完形填空题与阅读理解题( A)One night, a shopkeeper called Romero 1 closed his store on Fifth Street in New York, and was 2 home alone. On the way he remembered he had left his wallet at the store. He went back 3 it. When he was ready 4 the door of the store, he heard a noise inside and saw someone 5 quietly towards the freezer. “ A thief !” , he thought. He was 6 frightened that he was trembling a little, 7 he didn’t want the thief to steal all his money. He said to 8, “God bless me ! I must calm down”At that moment, the person opened the top of the freezer and hid inside. Mr. Romero had an idea. He sat on the top of the freezer and called the police on the phone. The thief tried 9 out, but he couldn’t . when the police 10, Mr. Romeo was still sitting on the freezer, and the thief was freezing inside. A last , the thief, who was freezing, was caught by the policemen.( )1. A. care B. careful C. carefully D. careless( )2. A. driving B. drive C. drives D. driven( )3. A. with B. to C. for D. without( )4. open B. to open C. for opening D. opened( )5.A . move B. moving C. moved D. had moved( )6. A, as B. too C. so D. very( )7. A, thought B. but C. because D. and( )8. A. himself B. him C. it D. the thief( )9. A, getting B. got C. get D. to get( )10. A. got to B. reached C. arrived D. arrived( B)Every day some people are killed while they are crossing the roads. 1 of these people are old people and children . Old people are often killed because they can’t see or 2 very well. Children are killed because they are not 3 . They forget to look and listen before they 4 the roads.A car or a bus can’t stop 5 . If a car is going very fast, it will travel many metres 6 it stops. Some people don’t always understand this. They think a car can stop 7 a few metres. It is difficult 8 how fast a car is moving. The only way to cross the roads safely is to look 9 ways, right and left. Then if the roads are 10 , you can cross them.( )1. A. Much B. Most C. More D. many( )2. A, hear B. to hear C. hearing D. heard( )3. A. care B. carefully C. careful D. more carefully( )4.A. across B. come C. cross D. crossing( )5. A, fast B. quickly C. quick D. fastly( )6. A, before B. while C. after D. later ( )7. A. in B. on C. at D. under( )8. A. to know B. know C. knew D. to knew( )9. A, all B. each C. both D. either( )10. A, full B. empty C. busy D. free二、阅读理解:阅读下列短文,然后根据短文的内容选择最佳答案。
(1)Mary and Peter like sports. Peter likes skating(溜冰) best. They are going to skate on Saturday. It’s 7.30 now, and they are listening to the weather report on the radio.“Friday is going to be cold and cloudy, but it’s not going to rain. The temperature is going to fall down. It’s going to snow. Friday night, Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon and Sunday are going to be clear, cold and sunny.” Mary and Peter are glad. The wea ther is going to be good for a skate.()1. What’s Peter’s favourite sport?A. Swimming.B. skiingC. Skating.D. Running.()2. When will they go to skate?A. Today.B. On Saturday.C. On Sunday.D. On Friday.()3. What are they doing now? They are _____.A. listening to the musicB. doing their homeworkC. talking about the weatherD. listening to the weather report()4. What’s the weather like on Friday? It will be _____.A. hotB. snowyC. rainyD. warm()5. Which is right?A.P eter is making a weather report.B.They can’t go to skate on Saturday.C.Saturday is going to be a fine day.D.The radio doesn’t say it’s going to be cold on Sunday.(2)Helen Keller lived in the USA. She was a great woman. When she was a baby, she was badly ill. After many weeks, the doctor said, “ She is better, but now she can’t see and she can’t hear, either.”Her parents were very sad. After a few years, things got worse. She heard nothing. She didn’t understand anything.Then one day a teacher came to live with Helen and her family. The teacher helped Helen learn about words. Helen was very clever and soon she learned to spell her first word. When she was older, she went to college (大学).Later, Helen became very famous. She helped many blind(瞎) and deaf(聋) people.Helen was a very old woman when she died. But the world remembers her today as a brave and wonderful woman. She was blind and deaf, but she found a way to see and hear.( )1. Helen was badly ill .A. when she was very oldB. when she went to college.C. after she became a teacherD. after she was born soon.( )2. taught Helen her first word.A. Her fatherB. Her teacherC. Her doctorD. Her mother ( )3. Helen was famous because .A. she was an AmericanB. she traveled the worldC. her teacher taught her many thingsD. she learned to read and write and she helped many people( )4. The world remember Helen today because she was .A. very cleverB. blind and deafC. a brave and wonderful womanD. a college student( )5. Which sentence is true from the passage?A. Helen found a way to understand the world.B. Helen’s parents didn’t feel sad.C. Helen found a way to travel around the worldD. Helen found out how people became blind and deaf(3)Hong Kong has about forty public beaches. Some of the beaches are among the best in the world. People can go there for a swim. You can go to most of them by bus. To go to some beaches you must take a boat. There are toilets, changing rooms and places to buy food and drink on most of the beaches.You will swim there without danger if you remember these instructions(规则): 1. Never swim alone. 2. Never swim after a meal or when you feel hungry or tired. 3. Do not stay in the water too long. 4. Never go out in boat if you can’t swim.Remember : A red flag means that it is dangerous for anybody to go into the water. A blue flag means that it is dangerous for children.