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2023年4月高校英語(yǔ)B題庫(kù)精選

第一部分交際英語(yǔ)

1、—Weneedsometoothpaste.

A.Lefsgotothebookstore.B.Let'sgetsome.C.Lefsbuythem.D.Let'sgo.

2、―Pmsorrytotroubleyou.

A.ThesametoyouBWhatapity!Tmsorrytohearthat

CItdoesn'tmatterDThanksalot

3、—Unbelievable!Ihavefailedthedrivingtestagain!

—.Thisisnottheendoftheworld.

AGoodluckBCheerupCGoaheadDNoproblem

4、—Excuseme,butcanyoutellmethewaytothepostoffice?

A.Don'taskthatBSorry,Tmastrangerhere

CNo,Ican'tsaythatDNo,you'redrivingtoofast

5、—Couldyouhelpmewithmyphysics,please?

A.No,nowayBNo,Icouldn't

CNo,Ican'tDSorryIcan't.Ihavetogotoameetingrightnow

Key:BCBBD

6.—Nowlet'smoveontoanothertopic.Canyoufollowme?

—.Professor.

ANo,IamnotBYes,IwillCNo,1haven'tDYes,perfectly

7.-CanIhavealookatyourletter,please?

A.Excuseme,youcan'tBI'mafraidyoucan't

CIcan'tagreewithyouDYes,thankyou

8.一Haven'tseenyouforages!Whatareyoubusydoingnow?

A.IhavetheweatherhereBMyhairisgettingabitlonger

CYeah,thanksforcomingDIamworkingparttimeinabookshop,youknow

9.—Howdoyoudo?Gladtomeetyou.

A.Fine.Howareyou?BHowdoyoudo?Gladtomeetyou,too.

CHowareyou?Thankyou!DNice.Howareyou?

10.一Susanisabsentfromtoday'swritingclass.

—?AsfarasIknow,shehasnevermissedaclass.

A.HowcomeBSowhatCWhyDWhatfor

Key:DBDBA

11.—Ithinkheisagoodlecturer.

ASorry,itdoesn'tmatter.BSodoI.CYes.It'sagoodidea.DIdon'tmind.

12.—Whatdoyouthinkofthesong?

AItsoundssweetBIlikemusicverymuch

CIdon'tknowthetitleDItwasapleasure

13.—Who'sthatspeaking?

-ThisisTom

AspeaksBspokenCspeakingDsaying

14.—Howareyoufeeling?

—Muchbetter.

AThanksforcomingtoseemeBYbulookgreat

CYbuaresokindDDon'tmentionit

15.—Howareyou,Bob?

—,Ted.

AHowareyou?BI'mfine.Thankyou.

CHowdoyoudo?DNicetomeetyou.

Key:BACAB

16、-Howisyourmotherthesedays?

-Oh.

A.Sheisgood.B.Sheisnotverywell.

C.Nevermind.D.Thafsallright.

17^-Lefsgotoamovieafterwork,OK?

A.Notatall.B.Whynot?

C.Nevermind.D.Whoisit?

18、-Paul,?

-Oh,that'smyfather!Andbesidehim,mymother.

A.whatisthepersonoverthere.B.who'stalkingoverthere.

C.whataretheydoing.D.whichisthat.

19>-Howoftendoyougodancing?

A.Iwillgodancingtomorrow.B.Yesterday.

C.Everyotherday.D.Tvebeendancingforayear.

20>-Hello,mayItalktothedirectornow?

A.Sorry,heisbusyatthemoment.B.No,youcan't.

C.Sorry,youcan't.D.Idon'tknow.

Key:BBBCA

21、—Whynotjoinusinthegame?

A.OK!I'mcomingB.No,youdothesame

C.Oh,that'sallrightD.Don'tmentionit

22>-Excuseme,couldyoutellmethewaytotheBritishMuseum?

-Sorry,I'mastrangerhere.

A.Thanks,anywayB.Itdoesn'tmatter

C.NevermindD.Noproblem

23>—I'msorry.Ilostthekey.

A.Well,ifsOKB.No,ifsaUright

C.YbuarewelcomeD.Youarewrong

24、-?

