One evening in November, Berlin received a telephone call from Mrs. Green. “Please, Dr Berlin, come to my house. I had 50,000 dollars on my desk and now it is gone.”
Dr Berlin arrived at Mrs. Green’s house at eight o’clock. First he asked Mrs. Green, “When did you see the money last?”
“At seven o’clock. I put it on my desk in my living room. Then I went to wash my hair. I came back at seven thirty and the money was gone.”
“I see.” Dr Berlin said. “Were you alone in the house?”
“No. My sister’s son Jack is here, too.” Then Dr Berlin and Mrs. Green went to Jack’s room.”
“Please, sit down,” Jack said. Dr Berlin sat on the only chair in the room, and the chair was cold. He also saw some books on the ground near his feet.
“What have you been doing this evening?” Dr Berlin asked.
“I came home at six-thirty, and went right to my room. I’ve been sitting in that chair and reading all the evening. I never got up and I never left the room. Maybe somebody came into the house and took my aunt’s money.”
After hearing that, Dr Berlin was clear about who had taken the money.
59. When did Dr Berlin answer the phone from Mrs. Green?
A. At 6:30 B. At 7:00 C. After 7:30 D. At 8:00
60. Where did Mrs. Green put her money?
A. In her living room. B. In her washing room.
C. In Jack’s room. D. In her office.
61. When did the thief take Mrs. Green’s money?
A. Before Mrs. Green came back home.
B. When Jack was reading.
C. After Mrs. Green went to wash her hair.
D. When Dr Berlin was answering the phone.
62. Which of the following is WRONG?
A. Mrs. Green didn’t live alone.
B. Jack had given a careless reply (回答).
C. Dr Berlin found out who had taken the money.
D. Jack had been really reading books all that evening.
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One evening in November, Berlin received a telephone call from Mrs. Green. “Please, Dr Berlin, come to my house. I had 50,000 dollars on my desk and now it is gone.”
Dr Berlin arrived at Mrs. Green’s house at eight o’clock. First he asked Mrs. Green, “When did you see the money last?”
“At seven o’clock. I put it on my desk in my living room. Then I went to wash my hair. I came back at seven thirty and the money was gone.”
“I see.” Dr Berlin said. “Were you alone in the house?”
“No. My sister’s son Jack is here, too.” Then Dr Berlin and Mrs. Green went to Jack’s room.”
“Please, sit down,” Jack said. Dr Berlin sat on the only chair in the room, and the chair was cold. He also saw some books on the ground near his feet.
“What have you been doing this evening?” Dr Berlin asked.
“I came home at six-thirty, and went right to my room. I’ve been sitting in that chair and reading all the evening. I never got up and I never left the room. Maybe somebody came into the house and took my aunt’s money.”
After hearing that, Dr Berlin was clear about who had taken the money.
59. When did Dr Berlin answer the phone from Mrs. Green?
A. At 6:30 B. At 7:00 C. After 7:30 D. At 8:00
60. Where did Mrs. Green put her money?
A. In her living room. B. In her washing room.
C. In Jack’s room. D. In her office.
61. When did the thief take Mrs. Green’s money?
A. Before Mrs. Green came back home.
B. When Jack was reading.
C. After Mrs. Green went to wash her hair.
D. When Dr Berlin was answering the phone.
62. Which of the following is WRONG?
A. Mrs. Green didn’t live alone.
B. Jack had given a careless reply (回答).
C. Dr Berlin found out who had taken the money.
D. Jack had been really reading books all that evening.
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One evening in November, Berlin received a telephone call from Mrs. Green. “Please, Dr Berlin, come to my house. I had 50,000 dollars on my desk and now it is gone.”
Dr Berlin arrived at Mrs. Green’s house at eight o’clock. First he asked Mrs. Green, “When did you see the money last?”
“At seven o’clock. I put it on my desk in my living room. Then I went to wash my hair. I came back at seven thirty and the money was gone.”
“I see.” Dr Berlin said. “Were you alone in the house?”
“No. My sister’s son Jack is here, too.” Then Dr Berlin and Mrs. Green went to Jack’s room.”
“Please, sit down,” Jack said. Dr Berlin sat on the only chair in the room, and the chair was cold. He also saw some books on the ground near his feet.
“What have you been doing this evening?” Dr Berlin asked.
