John Clark was a postman. He was fond of dogs. However, when he was delivering(投递)letters, he found that _______dogs were his friends. One particular dog called_______, who lived at No.108 Turner Road, was one of John's _______. Whenever John came near his _______house, Spot would lie in and _______out on John, barking(吠叫)and trying to _______his ankles.
After a heavy snow, _______was freezing that morning. The road was covered with_______. John was afraid of _______ down, so he________his bike and walked with________steps. Unfortunately, John slipped on a patch of ice, which was opposite to No.108 Turner Road. Spot________this as John together with his bike made such a big noise.Spot jumped onto John’s ________and tried to bite his neck.Quick as a flash, John, ________hands were full of letters, bit________on the leg.
John Clark said later, it was the ________thing I could do.I don't approve of(赞成)________to animals, but that dog________ had it coming. Since that day I’ve had no ________at No.108.Spot always hides round the ________of the house when he hears me coming.
1.A. all B. not all C. one of D. none of
2.A. Spot B. John C. Turner D. Clark
3.A. friends B. neighbors C. enemies D. companions
4.A. own B. owner's C. friend's D. lovely
5.A. reached B. set C. worked D. jumped
6.A. lap B. kill C. kiss D. bite
7.A. John B. It C. Spot D. the street
8.A. dirt B. mud C. ice D. water
9.A. falling B. knocking C. turning D. going
10.A. rode B. left C. pushed D. pulled
11.A. safe B. big C. quick D. slow
12.A. smelled B. saw C. recognized D. heard
13.A. chest B. shoulders C. legs D. feet
14.A. both B. whose C. his D. which
15.A. John B. himself C. Spot D. itself
16.A. best B. lonely C. only D. very
17.A. mercy B. love C. pity D. cruelty
18.A. probably B. perhaps C. hardly D. really
19.A. letters B. trouble C. choice D. friends
20.A. front B. back C. door D. roof
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John Clark was a postman. He was fond of dogs. However, when he was delivering(投递)letters, he found that _______dogs were his friends. One particular dog called_______, who lived at No.108 Turner Road, was one of John's _______. Whenever John came near his _______house, Spot would lie in and _______out on John, barking(吠叫)and trying to _______his ankles.
After a heavy snow, _______was freezing that morning. The road was covered with_______. John was afraid of _______ down, so he________his bike and walked with________steps. Unfortunately, John slipped on a patch of ice, which was opposite to No.108 Turner Road. Spot________this as John together with his bike made such a big noise.Spot jumped onto John’s ________and tried to bite his neck.Quick as a flash, John, ________hands were full of letters, bit________on the leg.
John Clark said later, it was the ________thing I could do.I don't approve of(赞成)________to animals, but that dog________ had it coming. Since that day I’ve had no ________at No.108.Spot always hides round the ________of the house when he hears me coming.
1.A. all B. not all C. one of D. none of
2.A. Spot B. John C. Turner D. Clark
3.A. friends B. neighbors C. enemies D. companions
4.A. own B. owner's C. friend's D. lovely
5.A. reached B. set C. worked D. jumped
6.A. lap B. kill C. kiss D. bite
7.A. John B. It C. Spot D. the street
8.A. dirt B. mud C. ice D. water
9.A. falling B. knocking C. turning D. going
10.A. rode B. left C. pushed D. pulled
11.A. safe B. big C. quick D. slow
12.A. smelled B. saw C. recognized D. heard
13.A. chest B. shoulders C. legs D. feet
14.A. both B. whose C. his D. which
15.A. John B. himself C. Spot D. itself
16.A. best B. lonely C. only D. very
17.A. mercy B. love C. pity D. cruelty
18.A. probably B. perhaps C. hardly D. really
19.A. letters B. trouble C. choice D. friends
20.A. front B. back C. door D. roof
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When Alok and I met in 1984, he was attracted by my passionate love of children, dogs, and poetry. I was drawn to his intelligence and his broad, comforting shoulders. Our marriage was very happy, and our sons, Viraj, an accountant, and Anurag, a lawyer, were warm, loving, and blessed with both a high level of integrity (正直) and a wicked sense of humour. It was as if I had everything I had wished for. When people said, "Life is not perfect," I used to think, "Oh, but it very nearly is."
But one Saturday night everything became different. Alok and I were about to leave our flat in Delhi for a party when all of a sudden he just passed away. It was a fatal cerebral stroke (脑中风) without warning.
I was terrified, but felt I owed it to myself, to Alok, and to the boys to rise above the loss and use the strength our love had given me to go forward. I also had to deal with some pressing problems. Where would I live? Our home was a company-owned flat, and most of the facilities we'd enjoyed, like the club, medical coverage, and even the phone, came with his job.
I made the decision to try and do as much as I could on my own, without asking, or expecting, other people to help me. As a journalist, I had been privileged to share some truly exceptional life stories. I now had to handle my own life story, and accept change with as much courage as I could muster.
The journey ahead needed new skills. I finally found the right job, and today I am working in corporate communications. My life now is very different from what it was earlier. I understand that we are all given an inner strength, and that we truly grow up, regardless of age, when we learn to stand alone.
1.What changed everything for the author? ______
A. The birth of her children.
B. Moving to a new home.
C. Her happy marriage.
D. The sudden death of her husband.
2.We can infer from the passage that ______ .
