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阅读理解&完形填空每日一练MondayItwasSunday.LittleJim____(1)early.TwoofpandaswereonshowinLondonforthefirsttime.Hedidn'tseesuchanimalsbefore.Soheaskedhisfather,Mr.Black,totakehim____(2)them.Afterbreakfastthefatherandson___(3)tothebusstop____(4).Afterawhile,aredbuscameandMr.Blackgotonit___(5)hissoninhisarms.Buttherewas___(6)init.Hehadtostandbythedoor.Ayoungman___(7)andsaid,"Pleasetakemyseat,sir.""Thankyouverymuch,"Mr.Blacksaidandsatdown.AndlittleJimsatonhisfather'sknees(膝盖)."Trytobeagentleman(绅士),Jim,"saidMr.Black."Theyoungmust___(8)fortheoldandmustaskwomen___(9)theirseats."Justthen,awomangotonandstoodbyMr.Black.LittleJimjumpedoffhisfather'skneesatonceandsaid,"Pleasetake____(10)seat,madam!"()1.AgetsupBgotupCwillgetup()2.AtoseeBtolookatCtowatch()3.AhurriesB.hurriedChurry()4.AonfootBbybusCbybike()5.AtoBofCwith()6.Anotseat.BnoseatC..notany()7.AstandupB.standsupCstoodup()8.AmakeroomB.makearoomC.maderoom()9.Ahas.BhaveCtohave()10.Ame.BmyCI(A)ChinawillhosttheOlympicGamesin2022.WearegoingtohelpmaketheOlympicasuccess(成功),leavingagoodimpression(印象)onthewholeworld.Wewouldliketobevolunteers(志愿者).Katewantstohelpthetouristswhocan’tspeakChinese.Shethinksit’sagoodwaytolearnEnglish.AndMaryisgoingtobeawaitressinahotel.Shewantstoserveathletes.Shethinksshecanmeetlotsofathletesandmakefriendswiththem.Victorisgoingtocleantheflooratthebasketballstadium.Hecanseehisfavoritebasketballplayers.Selinalikesskatingverymuch.Sosheisgoingtohelptheiceskatersdosomething.TomandKin’sfavoritesportistabletennis.SotheyaregoingtopickupPing-Pongballsforping-pongplayers.Atthesametime,theycanenjoysomebeautifulmatches.Allofusareveryhappytobevolunteers.()1.InwhichcityistheOlympicGamesgoingtobeheldin2022?A.BeijingB.ParisC.Sydney()2.What’sKategoingtodforthe2022OlympicGames?A.Tobeawaitressinahotel.B.Tohelpthetouristswhocan’tspeakChinese.C.Toworkinahotel.()3.WhyisMarygoingtobeawaitress?A.Becauseshewouldliketomakefriendswithathletes.B.Shethinksit’sagoodwaytolearnEnglish.C.BecauseshewantstolearnEnglish.()4.Whoisgoingtohelpbasketballplayers?A.VictorB.TomC.Mary()5.WhatsportdoesSelinalike?A.basketballB.ping-pongC.skating(B)CharlieChaplin(卓别林)wasbornin1889inLondon.Hismotherwasadancer.Hisfatherwasanactor,buthehasnotmuchmoney.CharlieChaplainwasgoodatsinginganddancing.In1894,hestarteddancingandsingingformoney.In1904,hejoinedatravellingtheatrecompanyandweretoAmerica.In1910,someoneaskedhimtoperform(表演)inafilm.AndhewenttoHollywood(好莱坞).Hebecameafilmdirectorin1914.Heworkedveryhardandhemademanyfunnyfilmsbetween1914and1966.In1977,hedied(死)inSwitzerland,peopleallovertheworldwereverysad.()6.CharlieChaplinwasbornin______.A.EnglandB.AmericaC.France()7.CharlieChaplin’sparents______.A.madealotofmoneybygivingperformanceB.werenotveryrichC.hadatravellingtheatrecompany()8.Chaplinbegantomakemoney(赚钱)whenhewas_______yearsold.A.15B.21C.5()9.Chaplinbecameafilmactorin________.A.1894B.1904C.1910()10.WhichofthefourisNottrue?74\nA.Charliewasonly15whenhecametotheUSA.B.WhenCharliedied,nobodywassad.C.CharliewenttoHollywoodin1910.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练TuesdayMrs.Yuanisawriter.Sheis1andoftenhelpsthepoorpersons.Itwasaverycold2morning.Onthewaytoheroffice,shesawanoldman3ontheground.Shecametohimandhelpedhimto4andboughtsomewaterandbreadforhim.Theoldmanateupthefoodquicklyand5herverymuch.Thensheasked,“Wheredoyoulive,Grandpa?”“Ihaveno6,madam,”saidtheoldman.“Ihavetosleepoutside7.”“Howoldareyou?”“Ninety—two,madam.”Yuanbecame8andwentonasking,“Whynotliveintheoldpeople’shouse”“9Ihaveason,”saidtheoldman.“Theyhave10admitted(接纳)apersonwhohaschildren.Ihaveason.”“Whereisyourson,then?”“Hehasnochildren,sotheoldpeople’shouseadmittedhim.”“It’sunfair!”saidMrs.Yuan.()1.A.strangeB.kindC.terribleD.healthy()2.A.snowyB.rainC.cloudyD.sunny()3.A.walkingB.runningC.jumpingD.lying()4.A.hurryB.lookupC.situpD.geton()5.A.thankedB.hatedC.likedD.loved()6.A.farmB.treesC.clothesD.house()7.A.atnoonB.atnightC.everymorningD.onemorning()8.A.sadB.sorryC.surprisedD.anumber()9.A.AsB.BecauseC.SinceD.While()10.A.neverB.alwaysC.oftenD.Sometimes(A)Mr.Whitewasaverybusybusinessman.Hea1waysworkeda11day.SometimeshecouldnothavearestonSundays,soheusuallyforgotthedate.LastSaturday.heremembereditwashiswife'sbirthday.“Ioftenforgetherbirthday.”hesaidtohimself,“butnotthistime.”Thenhewenttoaflowershopandboughtsomebeautifulflowers.WhenMr.Whitegothome,hegavetheflowerstoMrs.Whiteandsaid,“Happybirthday!January15isyourbirthday.Ididn'tforgetit.”“Yes.butmybirthdaywasyesterday.It'sJanuary16.Butthankyouallthesame.”Mrs.Whitesaid.()1.MrWhitewasvery.A.busyB.freeC.happy()2.MrWhiteworkedonSundays.A.sometimesB.alwaysC.never()3.MrWhiteoftenforgot.A.hisworkB.hiswifeC.hiswife’sbirthday()4.Heboughtforhiswife.A.ablouseB.adressC.someflowers()5.MrsWhite’sbirthdaywason.SaturdayB.January15C.January16(B)MrJoneshasaspecialwayofwakingLilyinthemorning.HesendsLily’sdog,Frank,intoherbedroom.Frankjumpsupandlicks(舔)Lily’sface,thenLilygetsoutofherbed.That’showeveryschooldaystarts.OneMondaymorning,Lilygotoutofbedandlookedattheclock.Itwas6:45.Lilywashedanddressed.Shemovedquickly.Sheknewshedidn’thavemuchtimetogetreadyforschool.Theschoolbususuallystopsatthecornerofherstreetat7:30.Shehastobeatthebusstopbythen.“What’sforbreakfast?”askedLily.Herfathergavehertwoeggsandaglassoforangejuice.“Hurryup,”saidMrJones.“Where’syourhomework?DoyouhavethatnoteIgaveyouforMrsBrown?Don’tforgetit.Here’syourlunchmoney.”Lilygotherbooksandhomeworkalltogether.Shefoundthenoteandtookthelunchmoney.Sheputeverythinginherschoolbag.Thensherushedofftocatchthebusat7:30.Thebuswasrightontime.LilygotonandsatdownnexttoherfriendBill.ThenLilyandBillstartedtotelleachotherjokes.Itwasnicetorelax.()1.InthemorningwakesupLily.A.MrsJonesB.MrJonesC.FrankD.theclock()2.OneMondaymorningLilygotupat.74\nA.6:45B.7:00C.7:20D.7:30()3.LilyhadtotaketoMrsBrown.A.herhomeworkB.herdogC.lunchmoneyD.anote()4.ThispassagetellsusLilyusuallytoschool.A.walksB.ridesherbicyleC.takesthebusD.takesthesubway()5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Lilyhasadog.B.MrsJonesisanEnglishteacher.C.BillisLily’sbrother.D.Lilylikeshamburgersforbreakfast.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练WednesdayReadingnewspapershasbecomeanimportantpartofoureverydaylife.Somepeoplereadnewspapers1thefirstthingtodointhemorning,othersreadnewspapersassoonastheyhavefreetimeduringtheday2theycanlearnwhat3intheworld.Peoplejustchoosetheirfavoritenewspapers.Someliketheworldnews,and4prefershortstories.Sometimeswedon’thaveenoughtime5allthenewscarefully,sowejust6aquicklookatthefrontpage.Atothertime,we7beinsuchahurrythatweonlyhaveafewminutestolookatthetitles(标题)ofthepassages.Today,newspapersinEnglishhave8ofreadersintheworld.TheEnglishlanguageissopopular9manyChinesestudentsarereadingEnglishnewspapers,suchasChinaDaily,21stCenturyandsoon.Theybring10informationtogetherwiththeInternet.Wecan’tlivewithoutnewspapers.()1.A.forB.toC.likeD.as()2.A.becauseofB.sothatC.thoughD.suchthat()3.A.happensB.happenedC.ishappeningD.willhappen()4.A.someB.othersC.theothersD.else()5.A.toreadB.readC.readsD.reading()6.A.getB.takeC.bringD.give()7.A.mustB.needC.shouldD.may()8.A.thelargenumberB.thelargernumberC.thelargestnumberD.themostlargenumber()9.A.ifB.thatC.becauseD.though()10.A.manyandmanyB.manyandmoreC.moreandmoreD.mostandmost(A)Sallywasastudent.Itwasgoingtobehermother’sbirthday.Shewantedtobuyherapresentthatwouldbeniceandusefulbutnotexpensive.Aweekbeforehermother’sbirthaday,shewentshoppingafteraquickandsimplelunch.Whenshehadbeenlookingforhalfanhour,shefoundashopthatwassellingcheapumbrellas,anddecidedtotakeablackonesincehermotherhadlosthersthemonthbefore.Shethought,“Youcouldcarrythatwhenyouarewearingclothesofanycolor.”Soshedecidedtobuyalovelyblackumbrellaandtooktotheschoolwithheruntilherclasseshadfinished.Onherwaybackhomeinthetrainthatevening,shefelthungrybecauseshehadsuchasmalllunchthatshewentalongtothebuffetcar(便餐车)foranothersandwichandacupofcoffee.Shehadlefttheblackumbrellaaboveherseatinthecompartment(车厢),butwhenshegotback,ithadgone!Whenshehadleftthecompartment,therehadbeennootherpassengersinit,butnowtherewerethree.Sallybegantocrywhenshesawthattheumbrellawasnolongerthere.Theotherpassengersfeltverysorryforherandaskedwhatthematterwas.Shetoldthemthat74\ntheblackumbrellashehadboughtforhermotherwasgone,andthatshehadtogetoutatthenextstation.Afterthethreeotherpassengersheardit,theyaskedherforhermother’saddresssothattheycouldsendtheumbrellatoherifsomeonehadtakenitbymistake,andbroughtitbackafterSallyhadgotoutofthetrain.Thenextweek,Sallyheardfromhermother.Itsaid,“Thankyouverymuchforyourlovelypresents,butwhydidyousendmethreeblackumbrellas?”()1.Whichofthefollowinghasthesamemeaningwiththesentence“Youcouldcarrythatwhenyouarewearingclothesofanycolor”?A.Youcancarryitwhenyouarewearinganyclothes.B.Anycolorofyourclotheswillbeallright.C.TheumbrellawillbeOKforyourclothesinanycolors.D.Youcantakeanyclothesthatyouliketowear.()2.Wheredidshefindtheumbrellamissing?A.Thecompartment.B.Herschool.C.Thebuffetcar.D.Theshop.()3.Fromthepassage,wecaninfer(推断)that.A.hermotherwouldwritetoherifshedidn’treceivethepresentB.thethreeumbrellasweresentbythegirlC.onlyfourpeoelehadeverbeentothecompartmentD.nobodybroughttheumbrellaback()4.Thebestnameofthestoryis.A.ALuckyGirlB.TheMissingUmbrellaC.Mother’spresentD.AHappyMother()5.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?A.Youshouldtakecareofyourthingswhenyouaretraveling.B.Showyourlovetoothers,andtheywillbringyoulove.C.Chinldrenshouldoftencomebacktoseetheirparents.D.It’snousecryingwhenyouareintrouble.(B)IfyoucanspeakEnglish,youknowalotofEnglishwords.Youcanread,speakandunderstand.Butthereisanotherkindoflanguageyouneedtoknow-thelanguageofthebody.Allovertheworld,people“talk”withtheirhands,withtheirheadsandwiththeireyes.WhenJapanesepeoplemeet,theybow(鞠躬;弯腰).WhenIndiansmeet,theyputtheirhandstogether.WhatdoAmericanandBritishpeopledo?Americansaremoreinformal(不拘礼节的)thantheBritish.Theyliketobefriendly.Theyusefirstnames,theyaskquestionsandtheytalkeasilyaboutthemselves.Whentheysitdown,theyliketorelaxintheirchairsandmakethemselvescomfortable.Britishpeoplearemorereserved(矜持的,缄默的).Theytakemoretimetomake74\nfriends.Theyliketoknowyoubeforetheyaskyousomethingofyourhome.WhenBritishandAmericanpeoplemeetsomeoneforthefirsttime,theyshakehands.Theydonotusuallyshakehandswithpeopletheyknowwell.Womensometimeskisstheirwomenfriends,andmenkisswomenfriends.Whenamanmeetsamanfriend,hejustsmiles,andsays“Hello”.Mendonotkisseachother,orholdhands.Evenfathersandsonsdonotoftenkisseachother.()6.Peoplecancommunicatewitheachotherusing.A.onlywordsB.onlybodylanguageC.onlytheEnglishlanguageD.notonlywordsbutalsobodylanguage()7.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.handshakeandkisscannotbeusedingreetingB.peoplecan“talk”withtheirhands,headsandeyesC.onlyafewpeopleusebodylanguageD.bodylanguageismoreoftenusedbypeoplethanwords()8.Britishpeopletakemoretimetomakefriendsbecause.A.theyarequiteconservative(保守的)B.theydon’tlikepeopletogototheirhomesC.theyarenotasfriendlyastheAmericansD.theyfinditmoreinterestingtostayalone()9.WhenIndiansmeet,they.A.kisseachotherB.bowtoeachotherC.puttheirhandstogetherD.justsmile()10.IntheUSAandBritish,.A.menalwayskisstheirwomenfriendswhentheymeetB.peoplewouldliketoshakehandswhenevertheymeettheirfriendsC.womenaremorelikelytokisseachotherwhilemenaren’tD.fathersandsonsoftenkisseachother阅读理解&完形填空每日一练ThursdayFlies(苍蝇)usuallyliveinthedirtyplaces.Let’slookatafly,andseewhereit1.First,itfliesoutofthewindow,2itstandson3dirtythingsinthestreet,andthenitfliesbacktothehouseandwalksoveryour4.Whenaflywalksonthedirtythingsinthestreet,its5havegotsomegerms6them.Whentheflywalksonyourfoodwithitsdirtyfeet,it7thegermsonyourfood.Whatcanyou8this?First,welearnthatwemustn’tleavedirtythingsinthestreetoronthegroundnear9.Second,welearnthatallfoodmustbecoveredsothatfliesmaynot1it.Third,welearnthatfliesoftencarrygermsandwemustkillthemassoonasweseethem.()1.A.walksB.standsC.livesD.flies()2.A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.fourth()3.A.someB.anyC.everyD.each()4.A.foodB.drinkC.cupsD.bowls74\n()5.A.bodyB.feetC.eyesD.head()6.A.inB.toC.onD.over()7.A.carriesB.hasC.leavesD.takes()8.A.studyfromB.studyforC.learnforD.learnfrom()9.A.thefactoryB.ourdoorC.ourhouseD.awindow()10.A.arriveB.getC.arriveinD.getto(A)ThesedaysmostpeopleinBritainandtheU.S.A.donotwearveryformalclothes.Butsometimesitisimportanttoweartherightclothes.ManyBritishpeopledon’tthinkaboutclothesverymuch.Theyjustliketobecomfortable.Whentheywanttoenjoythemselves,theycanwearalmostanything.Attheaters,cinemasandconcertsyoucanwearwhateveryoulike.Frombeautifulsuitsanddressestojeansandsweaters.Anythinggoesaslongas(只要)youlookcleanandtidy.ButinBritainandtheU.S.A.,meninofficesusuallywearsuitsandties,andwomenweardressesorskirts(nottrousers).Doctorsandbusinesspeoplealwayswearquiteformalclothes.Andinsomehotelsandrestaurantsmenhavetoweartiesandwomenhavetoweartidydresses.Inmanyways,AmericansarelessformalthanBritishpeople,buttheyaremorecarefulwiththeirclothes.Athomeoronholidays,mostAmericanswearuniformsorsportsclothes.Butwhentheygooutintheevening,theyliketolooknice.Butingoodhotelsandrestaurants,menhavetowearjacketsandties,andwomenwearprettyclothes.It’shardtosayexactlywhatpeoplewearinBritainandtheU.S.A.,becauseeveryoneisdifferent.Ifyouarenotsurewhattowear,watchfirstandthendothesame.You’llfeelmorecomfortableifyoudon’tlooktoodifferentfromeveryoneelse.()1.PeopleinBritainandtheU.S.A.wearinformalclotheswhenthey____.A.goouttoenjoythemselvesB.areinofficesC.areinbigrestaurantsD.goouttowork()2.Atconcerts,doctorswear____.A.sweatersB.whatevertheylikeC.whatotherswearD.likeplayers()3.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Womenareusuallynotallowedtoweartrousersinoffices.B.Officersalwayswearformalclotheseventhoughtheyareathome.C.AmericansaremorerelaxedintheirclothesthanBritishpeople.D.Thougheveryoneisdifferent,theywearthesameclothesinoffices.()4.“Anythinggoes”inthesecondparagraphmeans“____”.A.AnyclothesareallrightB.AnythingwearsC.AllthethingsaroundareallrightD.Notanyclothesareallright()5.Menweartieswhenthey____intheU.S.A.A.meettheirfamiliesB.meettheirclosefriendsC.eatsomethingdeliciousD.havedinneringoodrestaurants(B)QuickServiceAmantookapairofshoestoashoerepairshopandsaidtotheshoemaker,“I’dlikeyoutorepairtheseshoesforme,please.”“Certainly,sir.”theshoemakersaid.“Whenwilltheybeready?”themanasked.“I’mabitbusy,buttheywillbereadyforyouonThursday,”hesaid.“That’sfine.”themansaidandlefttheshop.Thenextmorninghereceivedaletter,offeringhimajobinanothercountry.Within24hourshewasonanairplanetohisnewjob.Twentyyearspassedandhereturnedtohishometown.Herememberedhisshoes.“Theywereagoodpairofshoes,”hethought,“Iwonderiftheshoemakerisstillthereandstillhasthem.I’llgoandsee.”Thesameshop,althoughhewasanoldmanbynow.“Goodmorning.”hesaidtotheshoemaker,“Twentyyearsago,Ibroughtinapairofshoes.Doyoustillhavethem?”74\n“Name?”theoldshoemakerasked.“Smith.”themansaid.“I’llgoandsee.Theymaybeintheback.”Theshoemakerwentouttothebackofhisshopandafewminuteslaterreturned,carryingapairofshoes.“Heretheyare.”hesaid,“Onepairofbrownshoes.I’mabitbusynow,butthey’llbereadyonThursday.”()1.Whydidthemangotoashoemaker?A.Theywereoldfriends.B.Hewantedhimtomakeanewpairofshoes.C.Hewantedhimtorepairapairofshoes.D.Hehadaveryoldpairofboots.Hewantedtorepairit.()2.Whydidn’tthemanreturntotheshoerepairshoponThursday?A.Heforgot.B.Hewenttoanothercountry.C.Hewastoobusy.D.Heknewtheshoeswouldnotbeready.()3.Themanwasawayfromhishometown____.A.untilThursdayC.untilthenextmorningC.forabout20yearsD.forafewdays()4.Whatdidthemandowhenhereturnedtohishometown?A.Helookedforanewjob.B.Heboughtanewpairofshoes.C.Hevisitedallhisfriends.D.Hereturnedtotheshoemaker.()5.Themanfinallyfoundthat____.A.hisshoeswerestillthere,buttheshoemakerdidn’trepairthemB.hisshoeswerenotthereC.theshoemakerrepairedtheshoesD.theshoemakerlosttheshoes阅读理解&完形填空每日一练FridayIlikemybike.Itbringsmealotoffun.WhenIwasan1boy,myfatherboughtitforme.Itismy“horse”.Ioftengotoschool2mybike.Ilikeridingabike3itisveryconvenient.IfIgooutbybike,itis4tofindaplaceforparkingit.Bikesareverycheap,somostpeoplecanbuyone.Therearethreepeopleinmyfamily.5ofushasabike.Myparentsareteachersinmyschool.Inthemorning,Mum,DadandIeach6toschool.Howeveronarainydaywewalktoschool,becausetheroadisbadforriding.Ithinkridingbikescanmakeus7.Itnotonlyhelpsusexercisemorebutalso8theairclean.ThebikeisveryimportantinChinesepeople’slife.Soridingbikescanhelpyouto9moreaboutChinaandtheChinesepeople.NowpeopleintheworldsayChinaisthecountryofbikesbecausethereare10bikesinChina.Ihopepeopleallroundtheworldlikethem.()1.A.eightyearsoldB.eightyearoldC.eight-year-oldD.eight-years-old()2.A.byB.onC.fromD.in()3.A.soB.butC.whileD.because()4.A.hardB.lateC.happyD.easy()5.A.EachB.BothC.NoneD.Some()6.A.walkB.runC.driveD.ride()7.A.strangeB.busyC.strongD.poor()8.A.feelsB.keepsC.seesD.likes()9.A.tellB.knowC.visitD.ask()10.A.somanyB.somuchC.toomuchD.manytooWhenMr.Davidretired(退休),heboughtasmallhouseinavillagenearthesea.Helikeditandhopedtoliveaquietlifeinit.Buttohissurprise,manyvisitorscametoseehishouseinsummerholidays,foritwasthemostinterestingbuildinginthevillage.Frommorningtonight,therewerevisitorsoutsidethehouse.Theykeptlookingintotheroomsthroughthewindowsandmanyofthemevenwentintothehouse.Hedecidedtodrivethevisitorsaway.Soheputanoticeonthewindow.Thenoticesaid,“Ifyouwanttosatisfyyourcuriosity(好奇心),comeinandlookaround.Price:twentydollars.”Mr.Davidwassurethatthevisitorswouldstopcoming,buthewaswrong.MoreandmorevisitorscameandMr.Davidhadtospendeverydayshowingthemaroundhishouse.“Icameheretoretire,nottoworkasaguide(导游)”,hesaidangrily.Inthe74\nend,hesoldthehouseandmovedaway.()1.Mr.David’shousewasthatmanyvisitorscametoseeit.A.sosmallB.soquietC.sointerestingD.suchinteresting()2.Mr.Davidputanoticeonthewindowinorder.A.todrivethevisitorsawayB.tosatisfythevisitorscuriosityC.toletvisitorscomeinandlookaroundD.togetsomemoneyoutofthevisitors()3.Thenoticemadethevisitors.A.moreinterestedinhishouseB.lostinterestinhishouseC.angryattheunfairpriceD.feelhappyabouttheprice()4.AfterMr.Davidputupthenotice.A.thevisitorsdidn’tcomeanymoreB.fewerandfewervisitorscametoseehishouseC.moreandmorevisitorscameforavisitD.novisitorwouldpaythemoneyforavisit()5.Atlasthehadtosellhishouseandmoveawaybecause.A.hedidnotlikeitatallB.hecouldnotworkasaguideC.hemadeenoughmoneyandwantedtobuyanewexpensivehouseD.hecouldnotliveaquietlifeinitIwasbornintheTronto,Canada.Lifelookedbrightandwasfilledwithhopeformyparentsandme.Myfatherandmotherweremarriedin1980,andIwasbornnextyear.AsIgrewintoaman,Ioftenlookedtomyfatherforadviceandsupport.ThereweremanythingsabouthischaracterthatIadmired,butlikeanyyoungboy,Ioftenthoughtthatmyfather’sideaswerefromthepastandoutofdate.Ididwellasastudentandwasthefirstpersoninmyfamilytograduatefromuniversity.Iwentontobeauniversityprofessorandwriter,andmostpeoplewouldsaythatIhavehadaverysuccessfullife.ButIknowmuchofmysuccessisbecauseofthelessonsthathepassedontome.OnFather’sDay,Iwilllookinthemirrorandsmile.Mydadgavememanygifts,includingmynowbaldhead(秃顶),andthefriendlysmilethatmyfriendssayIhave.Thankyouagain,dad.Imissyou.HappyFather’sDay.()1.Thispassageshouldbea(an)_____________.A.noteB.letterC.invitationD.poster()2.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“outofdate”mean?A.时尚B.迂腐C.固执D.