—Heteachesphysicsinaschool.

A.whatdoesyourfatherwanttodoB.whoisyourfather

C.whatisyourfatherD.whereisyourfathernow

25>-HowwasyourtriptoLondon,Jane?

AOh,wonderfulindeedB.Iwenttherealone

C.TheguideshowedmethewayD.Byplaneandbybus

Key:AAACA

26>—Doyoudance?

—Yes,Ido.

_____________?

—Everyweekend.

A.howharddoyoupracticeB.howmuchdoyoupayforit

C.howoftendoyougodancingD.howlongdoyoupracticeit

27>Wouldyouliketogotothepartywithme?

AI'mafraidsoBNo,TmsorrynotCI'mafraidnotDIt'smypleasure

28、-Thankyouforinvitingme.

A.Ireallyhadahappytime.B.Oh,it'stoolate.

C.Thankyouforcoming.D.Oh,soslowly

29>-MayIseeyourtickets,please?

A.No,theyaremineB.No,youcan't

C.SureD.Yes,youcan

30、-?

—\brywell,thankyou.Andyou?

AGoodnightBHowdoyoudo

CHowdoyoulikeChineseDHowareyou

Key:CCCCD

31.-Haveacupoftea,?

—Thanksalot.

Adon'tyouBhaven'tyou

CshallmeDwillyou

32.-?

—Heisnotverywell.

AWhoisheBWhatisheCHowisheDWhoheis

33.—Whydidn'tyoucometomybirthdaypartyyesterday?

AExcuseme,myfriendsentmeaflowerBFine,Inevergotobirthdayparties

CWell,Idon'tlikebirthdaypartiesDSorry,butmywifehadacaraccident

34.一Thisboxistooheavyformetocarryupstairs.

AYbumayaskforhelpBTilgiveyouahand

CPleasedomeafavorDTdcometohelp

35.-CouldIaskyouaratherpersonalquestion?

-Ofcourse,.

AgoodideaBthat'srightCnevermindDgoahead

Key:DCDBD

36.—Oh,dear!I'vejustbrokenawindow.

AGreatBDon'tworry

CThafsfineDNotatall

37.一Sorry.Ihavetakenyoursportsshoesbymistake.

AThat'srightBYbu'rewelcome

CItdoesn'tmatterDAllright

38.-That'sabeautifuldressyouhaveon!

AOh,thanks.IgotityesterdayBSorry,it'stoocheap

CYbucanhaveitDSeeyoulater

39.-HowdoIgettothecinema?

AIt'sveryfar.BYes,thereisacinemanearhere.

CIfswellknown.DGodownthisstreetandturnleft.

40.-IfyoulikeIcanmailthisletterforyou?

AThat'sverykindofyouBYouaresokind

CPleasegivemeahandDYouaregreat

Key:CCADA

其次部分閱讀理解

Passage1

ItwasverycoldlastSunday.PaulandhisfriendsAllen,BillandBettywenttothelakeafter

breakfast.Theybegantoskateontheice.Paulskatedbetterthanhisthreefriends.Heskatedfast

anddidn'tknowapieceoficewasbroken.Hefellintothewater.Hisfriendswereafraidand

calledforhelp.Justthentwoworkerswalkedthereandheardthem.Theyrantherequicklyand

helpedtheboycomeoutofthewater.Thentheytookhimtoahospital.Paulandhisparents

thankedthemverymuch.

1.Whendidthechildrengoskating?

A.Afterbreakfast.B.Beforesupper.C.Afterlunch.D.Atlunch.

2.Howmanychildrenskatedonthelake?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.

3.Whoskatedbestofallthechildren?

A.Allendid.B.Pauldid.C.Billdid.D.Workerdid.

4.WhydidPaulfallintothewater?

A.Becauseheskatedfast.B.Becausehewasnotgoodatskating.

C.Becausehedidn'tknowtheicetherewasbroken.D.Becauseheskatedslow.

5.WhohelpedPaul?

A.Hisfriends.B.Hisparents.C.Twoworkers.D.Betty.