A. Alok's job provided him with housing and medical insurance
B. the author didn't work when her husband was alive
C. Viraj and Anurag engaged in the same occupation
D. the author's current living situation is bad
3.What does the underlined word "muster" in the fourth paragraph probably mean? ______
A. Admire. B. Learn.
C. Gather. D. Wander.
4.What does the author want to tell us? ______
A. Society should give support to single women.
B. Faced with a sudden change, we should be brave.
C. We should receive necessary support as we age.
D. Instead of staying at home, women should work, regardless of age.
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One early morning, John was walking outside when he caught _1.__(see) of heavy smoke _2._(come) up from his neighbour’s house. There must be 3._ fire. He immediately went to dial 119. The fire-engine soon came and the firemen started to put the fire _4._.Suddenly, they heard someone __5._(cry) for help. A boy and a girl could be seen _6.__(trap) in the __7._(burn) house. Their life was _8._ danger. The next moment, one of the firemen started to climb onto the roof, _9._(use) a long ladder, and managed to carry the boy and the girl down.
Thanks _10. them and the firemen, the fire was soon put out and nobody was seriously hurt.
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To my surprise, he was lost in thought then and not ____ of my presence at all.
A. certain B. fond C. sensitive D. aware
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He was always _______ for knowledge, and at last became an expert in the field of art. A. fond B. content C. brave D. greedy
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John was studying when he heard1.(尖叫声).When he rushed 2.(出来),he found Anne Slade was lying in her front garden bleeding 3..Her hands had almost been cut off. John immediately asked a number of nearby people for 4.(绷带),and, when nobody could put their hands on any, his father got some tea towels and tape from their house. John used these to 5.(治疗)the most severe injures to Ms Slade's hands. He 6.the bleeding by applying pressure to the wounds 7.the police and ambulance arrived.
“I am proud of8.I did, but l was just doing what I'd been taught ,”John said.
“There is no doubt 9. John's quick thinking and the first aid skills he learned at school save Ms Slade's life. It shows that a 10.(知识)of first aid can make a real difference.”Mr. Alan Southerton said.
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When John was arrested for drunken driving, he expected to lose his driving license, but he was _____ with a fine.
A.let through | B.let down | C.let off | D.let out |
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When______where he was born,John said he was a New Yorker.
A,asking B,being asked C,asked D,was asked
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John Smith, an office worker, lives in Washington. He inherited (继承) a million dollars when he was 23, but he wasn’t happy at all. When his college friends were looking for their jobs, he didn’t have to. Jack decided to living a simple life like everyone else. He gave $l0,000 of his money to a charity (慈善)to help poor children live a better life. Today he is 36. He still wears cheap shoes and clothes and drives a small car only, but he is very happy.
Up to now John has helped some children from poor countries all over the world, by sending them each $200 a month. The money was used for the children’s study, food, medicine and clothing. John receives a report each year on the children’s progress. They can write to each other. but usually the children do not speak English.
When John first heard about these children, he wanted to help them. “It was nothing special,” he said. “Until I went to these countries and met the children I was helping, I didn’t know anything about their life.” Once John went to meet a little girl in Africa. He said that the meeting was very exciting. “When I met her, I felt very happy.” he said. “And I saw that the money was used for a good cause. It brought me happiness. I want to do everything I can to go on helping those children.”
1.John has sent them each $200 a month to help some poor children .
A. near Washington B. in European countries
C. only in Africa D. throughout the world
2.John learned about the children’s progress by .
A. visiting them each year B. getting a report every year
C. staying with them D. talking to them in English
3.The underlined words “for a good cause” means “ ” in Chinese.
A. 施舍 B. 行善
C. 优惠 D. 赏赐
4.What’s the main idea of the story?
A. Help others, and you will feel happy.
B. It’s necessary to write letters to poor children.
C. Live a simple life, and you can give others help.
D. It’s the most important to help the children in Africa.
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When John Weston awoke that morning, he remembered that his mother was going into hospital. He hadn’t worked out quite what was wrong with her. He knew, though that she hadn’t been well for some time now, and it had become almost familiar to him to see her eyes narrowed in a sudden attack of pain, and her hand pressing against her heart. Their own doctor, who she had finally gone to for advice, had sent her to an expert who knew all about these things. He had told her that just as soon as there was a bed for her, she would have to come into his hospital where he could look after her himself.
During the weeks since then the pains had come even more frequently, and the narrowed eyes became an almost permanent part of her expression. Always rather sharp, she began losing her temper over little things so that John’s father kept his thoughts to himself more and more. John, as ready as possible to make allowances, tried to think what it would be like to have toothache all the time and how bad-tempered that would make you.
So his mother would go into hospital for a few days. He was going to stay with his Aunt Daisy till she came back, and his father would stay on at home by himself. John’s cousin, Mona, was to come in and make the bed and wash the pots and dust round now and again. That was the arrangement, and John didn’t care much for it. Apart from missing his mother(and he was glad she was going away because they would make her better), he wasn’t very fond of his Aunt Daisy because she was even more bad-tempered than his mother.
1.Mrs Weston went to see her doctor_________.
A.as soon as she realized that something was wrong
B.only after her husband advised her to
C.a long time after the trouble began
D.when John asked what was wrong with her
2.what did Mrs Weston’s own doctor decide to do?
A.he decided to send her to hospital
B.he decided to get an expert to examine her
C.He decided to treat her himself
D.He advised her to wait for a few weeks.
3.how did John react to his mother’s bad temper?
A.he tried to imagine himself in her place.
B.He tried not to notice it.
C.He pretended that he had toothache.
D.He behaved himself as well as possible.
4.John regarded ______as most bad-tempered.
A. his father B. his mother C. his cousin Mona D. his aunt Daisy
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