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2021年1月7日发(作者:步万方)
1、
Scientists have studied consumer behavior recently and found that the look of the package has
a great effect 21 theof the product and on how well it sells, because generally
cannot tell between a product and its package. Many products are packages and many packages are
products,
noticed.

Colors are one of the best tools in packaging. Studies of eye movement have shown that colors
draw human 22 quickly. Take V8 for example. For many years, the bright red color of tomatoes and
carrots on the thin bottle makes you feel that it is very good for your body. And the word
today can keep food prices 23 .

Shapes are another attraction. Circles often suggest happiness
and peacefulness, because these shapes are pleasing to both the eye and the heart. That's 24 the
round yellow M signs of McDonald's are inviting to both young and old.

This new consumer
response to the colors and shapes of packages reminds producers and sellers that people 25
to satisfy both body and soul.

A
why
B
going up
C
on
D
attention
E
buy


21、C 22. D 23. B 24. A 25. E


2.
Everyone has hobbies. A hobby can be almost anything a person likes to do in his spare time. People who take up
hobbies are hobbyists. They

paint pictures, sing pop songs, ___21___ music instruments and collect stamps or other
things. They grow flowers, ___22___ fishing and hunting.
T
hey climb mountains, swim, skate and play games.

People today have ___23___ time than ever for hobbies. In early times, people were ___24___ busy making a
living to have hobbies. Nowadays

machines have taken the place of many workers. More people retire at an earlier age.
They have hobbies ___25___ these activities offer them

enjoyment, friendship, knowledge, and relaxation.




A
because
B
more
C
play
D
go

E
too


21. C 22. D 23. B 24. E 25.A


3.
Some kids have a hard time adjusting to the new freedom that they acquire when they live high school
and come to college. Here you are able to choose 21 or not you want to go to class. However,
this responsibility comes with agreat price. If you do not go to class, you may miss an important
lecture and these are very critical when it comes time for that test that is fifty percent of your
grade. With this responsibility I have learned how to manage my time more 22 .Instead of hating
every minute of school, I value it 23 a time for me to prepare for the big test.
This new schedule has also changed me in that now I feel like school is worth my time. I do not dread
(害怕)going to class. Yes, it is boring some of the time but since I only have two to four classes
a day for only four days out of the week, it is not as unpleasent as high school. Also many of my
courses require more in depth thinking. As an alternative to doing worksheets and 24 simple
questions, college courses call for analysis and thought. Almost all of my homework now is writing
papers and reading books. These essays most often entail(包括)an examination of a subject and
what it means or what it reveals to me. Thanks to this routine, I have been able to investigate and
recognize meaning more 25 and it has helped me in my thought process.

A
efficiently
B

as



C
D
E
answering
readily
whether


21. E 22. A 23. B 24. C 25. D


4.
This is my timetable. I study at No.3 Middle School of Dongfang. From Monday to Friday I get up ___21___ 6:30
a.m. I have ___22___ at 7:0

and then I go to school. I don't like to be late. Our classes ___23___ at 8:30 a.m. We have
four classes in the morning. I often have lunch at school

with my classmates.

In the afternoon, we have two classes. Classes are over at 3:30, and I get home at 4:00. But sometimes I don't
___24___ school so early because

play basketball on the playground. I have supper at about 6:00. After supper I do my
homework. I often watch TV, but sometimes I ___25___ to

do some reading and the story books are very
interesting. I usually go to bed at about 10:00 p.m.





A
leave
B
at
C
like

D
breakfast
E
start

21. B 22. D 23. E 24. A 25. C


5.
Mr. Brown is a very rich man, but he loves money more than any other thing. One day, Mr. Brown
went into a ___21___ the clerk for a cheap room ___22___ a bath. The clerk was very surprised.
He said,Mr. Brown, your son always lives in ___23___ room when he comes here. That room doesn't
fit you. You had better choose a ___24___ one.
___25___.