“I came home at six-thirty, and went right to my room. I’ve been sitting in that chair and reading all the evening. I never got up and I never left the room. Maybe somebody came into the house and took my aunt’s money.”
After hearing that, Dr Berlin was clear about who had taken the money.
1.When did Dr Berlin answer the phone from Mrs. Green?
A. At 6:30 B. At 7:00 C. After 7:30 D. At 8:00
2.Where did Mrs. Green put her money?
A. In her living room. B. In her washing room.
C. In Jack’s room. D. In her office.
3.When did the thief take Mrs. Green’s money?
A. Before Mrs. Green came back home.
B. When Jack was reading.
C. After Mrs. Green went to wash her hair.
D. When Dr Berlin was answering the phone.
4.Which of the following is WRONG?
A. Mrs. Green didn’t live alone.
B. Jack had given a careless reply (回答).
C. Dr Berlin found out who had taken the money.
D. Jack had been really reading books all that evening.
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One evening in November, Berlin received a telephone call from Mrs. Green. “Please,
Dr Berlin, come to my house. I had 50,000 dollars on my desk and now it is gone.”
Dr Berlin arrived at Mrs. Green’s house at eight o’clock. First he asked Mrs. Green, “When did you see the money last?”
“At seven o’clock. I put it on my desk in my living room. Then I went to wash my hair. I came back at seven thirty and the money was gone.”
“I see.” Dr Berlin said. “Were you alone in the house?”
“No. My sister’s son Jack is here, too.” Then Dr Berlin and Mrs. Green went to Jack’s room.
“Please, sit down,” Jack said. Dr Berlin sat on the only chair in the room, and the chair was cold. He also saw some books on the ground near his feet.
“What have you been doing this evening?” Dr Berlin asked.
“I came home at six-thirty, and went right to my room. I’ve been sitting in that chair and reading all the evening. I never got up and I never left the room. Maybe somebody came into the house and took my aunt’s money.”
After hearing that, Dr Berlin was clear about who had taken the money.
1.When did Dr Berlin answer the phone from Mrs. Green?
A. At 6:30 B. At 7:00
C. After 7:30 D. At 8:00
2.Where did Mrs. Green put her money?
A. In her living room. B. In her washing room.
C. In Jack’s room. D. In her office.
3.When did the thief take Mrs. Green’s money?
A. Before Mrs. Green came back home.
B. When Jack was reading.
C. After Mrs. Green went to wash her hair.
D. When Dr Berlin was answering the phone.
4.Who was Jack?
A. Mrs. Green’s son. B. Mrs. Green’s nephew.
C. Mrs. Green’s husband. D. Mrs. Green’s friend.
5.Which of the following is WRONG?
A. Mrs. Green didn’t live alone.
B. Jack had given a careless reply.
C. Dr Berlin found out who had taken the money.
D. Jack had been really reading books all that evening.
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One Christmas a pastor (牧师) received a telephone call from the teacher who was a member of his church. His voice was filled with _______as he asked his pastor for help. On the last day before school was out for the_______,a sixyearold boy came into his _______with a note. It was from his father. The note read,“Please_______my son if you can. His mother recently ran off and left us,and last week I was_______. I have never had to ask for help before,but could you make it _______for him to have a _______for Christmas?”
As the pastor heard that story,he felt _______that father and his son. He _______to help and decided to ask his own children to take part in ________ the gift of giving. That afternoon they went to a grocery store and________food for the man and his son. Next,they went to a toy store and each child bought a present for the boy. Later that afternoon they drove to the small house________paint and repairs and knocked on the door. When the man ________ the door and saw the pastor and his children holding groceries and gifts,he was deeply ________.
The little boy,whose eyes were as ________as saucers (碟子) when he saw the gifts,did not first reach out to ________them but rather reached out to the________and gave him a big hug (拥抱).He looked up at his face and said________.“Thank you,sir. My teacher said you would come. He said that you would come.”
The little boy was getting what he really wanted. However,his ________wasn’t on the gifts but on the________.