过时()3.Fromthepassagewecanknow____________.A.thewriterisgratefultohisfatherforwhathisfatherhasdoneB.thewritermisseshisfatherverymuchC.thewriter’slifeisbrightandfullofhopeD.thewriter’sfatherislovingBHaveyoueverseensnow?Manypeopleintheworldhavenot.Somecountriesneverhavesnow;somehaveonlyalittleonthetopsofveryhighmountains.InthenorthofEngland,thereisquitealotofsnoweverywinter,butinthesouthofEngland,thereisusuallylittle.WhenastudentfromawarmcountrycomestoEnglandinautumnforthefirsttime,hefeelscoldatfirst.Thereareoftendarkclouds,greyskyandcoldraininEnglandinautumn,andmoststudentsfromwarmcountriesdonotlikethis.Butsnowisdifferent.Thoughitiscold,itisalsobeautiful.Perhaps,afterseveraldarkmornings,thestudentwakesuponeday,andthereisalotoflightinhisroom.Hethinks“Isitsolate?”andjumpsoutofbed.Butno,itisnotverylate.Helooksoutofthewindowandthereisthesnowonthegroundandonthehousesandeverywhere.Thelightofhisroomcomesfromclean,beautifulsnow.()4.InwhichpartofEnglandistheremuchsnowinwinter?A.Intheeast.B.Inthenorth.C.Inthewest.D.Inthesouth.()5.IntheautumnofEngland,wecanNOToftensee__________.74\nA.greyskyB.darkcloudsC.strongwindsD.coldrain()6.Whydoesthestudentaskhimself“Isitsolate?”A.Becausehehassomeworktodo.B.Becauseitisbrightintheroom. C.Becauseitisreallylate.D.Becauseheusuallygetsupearly.()7.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Everycountryintheworldhassnowinwinter. B.ForeignstudentsliketheweatherinEngland. C.ItisoftenverywarmintheautumnofEngland. D.Manypeopleintheworldhaven’tseensnow.COnenightamancametoourhouseandtoldme,“Thereisafamilywitheightchildren.Theyhavenothingtoeatfordays.”Itooksomefoodandwent.WhenIfinallycametothefamily,Isawtheuglyfaceofthoselittlechildrenbyhunger.Therewasnosorrow(悲伤)orsadnessintheirfaces,justthedeeppainofhunger.Igavethericetothemother.Shedivided(分)itintotwo,andwentout,carryhalfthericewithher.Whenshecameback,Iaskedher,“Wheredidyougo?”Shegavemethissimpleanswer,“Tomyneighbours----theyarealsohungry.”()8.Thewriterthoughtpoorpeoplewere_________.A.luckyB.generousC.uglyD.sad()9.Themotherwentoutto_________.A.givesomericetoherneighboursB.lookforherchildrenC.cookthericeD.buysomerice()10.Whichisnottrueaboutthestory?A.Thestoryhappenedatnight.B.Thefamilywaskindandgenerous.C.Thefamilyhadnothingtoeatbecausetheywerelazy.D.Asarule,wehavenotimeforotherswhenweareintrouble.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.5.11Saturday Whatdoes“gettingalongwithyourteacher”mean,anyway?“Gettingalong”meansyouandyourteacherhavearelationshipthat1forbothofyou,andthatyoubothgetwhatyou2fromtherelationship.Foryourteacher,heorshewantstomake3youarecareful,beingrespectfulandpolite,and4yourbesttolearn.Foryou,you5ateacherwhorespectsyou,answersyourquestions,andtriesto6youlearn.Youcangetalongwithyourteacherandlearnwithoutbeingfriendswithhimorher,althoughit’s7ifthathappens. Ineveryschool,kidssaysometeachersaretoo8orserious,butdon’tjudgeateacher9youareinhisorherclassandcanseeforyourself.Mostoftime,yourteacherisonyour10.Andateacherwho’sstrictmaybesomeonewho11todohisorherjobwell—teachingyouthe12youshouldlearn.It’salso13torememberthatmakingmistakesisa14oflearning.Bypointingoutyourmistakesandhelpingyou15them,ateacheristeachingyou.1.A.worksB.offersC.looks2.A.hateB.agreeC.need3.A.rightB.sureC.able4.A.tryingB.makingC.taking5.A.becomeB.refuseC.want6.A.encourageB.helpC.ask7.A.wellB.wrongC.nice8.A.braveB.strictC.strange9.A.untilB.sinceC.when10.A.placeB.teamC.side11.A.expectsB.failsC.allows12.A.homeworkB.subjectC.example13.A.successfulB.possibleC.important14.A.partB.pieceC.chance74\n15.A.practiceB.receiveC.correct(A)ThefollowingruleswillbeusedfortheReadingClub:1.Allbooksmustbereadfrompageonetothelastpageinthebook.2.Thepartnerortheteacherwillinitialthebooklistafterastudenthasfinishedreadingabook.Teacherswillinitialthebooklistonlyforthebooksreadatschool.Itistheresponsibilityofthestudentsandparentstowritethenameofallbooksread,andthenumberofpagesofthebookonthebooklist.3.Allbooksreadmustbeofthestudent’sreadinglevelorabove.e.g.Athirdgradestudentshouldnotreadfirstgradebooksifheorsheisabletoreadatathirdgradeorhigherreadinglevel.4.Allbooksthestudentfinishesduringtheschoolyearwillbecountedtowardsthe100books.Comicbooksandthelikewillnotbecounted.Booksofgoodqualityreadfromtheschoollibrary,publiclibrary,classroom,home,etc.willbecounted.5.Whenastudenthasfinishedaclubbooklist(onesheetof25booksor1,500pages),he/sheshouldbringthesheettotheoffice.Thechildwillgetasmallrewardandmaygetanotherpieceofbooklisttogoonreading.Ittakesfourbooklistsheetsfor100booksorfour1,500pagestoreach6,000pages.Eitherway—You’reaWinner!Choosethebestanswers.()1.Thestudentsneedstoaskhis/herparentsorteacherinitialthebooklist______.A.beforehe/shereadsabookB.afterhe/shereadsabookC.whilehe/sheisreadingabook()2.Whatkindofbookwillnotbecounted?A.Storybooks.B.Historybooks.C.Picturebooks.()3.Howmanybooksshouldastudentreadbeforehe/shegetanotherbooklist?A.25B.100C.1,500()4.Whatdoes“initial”meaninChinese?A.借给B.还给C.签名()5.Accordingtotherules,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thestudentsshouldreadthewholebookthrough.B.Athirdgradestudentcanreadthefirstgradedbooksifhe/shelikestodoso.C.Thestudentsneedstoread100booksor6,000pagesintheschoolyeartobeawinner.(B)ChinawillhosttheOlympicGamesin2022.WearegoingtohelpmaketheOlympicasuccess(成功),leavingagoodimpression(印象)onthewholeworld.Wewouldliketobevolunteers(志愿者).Katewantstohelpthetouristswhocan’tspeakChinese.Shethinksit’sagoodwaytolearnEnglish.AndMaryisgoingtobeawaitressinahotel.Shewantstoserveathletes.Shethinksshecanmeetlotsofathletesandmakefriendswiththem.Victorisgoingtocleantheflooratthebasketballstadium.Hecanseehisfavoritebasketballplayers.Selinalikesskatingverymuch.Sosheisgoingtohelptheiceskatersdosomething.TomandKin’sfavoritesportistabletennis.SotheyaregoingtopickupPing-Pongballsforping-pongplayers.Atthesametime,theycanenjoysomebeautifulmatches.Allofusareveryhappytobevolunteers.46.InwhichcityistheOlympicGamesgoingtobeheldin2022?A.BeijingB.ParisC.Sydney()6.What’sKategoingtodforthe2022OlympicGames?A.Tobeawaitressinahotel.B.Tohelpthetouristswhocan’tspeakChinese.C.Toworkinahotel.()7.WhyisMarygoingtobeawaitress?A.Becauseshewouldliketomakefriendswithathletes.B.Shethinksit’sagoodwaytolearnEnglish.C.BecauseshewantstolearnEnglish.()8.Whoisgoingtohelpbasketballplayers?A.VictorB.TomC.Mary()9.WhatsportdoesSelinalike?A.basketballB.ping-pongC.skating.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练74\n2022.5.12SundayItwasSunday.LittleJim____(1)early.TwoofpandaswereonshowinLondonforthefirsttime.Hedidn'tseesuchanimalsbefore.Soheaskedhisfather,Mr.Black,totakehim____(2)them.Afterbreakfastthefatherandson___(3)tothebusstop____(4).Afterawhile,aredbuscameandMr.Blackgotonit___(5)hissoninhisarms.Buttherewas___(6)init.Hehadtostandbythedoor.Ayoungman___(7)andsaid,"Pleasetakemyseat,sir.""Thankyouverymuch,"Mr.Blacksaidandsatdown.AndlittleJimsatonhisfather'sknees(膝盖)."Trytobeagentleman(绅士),Jim,"saidMr.Black."Theyoungmust___(8)fortheoldandmustaskwomen___(9)theirseats."Justthen,awomangotonandstoodbyMr.Black.LittleJimjumpedoffhisfather'skneesatonceandsaid,"Pleasetake____(10)seat,madam!"()1.AgetsupBgotupCwillgetup()2.AtoseeBtolookatCtowatch()3.AhurriesB.hurriedChurry()4.AonfootBbybusCbybike()5.AtoBofCwith()6.Anotseat.BnoseatC..notany()7.AstandupB.standsupCstoodup()8.AmakeroomB.makearoomC.maderoom()9.Ahas.BhaveCtohave()10.Ame.BmyCI(A)CharlieChaplin(卓别林)wasbornin1889inLondon.Hismotherwasadancer.Hisfatherwasanactor,buthehasnotmuchmoney.CharlieChaplainwasgoodatsinginganddancing.In1894,hestarteddancingandsingingformoney.In1904,hejoinedatravellingtheatrecompanyandweretoAmerica.In1910,someoneaskedhimtoperform(表演)inafilm.AndhewenttoHollywood(好莱坞).Hebecameafilmdirectorin1914.Heworkedveryhardandhemademanyfunnyfilmsbetween1914and1966.In1977,hedied(死)inSwitzerland,peopleallovertheworldwereverysad.()1.CharlieChaplinwasbornin______.A.EnglandB.AmericaC.France()2.CharlieChaplin’sparents______.A.madealotofmoneybygivingperformanceB.werenotveryrichC.hadatravellingtheatrecompany()3.Chaplinbegantomakemoney(赚钱)whenhewas_______yearsold.A.15B.21C.5()4.Chaplinbecameafilmactorin________.A.1894B.1904C.1910()5.WhichofthefourisNottrue?A.Charliewasonly15whenhecametotheUSA.B.WhenCharliedied,nobodywassad.C.CharliewenttoHollywoodin1910.(B)Mr.Whitewasaverybusybusinessman.Hea1waysworkeda11day.SometimeshecouldnothavearestonSundays,soheusuallyforgotthedate.LastSaturday.heremembereditwashiswife'sbirthday.“Ioftenforgetherbirthday.”hesaidtohimself,“butnotthistime.”Thenhewenttoaflowershopandboughtsomebeautifulflowers.WhenMr.Whitegothome,hegavetheflowerstoMrs.Whiteandsaid,“Happybirthday!January15isyourbirthday.Ididn'tforgetit.”“Yes.butmybirthdaywasyesterday.It'sJanuary16.Butthankyouallthesame.”Mrs.Whitesaid.()6.MrWhitewasvery.A.busyB.freeC.happy()7.MrWhiteworkedonSundays.A.sometimesB.alwaysC.never()8.MrWhiteoftenforgot.A.hisworkB.hiswifeC.hiswife’sbirthday()9.Heboughtforhiswife.A.ablouseB.adressC.someflowers()10.MrsWhite’sbirthdaywason.A.SaturdayB.January15C.January16阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.5.13MondayFirecanhelppeopleinmanyways.1itcanbeveryharmful(有害的).Firecanmakewater2andthehousewarm,3lightandcookfood.Butfirecanbu74\nrn(烧毁)things,4.Itcanmaketrees,houses,animalsandotherthings5fire.Ifsomepeoplecan't6awayfromfire,itcankillthem.Thiscanbeseenineverycountry.Sometimesbigfirecanburnforestsanddestroy(毁坏)manytallbuildings.Nobodyknowsclearlywhenpeoplebegantomakeafire,butthere7manyinterestingstoriesaboutthefirsttimepeoplestartedafire.OnestoryfromAustraliatellsusthatalongtimeagoaman8uptothesunandtookfiredown.Todaypeopleknow9tomakeafirewithmatches(火柴).Childrensometimesliketoplaywiththem.Butmatchescanbeverydangerous.Thematchescanburnapieceofpaperandthenitcanburnahouse.Asmallfirecanbecomeabigfire.Firekillsmanypeopleeveryyear.Soyoumustbecarefull10fire.()1.A.ButB.AndC.So()2.A.coolB.coldC.hot()3.A.giveB.takeC.shows()4.A.eitherB.alsoC.too()5.A.bringingB.catchC.toset()6.A.runB.walksC.stepped()7.A.areB.isC.be()8.A.goB.goesC.went()9.A.whatB.howC.when()10.A.ifB.withC.atAMichaelJordanisthemostfamousbasketballplayerintheworld.HewasborninBrooklyn,NewYork.Hedidn'tliketotalktootherpeopleabouthimself.Hewasalsoveryshort.Hedidn'tplayverywellwhenhejoinedthebasketballteaminhishighschoolatfirst.Butthenextyearthingschangedalotforhimashegrewmuchtaller.MichaelJordanbecamefamouswhenhejoinedtheuniversitybasketballteaminNorthCarolina.Michaelusedhisspeedandstrength(力量)toreachthebasketagain.Heplayedsowellthatpeoplecalledhim“AirJordan”.Aftercollege,MichaelbecameabasketballteammemberintheChicagoBulls.TheNBAwasverysurprisedatthishigh-flyingplayer.Hewasnamed“Rookie”(新秀)oftheyearin1985and“MostValuablePlayer”in1996.Heoncesetarecord(记录)bygetting63pointsinonegame.()1.Jordanisabasketballsuperstarin_________.A.EnglandB.AmericaC.Canada()2.Whenhejoinedthebasketballteaminhishighschool,he_______atfirst.A.didn't'playverywellB.playedverywellC.grewmuchtaller()3.Hebegantobecomefamousin_________.A.theuniversitybasketballteamB.theNBAC.hishighschoolatfirst()4.Heisoftencalled“___________”.A.RockieB.theNBAC.AirJordan()5.TheNBAwasverysurprisedatthesuperstarwhen_________.A.hejoinedthebasketballteaminhishighschoolB.hejoinedtheuniversitybasketballteamC.hejoinedtheChicagoBullsBWeeachhaveamemory(记忆力).That'swhywecanstillrememberthingsafteralongtime.Somepeoplehaveverygoodmemoriesandtheycaneasilylearnmanythingsbyheart,butsomepeoplecanonlyrememberthingswhentheysayordothemagainandagain.Manyofthegreatmenoftheworldhavegotsurprisingmemories.Agoodmemoryisagreathelpinlearningalanguage.Everybodylearnshismotherlanguagewhenheisasmallchild.Hehearsthesounds,remembersthemandthenhelearnstospeak.Somechildrenarelivingwiththeirparentsinforeigncountries.Theycanlearntwolanguagesaseasilyasonebecausetheyhear,rememberandspeaktwolanguageseveryday.Inschoolitisnotsoeasytolearnaforeignlanguagebecansethestudentshavesolittletimeforit,andtheyarebusywithothersubjects,too.Butyourmemorywillbecomebetterandbetterwhenyoudomoreandmoreexercises.()6.Whysomepeoplecaneasily]earnthingsbyheart?Becausethey___________.A.havegoodmemoriesB.studyhardC.practicealot()7.Ifyouhaveagoodmemory,___________.74\nA.youcandoeverythingwellB.youcanlearnalanguagewellC.youmustbeagreatmanintheworld()8.Whatachildfirstlearnstodoisto________.A.speakB.readC.hear()9.Wheneverybodyisachild,helearns_________.A.aforeignlanguageB.twolanguageseverydayC.thelanguageofhisowncountry()10.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Everyonehasagoodmemory.B.Everygreatmanintheworldhasasurprisingmemory.C.Everyonedoesn’thaveagoodmemory.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2013.5.14TuesdayLifeinthe2022swillbeverydifferentfromlifetoday.Betweenthenandnowmanychanges(改变)willtakeplace(发生).So1willthechangebe?Thepopulation(人口)isgrowing2.Therewillbemanypeopleintheworldand3ofthemwilllivelongerthanpeoplelivenow.Thecomputerwillbeevensmallerand4andtherewillbeatleast(至少)oneineveryhome.And5studywillbeoneoftheimportantsubjectsinschoolthen.Peoplewillworkfewerhoursthanthey6nowandtheywillhavemore7timeforsports,watchingTVandtraveling.Travelingwillbeeveneasierandcheaper.Andmanymorepeoplewillgotoothercountriesfor8.There9changesinourfood,too.Moreland(土地)willbedoneforbuildingnewtownsandhousesforallthepeople.Thentherewillbelessroom(空间)10cowsandsheep,someatwillbemoreexpensive.Maybenoonewilleatiteveryday.Insteadtheyeatmorefruitsand11.Maybepeoplewillbe12.13inthefuturewillbedifferent,too.Dangerousand14workwillbedone(被做)byrobots(机器人).Becauseofthis,manypeoplewillnothaveanyworktodo.Thiswillbea15.()1.A.whenB.whereC.whatD.how()2.A.slowlyB.fastC.carefullyD.well()3.A.oneB.mostC.noneD.few()4.A.moreusefulB.lessusefulC.moreexpensiveD.bigger()5.A.ChineseB.EnglishC.computerD.science()6.A.studyB.likeC.doD.get()7.A.importantB.busyC.fullD.free()8.A.businessB.sportsC.workD.holidays()9.A.willbeB.areC.beD.have()10.A.toB.forC.inD.with()11.A.meatB.hamburgerC.vegetablesD.coffee()12.A.morenegativeB.betterC.angrierD.healthier()13.A.MusicB.WorkC.SportsD.Food()14.A.hardB.easyC.longD.small()15.A.balanceB.programC.informationD.problemCaptainGoodFellowDoyourchildrenenjoyinterestingstories,funnygames,andexcitingdances?CaptainGoodFellowwillbereadytoteachallthesethingstochildrenattheCityTheateronSaturdaymorningat10:00free.FilmsattheMuseumTheaterTwoAmericanfilmswillbeshownonSaturdayafternoonattheMuseumTheater.SeeBrokenWindowat1:30.TheWorkerswillbeat3:45.Forfurtherinformation,call498-7898.InternationalPicnicDoyoudislikeeatingthesamefoodeveryday?CometoCentralParkonSaturday74\nandenjoyfoodfromallovertheworld.Deliciousandnotexpensive.Noonto5:00p.m.TakeMeOuttoTheBallGameIt'sOctober,andSaturdaynight(7:00---9:00)isyourlastchancetoseetheRedBirdsthisyear.Getyourticketsatthegate.Itmightbecold.Don'tforgetsweatersandjackets.DoYouWanttoHear"TheZoo"“TheZoo”,apopularrockgroupfromAustralia,willgivetheirfirstU.S.concertthisSaturdaynight,ateightinRoseHall,CityCollege.()1.OnSaturdaymorning,youcan________.A.gotowatchaballgameB.takechildrentoplaygamesattheCityTheatreC.gototheCentralParkforapicnic()2.TheRedBirdsballgame________.A.isintheafternoonB.isoutsideC.isatthegate()3.Youcaneatmanykindsofdifferentfoodfromallovertheworldifyou________.A.gototheCityTheatreB.gototheCentralParkC.buyticketsatthegate()4."TheZoo"is____________.A.aconcertB.aparkwithmanyredbirdsinit.C.goingtogivetheir1stconcertinU.S.()5.MrTurnerwantstohaveaniceSaturday.Whichisnotpossibleforhimtodo?A.Watchingaballgameandhavingapicnic.B.Havingapicnicandseeingafilm.C.Seeingafilmandlisteningtoaconcert.(B)Acomputerisusedinmanyways.Inafewyearsthecomputermaytouchthelivesofeveryone,evenpeopleinfar-awayvillages.Mostcomputershaveamemory.Thatmeansinformationcanbekeptinthemandbetakenoutatanytime.Computersaregettingsmallerandsmaller,andcomputingfasterandfaster.Computerscandomanykindsofwork.Insomelargefactoriesnowthereareveryfewpeople.Robotsdomostofthework.Forexample,inacarfactory,whenadifferentkindofcarcomesalongtheline,therobotchangesitsworkjustasamanwoulddo.Howdoestherobotknowthis?Acomputer"tells"itwhattodo.Inthelastfewyearstherehavebeengreatchangesincomputers.Manyscientistsagreethatcomputerscannotdoeverythingpeoplecando,buttheyalsoagreethatcomputerscannowdomostthethingspeoplecando.Whoknowswhatthecomputersoftomorrowwillbelike?Willtheymakelifebetterorworse,orwilltheybringbadthingstopeople?Thescientistsoftodaywillhavetodecidehowtousethecomputersoftomorrow.()6.Computerisawonderfulmachinebecause________.A.itisveryusefulB.ithelpspeoplealotC.AandB()7.Computersaregetting________A.biggerandbiggerB.fasterandfasterC.smallerandsmaller()8.______knowswhatthecomputersoftomorrowwillbelike.A.NooneB.WeC.Scientists()9.Inthefuturecomputersmusthelppeople_________A.domorethingsB.dolessthingsC.makelifeharder()10.Computerscando__________peoplecando.A.everythingB.nothingC.mostofthethings阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2013.5.14WednesdayIt’seasiertogodownhillthan46uphill,soit’seasiertofallintobadhabitsthanintogood47.Badhabitsdonotcome48.theycomelittlebylittle,soyoudon’tknowtheir49.Schoolboysfirstpickuplittlebadhabitsatschoolandonthestreets.Whentheycannotdotheirhomework,they50fromtheirclassmates.Iftheyseebiggerboys51,theywanttolearntosmoke,too.Iftheyseetheirfriendsgambling(赌博),theywanttogamble.Whentheyget52,theirhabitsbecomestrongerandstronger.Thenthey74\ncan53givethemup.Fromcopying,theylearntostealfromgambling,theylearntocheat(欺骗).54noonebelievesinthem.How55itisthatwestopthebadhabitsatthebeginning!46.A.climbB.toclimbC.climbingD.climbs47.A.otherB.othersC.onesD.one48.A.slowlyB.suddenlyC.exactlyD.usually49.A.dangerB.ideaC.hopeD.plan50.A.writeB.readC.listenD.copy51.A.tosmokeB.smokingC.smokedD.smokes52.A.oldestB.oldC.elderD.older53.A.notlongerB.nolongC.nolongerD.notanylong54.A.AtlastB.atfirstC.atleastD.atmost55.A.sillyB.difficultC.importantD.easyAMissRosetaughtphysicsinaLondonschool.Lastweekshewasexplainingtooneofherclassesaboutsound,andshedecidedtotestthemtoseehowsuccessfulshehadbeeninherwork.Shesaidtothem,“Now,IhaveasisterinWashington.IfIwascallingheronthephone,andatthesametimeyouwere20metersaway,andlistenedtomefromtheothersideofthestreet,whowouldhearwhatIsaidearlier,mysisteroryou,andwhy?”Thecleverestboyatonceanswered,“Yoursister,MissRose,becauseelectricitytravelsfasterthansoundwaves.”“That’sverygood,”MissRoseanswered.Butthenoneofthegirlsputupherhand,andMissRosesaid,“Yes,Betty.”“Idon’tagree,”Bettysaid,“Yoursisterwouldhearyouearlierbecausewhenit’seleveno’clockhere,it’sonlysixo’clockinWashington.”()1.MissRosewasteachingherstudentsabout_______.A.telephoneB.timeC.soundD.electricity()2.Shewantedherstudentstoknow________.A.whichwasfaster,soundwavesorelectricityB.whetherBettywasclevererthantheboyC.whethershecouldcallhersisterinWashingtonD.whetherherstudentscouldhearherfrom20metersaway()3.Theboythoughtthat_________.A.soundwavestravelfasterthanelectricityB.soundwavestravelslowerthanelectricityC.thestudentswouldhearMissRoseearlierD.thestudentswouldhearhersisterearlier()4.Fromthepassage,weknowMissRose________.A.waspleasedwiththeboy’sanswerB.wasnotpleasedwithwhattheboyhadsaidC.thoughtBetty’sanswerwasmuchbetterD.thoughtbothoftheanswerswereright()5.Bettythoughttheboywaswrongbecause________.A.electricitywasslowerthansoundwavesB.electricitywasfasterthansoundwavesC.electricitytraveledasfastassoundwavesD.clocksinWashingtonshowedadifferenttimefromthoseinLondonBForseveralyears,Americanshaveenjoyedtele-shopping:watchingTVandbuyingthingsbyphone.Nowtele-shoppingisstartinginEurope(欧洲).InanumberofEuropeancountries,peoplecanturnontheirTVsandshopforclothes,jewelry,food,toys,andmanyotherthings. Tele-shoppingisbecomingpopularinSweden,forexample.ThebiggestSwedishcompanysellsdifferentkindsofthingsonTVin15Europeancountries,andinoneyearitmade$100million.InFrancetherearetwotele-shoppingchannels,andtheFrenchspendabout$20millionayeartobuythingsthroughthosechannels. InGermany,untillastyeartele-shoppingwasonlypossibleononechannelfor1houreveryday.Thenthegovernmentallowed(允许)moretele-shopping.Otherchannelscanopenfortele-business,including(包括)thelargestAmericantele-shoppingcompanyanda24-hourtele-shoppingcompany.Germanbusinessesarehopingthisnew74\ntele-shoppingwillhelpthemsellmorethings. Somepeopleliketele-shoppingbecauseitallowsthemtodotheirshoppingwithoutleavingtheirhomes.Withalltheproblemsoftrafficinthecities,thisisanimportantreason.Butatthesametime,otherEuropeansdonotlikethisnewwayofshopping.Theycalltele-shopping“junk(垃圾)ontheair”.ManyEuropeansusuallyworryaboutthequality(质量)ofthethingsforsaleonTV.Goodqualityisimportanttothem,andtheybelievetheycannotbesureaboutthequalityofthethingsonTV. TheneedforhighqualitymeansthatEuropeantele-shoppingcompanieswillhavetobedifferentfromtheAmericancompanies.Theywillhavetobemorecarefulaboutthequalityofthethingstheysell.Theywillalsohavetoworkhardertosellthingsthatthebuyerscannottouchorseeinperson.