A
asked
B
don't
C
with
D
the best
E better


21. A 22. C 23. D 24. E 25. B


6.
Blood is very doctors understand how blood goes around inside the body,they try
ways of giving blood to people who need it. They take blood from the healthy people and give it to
the patient in need of blood. This course is 21 “blood transfusion (输血)”.
But there are two problems. First, it does not always work. Sometimes people die when they 22
blood transfusion. Later, doctors find that we do not all have the same kind of blood. There are four
groups --- O, A, B and AB. We all have blood of one of these groups. They also find that they can
give any kind of blood to people of group AB. But they find that they 23 give A-group blood to
A-group people and B-group blood to B-group people. If a person has O-group blood and the doctor could
give his blood to anyone else safely.
There is another problem. To give blood of the right kind, doctors have to find a person of the
right blood group。Often they cannot find a person in time. At first they find they can keep the blood
in bottles for fifteen to twenty days. They do this by 24 it very cold. They find how to keep
it longer in the end.
One day, when you grow up, you may decide to give blood to a “blood bank”. In this way, you may
stop 25 dying. Or perhaps one day you may become ill and need some blood with the same kind as
yours. Then the “blood bank” will give it back to you.






A
B
C
D
E
have
fro
must
making
called
21. E 22. A 23. C 24. D 25. B


7.
Coffee and tea are the most popular drinks in the world. Coffee is a favorite drink of Canadians.
Many Canadians like to start their day 21 a cup of coffee. At work, they may take a coffee break.
Coffee break is a time to stop and relax for a few minutes over a cup of coffee or a snack.

Why is coffee so 22 ? For one thing, it has a rich, strong taste that many people like. It
is served hot, with milk, cream or sugar. Many people like coffee in the morning because it helps
them 23 . Coffee has caffeine in it. Caffeine gives people more energy.

Every day, millions of people all over the world drink tea. Tea is the national drink of China,
Japan, England and Russia. In England, it is a 24 to drink tea in the afternoon. In Japan, drinking
tea is also a social custom and there are special rules for tea drinking.

Tea comes from tea
leaves. We make tea by 25 boiling water on dried tea leaves. People usually drink hot tea, but
it can be served cold. Some people like to drink tea with milk or cream. Other people hate milk or
cream in tea, but they put in honey, sugar or lemon. Tea also has some caffeine in it.






A
B
C
D
E
popular
with

custom
pouring
pouring


21. B 22. A 23. D 24. C 25. E (pouring)


8.
Without time to relex and have fine ,kids can suffer stress just like adults ,warn exports-who say as many as one
in four youngsters have symptoms of burnout (过度劳累). More and more parents are pushing their kids
to be busy in structured activities all the time. Many of these activities for children aren't
recreational (娱乐的) 21 involve competition. The kids are pushed to win, not just participate,
and this can cause stress . Today's parents have the 22 that children who don't pursue a lot outside
activities will be left behind .Parents are in a panic because they know it's a 23 world out there.
They are running scared to be sure their kids can go into the marketplace and compete as adults, but
24 some cases they are missing the big picture.

Kids who are unhappy and depressed grow up to be unhappy, depressed adults who don't do well
in their jobs or personal life. And these kids won't know as adults how to relax. Everyone needs time
just to relax and refresh. When you're not stressed, you can be 25 productive. That's why it's
important to help your child find a balance.

A
in





B
C
D
E
idea
but
more
more
21. C 22. B 23. D 24. A 25. E (more)



9.
Eastern Europe is considered the most polluted of all the world's industrialized areas because
heavy metals 21 coal mining have contaminated the area's waters. Many rivers, land, and forests
are biologically 22 from pollution. Ghana's forest protection program has succeeded 23
strengthening the country's agricultural base and bringing a new source of wealth to villagers. It
remains to be seen 24 these measures will have enough impact to slow the rate of removing the
forests. Indonesia is facing the 25 problems of providing enough food, shelter and employment
for its large population, and encouraging birth control.





A
B
C
D
E
dead
from
serious
from
whether


21. D 22. A 23. in 24.E 25. C



10.
Farmers,as we all know ,have been having a hard time of it lately,and have turned to new ways
of earning income from their land. This involves not only planting new kinds of crops, but some 21
ways of making money, the most unusual of which has got to be sheep racing. A farmer now holds sheep
races on a regular basis, and during the past year over 100, 000 people have 22 to watch the race.
(赛马经纪人)told me,
I thought I'd have a look. I didn't believe it was serious , to tell you the truth.
a regular visitor, betting on sheep is more interesting than betting on horses.
races everyone has already studied the form of the horse 23 , and there are clear favorites. But
nobody has heard anything about these sheep! Most people find it difficult to tell one from another
in any case.
sheep race, half a dozen sheep race down hill over a course of about half a mile. Food is waiting
for them at the other end of the track just to give them some encouragement, I ought to add! The sheep
run surprisingly fast, 25 they have probably not eaten for a while. Anyway, the crowd around me
were obviously enjoying their day out at the races,judging by their happy faces and the
sense of excitement.








