.Somebody C.Nobody D.EverybodyB.slowly10A.quickly C.carefully D.carelesslyB・spread11A.arrived C.used D.lostB.Tuesday12A.Monday C.Thursday D.FridayIt was an interestingexperience forWang Yueyueand hercellphone.13A.packs B・phone C.truck D.supermarket14A.we B.I C.they D.she15A.helping B.calling C.visiting D.missing
11.Dear Headmaster,There isan openspace at the back of ourschool andwe wouldlike toturn itinto a
1.Many of us hateeating vegetables.What ifwe growsome vegetablesthere Ifthe studentsgrow theirown vegetables,I amsurethey2more vegetables.Its goodfor theirhealth.If weteach childrento enjoyvegetables earlyin life,theyare sureto3eatingvegetablesin theirlife.,4children liketrying newfood.If childrenare learningabout vegetablesat school,its鼓励important toencouragethis interest.Parents canlisten to their childrenabout whatthey learn.Parentsand childrencan alsodo some5together.Younger childrencan enjoyreading storiesabout vegetables.Parents cangive themsome usefulmessages.6children mayenjoy cookingthrough cookbookswith parents.Its7tofindnew dinnerideas tocook vegetablesinatasty way.Also,the gardencan helpchildren tounderstandmore aboutwhere their8comes from.Wehave done asurvey and9the students love thisidea.We hopeyou willagree withour planand10us.When wefinish thework,thewholeschool willsay thank-You to you.Yours sincerely,Jim WhiteMonitorof Class1,Grade81A.Garden B.Playground C.Pool D.Castle2A.Were eatingB.Are eatingC.Will eatD.Have eaten3A.Stop B.Avoid C.Keep D.Dislike4A.However B.Moreover C.Instead D.Otherwise5A.Shopping B.Walking C.Cleaning D.Reading6A.Shorter B.Taller C.Younger D.Older7A.Good B.Terrible C.Impossible D.Hard8A.Drink B.Food C.Interest D.Money9A.Not allB.Only afew ofC.Almost allD.Some of10A.Support B.Protect C.Save D.Warn
12.There isan oldEnglish saying,Laughter笑is thebest medicine.1Norman Cousinscertainly would1with this.Norman Cousins was theeditor of a magazinecalled SaturdayReview foralmost fortyyears.He alsowroteand spokeabout worldpeace,2to manydifferent countriesto sharehis ideas.In the1960s,after returningto theUnited Statesfrom abusy andtiring tripto Europe,Mr.Cousins got
3.He hada strangedisease.It madehim hardto
4.In lessthan aweek afterhegotback,he couldnot standit.Every movewas painful.He wasnot able to sleepat night.The doctortold Mr.Cousins that they didnotknow5to curehis problemand hemight6be better.Mr.Cousins,however,didnt wantto7hope.Mr.Cousins thought that theillness couldbe causedby8feeling.He didnot wantto takemedicine tocure
9.Instead,he feltthat happyfeelings or10might curehis illness.喜居He beganto experimenton himselfwhile stillin the hospital11watching comedyU shows ontelevision.Mr.Cousins quicklyfound thatten minutesof reallaughter duringthe daygave himtwo hoursofpain-Free sleepatnight.Because thedoctors couldnot helphim,Mr.Cousins leftthehospitaland stayedinahotel room to dohisexperiments withlaughter.For eightdays,Mr.Cousins restedin thehotel roomwatching funnyshowsontelevision,reading12books,and sleepingwhen he felt tired.After threeweeks,hefelt13to take a vacationandbegin runningon thebeach forexercise.After afew months,Mr.Cousinswasableto14to hiswork.He hadlaughed himselfbackto15,Whata surprise!1A.Agree B.Play C.Disagree D.Go2A.Travelling B.Sending C.Talking D.Listening3A.Lost B.Surprised C.Sick D.Ready4A.Train B.Sit C.Speak D.Move5A.How B.Who C.When D.Where6A.Always B.Often C.Sometimes D.Never7A.Set upB.Give upC.Tidy upD.Wake up8A.Dangerous B.Interesting C.Strange D.Unhappy9A.Himself B.Herself C.Itself D.Themselves10A.Music B.Doctors C.Medicine D.Laughter11A.By B.In C.On D.At12A.Useful B.Sad C.Humorous D.Boring13A.Enough goodB.Good enoughC.Enough wellD.Well enough14A.Go backB.Go overC.Go intoD.Go away15A.Love B.Health C.Illness D.Happiness