Key:ABBCC

Passage2

Whyisitthatthemoreconnectedweget,themoredisconnectedIfeel?Everyadvancein

communicationtechnologyisastepbackfromtheclosenessofhumaninteraction.Withe-mail

andinstantmessagingovertheInternet,wecancommunicatewithoutseeingortalkingtoone

another.Withvoicemail,youcanconductentireconversationswithouteverreachinganyone.If

mymomhasaquestion,Ijustleavetheansweronhermachine.

Asalmosteveryimaginablecontactbetweenhumanbeingsbecomesautomaticbymachine,

thealienationquotientgoesup.Youcan'tevencallapersontogetthephonenumberofanother

personanywhere.Directoryassistanceisalmostalwaysfullyautomaticbymachine.Pumpinggas

atthestation?Whysaygood-morningtotheworkerwhenyou...swipe(刷卡)yourcreditcard

atthepumpandsaveyourselfthebotherofhumancontact?Placingmoneyatthebank?...talkto

aclerkwhomightliveintheneighborhoodwhencanjustputyourcreditcardintotheATM?

Prettysoonyouwon'thavethehardtaskofmakingeyecontactatthegrocerystore.Some

grocerychainsareusuallyaself-scannersoyoucancheckyourselfout,avoidingthoseannoying

clerkswholookatyouandaskhowyouaredoing?

1.Thewriter,sattitudetowardsadvancesincommunicationtechnologymaybedescribedas

?

A.criticalB.unconcernedC.positiveD.uninterested

2.Ifhismomhasaquestion,he.

A.willfindwaystoreachherB.willlocatehere-mailaddress

C.willtrytogetheravoicemachineD.willleavehertheanswerthroughvoicemail

3.Judgingfromthecontext,theword“alienation“inline2,paragraph2means.

A.relationshipB.closenessC.strangenessD.stress

4.Withtherapiddevelopmentofhightechnology,peopledon'tneedto.

A.seeortalktooneanotherB.saygoodmorningtoworkers

C.makeeyecontactwithclerksD.completelyrelyonmanpower

5.Itcanbeinferredthatthewriter.

A.ispleasedwiththemodernpaceoflifeB.feelsmoreseparatedfromothers

C.doesn'twantanyonetobotherhimD.singsthepraisedofcommunicationtechnology

Key:ADCAB

Passage3

Therewasonceanantthatwasverythirsty.

Itranhereandtherelookingforsomewaterbutcouldnotfindany.

Thensuddenly,whentheantwasalmostreadytodieofthirst,alargedropofwaterfellonit.

Theantdrankthewater,whichsaveditslife.

Thewaterwasactuallyatearfromayounggirlwhowascrying.Becauseofhersadness,the

tearhadmagicalqualitiesandsuddenlytheantcouldspeakthelanguageofhumanbeings.

Theantlookedupandsawtheyounggirlsittinginfrontofahugepileofseeds.

“Whyareyousad?”askedtheant.

"I'mtheprisonerofagiant.thegirltoldtheant.44HewonletmegountilI'vemadethree

separateheapsofgrain,barley(大麥)andrye(黑麥)outofthishugepileofseedsinwhichthey

areallmixedtogether.

'Thatwilltakeyouamonth!,?theantsaid,lookingatthehugepileofseeds.

“Iknow,“thegirlcried,“andifIhaven'tfinishedbytomorrow,thegiantwilleatmeforhis

supper!"

“Don'tcry,“theantsaid,“myfriendsandIwillhelpyou.”

Soonthousandsofantswereatwork,separatingthethreekindsofseeds.

Thenextmorning,whenthegiantsawthattheworkhadbeendone,heletthegirlgo.

Thusitwasoneofhertearsthatsavedherlife.

1.Whatisanant?

A.Asmallanhnal.B.Aninsect.C.Abii'd.D.Agiant.

2.Whendidthedropofwaterfallontheant?

A.Whenitwaslookingforfood.B.Whenitsavedtheant'slife.

C.Whenitwasnearlydying.D.Whenitlookedup.

3.Whywastheyounggirlcrying?

A.Becauseofhersadness.B.Becauseshesawtheant.

C.Becausethegiantwouldlethergo.D.Becausethegianthadgivenheranimpossiblejobtodo.

4.Whatwouldthegiantdoifthegirlfailedtodothework?

