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阅读下面材料,从所给的五个选项中,选择正确的选项填空,使短文通顺、内容完整。
When America was young, the city of Washington, D.C. had been built.   1  .Trees were cut down and the Great Capitol(美国国会大厦) was built. A house was built. The President of the United States would live in this house.   2 
At that time there was a park near the President’s house.   3    Today in that same park there are no horses or cows, sheep or pigs.     4 
This is a city of many monuments(纪念碑). The highest of all is the George Washington Monument. This monument helps all of us remember George Washington, the first President of the United States. Inside the monument is an elevator. People from all over the country ride in the elevator to the top. Inside the monument are many steps.  5 .
When they get to the top, they see the United States Capitol building with its white dome(圆顶) and many monuments. They look over this beautiful city, Washington, D.C.—the capital of the United States.
A. People may climb these steps to the tops.
B. And people let their horses and cows, sheep and pigs eat grass in the park.
C. It is now called the White House.
D. It was built in a forest, near two beautiful rivers.
E. It is a beautiful park for all people to see.
F. It’s near the river.

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Welcome to Huangsi Island Nature Park and the penguin Parade(列队). You will see the world’s smallest penguins— the little penguins appearing from the ocean and crossing the beach to their home in line. It's a natural experience. Remember the little penguins are wild. You are a visitor to their home.
Making the most of your visit
Here are some helpful hints :
●The Penguins Parade last 50 minutes from the time penguins first cross the beach.
●Dress in warm clothes, for the Parade is in the open air on the beach.
●It is best to get down to the beach at least 15 minutes before the parade begins.
Protecting the Penguins
We do have some simple rules—designed to protect the penguins and make your visit more enjoyable.
●Photography—including video camera is not allowed. Make sure that your camera is placed inside your bag, or in a bag provided, before walking down to the beach. Photographs can be bought at proper price in the gift shop.
●Smoking is not allowed anywhere.
●And remember, the penguins are wild birds so please don't try to touch them.
What can you watch according to the passage?

A.The smallest penguins in the world coming home
B.Huangsi Island Park
C.The penguins crossing the ocean to their home.
D.The gift at proper price

You’d better ______________ .

A.Take some money
B.Wait in line
C.Obey some rules
D.Get down to the beach at most 15 minutes earlier.

During the PenguinParade, people________.

A.are allowed to smoke
B.had better wear warm clothes.
C.have to hand in their bags
D.Can take photos of the penguins

Which of the following statements is WRONG?

A.The Little Penguins go back home in line.
B.The whole Penguin Parade lasts 50 minutes.
C.People have a chance to touch the penguins.
D.The Penguin Parade takes place on the beach.

The passage is written mainly to________.

A.help make people's visit more pleasant
B.introduce the life of the Little Penguins
C.welcome people to Phillip bland Nature Park
D.encourage people to protect the Little Penguins

先阅读短文,在其后空白处写出各单词的正确形式,单词的第一个字母已给出。
One day, I was walking along Fifth Avenue. Suddenly I remembered that I nto buy a pair of socks. I turned into the first sock shop that cmy eye, and a boy clerk came forward.
“What can I do for you, sir?” “I wish to buy a pair of socks.” His eyes shone. There was a note of passion(饱含激情的口气) in his v . “Did you know that you have come into the f place in the world to buy socks?” I really didn’t know that, because I came here accidentally. “Come with me,” said the boy.
I followed him and he began to iall kinds of socks. “H on, I am going to buy only one pair!” “I know that,” said he, “but I want you to see how beautiful they are. Aren’t theyw?” There was a serious expression on his face, as if he were talking about his belief.
I became far more iin him than in the socks. I looked at him and said, “My friend, if you can k up this excitement day after day, in ten years you will o every sock in the United States.”
And now he has become the CEO of the biggest sock shop in the world.