()1.Tele-shoppingis_____inEurope. A.notpopularB.growing C.notpossibleD.cheap()2.Peopleliketele-shoppingbecauseitis_____. A.AmericanB.cheaper C.easierD.morepopular()3.SomeEuropeansdon'tliketele-shoppingbecausethey_____. A.don'tliketobuythings B.don'twatchTV C.believethethingssoldonTVareexpensive D.thinkthethingssoldonTVarebadquality()4.InGermany,tele-shoppingmay_____. A.helpbusinessmengetmoremoneyB.keeptheshopsopenlonger C.havefewerbuyers D.bringbetterTVprograms()5.Thebesttitleofthispassageis_____. A.AmericanTele-shopping B.Tele-shoppingCompanies C.Tele-shoppinginEurope D.Tele-shopping—JunkontheAir阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2013.5.14ThursdayMr.andMrsWangareveryforgetful.Forexample,Mr.WangsometimesgoestoworkonSundaymorning,becausehethinksitis36.AndMrs.Wangsometimesforgetstocooksupperforthefamily.Onesummertheyplannedto37toNewYorkfortheirholidays.Theygottotheairportonlytenminutes38theplanetookoff.Sotimewasshort.But39Mrs.WangsaidshemusttellLingling,theirdaughter,nottoforgetto40thefrontdoorwhenshewenttoschool.ButLinglingthenwasatschool.Theycouldn’ttellheraboutitby41.Sotheyhurriedtothepostoffice.Mrs.Wangwroteashort42toLingling,andMr.Wangboughta43andanenvelope.Soonthenotewasready.Theyputthestampontheenvelopeinahurryanddroppeditintheletter44,butsuddenlyMrs.Wangbegantocry.Theshortnotewas45inherhand.Shehadputtheplaneticketsinthe46.()36.A.sunnyB.cloudyC.MondayD.Sunday()37.A.walkB.driveC.flyD.run()38.A.beforeB.oftenC.whenD.because()39.A.oftenB.everC.alwaysD.suddenly()40.A.openB.lockC.closeD.push()41.A.planeB.trainC.telephoneD.bus()42.A.e-mailB.bookC.noteD.story()43.A.noteB.penC.stampD.letter()44.A.envelopeB.boxC./D.office()45.A.stillB.alreadyC.alwaysD.not()46.A.planeB.envelopeC.handD.school(A) OnmorningMrsPetersaidtoherhusband,“Jack,thereisameetingofourladiesclub(俱乐部)atMrs.Green’shouseatlunchtimetoday,andIwanttogotoit.I’llhaveyousomefoodforyourlunch.Isthatallright?” “Oh,yes,”herhusbandanswered,“that’squiteallright.Whatareyougoingtoleaveformylunch?” “Thistin(罐头)offish,”Mrs.Petersaid.“Andtherearesomecold,boiledpotatoes(土豆)andsomebeans(豆子)here,too.”74\n “Good”ThenMrsPeterwenttohermeeting.AlltheladieshadlunchatMrsGreen’s,andatthreeo’clockMrsPetercamehome. “Wasyourfishnice?”Sheasked. “Yes,butmyfeetarehurting,”heanswered. “Whyaretheyhurting?”MrsPeterasked. “Well,onthetinitwaswritten:Openthetinandstandinhotwaterforfiveminutes.” ()1.MrsPeterwantedto_______________. A.meetherhusbandB.meetMr.JackC.gotoMrsGreen’shouse D.seeMrsGreen ()2.MrPeterhadto_________. A.havelunchoutside B.havelunchathomebyhimself C.cookdinnerbyhimself D.askhiswifetobuysomefoodforhim ()3.MrsPeteraskedherhusbandtoeat________forhislunch. A.somecold,boiledpotatoes,somebeansandatinoffish.B.somebeans,somecoldpotatoes. C.atinoffish,somebeansandtomatoes. D.somecoldpotatoesandatinoffish. ()4.MrsPeterhadherlunch___________. A.athome B.atMrsJack’shouseC.atarestaurant D.atMrs.Green’shouse ()5.MrsPeter’shusband’sfeetwereburtingbecause______________. A.thetinoffishhurthisfeet B.hefelldownandhurthisfeet. C.hestoodinhotwaterforfiveminutes D.hiswifehurthimwiththattinoffish (B) MrGrantmovedtoanothertown.Onedayhewenttoseeadoctor.Hesatdowninthewaitingroomandlookedround.Thedoctor’sdegrees(学位证书)wereonthewall.SuddenlyMrGrantrememberedtherehadbeenaclassmatewiththesamenameinhisclassatschool,andhehadbecomeadoctor. Ashewentintoseethedoctor,herememberedayoung,handsomestudentandhewassadtoseehowoldthismanlooked.Hesaidtohim,“Goodmorning,Doctor.DidyougotoKingHighSchool?” Thedoctoranswered,“Yes,Idid.” “Wereyoutherefrom1942to1946?”MrGrantasked. “Yes,Iwas.”thedoctoranswered.“Howdidyouknow?” MrGrantlaughedandsaid,“Youwereinmyclass!” “Oh?”thedoctorsaidandlookedathimcarefullyforafewminutes.“Whatwereyouteaching?”heasked. ()1.MrGrantwenttoseethedoctorbecause_________. A.hehadnothingtodothatday B.hewasillthatday C.heknewthedoctorverywell D.hewasverybusythatday ()2.MrGrantsuddenlyfoundthedoctor’snamewasthesameasoneofhis________. A.teachers B.students C.classmates D.friends ()3.WhenMrGrantfoundthedoctorwasold,he__________. A.becameworried B.gotangryatonce C.feltveryhappy D.wasverysorry ()4.WhowasinKingHighschoolfrom1942to1946? A.BothMrGrantandthedoctorwereinKingHighSchool.B.Onlythedoctorwasthere. C.NeitherofthemwasinKingHighSchool. D.OnlyMrGrantwasthere. ()5.MrGrantthoughtthedoctorwasold,butthedoctorthoughtMrGrant_________. A.wasasyoungashe B.wasevenolderC.wasmuchyounger D.wasasoldashe阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2013.5.14FridayItwasMonday.Mrs.Smith’sdogwas47,buttherewasnotanymeatinthehouse.Thinkingthattherewasno48way,Mrs.Smithtookapieceofpaper,andwrotethefollowingwords49it:“Givemydoghalfapoundofmeat.”Thenshegavethepapertoherdogandsaid,“50thistothebutcher,andhe’sgoingtogiveyouyourlunch74\ntoday.”51thepieceofpaperinitsmouth,thedograntothebutcher’sshop.Itgavethepapertothebutcher.Thebutcherreadit52,recognizedthatitwas53thelady’shandwritingandsoondid54hewasaskedto.Thedogwasveryhappy,andatethemeatupatonce.Atmidday,thedogcametotheshopagain.Itgavethebutcherapieceofpaperagain.Afterreadingit,hegavehalfapoundofmeat55.Thenextday,thedogcameagainjustatmidday.Andasusual,itbroughtapieceofpaperinthemouth.Thistime,thebutcherdidnottakealookatthepaper,andgavethedog56meat,forhehadregardedthedogasoneofhiscustomer.But,thedogcameagainatfouro’clock.Andthesamethinghappenedonceagain.Tothebutcher’ssurprise,itcameforthethirdtimeatsixo’clock.Thebutcher57puzzled.Hesaidtohimself,“Thisisasmalldog.WhydoesMrs.Smithgiveitsomuchmeattoeattoday?”Lookingatthepieceofpaper,hefoundthattherewerenotanywordsthere.()47.A.hungryB.thirstyC.hotD.ill()48.A.anotherB.otherC.othersD.theother()49.A.underB.inC.onD.above()50.A.TakeB.BringC.GetD.Carry()51.A.EatingB.DrinkingC.DroppingD.Holding()52.A.carefullyB.quietlyC.slowlyD.clearly()53.A.possiblyB.reallyC.hardlyD.strongly()54.A.whenB.sinceC.asD.after()55.A.tooB.alsoC.againD.either()56.A.itsB.hisC.himselfD.it()57.A.feltB.turnedC.stayedD.kept(A)Happinessisforeveryone.Youdon’tneedtocareaboutthosepeoplewhohavebeautifulhouseswithlargegardensandswimmingpoolsorthosewhohavenicecarsandalotofmoneyandsoon.Why?Becausethosewhohavebighousesmayoftenfeellonelyandthosewhohavecarsmaywanttowalkonthecountryroadsattheirfreetime.Infact,happinessisalwaysaroundyouifyouputyourheartintoit.Whenyouareintroubleatschool,yourfriendswillhelpyou;whenyoustudyhardatyourlessons,yourparentsarealwaystakinggoodcareofyourlifeandyourhealth;whenyougetsuccess,yourfriendswillsaycongratulationstoyou;whenyoudosomethingwrong,peoplearoundyouwillhelpyoutocorrectit.Andwhenyoudosomethinggoodtoothers,youwillfeelhappy,too.Alltheseareyourhappiness.Ifyounoticeabitofthem,youcanseethathappinessisalwaysaroundyou.Happinessisnotthesameasmoney.Itisafeelingofyourheart.Whenyouarepoor,youcanalsosayyouareveryhappy,becauseyouhavesomethingalsothatcan’tbeboughtwithmoney.Whenyoumeetwithdifficulties,youcansayloudlyyouareveryhappy,becauseyouhavemorechancestochallengeyourself.Soyoucannotalwayssayyouarepoorandyouhavebadluck.Asthesayinggoes,lifeislikearevolving(旋转的)door,whenitcloses,italsoopens.Ifyoutakeeverychanceyouget,youcanbeahappyandluckyperson.()1.Happinessisfor__________.A.thosepeoplewhohavebeautifulhouseswithlargegardensandswimmingpoolsB.thosewhohavenicecarsC.thosewhohaslotsofmoneyD.everyone()2.Whichofthefollowingsentenceisnotright?A.Ifyoufeelyouarehappy,youwillbehappy.B.Ifyouhavelotsofmoney,youmustbeveryhappy.C.Ifyouputyourheartintoit,happinessisalwaysaroundyou.D.Ifyoutakeeverychanceyouget,youcanbeahappyandluckyperson.()3.Whyishappinessnotthesameasmoney?A.Evenifyouarepoor,youcanalsofeelhappy.B.Evenifyouhavelotsofmoney,youmayfeelverylonely.C.Happinessisafeelingofourheart.D.Alltheaboveisright.()4.Whatdoes“Lifeislikearevolvingdoor,whenitcloses,italsoopens”mean?A.Lifeisarevolvingdoor.B.Whenarevolvingdoorcloses,italsoopens.C.Whenyoulooseachancesometimes,youmaygetanotheroncelater.74\nD.Revolvingdoormakesyourlifehappy.()5.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.HappinessB.HappinessandMoneyC.ARevolvingDoorD.Whenareyouhappy?(B)WhenMr.Davidretired(退休),heboughtasmallhouseinavillagenearthesea.Helikeditandhopedtoliveaquietlifeinit.Buttohissurprise,manyvisitorscametoseehishouseinsummerholidays,foritwasthemostinterestingbuildinginthevillage.Frommorningtonight,therewerevisitorsoutsidethehouse.Theykeptlookingintotheroomsthroughthewindowsandmanyofthemevenwentintothehouse.Hedecidedtodrivethevisitorsaway.Soheputanoticeonthewindow.Thenoticesaid,“Ifyouwanttosatisfyyourcuriosity(好奇心),comeinandlookaround.Price:twentydollars.”Mr.Davidwassurethatthevisitorswouldstopcoming,buthewaswrong.MoreandmorevisitorscameandMr.Davidhadtospendeverydayshowingthemaroundhishouse.“Icameheretoretire,nottoworkasaguide(导游)”,hesaidangrily.Intheend,hesoldthehouseandmovedaway.()1.Mr.David’shousewasthatmanyvisitorscametoseeit.A.sosmallB.soquietC.sointerestingD.suchinteresting()2.Mr.Davidputanoticeonthewindowinorder.A.todrivethevisitorsawayB.tosatisfythevisitorscuriosityC.toletvisitorscomeinandlookaroundD.togetsomemoneyoutofthevisitors()3.Thenoticemadethevisitors.A.moreinterestedinhishouseB.lostinterestinhishouseC.angryattheunfairpriceD.feelhappyabouttheprice()4.AfterMr.Davidputupthenotice.A.thevisitorsdidn’tcomeanymoreB.fewerandfewervisitorscametoseehishouseC.moreandmorevisitorscameforavisitD.novisitorwouldpaythemoneyforavisit()5.Atlasthehadtosellhishouseandmoveawaybecause.A.hedidnotlikeitatallB.hecouldnotworkasaguideC.hemadeenoughmoneyandwantedtobuyanewexpensivehouseD.hecouldnotliveaquietlifeinit阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.5.18SaturdayWhenyouwave(挥手)toafriend,youareusingsignlanguage.Whenyousmileatsomeone,youmeantobe51.Whenyouputonefingerinfrontofyour52,youmean“Bequiet”.Butpeopleindifferentcountries,mayusedifferentsignlanguages.OnceanEnglishmanwasinItaly.Hecould53alittleItalian.Onedaywhilehewaswalkinginthestreet,hefelt54andwentintoarestaurant.Whenthewaitercameup,theEnglishman55hismouth,puthisfingersintoitandtookthemoutagainandmovedhislips(嘴唇).Inthisway,he56tosay,“Bringmesomethingtoeat.”Butthewaiterbroughthimalotofthingsto57,firsttea,thencoffee,thenmilk,butnofood.TheEnglishmanwassorrythathewasnotabletotellthewaiterhewashungry.Hewas58toleavetherestaurantwhenanothermancameinandputhishandonhisstomach.Andthissignwas59enoughforthewaiter.Inafewminutes,thewaiterbroughthimalargeplateofbreadandmeat.60theEnglishmanhadhismealinthesameway.51.A.wellB.friendlyC.fineD.careful52.A.eyesB.legsC.mouthD.head53.A.writeB.readC.sayD.speak54.A.hungryB.tiredC.coldD.ill55.A.pointedtoB.reachedforC.touchedD.opened56.A.neededB.meantC.decidedD.had57.A.eatB.watchC.drinkD.read58.A.readyB.sureC.againD.afraid59.A.quickB.bigC.strongD.clear60.A.AtonceB.AtlastC.AtfirstD.Attimes74\n (A)ThemascotfirstcamealongintheOlympicGamesin1972inMunich(慕尼黑)inGermany.AfterthatitplayedanimportantpartineachOlympicGames.SoitwillbeintheBeijingOlympicGames.Themascotforthe29thOlympicGameshasbeendiscussingthesubjectsinceBeijingwontherighttohostit.ThereisacompetitionformascotsoftheBeijingOlympicGames.Sofar(到目前为止)Beijinghasreceivedmorethan600mascotdesigns(设计)fromaroundtheworld.TheresultwillcomeoutinJunethisyear.Thelovelypanda,theMonkeyKing,thegoldenmonkeyandthered–crownedcrane(红王冠起重机)allhavebeenchosen.Butit’sdifficulttodecidebecauseitshouldnotonlyshowthespirit(精神)oftheOlympicGames,butalsotheChineseculture(文化)aswell.Itshouldbewelcomedbyyoungandold,menandwomen.Anditshouldhaveamarketworth(价值)thatcanbeusedeasilyindifferentOlympicthings,suchasT-shirts,bags,cups,pensandsoon.Atthesametime,itshouldalsolookgoodonTV,theInternet,mobilephonesandanythingelsethathassomethingtodowith(与……有关)theOlympics.Whatwillbethemascotofthe2022OlympicGames?What’syouridea?Whynotthinkaboutit?56.TheChinesefortheword“mascot”inthepassageis________.A.会徽B.会歌C.会旗D.吉祥物57.Themascotfirstcamealonginthe______OlympicGames.A.firstB.twentiethC.nineteenthD.twenty-ninth58.We’llknowwhatthemascotoftheBeijingOlympicGamesisin________.A.2022B.2022C.2022D.202259.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaboutthemascotoftheBeijingOlympics?A.Itshouldbepopularwiththepeople.B.ItcanhelppeopletoknowmoreaboutChina.C.ItmustbedesignedbytheChinese.D.ItshouldshowthespiritoftheOlympicGames60.Fromthepassageweknow________.A.it’shardtochooseamascotB.thereisamascotineachOlympicsC.therearefourmascotsintheBeijingOlympicsD.themascotcanbeusedeverywhere(B)Tomsawanadvertisementinanewspaperforabeautifulmodernbike.Itcost55pounds.Sohewenttotheshopandaskedtoseeoneofthewonderfulbike.TheowneroftheshopwashappytoshowonetoTom.Tomexamineditcarefully,andthenturnedtotheownerandsaid,“Thereisn’talamponthisbike,buttherewasoneonthebikeinyouradvertisement.”“Yes,sir,”answeredtheman,“butthelampisn’tincludedinthepriceofthebike.”“Notincludedinthepriceofthebike?”Tomsaidangrily.“Butthat’snothonest.Ifthelampisintheadvertisement,itshouldbeincludedintheprice.”“Well,sir,”answeredtheshopownercoldly(冷淡地).“Thereisalsoagirlonthebikeintheadvertisement,butwecannotgiveyouthegirlwiththebike,either.”61.Intheadvertisement,therewasa_________and_________onthebike.A.lamp;manB.youngman;lampC.woman;manD.lamp;girl62.Afterhereadtheadvertisement,Tomdecidedto_________.A.seeandbuythelampB.seeandbuythegirlC.seeandbuythebikeD.examinethebike63.Tom_________afterhelookedatthebikecarefullyA.returnedthebiketotheshopownerB.didn’tfindalamponthebikeC.boughtthebikeatonceD.foundagirlonthebike64.Tomthoughtitwas_________fortheshopownertosellthebikewithoutalamp.A.necessaryB.honestC.rightD.wrong65.Thepassagegivesusalessonthat________.A.wemustreadanewspapercarefullyB.bikesmustbeexaminedcarefullyC.sometimeswecan’tcompletelybelieveanadvertisementD.wemustfindouttheprice.74\n阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.5.19SundayMr.andMrsWangareveryforgetful.Forexample,Mr.WangsometimesgoestoworkonSundaymorning,becausehethinksitis36.AndMrs.Wangsometimesforgetstocooksupperforthefamily.Onesummertheyplannedto37toNewYorkfortheirholidays.Theygottotheairportonlytenminutes38theplanetookoff.Sotimewasshort.But39Mrs.WangsaidshemusttellLingling,theirdaughter,nottoforgetto40thefrontdoorwhenshewenttoschool.ButLinglingthenwasatschool.Theycouldn’ttellheraboutitby41.Sotheyhurriedtothepostoffice.Mrs.Wangwroteashort42toLingling,andMr.Wangboughta43andanenvelope.Soonthenotewasready.Theyputthestampontheenvelopeinahurryanddroppeditintheletter44,butsuddenlyMrs.Wangbegantocry.Theshortnotewas45inherhand.Shehadputtheplaneticketsinthe46.()36.A.sunnyB.cloudyC.MondayD.Sunday()37.A.walkB.driveC.flyD.run()38.A.beforeB.oftenC.whenD.because()39.A.oftenB.everC.alwaysD.suddenly()40.A.openB.lockC.closeD.push()41.A.planeB.trainC.telephoneD.bus()42.A.e-mailB.bookC.noteD.story()43.A.noteB.penC.stampD.letter()44.A.envelopeB.boxC./D.office()45.A.stillB.alreadyC.alwaysD.not()46.A.planeB.envelopeC.handD.school (A)It’snotjustwomenwhowearskirts.Mencanwearthem,too.InScotland,menwearakindofskirtcalledakilt.Thekiltistheirnationaldressandanimportantpartoftheirtradition.Akiltisacoloredskirtreachingdowntotheknee.Ithaschecks(格子)onitwithdifferentcolors,likeredorblue.EachfamilyinScotlandhasitsowncolors.HowdidtheScotsstarttowearkilts?Therearemanystoriesaboutit.Onestoryisthatthekiltwasinventedinthe1720sbyanEnglishfactoryowner,ThomasRawlinson.RawlinsonhadanumberofScottishworkersinhisfactoryandhethoughttheirclothinggotinthewayoftheirwork.Sohecuttheirlongclothesintoashorterskirt.Today,mostScotsmenseekiltsasformaldress.Theyusuallyonlywearthematweddingsorbigdinners.Thereareonlyafewmenwhostillwearakilteveryday.Scotsalsowearkiltsinparades(游行)whentheyplaytheirtraditionalmusicalinstrument:bagpipes(风笛).Thearmystillhaskiltsasthedressuniform,buttheynolongerwearthemtofight.()58.Akiltis________.()59.InScotland,differentfamilieshavedifferent_______.A.colorsB.checksC.rulesD.shapes()60.WhendoScotsmenwearkilts?A.Atweddings.B.Atbigdinners.C.Inparades.D.Alloftheabove (B)Tohelpyoudecidewhatmightmakeagoodpet,wehaveputtogetherapetchecklist.Wehavenamedsomeoftheanimalsthatareoftenkeptaspets.We’veshownsomegoodpointsandbadpointsabouteach.Andwe’vetoldyouwhichareOKornotOKtokeep.Whichpetisforyou?Pick-a-petChecklistPetsGoodPointsBadPointsOKtoKeep74\nRabbitsEasytokeepEnjoybeingpettedGoodtoholdHardtohouse-trainDroplotsofhairEasilyupset(不高兴)byhightemperatureYesRaccoons(小浣熊)CanbeveryinterestingCanbefriendlywhenyoungAgainstthelawtokeepinmanystatesCangetunkindwhenoldNoCatsEasytofeed&careforCanliveindoorsoroutFuntoholdVeryfriendlyMayscratchfurniturelittlepetscanbemessyMaykillbirdsMaymakeyousneezeYesDogsComeinmanysizesCanliveindoorsoroutFuntolove&playwithVeryfriendlyCangivesafetyCanbesmelly,messy,noisyNeedtobelicensed&trainedMaymakeyousneezeMaybiteifangryNeedlotsofattentionYes ()61._______havethesamebadpointthatwillmakeyousneeze.A.Rabbits&raccoonsB.Raccoons&catsC.Cats&dogsD.Dogs&rabbits()62.Accordingtothechecklist,arabbitwouldnotlivein________weather.A.coldB.coolC.warmD.hot()63.Whatisthemainpurpose(目的)ofthischecklist?A.Tohelppickthebestpetforyou.B.Totellhowtotakecareofyourpet.C.Tolistthebestpets.D.Tolisttheworstpets.(C)Myhusbandhadjustboughtanewwashingmachineforme.IdecidedtouseittheverydayandIwashedalotofthings.Everythingworkedwell,butIfoundoneofmyhusband’ssocksmissing.Ilookedeverywhereforit,butIcouldn’tfinditanywhere.Thenextmorning,Igotreadyforschoolasusual.Whenthebellrang,thestudentscamein.Igreeted(问候)themandtoldthemwhatweweregoingtodothatday.WhenIturnedaroundtowriteontheblackboard,theclassbrokeoutaroar(大声笑)!Theylaughedandlaughed.Theylaughedsomuch,infact,thatIwasafraidtheheadmasterwouldbeintoseeallthis,Iaskedtheclasstostop,butthemoreItalked,themoretheylaughed.IdecidedtopaynoattentiontothemandIwentonwritingontheblackboard.WhenIdidthis,theyroaredevenmore.Finally,theteacherwhohadtheroomnexttominecameintoseewhatallthelaughterwasabout.Whenhecamein,hestartedlaughing,too!“Goodheavens,”Isaid,“Willsomeonepleasetellmewhatissofunny?”“Oh,God,”saidtheteacher,“Youhaveabrownsockstuck(粘,贴)tothebackofyourskirt!”Sothat’showIfoundmyhusband’smissingsock.“Oh,well,”Isaidtotheclass,“Let’sjustsayyouhavehadanunforgettablelessononstaticelectricity(静电).”()64.Whatwasthewriter?A.Awasher.B.Astudent.C.Aheadmaster.D.Ateacher.()65.Whathappenedwhenthewriterturnedaroundtowriteontheblackboard?A.Theclassroaredwithanger.B.Theclassbegantolaughloudly.C.Anotherteachercamein.D.Therewasaloudnoiseoutsidetheroom.()66.Whydidtheteacherfromthenextroomlaugh?A.Becausethewholeclasslaugh.B.Becausehesawthewriterfooledbytheclass.C.Becausehefoundasockonthebackofthewriter’sskirt.D.Becausehesawsomeofthestudentsmakingfaces.