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One day, a teacher was speaking to a group of students about how to manage time. He gave such an interesting example that his students would never 26 .
He put a wide-mouth jar(罐) on the table. Then he 27 some rocks and carefully placed them into the jar, one at a time. When 28 rocks would fit inside, he 29 , “Is this jar full?”
Everyone in class shouted, “Yes.” “Really?” The teacher pulled out a bag of small stones. He put 30 small stones in and shook the jar. The small stones went 31 into the spaces between the big rocks. He then asked the group 32 , “Is this jar full?”
“Probably not,” one of them answered. “Good!” the teacher replied. He brought out a box of sand and 33 some sand on the jar and it went between the rocks and small stones. Again he asked the 34 question, “Is this jar full?
“No,” the class shouted. Once more the teacher said, “Good.” He poured a cup of water into the jar 35 it was full. The he asked, “What is the point here?” One student 36 his hand and said, “The point is that if you try really hard, you can 37 put more things in.”
“No,” the teacher replied, “that’s not the 38 . What I want to tell you is that if you don’t put the big rocks in first, you will never get others in at all. 39 are the ‘big rocks’ in your life? Time with your friends, your education or your dreams? Remember to put the 40 in first, or you’ll never get others in at all?”
1. A.remember B.like C.forget D.think
2. A.handed out B.took out C.carried away D.put away
3. A.no more B.not more C.no many D.not many
4. A.a(chǎn)nswered B.read C.a(chǎn)sked D.said
5. A.no B.few C.a(chǎn)ny D.some
6. A.up B.out C.down D.a(chǎn)way
7. A.no more B.once again C.a(chǎn) third time D.a(chǎn) fourth time
8. A.sent B.put C.bought D.collected
9. A.same B.different C.difficult D.common
10. A.since B.till C.while D.because
11. A.offered B.placed C.raised D.shook
12. A.a(chǎn)lways B.a(chǎn)lready C.never D.hardly
13. A.point B.example C.promise D.story
14. A.When B.What C.Who D.Why
15. A.sand B.small stones C.big rocks D.water
第二部分:英語知識及運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié):完形填空(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項A、B、C和D中選出能填入相應空白處的最佳選項。
When I was walking down the street the other day, I happened to ___21______ a small brown leather purse lying on the sidewalk. I picked it up and opened it to see if I could ___22___ the owner's name. There was nothing inside it ____23______ some change and an old photo ―― a picture of a woman and a young girl of about twelve years, who looked like the woman's daughter. I put the photo back and ____24______ the purse to the police station, where I ___25_______ it to the desk sergeant. ____26______ I left, the sergeant took down my name and address ___27_______ the owner might want to write and thank me.
That evening I went to have dinner with my aunt and uncle. They ___28______ a young woman so that there would be four people at the table. Her face was familiar. I was ____29______ sure that we had not met before, but I could remember where I had seen her. In the course of conversation, however, the young woman happened to mention that she had lost her purse that afternoon. ___30______ I realized where I had seen her. She was the young girl in the photo, although she was now much older.
21. A. watch B. notice C. discover D. find out
22. A. find B. learn C. discover D. work out
23. A. besides B. except C. except for D. in addition to
24. A. took B. brought C. fetched D. sent
25. A. offered B. passed C. handed D. returned
26. A. Before B. When C. While D. As
27. A. although B. in case C. for fear D. so that
28. A. have also invited B. also had invited
C. also invited D. had also invited
29. A. well B. much C. quite D. very
30. A. All at once B. At once C. Immediately D. All suddenly
第二部分:英語知識及運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié):完形填空(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項A、B、C和D中選出能填入相應空白處的最佳選項。
When I was walking down the street the other day, I happened to ___21______ a small brown leather purse lying on the sidewalk. I picked it up and opened it to see if I could ___22___ the owner's name. There was nothing inside it ____23______ some change and an old photo ―― a picture of a woman and a young girl of about twelve years, who looked like the woman's daughter. I put the photo back and ____24______ the purse to the police station, where I ___25_______ it to the desk sergeant. ____26______ I left, the sergeant took down my name and address ___27_______ the owner might want to write and thank me.