13.This storyis aboutan oldlady,Mrs.Jones.She is fully dressedeach1at eight,with herhair fashionably虽然done,although sheis blind.She ismoving toa nursing home today.Her husbandrecently diedof anillness,making themove
2.After onehour of3patiently in the hallofthenursinghome,she movedto thelift forher room.I startedto4her tinyroomtoher.nI loveit,n she said with the5of aneight-Year-Old girlhaving just been givenanew littledog.nMrs.Jones,you havententered the room yet.Why areyousohappyn是否She smiledand said,“happiness issomething youdecide onahead oftime.Whether Ilike myroomor notdoesnt6on howthe tableor thebed isplaced.Its adecision Imake everymorning whenI7up.”1can spendthe dayin bedcrying about the partsof mybody thatno longerwork,but I dont.Instead,Iget out of bedand am8the bodyparts thatwork.How youlook atyour lifematters.For me,each dayisa
9.账户,Fil enjoythe newday andall thehappy memoriesI havehad.Old ageis likea bankaccount andyouget whatyouve putin.So,my10toyouis to save alot ofhappiness inthe bankaccount ofmemories.Thank1A.afternoon B.night C.noon D.morning2A.interesting B.comfortable C.necessary D.different3A.waiting B.living C.sleeping D.workingyou foryour part in fillingmy memorybank.4A.take B・describe C.discuss D.share5A.joy B.pity C-fear D.worry6A.depend B.live C・keep D.carry7A.give B.put C・wake D.set8A.sorry forB・sad aboutC.happy withD.angry for9A.lesson B.test C.gift D.race10A.advice B.plan C・dream D.purpose
14.Two years ago,I wassitting in my carwaiting ina long line fora tollbooth收费站.When I1reached thebooth,the workertold methattheperson infront hadpaid forme and I was2to go.I wasso
3.I didn*t4tosavethe5dollars.I wouldnever knowwho itwas.Iwas tiredout bythe trafficand thelongline,andthat actionwas surprisingand unbelievable.However,it really5my heart.I decidedto paythetoll forthe nextcar.后视镜The firsttime Itried topay forwardthe toll,I kept6my rearview mirrorto seewho Idbepaying for.In the mirror,I sawa tiredlooking Uberdriver.I feltglad thatmy7would begoing toagood车道place.But beforewe gotto the tollbooth,the Uberdriver had8lanes andnow therewas someoneelse做手势behind me.She lookedworried andwas gesturingangrily ina9with herfriend.I wasntwilling to判断be payingforawoman likethat andwas10judging herby what I wasseeing inthemirror.Anyway Ipaidthetollfor both ofusand left.汽笛声.Thirty secondslater I was surprisedto heara honkIt wasthe woman and herfriend wavingand11atmefrom the next lane!She lookedbright and
12.She wasn*t whatI thoughtshe waslike.This wasan1A.Slowly B.Quickly C.Quietly D.Finally2A.Confident B.Alone C.Free D.Generousimportant13that I shouldn*t14people soquickly...Idontknow their
15.4A.Need B.Choose C.Decide D.Begin5A.Felt B.Shook C.Touched D.Stuck6A.Fixing upB.Cleaning upC.Breaking intoD.Looking into7A.Mind B.Cause C.Patience D.Money8A.Designed B.Changed C.Drawn D.Avoided9A.Fight B.Research C.Conversation D.Competition10A.Actively B.Bravely C.Openly D.Certainly11A.Smiling B.Jumping C.Laughing D.Pointing12A.Pretty B.Humorous C.Clever D.Happy13A.Chance B.Interview C.Lesson D.Speed14A.Judge B.Remember C.Refuse D.Understand15A.Education B.Story C.Job D.Age沮丧.