()67.Whatdidthewriterdowhenshegottoknowwhyherstudentslaughed?A.Shedidnothingbutlaugh.B.Sheexplained(解释)thematterinacleverway.C.Shedidnothing.D.Shegotangrywiththeclass.74\n(D)AmericanandBritishpeoplebothspeakEnglish,ofcourse,butsometimesitdoesnotseemlikethesamelanguage.Infact,therearesomeimportantdifferencesbetweenBritishandAmericanEnglish.Firstofall,theysoundverydifferent.Often,Americansdon’tsayallthelettersineachwordespeciallythesoundslike“t”and“d”.However,theBritishusuallypronouncetheirconsonants(辅音)morecarefully.Also,somelettershavedifferentsounds.Forexample,Americanssaythe“a”in“half”likethe“a”in“cat”,buttheBritishsaythe“a”in“half”likethe“o”in“soft”.The“r”issometimessaiddifferently,too.WhenanAmericansays“farmer”,youcanusuallyhearthe“r”.Butyoucan’thearthe“r”inBritishEnglish.TheBritishsay“fahmah”.Soundisnottheonlydifference.Thetwolanguageshavedifferentwordsforsomethings,forexample,thewordsforclothingaredifferent.Americansusetheword“sweater”,buttheBritishsay“jumper”.Manyexpressions(短语)arealsodifferentinthetwocountries.InEngland,ifyouaregoingtotelephonefriends,you“ringthemup”.InAmerica,you“givethemacall”.Therearealsosomedifferencesingrammar.Thesedifferencescanbeconfusing(令人疑惑)ifyouarelearningEnglish.Butthereisareasonforthedifference.Languageschangeovertime.Whenthesamelanguageisusedindifferentplaces,itchangesdifferentlyineachplace.ThisiswhathappenedtoEnglish.Italsohappenedtootherlanguages,suchasFrench.ManypeopleinCanadaspeakFrench,buttheirFrenchisdifferentfromtheFrenchspokeninFrance.()68.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.ThedifferencesbetweenBritishandAmericanEnglish.B.Thetwodifferentlanguages,BritishandAmericanEnglish.C.ThechangesoftheEnglishlanguage.D.WhyAmericanEnglishisdifferentfromBritishEnglish.()69.WhichofthefollowingisNottrue?A.InAmericanEnglish,the“a”intheword“can’t”soundsthesameasthe“a”intheword“can”.B.TheAmericanEnglishisdifferentfromBritishEnglishonlyingrammar.C.LearnersofBritishEnglishmayhavesomedifficultyinunderstandingAmericanEnglish.D.FrenchisnotonlyspokeninFrancebutinsomeothercountriesaswell.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2013.5.20MondayFoodisveryimportant.Everyoneneedsto____1____wellifheorshewantstohaveastrongbody.Ourmindsalsoneedakindoffood.Thiskindoffoodis_____2____.Webegintogetknowledgeevenwhenweareveryyoung.Smallchildrenare____3____ineverythingaroundthem.Theylearn_____4____whiletheyarewatchingandlistening.Whentheyaregettingolder,theybeginto____5____storybooks,sciencebooks…,anythingtheylike.Whentheyfindsomethingnew,theylovetoaskquestionsand____6____tofindouttheanswers.Whatisthebest___7___togetknowledge?Ifwelearn____8____ourselves,wewillgetthemostknowledge.Ifwearealwaysgettinganswersfromothersanddonotaskwhy,wewillneverlearnwell.Whenwestudyinthe_____9_____way,wewilllearnmoreandunderstand_____10_____.1.A.sleepB.readC.drinkD.eat2.A.sportB.exerciseC.knowledgeD.meat3.A.interestedB.interestingC.weakD.better4.A.everythingB.somethingC.nothingD.anything5.A.lendB.readC.learnD.write6.A.tryB.haveC.swimD.wait7.A.placeB.doorC.wayD.lessons8.A.onB.withC.toD.by9.A.wrongB.rightC.badD.difficult74\n10.A.harderB.muchC.betterD.well 六.阅读理解:(20分)ADoyoukeepgoldfish?Agoldfishhastwoeyes.Ithasamouth.Agoldfishhasfins.Ithasonefinonitsback.Ithasatail.Itsfinsandtailhelpittoswim.Fishswiminwaterandthewaterhassomeairinit.Goldfisheatfish-food.Theydon’teatalot.Littleworms(虫)aregoodforgoldfishbutbreadisnot.Theywilleatbreadbutitisnotgoodforthem.Sodon’tfeedgoldfishonbread.Goldfishhavetohavecleanwater.Greenwaterweeds(水草)helptomakewaterclean.Babygoldfisharenotred.Theyarebrown.Butwhentheyarebig,theywillbegoldororangeorred.1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?A.Agoldfishhastwoeyes.B.Agoldfishhasamouth.C.Agoldfishhasonlyonefin.D.Agoldfishhasatail.2.Goldfishswim___________.A.withthehelpofitsfinsandtailB.withthehelpofitsmouthC.withthehelpofitstailonlyD.withthehelpofitsfinsonly3.Thispassagetellsusnottofeedgoldfishon_________.A.fish-foodB.breadC.littlewormsD.water4.Whengoldfisharesmall,theyare________.A.redB.goldC.yellowD.brown5.Goldfish____________.A.eatalotB.havetoliveincleanwaterC.don’teatlittlewormsD.havetoliveingreenwater(B)OnedayMrs.Perrysaidtoherhusband,“Jack,I’mgoingtoaladies’luncheon(午宴).Iknowyouwon’tcook.SoI’llleaveyousomefoodforyourlunch.Isthatallright?”“Oh,yes,”herhusbandanswered.“That’squiteallright.Whatareyougoingtoleaveformylunch?”“Thistinoffish,”Mrs.Perrysaid.“Andsomepotatoesandpeas,too.”“Good,”Mr.Perryanswered,“I’llhaveagoodlunch.”Buthewasnotsosureaboutthefood,forheknewhiswifequitewell.Shelikedtobuyfaked(假的)thingsbecausethepricewaslow.SoMrs.Perrywenttoherpartyandatthreeo’clockshecamehome.“Wasyourfishnice,Jack?”sheasked.“Yes,butmyfeetgothurt,”heanswered.“Buthow?Andwhy?”“Well,Ifollowedthewordsonthetinandgothurt.”Mrs.Perrylookedattheinstructiononthepackaging:‘Openthistinandstandinhotwaterforfiveminutes.Itwasclearthattherewasawordmissingintheinstruction,andthisshowedthatitwasafakedproduct(假货).Mrs.Perryfeltverysorry.Mr.Perrylaughed,“Iwasjoking,dear.IwenttoChinaTownandenjoyedfishandrice.”()66.WherewasMrs.Perrygoingthatnoon?A.Shewasgoingtoseesomeladies.B.Shewasgoingtobuysomethingforlunch.C.Shewenttoeatataladies’restaurant.D.Shewenttoeatlunchwithsomewomen.()67.WheredidMr.Perryhavelunchthatday?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inhisworkplace.C.AthomeD.Nooneknows.()68.WhatdidMr.Perryeatforlunch?A.Fish.B.Potatoesandpeas.C.Rice.D.BothA&C.()69.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHT?A.Mr.Perryatethetinoffishandfellill.B.Mrs.Perryboughtthetinoffishforalotofmoney.74\nC.Mr.Perrywasnotsureifthetinwasgoodenough.D.Mr.Perrydidn’tknowhowtoeattinfood.()70.Whichistheinstructiononthetinpackagingofrealfishproduct?A.Openthistinandstandinhotwaterforfiveminutes.B.Opentinandstandinhotwaterforfiveminutes.C.Openthistinandstanditinhotwaterforfiveminutes.D.Openthistinandstandinhotwaterforashorttime. 阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2013.5.20TuesdayDoyouknowthehistoryofbowling(保龄球)?Scientiststhinkthatagamelikebowlingwas41inEgyptthousandsofyearsago.Thingslookliketheballsandbowlingpinswerefoundburied(埋葬)withachildwho42around5,200B.C.PeoplewhostudyhistoryknowthatthegamewaspopularinGermanyaround200-300A.D.Itwasplayedinsomechurchesinorderto43thattheywereverygoodChristians.Whenpeoplebowledpoorly,theyhadtogotochurchmore44thantheothers.Thefirstbowlingplacewasbuiltinsideaverybigbuildingand45inEnglandin1455.ThenthegamewastakentotheUnitedStateswheremostpeopleplayeditoutsidejustforfun.Duringthe1800s,manypeopleintheUnitedStatesbegantobowlfor46,soseveralcitiesmadethegameillegal(违法的).Andlater,agroup47theAmericanBowlingCongress(ABC)beganaround1900.Thejobofthisgroupwastocleanup(整顿)bowlingandmakeitagentleman’sgameagain.Atthattime,thegamewasmostlyplayedbymen.Ifwomenplayed,they48acurtainupsothatthemenwerenotabletoseethem.Then,in1916,awoman’s49namedtheWomen’sInternationalBowlingCongress(WIBC)madeapointofshowingthatthegamewasfinefor50menandwomen.()41.A.done B.played C.seen D.watched()42.A.died B.wasdying C.dead D.death()43.A.tell B.show C.look D.say()44.A.possible B.often C.time D.chance()45.A.closed B.built C.opened D.stopped()46.A.fun B.pleasure C.money D.health()47.A.calling B.calls C.naming D.named()48.A.hanged B.hang C.hung D.hunged()49.A.party B.group C.class D.kind()50.A.between B.both C.all D.whole(A)WhenIwaswalkingdownthestreetoneday,Ifoundasmallbagontheground.IpickeditupandopenedittoseeifIcouldfindouttheowner'sname.Therewasnothinginsideitexceptsomedollarsandapictureofawomanandayounggirlabouttwelveyearsold.Iputthephotobackandtookthebagtothepolicestation.BeforeIleft,thepolicemanwrotedownmynameandaddress.Hethoughttheownermightwanttothankme.ThateveningIwenttohavedinnerwithmyauntanduncle.Theyhadalsoaskedayoungwomantohavedinnerwithus.Herfacewasfamiliar,butIcouldn'trememberwhereIhadseenher.Duringourtalk,theyoungwomanhappenedtosaythatshehadlostherbagthatafternoon.AllatonceIrememberedwhereIhadseenher.Shewastheyoung74\ngirlinthephoto,thoughshewasnowmucholder.Shewasverysurprised,ofcourse,whenItoldheraboutthebag.Afterdinnerwewenttothepolicestationandgotbackherbag.Thepolicemansaidtome,“It’sawonderfulthing.Youfoundnotonlythebag,butalsotheownerofthebag.”1.Inthebagtherewas_____.A.nothingB.anewphotoandsomemoneyC.anoldpictureandsomemoneyD.somedollarsandapieceofpaper2.Thewriteropenedthebagbecausehewantedto_____.A.findsomemoneyB.findsomelettersC.findwhosebagitwasD.findtheowner'sphoto3.Hewritergavethebagto_____.A.apolicemanB.hisuncleC.hisauntD.hisfriend4.Howmanypeoplehadthedinnerthatevening?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.5.hewriterknewtheyoungwomanbecause_____.A.hehadmethersomewhereB.shewastheoldwomaninthephotoC.sheoftenhadmealswiththewriterD.shelookedlikethegirlinthepictureBOnemorninginApril,JimReedcheckedhisE-mail.ItwasfromawomaninPittsburgh,Pennsylvania.HehadtalkedtoheronE-mailmanytimesinthelasttendays.Alltheothermessageswerefunandinterestingtoread.Thismessagewasdifferent.Themessagesaid,“Good-byelovedkowihnyuIamleaving.”Mr.Reedwasfrightenedbythemessage.Hetriedtounderstandthewordsthatwerenotspelledright.Hequicklywroteamessagetohisnewfriend.“Whatdoyoumeanbythemessageyoujustsentme?”Hewaitedbutdidnotgetananswer.Hewroteback,“Pleasetalktome.”Finally,shewrote,“Iamfallingasleepwhatitsaygildyetinyfriends.”Mr.Reedthoughthardaboutthismessage.“Isshegoingtokillherself?”hethought.“Whatisyourphonenumber?”hetyped.Thewomansentaphonenumber.Mr.ReedcalledAtfirstthephonewasbusy.Thenitjustrangandrang.HecalledthepoliceinPittsburgh,andtoldthemhisstory.Thenhefaxedthemwhathisfriendwrote.Thepoliceandparamedics(医护人员)quicklywenttothewoman’shouse.Whenshedidn’tanswerthedoorbell,theybrokein.Theyfoundheronthefloornearthecomputer.Shetoldthem,“Itook60pills,”Theparamedicsrushedhertothehospital.“Mr.Reeddidagreatjobofsavingthiswoman.”Thepolicecaptainsaid.“Ifhehadn’tguessedatthee-message,shewouldbedeadnow.”Thewomanisfinenow,andshethanksMr.Reedforsavingherlife.1.Mr.Reedtalkedwiththewoman____________.A.bytelephoneB.ontheInternetC.athishomeD.intheoffice2.Thee-messagehefoundwasstrangebecause_________.A.itwasfuntoreadB.itwasnotinterestinglikeusualonesC.thewomanwrotenothingD.thewomanwroteittendaysago3.AssoonasMr.Reedreadthee-message,he___________.A.wrotebacktoaskaboutthemeaningofthemessageB.calledthepolicemanhimselfC.wenttosavethewomanhimselfD.feltfrightenedandturnedoffthecomputer4.Thewomanwantedto__________.A.saygoodbyetoMr.ReedB.sleepforawholedayC.killherselfbytakingpillsD.makefunofMr.Reed5.What’sthebesttitle(题目,标题)ofthepassage?_____________.A.AWomanKillsHerselfB.AManSavesHisE-MailFriendC.AnInterestingMessageD.TwoGoodFriends74\n阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2013.5.20WednesdayOnemorningourEnglishteacherwasillandMissLi,anew1,gaveusalessoninstead.Whenthe2rang,shecameinandtheclassbegan.Justthen,LiLei,aboywhowas3lateforschool,rantothe4andasked,“MayIcomein?”MissLiwasspeakinganddidn’thear5.Afteramoment,shesawtheboy___6_____atthedoorandwentovertohim.“Whoareyoulooking7?”Sheasked.Weall8.MissLi’sfaceturnedredandlookedatusinsurprise.Atthatmomentastudent9upandsaidthattheboywasinthatclass.10Sheheardthis,MissLilaughed,too.学校:班级:姓名:()1.A.doctorB.teacherC.friendD.student()2.A.clockB.phoneC.watchD.bell()3.A.oftenB.alsoC.tooD.nearly()4.A.deskB.classroomC.teacherD.blackboard()5.A.usB.hersC.himD.them()6.A.standingB.sittingC.walkingD.writing()7.A.afterB.inC.overD.for()8.A.criedB.leftC.laughedD.listened()9.A.putB.stoodC.lookedD.rang()10.A.IfB.UntilC.WhenD.Before(A)Amanandhiswifewereverypoor. Theywishedtohavenewclothesandmorefood. Themanenjoyedeatingandlikedcakesverymuch.Onenightanoldwomancametotheirhouseandtoldthemshewouldletthemhavethreewishes. Theycouldwishforanythingtheywanted. Themanhadjustfinishedeatingalittlebreadforhisdinner,andhewasstillhungry. Hesaid,“IwishIhadabigcake.”Suddenlyabigcakeappearedontheplate.“Youfool!”hiswifecried,“Youcouldhavewishedforahousefullofwonderfulfood,butyouwishedforacake. Iwishthatcakewasonyournose!”Immediatelythecakestucktotheendofhisnose.Thenthemanandhiswifestartedtoblame(责备)eachother.“It’syourfault,”themancried. “No,it’syourfault!”sheanswered.Whatcouldtheydo? Thecakewasstillstucktothehusband’snose.“Oh!”thewifecried,“Iwishnoneofthishadeveryhappened!”Immediatelythecakewasgone,andthemanwassaying,“Iamstillhungry. HowIwishIhadsomecakes.”Butofcourse,nothinghappened.Choosethecorrectanswer.1.Theoldwomancametotheirhouse_____.A.beforetheyhadtheirsupperB.whentheywerehavingsupperC.aftertheyhadtheirsupperD.beforetheywenttobed2.Themanwishedhehadabigcakebecause_____.A.helikescakesverymuchB.hewasstillhungryatthattimeC.hewantedtogetthecakeforhiswifeD.hewantedtogetthecakeforhisson3.Hiswifewasangrybecause_____.A.shewashungry,tooB.shewantedtogetsomebeautifulclothesC.shewasverygreedy(贪婪的)D.shedidn’tlikecakes4.Thecakestucktotheendoftheman'snosebecause_____.A.itwashiswife'swishB.themanputitthereC.hiswifeputitthereD.theoldwomandidnotwantthemantoeatthecake5.Atlast,themansaid,“Iamstillhungry.” Because_____.A.hewantedmorecakesB.hiswifeatethecakeC.hedidnoteatthecakeD.hefounditwasadream (B)Bobtelephonedhiswife,“I’vegottwoticketsforthefilmtonight. Meetmeoutsidetheoffice. We’llhavesomethingtoeatandthengoontothecinema.”Bob’swifewasverymuchinterestedinfilms. Itwasquiteawhilesincethey74\nhadbeentothecinema,soshewaspleasedwithit. Shemetherhusbandastheyhadplanned. Aftertheyhadsupperinarestaurant,theywenttothecinema.Theticket-collectoratthedoorstoppedthem,“Yourtickets,please.”Bobbegantolookforthetickets. Buthecouldn’tfindthemneitherinthewalletnorinhispockets. “Sorry,dear,”hesaidtohiswifeatlast,“Ihavelefttheminmyoffice.”Choosethecorrectanswer.1.Bobcalledhiswife_____.A.onhiswaybackhomeB.whenhegottheticketsC.afterhehadhaddinnerD.togetticketsforafilm2.InthephoneBobtoldhiswifethathewouldwaitforher.A.nearhisofficeB.atabusstopC.inhishouseD.atthedoorofthecinema3.Bobpromisedhiswife_____.A.totakehisticketB.toenterthecinemaC.awalkroundthecinemaD.amealinarestaurant4.Bobandhiswifewenttoseeafilm_____.A.onceortwiceaweekB.whentheyhadnothingtoeatC.onceinawhileD.everySaturdayevening5.ThateveningBob'swifereallyfelt_____.A.surprisedB.satisfiedC.worriedD.disappointed 阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.5.23ThursdayPeterwasanofficeworker.Heworkedinallofficeinasmalltown.Onedayhisboss_51_tohim,"Peter,Iwantyou_52_toLondon,toanofficethere,to_53_Mr.Brown.”PeterwenttoLodon_54_rain.WhenhegottoLondon,hethought,“Theofficeisn’tfarfromhere.IcangothereonfootI’ll_55_iteasily.”Butafteranhour,hewasstilllookingforit,hestoppedandaskedanoldwoman.Shesaid,“Goalongthisstreet,turnleftattheend,andit’sthesecondbuildingontheright.”Peterwentandfound_56_.Afewdays_57_,hewenttoLondon_58_.Hedidnotfindtheoffice,_59_heaskedsomeoneinthestreet.Itwas_60_sameoldwoman.Shewasverysurprised(吃惊)andsaid,“Areyoustilllookingforthatplace?51.A.toldB.saidC.askedD.showed52.A.towalkB.reachC.togoD.toreach53.A.seeB.lookC.watchD.lookat54.A.onB.atC.byD.in55.A.lookforB.lookatC.lookD.find56.A.itB.oneC.theotherD.another57.A.afterB.agoC.1aterD.before58.A.againB.tooC.soD.because59.A.butB.soC.tooD.or60.A.aB.anC.theD.thatACandreamscometrue?JohnGodleybetmoneythathisdreamscouldcometrue.Overthecourseofhislife,Mr.Godleydreamedofhorseracesseveraltimes.Hedidnotknow74\nmuchabouthorsesorwinningraces.Herememberedthesedreamsafterhewokeup,andheputwhatheknewtogooduse.ThefirsttimeMr.GodleydreamedofhorseswasonthenightofFriday,March8,1946.HedreamedthathewasreadingthenamesofthehorsesthatwonSaturday’sraces.Thenextmorninghefoundthenamesofthehorsesfromhisdreaminthenewspaper.Thehorseswereracingthatday.Hebetonthehorsesandwon.ThesehorseracingdreamscametoMr.Godleyoffandonforthenext12yearsofhislife.Between1946and1958,Mr.Godleyhadeightdreamsabouthorseswinningraces.Healwaysbetonhisdreams,andhealwayswon.Mr.Godleyneverknewwhythedreamsstartedorwhytheystopped.Washeluckyordidhehaveaspecialgift?Theworldmayneverknow.()51.HowoftendidJohnGodleydreamofhorseracesinhislife? A.Everynight. B.EveryyearC.Severaltimes. D.Everyweek.()52.Whatdidheseeinhisfirstdreamofhorses? A.Hesawthenewspaper. B.HesawthenamesofhorsesthatwonSaturday’sraces. C.Hesawhimselfwinningtheraces. D.Hesawnothing.()53.Whichofthefollowingisclosetotheunderlinedsentence? A.Thesedreamslastedfor12yearsandhappenedeveryyear. B.Thesedreamsstoppedsometimesandcontinuedagaininthese12years. C.Thesedreamshappenedveryofteninthe12years. D.Thesedreamsstoppedinthe12yearsandthenbeganagain.()54.Whatcausedhisdreamstostop? A.Hewastooold. B.Helostoneimportantrace. C.Hedidn’tknowwhy.D.TheGodtookawayhisgift.()55.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage? A.BetMoney B.RacingHorseC.WinningDreams D.ASpecialMan BEvenwhenBenjaminwasaboy,hetriedtofindwaystohelppeoplelivebetterlives.Oneofhisearliestinventionswaspaddles(短桨)forswimming.Benhadwonderedforsometimeiftherewasawaytoswimfaster,maybewithsomethingonhishandsorfeet.Slowlyapictureofswimmingshoes,orpaddles,cameintohismind.Benthoughtforalongtime.Thepaddlesmustbeneithertoobignortoosmall.Therightkindofwoodwasimportant,too.Itmustbeneithertooheavynortoolight.Hestartedtoworkonthepaddlesandsoonfinishedthem.AndthenBenwasreadytotrythemout.HedecidedtotrythemthefollowingSundayafternooninalake.BoysgatheredaroundthelakeasBengotready.Bengotintothewaterandbegantopaddle.Heswamslowlyatfirst,thenfasterandfasteruntilhewastravellingthroughthewaterlikeafish.Theboysaroundthelakejumpedupanddown,cryingwithjoy.Theyhadneverseensuchfastswimming.()56.Accordingtothepassage,Ben_______whenhewasaboy. A.likedsingingverymuchB.hadfewfriends C.wantedtohelppeoplelivebetterliveD.wasagreatscientist()57.Paddlescanhelp_______. A.childrenplayfastergamesB.achildjumphigher C.boysstudywellD.peopleswimfaster()58.IttookBenalongtime_______. A.tothinkabouthowtomakethepaddles B.tomakethepaddles C.tobuythepaddlesD.tocarrythepaddlestothelake74\n()59.Thefollowingwordscouldbeusedtodescribetheboysaroundthelakeexcept_____. A.frightened B.joyful C.excited D.surprised()60.WeknowthatthepaddleswereonBen’s____whenheswaminthelake. A.handsonly B.feetonlyC.back D.feetandhands 阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.5.24FridayAllstudentslikepocketmoney._61_pocketmoneydoyougetformyourparentseveryMonth-300yuanormore?Somestudentsneedmuchmoney,becauseit_62_alottobuydeliciousfood,birthdaypresents,schoolthingsandsoon._63_forLiuChao,thirtyyuaneachmonthforlunchisenough.“Ilovevegetablesandrice,andmeatistoo_64_forme.Inevereatit.”hesaid.LiuChaoisamiddleschoolstudentinHenanProvince.Heandhisparentscomefromasmallvillagefaraway.Hisfatherwork_65_aworkerinafactoryandjustgets600yuanamonth.Hismotherhasnojob.Hehasasister.Lastyearhisfamilyhad_66_moneytosendhimtoschoolsohehadtogobackhome.Later,withthehelpofhisclassmatesandteachers,hereturnedto_67_.Fromthenon,LiuChaostudiedevenharder.Nowheisgoodatallhissubjects.Tomanyteachers.heisoneofthe_68_studentsintheclass.Healsohelpshisparentsdothehouseworkathome.LiuChaowantstobea_69_henhegrowsup,becausehewantstoinventalotofusefulthingsforpeople.Whata_70_boy!61.AHowmanyB.HowmuchC.HowoldD.Howoften62.A.paysB.spendsC.costsD.gets63.A.AlthoughB.SoC.BecauseD.But64.A.expnsiveB.cheapC.hadD.terrible65.A.withB.forC.asD.at66.A.lotsofB.alittleC.muchD.no67.A.homeB.schoolC.villageD.farm68.A.1aziestB.worstC.bestD.tallest69.A.policemanB.scientistC.doctorD.teacher70.A.goodB.happyC.hadD.sadFootballThegameisplayedbytwoteams.Theremustbeelevenplayersineachteam.Thefieldmustbeabout100mlongand73mwide.Therearetwogoals,7.32mlongand2.44mhigh.Toscore(得分)agoal,aplayermustputtheballintotheotherteam’sgoal.Theymayusetheirfeet,headsorotherpartsofthebody,buttheymustnottouchtheballwiththeirhands.Oneplayerineachteam,thegoalkeeper,mayusehishands.74\nVolleyballThisisPlayedoncourt(场地)18mlongand9mwide.Thenetis2.44mhighformenand2.24mhighforwomen.Therearetwoteamsandthereareusuallysixplayersineachteam.Theplayerstrytomaketheballhitthegroundontheothersideofthenet.Theymayusetheirhands,fistsorarms,buttheymustnotcatchtheballorholditwhileplaying.BasketballThecourtmustbe26mlongand14mwide.Therecambetenplayersinateambutnotmorethanfiveplayersineachteammayplayatatime.TheplayersmustnotchangeuntiltheREFEREEallowsthemtoleavethecourt.Toscoreapointaplayermustthrowtheballintotheotherteam’sbasket.Playersmaythrowtheball,buttheymustnotcarryit.Aplayermustnottouchanotherplayer.After20minutesplaytheremustbearestperiod(阶段) fortenminutes.Thenthereisanotherperiodof20minutesbeforethegameends.Nowit’schangedtofourshortperiods.