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He washed his face ______.A.cleanedB.cleaningC.to be cleanD.clean

He washed his face ______.

A.cleaned

B.cleaning

C.to be clean

D.clean

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第1题
What did Bill do after he answered a call?A.Hewatched TVB.He washed his shirts.C.He turned

What did Bill do after he answered a call?

A.Hewatched TV

B.He washed his shirts.

C.He turned on the washing machine.

D.He put his shirts in the washing machine.

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第2题
A.In the middle of his sleep.B.When he opened the door.C.Just as he turned off the lig

A.In the middle of his sleep.

B.When he opened the door.

C.Just as he turned off the light.

D.After he washed and went to bed.

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第3题
When my husband came here he was very disturbed. And I think he's been encouraged to believe his fantasies really existed. But that's over now, he's ____ himself.

A.washed

B.cleansed

C.purified

D.purged

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第4题
Which part is NOT a specific detail in the sentence: “He had opened his eyes with the sun,
scratched, done his business like a dog at the roadside, washed at the public fountain, begged a piece of breakfast and a few olives, eaten them squatting on the ground, and washed them down with a few handfuls of water scooped from the spring.”?

A、He had opened his eyes

B、like a dog

C、squatting on the ground

D、scooped from the spring

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第5题
In 1945, Reuben, a 12yearold boy, saw something in a shop window that set his heart racing

In 1945, Reuben, a 12yearold boy, saw something in a shop window that set his heart racing. The price—five dollars—was beyond his means, but he went inside the shop anyway. Standing proud and straight in his flour sack(面粉袋)shirt and washed out trousers, he asked the shopkeeper to hold it for him for some time. “Ill try,”the shopkeeper smiled.

Reuben decided to raise the five dollars. Hearing the sound of hammering from a side street, he suddenly had an idea. People built their own homes in Bay Roberts, using nails purchased in sacks from a local factory. The sacks were sometimes discarded and Reuben knew he could sell them back to the factory for five cents a piece. Every day after school, Reuben went around the town, collecting nail sacks. When the school closed for the summer, Reuben wandered around the town, searching for his treasures. Often he was tired and hungry, but the thought of the object in the shop window kept him going. Sometimes his mother Dora would ask:“Reuben, where were you? We were waiting for you to have dinner.”

“Playing, Mum. Sorry.”

Dora would look at his face and shake her head. Boys.

One day in spring, he counted the coins and found that he needed 20 cents more.Could there be any sacks left anywhere in town? He had to find four and sell them before the day ended.

When Reuben arrived at the factory in the late afternoon, the sack buyer was about to lock up.“Mister! Please don’t close up yet.”The man turned and saw Reuben, dirty and sweat stained.

With four more coins in his pocket, Reuben headed for the shop and got what he wanted. Racing home, he burst through the front door.“Here, Mum! Here!”He exclaimed as he ran to her side. He placed a small box in her work roughened hand.

Dora unwrapped it carefully, to save the paper. A blue velvet jewel box appeared. She lifted the lid and saw an almond shaped brooch (胸针) with the word“Mother.” It was Mothers Day, 1946. Dora had no jewels except her wedding ring. Speechless, she smiled radiantly and gathered her son into her arms.

(1). The boy was excited because he saw in the shop window something he wanted

for .

(A). himself

(B). his brother

(C). his father

(D). his mother

(2). The way Reubens clothes are described shows that he was from .

(A). a rich family

(B). a poor family

(C). a middle class family

(D). a divorced family

(3). The word“Boys”(para. 5) implies that .

(A). boys are like that

(B). boys often tell lies

(C). the mother was angry

(D). the mother disbelieved Reuben

(4). The word“treasures”(line 3,para. 3) refers to .

(A). coins

(B). sacks

(C). rings

(D). brooches

(5). The passage is mainly about .

(A). a loving boy

(B). a tolerant mother

(C). a kind sack buyer

(D). a generous shopkeeper

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第6题
The smile on his face shows that he is ______ his students' work.A.worded aboutB.pleased w

The smile on his face shows that he is ______ his students' work.

A.worded about

B.pleased with

C.sorry for

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第7题
A young woman rode with her new husband in a wagon(四轮马车). They came to a log cabin(小

A young woman rode with her new husband in a wagon(四轮马车). They came to a log cabin(小棚屋). The mall shouted and a little boy came running out of the cabin. Sarah, the young woman, got down from the wagon, opened wide her arms and held the boy close.

"Hello, Abe Lincoln," she said. "I think we'll be good friends."

The new mother with the smiling face went to' work at once. She washed Abe and his sister and tidied(整理) their hair. And that night she threw away the boy's mattress(床垫) of leaves and gave him a soft mattress and enough blankets to keep him warm at night.

Sarah wove cloth and made new shirts for Abe. She made him new deerskin trousers and even deerskin shoes.

Maybe, if she hadn't come to the cabin, he wouldn't have lived to be a man. When Abe's father told him not to go to school any more and help on the farm, Sarah took Abe's part against his father. Abe would rather read than eat, and when his father told him to stop, Sarah said, "Let the boy read."

In 1830 the day came when Abe would leave home to work in New Salem. For the last time she had taken Abe's part against his father. For the last time she had kept the cabin quiet so that Abe could read.

More than twenty years later, when Abe, who had then become famous, was going to make a speech in a nearby town, Sarah went there just to watch him. In the crowd she tried to make herself small, but he saw her and, in front of everybody, got out of his carriage and went over and put his arms around her and kissed her. Yes, that was her Abe.

"He loved me truly," she said later.

Which of the following is not true?

A.The young woman in the wagon was Abe's new mother.

B.The man in the wagon was Abe's new father.

C.The little boy was the young woman's new son.

D.The little boy running out of the cabin was Abe.

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第8题
He was covered with a scarf with his face exposing.
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第9题
The ______ on his face told me that he was angry.A.impressionB.sightC.appearanceD.look

The ______ on his face told me that he was angry.

A.impression

B.sight

C.appearance

D.look

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第10题
He raised his arms to ______his face from the blow. A. protest B. protect C. preve

He raised his arms to ______his face from the blow.

A. protest

B. protect

C. prevent

D. keep

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