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When I was 8 years old, I once decided to run away from home. With my suitcase packed and some sandwiches in a bag, I started for the front door and said to Mom, “I_____1.__ (leave).”

“If you want to run away , that’s all right,” she said. “But you came into this home __2.___ anything and you can leave the same way.” I threw my suitcase and sandwiches on the floor heavily and started for the d学科网(www.zxxk.com)--教育资源门户,提供试卷、教案、课件、论文、素材及各类教学资源下载,还有大量而丰富的教学相关资讯!oor again.

“Wait a minute,” Mom said. “I want your _3.___ back. You didn’t wear anything when you arrived.” This really angered me. I tore my clothes off—shoes, socks, underwear and all—and   shouted , “Can I go now?” “Yes,” Mom answer学科网(www.zxxk.com)--教育资源门户,提供试卷、教案、课件、论文、素材及各类教学资源下载,还有大量而丰富的教学相关资讯!ed, “but once you close that door, don学科网(www.zxxk.com)--教育资源门户,提供试卷、教案、课件、论文、素材及各类教学资源下载,还有大量而丰富的教学相关资讯!’t expect ___4.___(come )back.”

I was so angry that I slammed (砰地关上) the door and stepped out on the front porch.   ___5.____ (sudden) I realized that I was outside, with nothing on. Then I noticed that down the street, two neighbor girls were walking toward our house. I ran to bide behind a big tree in our yard at once. After a while, I was sure the girls____6.___ (pass) by. I dashed to the front door and banged on it loudly.

“Who’s there?” I heard.

   “It’s Billy! Let me in!”

The voice behind __7.___ door answered, “Billy doesn’t live here anymore. He ran away from home.” _____8.____ (glance) behind me to see if anyone else was coming, I begged, “Aw, c’mon, Mom! I’m still your son. Let me __9.___!”

The door inched open and Mom’s smiling face appeared. “Did you change your __10.___ (decide) about running away?” she asked.

“What’s for supper?” I answered. 

 

1.am leaving/will leave 2.without 3.clothes 4.to come 5.Suddenly 6.had passed 7.the 8.Glancing 9.in 10.Decision 【解析】 试题分析: 1.表示一个按计划或安排最近要进行的动作,用现在进行时表将来。 2.without。 3.clothes。 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.in。 10. 考点:考查语法填空
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   When I reached my stop, I said           to my seatmate, and then jumped off the bus. That day was          off  better than most.

1.A. unwritten            B.  strict                   C.  bus                 D. city

2.A. As                     B.  Because               C.  When              D. Although

3.A. read                   B.  sit                       C.  talk                 D. hide

4.A. ways                  B.  methods               C.  respect             D. distance

5.A. message              B.  warning                C.  suggestion         D. voice

6.A. Attention            B.  Minding               C.  Help                D. Listen

7.A. papers                 B.  passengers            C.  driver               D. tears

8.A. on                      B.  round                  C.   ahead              D. down

9.A. still                     B.  nearly                   C.  even                D. hardly

10.A. turn                   B.  talk                      C.  order               D. remark

11.A. loud                     B.  neat                    C.  slow                D. weak

12.A. first                      B.  last                     C.  best                 D. only

13.A. passengers         B.  citizens                    C.  patients          D. schoolchildren

14.A. shouting             B.  crying                     C.  smiling           D. wondering

15.A. formed              B.  heated                   C.  broken             D. frozen

16.A. sad                    B.  hard                      C.  ordinary           D. shy

17.A. need                   B.  want                     C.  like                  D. begin

18.A. my life               B.  Bus No.151           C.  public             D. other words

19.A. good morning        B.  good-bye              C.  hello              D. thanks

20.A. starting               B.  seeing                    C.  taking            D. turning

 

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The business has been growing ever since and Levi Strauss' company is now one of the largest clothing companies in the world.

By the time Strauss died in 1902, he had made a great contribution to American fashion. 5.  

A.As a young boy, he moved with his family to the United States.

B.Nobody knew what kind of material was suitable.

C.He did and Levi jeans have been made with metal rivets ever since.

D.However, he did not get much business for those products.

E.He also made a great contribution to America's clothing industry.

F.Since they were invented by Levi Strauss, they have become a symbol of American consumer culture.

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       Now American researchers think they are close to developing a pill, which will help people forget bad memories. The pill is designed to be taken immediately after a frightening experience. They hope it might reduce ,or possibly erase(抹去),the effect of painful memories.

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       The research has caused a great deal of argument. Some think it is a bad idea, While others support it.

       Supporters say it could lead to pills that prevent or treat soldiers' troubling memories after war. They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories.