阅读短文,选择最佳答案。()1.Howbigisafootballfield?A.7.32mlongand2.44mhighB.100mlongand73mwideC.107.32mlongand75.44mwide.D.26mlongand14mwide()2.Thevolleyballplayerscanonlywhileplaying.A.catchtheballB.holdtheballC.usetheirhands,fistsorarmsD.usetheirhands()3.Eachbasketballteamcanhaveplayersatmost.A.fiveB.tenC.twentyD.eleven()4.What’stheChineseforREFEREEinthepassage?A.队长B.教练C. 裁判D. 观众()5.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNotTrue?A.Inafootballmatch,onlyonepersoncanusehishandsB.Thevolleyballnetis2.44mhighformen.C.Thebasketballteamwillscorewhentheythrowtheballintootherteam’sbasket.D.Inabasketballmatch,abouttenminutesisaperiodnow.Jessreallyfeltveryhappy.Whenhearrivedathisseatintheclassroomthatmorning,hefoundaninvitationonhisdesk.Itwasfromseveralofhisclassmatesaskinghimtojointhemonacampingtrip.Thiswasthefirsttimehewasaskedtojoininanoutof-schoolactivity.Whyweretheyaskinghimnow?Nobodyseemedtolikehim.Infact,hehadbeensolonelythathedrownedhisfeelingwithfood.Asaresult,hehadputonalotofweight,andthisgavethekidssomethingmoretomakefunofhim.Cindy,whowasstandingnearJesswhenhereadtheinvitation,wentoutquicklytotelltheothersthatthetrick(恶作剧)hadworked.EveryonewaspleasedthatJessthoughtthatwastrue.Buttherewasnocampingtrip.Thewholethingwasmadeup.Atfirst,Cindythoughtitwasfun.Butlater,whenJesstoldherthathewasgoingtobuyasleepingbagwithhissavings(积蓄),Cindyhadasecondidea.SheknewthatJess’sfamilyhadlittlemoney,andshehatedtoseehimspendhissavingsonsomethinghewouldneveruse.CindyalsohatedtotellJessthetruth.Herclosefriendswouldbeangrywithher.Whatcouldshedonow?74\n76.Thesentence“…hedrownedhisfeelingwithfood”means”__________”A.heatealottomakehimselffeellesslonelyB.heaskedforalotoffoodfromhisclassmatesC.hebroughthisfoodtohisclassmatesD.hehadalotoffoodtoputonweight77.WhatwouldhappenifCindytoldJessthetruth?A.Jesswouldgoonthecampingtriphimself.B.Jess’sfamilywouldbeangrywithCindy.C.Cindymighthavetroublewithherfriends.D.Jesswouldbethankfultohisclassmates.78.IfJessreallyboughtasleepingbag,A.everyoneelsewouldalsobuyoneB.itwouldbethebestintheclassC.CindywouldpayforitD.Hewouldhaveitfornouse79.FromthestorywecanguessA.everybodywouldgocampingintheclassB.JesshadfewfriendsintheclassC.CindywasJess’sbestfriendintheclassD.Jessjoinedinmanyout-of-schoolactivities80.Choosethebesttitleforthispassage.A.JessandHisSchoolB.JessandHisFriendsC.AnInvitationforJessD.JessandHisCampingTrip阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.5.25SaturdayBLearnEnglish,havefunandspendthewholedaywiththeteachers.WEONLYALLOWENGLISHT0BESPOKEN81·Suecan’ttakethecourseon________A.July26,2022B.July29,2022C.August4,2022D.August18.202282.Theunderlinedwordinthepassageprobablymeans“_________”.A.classB.partyC.tripD.break83.ThestudentswhoareyearsoldcantakethecourseA.6B.9C.16D.1884.Howlongdoesthecourselast?A.EightdaysB.ThreeweeksC.FourweeksD.Onemonth.74\n85.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentioned?A.Thenumberofthestudents.B.Thecostofthecourse.C.ThestudentscanonlyspeakEnglishinclassandafterclassD.Thestudentswhowanttohavethecoursecansendane.mailormakeacall.CItwasaveryhorribledaywhenChazzfoundhismotherlyingonthekitchenflooroftheirhome.Hewasfrightenedanddidnotknowwhattodo,butsoonhewokeup.Althoughhedidnotknowifshewasstillalive,Chazzquicklycalled911.SoonamancametoChazz’stohelp.…____him.First,Chazzdirectedhiminsidetohis-unconsciousmother.Next,Chazzwenttotakehisyoungerbrothersandsistersoutsideandcomfortthem.HetoldthemthateveIythingwouldbe0K.The-manwasveryamazedthen.HesaidthatChazzwaseven“moreofaparentthanmostparentsIsee”.LaterChazz’sschoolofferedhimamedalofatrueheroandhisclassmateswereveryproudofhim.86.WhywasChazzfrightened?A.Hismotherwaslyingonthefloor.B.Hismotherwasdeadinthekitchen.C.Hishousecaughtfire.D.Hisbrothersandsisterswerelost.87.WhatdidChazzdowhenhefoundhismother?A.WenttotalkwithhismotherB.WenttoapolicestationC.Called911quickly.D.Watiedforhelp.88.Whywasthemanamazed?A.BecauseChazz’sbrothersandsisterswerenotfrightened.B.BecauseChazz’smotherdidn'tdieC.BecauseChazzdidagoodjobtohelp.D.BecauseChazzwasahero.89.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unconscious”mean?A.病入膏肓的B.脸色苍白的C.疯疯癫癫的D.不省人事的90.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AyoungBoyB.ABraveBoyC.ATerribleDayD.AWonderfulDayDMarkTwain,afamousnovelistintheworld,wasborninFlorida,Missourion30November1835,thesixthchildinhisfamily,movedtotheirHillStreethomeinthecityofHannibal.Missouri74\nWhenhisfatherdiedin1847,Twainleftschoolandgothisfirstjobworkingwithvariousnewspapersandmagazines.AfterworkinginNewYorkandPhiladelphiaforafewyears.hemovedtoSt.Louisin1857.In1870TwainmarriedOliviaLangdon.Theyhadfourchildren.ThreediedbeforetheyreachedtheirtwentiesbutClaralivedtotheageofeighty.eight。MarkTwaindiedon21April,1910inRedding,ConnecticutandnowrestsinWoodlawnCemetreyinOlivia’shometownofElmira,besideherandthechildren.91.WherewasMarkTwaininj8397A.InConnecticutB.InNewYorkC.InHannibalD.InPhiladelphia92.MarkTwainwasain1848.A.novelistB.writerC.teacherD.newspaperman93.HowoldwasMarkTwainwhenhegotmarriedwith0livia?A.22yearsoldB.35yearsoldC.45yearsoldD.75yearsold94.Ⅵmatdoestheunderlinedword“rest”meanhere?A.休息B.安息C.平躺D.居住95.ThewriterwrotethepassagetoA.persudepeopletoreadMarkTwain’snovelsB.introduceMarkTwain’snovelsC.tellpeopleMarkTwain’slifestoryD.showsomepersonalopinionsonMarkTwain 阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.6Ifirstsawthebabypandawhenshewasonly10daysold.Shelookedlikeawhitemouse.We31herXiWang.Itmeans“hope”.WhenXiWangwasborn,shewasjust100grams(克).XiWangdrankhermother’smilkforas32as14hoursaday.Whenshewassixmonthsold,shestartedtoeatbambooshoots(嫩芽).Eightmonths33,shewasnotasmallbabyanymore.Shegrewintoa34youngpandaandweighed35kilos.WhenXiWangwas20monthsold,shehadtolookafterherselfbecausehermotherhadanotherbaby.XiaoWanghastolivebyitself.35,itisverydifficultforpandastoliveinthewild.HerearesomeproblemsthatpandaslikeXiWangmayhaveinthefuture.Ifhunters(猎人)catchapanda,theywill36itforitsfur(皮毛).Iffarmers37treesandforests,pandaswillhavenoplace38.74\nWhenmothersleavebabypandas39,peoplewilloftentakethemaway.Peoplethinkthatthebabypandasneedhelp.Ifpandasareindanger,weshouldtryourbesttoprotectthem.Ifwedo40,soontherewillbenopandasintheworld.1.A.madeB.calledC.toldD.kept2.A.longerB.longC.muchD.little3.A.laterB.soonerC.afterD.in4.A.strangeB.weakC.famousD.healthy5.A.LuckilyB.ButC.HoweverD.Especially6.A.killB.feedC.haveD.eat7.A.cutdownB.plantC.protectD.water8.A.toplayB.toeatC.toliveD.tolivein9.A.lonelyB.togetherC.aloneD.happy10.A.nothingB.everythingC.anythingD.somethingⅣ.阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)AAwifeandahusbandhadjustcomebackfromLondon.Itwasalongjourney.Theywerebothverytired.Whentheywentuptothedooroftheirhouse,thehusbandputhishandsintohispocketsandsuddenlystopped.“Alas,Ilostmykey!”hecriedout.“What?Iknewitwellthatamanlikeyoumustalwaysbecareless(粗心的),soIhid(藏)anotherone,”thewifesaidwithasmile.“That’swonderful!Dear!Hurryuptoopenthedoor!”“Oh,Iputitinadrawer,”saidthewifewitharedface.11.Thewifeandthehusbandwereverytiredbecause__________.A.theywentashortwayandhadlittlerestB.theyhadjustreturnedfromLondonC.theybothhurrieduptothedoorD.theywalkedfrommorningtillevening12.Whathadhappenedwhentheygottothedooroftheirhouse?__________A.ThehusbandwastootiredtomoveB.Thehusbandlostallthemoneyhehad.C.Thehusbandfoundthedooropen.D.Thehusbandlostthekeytothedoor.13.Thehusbandwashappyagainbecause__________.A.hiswifehidanotherkeytothedoorB.hiswifewassokindtohimasbeforeC.hefoundthedoorwasnotlockedD.hehimselffoundthekeytothedoor14.Wheredidthewifehidetheirkey?A.Inabox.B.Inadrawer.C.Inabag.D.Inapocket.15.Whatdoyouthinkofthewifeandthehusband?A.Thewifewasmorecarelessthanthehusband.B.Thehusbandwasmorecarelessthanthewife.C.Thewifewasascarelessasthehusband.D.Thehusbandwasascarefulasthewife.B74\nJackisinGradeThreenow.Heisapoliteboyandstudieshard.Heisgoodathislessonandcananswerallthequestionsinclass.HisteachersandclassmateslikehimexceptHenry.They’redeskmates,butHenrylikesplayingandoftenfailsintheexams.Hisfatherisadentistandgetsalotofmoney.Theboythinkshelivesintherichestfamilyintown.Sohelooksdownupon(瞧不起)othersandlaughsatthem.Ofcoursehehasfewfriends.Jackisbusyallthetime.Hisfatherisashoe-maker.Themanhastoworkhardbuthecan’tbuyenoughfoodforfamily.HetellsJacktohelphimafterschool.Sotheboyhastodoallhishomeworkatschool.He’sreadytodoso.Onesummerafternoon,onhiswayhome,JackmethissisterLily.Thegirlcarriedaheavyboxinherarmswithoutwearingshoes.Jackcarrieditforher.Henrysawherandsaid,“Yourfatherisashoe-maker,butyoursisterhasnoshoes!”“Idon’tthinkit’sstrange,”returnedJack.“Yourfatherisadentist,butyoursisterhasnoteethwhenshewasborn!”1.TheteachersandclassmateslikeJackbecause___________.A.hedoeswellinhislessonsB.he’spolitetoeverybodyC.he’sabadboyD.AandB2.Henrythinks___________,sohelooksdownuponanyotherchild.A.heplayswellB.hisfatherisadentistC.he’sverycleverD.hisfamilyistherichest3.Henryhasfewfriendsbecause___________.A.heisweakinhislessonsB.heoftenlaughsatothersC.hedoesn’tstudyhardD.healwaysstaysathome4.Oneday,HenrylaughedatJackbecause___________.A.Jack’ssisterdidn’twearshoesB.Jack’ssisterhadtoworkC.Jackhadtohelphisfather.D.Jack’sfatherwasashoe-maker.5.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat___________.A.Jackdidn’thelphisfatherdohouseworkB.Jackwashelpful(有帮助的)tohisfamilyC.HenrydidwellinallhislessonsD.Jack’sfamilywasveryrich阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.7MostAmericanbusinessesareopenfivedaysaweek.Americanschool__41__gotoschoolfivedaysaweek,__42__.Americanfamiliesusuallyhaveatwo-dayweekend.TheweekendisSaturdayand.Sunday.People__43__theirSaturdaysandSundaysinmany74\nways.Manyfamiliesenjoyweekendtogether.Theymaygo__44__!goforadriveorvisittheirfriends.Theymayalsohaveaparty__45__home.ManyAmericanfamiliestakepartinsports__46__theweekend。Running,biking,hiking,playingvolleyballandswimmingarepopularinsummer.Skiing(滑雪)andskatingarethefavorite__47__sports.WeekendsarealsoatimeforAmericanfamiliesto__48__somethingintheiryardsorontheirhouses.Theymay__49__theiroldhouses.Manyfamiliesplantflowersandvegetablesintheir__50__.FormostAmericans,weekendsarefree.()41.A.boysB.girlsC.childrenD.student()42.A.alsoB.tooC.eitherD.yet()43.A.spendB.takeC.costD.cross()44.A.shopB.shopsC.ashopD.shopping()45.A.inB.onC.atD.out()46.A.forB.onC.duringD.between()47.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter()48.A.workonB.workatC.doonD.doat()49.A.builbB.repairC.findD.put()50.A.homesB.housesC.farmsD.gardensⅣ读理解,阅读下列材料,从四个选项中选出最佳答案。(每小题2分,共30分)(A)Oncetherelivedanoldmaninatown.Healwaysforgota10tofthings.Sohaswifealwayshadtosaytohim,“Don’tforgetthis.”Onedayhewentonalongwayalone.Beforehelefthome,hiswifesaid,“Nowyouhaveallthesethings.Youneedthemonyourway.Takecareofyourthingsontheway.H.ewenttothestation.Heboughtaticketandgotonthetrainwithit.Aboutanhourlater,theconductor(列车员)begantocheckthetickets.Hecametotheoldmanandsaid,“Willyoupleaseshowmeyourticket?”Theoldmanlookedforhisticketina11hispocketsbuthecouldnotfindit.Hewasveryworried.“Ican’tfindmyticket.IreallyboughtaticketbeforeIgotonthetrain,”saidtheoldman.“Ithinkyouareright.Ibelieveyouboughtaticket.A11right。youdon’thavetobuyanotherticket,”saidtheconductorkindly.Buttheoldmanstill(仍然)lookedworriedand74\nsaidsadly,“Youdon’tknowwhyI’mworried.IfIdon’tfindmyticket,Ican’tremembermystation.WhereamIgoing?”()51.TheoldmanboughtaticketA.afterhegotonthetrainB.beforehegotonthetrainC.whentheconductortoldhimtobuyoneD.whenhefoundhehadnoticketwithhim()52.Aboutanhourlater,theconductorbegantoA.buytheticketsB.100kfortheticketsC.checktheticketsD。showthe.tickets()53.Theconductortoldtheoldmanthathedidn’tneedtobuyanotherticketbecauseA.themanwasveryoldB.hethoughttheoldmanhadnomoneywithhimC.theoldmanshowedhimtheticketD.hebelievedtheoldman()54.TheoldmanstilllookedworriedbecauseA.hecouldn’tgetonthetrainB.helosthisticketandalotofmoneyC.hethoughthiswifewouldgetangrywithhimD.heforgotwherehewasgoing()55.Whichofthefollowing(下列)isright?A.Theoldmanwentonthetripwithhiswife.B.Theoldmandidn’tfindhisticket.C.Theconductorwasalsoanoldman.D.Theoldmanhadtobuyanotherticket.(B)NamePersonalInformationNormanBethune★Bornin1890inCanada★Adoctor★CametoChinain1938★Diedin1939inChinaCelineDion★BorninMontreal,Canada★Asingingstar★In1997,sangMyHeartWillGoOnforthefilmTitanicThomasEdison★Bornin1847,Kentucky,USA★Madeover1000inventions(发明)★Diedin1931BillGetes★Bornin1955inUSA★OwnsMicrosoftCompany★WroteBusiness@theSpeedofThoughtMarkTwain★Bornin1835inUSA★Awriter★WrotetheAdventuresofTomSawyer★Diedin191074\n1._________isfromCanada.A.BillGatesB.MarkTwainC.ThomasEdisonD.CelineDion2.The_________wasbornin1835.A.inventorB.singerC.doctorD.writer3.TheAdventuresofTomSawyeristhenameofa_________.A.bookB.songC.companyD.film4.DrBethuneworkedinChinaforabout_________years.A.2B.4C.6D.85.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.MarkTwainwroteBusiness@theSpeedofThought.B.BillGatestartedworkingforMicrosoftCompanyin1955.C.ThomasEdisonmadeover1000inventions.D.CelineDionstoppedsingingin1997.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.8Marklivedinavillagefaraway.Onedayhebecameveryillandeveryonethoughthewould38soon.Theysentforadoctor.Twodays39thedoctorcameandlookedoverthesickman.40askedforapenandsomepapertowritedownthenameofthemedicine.Buttherewasnopen41paperinthevillage,becausenoonecouldwrite.Thedoctor42upapieceofburntwood(焦炭)fromthefireandwrotethenameofthemedicineonthe43ofthehouse.“Getthismedicineforhim,”hesaid,“andhewillsoonget44.”Mark’sfamilyandfriendsdidnotknow45todo.Theycouldnotreadthestrangewords.Thenayoungman46anidea.Hetookoffthedoorofthehouse,putitonhiscarriage(马车)anddrovetothenearest47.Heboughtthemedicinethere,andMarkwassoonwellagain.38.A.wakeB.cryC.moveD.die39.A.lateB.laterC.agoD.before40.ThesickmanB.MarkC.ThedoctorD.Thefarmer41.A.andB.orC.thenD.also42.A.pickedB.ateC.madeD.looked43.A.wallB.windowC.groundD.door44.A.wellB.worseC.badD.good45.A.whenB.whatC.whereD.how46.A.thoughtB.hitC.caughtD.had47.A.schoolB.farmC.hospitalD.villageVI.阅读理解。(每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并把答题卡上对应题目的标号涂黑。AIstartedschoolwhenIwasfive.IstartedthisschoolwhenIwaselevenandIwillleavenextyearwhenIamsixteen.SoIwillspend5yearsatthisschool.TheschoolyearstartsinSeptemberandendsinJuly.Ihaveatwo-weekholidayinDecember,twoweeksinAprilandsixweeksinJulyandAugust.Ialsohaveaone-weekholidayinFebruary.InJunenextyear,beforeIleavethisschool,Iwilltakeexamsin10subjects.The74\nexamsarecalledGCSEAllchildreninEnglandhavetostudyEnglish,math,scienceandaforeignlanguage.Theycanalsochoosesomeothersubjects.Hereismytimetableforthisyear.Schoolendsat3:15p.m.Weekdays9:2010:3511:5012:501:50Mon.EnglishMathlunchScienceITTues.GeographyEnglishlunchScienceFrenchWed.FrenchCookinglunchGeographyHistoryThu.GamesMathlunchFrenchEnglishFri.MathEnglishlunchHistoryClassics48.Howoldisthewriterthisyear?A.Seventeen.B.Sixteen.C.Fifteen.D.Fourteen.49.Howmanyweeksofholidaydoesthewriterhaveinayear?A.6weeks.B.11weeks.C.10weeks.D.2weeks.50.Whatclassdoeshebegintohaveat9:20onWednesday?A.French.B.Math.C.History.D.Science.51.WhendoesthewriterhavemathonThursday?A.10:35.B.9:20.C.12:50.D.1:50.52.WhichstatementisNOTTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.Thewriterusuallyhasfourclassesinaday.B.Classesusuallybeginat9:20a.m.C.OnTuesdaythewriterbeginstohavegeographyat12:50.D.Thestudentsatthisschoolusuallyhavelunchat11:50.Thebestwayoflearningalanguageisusingit.ThebestwayoflearningEnglishistalkinginEnglishasmuchaspossible.Sometimesyou’llgetyourwordsmixedup(混淆)andpeoplewillnotunderstandyou.Sometimespeoplewillsaythingstooquicklyandyoucan’tunderstandthem.Butifyoukeepyoursenseofhumor(幽默感),youcanalwayshave8goodlaughatyourmistakesyoumake.Don’tbeunhappyifpeopleseemtobelaughingatyourmistakes.It’sbetterforpeopletolaughatyourmistakesthantobeangrywithyou,becausetheydon’tunderstandwhatyouaresaying.ThemostimportantthingsforlearningEnglishis:“Don’tbeafraidofmakingmistakesbecauseeveryonemakesmistakes.”()56.Thewriterthinksthatthebestwayforyoutolearnalanguageis___________.A.writinginitB.usingitC.1isteningtoitD.1earningitsgrammar74\n()57.Whatshouldyou30inlearningEnglish?A.WeshouldbecarefulnottomakeanymistakesB.Weshouldwriteasquicklyaswecan.C.WeshouldspeakEnglishasmuchaswecanD.weshouldlaughmoreoften.()58.Whenpeoplelaughatyourmistakes,youshouldA.notcareB.behappyC.feelworriedD.beunhappy()59.Whenyoumakeamistake,youshouldA.keepquietB.getangryC.bekindD.keepyoursenseofhumor()60.ThestorytellsUSthatA.onlyfoolish(愚蠢的)peoplemakemistakesB.fewpeoplemakemistakesCpeoplenevermakemistakes阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.9WhenJanewasalittlegirl,shelikedkeepingpets.Shehadmanybooksaboutanimalsandthereweremanypicturesandstampsonthewallsofherbedroom.Sheoftensaidthatshe46workinazoowhenshegrewup.MostofJane’spetswerequitesmall-parrots,cats,dogsandsoon.Butonedayshemetsomethingquite47.Thatafternoon,Jane’smotherwassurprised48abiganimalwithlonghairinthekitchen.HeworeaT-shirtandwassittingonachair,tryingto49apairofglassesandmakingfacesather.Infrontofhi,onthetable,wereabasketoffruitsandaglassofwater.“Jane,whereareyou?”themothershouted.Thensuddenlysherememberedthatafewdaysbeforeayounggorilla(大猩猩)CalledGorhadrunawayfromthezoo.“Ifoundhiminthecitysquare,”Janesaid.“heseemedtobelonely.Italkedtohim.Webecamefriendsatonceandhefollowedme50.”“Well,youknowyoucan’tkeephim,”hermothersaid.“Youmustsendhimbacktothezoo.You’dbetterphonethepolice.”Soona51cameandalsoatruckfromthezoo.52wasangrywithJanewhenshetoldherstory.ThepolicemanknewJanelovedanimals.Andthezookeepersaid,“Thankyouforyourkindness(善良).IcanseeGorlikesyou,53weneedhimback.”Janeagreed.Shehugged(拥抱)Gorandsaidthatshewouldgoandseehim54.ThesedaysJanehasstopped55animals,butyoucanstillfindherwithherfriendGoratthezooonSaturdaysandSundays!46.A.willB.wouldC.canD.could47.A.smallB.longC.shortD.big48.A.toseeB.seeC.sawD.seeing49.A.wearB.putonC.beinD.have50.A.toschoolB.tohomeC.homeD.tothezoo51.A.teacherB.postmanC.policemanD.friend52.A.EverybodyB.SomebodyC.Jane’smotherD.Nobody53.A.andB.butC.soD.because54.A.everydayB.afterschoolC.intheafternoonD.atweekends74\n55.A.feedB.tofeedC.feedingD.feedsInBritaintheweathernevergetstoohotortoocold.There’snotmuchdifferencebetweensummerandwinter.Whyisitdo?Britainhasawarmwinterandacoolsummerbecauseit’sanislandcountry.Inwintertheseaiswarmerthantheland.ThewindsfromtheseabringwarmairtoBritain.Insummer,theseaiscoolerthantheland.ThewindsfromtheseabringcoolairtoBritain.ThewindsfromthewestblowoverBritainalltheyear.Theyblowfromthesouthwestacrossthesea.Theyarewetwinds.TheybringraintoBritainalltheyear.ThewestofBritainiswetterthantheeast.Thewindsmustblowacrossthehighlandinthewest,sotheeastofBritainisdrierthanthewest.53.It’sinsummerandinwinterinBritain.A.hot;coldB.toocold;toohotC.toohot;toocoldD.cool;warm54.ThewindsbringcoolairtoEnglandin.