My aunt Edith was a widow (寡妇) of 50, working as a secretary, when doctors discovered what was thought to be a very serious heart disease.
Aunt Edith doesn’t accept defeat (击败) easily. She began studying medical reports in the library and found an article in a magazine about a well-known heart surgeon (外科医生), Dr. Michael DeBakey, of Houston, Texas. He had saved the life of someone with the same disease. The article said Dr. DeBakey’s fees were very high; Aunt Edith couldn’t possibly pay them. But could he tell her of someone whose fee she could pay?
So Aunt Edith wrote to him. She simply listed her reasons for wanting to live: her three children, who would be on their own in three or four more years, her little girl was dreaming of traveling and seeing the world. There wasn’t a word of self-pity----only warmth and humor and the joy of living. She mailed the letter, not really expecting an answer.
A few days later, my doorbell rang. Aunt Edith didn’t wait to come in; she stood in the hall and read aloud: “Your beautiful letter moved me very deeply. If you can come to Houston, there will be no charge for either the hospital or the operation. Signed—Michael DeBakey.”
That was seven years ago. Since then, Aunt Edith has been around the world. Her three children are happily married. For her age, she is one of the youngest, most alive people I know----all because of an open heart surgeon who knew how to honor his profession, and how to open his own heart.
We learn from the reading that ________.

A.the heart disease was hard to deal with at that time
B.some doctors also could save Aunt Edith’s life
C.Aunt Edith’s children worried about their mother
D.Aunt Edith finally died when she was 57

The underlined word charge is the closest in meaning to ________.

A.problem B.fee C.time D.chance

Aunt Edith didn’t really expect an answer because ________.

A.she didn’t know Dr. DeBakey’s exact address
B.Dr. DeBakey was too busy to write a letter
C.she didn’t tell the doctor her trouble
D.she thought the doctor didn’t care about the poor

Dr. DeBakey promised to help Aunt Edith in order to ________.

A.make himself better-known
B.make her dream come true
C.honor his profession
D.help the children live better

Which is the best title of the passage?

A.A Lucky Widow B.A Successful Operation
C.An Unexpected Answer D.A Full-loved Letter

“I believe you’re the right person to write an advice column (专栏) for the students called Dear Amy!” Jenny, editor of the school newspaper, said to Andy, who finally agreed to accept the job if Jenny promised not to tell it to anyone else.
At first it wasn’t too bad. Most of the letters he received were interesting and quite easy to answer. Then came a letter from a person named Joe.
“Dear Amy,” it began, “I’m in real trouble. I’ve wanted to be a songwriter all my life, but my parents won’t even let me take music lessons. I have a guitar, but they both get angry if I play. I’ve tried explaining, but they won’t listen. I feel sad. Should I run away from home? Maybe that will make my parents agree.” The letter signed “Joe”.
Andy thought about this letter for a long time. Should he advise someone to run away from home? Probably not. But didn’t Joe have a right to be a songwriter if he wanted to? Andy thought hard, but couldn’t think out a good answer. Andy couldn’t sleep. He just worried about poor Joe.
At a bar a few days later, Eleanor, a girl in Andy’s math class, sat down next to him and asked, “ What’s wrong with you? You look a little worried.”
“I guess I do,” said Andy.
“If you got an problem, why don’t you try writing to Dear Amy about it?” asked Eleanor.
Andy sighed; but she continued, “in fact, I guess Dear Amy is rather busy with other problems. She still hasn’t answered the phony letter I wrote her last week. You’d better read it – it may even make the most hard-hearted person cry! It was supposed to be from a songwriter named Joe.”
Andy might be ______.

A.an editor of the school newspaper
B.a songwriter
C.a math teacher
D.a doctor in the school

It’s clear “Dear Amy” ______.

A.helps students who want to run away from home
B.answers letters from the students
C.writes songs for the students
D.meets readers at a bar

It seemed to be easy for Andy to do the job until _____.

A.he changed his name
B.received a letter signed “Joe’
C.he met Eleanor at a bar
D.his name was well-known

In the letter Joe says that ______.

A.his parents don’t know about music
B.his classmates don’t understand him
C.he would stay away from his parents
D.he would obey his parents

The underlined word “ phony ” perhaps means ______.

A.unreal B.boyish
C.popular D.favorite

阅读下列材料,从每题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。

The above reading is most probably ________.

A.a menu B.a food report
C.an advertisement D.a letter

It’s clear that the restaurant ________.

A.offers Chinese food
B.was set up 22 years ago
C.gets no awards at all
D.is good at cooking ducks

At 12:00 pm, customers can ________.

A.find the restaurant closed
B.have a good meal in the restaurant
C.enjoy the awards in the restaurant
D.make a phone call to order food

The reading doesn’t tell us ________.

A.the address of the restaurant
B.the price of food
C.the phone number of the restaurant
D.the way to order food

Which country does the restaurant belong to?

A.China. B.India.
C.America. D.Canada.

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