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Passage9Afarmerhadacow.Hetookverygoodcareofthiscowandonedaywhenitwasill,hewasveryworried.Hetelephonedthevet.“What’stheproblem?”Thevetaskedhimwhenhearrived.“Mycow’sill,”thefarmersaid.“Idon’tknowwhat"sthematterwithher.She’slyingdownandwon’teat.She’smakingastrangenoise.”Thevetlookedoverthecow."She’scertainlyill,"hesaid,"andsheneedstotakesomeverystrongmedicine."Hetookabottleoutofhisbox,puttwopillsintohishandandsaid,"Giveherthese.Thepillsshouldmakeherbetter."“HowshouldIgivethemtoher?”thefarmerasked.Thevetgavehimatube(管子)andsaid,"Putthistubeinhermouth,thenputthepillsinthetubeandblow.That’llmakeit."Thenextdaythevetcametothefarmagain.Thefarmerwassittingoutsidehishouseandlookedmoreworried.“How’syourcow?”thevetasked.“Nochange,”thefarmersaid,“andI’mfeelingverystrangemyself.”“Oh?”thevetsaid,"Why?"“Ididwhatyousaid,”thefarmeranswered.“Iputthetubeinthecow’smouthandthenputtwopillsdownit.” “And?”thevetasked.“Thecowblewfirst,”thefarmersaid.1.Inthestory,thevetmustbe_________.A.thefarmer"sfriendB.amilkfactoryC.ahospitalforcowsD.adoctorforanimals2.Thefarmeraskedthevetforhelpwhenhiscow_______A.couldn"tliedownB.didn"teatthepillsC.couldn"tmakeanynoiseD.wasill3.Whatmedicinedidthevetgivethefarmer?A.Bottleofpills.B.Alongtube.C.Twopills.D.Asmallbox.4.Thevettaughtthefarmerhow_________.A.toblowthetubeB.tomakethecowtakethepillsC.totakethemedicineD.toputthetubeinhismouth5.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Thefarmeratethepillshimself.B.Thecowgotbetteraftertakingthemedicine.C.Thevetcametohelpthefarmerchangethecowthenextday.D.Thefarmerwaitedforthevetoutsidehishousethenextday.Passage9答案:1-5DDCBAPassage10Severalyearsago,atelevisionreporterwastalkingtothreeofthemost importantpeopleinAmerica.Onewasaveryrichbanker,anotherownedoneofthelargestcompaniesintheworld,andthethirdownedmanybuildingsinthecenterofNewYork.Thereporterwastalkingtothemaboutbeingimportant.“Howdoweknowifsomeoneisreallyimportant?”thereporteraskedthebanker.Thebankerthoughtforafewmomentsandthensaid,“IthinkanybodywhoisinvitedtotheWhiteHousetomeetthePresidentoftheUnitedStatesisreallyimportant.”Thereporterthenturnedtotheowneroftheverylargecompany.“Doyouagreewiththat?”sheasked.Themanshookhishead,“No.IthinkthePresidentinvitesalotofpeopletotheWhiteHouse.You’donlybeimportantifwhileyouwerevisitingthePresident,therewasatelephonecallfromthepresidentofanothercountry,andthePresidentoftheUSsaidhewastoobusytoanswerit.”Thereporterturnedtothethirdman.“Doyouthinkso?”“No,Idon’t.”hesaid.“Idon’tthinkthatmakesthevisitorimportant.ThatmakesthePresidentimportant.”“Thenwhatwouldmakethevisitorimportant?”thereporterandtheothertwomenasked.