A
B
C
D
E
in advance
strange
although
turned up
exciting
21. B 22. D 23. A 24. E 25. C


11.
In our daily life we need to communicate with one another. We can do this easily when we are close
to other people. However, thanks to the 21 of the telephone, we are still able to communicate
with one another when we are far apart.

The man who made this possible was Alexander Graham Bell,
born in Ediburgh in 1847. Bell, a teacher of visible speech who spent all his spare time experimenting.
In 1875, he 22 the first sounds sent over a distance by electricity.

The first telephone did not arouse the interest of the visitors although it was shown at an
exhibition in Philadelphia. It was looked upon as no more than a toy.

Fortunately for Bell, the Emperor of Brazil happened to pass by and 23 about his invention.
Bell gave him the receiver and went to speak into the transmitter at the other end of the 24 .
When he heard Bell's voice on the receiver, he dropped the instrument in surprise and said, talks!

The judges became interested and looked carefully at Bell's telephone. They realized then that
it was a most important invention. It 25 the medal. One of the judges, a great English scientist,
said that the telephone was the most wonderful thing he had ever seen.
21、

A
B
C
D
E

heard
wire
won
won
inquired
21. D 22. A 23.E 24. B 25. C (won)


12.
Kate said “Hello” to as she entered the picked up a wire basket and walked
towards the bace of the store where the rice was kept. The room was quite large and divided by three
long aisles (过道), with rows of shelves full of goods. Besides her and Mr. Patel there were only
two boys in the store. They were both wearing long overcoats. They looked rather 21 because
the overcoats were too big for them. “Watch out”, she heard one of them whisper to the other. She
walked on to the next aisle and found the rice she was looking for. Then she heard something else.
It 22 like a box dropping on the floor. She looked through the small open space between goods
on the shelf and saw one of the boys picking up a box. But instead of putting it in the basket, he
23 it into the inside pocket of his overcoat. Kate looked back and could see Mr. Patel at the door
checking through a list. Then she looked through the space in the shelf again. Then boys still had
their backs to her. They were putting something else into their pockets and then one of them said
“Let's get out of here”. They moved away from her.
When she got to the door the two boys were 24 her. She watched them paying for the few things
in their basket. They had both buttoned their overcoats. Mr. Patel did not seem to know what they
had done. He even 25 at them as they were about to leave. Now, Kate decided to stop them.







A
B
C
D
E
dropped
stange
in front of
sounded
smiled
21. B 22. D 23. A 24. C 25. E

13.
Mike always loves ships. When he was younger, he said,
___21___, and he did not getin.

Then he said,
expensive, and Mike did not have

much money.

But last summer Mike found a swimming club near ___23___ house. The lessons did not cost very much, and
Mike began going to the club at

every end of the week and having lessons. Now he is a good swimmer.

Last week a little boy said to him,
not good at all,

smiled.
area!'Then I'm very ___25___, and I swim quickly.







A
B
C
D
E
so fast
afraid
were
his
good

21. E 22. C 23. D 24. A 25. B


People tell a story about a _ 21___ painter who was eating at an expensive French restaurant.
When the meal over, he discovered that he didn't have any money, so he signed his napkin (餐巾) and handed it
22 the waiter. Was the owner of the restaurant disappointed? Not at all. He could sell
art for many times the cost
of the dinner.
Today, anything with a famous artist's name on it is valuable. The reason is that so many people buy art as
an investment, in order to 23 it at a higher price. And the easiest way to determine a work's value is the
reputation of the artist. But in fact, it is the opinion of a small number of critics, art dealers, or museum directors
which is decisive .
__24 , the price of an artistic work can go up quickly. For example, in 1959, a couple bought a painting by
Jasper Johns for $$900. By 1989, critical opinion had decided that Johns was a major artist ---- and the couple
sold their painting for one million dollars. With this kind of profit, it is easy to see why big companies 25
rich people spend a lot of money investing in art. It is also easy to see that it is the investors, and not the artists
themselves,who make the biggest profits.