That evening I went to have dinner with my aunt and uncle. They ___28______ a young woman so that there would be four people at the table. Her face was familiar. I was ____29______ sure that we had not met before, but I could remember where I had seen her. In the course of conversation, however, the young woman happened to mention that she had lost her purse that afternoon. ___30______ I realized where I had seen her. She was the young girl in the photo, although she was now much older.
21. A. watch B. notice C. discover D. find out
22. A. find B. learn C. discover D. work out
23. A. besides B. except C. except for D. in addition to
24. A. took B. brought C. fetched D. sent
25. A. offered B. passed C. handed D. returned
26. A. Before B. When C. While D. As
27. A. although B. in case C. for fear D. so that
28. A. have also invited B. also had invited
C. also invited D. had also invited
29. A. well B. much C. quite D. very
30. A. All at once B. At once C. Immediately D. All suddenly
Pets are no strangers to the White House. Many of America’s presidents have been animal lovers. In recent times, White House pets have been tame dogs and cats. Long ago, however, presidential pets, like our nation itself, were wilder!
In 1806, President Thomas Jefferson lived in the White House. Passersby often caught sight of his pet bears. Explorers had discovered these fierce bears, caught a pair of small ones, and sent them to Jefferson. While the President was excited about his bears, his enemies in Congress constantly laughed at his pets, calling the White House “The President’s Bear Garden.”
By 1825, the bears were long gone from the White House scene. Now the building was home to President John Quincy Adams and his crocodile. The green beast actually belonged to General Lafayette, a French hero who had helped the United States win the Revolutionary War. When Lafayette asked Adams babysat the huge crocodile. First lady Louisa Adams was busy raising thousands of silkworms. She used the silk from the silkworms to make cloth for her dresses.
When President Martin Van Buren moved into the White House in 1837, he brought his tigers with him. At least, Van Buren said the tigers were his. The Sultan of Oman had sent the tigers when Van Buren was elected, so Congress argued the tigers belonged to the American people. A fight over the tigers continued for months. In the end, Congress sent someone to seize the tigers and put them in a zoo.
Twenty years later, President James Buchanan received another valuable gift when he was in his first year in the White House. This time, the King of Siam sent several elephants! Buchanan had no desire to share his building with the big creatures, so he sent them to the zoo. Buchanan did, however, keep another gift-a pair of birds. They were a fitting symbol of presidential power.
1.According to the passage, we can infer that ____.
A.the pets the Presidents raised were all huge ones
B.the Presidents owned were all for their favorite ones
C.the Presidents kept the pets not only at home but in the zoo
D.the Presidents’ pets were not only cared about by their families
2.How did the presidents mentioned get their unusual pets?
A.They got them in the forest. B.They bought them at the market.
C.The pets were given to them by others. D.Their family members offered them the pets.
3.What similar political effect did Jefferson’s bears and Van Buren’s tigers have?
A.The pets made them happy and gay.
B.It took them too much time to look after them.
C.It made people believe that they were animal lovers.
D.It brought about dissatisfaction with them in Congress.
4.President James Buchanan got elephants, while President Bill Clinton, who came to power about ____ years later, kept dogs as pets.
A.nearly two handed B.over one hundred and forty
C.a(chǎn)bout one hundred D.a(chǎn)round forty-five
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When I was walking down the street the other day, I happened to 1 a small brown leather purse lying on the sidewalk. I picked it up and opened it to see if I could 2 the owner's name. There was nothing inside it 3 some change and an old photo―a picture of a woman and a young girl of about twelve years, who looked like the woman's daughter. I put the photo back and 4 the purse to the police station, where I 5 it to the desk sergeant. 6 I left, the sergeant took down my name and address 7 the owner might want to write and thank me. That evening I went to have dinner with my aunt and uncle. They 8 a young woman so that there would be four people at the table. Her face was familiar. I was 9 sure that we had not met before, but I could remember where I had seen her. In the course of conversation, however, the young woman happened to mention that she had lost her purse that afternoon. 10 I realized where I had seen her. She was the young girl in the photo, although she was now much older. | ||||
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