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A. a new medical invention

B. a new research on the pill

C. a way of erasing painful memories

D. an argument about the research on the pill

2.The drug tested on people can            .

A. cause the brain to fix memories

B. stop people remembering bad experiences

C. prevent body producing certain chemicals

D. Wipe out the emotional effects of memories

3.We can infer from the passage that            .

A. people doubt the effects of the pills

B. the p学科网(www.zxxk.com)--教育资源门户,提供试卷、教案、课件、论文、素材及各类教学资源下载,还有大量而丰富的教学相关资讯!ill will stop people's bad experiences

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D. the pill has probably been produced in America

4.Which of the following does Rebecca Dresser agree with?

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D. The pill will reduce people's sufferings from bad memories.

 

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I came to study in the United States a year ago. Yet, I did not know the real American society until I was injured in a car accident because after the car accident I had to see a doctor---- and go to court(法庭).

After the accident, my roommate called a doctor for me. I was very grateful and determined to repay him one day. But the next day, he asked me to pay him $200 for what he had done. I was astonished. He had good reason to charge me, he said. And if I wanted to collect money from the person who was responsible for my injury. I’d have to have a good lawyer. And only a good doctor can help me get a good lawyer. Now that he had helped me find a good doctor, it was only fair that I should pay him.

But every time I want to see doctor, I had to wait about 50 minutes. He would see two or three patients at the same time, and often stop treating one so as to see another. Yet he charged me $115 each time. The final examination report consisted of ten lines and it cost me $215.

My lawyer was all smiles the first time we met. But after that he avoided seeing me at all. He knew very well the other party was responsible for the accident, yet he hardly did anything. He simply waited to collect his money. He was so irresponsible that I decided to dismiss him. And he made pay him $770.

Now I had to act as my own lawyer. Due to my inexperience, I told the insurance(保险) company the date I was leaving American. Knowing that, they played for time,….. and I left without getting a cent.

My experience taught me two things about America: firstly, in a country like America money is everything. It is more important than friendship, honor or professional morality(职业道德). Secondly foreigners are still being treated unfairly. So when we talk about America, we should see both its good and bad sides.

1.The author’s roommate offered to help him because ------------.

A. he felt sorry for the author

B. he thought it was a chance to make some money

C. he knew the doctor was a very good one

D. he wanted the author to have a good lawyer

2.The word “charge” in this passage means ----------.

A. be responsible    B.  accuse     C. ask as a price     D. claim

3.Both the doctor and the lawyer in the passage are very ----------.

A. friendly     B. greedy      C. professional      D. busy

4.What conclusion can you draw from the story?

A. Going to court is something very common in America

B. One must very careful while driving a car

C. There are more bad sides in America than good sides

D. Money is more important than other things in America

 

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Do you like to eat out? Do you like to eat quickly? Do you like inexpensive food? Some people go to fast-food restaurants for these reasons. In the past, people usually went to diners(小餐馆)for these reasons. In fact, many people in the States still go to diners today for the same reasons.

   A man named Walter Scott had the first “diner” in 1872. It wasn’t a real diner. It was only a food cart. People on the street walked up to the cart to buy food. These carts served late-night workers who wanted a cup of coffee and a late-night meal. The meal was a sandwich or boiled eggs. In 1887, Samuel Jones built the first diner big enough to allow the customers to come inside. However, they did not sit down. Later, people built diners with counters and stools, and people sat down while they ate.

   Before long, many diners stayed open around the clock. In other words, people were able to eat in diner at any time. Diners changed in other ways, too. The original menu of sandwiches and coffee became bigger. It included soup, favorite dishes, and a breakfast menu. In addition, diners soon became permanent buildings. They were no longer carts on wheels.

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1.A man named Walter Scott had the first “diner” in 1872. Why is the word “diner” in quotation marks(引号)?

A. Because it is spelled differently from “ dinner”

B. Because the first diner was not what it is now

C. Because diner was a new word

D. Because it is a special kind of restaurant

2.According to paragraph 3, diners changed in __________

A. Two ways      B. three ways     C. four ways       D. five ways

3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Diners existed before a fast-food restaurant

B. The menu included more food than sandwiches and coffee

C. Burger King is a fast-food restaurant

D. Sandwiches became bigger

4.The main idea of the passage is that ______________.

A.  The diner is a traditional , popular place to eat in the United States

B.  Samuel Johns built the first diner big enough to allow the customers to come inside

C.  American diners serve many types of food 24 hours a day to their customers

D.  Diners are different from fast-food restaurants in many ways

 

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