“Oh,IthinkifthevisitortotheWhiteHousewastalkingtothe Presidentandthephonerang,andthePresidentpickedupthereceiver,listenedandthensaid,‘it’sforyou.’”1.Thisstoryhappenedin_______.A.EnglandB.AmericaC.JapanD.Australia2.Thereare_______inthispassage.A.twomenandtwowomenB.threemenandonewomanC.threewomenandonemanD.fourwomen3.Thebankerthought_______.A.hewasreallyimportantbecausehewasarichbankerB.thevisitortotheWhiteHousewasreallyimportantC.thevisitorwhometthePresidentoftheUnitedStatesintheWhiteHousewasreallyimportant.D.thereporterwasreallyimportant4.Theowneroftheverylargecompanythought_______.A.shewasreallyimportantbecausesheownedoneofthelargestcompaniesB.thebankerwasreallyimportant.C.theownerofmanybuildingsinthecenterofNewYorkwasreallyimportant D.thevisitorwouldbereallyimportantifwhilehewasvisitingthePresident,thePresidentwouldnotansweranytelephonecall5.Theownerofmanybuildingsthought_______.A.hewasreallyimportantbecauseheownedmanybuildingsinthecenterofNewYorkB.theowneroftheverylargecompanywasreallyimportantC.thevisitorwasreallyimportantifhetalkingtothePresidentandthePresidentreceivedatelephonecallforthevisitorD.thepersonwhoworkedintheWhiteHousewasreallyimportantPassage10答案:1-5BBCDCPassage11Henrywasanofficeworkerinabigcity.Heworkedveryhardandenjoyedtravelinginhisholidays.Heusuallywenttotheseaside,butoneyearhesawanadvertisementinanewspaper.“Enjoycountrylife.SpendafewweeksatWestHillFarm.Goodfood.Freshair.Horseriding.Walking.Fishing.Cheapandinteresting.”“Thissoundsagoodidea,”hethought.“I’llspendamonthatWestHillFarm.IthinkIcanenjoyhorseriding,walkingandfishing.They’llmakeachangefromsittingbytheseasideandswimming.”Hewrotetothefarmer.IntheletterhesaidthathewouldliketospendallofJulythere. ThenonthefirstofJuly,heleftforWestHillFarm.Butfourdayslater,hereturnedhome.“WhatwaswrongwithWestHillFarm?”hisbestfriend,Ed,askedhim.“Didn’tyouenjoycountrylife?”“Countrylifewasverygood,”Henrysaid.“Buttherewasanotherproblem.”“Oh.What?”“Well,”hesaid,“thefirstdayIwasthereasheepdied,andwehadroastmuttonfordinner.”“What"swrongwiththat?”Edasked.“Freshmeatisthebest.”“Iknow,butontheseconddayacowdied,andwehadroastbeeffordinner.”“Luckyyou!”“Youdon"tunderstand,”Henrysaid.“Onthethirddayapigdiedandwehadroastporkfordinner.”“Adifferentmeateveryday,”Edsaidloudly,“andyouarecomplaining!”“Letmefinish,”Henrysaid.“Onthefourthdaythefarmerdied,andIdidn"tdare(敢)stayfordinner!”1.HowdidHenryfindoutaboutthefarm?A.Hesawitinanewspaperadvertisement.B.Hisbestfriendtoldhim. C.Hewrotetothefarmer.D.Maybehelearneditfromtheradio.2.Henrycamebackhomeseveraldayslaterbecause________.A.hedidn"tlikethecountrylifeatallB.thefarmerwasn’tfriendlytohimC.hisholidaywasoverD.hethoughthemighthavetoeatthefarmer3.“…andyouarecomplaining!”,theword“complain”means______.A.夸奖B.解释C.抱怨D.