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  The worst tourist in the world is Nicholas Seottie of San Francisco. Once he flew from the US to his hometown in Italy to see someone at home. The plane stopped to get oil at Kennedy Airport of New York after an hour's flying. As he thought he had arrived home, Mr Scottie got off the plane. He thought he was in Rome. When nobody was there to meet him, Mr Scottie thought maybe they were held up by heavy traffic. While looking for their address, Mr Scottie found that the old “Rome” had changed a lot. Many old buildings were replaced by high modern ones. He also found that many people spoke English instead of Italian and that many streets were written in English. Mr Scottie knew very little English, so he asked a policeman the way to the bus station. He happened to meet a policeman who was also born in Italy and answered him in the same language. After twelve hour's travelling round on a bus, the driver handed him over to a second policeman. He asked the policeman why the Rome police employed so many people as policemen speaking English instead of Italian. Mr Scottie did not believe he was in New York when he was told so. To get him on a plane back to San Francisco, he was sent to the airport in a police car with sirens (警報(bào)) on. “Look,” said Scottie to his interpreter (翻譯) , “I know I'm in Italy. That's how they drive.”

(1) When Mr Scottie arrived at the airport, nobody met him because ________.

[  ]

A.he was in New York

B.he was not in Rome

C.policeman could help him

D.both A and B

(2) In what direction did the plane fly when Mr Scottie went to Italy from the US?

[  ]

A.To the east.
B.To the south.
C.To the west.
D.To the north.

(3) Why was Mr Scottie so sure that he was in Rome?

[  ]

A.Because he knew little about the US.

B.Because he knew little about Italy.

C.Because he travelled a lot.

D.Because he didn't travel much.

(4) At last Mr Scottie ________.

[  ]

A.know he did something wrong

B.still thought he was in Rome

C.knew he was wrong

D.knew he was at home

(5) Do you think many people do the same things as Mr Scottie did?

[  ]

A.Nobody but Mr Scottie made this kind of mistake.

B.Many people make this kind of mistake.

C.Few people make this kind of mistake.

D.50% of people will make the same mistake.

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  Some people think that all wild animals are dangerous. In fact few of them will eat a man if left alone. If you meet a lion, I'm sure you will run away. But even a lion will avoid (躲避) a man if it is not very hungry. Lions only kill and eat men when they have grown too old to catch their food, such as sheep and other animals. Some animals get frightened when they only smell a man. Some of them stand and look at a man for a little while before they run away. Others take no notice at all but quietly walk in another direction (方向) . Wild animals only eat a man when they are afraid that he tries to kill their young ones, or when they are shot at and made angry.

(1) If you meet a lion which is not very hungry, ________.

[  ]

A.it will become your friend quickly

B.it will try to catch you

C.it will leave you

D.you must shoot it

(2) Very old enough wild animals are dangerous to men because ________.

[  ]

A.they like to eat men

B.they can't avoid them

C.they can't catch other small animals

D.they are too old to catch men

(3) Wild animals usually kill and eat ________.

[  ]

A.sheep and other small animals

B.moving lions

C.humans

D.only women and children

(4) Wild animals will catch and eat a man if he ________.

[  ]

A.tries to run away

B.makes them angry

C.doesn't kill their young ones

D.leaves them alone

(5) In the writer's eyes, ________.

[  ]

A.wild animals are always dangerous

B.young wild animals are dangerous

C.wild animals only eat sheep

D.wild animals are not always dangerous

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  Your Passport(護(hù)照) Please! Mr. Hill arrives at London Airport at the end of a three-week holiday in France. Usually he wears a beard (留胡須)since it has been hot there, he has taken it off(剃掉). But his passport photo shows him with his beard.

  An officer looks at the photo for a moment, and says,“ Will you excuse me? Please sit down. I shan't keep you long. ” With this, he walks away, shows the photo to a second officer, and says, “I know that face. ” The second officer looks at the passport and asks where Mr. Hill has come from. When he hears that Mr. Hill has arrived back from Paris, the second officer smiles and

says: “An Englishman with a beard stole a painting in Paris on Friday. And that man looks just the kind of man... ”

  Suddenly it comes to the first officer who Mr. Hill is. He returns to him, and asks,“ Did you teach at the No. 2. High School?” When Mr. Hill answers, in surprise, that he did, the first officer smiles and says, “I thought so. I'm Jack Smith. You taught me French. You haven't changed a bit. ”

(1) Mr. Hill ________.

