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  Mrs. Jones gave music lessons at a school. She had a good voice and enjoyed singing, except that some of her high notes (音符) sounded like a gate that had been forgotten to oil(上油). Mrs. Jones knew that so well that she tried to practise these high notes if she was free. As she lived in a small house, she usually had to go for long walks along the country roads and practised high notes there. Every time she heard a car or a person coming along the road, she stopped and waited until she could no longer be heard before she started practising again.

  One afternoon, a car came up behind her so fast that she didn't hear it until it was only a few metres from her. She was singing some of her highest and most difficult notes at that time when the car passed. The driver stopped his car in front of her suddenly, jumped out and began to look at his car carefully. To his great surprise, he couldn't find anything wrong with his car. He got back into the car and drove off.

(1) Mrs. Jones was

[  ]

A. a music teacher

B. an office worker

C. a school bus driver

D. a singer

(2) If she heard a car or a person coming, she would

[  ]

A. go for a walk along the country road

B. stop singing and wait

C. keep on practising those high notes

D. make a sound like a gate that had been forgotten to oil

(3) Why did the driver stop his car suddenly?

[  ]

A. Because he drove too fast.

B. Because ha wanted to say hello to Mrs. Jones.

C. Because he enjoyed Mrs. Jones' voice.

D. Because he thought that his car was in trouble.

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  Mrs. Jones gave music lessons at a school. She had a good voice and enjoyed singing, except that some of her high notes (音符) sounded like a gate that had been forgotten to oil(上油). Mrs. Jones knew that so well that she tried to practise these high notes if she was free. As she lived in a small house, she usually had to go for long walks along the country roads and practised high notes there. Every time she heard a car or a person coming along the road, she stopped and waited until she could no longer be heard before she started practising again.

  One afternoon, a car came up behind her so fast that she didn't hear it until it was only a few metres from her. She was singing some of her highest and most difficult notes at that time when the car passed. The driver stopped his car in front of her suddenly, jumped out and began to look at his car carefully. To his great surprise, he couldn't find anything wrong with his car. He got back into the car and drove off.

(1) Mrs. Jones was

[  ]

A. a music teacher

B. an office worker

C. a school bus driver

D. a singer

(2) If she heard a car or a person coming, she would

[  ]

A. go for a walk along the country road

B. stop singing and wait

C. keep on practising those high notes

D. make a sound like a gate that had been forgotten to oil

(3) Why did the driver stop his car suddenly?

[  ]

A. Because he drove too fast.

B. Because ha wanted to say hello to Mrs. Jones.

C. Because he enjoyed Mrs. Jones' voice.

D. Because he thought that his car was in trouble.

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  Once in Egypt (埃及) there was a thick forest. In the middle of the lake in this forest lived a terrible ogre (吃人精). Whenever any animal tried to drink from the lake, the ogre would jump out and eat the animal up.

  One day a group of monkeys came to the forest. Their head was a clever old monkey. He knew about the ogre, so he warned the others,“An ogre lives in the lake in this forest, if he catches you, he will eat you. So don't drink any water from the lake until I tell you it is safe.”

  The monkeys listened to their head. They got very thirsty, but they stood back from the lake. Then the clever old monkey went near the lake and waited to see if the ogre would appear.

  When the ogre saw the old monkey, he came out of the water and said,“Come down and drink.”

  “No,” said the monkey,“if we come to the water, you will eat us.”

  “Yes,” said the ogre,“but there is no other lake in the forest. Soon you and your friends will have to come here to drink.”

  The old monkey thought and thought. Then he saw some long reeds (蘆葦) growing near the lake. He picked some reeds and gave them to the other monkeys. Each monkey put one end of the reed in its mouth and the other end in the water. Then the monkeys sucked (吸) the water through the reeds. So they stayed away from the lake and still drank as much as they wanted. The ogre was very angry when he saw this and disappeared into the lake.

  And none of the monkeys saw him again.

(1) If the animals ________ , the ogre would eat them.

[  ]

A. went away from the water

B. found some water to drink

C. tried to find some water

D. went near the lake and drank water from it

(2) The clever old monkey warned the others not to drink any water from the lake ________ .

[  ]

A. although it was safe for them to drink

B. because there was an ogre in the forest

C. until he found it was safe

D. until the ogre allow them to do so

(3) The ogre told the old monkey ________ .