A.Hewouldeather.B.Hewouldlethergo.

C.Hewouldtakeheraway.D.Hewouldsendhertoprison.

5.Whoorwhatsavedthegirl'slife?

A.ThegiantB.TheantC.Theant'sfriendsD.Hertears

Key:BCDAD

Passage4

Myfriend'sgrandfathercametoAmericafromEasternEurope.Afterbeingprocessed(移民

入境檢查)atEllisIsland,hewentintoacafeteriainLowerManhattantogetsomethingtoeat.He

satdownatatableandwaitedforsomeonetotakehisorder.Butnobodycametohim.Latera

womanwithaplatefulloffoodsatdownoppositehimandtoldhimhowacafeteriaworked.

“Startoutattheend/'shesaid.44Justgoalongthelineandpickoutwhatyouwant.Atthe

otherendhe'lltellyouhowmuchyouhavetopay.”

“Isoonlearnedthat'showeverythingworksinAmerica,“thegrandfathertoldmyfriend.

“Lifeislikeacafeteriahere.Youcangetanythingyouwantonlyifyouarewillingtopaythe

money.Youcanevengetsuccess,butyou'llnevergetitifyouwaitforsomeonetobringittoyou.

Youhavetogetupandgetityourself.”

1.Wheredoyouthinktheoldmancamefrom?

A.Poland.B.Australia.C.Canada.D.Japan.

2.Fromthepassage,weknowifyouwanttogetsuccessinAmerica,youshould.

A.gethelpfromyourfriendsB.trytogetitbyyourself

C.knowhowacafeteriaworksD.getupagainifyoufail

3.WhichofthefoDowingisTRUE?

A.Theoldmansatdownoppositethewomansothatshecouldtakehisorder.

B.Theoldwomansatdownoppositetheoldmansothatshecouldservehim.

C.Althoughthewomandidn'tknowtheoldman,shetoldhimhowtogetsomethingtoeatinthe

cafeteria.

D.Althoughthewomandidn'tknowtheoldman,shedecidedtopaythebillforhim.

4.Whatdoestheword“it”inthethirdparagraphreferto?

AThefoodservedinthecafeteria.B.Thesuccessonewantstoget.

C.Thebillonehastopayinthecafeteria.D.Theplateusedinthecafeteria.

5.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.FromEasternEuropetoAmericaB.EatinginanAmericanCafeteria

C.HowtoEatinaCafeteriaD.LifeIsLikeaCafeteriainAmerica

Key:ABCBD

Passage5

Threementravelingonatrainbeganaconversationabouttheworld'sgreatestwonders.

“Inmyopinion,thefirstmansaid,“theEgyptianpyramids(埃及金字塔)aretheworld's

greatestwonder.Althoughtheywerebuiltthousandsofyearsago,theyarestillstanding.And

remember:thepeoplewhobuiltthemhadonlysimpletools.Theydidnothavethekindof

machinerythatbuildersandengineershavetoday.”

“IagreethatthepyramidsinEgyptarewonderful,9,thesecondmansaid,“butIdonotthink

theyarethegreatestwonder.Ibelievecomputersaremorewonderfulthanthepyramids.They

havetakenpeopletothemoonandbroughtthembacksafely.Inseconds,theycarryout

mathematicalcalculationsthatwouldtakeapersonahundredyearstodo.,,

Heturnedtothethirdmanandasked,“Whatdoyouthinkisthegreatestwonderinthe

world?”

Thethirdmanthoughtforalongtime,andthenhesaid,"'Well,Iagreethatthepyramidsare

wonderful,andIagreethatcomputersarewonderful,too.However,inmyopinion,themost

wonderfulthingintheworldisthisthermos.”

Andhetookathermosoutofhisbagandhelditup.

Theothertwomenwereverysurprised."Athermos?”theyexclaimed."Butthat'sasimple

thing.”

“Oh,no,it'snot/'thethirdmansaid."Inthewinteryouputinahotdrinkanditstayshot.In

thesummeryouputinacolddrinkanditstayscold.Howdoesthethermosknowwhetherit's

winterorsummer?^^

1.Theunderlinedword“thermos“inChinesemeans"

A.電冰箱B.洗衣機(jī)C.電風(fēng)扇D.保溫瓶

2.Thatthethreemencouldnotagreeonwhattheworld'sgreatestwonderwasbecause.