[  ]

A. has just come back from the airport

B. is on his way to Paris

C. spent three weeks in Paris before he went to France

D. has been in France for three weeks

(2) Mr. Hill ________.

[  ]

A. has a beard on his face but not in his photo

B. grew a beard while he was on holiday

C. has a beard in his photo but not on his face

D. took his beard off long before he went on holiday

(3) The first officer is sure ________.

[  ]

A. Mr. Hill stole the painting

B. he has seen the face in the photo before

C. he knows the second officer's face

D. a man without a beard stole the painting

(4) The second officer says that ________.

[  ]

A. Mr. Hill stole the painting

B. a man with a beard, from France, stole a painting in English:

C. an Englishman took his beard off and stole a painting

D. a man with a beard, from England, stole a painting in Paris

(5) Mr. Hill taught ________.

[  ]

A. Jack Smith French at the No. 2 High School

B. Jack Smith to be a first officer

C. at the No. 2 High School, in France

D. French some years ago and his name was Smith, not Hill

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  During the Second World War, Winston Churchill was the British Prime Minister. One day he had to go to the British Broadcasting Corporation (the BBC) to make an important speech to the nation.

  An hour before the time of this speech, he stopped a taxi in the street and asked the driver to take him to the BBC, but the taxi driver, who did not recognize him, said he could not take him anywhere just then, because he wanted to go back to his home at the other end of London to hear Churchill make a speech on the radio. Churchill was so pleased when he heard this. Churchill answered that he gave the man a pound, which was worth quite a lot in those days.

  “All right, get in,” said the driver happily, opening the door of the taxi. “I'll take you, and to hell with (讓……見鬼去) Churchill and his speech !”

(1) During the Second World War, Winston Churchill was the

[  ]

A. British Prime Minister

B. American Prime Minister

C. Chinese Prime Minister

D. French Prime Minister

(2) An hour before the time of this speech, he stopped a ________ in the street and asked the driver to take him to the________.

[  ]

A. bus, VOA

B. taxi, BBC

C. taxi, VOA

D. bus, BBC

(3) The taxi driver wanted to go back to his home of London to hear Churchill 'make a speech________.

[  ]

A. at the other end, on the radio

B. in the other end, in the radio

C. on the other end, to the radio

D. at the other end, in the radio

(4) What do you think of the driver?

[  ]

A. He cared for Churchill more than for his speech.

B. He cared for Churchill's speech more than for Churchill himself.

C. He cared for Churchill and his speech more than for money.

D. He cared for money most.

(5) Can you imagine Churchill's expression after he heard the driver's last word?

[  ]

A. Happy.

B. Dumbfounded (目瞪口呆的).

C. Surprised.

D. Worried.

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  I will tell you the story of the ant and the grasshopper(蝗蟲). It is a cold winter's day and an ant is bringing out some grains of corn (谷粒). He gathered (收集) them in the summer. He wants to dry them. The grasshopper is hungry. He sees the ant and says, “Give me a few grains corn; I am dying of hunger(餓死).”

  “But,” says the ant, “what did you do in the summer? Didn't you store up (貯藏) some corn?”

  “No,” says the grasshopper, “I was too busy.”

  “What did you do?” asks the ant.

  “I sang all day,” answers the grasshopper.

  “If you sang all summer,” says the ant, “you can dance all winter. ”

(1) The ant dries the grains of corn ________.

[  ]

A. in the summer

B. in the winter

C. on weekdays

D. when he is hungry

(2) The grasshopper is very hungry because he only ________ in the summer.

[  ]

A. danced
B. dried the grains
C. stored up corn
D. sang

(3) The ant gave the grasshopper________.

[  ]

A. some grains of corn

B. something to eat

C. nothing

D. some rice

(4) The title (題目) of the story may be ________.

[  ]

A. The Ant and The Grasshopper

B. The Ant Sings and Dances

C. The Busy Ant and The Happy Grasshopper

D. Store up Some Corn and You'll Be Hungry

(5) From the story we can know ________.

[  ]

A. the ant is our good friend

B. we must think before we do anything

C. people must help others

D. we must work hard for a good life

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  Faraday (法拉第), a famous physicist and chemist (物理學(xué)家和化學(xué)家) in the world, was born in England in 1791, and died in 1867. in his life he found very important things in physics, such as the appearance of the electromagnetic induction(電磁感應(yīng)), the law of electrolysis (電解定律) and so put forward (提出) the idea of the electric field (電場(chǎng)) and magnetic field (磁場(chǎng)). His finding was of important effect (作用)on electric production.