A As a
B well- known
C to
D as well as
E sell
参考答案:21B 22C 23 E 24 D 25A

Without time to relex and have fun , kids can suffer stress just like adults, warn
experts -who say as many as one in four youngsters have symptoms of burnout (过度劳累). More and more
parents are pushing their kids to be busy in structured activities all the time. Many of these activities for children
aren't recreational (娱乐的) 21 involve competition. The kids are pushed to win, not just participate, and
this can cause stress . Today's parents have the 22 that children who don't pursue a lot outside activities
will be left behind .Parents are in a panic because they know it's a 23 world out there. They are running
scared to be sure their kids can go into the marketplace and compete as adults, but 24 some cases they
are missing the big picture.
Kids who are unhappy and depressed grow up to be unhappy, depressed adults who don't do well in their
jobs or personal life. And these kids won't know as adults how to relax. Everyone needs time just to relax and
refresh. When you're not stressed, you can be 25 productive. That's why it's important to help your child
find a balance.

A in
B idea
C but
D more
E tough

参考答案:21 C 22 B 23 E 24 A 25 D

Human language is a system of symbols. No other animal has a complex symbolic language that must be
learned. Animal. language is largely instinctive,while basic human language is learned speech, composed
21 sounds that symbolize things, ideas, actions, and the like.
We learn to read, often with considerable effort, by noticing or being taught that groups of letters stand for
the sounds that we already know 22 to speak. We learn to write, with even greater effort, by learning to
form the letters, 23 are symbols of sounds, and to put them together on paper so that others can read
what we “say”.
Since human language is a form of human behavior,there is nothing absolute about it. It has 24
lowly throughout human history and will continue to develop. In the English language there are perhaps
600,000 25 , Possibly more, but most of them are know only to specialists and are rarely used.

A how
B which
C developed
D of
E sounds

参考答案:21D 22A 23B 24C 25 E

Three men came to London for a holiday. They came to a large hotel and took a room there. ___21___ room
was on thefiftieth floor.
In the evening the three men went to a cinema and came back very ___22___.
“I'm sorry,” said the assistant of the hotel. “Our lifts are not working at this time of night. If you don't
want to walk up to your room, we shall make up a bed for you in the hall.”
“No, no,” Tom, one of the three men, said, “No, thank you. We do not want to sleep in the hall. We shall
walk up Mto our room.”
Then he turned to his two friends and said, “It is not easy to walk up to the fiftieth floor, but I know
___23___make it easier. On our way to the room, I shall tell you some jokes, then you, Andy, sing us some songs,
then you,
Peter, tell us some interesting stories.”
“All right. That's a good idea,” the friends both agreed.
They began to walk up to their room. Tom told many jokes. Andy sang some songs. ___24___ they came
to the thirty-ighth floor. They were tired and decided to have a rest.
“Well,” said Tom, “Now it's your turn, Peter. After all those jokes and songs, tell us a long and interesting
story with a sad ending.” “All right,” said Peter, “I shall tell you a story. It is not long, ___25___ it is reallysad: We
left the key in our room in the hall.”

A At last
B late
C Their
D Their
E but
参考答案:21C 22 B 23A 24? 25 E

Social customs and ways of behaving are changing. __21__ was considered impolite many years ago is
now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was thought to be impolite behavior for a man to smoke in the street. No
man who thought of himself as being a gentleman __22__ a fool of himself by smoking when a woman was in
the room.
Customs __23__ from country to country, but the important thing __24__ is not to do anything that might
make other people feel __25__, especially if they are your guests. You are expected to find a way to keep them
from feeling foolish.

A uncomfortable
B would make
C to remember
D uncomfortable
E what


参考答案:21 E 22 C 23B 24 ? 25 D

Last Saturday, Tony went to see Benny. But he didn't know ___21___ Benny lived. On the way, he stopped
in front of a yellow house, and asked an old woman the ___22___ to Benny's house. “His house is not far from
my house,” said the woman. “It's behind the trees. But you can't get there can go there by bus. It'll
___23___ you hours to get there ___24___ foot.”“What's wrong with her?”
Then Tony walked to the other side of the trees. He found the old woman was right. There was a river in front of
him, and he couldn't see a boat. The house was on the other side of the ___25___.

