When did Mrs. Green usually find the air in the room terrible?A.During TV time.B.During th
When did Mrs. Green usually find the air in the room terrible?
A.During TV time.
B.During the meeting.
C.During the dinner time.
D.During the day time.
When did Mrs. Green usually find the air in the room terrible?
A.During TV time.
B.During the meeting.
C.During the dinner time.
D.During the day time.
第1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 was Saturday morning in May, when Mrs. Green drew back her curtains and looked out. She smiled and said, "It's going to be a beautiful day." She woke her little son up at eight thirty and said to him, "Get up, Jim. We're going to the zoo today. Wash your hands and face, brush your teeth and eat your breakfast quickly. We're going to New York by train."
Jim was six years old. He was very happy then, because he liked going to the zoo very much, and he also liked going by train. He said, "I dreamed of the zoo last night, Mum."
His mother was in a hurry, but she stopped and smiled at her son. "You did, Jim?" she said. "And what did you de in the zoo in your dream?" Jim laughed and answered, "You know, Mum. You were there in my dream, too."
What did Mrs. Green say when she looked out of the window? She said, " ______ ."
A.Get up, Jim. We're going to the zoo
B.What did you do in your dream
C.It's going to be a beautiful day
第2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选项。
When I was there, he was still working. He said that he【1】for the last two hours【2】that he was going to stop【3】. He added that if I had arrived ten minutes later, I【4】at home. When I mentioned that the house looked quite【5】, he said that the woman【6】usually cleaned it had been sick for some time and【7】for over a week. When I asked him【8】he did not do it himself, he said that he【9】to do so if Mrs. Jones did not come the【10】day.
(41)
A.was working
B.had been working
C.had worked
第3题
下面,请听 11~13 题。
第 11 题 When did Miss Green become a swimming star?
第4题
Mrs. Green is a ______
A.driver
B.student
C.teacher
第5题
It was Christmas Eve when I arrived, and a light snow had fallen. Mother opened the front door. I could see beyond her, into the corner of the living room where the tree had always stood. There were lights, all colors, shining against the green of a pine.
"Where did it come from?" I asked.
"I asked the gate boy to cut it ," my mother said, "I wouldn't have one just for myself, but when called--oh, such a rush ! He just brought it in this afternoon." Krysal Star was in its place. A few green branches reached about a little disorderly at the side, I thought, and there was a bit of bare trunk showing in the middle. But the tree filled the room with warm light and the whole house with the pleasant smell of Christmas.
"It's not like the one you used to find," my mother went on, "Yours were always in good shape. I suppose the gate boy didn't know where to look . But I couldn't be critical."
"Don’t worry," I told him, "It’s perfect."
It wasn't of course, but at the moment I realized for the first time: all Christmas tree are perfect.
From the passage we can infer that ______.
A.the writer spent his first Christmas during the war
B.all the soldiers did not go home for Christmas during the war
C.all the soldiers had three-day passes
D.the writer did not want to go home for Christmas at first
第6题
第7题
Here is the story about how the American civil rights movement started in the 1950s. Tired(1)she was, Mrs. Parks walked past the first few—mostly empty—rows of seats(2)"Whites Only". Black people were allowed to sit in these seats(3)no white person was standing.(4)the fact that Rosa Parks hated segregation laws, she had never done anything against the law. She(5)for civil rights for more than 10 years, but always legally. However, that day she did something that was(6).
She found and sat in a(n)(7)seat in the back of the bus. The bus continued along its(8)The driver noticed that all the seats in the "Whites Only" section were already(9). And more white people had just climbed(10). He ordered the people in Mrs. Parks'(11)to move to the back,(12)there were no open seats and people had to stand. No one moved at first, but when the driver(13)at the black passengers a second time, they did what they were told. They all moved to the back —(14)Rosa Parks. She(15)in the prohibited seat.(16), trouble occured. Ms. Parks was thrown in jail for(17)the law.
This(18)inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott (联合抵制) of 1955-1956. It also(19)the 20th-century civil rights movement. Mrs. Parks quickly became the(20)of that day. She has been remembered as a brave fighter in the civil rights movement.
第8题
Mrs. Green ______ in this school since she came to the city.
A.worked
B.has worked
C.works
第9题
Mr. Smith did not say anything, but walked out of the living-room and went to his study(书房). Mrs. Smith was very angry __24__ him, but did not say anything either.
Then a minute later he came back with a box full of Christmas cards. All of them had addresses and stamps on them.
"These __25__ last year," he said, "I forgot to post them."
21)、
A.with
B.are from
C.while
D.to send
E.for our
22)、
A.with
B.are from
C.while
D.to send
E.for our
23)、
A.with
B.are from
C.while
D.to send
E.for our
24)、
A.with
B.are from
C.while
D.to send
E.for our
25)、
A.with
B.are from
C.while
D.to send
E.for our
第10题
听力原文:M: Good morning. Dr. Ellis's office.
W: This is Mrs. Jackson.
M: Hi, howls that new tooth?
W: Not so good, doctor. That's what I'm calling about. It just doesn't seem to fit right.
M: Well, that's to be expected during the first few days after it has been put in. Have you been leaving it in as I told you? There will be no complications.
W: It hurts so much. Especially when I eat. I keep removing it afterwards. You know.
M: I understand. Mrs. Jackson. It does hurt in the beginning, I know. But it would be better to leave it in except when cleaning it, of course.
W: Well, I did at first, doctor, but my gums hurt so much that I just can't stand it any longer.
M: Well, maybe we can adjust it a little more.
W: Adjust it?
M: yes, file it down here and there. When can you come in?
W: Oh, right away, doctor, if you don't mind.
M: Let me see, I'll check with my secretary. Maybe I can find the time for you this morning. Just a minute. Mrs. Jackson. Can you get here at about 11:30? That will give us enough time before lunch to see what we can do.
W: Oh, yes, doctor. Thank you. See you then.
(20)
A.Her false teeth weren't fit.
B.She broke her legs.
C.Her feet were badly hurt.
D.She cut her fingers.