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The girl on the bus began to sing a pop song and soon all the others________ A.joined inB

The girl on the bus began to sing a pop song and soon all the others________

A.joined in

B.joined

C.took part in

D.attended

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第1题
The bus driver agreed to take the girl to the football game.A.真B.False

The bus driver agreed to take the girl to the football game.

A.真

B.False

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第2题
The girl on the bus began to sing a pop song and soon all the others________ A.joined inB

The girl on the bus began to sing a pop song and soon all the others________

A.joined in

B.joined

C.took part in

D.attended

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第3题
第二节 完型填空 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳

第二节 完型填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

It was a hot day and the bus was filled with people. A good-looking young man (41) near the front of the bus. (42) near him was a beautiful girl. The man still had a long journey (旅程) to do (43) he began talking to the girl. He told her he (44) a sheep farm and was very rich—the girl looked at (45) with deep interest. Then he told her that he was sad (46) he was still single.

When the bus got to a (47) , the man said to the woman, " (48) we get off the bus and have a meal together?" The girl (49) and got off the bus. She didn't look behind her. He (50) her seat!

(41)

A.has stood

B.was standing

C.stood

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第4题
第三节 短文理解2阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。It's 8:15 in the morn

第三节 短文理解2

阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。

It's 8:15 in the morning. They're having the first class.

“May I come in, Mr. Black?” a girl says at the door.

“Come in, please,” says Mr. Black. “You are five minutes late this morning, Lucy. It is the fourth time this week.” The girl often makes some excuses when she is late for class. Sometimes she says she doesn't feel well, or the bus is broken on the way, or her watch is slow...So her classmates are listening to her very carefully.

“I'm sorry, Mr. Black,” says Lucy. “I'm late because the traffic is busy and I have to wait for the lights to turn green.”

“But why don't you take an earlier bus?”

“I just take the earlier bus. But it's no use. The later bus often overtakes the earlier one!” answers Lucy.

The first class begins at______.

A.8:10

B.8:15

C.7:45

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第5题
四.根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。 My name is Sally W...

四.根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。 My name is Sally White . I am a school girl . My school is far from my home . Every day it takes long time to get there . The road is not flat . So I cannot go to school by bike . I often go there by bus or on foot . It takes me thirty minutes to get there by bus and an hour on foot . I must get up very early every morning . I have no time for breakfast at home . I often eat something for breakfast on the way . I don’t want to be late for school . () The school isn’t near her home .

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第6题
Reading Comprehension (2)APPOINTMENTSYOUNG Italian girl, student, speaks English and Frenc

Reading Comprehension (2)

APPOINTMENTS

YOUNG Italian girl, student, speaks English and French, seeks post in a school or family, giving lessons or looking after children. —Write Box L. 1367, The Daily—, London, E. C4.

YOUNG man, once an officer, tired of uninteresting office work, is willing to go to any part of the world and to do anything legal; speaks several languages; drives all makes of cars; exciting work more important than salary. —Write Box F. 238, The Daily—, London, E. C.

MARRIED couple wanted Gardener; country house 2 miles from Oxford, gooey bus service; family three adults, five children; wages £ 9; comfortable rooms with central heating. —Write Box S, 754, The Daily—, London, E. C.

What kind of work is suitable for the Italian girl? Teach classes or______ .

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第7题
第二节 完型填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最

第二节 完型填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

"Where is the bus ?'I asked myself. I was going to be late 【B1】 the manager wasn't going to be 【B2】 . "Thank Good, here it is!" The bus 【B3】 round the corner and I got on. Ten minutes later I was walking into the 【B4】 where I work. "Twenty-five past nine. I 【B5】 the manager doesn't notice. "But no 【B6】 luck!

"Smith ! "shouted the manager. "Late again. What's your 【B7】 this time?"" I'm afraid the bus was late, Mr. Brown."" 【B8】 up earlier tomorrow! Anyway, go to your 【B9】 at the counter. We'll be opening in a few minutes. "

My. first customer was a pretty girl wearing a red dress. 【B10】 her was a young man of about 25. He seemed very 【B11】 , and every few seconds he looked 【B12】 the main en-trance. The girl 【B13】 about opening a bank account. I gave her the necessary 【B14】 and she walked out. 【B15】 ,I noticed a tall man by the door, carrying something 【B16】 with brown paper. Turning to my next customer, I was terrified to see a gun 【B17】 out of his coat. The next moment a loud noise 【B18】 my ears. Everything went black. After 【B19】 seemed a long time, I opened my eyes and found myself in bed! 【B20】 shaking from the memory of this terrible dream, I got dressed and ran out of the house. As usual, the bus wasn't on time, and I got to the bank at 9:25.