A on
B where
C way
D river
E river
参考答案:21 B 22 C 23 ? 24 A 25 E



Modern zoos are very different from zoos that were built fifty years ago. At that time, zoos were places
21 people could go to see animals from many parts of the world. The animals lived in cages that were made
22 concrete with iron bars, cages that were easy to keep clean.
Unfortunately for the animals, the cages were small and impossible to hide in. The zoo environment was
anything but natural. 23 the zoo keepers took good care of the animals and fed them well, many of the
animals did notthrive; they behaved in strange ways, and they often became ill.
In modern zoos, people can see animals in more natural habitats. The animals are given more 24 in
large areas so that they can live more comfortably as they would in nature. Even the appearance of zoos has
changed. Trees and grass grow in the cages, and streams of water flow 25 the areas that animals live
in.
A of
B Although
C where
D over
E over

参考答案:21C 22A 23B 24D 25 E


Nowadays most people decide quite early what kind of work they would do. When I was at school, we had
to choose what to study when we were fifteen. I chose scientific subjects. 21 , scientists will earn a lot of
money, 22 I decided that
I would never be a scientist. It was a long time before I told my parents that I wasn't happy at school. So my
father said,
I talked about it with my friends Frank and Lesley. Neither of them could suggest anything, but they
promised that they would ask their friends. A few days later 23 I was still in bed, someone phoned,
that Miss Jenkins?
you in my clothes factory. My name is Mr. Thomson.
24 goodbye to my mother.
I arrived a bit early and when Mr. Thomson came he asked me if I had been waiting a long time. I
replied, 25
a model!
A end
B to say
C in ther future
D but
E while
参考答案:21 C 22A 23 E 24B 25 D

Eastern Europe is considered the most polluted of all the world's industrialized areas because heavy metals
21 coal mining have contaminated the area's waters. Many rivers, land, and forests are biologically 22
from 's forest protection program has succeeded 23 strengthening the country's
agricultural base and bringing a new source of wealth to villagers. It remains to be seen 24 these
measures will have enough impact to slow the rate of removing the forests. Indonesia is facing the 25
problems of providing enough food, shelter and employment for its large population, and encouraging birth
control.
A dead
B from
C serious
D whether
E in

参考答案:21 E 22 A 23 B 24 D 25 C

For the first time in our marriage, I had decided to spend my holiday alone, without my wife. We had not
quarreled . My common sense told me that all habits ---- even good ones ---- should be 21 from time to
time. Doing everything together with my wife had become very much of a habit with me. So I had gone off to Italy
22 my own to spend three weeks at a hotel at the seaside. I had hoped it would be nice and warm. But
actually it was 35℃ in the shade, 23 enough to roast an ox. I walked about in shorts, my bald head
coverd with a handkerchief, sweating and thirsty. And all the time I had to 24 my wife, who had gone to
the mountains of North Wales and was doubtless enjoying herself very much. Why had I, with my sensitive
English skin, gone to Italy of all places? At night, I was kept 25 by two bands playing like mad in the bar
downstairs.

A on
B awake
C think of
D formed
E awake

参考答案:21D 22A 23B? 24C 25 E

A hot dog is one of the most popular American foods. It was, named after Frankfimer, a German food.
You may hear “hot dog” used in other ways. People sometimes say “hot dog”to express ___21___. For
example, a friend may ask ___22___ you would like to go to the cinema. You might say, “Great! I would love to
go.”Or, you couldsay,“ Hot dog! I would love to go.”
People ___23___ use the expression to describe someone who is a “show- off”, who tries to show
everyone else how great he is. You often hear such ___24___ called a “hot dog”. He may be a baseball player for
example, who catches the ball with one hand, making a(n) ___25___ catch seem more difficult. You know he is a
hot dog because when he makessuch a catch, he bows to the crowd, hoping to win their cheers.
A also
B a person
C if
D easy
E pleasure


参考答案:21 E 22 C 23 A 24 B 25 D

An old woman suddenly went blind. She promised to give a doctor a lot of money if he could make her see
again. 21 .
The doctor soon discovered what was wrong with her eyes, but he decided not to cure her right away,
22 each time he visited, he secretly took some of her things. When he had taken everything, he was going
to cure her blindness and set a large bill.
Now when the old woman could see again, she noticed that all her things had gone and she 23 to
pay the bill, so the doctor took her to a judge.
24
any of the things in my house.
The old woman won the case and the doctor went angry unhappily 25 getting his pay.
A nothing
B refused
C can't see
D without
E but