A.theycouldnotthinkofanythingverywonderfulB.theyallhaddifferentideas

C.theycouldnotprovethattheiropinionswererightD.thejourneyendedtoosoon

3.Thefirstmanthoughtthepyramidswerethemostwonderfulthingsintheworldbecause.

A.theywereverybeautifulB.theywereEgyptian

C.theyhadbeenbuiltwithverysimpletoolsD.theycoulddomathematicalcalculations

4.Thethirdmanthoughtathermoswasthemostwonderfulthingintheworldbecause.

A.itlastedlongerthanthepyramidsB.itcostlessthanacomputer

C.hethoughtitknewwhetheritwaswinterorsummer

D.theothertwomenweresurprisedwhenhetoldthemaboutit

5.Thethirdmanwasnotverycleverbecause.

A.hecouldnotthinkofanythingtosayB.hedidnotunderstandhowathermosworks

C.hedidnotthinkthepyramidswerewonderfulD.hedidnotknowanythingaboutcomputers

Key:DBCCB

Passage6

IfyouaskDanielRadcliffwhoactedHarryPottertopickaspecialmomentfromthelastyear

ofhislife,youwillfinditalmostimpossible."Oh,wow,that'sreallydifficult,hesayswitha

smile.

"Therehavebeensomanythings,somanymemoriesthatattimesit'shardtorecallthem

all,^^saysDaniel."ButIguessoneofthebestoneswastheLondonpremiereforthePhilosopher,s

Stone.Itwasjustamazing,oneofthebestnightsofmylife.”

“BuiI'vehadsuchagreattimedoingTheChamberofSecrets.Ilovedoingthework.Ilove

meetingnewpeopleandbeingpartoftheteam.Il'sbeengreat.”

Danielhaschanged.Heturned14inJuly,2023.Heistaller,hisvoiceisdeeperandhisframe

isfillingoutashebeginshisteenageyears,andhehasbecomeanexcellentactor,too.

DanielwasborninLondonwha*ehisfather,Alan,workedasanagentandhismother,

Marcia,asacastingdirector,andbothhavebeenanessentialguidinginfluenceontheironlychild.

1.HowoldwasDanielRadcliffin2023?

A.15B.16C.14D.13

2.WhatisDanielRadcliff\memoryaboutthepastyearaccordingtothepassage?

A.Hedidn'trememberanythingaboutit.B.Hehadsomanybadmemoriesaboutit.

C.Therewereamazingexperiencesinthepastyear.

D.Therewerenotmanyunforgetablethingsinthepastyear.

3.WhichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasalikingbyDaniel?

A.Makingfriends.B.Beinganactor.C.Beingpartoftheteam.D.Becomingadirector.

4.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.DanieFsparentsareallfilmstars.B.DaniePsparentsinfluencedDanielgreatly.

C.Danielhasneverhadanyinfluencefromhisparents.D.Danielhasbrothersandsisters.

5.Danielwasbornin.

A.NewYorkB.BeijingC.ParisD.London

Key:ACDBD

Passage7

Thesedays,childrenoftenthinkofsuperheroes(超級(jí)英雄)ascule(美麗的),coolandstrong

supermen.Apoor,shortandthinboywearingglassedmaynotinterestthekidstoday.Yetinless

than4years,HarryPotterhastakentheworldbythestorm.J.KRowling,thewriterofHarry

Potter,wasaBritishsinglemotheroutofworkandlivingonmoneygiventoherbythe

government.Oneday,whenshewasonalongtraintrip,shehadtheideaforthisbook.Shewrote

thefirstbookoftheseveninthecafewithherbabydaughtersleepingbesideher.Lastyear,the

fanswelcomedthebirthofthefourthbyliningoutsidethebookstores.Todaythesebooksarestill

popularamongpeople.HarryPotterissomethingmorethanfantasy(幻想).Rowlingtriestotell

thereadershowthingsarenotalwayswhattheyseemtobe.However,millionsofthefansdon't

careaboutsuchalesson.Theywouldliketospendmanysleeplessnightswaitinginlineforthe

fifth,thesixthandtheseventhtocome.Forthem,surprisingstoriesofthelittleboyarewhatthey

want.

