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英语阅读天天练715. All the employees except the manager ________ to work online at home.A. encouragesB. encourageC. is encouragedD. are encouraged16. One ought ________ for what one hasn't done.A. not to be punishedB. to not be puishedC. to not punishD. not be punished17. A left-luggage office is a place where bags ________ be left for a short time, especially at a railway station. A. should B. can C. must D. will18. --Is Professer Smith giving the speech today?--It ________ be him. He is abroad right now.A. mustn'tB. needn'tC. won'tD. can't19. It's nearly time for the meeting to start. The manager ________ be here soon.A. couldB. shouldC. needD. would20. ________ she couldn't understand was ________ fewer and fewer students showed interest in her lessons. A. What ; why B. That ; whatC. What ; because D. Why; that 21. Information has been put forward ________ more middle school graduates will be admitted into universities. A. while B. that C. when D. as22. A poet and artist ________ coming to speak to us about Chinese literature and painting tomorrow afternoon.A. is B. are C. was D. were23. ________ we will start the project has not been decided yet.A. ThatB. WhoC. WhatD. When24. He is the only one of the students who ________ a winner of schoolarship for three years.A. isB. has beenC. areD. have been阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AAbout ten years ago, a young and very successful businessman named Josh was traveling down a Chicago neighborhood street. He was going a bit too fast in his shiny, black, 12 cylinder Jaguar XKE, which was only two months old.He was watching for kids rushing out from between parked cars and slowed down when he thought he saw something. As his car passed, no child came out, but a brick sailed out and - WHUMP! - it hit the Jaguar's shiny black side door! SCREECH ... ! ! ! ! Immediately Josh stopped the car, jumped out, seized the kid and pushed him up against a parked car. He shouted at the kid, "What was that all about and who are you? Just what the heck are you doing?!" "That's my new Jaguar, that brick you threw is gonna cost you a lot of money. Why did you throw it?""Please, mister, please...I'm sorry! I didn't know what else to do!" begged the youngster. "I threw the brick because no one else would stop!" tears were streaming down the boy's face as he pointed around the parked car. "It's my brother, mister," he said. "He rolled off the curb (路沿) and fell out of his wheelchair and I can't lift him up. " Sobbing, the boy asked the businessman, "Would you please help me get him back into his wheelchair? He's hurt and he's too heavy for me. "Moved by the words, the young businessman lifted the young man back into the wheelchair and took out his handkerchief and wiped the scrapers and cuts, checking to see that everything was going to be OK. He then watched the younger brother push him down the sidewalk toward their home.It was a long walk back to the black, shining, 12 cylinder Jaguar XKE -- a long and slow walk. Josh never did fix the side door of his Jaguar. He kept the dent (凹痕) to remind him not to go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at him to get his attention. Feel for the bricks of life coming you.50. The boy threw a brick at the businessman's car because ________.A. he wanted to ask for some moneyB. he wanted to get help from the driverC. the businessman drove at a high speedD. he hated the brand-new car very much51. What can we learn from the passage?A. Josh would accept the money from the kids.B. The two kids were Josh's neighbors.C. Josh's new car broke down easily.D. Josh was a kind-hearted man.52. According to the passage, the last sentence means ________.A. trying to be more understanding seeing others in troubleB. trying to get ready for the trouble in your future lifeC. driving fast in a neighborhood street is dangerousD. protecting oneself from being hurtBTrip 1 Black Bear CountThere have been fires in this area in the last few years and the Office of the National Park is not sure how many black bears are still living. Some bears have been seen since the fires, and the Office has asked for young people to help count them.The entire trip will last three hours. Bookings necessary.Cost: Free When: May 8Trip 2 Garland ValleyBring your drink and lunch for this walk in a beautiful area of the Blue Mountains. Garland Valley is close to the town of Garland but is part of the National Park. Many wild animals live in this area, including many rare birds. This is a great walk for bird-lovers. The trip lasts four hours. Bookings necessary.Cost: $15 When: May 8, May 15Trip 3 Flashlight AdventurePut on your warm clothes, bring a flashlight and a pair of glasses, and come for a night walk along the Dungog Valley. A guide will lead the tour. Many of the animals you will see on this trip can only be seen at night. The guide will tell you about the lives of the animals you see. Numbers are strictly limited on night trips, so be sure to book early. This walk lasts two and a half hours. Cost: $12 When: May 8, May 15, May 22Equipment to be needed:·Please bring enough water and food for all walks.·Wear good walking shoes--no high heels.·Wear a hat for day walks.·Dress warmly for night walks.·Children must be with an adult.·Make sure your flashlight works well and bring extra batteries for night walks.·Follow all instructions from guides during the walks. The mountains are a dangerous place. Bookings:·Bookings for the above trips can be done by telephone (893 - 4847) or on the Internet at (www. bluemountaintour, com)53. Where are these trips?A. In a large city.B. In a park in the mountains.C. In a special zoo.D. In three different countries.54. Which of the following is NOT necessary for the three trips?A. Good walking shoes.B. A pair of glasses.C. Food and water.D. A sleeping bag.55. What is the best title for the passage?A. Adventure Travel in AmericaB. Hunting around the Great MountainsC. Discovery Trips in the Blue MountainsD. Interesting Trips in the East of the USACMy favorite English teacher could draw humor out of the driest material. It wasn't forced on us either. He took Samuel Johnson's dictionary, Addison's essays, and many other literary wonders from the eighteenth century and made them hilarious, even at eight o'clock in the morning. The thing that amazed me most