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter55.Theweatherinsummerandwinterdoesn’thavemuchdifferencebecause.A.there’snodifferencebetweensummerandwinterB.there’sseaairaroundthecountryC.therearewindsfromthehighlandD.thewindsfromtheeastblowBritainalltheyear56.There’srainintheeastinthewest.A.no;orB.more;thanC.less;thanD.asmuch;as57.Thebesttitle(标题)forthispassageis.A.TheSeasonsinBritainB.TheWeatherinBritainC.TheWindsinBritainD.TheRaininBritainC(Xinhua.Sunday,June17,2022)Itissurethatninepeoplearemissingandfourvehicles(车辆)havefallenintotheriverafterpartofthebridgeinsouthChina’sGuangdongProvincecollapsed(倒塌)whenashiphititonFriday.Sevenpeopleinthefourvehiclesandtwoconstructionworkersweremissing.Theworkerswereworkingonthebridgewhenitcollapsed.ThelocalFoshanDailyreportsfamilymembersofthedriversandpassengersofthemissingvehicleshavealreadyknownthisaccident.AccordingtoastatementfromGuangdongprovincialgovernment,theboatfullofsandhitthebridgeatabout5:10a.m.inFoshanCityonFriday.All10shipmenwereoutofdanger,andtwoofthemhavelefthospitalafterthedoctorexaminedthem,anofficialwiththelocalpolicesaid.58.Wecan’tfindpeopleaftertheaccident.A.9B.4C.7D.259.ThisaccidenthappenedinProvince.A.GuangdongB.ShandongC.FushanD.Fujian60.Theshiphitthebridgeon.A.Friday,June20,2022B.Saturday,June20,2022C.Sunday,June17,2022D.Friday,June15,202261.Thereweresevenpeopleinthemissingvehicles.74\nA.2B.9C.4D.762.Accordingtothearticle,statementisTRUE.A.Thetwoworkerswereswimmingintherivernearthebridge.B.Thefamilymembersofthedriversinthemissingvehicleshaven’tknowntheaccident.C.Therewere10shipmenintheshipfullofrice.D.TwooftheshipmenwerehurtbuttheywereOKnow.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.10Tomisthesonofafarmowner.OnNewYear’sDaywhenhewas15,hisfather1himtoworkonthefarmforoneyearwhenhewasfree.Tomwas2withhisfather’sidea.“Thatisn’tmyjob.Ihave3schoolworktodo.”Hearingthis,hisfathersaid,“Ipromise(许诺)togiveyouthebestpresentifyou4finishoneyear’swork.”Tomthoughtforawhileand5.StartingoneSaturday,theboygotupearlyandworked6untilevening,justlikeanyotherfarmer.Timepassedquickly.Tom’scrops(庄稼)grewwell.7thelastdayoftheyear,thefathercalledhissontohim,“I’mhappytoseethatyouhaveworkedveryhardthewholeyear,”saidthefather.“Now,tellme8youwant.”Theboysmiledandshowedhisfatherabigpieceofbreadmadefromhiswheat(小麦).“I’vealreadygotthe9present.Nopains,nogains.Ithinkthisiswhatyouwanted10toknow.”Hisfatherwasquitepleasedtohearthat.1、A、askedB、letC、madeD、stopped2、A、happyB、unhappyC、excitedD、worried3、A、muchtooB、solittleC、toomuchD、alot4、A、shall B、mustC、needD、can5、A、saidB、answeredC、agreedD、began6、A、hardB、hardlyC、slowlyD、difficultly7、A、AtB、OnC、InD、By8、A、whereB、whichC、howD、what9、A、leastB、worstC、bestD、fewest10、A、mineB、IC、myD、me(A)Formostpeople,theword“fashion”means“clothes”.Butpeoplemayaskaquestion,“Whatclothesareinfashion?”Andtheyalsousetheword“fashionable”inthesameway.Butofcourse,therearefashionsinmanythings,notonlyinclothes.Therearefashionsinholidays,inrestaurants,infilmsandbooks.Thereareevenfashionsinschoolsubjects,jobsandinlanguages.Fashionschangeastimegoesby.Ifyoulookatpicturesofpeopleorthingsformthepast,youwillseethatfashionshavealwayschanged.AnEnglishhouseof1750wasdifferentfromoneof1650.Afashionablemanin1780lookedverydifferentfromhisgrandsonin1860.Today,fashionschangeveryquickly.Wehearaboutthingsmuchmorequicklythaninthepast.Newspapers,radios,phonesandtelevisionssendinformationfromonecountrytoanotherinafewhours.根据短文内容,判断句子正误。正确的选(A),错误的选(B)56.Fromthepassageweknowthattheword“fashion”means“clothes”.57.Therearefashionsinmanythings,notonlyinclothes.74\n58.Fashionsneverchanges.59.Afashionablemanin1860lookedmorehandsomethanhisgrandfatherin1780.60.Becausewehearaboutthingsmuchmorequicklythaninthepast,fashionchangesveryquickly.(B)Dateofbirth:July26,1985Weight:50kgPlaceofbirth:Changsha,HunanFavoritecity:ParisHeight:164cmHobby:musicTypeofblood:ABZhouBichangwasthewinneroftheSuperGirls.Shedidquitewellinherstudiesandgotahighscoreof681inherNCEEin2022.ZhouBichanggraduatedfromFutianHighSchoolinShenzhenandisnowastudentattheXinghaiConservatoryofMusic(音乐学院)inGuangzhou.Althoughherparentsgaveheranamewiththemeaning“writeexcellently”inthehopethatshewouldbecomeawriter.Zhouseemstobeabornsinger.Shecouldsingtheme(主题)songsofTVshowsverywellwhenshewasonlytwoyearsold.Shehasmorethan4,500CDs.Zhouhasbeenwell-knownacrossthecountryduringthecontest.Fansgaveheranickname“BB”andthemselvesatitle“Chalks”.However,BBdoesn’tseemtoenjoythesuddensuccess.Nowsheisbacktoschoolbutfeelsabituneasywhenfansseeher.“WhatIreallyloveissinging,”saidBBinaninterview,“butnotthelifeofastar.”Butthat’sexactlywhy“Chalks”love“BB”.61.ZhouBichangisagirl.A.21-year-oldB.23-year-oldC.22-year-oldD.24-year-old62.ZhouBichangiscalledbyherfans.A.ChalksB.BBC.WritefluentlyD.Bichang63.WhatdoZhouBichang’sparentswanthertobeinthefuture?A.Awriter.B.ApopsingerC.Afilmstar.D.Wedon’tknow.64.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“uneasy”?A.nervousB.worriedC.excitedD.umcomfortable65.WhatdoyouthinkZhouBichangcandowellinfromthispassage?A.Onlyherstudy.B.Onlysinging.C.Bothherstudyandsinging.D.Herstudy,singingandwriting阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.11Iwasdoingsomeshopping__21__itstarted.Atfirst,Ifeltaslightshakingthroughmybody.ThenIheardaloud_22__likethunder.Peopleintheshoppingcentrelookedateachotherinfear.Somepeoplescreamedbecausetheywereveryfrightened.Thentherealnoisecame,__23__bombsundertheground.Theearthstartedtoshake.Peopleran__24__alldirections.Theydidnotknowwheretogo.Someranoutoftheshoppingcentre.Itriedmy__25__torunouttothestreettoo.Peoplewererunningwildlywhilepiecesof__26__andbrickswerefallingdown.Thenthewallsbegantocomedown,too!Finally,thenoiseandshakingended.Icalmeddownandasked.__27__DidIre-allyservive?Icouldnotbelieveitwas__28__.Itwasdarkaroundme.IcouldnotseeanythingatallandIdidnotknow__29__anyonewasaroundme.Ididnotevenknowwhere1was.“Iamtrapped.”Isaidtomyself.Amomentoffearwent__30__mymindbutItoldmyselftocalmdownsinceIwasstillalive.21.A.whenB.thatC.which74\n22.A.noisilyB.noisyC.noise23.A.1ikeB.likesC.likely24.A.inB.onC.at25.A.betterB.fineC.best26.A.glassesB.glassC.aglass27.A.yourselfB.myselfC.himself28.A.endsB.endC.over29.A.ifB.whatC.how30.A.offB.outC.throughATobecomethinner.MrSmithdecidedtostopdrivinghiscartowork,andherodeabikeinstead.Sometimeswhenallthecarsstoppedataredlight,hewentpastthemtothefront,becausehisbikewassmall.Hewaspleasedwiththis.Sometimeswhentheroadsweretoonarrowforcarstomoveon,hecouldstillgoeasily.Helikedtogetawayfromthenoiseofthebusystreets.Yesterday,ashestoppedataredlight,amancameupbehindhimonanotherbike.HelookedatMrSmith,“Didthepolicetakeyourdrivinglicenceaway,too?”heasked.1、MrSmithbeganridingabiketoworkinsteadofdrivingacarbecause_____.A、hiscarwasbrokenB、thepolicetookawayhisdrvinglicenceC、hewantedtobecomethinnerD、hissonwantedtodrivehiscar2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“narrow”meaninthepassage?A、宽广的B、狭窄的C、嘈杂的D、平坦的3、Accordingtothispassage,ifyoudon’thavea_____,youmustn’tdriveacar.A、carB、bikeC、licenceD、driver4、WhichofthefollowingisNOTwrongaccordingtothispassage?A、MrSmith’scarwasbrokenB、ThepolicetookawayMrSmith’sdrivinglicenceC、Themanwhocameupbehindhimonanotherbikewasoneofhisfriends.D、Ridingabikecanhelpapersontobecomethinner.5、WhathappenedtothemanwhocameuptoMrSmith?A、SomeonestolehisdrivinglicenceB、HemetMrsSmithC、HebecamethinnerbyridingabikeD、ThepolicetookawayhisdrivinglicenceBThisyear,Sichuanschoolsdecidetostartmorningclassesanhourlater.Thiswillhelpstudentsfeellesstired.Andmostjuniorhighschoolswillbeginthefirstclassatabout8:30am.Thestudentsarehappyaboutthechange.LiuMingtoldusthathisclasswereexcitedbythenewsonthefirstdayofschool.“Great!FromnowonwestudentsatChengduNo.4MiddleSchooldon’thavetogetupsoearly!”Liusaidthatheusedtogetupat6:40am.Nowhecangetupat7:45ambecauseclassdoesn’tstartuntil8:40am.WuHonglifeelsthesame.Shesaidthenewtimetable(时间表)wasgoodforherhealth.“Iusedtogetupat6:30am.Ihadtodrinkcoffeeeverynight,orIwouldfeeltoosleepytofinishmyhomework,”saidWu.“NowIcanfinishitwithoutcoffee.BecauseIcansleepalittlelonger.”Manyteacherssaythechangewillhelpstudentslearnbetter.“Studentsusedtodoze(瞌睡)forthefirsttwoclassesinthemorning,”saidHuangShan,anEnglishteacheratChengduNo.12MiddleSchool.“Butnowtheyareactiveinclassandlearnmuchbetterthanbefore.”Butsomeparentsareworriedthatmoresleepwillmeanlesslearning.Thereused74\ntobefiveclassesinthemorning.Nowthereareonlyfour.Infact,everycoinhastwosides.Sodoesthechangeintheschooltimetable.6、Thisyear,mostSichuanjuniorhighschoolswillstartthefirstclass______.A、atabout8:30amB、atabout7:40amC、atabout7:30amD、atabout6:40am7、Hearingthenews,thestudentsatChengduNo.4MiddleSchoolfelt______.A、worriedB、sadC、excitedD、angry8、HowmanyclassesarethereinthemorninginChengduschoolsnow?A、FiveB、FourC、ThreeD、Two9、_____usedtodrinkcoffeeatnightinordertofinishhomework.A、SomeparentsB、LiuMingC、WuHongliD、HuangShan10、Whichisrightaccordingtothetext?A、ThestudentsinChengduNo.12MiddleSchoolusedtodozeforthefirsttwoclassesinthemorning.B、Alltheparentssaythechangewillhelpstudentslearnbetter.C、Thestudentswillhavetogetuponehourearlierthanbefore.D、Manyteachersareworriedthatmoresleepwillmeanlesslearning.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.12Mr.Blackworksinanoffice.Hismemoryisverypoorandoften__57__something.Onedayhissonhadacoldandhehadto__58___himtohospital.Whentheygotthere,herememberedthathelefthis___59___athome.Herantothetelephonebox___60___andwasgoingtoaskhiswifetotakethemoneytohim.Buttherewasawomaninit.Shewaslookingupsomethinginthetelephonebook.Hehadtostandoutsideto___60____.Abouttenminutespassed,shewasstillinit.Hissonbegantocryonachairinthewaitingroom.Hewas__62__.Anothertenminutespassed,thewomandidn’t__63___.Hwwasmoreworried.Hethoughtforawhileandknockedatthedoor.Thedoor___64___andhewentin.“MayIhelpyoutolookforthetelephonenumber,madam?”askedMr.Black.“Thankyou,sir,”saidthewoman,“Idon’t__65___anybodyup.IhadababylastmothandI’monlylookingforagood___66____forherinthetelephonebook.57.A.findsB.failsC.forgetsD.sees58.A.throwB.takeC.liftD.help59.A.wifeB.bookC.sonD.money60.A.slowlyB.carefullyC.quicklyD.quietly61.AwaitB.sleepC.singD.read62.A.excitedB.relaxedC.interestedD.worried63.A.comeoutB.comeinC.sitdownD.standup64.A.closedB.openedC.stoppedD.dropped65.A.callB.gaveC.wakeD.pick66.A.addressB.ageC.nameD.birthdayAmailmadeanicetalkingmachine(机器).Itcouldweighpeople’sweight.Themanwantedtotrythemachinebeforehecouldmakealotofmachines.Heputthemachineintothewaitingroomofastation.Therewerealwayslotsofpeopleinandout.ThefirstonewhousedthemachineWasanIndianwoman.Shestoodonthemachine,themachinethoughtforafewsecondstodecidewhichlan-guagetospeak.“Goodmorning,Madam.”ItsaidinIndian.“Yourweightis72kilograms.That’sthreekilogramsmore.Ifyoueatmorefruitandvegetables.youwillbesoonallright.Pleasehaveaniceday.”ThesecondonetousethemachinewasaChinesegirl.Shestoodonthemachineandwai-tedtohear74\nherweight.“Goodmorning,Miss.”ThemachinesaidinChinese。“Yourweightis45kilograms.It’sallrightforyourage.Keepeatingwhatyoueateveryday.Pleasehaveaniceday.ThethirdOnetorisethemachinewasaveryfatAmericanwoman.Shethoughtforalongtimetostandonthemachine.ThemachinespokequicklyinEnglish,“Goodmorning.Willoneofyougetoff?’’31.Themachineinthispassagecould___________A.speakallkindsoflanguagesB.tellpeoplewhattheyshouldeatC.weighandtalktopeople32.Themallputhisfirstmachine______________A.inthestationB.inatrainC.inthedoctor’swaitingroom33.ThemachinetoldtheIndianwoman____________A.shewasalittlelighterB.sheWiltsalittleheavierC.itcouldn’tspeakIndian34.ThemachinesaidtoaChinesegirlthatsheA.shouldeatmoreB.keptherselfhealthyC.hadtoeatmorefruit35.HowwastheAmericanwoman?A.SheWashealthy.B.Shelikedthinking。C.Shewastooheavy.BDoyouknowFeiJunlongandNieHaisheng?FeiJunlongwasbornin1965.HeisaChineseastronaut(宇航员)selected(选拔)asamemberoftheShenzhouprogram.HewasborninJiangsuandjoinedthePeople’sLiberationArmyAirForce(中国人民解放军空军)in1982attheageof17.Andsincethenhehasonlyreturnedhomesixtimes.Asaflighterpilot(战机飞行员),hewasselectedtoanas~onautin1998.HemarriedWangJiein1991andhasoneson.NieHmshengwasborninSeptember1964.HeisalsoaChineseastronautselectedfortheShenzhouprogram.HeisfromHubei.Aftergraduating(毕业)fromhighschoolhejoinedthePeople’sLiberationArmyAirForce,andbecameafighterpilot.In1998hewasselectedfortheastronautprogram.HewasoneofthethreeastronautswhowereinthefinalgrouptotrainfortheShenzhou5flight.YangLiweiwasalsopickedoutfortheflight,withZhaiZhigang.OnSeptember23,2022,itwasreposedthatZhaiandNiewouldbeoneofthethreepairsofastronautswhowouIdbeinthefinaltrainingforShenzhou6.Butintheend,FeiandNiewerechosen,andZhaimissedhischancetospaceagain.NieHaishenggotmarriedtoNieJielinandhasan11-year-olddaughter.74\n36.WhendidNiejointhearmy?A.In1982.B.Afterhisgraduationfromhighschool.C.In1991.37.Whoamongtheastronautsinthispassagedidn’tspace?A.ZhaiZhigangB.NieHaisheng.C.YangLiwei.38.HowmanytimeshasFeiJunlongreturnedhomesinceheleftattheageof17?A.Threetimes.B.Fourtimes.C.Sixtimes.39.Howmanypeopledidthewritertalkaboutinthispassage?A.5.B.6.C.840.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?A.YangLiweiwasborninJiangsu.B.NieHaishenghasaneleven-year-olddaughter.C.FeiJunlongisoneyearolderthanNieHaisheng.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.13Thisyearisspecialforme.MyparentstoldmethatIwasn’ta___1___anymoreatthebeginningofthenewsemester.Doyouknowwhy?Duringthewinterholiday,Ididapart-timejobasawaiteratmyaunt’s___2___.Iworkedtherefrom11amto8pmfortwoweeks.Ilearnedmuchand___3___somemon-ey.Ifoundthatitwasnot___4___tomakemoney.Fromthenon,Idon’t___5___moneyonanythingthatIdon’treallyneed.Finally,Igot1,000yuan___6___myaunt.Iboughtapairofsportshoesformyself.___7___,IboughtasweaterforDadandascarfforMom..Asfortherestofthemoney,I___8___itinmypiggy-bank.MyparentsareveryhappytogetthegiftsandtheythinkIhave___9___.Theyhavedonealotofthingsforme___10___I.wasborn.Nowit’sthetimeformetoshowthankstothem.()1.A.studentB.childC.boyD.son()2.A.restaurantB.schoolC.hospitalD.supermarket()3.A.sleptB.ateC.madeD.thought()4.A.hardB.interestingC.easyD.dangerous()5.A.spendB.putC.takeD.ask()6.A.toB.forC.fromD.of()7.A.InsteadB.AlsoC.OrD.Though()8.A.gaveB.1eftC.storedD.paid()9.A.stoodupB.endedupC.gotupD.grownup()10.A.whenB.untilC.becauseD.since(A)FilmsInFeiyangCinemaThisWeek74\nAWORLDWITHOUTTHIEVESChinesefilm(2022)Directed(导演)byFengXiaogangMainlyactedbyLiuDehua,LiuRouying,GeYou,LiuBingbingFromMondaytoWednesday,at8:00p.m.TicketPrice;RMB¥35KUNGFUHUSTLEChineseHongKongfilm(2022)DirectedbyZhouXingchiMainlyactedbyZhouXingchi,YuanHua,LiangXiaolongFromWednesdaytoFriday,at8:00p.m.Ticketprice:RMB¥38HARRYPOTTER(III)Americanfilm(2022)DirectedbyAlfonsoCuaronMainlyactedbyDanielHadeliffe,RupertGrint,EmmaWastonFromFridaytoSunday,at7:30p.m.TicketPrice:RMB¥32(halfonSundayforchildren)TORYAmericanfilm(2022)DirectedbyWolfgangPetersonMainlyactedbyJulianGlover,BrianCox,NathanJones,AdoniMaropisFromTuesdaytoThursday,at8:00p.m.TicketPrice:RMB¥4067.Youcansee________foreignfilmsinFeiyangCinemathisweek.A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four68.IfyouwanttoseethefilmwhichwasdirectedbyFengXiaogang,gotothecinemaon_______.A.MondayB.ThursdayC.FridayD.Saturday69.Childrencanpayonly______whentheywanttoseethefilmHarryPotteronSunday.A.¥10B.¥15C.¥16D.¥3270.YoucanseetheChinesefilm________onThursday.A.ToryB.HarryPotterC.AWorldWithoutThievesD.KungfuHustle71.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Allthefilmsstartafter8o’clockintheevening.B.Theticketpriceofthefourfilmsisthesame.C.Thefourfilmswerereleased(发行)inthesameyear.D.LiuDehuaactedinthefilmKangfuHustle.(B)Hello,childrenandparents.Thankyouallforcomingtothismeeting.I’dliketotellyouthatwewillreceivesomemoneyfromthesociety(社会)forourschooltriptoSingapore.Sincewearesuretogetthemoney,itistimetomakeaplan.Wearesurethatthetripwillbeveryexcitingforthechildren.Thechildrenwillbeabletolearnalotaboutotherpeopleandcultureonthistrip.Lisaiswithustonight.Lisa,whereareyou?Putupyourhand,Lisa,sothatthepeoplecanseewhoyouare.Thankyou.Lisawentonthetriplastyearandshewillbehappytotellyouofherexperiencesandansweranyquestionyoumighthave.Weonlyhavefivemonthstoorganizethetrip.FrommyexperienceIcantellyouthattheremustbemanytouristsinSingapore!Peoplelikethere.根据会议主持者的发言,完成下面各题。72.Themainideaofthisspeechisabout________.A.schoolsinanothercountryB.gettingajobinanothercountryC.nstudyinginanothercountryD.aschooltriptoanothercountry73.Thespeakingthinksthatthetripwill________.A.beexcitingB.goonwithoutleadersC.benotsogoodD.costlittlemoney74.________willhelppaysomemoneyforthistripaccordingtothetext.A.TheschoolB.ThespeakerC.ThesocietyD.Lisa74\n75.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUE?A.Thestudentsgoingonthetripwillspendnothing.B.Thestudentsareabletolearnalotduringtheirtrip.C.ThespeakermaycomefromSingapore.D.LisaisfromSingaporeandknowsverywellaboutthecomingtrip.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.14Dinahwasavery1azygirl.Hermotheralwaysaskedhertolearntoread,__1__shedidn't.Itwasdisappointing.Hermotherwas__2__aboutthat.Onemorning,Dinahjust__3__andwaslookingthroughthewindow.Shesawhercousinskatingonthe__4__.Hewaswearingapairofshoesshehadnever__5__before.Itwasapairofroller-skates(旱冰鞋).Dinahthoughtitwasinterestingto__6__onthestreet.Shegotupquicklyandwentoutside.Sheaskedhercousinifshe__7__tryhisshoeson.Hercousinsaidtoher,”Iknowthatyour__8__hasbeenaskingyoutolearntoread,butyouhaven’t1earned.Itisjustbecauseyouare__9__.IfyoucanreadbyNewYear’sDay,1willsendyouapairof__10__likethis.”Fromthenon,Dinahreadeverydayandbegantolikereading.OnNewYear’sDayshereceivedapairofroller—skatesfromhercousin.()1.A.butB.andC.orD.as()2.A.excitedB.upsetC.surprisedD.relaxed()3.A.fellasleepB.gotoutC.wokeupD.camein()4.A.streetB.lakeC.parkD.ice()5.A.visitedB.heardC.writtenD.seen()6.A.walkB.rideC.skateD.dance()7.A.shouldB.couldC.mustD.would()8.A.motherB.teacherC.fatherD.sister()9.A.poorB.braveC.lazyD.young()10.A.jeansB.socksC.glassesD.shoesAAwomanwasraisingmoneyforacharity.Themoneysheraisedwasgoingtobegiventothepoorchildrenwhohadnoparents.Shewentfrombuildingtobuildingandfromhousetohouse.Sheknockedatthedoorsandaskedformoney.Shealwayssaid,“Goodmorning!I’mCollectingforachari-ty.CouldyoupleasegiveUSahand?Weneed$5,000.”Thenshetookoutacollectingbox.Mostpeopleputalittlemoneyinit.。Anartistlivinginoneofthebuildingsopenedthedoortoher.“Goodmorning,”shesaid,“I'mcollectingforacharity.CouldyoupleasegiveUSahand?Weneed$.5,000.”Theartistthoughtforamoment,andthenhesaid,“I’msorry.Idon’thaveanycash(现金)now.However,I’llgiveyouapainting.Itisworth(值)$400.”Thewomanthankedtheartistandtookthepaintingaway.Aweeklaterthewomanvisitedtheartistagain,”I’msorrytotroubleyouagain'”shesaid,“butwehaven’traised$5,000.Weneedanother$100.Couldyouhelpus?”74\n“0fcourse,”theartistsaid.“I’llincrease(增加)thepriceofmypaintingto$500.”()1.Whowasthewomancollectingmoneyfor?A.Somepoorchildren.B.Herself.C.Herfriends.D.Someparents.()2.Whatdidmostpeoplegivetothewoman?A.Alotofmoney.B.Someclothes.C.Somepaintings.D.Alittlemoney.()3.Whydidn’ttheartistgivemoneytothewoman?A.Hewasnotakindman.B.Hedidnothaveanycashatthattime.C.Hehadtoomanypaintings.D.Hispaintingswereworthmuchmoney.()4.Howmuchdidthewomanneedtoraise?A.$400.B.$500.C.$5,000.D.$5,100.