1.J.K.Rowlingwhenshewrotethefirstbook.

A.livedaquietlifewithherhusbandB.wasverypooranddidn'tgetworkforherself

C.hadtoteachherdaughterhowtoworkD.wasalreadyafamouswriter

2.WhendidRowlingthinkoftheideaofwritingherbook?

A.Whileshewastellingherbabystoriesaboutsuperheroes.

B.Whileshewasgoingonalongtrip.

C.Shewasonherwaytofindwork.D.Whileshewasdrinkinginacafe.

3.Howmanybooksofthesevenhavecomeoutaccordingtothispassage?

A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.

4.WhatdoesRowlingwanttoshowtoherreaders?

A.HarryPotterisapoor,shortandthinboywearingglasses.B.Fantasy.

C.Howthingsarenotalwayswhattheyseemtobe.

D.Shehasgotmanyinterestingstorybooks.

5.WhichofthefoDowingisTRUE?

A.Rowlingwrotethefirstbookwithherdaughter'shelp.

B.Rowlinggavebirthtoherfourthbabylastyear.

C.ThefansjustcareaboutthesurprisingstoriesofHarryPotter.

D.Onlychildrenlovethebooks,forthey5refairytales.

Key:BBACC

Passage8

Oursisabigworld,complexandfullofmanydiversepeople.Peoplewithmanyvarying

pointsofviewareconstantlyrunningupagainstotherswhohavedifferingopinions.Thoseofus

whosmokearejustonegroupofmany.Recently,theactivismofnon-smokershasremindedusof

theneedtobeconsiderateofotherswhenwesmokeinpublic.

But,please!Enoughisenough!Weshouldliketoremindnon-smokersthatcourtesyisa

two-waystreet.Ifyoupolitelyrequestthatsomeonenotsmokeyouaremorelikelytoreceivea

cooperativeresponsethanifyouscowl(皺眉)fiercelyandhurlinsults.Ifyouspeakdirectlyto

someone,youaremorelikelytogetwhatyouwantthanifyoucomplaintothemanagement.

Manyofushavebeensmokingforsolongthatwesometimesforgetthatothersarenotused

tothearomaofburningtobacco.We'rehuman,andlikeeveryoneelseweoccasionallyoffend

unknowingly.Butmostofusareopentofriendlysuggestionsandcomments,andquitewillingto

modifyourbehaviortoaccommodateothers.

Smokersarepeople,too.Welaughandcry.Wehavehopes,dreams,aspirations.Wehave

children,andmothers,andpets.Weeatourhamburgerswitheverythingonthemandsalutethe

flagatFourthofJulypicnics.Wehopeyou'llrememberthatthenexttimeasmokerlightsupin

public.

1.Thepurposeofthefirstparagraphis.

A.toinformthereaderofthecomplexityoftheworld

B.todeclarethattheauthorbelongstothegroupofsmokers

C.totellnon-smokersthatsmokerswillbeconsiderate

D.torevealtheauthor'sreasonforwritingthisessay

2.Whatdoesthesecondsentenceinthesecondparagraphimply?

A.Weshouldgoontwodifferentroads.B.Wehavedifferentwaysofdoingthings.

C.Beingpolitetoeachotherisamutualthing.

D.Wecansmokeandsometimeswewillnotsmoke.

3.Accordingtotheauthoi;howcanyougetcooperativeresponsefromsmokersifyoudon'tlike

tohavesomeonesmokingbesideyou?

A.Complaintohissuperior.B.Tellhimdirectlythatyouhatesmokers.

C.Refrainfromcomplainingbuttrytohinthimnexttime.

D.Tellhimpolitelythatyouarenotusedtosmoke.

4.Accordingtotheauthor,whydosomesmokerssmokeinpublic?

A.Becausetheycannotresistsmoking.

B.Becausetheyforgetthatothersdonotlikethesmellofcigarettes.

C.Becausetheyarehumansandtheycannotavoidoffendingpeople.