15.I usedto feelhopeless andfrustrated Lastyear mymother became1ill andhad anoperation onherbrain.I feltmy wholeworld turnupside downand Ihadno2whatI could dotohelpher toreduce herpain.My eyeswere3with tearswhenever I was alone.Last monthI4a watch,which wasan18-Year-Old birthdaygift frommy father.I couldnot fallasleepfor acouple ofnights becauseI felt5abouttheloss.There havebeen manybad thingslike theseinmylife.I couldnever knowhow todeal withsuch6things untilI readIf YouHave aLemon,Make aLemonade bythe Americanwriter DaleCarnegie.Whenthe wiseman ishanded alemon,he says,What7can I get fromthis Howcan Iimprove mysituation Howcan I turnthis lemoninto a lemonade”乐观的I suddenly8that lifeisfullof upsand downs,so Ineed tostay positiveall thetime.Now whenIthink of my past,I wishIcouldhavedonewith things
9.When mymother wasfighting againsther illness,Ishouldhave heldher handsin mine,telling herthings would get better10hiding andcrying.Several weeksago,I tookpartina schoolsinging competition.I didnt11a prize.If Ihad notread thisarticle,I wouldcertainly havefelt12again.But instead,I smiledafter thecompetition.I washappy that13T hadgot somestage experience.刺Life isnot justa bedof roses.There arethorns14,but thesethorns helpusbecome braveand strong.When life151A.Exactly B.Seriously C.Possibly D.Hardly2A.Hope B.Wonder C.Idea D.Problem3A.Full B.Filled C.Set D.Careful4A.Received B.Sold C.Fixed D.Lost5A.Weak B.Comfortable C.Angry D.Terrible6A.Easy B.Hard C.Boring D.Meaningful7A.Lesson B.Lemonade C.Decision D.Reason8A.Realized B.Thought C.Wondered D.Guessed9A.Silently B.Differently C.Easily D.Suddenly10A.Because ofB.Except forC.Instead ofD.Away from11A.Expect B.Miss C.Win D.Refuse12A.Sad B.Proud C.Excited D.Wise13A.At onceB.At timesC.At lastD.At least14A.Too B.Either C.Also D.Though15A.Shows B.Makes C.Gives D.Sendsus alemon,lets tryto make alemonade.贫实战训练
1.Every day Igetoutside and takeawalk nearmy house.Several daysago,I happenedto1a coinon theroad.ButI2walking.After awhile Istarted thinking ofmy
3.She likescollecting loosechange.If she saw thecoin,she wouldnt4it.I wantedto goback forit,but I thought itwould beshaming ifsomeone sawme5a coin.Later thatdayItold my6-Year-Old daughterKate aboutthe
6.As Iexpected,she didn*t say,Dont7it.It isonly acoin.1Instead,Kate said,”1would havepicked itup.When smallcoins are8,they willbecome为遇.something important.She9catches small opportunities LDeepinto thenight,I thought of thatcoin again.I oncestepped on10but passedby.I alsothoughtofmyopportunities.I lostmany opportunities11Ithoughtthey werenot important.The nextmorning,I walkedalong the12road.I decidedto pickup thatcoin ifI sawit again.But itwas
13.Someone elsecaught theopportunity whichhad belongedto me.Since then,I havepaid muchattention tosmallopportunitiesaround me.I beganto understand that asmallopportunity can be the14of somethingbigger.What agreat lifelesson!And itonly15me acoin.1A.Collect B.Throw C.Notice D.Lose2A.Stopped B.Avoided C.Kept D.Enjoyed3A.Mother B.Daughter C.Cousin D.Friend4A.Want B.Get C.Miss D.FindD.Picking up5A.Holding upB.Giving upC.Looking upD.Coin6A.Event B.Road C.WalkingD.Laugh about7A.Worry aboutB.Talk aboutC.Hear aboutD.Found out8A.Thrown awayB.Thought aboutC.Added upD.Usually9A.Sometimes B.Never C.SeldomD.Those10A.It B.Them C.One11A.Before B.Until C.Though D.Because12A.Similar B.Same C.New D.Different13A.Gone B.Hidden C.Dirty D.Broken14A.St叩B.Beginning C.Result D.End15A.Costs B.Takes C.Pays D.Spends
