阅读下面短文,把A—D 四个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容完整、正确,然后完成第75小题。 ( 每小题2 分, 共10分 )
At school many things happen to us. We may feel excited when we have success in a school play. _____71_____ We want to keep the memory for the rest of our lives.
How to keep the memory? Our English teacher, Miss Wang, has taught us a good way of remembering things. It is to make our own yearbook. What is a yearbook? _____72_______ It’s usually made at the end of the year.
Last December, we began to make our yearbook. ______73______Then some students interviewed them, some wrote down their stories, others took photos of them. ____74______ Finally, our teacher helped us to put the things together. We had our first yearbook.
All of us put a lot of love into making the yearbook. It is so wonderful that not only the students but also our parents and teachers will remember the special time for ever.
A. A yearbook is a kind of book which is used to keep the memory of exciting moments. B. Everyone in our class had something to do to make the yearbook. C. We may feel sorry if we lose an important game. D. First, we chose the persons who had done something special. |
Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
A.Making a yearbook can keep the memory. |
B.We can learning English from our teacher. |
C.Our parents and teachers will remember the special time for ever |
D.Many things happen to the students at school. |
Many scientists find that colours can change people’s feelings. It’s very interesting. Some colours can make people feel relaxed,and some colours can make people feel nervous. Now,this kind of knowledge is being used in many places. For example, school walls are always painted green because green makes students feel relaxed. It is also good for the students’ eyes. Some books are also green or light blue for the same reason. Restaurant owners not only have to know how to make food,but also have to know how to make money. Here are some things they’ve learned from scientific studies. The colour red makes people hungry. Many fast food restaurants have red furniture or walls. Soft colours like pink and light blue make people feel relaxed,so they spend more time eating. Loud music may be nice at first,but it soon makes people want to leave. Hard seats also make customers want to eat quickly and leave. Many restaurants,especially fast food restaurants,use this knowledge to make customers eat faster.How does the colour green make the students feel?
A.Hungry. | B.Nervous. | C.Angry. | D.Relaxed. |
How does the colour red make most people feel?
A.Hungry. | B.Comfortable. | C.Excited. | D.Worried. |
Which colour isn’t mentioned in this passage?
A.Green. | B.White. | C.Light blue. | D.Red. |
What do many fast food restaurants do?
①Play loud music.②Play soft music.③Have hard seats.④Paint their walls red.
A.①②③ | B.①③④ | C.①②④ | D.②③④ |
What’s the best title for this passage?
A.Colour and restaurant. |
B.Use colour to make money. |
C.Colour and science. |
D.Use colour to change feelings. |
“Fish stories” are stories of the greatest fish that a fisherman has almost caught, but for some reason, the fish always get away. Usually, these stories do not have much truth to them. One of the biggest fish stories in history was about a whale.
In 1891, a ship hunting for whales in the South Atlantic Ocean found a very large whale. While the hunters were trying to kill the whale, it sank two small boats. One man drowned, and another man, James Bartley, was lost in the ocean. However, after the hunters finally killed the whale, they cut open the whale’s stomach and found Mr Bartley inside. He was not dead!
Several weeks later, Mr Bartley seemed to have gotten over his terrible experience. The only thing he could remember was that while he was inside the whale, it was very hot. The liquid (液体) from the whale’s stomach had turned all of his skin snow white. Mr Bartley had to live with the effect from the whale for the rest of his life.
Today, many people have heard about the strange experience of Mr Bartley and do not buy it. Not one real fact has been found to prove that the events ever took place described by the sailors. No scientist or newspaper reporter was ever able to talk to Mr Bartley, and all of the stories told in magazines about Mr Bartley’s experience were explained by other sailors on the boat. Mr Bartley was probably not even a real person at all.
In 1928, after the captain (船长) of the whaling ship had died, one man asked the captain’s wife about Mr Bartley’s story. The wife said that no man who had sailed on her husband’s ship was ever swallowed by a whale.
However, this has not stopped James Bartley’s story from being repeated, and many people today still believe that it is true.What made Mr Bartley’s skin white?
A.The ocean water. | B.The whale’s teeth. |
C.The heat inside the whale. | D.The liquid in the whale’s stomach. |
Who may have talked to Mr Bartley?
A.A scientist. | B.The captain’s wife. |
C.The sailors on the ship. | D.A newspaper reporter. |
The captain’s wife said that .
A.the story was not true | B.her husband told her the story |
C.the whale was never found | D.Mr Bartley didn’t work for her husband |
Today, many people have heard about the strange experience of Mr Bartley and do not buy it. Here “buy” means .
A.明白 | B.相信 | C.购买 | D.证明 |
In paragraph 4 and paragraph 5 we may know that Mr Bartley .
A.became a writer later | B.died when he was young |
C.told his story to a magazine reporter | D.was not even a real person at all |
Every year, we celebrate many special days─Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and New Year’s Day. In some countries, there is a special day for playing tricks on others. In North America and parts of Europe, this day is known as April Fool’s Day, and is celebrated on April 1.