  As a boy, his family was very poor and his parents couldn't pay for his cost of the education. So he went to school only several years. When he was thirteen years old, he began to be a boy of selling newspapers and then he became an apprentice (學(xué)徒). He loved the subject of science. During the time when he worked, he read a large number of books in science and he still set up his laboratory. Later he went to the college of English Imperial House and became an assistant in the lab. Because of working hard he could do experiments alone. In the end he won success.

  Faraday was a great scientific thinker. He not only devoted (奉獻(xiàn)) himself to the scientific study but also insisted on giving lessons in scientific knowledge to the young people. He made greater contributions to science.

(1) What was he at the age of thirteen?

[  ]

A. He was a scientist.

B. He was a worker.

C. He was a boy of selling newspapers.

D. He was a great thinker.

(2) Faraday lived in the world for ________ years.

[  ]

A. 68

B. 86

C. 66

D. 76

(3) What did he find?

[  ]

A. He found the induction field.

B. He found the appearance of the electromagnetic induction.

C. He found the electric field.

D. Both A and C.

(4) He still set up his laboratory. Here“set up” means“ ________”

[  ]

A. built

B. founded

C. visited

D. traveled

(5) Why did he get little education?

[  ]

A. Because he wanted to be a worker

B. Because his parents didn't let him go to school

C. Because he liked to read newspapers.

D. Because his family was very poor

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  The Sioux Indians (印第安人) lived near the plains (平原). They hunted buffaloes (水牛). But they didn't go far. They had no horses. They lived in this way for many years.

  There were no horses in this country until 1519. Then the soldiers came from Spain (西班牙) and brought horses with them. Some of the horses were lost : They became wild (野的).

  About 1600, the Sioux found some of the wild horses. They thought the horses were big dogs. The Indians soon learned how wonderful the“big dogs” were. On horses, the Sioux could follow the buffaloes for many miles. Now the Sioux did not have to stay in one place.

  Soon the Sioux became a strong people. They took what they wanted from other Indians. Other Indians could not catch them. But before long other Indians had horses, too.

  Once Indians had horses, their lives changed quickly in many ways.

(1)The Sioux Indians did not go far because ________ .

[  ]

A. they didn' t want to go

B. they were afraid of wild animals

C. they didn't have any horses

D. they wanted to hunt buffaloes

(2) Horses were brought from ________ .

[  ]

A. the plains

B. Spain

C. Mexico

D. the hill

(3) From the story, we know ________ .

[  ]

A. the wild horses had always lived in North American

B. horses made Indians strong

C. Indians hunted horses for food

D. Indians preferred horses to buffaloes

(4) What did the Sioux do when they became strong?

[  ]

A. They went to take other Indians things.

B. They took all Indians they wanted.

C. They gave their horses to other Indians.

D. They wanted to go farther.

(5) The story has told us ________ .

[  ]

A. the soldiers were wild men from Spain

B. horses changed the lives of Indians

C. horses are very useful in our life

D. Indians liked horses very much

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  Many students of English think that learning a new language is very difficult. Now think how difficult it is to learn English when your brain is only the size of a bird's brain! That is what some birds can do.

  Many different kinds of birds can copy the sounds of language. African gray parrots are the birds best known for this.

  Every December in London, the National Cage and Aviary Bird Show tries to find the best “talking” bird in the world. One bird named Prudle stood out among the “talking” birds. She won this prize for 12 years in a row from 1965 to 1977.

  Prudle was also the oldest bird in the world that lived in a cage. Mr. Frost took care of the bird until Prudle died in 1994. Prudie was 35 years old.

  A different kind of bird, not parrot, named Puck was tested in 1993. It turned out that Puck knew more English words than Prudle knew. Puck knew more than 1700 words.

(1) What kind of birds usually speaks the best?

[  ]

A. African gray parrots.

B. Uganda's.

C. The Aviary Bird Show.

D. English parrots.

(2) What is Prudle?

[  ]

A. A bird.

B. A cage.

C. A contest.

D. A prize.

(3) How many years did Prudle win the speaking contest for birds?

[  ]

A. 1965.

B. 12.

C.55.

D.800.

(4) Why was Puck better than Prudle?