参考答案:21A 22 E 23B 24C 25 D

Coffee and tea are the most popular drinks in the world. Coffee is a favorite drink of Canadians. Many
Canadians like to start their day 21 a cup of coffee. At work, they may take a coffee break. Coffee break
is a time to stop and relax for a few minutes over a cup of coffee or a snack.
Why is coffee so 22 ? For one thing, it has a rich, strong taste that many people like. It is served
hot, with milk, cream or sugar. Many people like coffee in the morning because it helps them 23 . Coffee
has caffeine in it. Caffeine gives people more energy.
Every day, millions of people all over the world drink tea. Tea is the national drink of China, Japan,
England and Russia. In England, it is a C to drink tea in the afternoon. In Japan, drinking tea is also a
social custom and there are special rules for tea drinking.
Tea comes from tea leaves. We make tea by 25 boiling water on dried tea leaves. People usually
drink hot tea,but it can be served cold. Some people like to drink tea with milk or cream. Other people hate milk
or cream in tea, but they put in honey, sugar or lemon. Tea also has some caffeine in it.
A popular
B with
C custom
D pouring
E custom

参考答案:21 B 22A 23 ? 24C 25 D

Handshaking, though a European practice, is often seen in big cities of China. Nobody knows exactly
when the practice started in Europe. It is said that long ago in Europe when people met, they showed their
unarmed hands to each other as a sign of goodwill. 21 time went on and trade in cities grew rapidly,
people in cities began to clap each other's hands to make a deal or to reach an agreement. This practice was
later changed into 22 hands among friends on meeting or leaving each other.
sometimes means agreement reached.
Do the Europeans shake hands wherever they go and with whomever they meet? No. Sometimes the
Chinese abroad reach out their hands 23 often to be polite. It is really very impolite to give your hand
when the other party, especially when it is a woman, shows little interest in shaking hands with you and when the
meeting does not mean anything to him or her. Even if, for politeness, he holds out his unwilling hand in answer
to your uninvited hand, just touch it slightly. There is generally a misunderstanding among the Chinese that
westerners are usually open and straightforward, while the Chinese are rather reserved in manner. But 24
some people in western countries are more reserved than some Chinese today. So it is a good idea to shake
hands with a westerner only when he shows interest in 25 relations with you.
A further
B shaking
C too
D As
E in fact
参考答案:21D 22 B 23C 24 E 25 A

Mumu is a Chinese boy. But now he___21__in the UK. He lives and ___22__ with Mr and Mrs Green in
London. They are very nice to him. But
they like different food.
For breakfast, Mr and Mrs Green would like milk, eggs and some vegetables, sometimes they have fruits.
Mumu would like milk and eggs, but hewouldn't like vegetables at the breakfast time.
Lunch is at one ___. Mr and Mrs Green usually have large hamburgers. Mumu doesn't like them. He thinks
they're ___24___. He wouldlike some rice. After that, he'd like some fruits. ___25___ Mr and Mrs Green usually
have afternoon tea.
For dinner, Mr and Mrs Green have soup, beef, vegetables and fruit. Mumu wouldn't like any beef, he'd like
some noodles.

A eats
B is
C But
D o'clock
E But

参考答案:21B 22 A 23D 24 ? 25 E



Christmas is actually a home and family festival. As Christmas approaches, those who live away try to get back
home. Besides, the big shops, beautifully 21 and brightly lit, stay open long after dark. Everyone is
buyingChristmas presents for friends and relatives parents try to give the children everything they want.
The home is decorated with 22 paper chains, leaves of holly and attractive greeting cards received
through thepost from friends. In the corner there may be a Christmas tree, its branches decorated with shining
stars and colored lights and sometimes 23 with gifts.
In the evenings, children may be heard outside the house,singing Christmas songs called carols.
Christmas Eve comes at last. When the children go to bed, they often hang up a large 24 or
pillowcase toreceive the presents. Quietly the parents go and leave the presents near their bed.
On Christmas Day people usually have a wonderful dinner. In the evening the family will sit round the fire,
eating nuts, sweets and fruit, talking, or watching TV, or playing 25 .
21、
A stocking
B games
C decorated
D hung
E colorful
参考答案:21C 22 E 23D 24 A 25 B

