完形填空(共6分,每小题1分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A,B,C,D 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
John comes from England. when he comes to ____, his friends tell him something about the traffic(交通) rules in China. People drive on the __in England, but in China, people should drive on the right.____ you cross(穿过) a street, you must look both ways---look left, look right and look left again. Always remember the traffic goes on the right in China, or some cars and buses may hurt you. In the ____and the evening, when people go to work and return back(返回) from work, the streets are very busy. So it is the most dangerous(危险的)time. ____ you want to go across the road, you must wait for the ____ “walk” lights. In China, you can always ask the policeman for help when you lose your way.
A.Japan B.America C.Australia D.China
A.right B. left C.front D.back
A.Before B. After C.When D.And
A.morning B.afternoon C.evening D.night
A.What B.Where C.When D.Which
A.orange B. yellow C.green D.red
With a hat by his feet,a blind boy sat on the steps of a building. He held up a sign which said," I ' m blind, please help. "
Only a few people put 1in the hat. A man was walking by. He 2 some coins into the hat. He then turned the sign 3 . wrote some words, put the sign back and left.
Soon the hat began to fill up. A lot more people 4 to give money to the blind boy. That afternoon the man came to see 5 things were. The boy recognized his footsteps (脚步声) and asked, "Were you the one who 6 my sign this morning? What did you write?"
The man said, "I only wrote the truth. I said what you said but in a 7 way. "What he had written was," Today is a beautiful day, 8 I cannot see it. "
Both the 9 told people that the boy was blind. But the first sign simply 10 people to help by throwing some money into the 11 . The second one, however, told people that they were able to enjoy the 12 of the day, but the boy couldn't 13 he was blind.
There are at least two lessons we can learn14 this story. First, be thankful for what
you have. Someone else has less. Help them if you can. 15 , be creative. Think differently.
There is always a better way !
A.eggs B.coins C.toys D.pencils
A.got B.lost C.took D.dropped
A.on B.off C.back D.around
A.asked B.began C.hoped D.continued
A.how B.what C.whose D.which
A.put B.found C.changed D.cleaned
A.usual B.simple C.different D.dangerous
A.as B.so C.for D.but
A.signs B.men C.boys D.lessons
A.told B.took C.helped D.ordered
A.bag B.hat C.pocket D.basket
A.food B.songs C.beauty D.pictures
A.because B.unless C.before D.though
A.about B.with C.from D.except
A.First B.Second C.Third D.Fourth
Dogs are people's friends. They will do anything their masters (主人) ask them to do and they do their duty very well.
Curly is my black dog. He is big and strong. He is strong enough to carry me on his 1 . He likes running and playing with me. He likes to 2 my father around in the fields, too.
One day my father took off his coat. Put it on the ground 3 a big tree and said to Curly. “ 4 my coat.”
Curly sat down on the coat. Then my father remembered he had to 5 dinner for the family. 6 he went home and forgot all about his coat and dog.
Late in the evening I 7 my dog and looked for him everywhere in the yard. I called, "Curly, Curly!" But Curly did not answer.
Soon my father wanted something in his coat pocket (口袋). Suddenly he remembered8 he had done. Quickly he went back to the big tree. What do you think he saw? Curly was9 sitting on the coat! He was afraid someone would take it 10 .
A.hand B.back C.foot D.leg
A.follow B.put C.go D.run
A.for B.under C.to D.from
A.Look B.Listen C.Watch D.Hear
A.fix B.discover C.cook D.tell
A.Because B.So C.Though D.Or
A.hoped B.rode C.missed D.saw
A.that B.what C.if D.who
A.always B.often C.still D.usually
A.away B.in C.down D.for
Who taught you to walk when you were little? Who worries the most when you are 1? Who makes you dinner? It’s 2mother. No matter what happens, she’ll 3 the love for you.
Do you know how 4Day came into being(产生)? It began in the US in 1907 when an American girl 5Anna Jarivs started a campaign to honor(给…荣誉)mothers. She believed that mothers could 6people to get over the pain of the war and to strengthen(加强)the relationship inside families.