( )1. There are public beaches in Hong Kong.A. fortyB. less than fortyC. more than fortyD. a little more or less than forty( )2. We can reach by bus.A. all the public beachesB. any public beachesC. only a few public beachesD. most of the public beaches( )3. When you see a blue flag, you know that there.A. women should not swimB. children should not swimC. nobody should swimD. anybody can swim( )4. Which of the following is true according to this passage?A. You can always swim when you see a red flag.B. You should not swim with other people.C. You should not swim after lunch.D. You can’t swim for a short time.( )5. This passage mainly(主要地) tells us .A. something about Hong Kong’s beaches and swimming there.B. that swimming in Hong Kong is dangerous.C. that Hong Kong has many best beaches in the world.D. it is not easy to go swimming in Hong Kong.(4)A biologist(生物学家)recently made some tests with different animals to find out which was the cleverest of all animals.In one test, the biologist put a monkey in a room where there were several small boxes. Some boxes were inside others. One small box had some food in it. The biologist wanted to watch the monkey and to find out how long it would take the monkey to find the food. The biologist left the room, and he waited a few minutes outside the door. Then he got down on his knees and put his eye to the keyhole(钥匙孔).What did he see ? To his surprise, he found himself looking into the eye of the monkey. The monkey was on the other side of the door and looked at the biologist through the keyhole.( )1. The biologist wondered if .A. the monkey came into the roomB. the monkey would look for the foodC. some boxes were inside othersD. the monkey was cleverer than other animals( )2. In one test the biologist put a monkey .A. into a small boxB. into several small boxesC. into a box where there were some foodD. into a room( )3. After the biologist left the room, the monkey .A. began to look for foodB. looked at the biologist through the keyholeC. began to eat foodD. came into the boxes one after another( )4. The biologist .A. looked at the monkey through the window with his eyeB. left the room for a long time.C. got down his knees and put his eye to the keyholeD. got down on his knees and waited outside the door( )5. To the biologist’s surprise, .A. the monkey looked at the biologist through the windowB. the monkey put its eye to the keyhole, tooC. the monkey came out of the roomD. the monkey got down on his knees(5)Computers are useful machines. Computers can help people a lot in their daily lives. For example, they can help people save a lot of time doing many different kinds of work, and they can help people work out many of the problems that they wouldn’t be able to do very easily, otherwise. Our country asks everyone, except the old people, to learn how to use computers before the end of the twenty-first century.Today, more and more families own computers. Parents buy computers for their children. They hope computers can help them improve their studies in school. Yet, many of their children use computers to play games, to watch videos or play music. It seems that computers are no longer helping children study but are causing them to fall behind .For this reason, computers are being locked away in boxes by their parents.In some other countries , even some scientists dislike computers. They say that computers are causing millions of people to lose their jobs or get them into trouble. Will computers really get people into a lot of trouble or will they bring people happiness?It will be decided by today’s students themselves!( )1. Why do we say that the computer is a useful machine? Because .A. our country asks us to learn itB. it can help us a lot in our daily livesC. we can use it to play gamesD. it can help us find jobs( )2. What do many teachers and parents complain about? They complain that .A.their students and children use computers to play gamesB.computers allow them to lose their jobsC.computers cause their students and children to fall behindD.computers get people into a lot of trouble( )3. In this passage we know computers .A. also get us into troubleB. bring us happiness onlyC. are hated by peopleD. are bad for people’s health( )4. Can computers really help children to study ?A. Yes, they can.B. It’s hard to say.C. No, they can’t.D. Of course not.( )5. How do you understand the last sentence of this passage?I think it means .A.computers are used by peopleB.people can live well without computersC.ne must decide how to use computersD.computers are strange machines(6)What is the most important thing in the twenty-first century(世纪)? You may say “money”. But some American scientists(科学家)think that money is not as important as many people say. They think in the twenty-first century every family almost gets a TV set, telephones, or recorders, computers…easily because the prices of them will be not high. People have them as easily as A. B. C.“They can also buy a car and a house for themselves,” one of the scientists goes on with his saying,” Because of buying these things will be easy.”What is the most important in the twenty-first century then? The answer is “Knowledge”. “To get knowledge isn’t as easy as to get money,”says the scientist. For example, it will take a person a few years to learn English well, but a TV set or a motorbike just costs a person a month’s income(收入)to get, and what’ more, people may meet much new knowledge in this century. If you don’t study it well, you’ll meet much trouble, maybe you’ll have no money,” says the scientists.1.( ) What is the important thing in the twenty-first century?A. A TV setB. RecordersC. MoneyD. Knowledge2. ( ) People have them as easily as A. B. C. “A. B. C.” here means in Chinese.A. 字母B. 基础C. 容易D. 平常3. ( ) Why do we say “knowledge” is more important than money?A. knowledge uses more money to buyB. knowledge isn’t easy to haveC. people have no more knowledgeD. people get knowledge easier than money4. ( ) If we study knowledge well, we may meet .A. less troubleB. more troubleC. no moneyD. money5. ( ) What’s the best title for the passage?A. Money and KnowledgeB. Money Is ImportantC. No Knowledge No TalkD. Knowledge Is Importan t。