()5.Howdidtheartisthelpthewomangetanother$1007,A.Hegavehersomemoremoney·B.Hegaveheranotherpainting.C.Heaskedanotherartisttogiveher$100:D.Hetoldhertoincreasethepriceofhispainting.AmanoncehadadreamabouttheBlackForestinGermany.Inhisdreamhewaswalkingintheforestwhentwomenranoutandtriedtothrowhimtotheground.Heranoffasfastashecould,buttheyfollowedhim.Hereachedaplacewherehesawtworoadsinfrontofhim,onetotherightandtheothertotheleft.Whichroadshouldhetake?Heheardthetwomenbehindhim,gettingnearer,andatthesametimeheheardavoiceinhisear.Ittoldhimtogototheright,andhedidso.Heranonandsooncametoasmallhotel.Hewasreceivedtherekindlyandgivenaroom,andhewassavedfromthetwomen.Thatwasthedream.TwentyyearslaterhewasreallyintheBlackForestand,ashappenedinthedreamlongago,twomenranoutandtriedtothrowhimdown.Heranoff,andcametoaplacewithtworoads,likeinthedream.Herememberedthedreamandtooktheroadtotheright.Hesoonreachedasmallhotel,wastakenin,andsowassafe.Hisdreamoftwentyyearsbeforehadsavedhislife.66.TheBlackForestis.A.aplaceinGermany.B.notarealplaceC.inventedbythewriterD.aplaceinBritain67.Whenhewaswalkingintheforest,ranafterhim.A.twodogsB.twotigersC.twomenD.twowomen68.Finallyhecameto.A.aforestB.anotherroadC.anotherdreamD.asmallhotel69.Itwasthatsavedtheman’slife20yearslater.A.avoiceB.thedreamC.someoneelseD.yearslater.70.Thestorytellsusthat.A.adreammaycometruesometimelaterB.adreamisalwaysadream阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.1574\nSomesays,“Timeismoney.”ButIthinktimeis36importantthanmoney.Why?Becausewhenmoneyisspent,wecangetitback.However,whentimeis37,it'llnever38.Thatis39wemustn'twaste(浪费)time.Itgoeswithoutsayingthatthe40isusuallylimited(有限的)。Evenasecondisveryimportant.Weshouldmakefulluseofourtimetodo41useful.Butitisapitythattherearealotofpeoplewho42knowtheimportanceoftime.Theyspendtheirlimitedtimesmoking,drinkingandplaying.Theydonotknowthatwastingtimemeanswastingpartoftheirown43.Inword,weshouldsavetime.Weshouldn't44today'sworkfortomorrow.RememberWehavenotimeto45.36.A.muchB.lessC.evenmore37.A.costB.boughtC.gone38.A.returnB.carryC.take39.A.whatB.whyC.because40.A.moneyB.timeC.day41.A.nothingB.somethingC.anything42.A.donotB.doesnotC.didnot43.A.timeB.lifeC.money44.A.stopB.leaveC.let45.A.loseB.saveC.spendAInCanadaandtheUnitedStates,peopleenjoyinvitingpeopletotheirhomes.Theyofteninvitefriendsoverforameal,aparty,orjustforaconversation.Herearethekindsofthings.peoplesaywhentheyinvitesomeonetotheirhomes。“WouldyouliketocomeoverfordinnerthisSaturdaynight?”“Hey,we'rehavingadinneronFriday.Canyoucome?”Toansweraninvitation,eithersaythankyouandaccept,orsayyou'resorryandgiveanexcuse:“Thanks,I'dloveto.Whattimewouldyoulikeustocome?” or“Oh,sorry,I'veticketsforafilm.”Sometimes,however,peopleuseexpressionsthatsoundlikeinvitationsbuttheyarenotrealinvitations,suchas,”Pleaseoverforadrinksometime.” or “Whydon'tyoucomeoverandseeussometime?”Theyarereallypolitewaysofendingaconversation.Theyarenotrealinvitationsbecausetheydon'tmentionanicetimeordate.Theyjustshowthatthepersonistryingtobefriendly.Toanswerexpressionslikethis,peoplejustsay:“SURE.Thatwouldbegreat!”,“OK.” or “Yes;thanks.”46._________enjoyinvitingpeopletohome.A.CanadianandAmericanpeopleB.SomefriendlypeopleC.PeopleoutofChina47.WhichofthefollowingisNOTatealinvitation?74\nA.Pleasegototheconcertwithmesomeday.B.Wouldyouliketohaveacupofteawithusthisevening?C.Ifyouarefreenow,let'sgotoWang'sforadrink.48.Ifpeoplesay,“Whynotgettogetherforapartysometime?”,youjustsay“_____________”A.CanIhelpyou?B.Howaboutthisevening?C.That'sgreat.Thanks.49.Peopleuse “anunrealinvitation”inordertoshow____________A.they'retryingtobefriendlyB.theyhavealreadygotreadyforapartyoramealC.theirwaysofshowingtheyhavemuchmoney50.InCanadaandtheUnited.States,peopleofteninvitefriendstotheirhomesto_______A.haveapartyB.haveaswimC.spendChristmasDayBFrom:11350@csu.eduTo:Jennysmith@yahoo.comSubject:partyHiJenny,MysisterAnnandIaregoingtohaveapartythisFridayatmyhome.Somefriendswillbethere.Mostlytheyarefromtheoffice.Mybestfriend,Tom,willcome,too.Iwantyoutomeethim.Doyouwanttocome?We'llplaygamesandtalk.Thenwe'llhavedinner.Everyonewillbringfoodordrinks.Itbeginsat4:00pmandendsat8or9pm.We'llhaveagreattime!Canyoucome?Ihopeso!Letmeknowsoon.Callmeorsendmeane-mail.根据以上内容,选择正确答案。51.Whosentthise-mail?A.JennyB.TomC.Lisa52.Thepartybeginsat__________.A.4:00amB.6:00pmC.4:00pm53.Tomis______bestfriend.A.Jenny's.B.Lisa'sC.Ann's54.What'sTRUEabouttheparty?A.It'sonSaturday.B.Itwilllastfourorfivehours.C.Peoplewillnotbringthings.55.WhatwillJennydofirst?A.Buyfoodfortheparty.B.CallTom.C.Sendane-mailtoLisa.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.16Mostofushaveprobably41ofMickeyMouse,DonaldDuck,andmanyotherfamousDisney74\ncharacters.Perhapswehaveevenseentheminmovies.Buthaveyouever42toDisneyland?43fact,therearenowfive44Disneylandamusementparksaroundtheworld.TwoareintheUnitedStates,oneisinJapan,oneinFranceand45isinHongKong.Disneylandisanamusementpark,butwecan46callitathemepark.Ithasallthenormal47thatyoucanfindatanamusementpark,butitalsohasatheme.Thetheme,ofcourse,isDisneymoviesandDisneycharacters.Forexample,youcanfindarollercoasterinmostamusementparks,butinDisneyland,therollercoasteris48withDisneycharacters.ThismeansthatyoucanfindDisneycharactersallovertherollercoaster.Youcanalso49Disneymovies,eatinDisneyrestaurants,andbuyDisneygifts.AndyoucanseeDisneycharacters50aroundDisneylandallthetime.41.A.hearB.hearsC.hearingD.heard42.A.beenB.beC.goneD.go43.A.InB.OnC.AtD.To44.A.differentB.differenceC.sameD.differences45.A.otherB.theotherC.othersD.theothers46.A.neitherB.tooC.eitherD.also47.A.attractB.attractsC.attractionD.attractions48.A.themeB.themedC.themesD.theming49.A.watchB.sawC.readD.look50.A.walkB.walksC.walkingD.walkedA以下是几位同学在网上聊天的记录。ToNicoleThetsunami(海啸)intheIndiaOceanhappenedonDecember26,2022.WhenIheardabouttheevent(事件),Iwaswaitingattheairport.Doyouknowthisevent?Whatwereyoudoingthatday?TedToTedYes.WhileIwaswalkinginthepark,Iheardtheterriblenews.NicoleToKathyLiYuchunwonthesingingcontest“SuperGirl”in2022.WhenIheardit,Iwashavingdinnerathome.Whataboutyou?AliceToAliceGreatnews!IknewitwhileIwaschattingwithmyfamilyinthelivingroomonthenightofAugust26.Kathy74\nToErinWhileIwasvisitingmygrandpainthehospital,Iheardourcountry’s“ShenzhouⅥ”spacecraft(宇宙飞船)returned.Itwasagreatsuccess(成功).Whatwereyoudoingthen?JacksonToJacksonIwasplayingchesswithmyfatherwhenthisexcitingeventhappenedonOctober17,2022.Erin根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。51.Howmanyimportanteventsdidtheytalkabout?A.SixB.FourC.ThreeD.Five52.Whenthetsunamihappened,Tedwas________.A.playingchessB.walkingintheparkC.visitinghisgrandpainthehospitalD.waitingattheairport53.______waschattinginthelivingroomwhenLiYuchunwonaward.A.NicoleB.KathyC.AliceD.Erin54.China’s“ShenzhouⅥ”spacecraftreturnedsuccessfully(成功地)on_____.A.December26,2022B.August26,2022C.October17,2022D.June4th,202255.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Thetsunamihappenedinourcountryin2022.B.LiYuchunwasthewinnerofthesingingcontest“SuperGirl”in2022.C.Jacksonthoughtitwasagreatsuccessthat“ShenzhouⅥ”spacecraftreturned.D.ErinwasplayinggameswhentheexcitingeventhappenedB.Agoodwaytopassanexamistoworkhardeverydayinayear.Youmayfailinanexamifyouarelazyformostoftheyearandthenworkhardonlyafewdaysbeforetheexam.IfyouwanttobegoodatEnglish,youhavetoreadEnglishstoriesandspeakEnglishasmuchaspossible.Afewdaysbeforetheexamyoushouldgotobedearly.Donotgotobedlateatnight.Beforeyoustarttheexam,readcarefullyoverthequestionpapers,andtrytounderstandtheexactmeaningofeachquestion.Whenyouhaveatlastfinishedyourexam,readoveryouranswers.Correctthemistakesifthereareanyandbesurethatyoudon’tmissanythingout56.Ifpeoplewanttodowellinanexam,theyhavetoworkhard_____________.A.everydayinayearB.formostofthemonthC.foronlyafewdaysD.lateatnight57.IfpeoplewanttolearnEnglishwell,they____________________.A.onlyneedtolearngrammarB.mustoftenpracticeEnglishC.havetogotoEnglandD.shouldgotobedearly58.Itisimportantto____________________afewdaysbeforetheexam.74\nA.playtoomuchB.haveagoodrestC.readthequestionpapersD.haveagooddrink59.Whenpeoplehavefinishedtheexam,theyshould__________________.A.standupandleaveatonceB.answerafewmorequestionsC.makesuretheydon’tmissanythingoutD.leavesomemistakesonthequestionpaper60.Thebesttitleofthepassageis“________________”.A.AnimportantexamB.AneasyexamC.GetreadyforanexamD.Howtopassanexam阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.17Onedayarichmallwantedtosellsomegoods(物品)inanothertownandbuysomethingsthere.He_(21)_totaketenservantswithhim.TheywouldCarrythegoodsandalsosome_(22)_toeatontheirway.Therichmallsaidto_(23)_ofhisservants,”Ali,youarethe_(24)_andtheweakestone.Youmay._(25)_thelightestload(担子)tocarry.”Allthankedhimandch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opleworkoutmanyproblemstheyCan’tdoeasily.Ourcountryaskseveryonetolearntousecomputersexcepttheoldpeople.Todaymoreand.morefamiliesowncomputers.Parentsbuycomputersfortheirchildren.TheyhopecomputersCanhelpthemimprove(提高)theirstudies,insch001.Yetmanyofthechildrenusecomputerstoplaygames,towatchvideoortosingKaraoke.insteadofstudying·Somanyteachersandparentscomplain(抱怨)thatcomputerscannothelpchildrentostudybutmakethemfallbehind.Socomputersarelockedbyparentsintheboxes.Insomeothercountries,evensomescientistshatecomputers.Theysaycomputersletmillionsofpeoplelosttheirjobsorbringthemalotoftrouble.Willcomputersreallybringtroubletopeopleorcantheybringpeoplehappiness?Itwillbedecidedbypeoplethemselves.41.Whydowesaythecomputerisausefulmachine?Because____________A.ourcountryasksUStolearnitB.itCanhelpUSalotC.wecanuseittoplaygamesD.itCanhelpUStofindjobs42.Whatdomanyteachersandparentscomplainabout?_________________A.Theirstudentsandchildrenusecomputerstoplaygames·B.Computersletthemlosttheirjobs.C.Computersmakethestudentsandchildrenfallbehind.D.Computersbringpeoplealotoftrouble.43.Inthispassageweknowcomputers________________A:alsobring118troubleB.bringU8happinessonlyC.arehatedbypeopleD.arebadforpeople’shealth44.Cancomputersreallyhelpchildrentostudy?________________A.Yes,theycan.B.It'shardtosayC.No,theycan't.D.Ofcoursenot.45.Howdoyouunderstandthelastsentenceofthispassage?Ithinkitmeans________________A.computersareusedbypeopleB.peoplecanlivewellwithoutComputersC.onemustdecidehowtousecomputersD.computersfirestrangemachinesBEverytownintheUnitedStateshasapostoffice.Someareverysmall,andyou:mayalsofindtheminthecomerofashop.Othersarelargerbuildings.TheyareopenfivedaysaweekandOnSaturdaymornings.FromMondaythroughFridaytheyareusuallyopenfrom8:30to4:30.Ifyouknowhowmuchthepostage(邮资)isforyourletter,.youcanbuystampsatany74\nwindow.Insomepostofficesyoucanbuystampsfrommachines.Stampsaresoldmanydifferentprices,fromonecent(美分)tomanydollars.Ifyouarenotsurehowmuchpostageisforyourletter,youmayaskthemanorthewoman.inthepostofficeforhelp.Heorshewillgiveyouthestampsyouneed.Ⅱyouaresendingyourletterfaraway,youshoulduseairmailenvelopes(航空信封).Rememberthatpostagewillbemoreexpensiveforalettertobesentoutsidethecountry.Atapostofficeyoucanalsobuypostcards.ApostcardischeaperthanaletterUsuallythepriceofpostageforapostcardisabouthalfthatofaletter.Thepostcardsthatyoubuyatapostofficedonothavepictures.However,alsotheyarenottobesentoutsidethecountry.Lettersareaneasyandcheapwaytokeepintouchwithpeopleinmanydifferentcountries.()46.ThepassagetensUSthatweCanfind_____________easilyintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.A.postofficesB.largebuildingsC.smallshopsD.differentbanks()47.ThepostOfficesintheUnitedStatesareopen___________A.sevenhoursadayB.sixhoursadayC.fivehoursadayD.eighthoursaday()48.Ifyouarenotsurehowmuchpostageisforyourletter,youcan___________A.goandbuystampsfromthemachineinthepostofficeB.sendacheappostcardinsteadofyourletter,C.getintouchwithsomebodyyouknowinthepostofficeD.askthemanorthewomaninthepostofficeforhelp()49.Thepriceofpostagefor___________A.abeautifulpostcardB.aletterwrittenonenvelopeC.aletterbyairmailD.apostcardwithpictures()50.ThepassagetellsUSsomethingabout_____________intheUSA.A.thepostB.thepostageC.lettersD.postcards阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.19Lookatthethingsaroundyou.Willtheystillbe1infive,tenorevenahundredyears?Willpeoplestillusemobilephones?Willtherebehousesonthemoon?Maybeormaybe2Whenpeopletrytopredictwhattheworldwillbelikeinthefuture,sometimestheirpredictionsare3andsometimestheyarewrong.Onehundredyearsago,peoplethoughtthatheavier-than-airflyingmachineswere4.Thispredictionwas,ofcourse,_5_.Now,theskiesarefullofairplanes6peopleandthingsallovertheworld.Therewerealsopeoplewhopredictedthatcomputers7popular.In1943,IBMChairmanThomasWatsonsaid,“Ithinkthere’saworldmarketformaybefivecomputers.”Otherspredictedthatcomputerswouldbeverypopular.8evensomepredictedthatwithcomputers,peoplewouldnolongerneed9paper.Thisisnottrue.Today,computersareverypopularbutwestillneedpaper.Itisdifficult10thefuture.Whatdoyouthinklifewillbelikeinonehundredyears?()1.A.sameB.thesameC.differentD.thedifferent()2.A.noB.neverC.noneD.not74\n()3.A.goodB.realC.rightD.true()4.A.impossibleB.possibleC.crazyD.surprising()5.A.simpleB.wrongC.successfulD.clever()6.A.carryingB.takeC.putD.joining()7.A.wouldn’tbeB.won’tbeC.wouldbeD.willbe()8.A.AlthoughB.ButC.SoD.And()9.A.usedB.touseC.usingD.uses()10.A.knowingB.predictC.topredictD.know(A)Intheworld,socceroffootballisthemostpopularsport.This isbecausemanycountrieshavewonderfulteamsfortheWorldCup. TheWorldCupisheldeveryfouryears.Toremember2022FIFAWorldCup,childrenfromdifferentcountries andmorethan60childrenfromJapaneseschoolscametogetherand spentthreeweekendsdrawingabigpicturecalled“Dream(梦幻)World Cups”inJapan.Thechildrendrewanimals,flowersandpeopleplaying soccerunderabulebrightsky.Theywishedeachfootballteamgood luckbydrawingtheflags(旗帜)ofallthecountriesthatwilltake partintheWorldCupinJapanandSouthKorea.Thepicturewasput upinaparknearaplaygroundinYokohama.Somefootballteamswill havegamesthere.Areyouafootballfan(迷)?TheWorldCupmakedsmoreandmore peopleinterestedinfootballTeenagers(青少年)likeplayingand watchingfootball.Manyofthemlovesomefootballstarssomuch thattheygetthepicturesoftheirfavouriteplayersonthewall oftheirrooms.ThatisthewaytoshowtheirlovefortheWorldCup aschildreninJapan.1.IfacountrywantstotakepartintheWorldCup,shemust have______.A.Manyfootballfans B.averygoodteam C.manyfootball player D.abigplayground2.ThenextWorldCupwillbeheldin_______.A.2022 B.2022 C.2022 D.2022 3.Fromthepassage,inthepicturechildrendrewmanythings except_________.A.peopleplayingfootball B.picturesofsomefootball stars C.asunnysky D.flowers 4.In“DreamWorldCup”,thechildrendrewtheflagsofsome countries______.A.toshowtheirlovefortheirowecountry B.totellthepeopletheirstorieC.toshowtheirgoodwishesforthefootball. D.toshowtheirnewideasaboutfootball5.Manyteenagersowethepicturesofsomefootballstars because______.A.theyareinterestedinfootball B.theyarefootballfans C.theythinktheirfavouriteplayersaregreat D.allofA,BandCBHaveyoueverthoughtaboutkeepingapetgoldfish?Firstyouneedtoknowhowtokeepit.Getafishbowl(鱼缸)Firstgetafishbowl.Makesurethefishbowlislargeenoughforthegoldfishtoswimin.Youshouldkeepthefishbowlclean.Don’tcleanthefishbowlwithsoap.Hotwaterwillcleanitwell.FeedagoldfishGoldfisheatsalmostanyfood.Andyoucanalsobuysomespecialfoodforyourgoldfishinshops.Donotfeedittoomuchfood.Feeditasmuchasitcaneatinthreeminutes74\nonetime.KeepthewatercleanDirtywaterisnotgoodfoethehealthofthegoldfish.Ifthewaterissirty,thegoldfishwilleasilygetsickandmaydie.Change25%ofthewateratleastonceaweek.Neverchangeallofthewaterbecauseitincludessomethingthatyourgoldfishneeds.Asyoucansee,keepinggoldfishaspetsisnotdifficult.()1.Whenyouchooseafishbowl,youshouldthinkaboutthe________ofit.A.sizeB.colorC.shapeD.height()2.Theunderlinedword“die”meansA.康复B.长大C.厌恶D.死亡()3.Youcan’t_________accordingtothepassage.A.feedthegoldfishsomespecialfoodB.giveitasmuchfoodaspossibleonetimeC.usehotwatertocleanthefishbowlD.changepartofthewateronetime()4.WhichofthefollowingpointsareNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.GettingafishbowlB.FeedingagoldfishC.ChoosingagoldfishD.Keepingthewaterclean()5.Thewriterthinksthatitistokeepagoldfish.A.cheapB.easyC.expensiveD.difficult阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.20Allstudentshavetofacetheirownproblemswhentheygrowup.Youmaynotthinkthathavingagoodfamilyisa41.Butforme,itwas.Ihadtofacetheproblemofbeingthe42oftheSmithgirls.Therearethreegirlsinmyfamily,eachtwoyearsapart(相隔);Lisa,Theresaandme,theyoungest.Weallhavebloudehairandblueeyes.Peoplewould43tome,like“Oh,you’resuchnicegirls.Your44aresoprettyandsothin!You’rereallynothinglikethem.”That45mesad.Atschool,allofmyteachershad46mysisters.Onthefirstdayofschool.Theywould47say,“Oh,theyoungestofthethree!Ihopeyou’re48likeyoursisters.They’reshuchwonderfulstudents.”Peoplealways49mewithmysisters.SoIcouldn’thelp(禁不住)comparingmyselfwiththem,too.Theresawassmarter,andLiaswasprettier.I50toworkhardtobemorelikethem.Ididwhatmysisterdid.Atlast,I51thedrummajor(乐队队长)ofourschoolband.BothLisaandTheresahadbeendrummajors.Ibecameeditor(主编)oftheschool52;Theresahadbeentheeditortwoyearsbefore.Itwentonthiswayforyears.Itwaslikeabaddream.Butlastyear,Lisawentto53,andTheresawenttohighschool.NowI’mbymyselfatjuniorschool.Everyoneknowsme54I’mthedrummajorandtheeditorofthenewspaper.NowIdon’tfeellikeaSmithgirlanymore;Ifeellikemyself.I’mproudofdong(以……为骄傲)allthesamegreatthingsthatmysistersdid.ButthebestthingIdidwastolearntostop55myselfwiththem.()41.A.dreamB.wayC.problemD.wish()42.A.nicestB.smarterC.youngestD.oldest()43.A.sayB.tellC.answeD.ask()44.A.parentsB.studentsC.friendsD.sisters()45.A.helpedB.hopedC.stayedD.made74\n()46.A.agreedB.broughtC.taughtD.chosen()47.A.neverB.alwaysC.soetimesD.hardlyever()48.A.onlyB.justC.evenD.already()49.A.comparedB.arguedC.influencedD.deal()50.A.wentB.beganC.offeredD.stopped()51.A.becameB.leftC.likedD.played()52.A.libraryB.computerC.newspaperD.club()53.A.schoolB.collegeC.workD.shop()54.A.thoughB.butC.becauseD.when()55.A.tocomparB.compamringC.comparedD.compareTwoJapanesewomen,KiyokoOkamotoandKozueKamijo,gaveup(放弃)theirjobsinTokyoandwenttobethevolunteersinPhilippines.Theyareworkingtohelpthechildreninthatareagotoschool.Jephonieisoneofthechildren.Shelivesfarfromtheschool.Shehastowalkseveralkilometerseveryday.Afterschool,sheoftenhelpshermotherdofarmwork.Shehasninebrothersandsisters.Herfatherdiedafewyearsago.Hermotherlooksafterthewholefamilyalone.“Thesechildrencandoalotofthings.Theydohouseworkeveryday.Theydofarmworkandbabysittheirsistersandbrothers.Theyevenhelpbuildhouses,”thetwovolunteerssaid.Thetwoyoungwomenalsosaid,”Wehavealsolearnedalotfromthemwhenwehelpthemwiththeireducation.”Nowbothofthemknowhowto.washclotheswithoutawashingmachineandhowtoliveasimplelife.Theexperiencehashelpedthembecomemoreindependent(独立的).()6.Thereare_________peopleinJephonie’sfamily.A.9B.10C.11D.12()7.Thetwovolunteershelpthechildrenwiththeir_________.A.educationB.familyC.behaviorD.1anguage()8.KiyokoOkamotoandKozueKamijoarefrom___________.A.CanadaB.JapanC.ChinaD.America()9.ThechildreninPhilippinescan’t___________accordingtothispassage.A.dohouseworkB.dofarmworkC.babysitothersD.usewashmachine()10.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthatKiyokoOkamotoandKozueKamijoA.don’t1ikethelifeinTokyoB.livefarawayfromeachotherC.aremoreindependentthatbeforeD.don’twanttogobackanymoreAEarlyinthemorning,atnoon,orintheevening,inbigcitiesandinthecountryside,allacrosstheUnitedState,youcanseeAmericansrunning.Menandwomen,childrenandteenagers,middle-agedpeopleandgrandparentsarerunning.Peopleruneverywhere.Some74\npeopleevenrunintheirlivingroom.Afewyearsago,runningwasnotsopopular.Inthe1960s,runnersweremostlyathletes.Inthosedays,somepeoplewouldseearunnerandask,“Hey,what’sthehurry?”Ortheymightsaytothemselves,“Ishecrazy?”Womenalmostneverran.Buttodayallischanging.Todaymenandwomenofallagesenjoyrunning.DoctorssaymanyofthehealthproblemsintheUnitedStatescomefromthesebadhabits:eatingtoomuch,smoking,andnotexercisingenough.Doctorstellus,“Eatless,don’tsmoke,andexercisemore.”Runningisgoodexercisebecauseithelpsbuildstrongheartsandlung(肺).Italsohelpsmostpeopleloseweight.