"Smith ! "the manager cried out in a voice like thunder. " None of your excuses! Go start work at once!" To my surprise,the first customer was a girl in a red dress and be-hind her stood a man carrying something wrapped in brown paper. The dream! Wasn't that surprise of my life!

【B1】

A.as

B.but

C.and

D.if

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第8题
Going Home 1 They were going to Fort Lauderdale, t...

Going Home 1 They were going to Fort Lauderdale, the girl remembered later. There were six of them, three boys and three girls, and they picked up the bus at the old terminal on 34th Street, carrying sandwiches and wine in paper bags, dreaming of golden beaches and the tides of the sea as the grey cold spring of New York vanished behind them. Vingo was on board the bus from the beginning. 2 As the bus passed through Jersey and into Phillie, they began to notice that Vingo never moved. He sat in front of the young people, his dusty face masking his age, dressed in a plain brown ill-fitting suit. His fingers were stained from cigarettes and he chewed the inside of his lip a lot, frozen into some personal cocoon of silence. 3 Somewhere outside of Washington, deep into the night, the bus pulled into a Howard Johnson’s and everybody got off except Vingo. He sat rooted in his seat, and the young people began to wonder about him, trying to imagine his life: perhaps he was a sea captain, maybe he had run away from his wife, he could be an old soldier going home. When they went back to the bus, the girl sat beside him and introduced herself. 4 “We’re going to Florida,” the girl said brightly. “You going that far?” 5 “I don’t know,” Vingo said. 6 “I’ve never been there,” she said. “I hear it’s beautiful.” 7 “It is,” he said quietly, as if remembering something he had tried to forget. 8 “You live there?” 9 “I did some time there in the Navy. Jacksonville.” 10 “Want some wine?” she said. He smiled and took the bottle of Chianti and took a swig. He thanked her and retreated again into his silence. After a while, she went back to the others, as Vingo nodded in sleep. 11 In the morning they awoke outside another Howard Johnson’s, and this time Vingo went in. The girl insisted that he join them. He seemed very shy and ordered black coffee and smoked nervously, as the young people chattered about sleeping on beaches. When they got back on the bus, the girl sat with Vingo again and after a while, slowly and painfully, with great hesitation he began to tell his story. He had been in jail in New York for the last four years, and now he was going home. 12 “Four year!” the girl said. “What did you do?” 13 “It doesn’t matter,” he said with quiet bluntness. “I did it and I went to jail. If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime. That’s what they say and they are right.”” 14 “Are you married?” 15 “I don’t know.” 16 “You don’t know?” she said. 17 “Well, when I was in the can I wrote to my wife,” he said, “I told her, I said, Martha, I understand if you can’t stay married to me. I told her that. I said I was gonna be away a long time and that if she couldn’t stand it, if the kids kept askin’ questions, if it hurt her too much, well, she could just forget me. Get a new guy — she’s a wonderful woman, really something — and forget about me. I told her she didn’t have to write to me or nothing. And she didn’t. Not for three and a half years.” 18 “And you’re going home now, not knowing?” 19 “Yeah,” he said shyly. “Well, last week, when I was sure the parole was coming through, I wrote her. I told her that if she had a new guy, I understood. But if she didn’t, if she would take me back she should let me know. We used to live in this town, Brunswick, just before Jacksonville, and there’s a great oak tree just as you come into town, a very famous tree, huge. I told her that if she’d take me back, she should put a yellow handkerchief on the tree and I’d get off and come home. If she didn’t want me, forget it — no handkerchief and I’d go through.” 20 “Wow,” the girl said. “Wow." 21 She told the others and soon all of them were in it, caught up in the approach of Brunswick, looking at the pictures Vingo showed them of his wife and three children — the woman handsome in a plain way, the children still unformed in the cracked, much-handled snapshot. Now they were 20 miles from Brunswick and the young people took over window seats on the right side, waiting for the approach of the great oak tree. Vingo stopped looking, tightening his face into the ex-con’s mask, as if fortifying himself against still another disappointment. Then it was 10 miles and then five, and the bus acquired a dark hushed mood, full of silence of absence, of lost years, of the woman’s plain face, of the sudden letter on the breakfast table, of the wonder of children, of the iron bars of solitude. 22 Then, suddenly, all of the young people were up out of their seats, screaming and shouting and crying, doing small dances, shaking clenched fists in triumph and exaltation. All except Vingo. 23 Vingo sat there stunned, looking at the oak tree. It was covered with yellow handkerchiefs, 20 of them, 30 of them, maybe hundreds, a tree that stood like a banner of welcome blowing and billowing in the wind, turned into a gorgeous yellow blur by the passing bus. As the young people shouted, the old con rose from his seat, holding himself tightly, and made his way to the front of the bus to go home. 1. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the story? A. Prison sentences can ruin marriage. B. If you commit a crime, you must pay for it. C. Vingo did not know what to expect. D. Vingo returned from prison to find that his wife still loved him.