Today the car is the most popular sort of transportation in all of the United States. It has completely replaced
the horse as a means of everyday transportation. Americans use their car for ___21___ 90% of all personal
Americans are able to ___22___ cars. During this period American car manufacturers set about
improving theirproducts and work efficiency. As a result, the yearly income of the average family increased from
1950 to 1975 faster than the price of cars. For this reason ___23___ a new car takes a smaller part of a family's
total earnings today. In 1951, proportionally, it took 8.1 months of an average family's income to buy a new car. In
1962 a new car cost 8.3 of a family's annual earnings, by 1975 it only took 4.75 months income. ___24___, the
1975 cars were technically superiorto models from previous years. The influence of automobile extends
throughout the economy as the car is so important to an American. Americans spend more money ___25___
keeping their cars running than on any other item.
A purchasing
B In addition
C nearly
D in
E buy
参考答案:21C 22 E 23 A 24B 25 D

A little boy wanted to meet God, so he started his trip with some cakes and orange juice. On his way he saw
an old woman ___21___ in the park. The boy sat down next to her. The old lady looked ___22___, so he offered
her a cake. She accepted it thankfully and smiled at him. Her smile was so pretty that the boy wanted to see it
again, so he gave her a bottle of orange juice. Once again she smiled at him. The boy was very happy! They sat
there all afternoon eating an smiling, but they never say a word. As it grew dark, the boy got up to leave.
___23___ he left, he gave her a gave him her biggest smile ever.
When the boy ___24___ home, his mother saw the look of joy on his face. She asked him,“what made you
so happy?”He replied,“I had lunch with God. She's got the most beautiful smile I've ever seen!”The old woman
also returned to herhome ___25___. Her son asked, “Mother, why are you so happy?” She answered,“I ate cakes
in the park with God. Youknow, he's much younger than I expected.”
A hungry
B got
C sitting
D happily
E Before
参考答案:21 C 22A 23 E 24 B 25 D

Mumu is a Chinese boy. But now he___21__in the UK. He lives and ___22__ with Mr and Mrs Green in
London. They are very nice to him. But
they like different food.
For breakfast, Mr and Mrs Green would like milk, eggs and some vegetables, sometimes they have fruits.
Mumu would like milk and eggs, but hewouldn't like vegetables at the breakfast time.
Lunch is at one ___23___. Mr and Mrs Green usually have large hamburgers. Mumu doesn't like them. He
thinks they're ___24___. He would like some rice. After that, he'd like some fruits. ___25___ Mr and Mrs Green
usually have afternoon tea.
For dinner, Mr and Mrs Green have soup, beef, vegetables and fruit. Mumu wouldn't like any beef, he'd like
some noodles.
21、
A eats
B is
C But
D o'clock
E bad
参考答案:21 B 22 A 23D 24 E 25 C

For the first time in our marriage, I had decided to spend my holiday alone, without my wife. We had not
quarreled . My common sense told me that all habits ---- even good ones ---- should be 21 from time
to time. Doingeverything together with my wife had become very much of a habit with me. So I had gone off to
Italy 22 my own tospend three weeks at a hotel at the seaside. I had hoped it would be nice and warm.
But actually it was 35℃ in theshade, 23 enough to roast an ox. I walked about in shorts, my bald head
coverd with a handkerchief, sweating andthirsty. And all the time I had to 24 my wife, who had gone to
the mountains of North Wales and was doubtlessenjoying herself very much. Why had I, with my sensitive
English skin, gone to Italy of all places? At night, I was kept 25 by two bands playing like mad in the bar
downstairs.
A on
B awake
C think of
D formed
E hot
参考答案:21 B 22 A 23E 24 C 25D

Why is setting goals important? because goals can halp you do,be, and experience everything you want in life.
21 just letting life happen to you, goals allow you to make your life happen. Successful people 22 how
their life should be and set lots of goals. By setting goals you are taking control of your life. It's like having a map
to show
you where you want to go. Think of it this way. There are two drivers. One has a destination (目的地) in
mind (her
goal) which can be found on a map. She can drive straight there without any 23 time or wrong turns.
The other
driver has no goal or destination or map. She starts off at the same time from the same place as the first driver,
but
she drives aimlessly around, never getting anywhere, just 24 gas. Which driver do you want to be?
Winners in life set goals and follow through on them. They decide what they want in life and then get
there by
making 25 and setting goals. Unsuccessful people just let life happen by accident. Goals aren't difficult to set
ad
they aren't difficult to reach. It's up to you to find out what your goals really are. You are the one who must
decide
what to achieve and in what direction to aim your life.
A Instead of
B using up
C imagine
D money
E wasted
参考答案:21 D 22 C 23E 24B 25 ?