On Mother’s Day, children usually help their mothers do 7. In western countries, bringing mothers 8in bed is common. A mother will get up late 9her children make her favorite breakfast. Children also make their own Mother’s Day card 10a thank-you note. Or they buy gifts and flowers for their mothers.A. lazy B. ill C. sleepy
A. his B. your C. her
A. continue B. stop C. start
A. Children’s B. Women’s C. Mother’s
A. named B. names C. name
A. help B. ask C. order
A. homework B. housework C. sports
A. flowers B. clothes C. breakfast
A. how B. while C. as
A. with B. for C. from
When Ron Clark began teaching in 1995, his teacher gave him this advice, “If you can 1 the life of one child, you’ll be a success.” Up to now, Ron still doesn’t agree with that advice. When Ron entered a class, he decided to change every student’s life for the better.
Ron never planned on being a teacher. After 2 , he travelled around the world, living a life 3 of adventures(冒险), but after getting terribly sick, he went back to his hometown, North Carolina. Then he got 4 again and taught at a school there. “From then on it was like magic — I fell in love with teaching.” said Ron. After five years of teaching, he heard that some schools in East Harlem, New York were failing because there were 6 good teachers. “At that moment I had a(n) 6— it was like a calling,” he said. “And so I said, ‘I’m going to do it.”
Before school started, Ron went to every single student’s home to 7 with their families. He gave his students his home phone number, so if they had any 8 with their homework, they could call him. To connect with his students, Ron knew he should use special 9 of teaching. He learned to play funny games with them, gave them 10 lessons, and spent his time showing students 11 New York’s tourist attractions. His students studied harder and behaved better in 12 .
Because of his 13 in North Carolina and Harlem, Ron Clark has become one of the most successful teachers in America. And his book called The Essential 55, more than 14 else, has become very popular in the world.
Sold in over 25 15 , The Essential 55 has encouraged teachers around the world to influence the lives of all of their students. Ron Clark is now starting a new school in Atlanta, Georgia — probably his biggest adventure!
A.live B.influence C.make D.choose
A.school B.work C.class D.college
A.filled B.fond C.proud D.full
A.terrible B.well C.sick D.pleased
A.some B.few C.many D.more
A.feeling B.idea C.view D.mind
A.play B.study C.deal D.meet
A.information B.advice C.task D.trouble
A.ways B.goals C.rules D.aims
A.friendly B.nicely C.lively D.lovely
A.across B.along C.around D.at
A.subject B.lesson C.return D.score
A.effects B.affects C.works D.efforts
A.anywhere B.anyone C.anything D.nothing
A.towns B.cities C.countries D.universities
On my first day of the sixth grade, I noticed one little girl called Amy on the school bus. “Don’t 1 her,” Lauren said, who sat beside me, “or they will make fun of you.”
Amy had many physical differences —lots of 2 for other kids to make fun of her. Her eyes weren’t straight. Her glasses were an inch thick. And she had really ugly teeth.
Every day as we drove to school, kids would shout insults (侮辱) at Amy. “God, what a
3 face! Stop looking at me!” “Mr. Rolland (the driver)! Amy took off her 4 , and now her eyes are frightening me! Make her put them back on!” I also did that because I didn’t want them to treat me the same way they treated Amy.
But while I was insulting her, my heart 5 for the girl. I could see that the insults were making her look 6 , because she was so ashamed and alone. Then I wanted to stand up for her. I just didn’t know how to stop my schoolmates 7 the night of our class roller skating party.
Our whole class was there, including Amy. Amy didn’t know how to 8 , but I could see how much she wanted to 9 like the rest of us. So I skated over to her and took her by the hand. We began the journey together around the skating rink. She just smiled, and sometimes she would laugh in 10 .
On the school bus the next morning there was much news about Amy and me 11 together, but 12 insulted her or me. And they didn’t do that for the rest of the year.
After graduation, I never heard from Amy again. However, I never 13 her and I’ve always 14 if I changed her life for the better. But I know for sure she changed my life. After becoming her friend, I no longer tried to impress (给…留下印象) people by trying to 15 like them. I became myself.
A.laugh at B.ask about C.talk to D.be afraid of
A.reasons B.choices C.ideas D.habits
A.lovely B.strange C.common D.funny
A.glasses B.coat C.shoes D.hat
A.beat B.lost C.opened D.ached
A.happier B.angrier C.prettier D.uglier
A.until B.since C.before D.after
A.stand B.skate C.run D.walk
A.catch up B.have fun C.sit down D.fall over
A.fear B.surprise C.joy D.comfort
A.talking B.dancing C.skating D.traveling
A.somebody B.anybody C.everybody D.nobody
A.forget B.help C.meet D.miss
A.hoped B.thought C.wondered D.considered
A.shout B.laugh C.play D.act