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第9题
There was a time when, if a lady got onto a crowded bus or train, a gentleman would immedi
ately stand up and offer her his seat. Today a gentleman will probably look out of the window or hide behind his newspaper. Either way, the lady will have to stand until someone gets off.

You can' t entirely blame men for this change in manners. The days are gone when women could be treated as the weaker sex. A whole generation of women has grown up demanding equality with men; not just equality in jobs or education, but in social attitudes. Hold a door open for some women and you're likely to get an angry lecture on treating women as inferiors, unable to open doors for themselves. Take a girl out for a meal and she'll probably insist on paying her share of the bill.

It' s no wonder, then, that men have given up some of the gestures of politeness and consideration which they used to show towards women. On the other hand, man' s politeness is perhaps slowly being replaced by true consideration for the needs and feelings of women, so that men can see women as equal human beings.

What do gentlemen now do when a lady gets on a crowded bus or train?

A.They will stand up reluctantly.

B.They will offer her their seats after a while.

C.They will pretend not to see her.

D.They will get off the bus.

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第10题
When my father was getting ready for work, our【C1】______was ruled by knocks and words. One
【C2】______on the table meant "I am ready for my breakfast". Two knocks on the table【C3】______"I am ready for my tea".【C4】______breakfast he said, "Boots. " The paper was【C5】______for him over the back of an armchair. Today's paper was put on the chair for his【C6】______, and his boots were brought to him, freshly brushed. He read【C7】______, at the same time putting on his boots and lacing them【C8】______. After finishing one boot, he said, "Bus. " At that【C9】______one of the girls went outside to the garden gate【C10】______waited there. Her job was to stop the bus【C11】______it came. It came early sometimes, and it had to【C12】______my father.

"Overcoat, hat. "One of my sisters had already【C13】______his overcoat. Now she held it【C14】______for him and guided his arms into it. Then she【C15】______his jacket down under the coat. Another girl【C16】______his hat, nicely brushed. "Handkerchief, pipe. "They were brought and put, with his tobacco, into his pockets. He【C17】______the window and said either "Walking stick" or "Umbrella". It was handed to him. Ready now, he was【C18】______reading the newspaper.

He didn't put it down【C19】______he heard the shout "Bus coming !" Then he kissed my mother and went out. The girls all breathed freely.【C20】______lucky a man is to have a wife and five daughters at home!

【C1】

A.house

B.room

C.ears

D.mind

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第11题
Text When my father was getting ready for work. our【C1】______was ruled by knocks and words

Text

When my father was getting ready for work. our【C1】______was ruled by knocks and words. One【C2】______on the. table meant "I am ready for my breakfast". Two knocks on the table【C3】______I am ready for my breakfast.【C4】______he said, "Boots". The paper was【C5】______for him over the back of an armchair. Today's paper was put on the chair for his【C6】______. and his boots were brought to him, freshly brushed. He read【C7】______at the same time putting on his boots and lacing them【C8】______. After finishing one boot. he said. "Bus." At that【C9】______one of the girls went outside to the garden gate【C10】______waited there. Her job was to stop the bus【C11】______it came. It came early sometimes, and it had to【C12】______my father.

"Overcoat, hat." One of my sisters had already【C13】______his overcoat. Now she held it【C14】______for him and guided his arms into it. Then she【C15】______his jacket down under the coat. Another girl【C16】______his hat, nicely brushed. "Handkerchief, pipe." They were brought and put, with his tobacco, into his pockets. He【C17】______the window and said either "Walking stick" or "Umbrella". It was handed to him. Ready now, he was【C18】______reading the newspaper.

He didn't put it down【C19】______he heard the shout "Bus coming!" then he kissed my mother and went out. The girls all breathed freely.

【C20】______lucky a man is to have a wife and five daughters at home!

【C1】

A.house

B.room

C.ears

D.mind

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