故弄玄虚4.Whichofthefollowingsentencesistrue?A.Edcouldeatadifferentkindofmeateveryday.B.Henrythoughthecouldenjoyachange.C.Henrycouldn"tthinkofanythingelsetodo,sohewenttothefarm.D.Thefarmerdiedbecauseofthebadmeatheate.5.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Whatabeautifulfarm!B.Haveagoodtime. C.AshortholidayD.Henryandthefarmer. Passage11答案:1-5ADCBCPassage12EllenParkerwasworriedaboutherhealth.Shecouldnotwalkveryquicklyanditwasdifficultforhertoclimbstairs.Shewassoonoutofbreath(气喘吁吁).“IsupposeIhadbettergotothedoctor,”shethought.Shewenttothedoctorandtoldhimherproblem.“I’mnotsurprisedatall,”hesaid.“It’sobviouswhatyourproblemis.”Helookedheroverthengavehersomeadvice.“Ifyoudon’tdowhatIsay,Mrs.Parker,”hesaid,“youwillhaveaheartattack.Itcouldkillyou.”EllenParkerwasveryworriedassheleftthedoctor’s.Sheknewthatshehadtotakehisadvicebutthatitwouldnotbeeasyanditwouldtaketime.Thenextdayshewentshopping.Thefirstshopshewentintowasabutcher’sshop(肉铺).“I’dliketenpoundsofsteak(牛排),please,”shesaid.“Certainly,madam,”thebutcherrepliedandwentintothecoldroomandfoundalargepieceofsteak.Hebroughtthehugepieceofmeatbackintotheshopandputitonthescale(秤). “That’sjustundertenpounds,”hesaid.“Thatbigenough,”Mrs.Parkersaid.Thebutcherworkedouttheprice.“At$4.99apoundthatwillbe$49.50,please.Wouldyoulikemetocutitupintosmallerpiecesforyou?”“Oh,Idon’twanttobuythemeat,”Mrs.Parkersaid.“Ifyoudon’twanttobuyit,”thebutcherrepliedangrily,“whydidyouaskmetogetitforyou?”“MydoctortoldmethatIamover-weightandIhavetolosetenpounds.Iwantedtoseewhattenpoundsofmeatlookedlike.”1.WhydidEllenParkervisitthedoctor?A.Shehadhadaheartattack. B.Shehadaproblemwithherhealth.C.Shewasunhappyaboutherweight. D.Shecouldnotsleepwell.2.Whatdidthedoctoradvisehertodo?A.Toloseweight.B.Toeatmoremeat.C.Tocomeandseehimagain.D.Tolookafterherheart.3.WhydidEllenParkeraskfortenpoundsofsteak?A.Shewantedtobuysomefordinner. B.Shewantedtoloseweight.C.Herdoctorhadtoldhertoeatsteak. D.Shewantedtoseewhattenpoundsofmeatlookedlike.4.WhatwasEllenParker"srealproblem?A.Sheatetoomuchsteak. B.Sheweighedtoomuch.C.Thedoctordidnotknow. D.Shecouldnotwalkveryquickly.5.WhatdidthedoctorthinkmighthappentoEllen?A.Shemightputonmoreweight. B.Shemightstopeatingtoomuch.C.Shemighthaveaheartattack. D.Shemightgotoanotherdoctor.Passage12答案:1-5BADBCPassage5ShaveMeFirstAbarberwasinhisshop,busilycuttingaman"shair,whenahandsomeyoungstrangercamein.Hehadasmallboywithhim.Theysatdowntogetherandwaiteduntilthebarberhadfinished.Thentheyoungmantoldthebarbertoshavehimandtocutthesmallboy"shair.  Thebarbersaid,“Doyouwantmetocuttheboy"shairfirst,ortoshaveyou?” “Oh,shaveme.”saidtheyoungman.“ThenI"llgodowntheroadandhaveaglassofwinewhileyou"recuttingtheboy"shair.”  Theyoungmansatdowninthebarber"schair,andthebarberbegantoshavehim.Whenhehadfinished,theyoungmangotupandsaid,“I"llgodowntheroadnowandhavemywinewhileyou"recuttingtheboy"shair.”