Many people believe that the French started April Fool’s Day. Centuries ago, New Year’s Day in Europe was April 1. In 1582, the calendar changed and King Charles IX of France moved it to January 1.
Some people did not like this, and chose to keep April 1 as New Year’s Day. Many called these people ‘April fools’ and played jokes and tricks on them. Over time, April 1 became a day to have fun in France. It then spread to England and Scotland, and later, to North America.
On April Fool’s Day, jokes are common. In the United States, for example, a person may move a friend’s clock ahead one hour, or change the sugar and salt. In Scotland, April Fool’s Day lasts for two days. The second day is called ‘Taily Day’─for one’s ‘tail’. On this day, people might secretly put a sign saying ‘kick me’ on a person’s back or behind. Other countries have their own ‘Fool’s Day’. In Spain and Mexico, people play tricks on each other on December 28. In India, it happens on March 31.
In many countries around the world, April 1 is a day of fun. Jokes bring about a lot of laughter, and many shouts of ‘April Fool’!It is said that people first celebrated ‘Fool’s Day’ in .
A.the United States | B.France | C.Scotland | D.Spain |
In North America, ‘Fool’s Day’ is celebrated on .
A.April 1 | B.April 2 | C.December 28 | D.March 31 |
People are allowed to while celebrating ‘Fool’s Day’.
A.kick your friends in the behind |
B.move a friend’s clock ahead one hour |
C.play jokes and tricks on your friends |
D.take a holiday from work for two days |
Which country is NOT mentioned (提到) in the passage as celebrating ‘Fool’s Day’?
A.England. | B.India. | C.Mexico. | D.Japan. |
Over time, April 1 became a day to have fun in France. It then spread to England …. Here “spread” means .
A.盛行 | B.流传 | C.接受 | D.发展[来 |
London, May 5, 2003 Emma Richards of Britain has become the first woman and the youngest person to finish the Around Alone, which is a round-the-world sailing race. The journey started in New York last September and went east around South Africa to New Zealand. It crossed the Pacific Ocean and went around South America, ending up yesterday in Rhode Island, the smallest state in America. In the end, the trip covered over 46,000 kilometres. The same sea route was taken in the past by many famous travelers who wanted to learn about the world.
Emma, a 1996 graduate (毕业生) of the University of Glasgow, finished the race at the age of twenty-eight. The race requires competitors to sail alone. Emma said that actually it was very difficult to be all by herself for such a long time even though she’s really into sailing. Her worst moment was when she had to climb the high mast (船桅) in a bad storm to fix some broken parts. She sailed hundreds of kilometres away from land and the wind was blowing very hard. Only her strong willpower kept her going to make it all the way. These days, Emma is happy to be home with her parents and sleep in a bed that stays still.The first paragraph is mostly about .
A.the Around Alone race | B.a terrible wind storm |
C.the start of the journey | D.the smallest state in America |
Which one is NOT true?
A.Emma sailed alone around the world. |
B.Emma made a new route for the sea travel. |
C.Emma is the youngest person to finish the race. |
D.Emma is the first woman to finish Around Alone. |
The second paragraph mainly tells us about .
A.Emma’s parents | B.how to repair a broken boat |
C.the University of Glasgow | D.Emma’s sailing experience |
How long did the trip take?
A.About four months. | B.About six months. |
C.About eight months. | D.About twelve months. |
What is the best way to explain Emma’s success?
A.The other racers had many problems. |
B.Her parents encouraged her to keep on. |
C.She had strong willpower to make it to the end. |
D.She had received a good education in a university. |
A
School Library To Joy Lee, Just to remind you that you have four overdue books. Title Writer ① The age of Innocence Edith Wharton due (到期) 22/Jan ② Mr Standfast John Buchan due 24/Jan ③ Imagine Alison Lester due 26/Jan ④ Selected Tales Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm due 26/Jan Please return these books tomorrow. Other people may be waiting to borrow them. Jane Johnes Librarian Date: 3/Feb/2013 Note: You may not borrow any new books until these books have been returned. |
This is .
A.a report | B.an introduction | C.a reminder | D.an advertisement |
This note was written by .
A.Jane Johnes | B.Joy Lee | C.Alison Lester | D.John Buchan |
John Buchan is .
A.due on 24th January | B.a friend of Joy Lee’s |
C.the writer of the note | D.the writer of Mr Standfast |
Joy Lee should return the book Imagine before .
A.22ndJan | B.24thJan | C.26thJan | D.3rdFeb |
From this note we DON’T know that .
A.Jane Johnes works in the library |
B.Joy Lee may not borrow any new books now |
C.Joy Lee has lent these four books to other students |
D.Jane Johnes asks the note receiver to return the four books on Feb. 4th |