D.Becausethereisnolawagainstit.

5.Howdoestheauthortrytopersuadethereader?

A.Heusesreasons.B.Heappealslopeople'semotions.

C.Hecitesexamplesinhisargument.D.Hesimplystateshisopinion.

Key:BCDBB

Passage9

HereisastorytoldaboutanAmericangeneralwhowasaveryimportantfigureinthe

AmericanarmyduringtheFirstWorldWar.EverybodyintheUnitedStatesknewhimandmany

peoplewishedtohaveapictureorsomethingofhisintheirhomes.

SoonafterthewarthegeneralreturnedtoWashington.Onedayhewenttoadentistandhad

sixteethpulledout.Aweeklaterthegeneralheardthathisteethwerebeingsoldinshopsat$5

each.Oneachoftheteeththerewasalabelwiththenameofthegeneralandwords:"buythese

teethandshowthemtoyourfriendsathome."Thegeneralgotangry.Herushedtohisofficeand

orderedsixofficerstogoaroundthecityandbuyallhisteeth.

Theofficerswentoutandvisitedeveryshopinthecapital.Theywereawayfromtheoffice

allday.Intheeveningtheyreturnedandputonthetableinfrontofthegeneraltheteeththeyhad

bought.Theyhadcollected175teeth.

1.ThegeneralcamebacktoWashington.

A.aftertheFirstWorldWarB.aftertheSecondWorldWar

C.duringtheFirstWorldWarD.bothAandB

2.Manyfamilieswantedtohaveofthegeneral.

A.apictureB.atoothoranythingC.ashopD.BothAandB

3.Thegeneralorderedhismento.

A.arrestthedentistB.lookforallhisteethandbuyallofthem

C.visitalltheshopssellingteethD.buyalltheteethinalltheshops

4.Thefacethatthegenerafsnamewasonthelabelofeachtoothshowsthat.

A.thegeneralwasfamousB.theshopownerswantedtomakemoremoney

C.thegeneraFsteethwerevaluable.D.bothAandB

5.Theteeththeycollectedmostprobablycost.

A.$175B.$795C.$875D.$1150

Key:ADBDC

Passage10

ApublichousewhichwasrecentlyboughtbyMr.Jamesisupforsale.Heisgoingtosellit

becauseitishaunted(鬧鬼).Hetoldmethathecouldnotgotosleeponenightbecauseheheard

astrangenoisecomingfromthebar.Thenextmorning,hefoundthatthedoorshadbeenblocked

bychairsandthefurniturehadbeenmoved.ThoughMr.Jameshadturnedthelightsoffbeforehe

wenttobed,theywereoninthemorning.Healsosaidthathehadfoundfiveemptywhisky

bottleswhichtheghost(鬼)musthavedrunkthenightbefore.WhenIsuggestedthatsome

villagersmusthavecomeinforafreedrink,heshookhishead.Thevillagershavetoldhimthat

theywillnotacceptitevenifhegivesitaway.

1.Mr.Jameswas.

A.aghostB.theownerofthepublichouse

C.goingtobuythehouseD.goingtohaveafreedrink

2.Whichofthefollowingiscorrect?

A.Mr.Jamessawtheghost.B.Hehadnotturnedoffthelights.

C.Thechairshadbeenmoved.D.Hesleptwell.

3.Mr.Jamesthehouse.

A.wasgivenB.builtC.rentedD.bought

4.Mr.Jamesfound.

A.sixtyemptybottlesB.thatthevillagershaddrunkthewhisky

C.thatthelightswereonD.therewasaghostonhisbed

5.ThewriterofthepassageMr.James'story.

A.believesB.doesn'tbelieve

C.makesupD.hasbeentoldthestorybysomeelse

Key:BCDCB

第三部分:詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu)

1.ProfessorJohnsoncomesfromeitherOxfordorMIT,Ican'tremember.

AwhereBthereCwhichDthat

2.Nevergetoffthebusithasstopped.

AifBassoonasCuntilDor

3.Theredflowergoesfromonetointheclass.

AtheotherBothersCanotherDother

4.Importanthisdiscoverywas,itwasregardedasamatterofnoaccountinhisti

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