[  ]

A. there was another lake in the forest

B. he would soon eat all the monkeys

C. not all the monkeys would die without water

D. he wouldn't eat the monkeys any longer

(4) None of the monkeys saw the ogre again because ________ .

[  ]

A. the monkeys were not warned that there was an ogre there

B. the monkeys had left the forest looking for another lake

C. the ogre knew he couldn't catch any monkey any more

D. the ogre moved to another lake looking for food

(5)Which of the following is right?

[  ]

A. The other monkeys wouldn't listen to their head.

B. The ogre was so thirsty that he soon died.

C. The old monkey warned the ogre not to eat them.

D. It was reeds that saved the monkeys.

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  Once in Egypt (埃及) there was a thick forest. In the middle of the lake in this forest lived a terrible ogre (吃人精). Whenever any animal tried to drink from the lake, the ogre would jump out and eat the animal up.

  One day a group of monkeys came to the forest. Their head was a clever old monkey. He knew about the ogre, so he warned the others,“An ogre lives in the lake in this forest, if he catches you, he will eat you. So don't drink any water from the lake until I tell you it is safe.”

  The monkeys listened to their head. They got very thirsty, but they stood back from the lake. Then the clever old monkey went near the lake and waited to see if the ogre would appear.

  When the ogre saw the old monkey, he came out of the water and said,“Come down and drink.”

  “No,” said the monkey,“if we come to the water, you will eat us.”

  “Yes,” said the ogre,“but there is no other lake in the forest. Soon you and your friends will have to come here to drink.”

  The old monkey thought and thought. Then he saw some long reeds (蘆葦) growing near the lake. He picked some reeds and gave them to the other monkeys. Each monkey put one end of the reed in its mouth and the other end in the water. Then the monkeys sucked (吸) the water through the reeds. So they stayed away from the lake and still drank as much as they wanted. The ogre was very angry when he saw this and disappeared into the lake.

  And none of the monkeys saw him again.

(1) If the animals ________ , the ogre would eat them.

[  ]

A. went away from the water

B. found some water to drink

C. tried to find some water

D. went near the lake and drank water from it

(2) The clever old monkey warned the others not to drink any water from the lake ________ .

[  ]

A. although it was safe for them to drink

B. because there was an ogre in the forest

C. until he found it was safe

D. until the ogre allow them to do so

(3) The ogre told the old monkey ________ .

[  ]

A. there was another lake in the forest

B. he would soon eat all the monkeys

C. not all the monkeys would die without water

D. he wouldn't eat the monkeys any longer

(4) None of the monkeys saw the ogre again because ________ .

[  ]

A. the monkeys were not warned that there was an ogre there

B. the monkeys had left the forest looking for another lake

C. the ogre knew he couldn't catch any monkey any more

D. the ogre moved to another lake looking for food

(5)Which of the following is right?

[  ]

A. The other monkeys wouldn't listen to their head.

B. The ogre was so thirsty that he soon died.

C. The old monkey warned the ogre not to eat them.

D. It was reeds that saved the monkeys.

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  Once there  1  many mice(老鼠,復(fù)數(shù))in a house. The owner(主人)of the house got a cat. The cat killed(殺死)many mice.

  Then the oldest mouse(老鼠,單數(shù))said, “All mice must   2  my hole tonight. Let’s put our heads together and see   3  we can do about this cat.”

  All the mice came. Many mice spoke, but no one knew what   4  . At last a young mouse stood up and said, “We must put a bell on the cat.  5  the cat comes near, we shall hear the bell and run away and hide(躲起來). So the cat can not  6  any more of us.” “But,” the oldest mouse asked, “  7  will put the bell on the cat?” No mouse answered. The old mouse waited,   8  still no one answered. At last the oldest mouse said, “    9  is easy to say things, but it is   10  to do them.”

1.

[  ]

A. lived   B. had   C. was   D. are

2.

[  ]

A. go to   B. come to   C. reach   D. return

3.

[  ]

A. if   B. when   C. why   D. what

4.

[  ]

A. do   B. to do   C. doing   D. does

5.

[  ]

A. Because   B. Though   C. But   D. When

6.

[  ]

A. catch   B. go   C. hit   D. want

7.

[  ]

A. What   B. How   C. Who   D. Where

8.

[  ]

A. until   B. but   C. so   D. for

9.

[  ]

A. There   B. She   C. What   D. It

10.

[  ]

A. hard   B. easy   C. nice   D. important

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