[  ]

A. He died.

B. He spoke faster.

C. He knew more words.

D. He was bigger.

(5) Who was Mr. Frost?

[  ]

A.  parrot.

B. Prudle's owner.

C. An English teacher.

D. Puck's owner

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  Once in Egypt (埃及) there was a thick forest. In the middle of the lake in this forest lived a terrible ogre (吃人精). Whenever any animal tried to drink from the lake, the ogre would jump out and eat the animal up.

  One day a group of monkeys came to the forest. Their head was a clever old monkey. He knew about the ogre, so he warned the others,“An ogre lives in the lake in this forest, if he catches you, he will eat you. So don't drink any water from the lake until I tell you it is safe.”

  The monkeys listened to their head. They got very thirsty, but they stood back from the lake. Then the clever old monkey went near the lake and waited to see if the ogre would appear.

  When the ogre saw the old monkey, he came out of the water and said,“Come down and drink.”

  “No,” said the monkey,“if we come to the water, you will eat us.”

  “Yes,” said the ogre,“but there is no other lake in the forest. Soon you and your friends will have to come here to drink.”

  The old monkey thought and thought. Then he saw some long reeds (蘆葦) growing near the lake. He picked some reeds and gave them to the other monkeys. Each monkey put one end of the reed in its mouth and the other end in the water. Then the monkeys sucked (吸) the water through the reeds. So they stayed away from the lake and still drank as much as they wanted. The ogre was very angry when he saw this and disappeared into the lake.

  And none of the monkeys saw him again.

(1) If the animals ________ , the ogre would eat them.

[  ]

A. went away from the water

B. found some water to drink

C. tried to find some water

D. went near the lake and drank water from it

(2) The clever old monkey warned the others not to drink any water from the lake ________ .

[  ]

A. although it was safe for them to drink

B. because there was an ogre in the forest

C. until he found it was safe

D. until the ogre allow them to do so

(3) The ogre told the old monkey ________ .

[  ]

A. there was another lake in the forest

B. he would soon eat all the monkeys

C. not all the monkeys would die without water

D. he wouldn't eat the monkeys any longer

(4) None of the monkeys saw the ogre again because ________ .

[  ]

A. the monkeys were not warned that there was an ogre there

B. the monkeys had left the forest looking for another lake

C. the ogre knew he couldn't catch any monkey any more

D. the ogre moved to another lake looking for food

(5)Which of the following is right?

[  ]

A. The other monkeys wouldn't listen to their head.

B. The ogre was so thirsty that he soon died.

C. The old monkey warned the ogre not to eat them.

D. It was reeds that saved the monkeys.

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  Mrs. Cousins was a famous musician several years ago. She taught music at a college and some of her students succeeded in their business. They can't forget the professor and praise her when they win prizes. Now the old woman stays at home with her husband. The old man looks after his wife well and she is never worried about anything. She often receives some presents on her birthday or at Christmas and she's satisfied with all.

  In common with some old people, she finds her memory is failing. Sometimes she forgets what she did or will do. It often gets her in trouble. Her husband has noticed it and advised her to go to see a famous neurologist (神經(jīng)病學(xué)家) who lives in the capital. He bought two tickets for London and told her to put them into her handbag while she was playing the piano.

  The next morning when they reached the airport in the nick of time (剛來得及)to catch their plane, Mrs. Cousins said, “I wish we'd brought the piano with us.”

  “Don't be stupid, dear!” said Mr. Cousins. “We're not going to hold a concert, but to see a doctor.”

  “I know,” she sighed and said. “I've left the tickets on it!”

(1) The students respect Mrs. Cousins because ________ .

[  ]

A. she was good at playing the piano

B. with her help they succeeded

C. she taught them music

D. she was a musician

(2) Mrs. Cousins is satisfied with all because ________ .

[  ]

A. she's often given some presents

B. she can stay at home

C . she lives a happy life

D. she has enough money

(3) Mrs. Cousins' memory is failing because of ________ .

[  ]

A. an advanced age

B. illness

C. eating too much

D. hard work

(4) Mrs. Cousins sighed because ________ .

[  ]

A. they had missed their plane

B. she had left the piano at home

C. she had lost the tickets

D. she had left the tickets in the home

(5) Which of the following is wrong?

[  ]

A. Mr. Cousins had no time to fetch the tickets.

B. Mrs. Cousins thought she would hold a concert.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Cousins couldn't take the plane.

D. Mrs. Cousins forgot to bring the tickets with her.

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