根据短文内容选择正确答案:()1.Almostallpeopleenjoyrunningexcept____.A.grandparentsB.grandsonsC.infants(婴儿)D.teenagers()2.Whichisgoodforyourhealth?A.EatingtoomuchB.RunningC.SmokingD.Notgettingenoughexercise()3.Runningdoesn’tmakearunner______.A.loseweightB.morehandsomeC.strongerD.develophisheartandhung()4.Womenalmostneverranafewyearsagobecause_____.A.theycouldn’truninthosedaysB.theywereafraidofrunningC.theydidn’tlikeitD.runningwasnotpopularandpeopledidn’tknowitwasgoodforhealth()5.Howtoread“1960s”inChinese?A.1960年B.十九世纪六十年代C.二十世纪六十年代D.1960年的阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.21Yearsago.Ifateenagerhadsomeproblemswithhis/herlife。he,shemightwriteinhis/her___26___.Nowa___27___withthesameproblemsmightgoontotheInternetandwriteabouttheminablog(博客).Inmanyways,adiaryandablogarealmostthesameso,what___28___ablogdifferentfromadiary?Themaindifferenceisthatablogis___29___morepublicthanadiary.Usually,ateenagertreatshis/herdiarylikeabookfullofsecrets.Bothdiaries___30___blogstellwhathappenedtothewriterthatday.Ihavealittlesister,andsometimesIgo___31___toreadherblog.Shewritesaboutthingslike__32__upearlyforswimmingandnotstudyingenoughforherexam.WhenIwasher__33__Iwroteaboutthesamethings,butonlyinmydiary.Then,afterIfinished___34___,Iwouldhidemydiaryinasecretplace___35___Iwasworriedthatmysistermightreadit!74\nBlogsareaverygoodwaytowriteabouteverydaylife.However,Istilllikemyolddiary!()26.A.bookB.diaryC.homeworkD.blog()27.A.boyB.girlC.teenagerD.people()28.A.takesB.makesC.tells.D.does()29.A.veryB.alotC.manyD.much()30.A.andB.orC.fromD.to()31.A.onTVB.onlineC.thereD.here()32.A.wakingB.lookingC.standingD.giving()33.A.yearB.oldC.ageD.job()34.A.ListeningB.writingC.thinkingD.talking()35.A.butB.soC.becauseD.althoughBDoyouknowalotaboutAlzheimer’sDisease(老年痴呆症)?Itisanillnessofthebrain(大脑).Doctorsdon’tknowwhatcausethedisease(疾病).Theydoknowthatitusuallybeginsafterbeing60yearsoldandnearlyhalfofpeopleaged85andoldermayhavethedisease.Thediseaseoftenstartsslowly.Infact,somepeopledon’tknowtheyhaveAlzheimer’sdisease.Theycomplainabouttheirforgetfulnessonoldage.However,astimegoesby,theirmemory(记忆)problemsgetmuchworse.Theylosetheability(能力)todriveacar,cookameal,orevenreadanewspaper.Theymaygetloseeasilyandfindsimplethingsconfusing.Somepeoplebecomeworried,angry,orevenviolent(暴力).It’sreallyimportanttoknowthesignsofAlzheimer’sDisease.Ifpeopleknowthesigns,theycangethelprightaway.HerearethesignsofAlzheimer’sDisease.Earlysigns—Troublerememberingrecentevents.—Problemsrememberingnamesofpeopleandplaces.—Troublesolvingsimplemathproblems.Largesigns—Forgethowtobrushtheirteethorcomb(梳理)theirhair.—Cannotrememberthenamesofcommonthingssuchasdesks,houses,apples,etc.—Getlosteasily.()6.IfanoldmanhasAlzheimer’sDisease,somethingiswrongwithhis_____.A.eyesB.stomachC.legsD.brain()7.Thisdiseasecanmakepeople____.A.becomeolderB.havedifficultdrivingacarC.becomecleverD.readanewspaperquickly()8.Whatdoestheword“confusing”inthepassagemean?A.使人困惑的B.使人难忘的C.令人高兴的D.令人失望的74\n()9.WhichofthefollowingmaybetheearlysignofAlzheimer’sDisease?A.Anoldmancan’trememberwhathappenedyesterday.B.Anoldmancan’tfindwherehelives.C.Anoldmancan’trememberthenameofatable.D.Anoldmandoesn’tknowhowtobrushhisteeth.()10.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Alzheimer’sDiseaseusuallybeginsafterbeing60yearsold.B.PeoplewithAlzheimer’sDiseasecanbeviolent.C.ItisnotnecessarytoknowthesignofAlzheimer’sDisease.D.PeoplewithAlzheimer’sDiseasehavetroublesolvingsimplemathproblems.Afirestartedatabouttwoo’clockyesterdayafternoon.Towlittleboys,Tom,3,andSam,7,wereintheirbedroomonthefirstfloor.Theirmotherwasinthekitchen.Shewascookingsomefoodwithsomecookingoil.Thefirestartedwhenshedroppedsomeoftheoilonthecooker.Shetriedtoputoutthefire,butshecouldn’t.Theboys’fatherwasatwork.Therewasalotofsmoke.Themothertriedtogetthetwoboysoutoftheirbedroom,butshecouldnotgetthroughthesmoke.Sherandownthestairs,intothestreetandshoutedforhelp.Johnwaswalkinginthestreetwhenheheardhercryforhelp.Helookedatthebuildingandsawthesmoke.Therewasnootherpeopleinthestreetatthattime.Thetwolittleboyscouldn’ttetintothestairsbecausetherewasalotofsmoke.Thebedroomwindowwasshut(关闭).Samtriedtoopenthewindow,buthecoulenot.Johncametotheboys’building.Helookedaround.Hesawaladder.Heranandpickeditup.Heputitupbytheboys’window.Heclimbeduptheladder.Buthecouldn’topenthewindow.Hewentdowntheladderandlookaroundagain.Hefoundalargestone(石头).Hepickeditupandquicklyranuptheladderagain.Hetoldtheboystokeepback,andthenhebroketheglasswiththestone.Heputhishandincarefully,andopenedthewindow.HehelpedSamtogetoutofthewindow.Thenheclimbeddowntheladder.Tomcouldn’tclimbdowntheladder.Hewastoosmall.SoJohnsarriedhimdowntheladder.()66.Howdidthefirestart?A.ThemotherdroppedsomeoilonthecookerB.Themothercookedsomefoodandforgottoturnoffthecooker.C.KidsplayedwithfireintheirbedroomD.Kidsmadethefireonthefirstfloor.()67.WhatwasJohndoingwhenthemothershoutedforhelp?A.Hewaswalkinginthestreet.B.HewaswatchingTVathome.C.HewasgettingoutofthebuildingD.Hewasgettingintothestairs.74\n()68.HowdidJohnopenthewindow?A.HeaskedsomeoneelseforhelpB.Hecalledthefireman.C.HefoundaladderandclimbedupD.Hebrokethewindowwiththestone()69.Whatdoestheword”ladder”mean?A.大树B.窗户C.梯子D.玻璃()70.What’sthebesttitle(标题)forthearticle?A.Don’tplaywithfireB.AsmartboyC.AbigaccidentD.Howtosavepeopleinthefire阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.22WhenLiuKaiquwasyounghewaspoorinShanghai.Onedayhe__36__apictureofatigerandtriedtosellitonthestreet.Itcaughtthe__37__ofanAmerican,whoasked,“Howmuchdoesitcost?”Hesaid,“500dollars.”Theforeignerthoughtitwastoo__38__andaskedagain,“Canyoumakeitcheaper?”Heanswered,“No.”Thenhetore(撕)ittopieces.Ingreat__39__,theforeignersaid,“Youngman,areyouangry?”“No,sir.I’mnotangry.Isoldit__40__500dollarsbecauseIthoughtitwasworththe__41__.Butyouwantedalowerprice.Itmeans__42__didn’tthinksoanditisnotgoodenough.I’llgoonworking__43__untilmycustomers(顾客)arepleased.”Atthattime,__44__LiuKaiquwasnotfamousatall,henever__45__hisdream.Nowheiswell-knownallovertheworldasagreatartist.36.A.stoleB.pickedC.drewD.saw37.A.attentionB.instructionC.decisionD.discussion38.A.terribleB.bigC.oldD.dear39.A.fearB.difficultyC.surpriseD.excitement40.A.overB.forC.aboutD.among41.A.sizeB.priceC.weightD.position42.A.weB.heC.youD.it43.A.fasterandfasterB.betterandbetterC.slowerandslowerD.harderandharder44.A.though(虽然)B.becauseC.whetherD.until45.A.brokeoffB.cutupC.gaveupD.sentoffAYoungpeoplecanhaveproblemswiththeirminds.Sonestudentsbecomeworriedbecausetheyhavetostudyveryhard.Othershavetroublegettingonwellwithpeopleliketheirparentsandclassmates.Jiu,aJuniorTwostudentfromHefei,couldnotunderstandhisteacherandwasdoingbadlyinclass.Hebecamesoworriedaboutitthathestartedtocuthisfingerwithaknife.Anotherstudent,14-year-oldYanfromGuangzhou,wasafraidofexams.Shegotveryworriedinone,andwhenshelookedattheexampaper,shecouldn’tthinkofanythingtowrite.Arecentreportsaysabout18percentofteenshavemental(精神的)problems.Theirtroublesincludebeingworriedandveryunhappy,andhavingproblemsinlearningandgettingonwithpeople.Manystudentswhohaveproblemswon’tgoforadviceforhelp.Somethinktheywilllookstupid(愚蠢的)iftheygotoseeadoctor.Othersdon’twanttotalkabouttheir74\nsecrets.Anexpert(专家)onteenagershasthefollowingadviceforteens.*Talktoyourparentsorteachersoften.*Talkpartingroupactivitiesandplaysports.*Gotoseeadoctorifyoufeelunhappyorunwell.()71.WhydidJiucuthisfinger?A.HegothadgradesinschoolB.HewasafraidoftestsC.Hecouldn’tunderstandhisteacherD.Hecouldn’tgetonwellwithclassmates()72.Whichtroublewasn’tincluded(包括)inthereportresult?A.BeingworriedorunhappyB.HavingproblemsinlearningC.GettingbadgradesD.Havinglessfreetimeandfreedom()73.Whydon’tmoststudentsaskforadvice?A.Theydon’tknowwhotoaskB.Theydon’tknowhowtosaythatwithotersC.TheyaretooshytotalkabouttheirsecretsD.Theybelievetheycandoitbythemselves()74.Jamescan’tgetonwellwithhisparents.Whatshouldhedoaccordingtotheexpertonteenagers?A.HeshouldtalktohisparentsoftenB.HeshouldgotobuysomemedicineC.Heshoulestudyharderandtrytogetgoodgrades()75.Whichofthefollwingisrightaccordingtothearticle?A.AlltheyoungpeoplehaveproblemsnowadaysB.Yan’sproblemisthatshecan’trememberwhattheteachersaidC.About18percentofpeoplehavementalproblemsD.SomestudentsthinktheywilllookstupidiftheygotoseeadoctorCIwaswaitingonthestationplatformfortheTianjinTrainwhenamanaskedmeifIknewthetimeofthenexttraintoTianjin.Ioftenhadtogotheremyself,soIknewandtoldhim.AfewminuteslateranoldladywantedtoknowwhetherthetraintoShanghaihadalreadyleft.Iknewthatithadnot,soofcourse,Itoldher.ThenagirlcametomeandaskedwhythetrainfromNanjingwaslate.Ididnotknow.Ijusttoldherthatwhentrainswerelate,itwasusuallybecausesomethinghadhappened.IwaswonderingwhyallthesepeoplewereaskingmethosequestionswhenInoticedthatIwasstandingnexttoasignthatsaid”InquiryOffice.”()76.Iwaswaitingfor______.A.afriendB.TianjintrainC.NanjingtrainD.Shanghaitrain()77.Howmanypeopleaskedmequestions?A.oneB.TowC.ThreeD.Fou74\n()78.WhywasthetrainfromNanjinglate?A.BecausetherewasanaccidentB.BecausesomethingwaswrongwiththetrainC.BecausethegirlswatchwasfastD.Wedon’tknow()79.Whywereallthesepeopleaskingmequestions?A.BecauseIamaconductorB.BecauseIwasstandingnexttotheInquiryofficeC.BecauseIkneweverythingaboutthetrainsD.Becausethesepeopleknewme()80.What’sthemeaningof“Inquiryoffice.”A.月台B.问讯处C.寄存处D.入口处AttheopeningceremonyoftheBeijingParalympics(残奥会),alittlegirlinapinkskirtwasdancinginthenightsky.Atthatmomenttheeyesoftheworldfocused(集中)onthe12-year-oldgirl.Sheisthe“ballet(芭蕾)girl”Liyue.HerdreambrokeonMay12th,2022.Shehadlearnedballetfortwoyearsbeforetheearthquake.Thegirllostherleftlegintheearthquake.Butshenevergaveup(放弃)andwentonherballetdream.Liwasverygladatthegoodnewsofdancingattheopeningceremony.Shesaid,“Ihavemademydreamofdancingcometrue.Thankyou。“IbelieveIcangoondancinganddancebetter,thegirlsaidwithself-confidence(自信).Liyue’sdancemovedthewholeworldnotonlybyherbeautifuldance,butalsobyherstrongspirittofacethefactofbadluck.Herballetdreamwillneverhaveanending.()36.WhatisthedreamofthelittlegirlLiYue?A.Shedreamstobeasinger.B.Shedreamstobesoldier.C.Herdreamistobeaballetdancer.D.Herdreamistobeallactress.()37.HowlonghasLiYuelearnedballetbeforetheearthquake?A.1yearB.2yearsC.2monthsD.1month()38.WhichsentenceisNOTrightaccordingtothepassage?A.LiYue’sballetdreamhasanending.B.LiYuedancedonthestageoftheopeningceremonyoftheBeijingParalympics。74\nC.Thegirlis13yearsoldnow.D.ThegirllostherleftlegonMay12th,2022.阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.23LastyearZhangPingleftschool。HecametoNanjingtolookforhisfirst__31__.Hewentfromonecompany(公司)toanother,butnoone__32__him.Nowhehadlittlemoney.Hehadtogobacktohissmallvillage.Sohecametotherailwaystation.Hefelt__33__andtired.Itwasverylateatnightandthe__34__wasfullofpeople.Theywere__35__tobuyticketsforthelasttrain.Luckily,ZhangPingboughtthelastticket,andhewasvery__36__.Atthattime,awomanwithacryingbabywalkedtohim.SheaskedZhangPingto__37__hertheticket.Heagreedtoletherhavetheticket.He__38__thewomanneededitmorethanhedid.Afterthetrainleft,hesatonthebench(长凳)anddidn’tknow__39__togo.Justthen,anotherwomancameandsaid,“Youngman,Ihave__40__whatyoudidamomentago.Ihaveabigcompany.Ineedagoodyoungmanlikeyou.Doyouhaveanyinterestinworkingforme?31.A.jobB.chanceC.clubD.like32.A.toldB.answeredC.wantedD.took33.A.afraidB.boredC.sadD.ill34.A.cityB.parkC.streetD.station35.A.waitingB.stayingC.callingD.standing36.A.friendlyB.happyC.helplessD.lucky37.A.1endB.sellC.passD.buy38.A.decidedB.foundC.hopedD.thought39.A.whenB.howC.whyD.where40.A.seenB.knownC.believedD.agreedInWesternChina,besidestextbooks,childrenhavenootherreadingmaterials,suchasstorybooks,newspapersandmagazines.Thesethingscanhelpthechildrenlearnaboutthewonderfulworldaroundthemaswellasallkindsofknowledge.Let“findsomeoldbooksandsendthemtothesechildren.Thebookswillbringthechildrenhappiness.Pleasejustcheckoutyourbookcaseforoldbooks.Youcanhelpaschoolalotbydonatingafewofthem.Recently,weareplanningtohelpfiveschoolsbuildreadingroomswithacollectionof10.000Booksforeachofthem.Yourdonationmaychangethelivesofthesechildren.Ifyouwouldliketodonatebookstotheseschools,pleasedoasthefollowing:Chooseoneschool:DacaiMiddleSchoolinQinghai,XidatanMiddleSchoolinGansu.YanggouzhenMiddleSchoolinShanxi,SonghuaMiddleSchoolinSichuanorZhangyiMiddleSchoolinNingxia.Mailthebooksdirectly(直接地)tothesch001.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecallthesch00lorus.Contact:E-mail:admin@yellowsheepriver.comTel:022.58690077Persontogetintouchwith(与……联系):MissLiYournameandthedetailsofthedonationwillbepublicizedonhttp://www.Yellowsheeprivet.com.74\nSendonebook,andopenaworldforthesechildren.()39.ThechildreninwesternChinaneed_____________A.newspapersB.storybooksC.magazinesD.alloftheabove()40.Theunderlinedword“publicize”meansiIlChmese.A.印刷B.公布C.登记D.收集()41.Fromthepassage,weknowthewriterwrotethisarticlemainlytoaskus_________A.todonateourmoneytohelpthepoorchildrenB.todonateoldbookstothechildreninpoorareasinwesternChina.C.todonatesomeoldclothestohelpthepeopleinpoorareasD.toencouragepeopletobuynewbooksforthechildreninwesternChina.Somepeopledon’tneedamailboxtosendamessage.Theyuseabottleinstead。HerearetwoStoriesaboutpeoplewhosentamessageinabottle.Bothstoriesaretrue.In1965,asailorfromSwedenwasonaship.Hewrotealetteraskinganyyoungwomantomarryhim.Heputtheletterinabottleandthrewthebottleintothesea.TwoYearslater,amanfoundthebottleonabeachinItaly.Hereadtheletterandshowedittohisdaughter.Shewas18.Asajoke,shewrotetothesailor.Theybegantoexchangeletters.Inafewmonths.Theyweremarried.Hereisthesecondstory.Backin1924,aboyfromArkansaswrotehisnameonthebackofhispicture.Heputthepictureinabottleanddroppedthebottleintoafiver.ThebottlewasnotfoundformanyyearsuntilonedayamallnamedBillpickedituponabeachinFlorida.Hepulledthepictureoutofthebottleandlookedatit.Hecouldhardlybelievehiseyes.Tohisgreatsurprise,theboyinthepicturewashisfriend,Tom,fromArkansas.BillhadnotseenTomfor25years.Somehowthebottlehadcometothefightplace。()42.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.SailingonashipB.SendingamessageinabottleC.SendingamessagetoItalyD.Findafriend()43.Afterthesailorwrotealetterhe__________A.threwtheletterawayB.puttheletterinabottleandthrewitontheroadC.foundabottleonabeachD.puttheletterinabottleandthrewitintothesea()44.ThesailorandthegirlfromItalyA.grewuptogetherB.wenttothesameschoolC.hadnotknowneachotherbeforeD.hadknowneachothersincetwoyearsago()45.ThemannamedBilllookedatthepictureofTomandfeltA.angryB.surprisedC.boringD.helpless74\n阅读理解&完形填空每日一练2022.6.24Itrainedinthecountrythosedays.Itwasvery 36_______everywhere.Classesinthemorningwereoverandthechildrenofabout5to6yearsold37_______aroundMrs.Brown,theteacher,andwaited.Fiveminuteslatershefinished puttingthe36thbootonthe38_______pairoflittlefeet.Allthechildrenleftexcept(除了)thesmallestone.Nowshehadalookather39_______,itwasfivepasttwelve.Herdaughterwaswaitingforherattheschoolgate.Shesaidshewasgoingtotakehertoa40_______atnoon,thelittlegirlcametoschoolwithoutbreakfast.41_______shewasanxious(焦急的)tofinishthelastpair.TheywereforlittleJohnnySmith,aquietboy.Mrs.Brownhadavery42_______timegettinghisbootsonastheywereabittoosmallforhisgrowingfeet,butshefinallysucceeded(成功).Toherdismay(沮丧),littleJohnnylookedather43_______andsaid,"Teacher,thesebootsaren'tmine."Inahurry,butwantingtobe44_______Mrs.Browngroaned(呻吟)andtookthemoff.ButatthatmomentJohnnycontinued,"They'remylittlebrother's.MinearebrokenandMummyhadnotimeto45_______themthismorning,soshetoldmetowearthemtoschooltoday."()36.A.dry B.cold C.wet D.warm()37A.sat B.stood C.slept D.jumped()38.A.16th B.17th C.18th D.19th()39.A.book B.desk C.hand D.watch()40.A.restaurant B.factory C.cinema D.hospital()41.A.So B.Or C.But D.And()42.A.exciting B.careful C.easy D.difficult()43.A.hair B.face C.ears D.nose()44.A.afraid B.worried C.kind D.happy()45.A.wash B.sell C.make D.mend Doyouknowwhatcouch-potatomeans?Well,inAmerica,thewordisnowoftenused.TheAmericancouch-potatobecomesmaybeevenapartoftheAmericantradition(传统)!Yousee,inAmerica,manypeopleoftenspendtheirfreetimesittingonacouch(沙发)watchingTV.Astherearemanychannels(频道)tochoose,theTVcanbequiteinterestingandveryaddictive(上瘾的).OnemaysitandwatchTVforhoursandhourswithoutstop!Well,thesepeoplewhodonothingalldayexceptwatchTVarecalledcouch-potatoes.InAmerica,whenonewatchesTV,oneismostoftensittingonacouch.WhilewatchingTV,mostofthesepeoplelooksofrozen(冻僵的)thattheyalmostlooklikedeadthings!Everyoneissittingstillwitheyeslookingrightintothesameblackbox.AlsobecausethesepeopleareaddictivetoTV,theydon’ttakeexerciseandusuallygetveryfat.74\nSoinmanyways,thesepeoplelooklikerealpotatoes!Well,becausetheylooksostillandfat,andwatchTVonacouch,theyareallcalledcouch-potatoes.Nowthatyouknowwhatacouch-potatomeans,thenexttimeifyouseesomeonewatchingTVtoolong,justsay,“whatacouch-potato!”()46.Ifapersoniscalledacouch-potato,heorshe_______.A.likessittingonacouchB.doesnothingalldayC.mustbeveryfatD.onlywatchesTVinhisfreetime()47.Thepassagemainly(主要)tellsus________.A.howtowatchTVB.whycouch-potatoesareveryfatC.whatcouch-potatomeansD.wherethenewwordisused()48.Whichofthefollowingsshouldbethewriter’ssuggestion(建议)?A.Takemoreexercise.B.NeverwatchTV.C.Don’tsitonacouch.D.Don’twatchTVtoomuch.()49.IfyouwatchTVtoolong,youare___________.A.acouch-potatoB.TVchannelsC.deadD.veryfat()50.Everyoneissittingstillwitheyeslookingrightintothesameblackbox.A.仍然 B.静静地 C.还有 D.坐下Amancameoutoftheairport.Alotoftaxiswerethere.Heaskedthenameofeverytaxi-driver.Thenhetookthe3rdone.Itcost5dollarsfromtheairporttothehotel."Howmuchdoesitcostforthewholeday?"themanasked."Onehundreddollars,"saidthetaxi-driver.Thiswasveryexpensive,butthemansaiditwasOK.Thedrivertookthemaneverywhere.Heshowedhimalltheparksandmuseumsinthecity.Intheevening,theywentbacktothehotel.ThemangavethedriverI00dollarsandsaid,"Whatabouttomorrow?"Thetaxi-driverlookedatthemanandsaid,"Tomorrow?It'sanotherI00dollars."Butthemansaid,"That'sOK!Seeyoutomorrow."Thedriverwasverypleased.Thenextdaythedrivertookthemaneverywhereagain.Theyvisitedalltheparksandmuseumsagain.Andintheeveningtheywenthacktothehotel.Themangavethedriver100dollarsagainandgoinghometomorrow."Thedriverwashappybecausehelikedthemanandaboveall,100dollarsadaywasalotofmoney."Soyou'regoinghome.Wheredoyoucomefrom?"heasked."IcomefromNewYork.""NewYork!”saidthedriver.IhaveasisterinNewYork.HernameisLucy.Doyouknowher?OfcourseIknowher.Shegaveme200dollarsforyou!"56.Themancamefrom______________.A.AmericaB.EnglandC.CanadaD.Australia57.Themantookthe3rdtaxibecauseA.the3rddriverwasakind-heartedmanB.theothertaxi-driversaskedformoremoneyC.theotherdriversdidn'tlikehimD.hedidn'twanttospendhisownmoneyonthecomingvisit74\n58.Usuallythecostofthetravellingonedaymaybe___________.A.onehundreddollarsB.morethanonehundreddollarsC.twohundreddollarsD.lessthanonehundreddollars59._____________askedthemantogivethemoneytothetaxi-driverA.Theman'ssisterB.NooneC.ThemanhimselfD.Thedriver'ssister60.Thedriverwasunhappy_____________.A.whenthemanaskedeverytaxi-driverhisnameB.duringthetwo-dayvisitC.whenthemanaskedhimforhissister'snameD.whenheheardtheman'slastwords74
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