“Allright,butIwon"ttakelong.”thebarberwarnedhim.Theyoungmanwentout,thesmallboyobedientlysatdowninthebarber"schair,andthebarberbegantocuthishair.  Ashehadsaid,hesoonfinished,andthentheboysatdownandwaited.Attheendofhalfanhour,whentheyoungmanhadstillnotcomeback,thebarbersaidtotheboy,“Itisapitythatyourdaddy"stakingsuchalongtime.Whereishelikelytobenow?”“Ican"tguess,”answeredthesmallboy.“Andthatmanwasn"tmydaddy.I"veneverseenhimbeforeinmylife. Iwasplayinginthestreetthismorning,andhecameuptomeandaskedmewhetherI"dliketohavemyhaircutwithouthavingtopayanything.IsaidIwould,becausemyhairwasratherlong,sohebroughtmehere.”译文:先给我刮脸一个理发师在自己的理发店里,正忙着给一个男人剪发,就在这时,一个英俊年轻的陌生男人走了进来。他领着一个小男孩。他们坐下一直等到理发师剪完。然后这个年轻人让理发师给他刮刮脸,给小男孩理个发。理发师问到,“你是想让我先给男孩理发,还是先给你刮脸?”“先给我刮脸。”年轻人说到。“然后在你给男孩理发时我去喝点红酒。”年轻人坐在椅子上,理发师开始给他刮脸。当给他刮完脸后,年轻人站了起来,说到,“你给这个孩子理发,我去喝点酒。”“好的,我一会就剪完了。”理发师提醒他。年轻人出去了。小男孩乖乖地坐在椅子上。理发师开始给他剪发。 正如理发师所说,他很快就给男孩理完了发,然后小男孩就坐下等。半个小时过去了,年轻人还是没有回来,于是理发师对小男孩说到,“你爸爸出去这么长时间,他有可能在哪里呢?”“我猜不出,”小男孩回答到。“那个人不是我爸爸。我以前从未见过他。今天早晨我在街上玩,他走过来问我是否想不花钱理个发。我说想,因为我的头发的确太长了。于是他就把我带到这儿来了。”Passage6AttheWaxworksExhibition OnerainySaturdayafternoon,NancyandSmithwerewonderingwhattodo,whensuddenlySmithhadanidea.“Iknow,”hesaidenthusiastically,“I"lltakeyoutoaplacemyfatherusedtotakemetowhenIwasaboy.No,don"taskquestions;justgetyourumbrellaandgetintothecar.”HalfanhourlatertheystoppedoutsidealargebuildingandNancylaughed.“Oh,it"sthewaxworksexhibition.Doyouknow,I"veneverbeenherebefore?” AndSmithsaid,“Oh,weusedtocomehereoftenwhenIwaslittle.Thereusedtobealotoffamouspeopleinside,allmadeofwax,butIsupposethey"vechangedmostofthemnow.”WhileSmithwasbuyingtheticketsatthepay-desk,Nancylookedround.“Didyourmotherusetocometoo?”sheasked.“Notveryoften.”Smithtoldher.“Sheusedtostayathomeandlookafterbabies.Comeon,upthesestairs.”Atthetopofthestairsstoodanattendant,holdingsomecatalogues.Nancywentuptoher,openingherhandbag,whileSmithwatchedher.“Howmucharethecatalogues,please?”Nancyasked;butthegirldidn"tanswer.Andshedidn"trealizethatshehadbeentalkingtoawaxworkuntilsheheardSmithlaughingbehindher.译文:在蜡像馆 在一个阴雨的星期六下午,Nancy和Smith无所事事,突然,Smith想到了一个主意。“我知道,”他热心地说到,“我要带你到一个我小的时候爸爸经常带我去的地方。不,你什么问题也别问,带上雨伞,上车。”半小时后,他们停在了一个大的建筑物外边,Nancy笑了起来。“哦,蜡像馆,你知道吗?我还从没有来过呢。”Smith说道,“我小的时候经常来这里。过去里面有很多腊制的名人。但我想大部分都变了。”当Smith在买票时,Nancy四处张望。“你妈妈以前常来这里吗?她问到。“不经常来”Smith告诉她。“她经常待在家里照看小孩。快点,上台阶。”台阶上站着一个服务生,手里拿着目录册。Nancy走到她面前,打开手提袋,Smith在一边看着Nancy。 “请问,目录册多少钱?”Nancy问到,但是女孩没有回答。直到听到Smith在她身后大笑起来,Nancy才意识到自己是在跟一个蜡制的人说话。