Last night,a fire broke out in Ann’s house in Manchester.
Ann's parents were out of town for the weekend when something wrong in the room caused the fire to
21 in the
middle of the night. The girl was waken up by the family dog, Danny, who was barking loudly in the back
garden. Ann
smelled something 22 _. She got up and at once ran through the smoke-filled house to wake her old
brother, Frank.
When Frank would not wake up, Ann got some help from the dog. Frank's unconscious body was far too
23 for the
little girl to move alone , but the clever girl brought the dog inside and 24 the dog's leash(牵狗的皮
带)to
Frank's left ankle. She then held her brother's right ankle, and together the girl and the dog 25 Frank to
safety.
The 10-year-old girl, Ann, saved her big brother from death.
21、
A heavy
B burning
C start
D pulled
E tied
参考答案:21 A 22B 23 A 24E 25 D

For thousands of years, people thought of glass as something beautiful to look at. Only recently do they
come to __
21__ it as something looked through. Stores __22__ their goods in large glass windows. Glass bottles and jars
that hold
food and drink allow us __23__ the contents. Glass is used to make spectacles, microscopes, telescopes, and
__24__ very
useful and necessary objects, and glasses, are used by people who can not see perfectly or by people who
want to
protect their eyes __25__ bright light.
A think of
B to see
C display
D think of
E from
参考答案:21A 22C 23B 24? 25 E

You may meet Americans who know very little about your country. If this __21__ the case, be patient with
them.
Unfortunately, little is taught about the cultures or customs of other countries in America schools. The United
States
has always been separated from older countries by the vast oceans to the East and West of the country. As a
__22__
Americans have not become so familiar with different cultures and other ways of doing things as is often the
case in
older countries. If Americans try to help you __23__ something that is very familiar to you, if they mistake your
country for another of thousands of kilometers away, be patient with them. The United States has developed
into a
modern nation in a very short time __24__ with many other countries------only about 300 years. Americans have
been very
busy with growth of the country, with building roads and cities, establishing free education for millions of
children,
and making inventions, discoveries, and developments to benefit the whole world. The Nation's attention has
been on the
United States, not on the world, during most of this __25__ period. It is only since World War Two (1939-1945)
that
Americans have been more interested in other parts of the World.
A with
B compared
C result
D result
E is
参考答案:21E 22C 23A 24B 25 ?

Three men came to London for a holiday. They came to a large hotel and took a room there.
___21___ room was on the
fiftieth floor.
In the evening the three men went to a cinema and came back very ___22___.
“I'm sorry,” said the assistant of the hotel. “Our lifts are not working at this time of night. If you don't
want to walk up to your room, we shall make up a bed for you in the hall.”
“No, no,” Tom, one of the three men, said, “No, thank you. We do not want to sleep in the hall. We
shall walk upto our room.”
Then he turned to his two friends and said, “It is not easy to walk up to the fiftieth floor, but I know
___23___make it easier. On our way to the room, I shall tell you some jokes, then you, Andy, sing us some songs,
then you,
Peter, tell us some interesting stories.” “All right. That's a good idea,” the friends both agreed.
They began to walk up to their room. Tom told many jokes. Andy sang some songs. ___24___ they came
to the thirty-eighth floor. They were tired and decided to have a rest.
“Well,” said Tom, “Now it's your turn, Peter. After all those jokes and songs, tell us a long and interesting
story with a sad ending.” “All right,” said Peter, “I shall tell you a story. It is not long, ___25___ it is really
sad: We left the key in our room in the hall.”
A At last
B late
C Their
D but
E how to
参考答案:21C 22B 23E 24 A 25 D

Mr. Brown is a very rich man, but he loves money more than any other thing. One day, Mr. Brown went into
a
___21___ the clerk for a cheap room ___22___ a bath. The clerk was very surprised. He said,
your son
always lives in ___23___ room when he comes here. That room doesn't fit you. You had better choose a
___24___ one.

A asked
B don't
C with
D asked
E better

参考答案:21 A 22C 23D? 24 E 25 B

Today the car is the most popular sort of transportation in all of the United States. It has completely
replaced
the horse as a means of everyday transportation. Americans use their car for ___21___ 90% of all personal

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