2.Not longago,my daughtersfavourite leathershoes werecut bya knife.She cried.I took the shoesto ashoemakerto get them repaired.学徒The youngapprentice tooka lookatthecuts quicklyand said,There is1I can do butchange the鞋帮.”uppersHis masterlooked at2and said to me,If youtrust me,I willadd morecuts tobothofthe shoesonpurpose forspecial style.nI didn*t fullyunderstand him,3I decidedto leavethe shoes.Two dayslater,I wentthere togettheshoes.At thefirst sightI foundthere wereindeed fiveor six4on缝线.each shoe,but allof themwere coveredby softred leathersewed withthick threadThe shoeslooked称赞more specialand interestingthan ever.I5stop praisingthe masterfor hisskill.Another time,my wife*s6had anopening on the back.My wifechecked itcarefully,and thensaid,Ill7it myself.nnThree dayswent past,and I was very8to seeit againthe9was sewedup bythin andwhite threadand晶体.it lookedlike theice crystalShe10made alovely snowmanandawooden houseon theblouse.Isaid withpraise,”Its just as beautifulasapiece of
11.”补丁“1learned fromthe master.Patches canbe12to lookperfect.*replied mywife.Her wordstaught meeven moreperfection is13to achievein everything;patches areunavoidable不可避免的,so ishuman*s life,which willappear inthe formof wound,disability ordisease.14you cantchangethat,all you candoand haveto dois tocover thewound bypatches andtry yourbest tomakeamostbeautiful floweron thewound,andthatis15life teaches us.Once youunderstand it,youcanenjoy yourlifebetter.1A.Nothing B.Something C.Anything D.Everything2A.Him B.It Cthem D.Me3A.Because B.But C.So D.Or4A.Marks B.Colours C.Flowers D.Cuts5A.Wouldnt B.Couldnt C.Mustnt D.Neednt6A.Skirt B.Dress C.Blouse D.Shirt7A.Clean B.Repair C.Sell D.Paint8A.Lucky B.Sad C.Worried D.Surprised9A.Cut B.Injury C.Wound D.Opening10A.Even B.Once C.Really D.JustC.Wood11A.Art B.Ice D.Leather12A.Drawn B.Attracted C.Designed D.Bought13A.Unhelpful B.Necessary C.Important D.Impossible14A.As B.Since C.Unless D.While15A.How B.Why C.What D.Where
3.168yearsago,many peoplestarted toget sickin Londonbecause ofa diseasecalled cholera霍舌L n.It恐慌caused apanic amongLondoners sincenobody knewhow to1it.呼吸Most doctorsthoughtthatpeople gotcholera becausethey breathedin pollutedair.So theytoldtheir patients to opentheir windowsand breathein2air asmuch aspossible.However,this3didnt seemtowork well.Some doctorsadvised theirpatientstodrink plentyof waterandtakesome medicine,but thatdidnthelp
4.The doctorswere ata losswhat to do next.John Snow wasadoctor who hadadifferent
5.He thoughtthat cholerahad beenspread throughthewater thatpeople weredrinking.Maybe pollutedwater wasmaking peopleget
6.At first7paid muchattention toDr Snow.He developeda planto testhis theory.Dr Snowwent todifferentneighbourhoods in London andtested theirwater.He also8the numberof sickpeople ineachneighbourhood.It wasjustashehadthought!The neighbourhoodswiththecleanest waterhad the9sick理论people.The placeswiththedirtiest waterhad thegreatest numberof sickpeople.This10his theorythatcholera wasspread throughdirty water.市长Dr Snowreported the11of hisstudy to the mayorof Londonand otherdoctors.They examinedthe theoryand12that Dr Snowwascorrect.Then peopleinLondonstopped drinkingwater thatmight bepolluted.They werenot gettingsick