Passage3Samhadadog.ItsnamewasTod.Itwasveryhelpful,butitatetoomuch..Sohedidn"tlikeit.HewantedtokillTod.HetiedTodinabagandputitinthesmallboat.Herowedtheboattothemiddleofabigriver.Justashethrewthepooranimalintotheriver,theboatbegantosink.BothbeganSamandTodfellintotheriver.Todwasabletoswim,butSamcouldn"t.Thedogbittheropeandbrokeit.IttrieditsbesttoswimtosaveSam.Themanwassaved,sohewasverythankfultothedog.Hedidn"twanttokillthedoganymore.Fromthenon,hegavethedogasmuchfoodasitwanted.译文萨姆有一只狗。他的名字叫Tod。它很有用,但是它食量很大。所以萨姆不喜欢他。萨姆想杀Tod。萨姆把Tod绑在一个袋子里,把它带上船。他把船划到一条大河的中央。就在他把这可怜的动物扔下河的时候,船开始下沉,萨姆和Tod都掉进河里面了。Tod会游泳,但是萨姆不会。狗把绳子咬断。它经过试验这是游泳去救萨姆就好的方法。萨姆获救了,所以萨姆很感激Tod。他一点也不想杀它了。从那以后,小狗想要多少粮食萨姆给多少。Passage4 Father"sThingsWhenTomHowardwasseventeenyearsoldhewasastallashisfather,sohebegantoborrowMr.Howard"sclotheswhenhewantedtogooutwithhisfriendsintheevening.Mr.Howarddidnotlikethis,andhealwaysgotveryangrywhenhefoundhissonwearinganyofhisthings.OneeveningwhenTomcamedownstairstogoout,hisfatherstoppedhiminthehall.HelookedatTom"sclothesverycarefully.Thenhesaidangrily,"Isn"tthatoneofmyties,Tom?""Yes,Father,itis,"answeredTom."Andthatshirt"sminetoo.""Yes,that"syourstoo,"answeredTom."Andyou"rewearingmybelt!"saidMr.Howard."Yes,Iam,Father,"answeredTom."Youdon"twantyourtrouserstofalldown,doyou?"译文:父亲的东西汤姆.霍德华十七岁的时候,长得和父亲一样高了,于是当他晚上和朋友一起出去时,就开始借父亲的衣服穿。霍德华先生可不喜欢这样,当他发现他的儿子穿他的衣服时,总是非常生气。 一天晚上,汤姆下楼准备出去,父亲在门厅里拦住了他。他细细打量着汤姆的穿着。然后他气呼呼地说:“汤姆,那不是我的一条领带吗?”汤姆回答说:“是的,父亲,是你的领带。”“还有那衬衫也是我的。”“是的,衬衫也是你的。”汤姆回答说。“还有呢,你连皮带也用我的。”霍德华先生说。“是的,父亲,”汤姆回答说,“你不愿意让你的裤子掉下来吧?” Passage1DoYouKnowMyWork?Onenightahotelcaughtfire,andthepeoplewhowerestayinginitranoutintheirnightclothes.Twomenstoodoutsideandlookedatthefire.“BeforeIcameout,”saidone,“Iranintosomeoftheroomsandfoundalotofmoney.Peopledon"tthinkofmoneywhenthey"reafraid.Whenanyoneleavespapermoneyinafire,thefireburnsit.SoItookallthebillsthatIcouldfind.NoonewillbepoorerbecauseItookthem.”“Youdon"tknowmywork,”saidtheother.“Whatisyourwork?”“I"mapoliceman.“Oh!”criedthefirstman.Hethoughtquicklyandsaid,“Anddoyouknowmywork?”“No,”saidthepoliceman. “I"mawriter.I"malwaystellingstoriesaboutthingsthatneverhappened.”译文:你知道我是干什么的吗?一天晚上,一家旅馆失火,住在这家旅馆里的人穿着睡衣就跑了出来。两个人站在外面,看着大火。“在我出来之前,”其中一个说:“我跑进一些房间,找到了一大笔钱。人在恐惧中是不会想到钱的。如果有人把纸币留在火里,火就会把它烧成灰烬。所以我把我所能找到的钞票都拿走了。没有人会因为我拿走它们而变得更穷。”“你不知道我是干什么的。”另一个说。“你是干什么的?”“我是警察。”“噢!”第一个人喊了一声。他灵机一动,说:“那你知道我是干什么的?”“不知道。”警察说。“我是个作家。我总是爱编一些从未发生过的故事。” Passage2ButtheteachercriedThesix-year-oldJohnwasterriblyspoiled(溺爱).Hisfatherknewit,buthisgrandmadotedonhim.Hehardlyleftherside.Andwhenhewantedanything,heeithercriedorthrewatempertantrum.Thencamehisfirstdayofschool,hisfirstdayawayfromhisgrandmother"slovingarms. Whenhecamehomefromschoolhisgrandmamethimatthedoor."Wasschoolallright?"sheasked,"Didyougetalongallright?didyoucry?""Cry?"Johnasked."No,Ididn"tcry,buttheteacherdid!"译文:可是老师哭了 六岁的约翰娇生惯养。他的父亲知道这一点,可他的祖父母仍然宠着他。这孩子几乎寸步不离他的祖母。他想要什么不是哭,就是闹。他第一天上学才离开祖母的怀抱。约翰放学了,他奶奶在门口接他并问道:“学校怎么样?你过的好吗?哭了没有?”“哭?”约翰问,“不,我没哭,可老师哭了。”