was that the first time I read these works on my own some of them seemed dead, but the second time, after his explanation, I couldn't believe that I hadn't seen the humor. The stories and poems and plays were suddenly filled with allusions (典故) and irony (反讽) and hilarious moments. I learned more from him than from any other teacher.My least favorite English teacher also made people laugh. Some students found him to be funny. Many others did not. He assigned journals over a six week period, to be written every day. At the end of the six weeks I had a notebook full of bits and pieces about my ideas, short stories, reactions to what we had read, and so on. Our teacher announced that we would be grading each other's journals. Mine was passed to Joe, that class clown, who always behaved in a funny or silly way. He saw it fit to make joke of and said, " This writing isn't fit to line (衬垫) the bottom of a birdcage. " Our teacher laughed at that funny remark. It hurt me so much that the anger from it has driven my writing and teaching ever since.So what makes the difference? Humor is one of the most powerful tools teachers or writers have. It can build up students and classes and make them excited about literature and writing, or it can tear them apart. It is true that humor is either productive or counter-productive and self-defeating.56. The passage mainly discusses ________.A. teachingB. literatureC. humorD. knowledge57. The underlined word "hilarious" in Paragraph 1 probably means ________.A. funnyB. tiringC. inspiringD. brilliant58. The English teacher the writer disliked most ________.A. was not able to make students laughB. hurt his students' feelingsC. didn't let his students do the gradingD. had no sense of humorDTHE BRONTE FAMILYYorkshire, England was the setting for two great novels of the 19th century. One of them is Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte.The Bronte family had three girls and a boy. Charlotte was born in 1816, Emily was born in 1818 and Anne in 1820. Their brother Branwell was born in 1817. The ehildren wrote and told stories and walked over the hills. They grew up largely self-educated. Branwell showed a great interest in drawing. The girls took positions as teachers or taught ehildren in their homes. The girls were determined to earn money for Branwell's sart education.As children, the girls had all written many stories. Charlotte alone wrote 22 books, each with 60 to 100 pages of small handwriting. Therefore, they turned to writing for income. By 1847, Charlotte had written The Professor; Emily, Wuthering Heights; and Anne, Agnes Grey. After much difficulty, Anne and Emily found a publisher (出版商), but there was no interest shown in Charlotte's book. ( It was not published until 1859. ) However, one publisher expressed an interest in seeing more of her work. Jane Eyre was already started, and she hurriedly finished it. It was accepted at once; thus each of the sisters had a book published in 1847.Jane Eyre was immediately successful; the other two, however, did not do so well. Emily lived only a short while after the publication of her book, and Anne died in 1849.Charlotte published Shirley in 1849, and Villette in 1853. In 1854 she married Arthur Bell Nicholls. But only a year later, she died of tuberculosis (肺结核) as her sisters had.59. What did the Bronte sisters want to do for Branwell Bronte?A. Help him write stories.B. Help him get trained in art.C. Teach him how to draw well.D. Teach him how to educate himself.60. We know from the text thatA. Jane Eyre was published in 1847B. Charlotte Bronte wrote 22 books in allC. the Bronte sisters received good educationD. the father helped his daughters with their writing61. The underlined words "the other two" in Paragraph 4 refer to ________.A. Shirley and VilletteB. The Professor and Agnes GreyC. Agnes Grey and Wuthering HeightsD. The Professor and Wuthering Heights62. What do we know about the Bronte sisters from the text?A. Their novels interested few publishers.B. None of them lived longer than 40 years.C. Emily was the least successful of the three.D. None of them had more than two books published.第二节Carl Rowan was born in 1925 in the southern city of Ravenscroft, Tennessee. His family was very poor. 63Growing up, Carl had very little hope for any change. There were not many jobs for blacks in the South. 64 Racial tensions were high. Laws were enforced to keep blacks and white separate.It was a teacher who urged Carl to make something of himself. 65 She urged him to write as much as possible. She would even get books for him because blacks were banned from public libraries.Carl entered Tennessee State College in 1942. Carl Rowan did so well in college that he was chosen by the United States navy to become one of the first fifteen black navy officers. In 1948, Carl Rowan became a reporter. He was one of the first black reporters to write for a major daily newspaper. As a young reporter, he covered racial tensions in the South of the USA and the war in the Middle East. He also reported from Europe, India and other parts of Asia. 66 In 1987, Carl Rowan created a program called "Project Excellence", which rewards black students who do well in school.Carl Rowan died on September 23, 2000, in Washington, D.C. During the last years of his life, he suffered from diabetes and heart problems. 67 He worked until the end of his life.A. The schools were not good.B. He won several major reporting awards.C. He said that experience changed his life.D. But he never let bad things slow him down.E. Bessie Taylor Gwynn taught him to believe he could be a poet or a writer.F. The Rowan family had no electricity, no running water, no telephone and no radio.G. The program provided millions of dollars to help African-American students for college. 短文改错If you park your car in the wrong place, the traffic policeman will soon find. You will be very luck if he lets you to go without a ticket. Therefore , this does not always happen. Traffic police are sometimes very politely. During a holiday in Sweden, I find this note in my car: 'sir, we welcome you to our city. This is a "No Parking" area. You will enjoy your stay here if you pay attention to your street signs. This note is only a reminder.' Whether you receive a request like this, you can not fail to obey it!。

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