13.Doctors knewhow tofight againstcholera.All ittook wasclean water.14DrSnow,we knowhow tofight againstmany otherdiseases thatcanbespread through1A.Kill B.Treat C.Catch D.Cause2A.Dry B.Warm C.Cold D.Fresh3A.Advice B.Fact C.Message D.Order4A.Neither B.Either C.Also D.Too5A.Habit B.Hobby C.Opinion D.Chance6A.Blind B.Sick C.Deaf D.Disabled7A.Everybody B.Somebody C.Nobody D.Anybody8A.Organized B.Took C.Reduced D.Counted9A.Most B.Oldest C.Youngest D.Fewest10A.Proved B.Decided C.Developed D.Protected11A.Methods B.Numbers C.Results D.Purposes12A.Hoped B.Wondered C.Realized D.Wanted13A.Clearly B.Anymore C.Only D.Heavily14A.Thanks toB.Instead ofC.As wellas D.Without15A.Offer B.Connect C.Give D.Providedirty water.Cities arenow designedto15everyone withclean water.《绿山墙的安妮》
4.Since itwas publishedin1908,Anne ofGreen Gableshas beena favoritebook ofteenagersall overthe world.What itteachesusis simpleHow to1to bea happyand usefulperson.Anne isan11-Year-Old girland shehas noparents.She2inthetown ofAvonlea,Canada.She helpsMathew and MarillaCuthbert,a brotherand sister,on theirfarm.收养At first,MathewandMarilla hopeto adopta boy,not athin
3.Will shebe useful似乎on thefarm Itseems
4.Anne isgood atthinkingofnew andstrange ideas.She likestalking5and shecant doone thingforalong time.Thats notwhat is6onafarm.However,Anne triesto explainthatshecan reallybe
7.She worksvery hard.But shedoesnt losehergood senseof fun-And thisis why8love thestory.She doesntbecome nagood girl,if ngoodgirl19knowing onlyhow towork andlive unhappily.We seeAnne*slovefor10everywhere.She knowshow toenjoy11,such aseating icecream ortrying ona newdress.Many storiesfor childrenare writtento tellthem12to doeverything well.Usually,it meansdoing whatchildrenshould doand nothaving any
13.But thatsnot thekind ofstory Canadianwriter LucyMaudMontgomery14to tell.The bookgives readersa helpinghand,15it doesnttrytomake thembecome1A.Use upB.Look upC.Give upD.Grow up2A.Arrives B.Reaches C.Get D.Goes3A.Baby B.Student C.Girl D.Guest4A.Impolite B.Important C.Impossible D.ImpatientB.Too much5A.Too manyC.So manyD.So farB.Returned6A.Needed C.Improved D.DevelopedB.Careful7A.Cheerful C.Harmful D.UsefulB.Coaches8A.Readers C.Farmers D.WorkersB.Means9A.Catches C.Offers D.Advisesgood girlsand boys.10A.Teachers B.Friends C.Life D.Job11A.Themselves B.Itself C.Himself D.Herself12A.When B.How C.What D.Where13A.Gain B.Speed C.Fun D.Power14A.Invited B.Continued C.Wanted D.Sent15A.But B.Or C.So D.Otherwise
5.When youwere young,who rodeyou aroundon thebackof his bikeWho playedfoot balland flewkiteswith youinthepark Whoheld you1your firstdifficult mathproblem Whotaught youthe differencebetween2Your dad.Now itis yourturn todo somethingfor him.This Sunday.June3is18Day.So whynot dosomething4to thankyour dadTheidea ofFathers Daycame froman5lady calledSonora SmartDodd in
1909.己念抚养She wanteda specialday to honor2her father.He raisedsix childrenby himself6his wifediedduring thebirth oftheir7child.Dodd thoughtthere neededto bea daytohonorgreat andloving dads.Her fatherwasborn8,so shechose tohold thefirst Fathers Day celebrationon hisbirthday in
1910.In1924,US presidentCalvinCoolidge9the ideaofanational FathersDay.Finally,in1966,the thirdSunday inJune wasmadeFathers Day.There aremany ways10your loveand thanks.易动感情的.Send11a greetingcard.Usually fathersprefer cardsthat arenot tooemotional SoperImpschoose onethat willmake his