1.A. joy B. pride C. sadness D. anger
2.A. spring B. summer C. tests D. holidays
3.A. church B. classroom C. home D. store
4.A. teach B. invite C. help D. welcome
5.A. out of work B. out of control C. out of date D. out of reach
6.A. funny B. popular C. perfect D. possible
7.A. note B. car C. job D. gift
8.A. satisfied with B. proud of C. sorry for D. worried about
9.A. pretended B. remembered C. agreed D. refused
10.A. finding B. sharing C. saving D. receiving
11.A. prepared B. ordered C. tasted D. bought
12.A. instead of B. because of C. in need of D. as a result of
13.A. painted B. opened C. repaired D. pushed
14.A. hurt B. moved C. upset D. influenced
15.A. new B. clean C. big D. bright
16.A. sell B. design C. accept D. donate
17.A. teacher B. manager C. president D. pastor
18.A. excitedly B. calmly C. impatiently D. nervously
19.A. advice B. support C. memory D. attention
20.A. praise B. giver C. hug D. honor
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Angela Erdmann aged 62, who lives in Berlin, never thought that one day she would received a letter from her grandfather who had been dead for 69 years. So she felt astonished and moved
More than 100 years ago, a young German man named Richard Platz put a message into a brown beer bottle, then threw the bottle into the Baltic Sea during a nature hike, Platz, the 20-year-old son of a baker, had no way of knowing that his message would survive more than a century.
Last month, some fishermen in the Baltic Sea pulled the old beer bottle out of the water, along with their catch. Inside they found a postcard, dated 17 May 1913, from Richard Platz asking for his message to be forwarded (转交) to his address ported in The local website. The fishermen thought it was such a miracle(奇迹) that it should be handed to the addressee(收信人), They handed it in the International Maritime Museum in Hamburg. Researchers were then able to locate his granddaughter, Angela Erdmann. She visited the museum last week and was able to hold the bottle.
"That was a pretty moving moment. Tears rolled down my cheeks," she told German news agency. Erdmann also said she never knew her mother's father. who reportedly died in 1946 when he was 54 years old. But she said the discovery of his message had inspired her to find out more about him.
Some authorities believe that— at 101 years of age-it may be the world's oldest message in a bottle.
1.Which of the following shows the right order of what happened to the message?( )
a. Fishermen pulled the old beer bottle out of the water.
b. The bottle was thrown into the Baltic Sea.
c. Angela Erdmann got the message.
d. The message was sent to the International Maritime Museum.
A.b, d, a, c B.c, b, d, a
C.b, a, d, c D.c, a, b, d
2.According to the passage, which of the following is WRONG?
A.Richard Platz's father was a baker.
B.Richard Platz died at age of 69.
C.Angela Erdmann was moved to tears by the message.
D.There was a postcard in the bottle.
3.We can infer from the passage that the fishermen and the researchers in the museum were very_______.
A.warm-hearted B.hard-working
C.selfless D.brave
4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.The Story of a Fisherman and His Granddaughter
B."World's Oldest Message" in a Bottle Arrived Home
C.How to Make a Message in the Bottle
D.A Message Can Last a Long Time
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On Christmas Eve a few years ago an English couple(夫妇) received a very special telephone call.It was only a 20-second call but it was very important.The Haydens’ 15-year-old daughter had disappeared six months before.On Christmas Eve she rang them.“I’m phoning to wish a happy Christmas,” she said, “I love you.”
Ronals and Edwine Hayden were so happy that they started a special telephone service called “Alive and Well”.The service helps parents to get in touch with children who have run away from home.
Young people can phone “Alive and Well” and leave a message for their parents.The telephones are answered by answering machines.So no one can speak to the child of making him return home.
Parents of runaway children who are under eighteen can ask the police to bring their children home, so children do not want to tell their parents where they are.Through “Alive and Well” they can telephone their parents without worrying about this or giving out their addresses.
The Haydens and their helpers write down the tape recorded telephone messages and connect the address given.Many of the 30,000 British teenagers who have left home are probably in London.For only two pence they can go into a telephone coin box and call their parents.They can dial(拨) 5675339 and stop a parent’s worry: Is he dead or alive?
1.The Haydens’ daughter rang her parents .
A.because she knew she had done something wrong
B.in order to give them her address
C.to say she was coming home soon
D.in order to comfort her worried parents
2.If you ring “Alive and Well ”, .
A.you will get the information you want
B.your message will be passed over to your parents
C.your information will be kept a secret
D.your parents will know where you are
3.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.The Haydens received an “Alive and Well” call from their daughter before Christmas.