12.A smallpresent,such asa photoof yourfamily,13make himfeel likea king.Send him14the redrose isthe officialFathersDayflower.If hehas a15cover hisdesktop withwords likenI loveyou,Dad.”1A.With B.To C.For D.By2A.Old andyoung B.Big andsmall C.Right andwrong D.Long andshort3A.Mothers B.Fathers C.Childrens D.Womens4A.Easy B.Special C.Strange D.Hard5A.British B.Japanese C.Chinese D.American6A.When B.Until C.After D.Before7A.Third B.Fourth C.Fifth D.Sixth8A.Liked B.On May19C.On June19D.In July9A.Liked B.Disliked C.Needed D.Wanted10A.To takeB.To bringC.To showD.To say11A.Her B.You C.Me D.Him12A.Cry B.Jump C.Shout D.Laugh13A.Should B.Can C.Must D.Need14A.Flowers B.Books C.Clothes D.Shoes15A.Watch B.Computer C.Car D.Bike
6.A busarrived andan old woman goton itslowly.She woreno shoes.A little boy1the oldwomanandsaidtohismother,“Look,Mum.She isntwearing shoes・“Don,tpoint atothers,Tom.Its2the mothersaid andthen lookedoutofthe window.成年的“She musthave grownchildren,”said awoman3a furcoat.Her childrenshould takecare ofher.People shouldlearn tosave4,“said awell-Dressed man.If shehad saved money when she wasyoung,she wouldn*tbeso5now.”乘客Then allthe passengersonthe bus6silent.At thenext stop,a youngman7thebus.He waslistening tomusic.8hesawthe oldwoman,he froze.He carriedhis eyesfrom herfeet tohis own.He waswearing hisexpensive newtrainers.He hadsavedmoney跪下for monthsto buy
9.Unexpectedly,the youngman tookoff his10and socks.He kneltdown beforethe oldwoman.Granny,hesaid,”1see youhave noshoes.Well,I have/11and gently,he puthis socksandtrainers onthe oldwomans
12.Just thenthebus13thenextstop.The youngman gotoffthebus andwalked away,wearing no14inthe snow.nWho ishe oneasked.He15be anangel天使,said another.But thelittleboywhohadpointed1A.Looked atB.Shouted atC.Knocked atD.Pointed atattheoldwoman said,No,I sawhim clearly.He was only aman.”2A.Important B.Impatient C.Impolite D.Impossible3A.In B.With C.On D.Of4A.Money B.Water C.Energy D.Power5A.Poor B.Rich C.Strong D.Polite7A.Got upB.Got outC.Got onD.Got off8A.Since B.Until C.Before D.When9A.It B.Them C.Him D.Her10A.Trainers B.Coat C.Trousers D.Shirt11A.Carefully B.Especially C.Exactly D.Suddenly12A.Feet B.Arm C.Face.D.Leg13A.Arrived B.Got C.Came D.Reached14A.Coats B.Glasses C.Gloves D.Shoes15A.Could B.Need C.Must D.Shall
7.It wasa verycold winter.A couplehad tomove outfrom theirbeautiful andbig housebecause theircompanywas broken.The husbandworked dayand nightto1the familybut withno careofhiswife.So shethought,“He doesnftlove meany more.He justthinks abouthis2One day,she wantedto takea bath.He3her atthe door,HLet metake itfirst HWhynot letme showerfirstnsheasked.nI was4,dear.You takeit later,OK”She wasvery sad.5a boringday,she found6todoand turnedon hiscomputer.After7minutes,her eyeswere fulloftears.It washis diaryToday,I wasquite sad.She askedme8Iwasalways takingthe showerfirst,andIsaidto her,Iwastired.She was
9.In hermind,I treatedher notas10as usual,but howcanIdo Iwasn*t asrichas before!We movedtothe11flat,and therewasonlya showerin sucha freezingwinter.But Ifoundthat12one tookthe showerfirst,the roomcould geta littlewarmer.So everytime I13tothebathroom first,Iwasthinking that,when shetooktheshower,theroomwouldget14by1℃,2℃,3℃.Now I cant give hercomfortable life,bring hertotheexpensive restaurant,buy expensivedresses forher,but15Icangiveher1℃.1A.bring B・raise C.protect D.make2A.feeling B-ability C.business D.interest。
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