B.An “Alive and Well” call usually costs only two pence because it is quite near and short.
C.In this text at least 30,000 British teenagers don’t want to live with their parents.
D.The “Alive and Well” call is far less important than the message it sends.
4.Through “Alive and Well”, parents of runaway children .
A.often fail to persuade their children to return home
B.know nothing from their children to return home
C.can say nothing to their children
D.can ask the police to help them to find lost children
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On Christmas Eve a few years ago an English couple(夫妇) received a very special telephone call. It was only a 20-second call but it was very important. The Haydens’ 15-year-old daughter had disappeared six months before. On Christmas Eve she rang them. “I’m phoning to wish a happy Christmas,” she said, “I love you.”
Ronals and Edwine Hayden were so happy that they started a special telephone service called “Alive and Well”. The service helps parents to get in touch with children who have run away from home.
Young people can phone “Alive and Well” and leave a message for their parents. The telephones are answered by answering machines. So no one can speak to the child of making him return home.
Parents of runaway children who are under eighteen can ask the police to bring their children home, so children do not want to tell their parents where they are. Through “Alive and Well” they can telephone their parents without worrying about this or giving out their addresses.
The Haydens and their helpers write down the tape recorded telephone messages and connect the address given. Many of the 30,000 British teenagers who have left home are probably in London. For only two pence they can go into a telephone coin box and call their parents. They can dial(拨) 5675339 and stop a parent’s worry: Is he dead or alive?
72. The Haydens’ daughter rang her parents .
A. because she knew she had done something wrong B. in order to give them her address
C. to say she was coming home soon D. in order to comfort her worried parents
73. If you ring “Alive and Well ”, .
A. you will get the information you want B. your message will be passed over to your parents
C. your information will be kept a secret D. your parents will know where you are
74. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The Haydens received an “Alive and Well” call from their daughter before Christmas.
B. An “Alive and Well” call usually costs only two pence because it is quite near and short.
C. In this text at least 30,000 British teenagers don’t want to live with their parents.
D. The “Alive and Well” call is far less important than the message it sends.
75. Through “Alive and Well”, parents of runaway children .
A. often fail to persuade their children to return home
B. know nothing from their children to return home
C. can say nothing to their children
D. can ask the police to help them to find lost children
DBAC
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On Christmas Eve a few years ago an English couple received a very special telephone call. It was only a 20-second call but it was very important. The Haydens’ 15-year-old daughter had disappeared six months before. On Christmas Eve she rang them. “I’m phoning to wish a happy Christmas,” she said, “I love you.”
Ronals and Edwine Hayden were so happy that they started a special telephone service called “Alive and Well”. The service helps parents to get in touch with children who have run away from home.
Young people can phone “Alive and Well” and leave a message for their parents. The telephones are answered by answering machines. So no one can speak to the child of making him return home.
Parents of runaway children who are under eighteen can ask the police to bring their children home, so children do not want to tell their parents where they are. Through “Alive and Well” they can telephone their parents without worrying about this or giving out their addresses.
The Haydens and their helpers write down the tape recorded telephone messages and connect the address given. Many of the 30,000 British teenagers who have left home are probably in London. For only two pence they can go into a telephone coin box and call their parents. They can dial (拨) 5675339 and stop a parent’s worry: Is he dead or alive?
1.The Haydens’ daughter rang her parents ________.
A. because she knew she had done something wrong
B. in order to give them her address
C. to say she was coming home soon
D. in order to comfort her worried parents
2.If you ring “Alive and Well”, ________.
A. you will get the information you want
B. your message will be passed over to your parents
C. the police will bring you home
D. your parents will know where you are
3.From the passage, we can know that ________.
A. the Haydens received an “Alive and Well” call before Christmas
B. an “Alive and Well” call usually costs a lot
C. 30,000 British teenagers enjoyed the “Alive and Well” service
D. an “Alive and Well” call is very important for worrying parents
4.Through “Alive and Well”, parents of runaway children ________.
A. often fail to persuade their children to return home
B. know nothing from their children
C. can say nothing to their children
D. can ask the police to help them to find lost children
5.What can we know about the Haydens’ daughter from the passage?
A. She died six months ago.
B. She had a quarrel with her parents.
C. She worked in “Alive and Well”.
D. She ran away from home half a year ago.
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A young student was one day taking a walk with a professor, who was commonly called the students’ friend. As they________along, they saw a pair of old shoes________on the road, which they thought belonged to a poor man who was working in a field nearby. The student________to the professor, saying, “Let us play a________on the man: we will________his shoes, and conceal (隐藏) ourselves behind those bushes, and wait to see his anxiety_______he cannot find them.”
“My young friend,” answered the professor, “we________never enjoy ourselves by ________the poor. Since you are______, why not give yourself a much greater pleasure by helping the poor man? Put a(n)________into each shoe, and then we will hide ourselves and ________how the discovery affects him.” The student did so, and they both hid themselves behind the________.
The poor man soon_______his work, and came across the field to the road________he had left his shoes. While putting on his shoes, he felt something________. He stooped (弯腰) down to see________it was, and found the coin. He was greatly surprised. He then_______him on all sides, but found nobody. He then put the coin into his pocket, and his surprise was doubled when he found________coin. He fell upon his knees, looked up to heaven and uttered aloud a fervent (热烈的) thanksgiving, in which he________his sick wife and his children without bread.
The student was________moved and his eyes were filled with tears.
1.A.ran B.went C.got D.came
2.A.laying B.lying C.putting D.sitting
3.A.turned B.took C.rushed D.reached
4.A.game B.match C.trick D.present
5.A.buy B.sell C.borrow D.hide
6.A.when B.since C.while D.until
7.A.must B.should C.would D.need
8.A.taking care of B.looking down upon C.making fun of D.making use of
9.A.young B.old C.poor D.rich
10.A.coin B.gift C.stone D.egg
11.A.hear B.listen C.watch D.ask
12.A.house B.door C.bushes D.trees
13.A.began B.finished C.ended D.refused
14.A.where B.when C.that D.which
15.A.light B.heavy C.soft D.hard
16.A.how B.which C.who D.what
17.A.looked around B.looked after C.turned around D.turned off
18.A.another B.other C.the other D.others
19.A.talked about B.spoke of C.thought of D.thought over
20.A.quickly B.slowly C.suddenly D.deeply
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One night, a little before nine o’clock, Dr Johnson was answering a telephone call. He was asked to go and give an operation to a very sick boy at once. The boy was in a small hospital in Glens Falls, sixty miles away from Dr Johnson’s city – Albany. The boy had hurt himself in a traffic accident. His wife was in danger, but his family was so poor that they could not pay the doctor anything. After he heard all this, Dr Johnson was driving carefully. He thought that he could get to the hospital before 12 o’clock. A few minutes later, the doctor’s car had to stop for a red light at a crossing. Suddenly a man in an old black coat opened the door of the car and got in.
“Drive on”, he said. “I’ve got a gun (枪).”
“I’m a doctor,” said Johnson, “I’m on my way to a hospital to operate on a very sick…”
“Don’t talk,” said the man in the old black coat, “Just drive.”
A mile out of the town he ordered the doctor to stop the car and get out. Then the man drove on down the road. The doctor stood for a moment in the snow. After half an hour, Dr Johnson found a telephone and called a taxi. At the railway station he learned that the next train to Glens Falls would not leave until 12 o’clock.
It was after two o’clock in the morning when the doctor arrived at the hospital in Glens Falls. Miss Clarke, a nurse, was waiting for him.
“I did my best,” said Dr Johnson. Miss Clarke said, “The boy died an hour ago.”
They walked into the waiting room. There sat the man in the old black coat, with his head in his hands.
“Mr. Shute,” said Miss Clarke to the man, “this is Dr Johnson. He had come all the way from Albany to try to save your boy.”
1. From the story we know it took Dr Johnson _________ to get to the hospital.
A.12 hours B.7 hours C.only 1 hour D.about 5 hours
2.Dr Johnson was late because __________.
A.there was something wrong with his car
B.a strange man made it hard to drive
C.a strange man drove his car away
D.the train to Glens Falls was late
3. The man in a black coat __________.
A.hit the boy and ran away
B.took the boy to the hospital
C.was the boy’s father
D.was the real doctor
4.The man in black would feel __________ in the end.
A.happy and pleased B.regretful(悔恨) and sad
C.worried and angry D.tired and hungry
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