Mr. Robinson in China for many years, but now he is in Australia.
A. has lived B. had lived C. lived D. was living
科目:高中英语 来源:2012-2013学年新疆兵团农二师华山中学高二上期学前考试英语卷(带解析) 题型:完型填空
One day, four lawyers were riding along a country road. There had been a(n) 36 , and the ground was soft. The lawyers rode 37 , talking and laughing. As they were passing through a 38 , they heard some noises in the grass.
“What’s the matter here?” asked one man.
“Oh, it’s only some old robins (知更鸟)!” said another one, “The 39 has blown them out of the nest. They are too young to 40 .”
“What a 41 ! They’ll die,” said the third one.
“Well! They’re nothing but 42 ,” said the first lawyer.
The three men looked down and saw the mother robin 43 to her mates. Then they rode on, talking and laughing as before. In a few minutes they had 44 the birds. But the fourth lawyer, whose name was Abraham Lincoln, 45 . He got down from his 46 and gently took the little ones up. They didn’t seem 47 , but chirped (唧唧叫) softly, as if they knew they were safe.
“Never 48 , my little fellows,” said Mr. Lincoln. Then he looked up to find the nest from which they had 49 . It was much higher than he could reach. But Mr. Lincoln could 50 . He put the birds softly, one by one, into their warm home.
In a few minutes, Mr. Lincoln 51 the others. He had torn his coat on the thorny (多刺的) tree. Then all three of them 52 heartily. They thought it so 53 that a strong man should take so much trouble just for some worthless young birds.
“Gentlemen,” said Mr. Lincoln, “I couldn’t have 54 tonight if I had left those helpless robins to die in the 55 grass.”
Abraham Lincoln afterwards became President of America.
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136 Crestview Circle
Dover, Connecticut
January 16, 1995
Gander’s Furniture Store
Stamford, Connecticut, 09876
Dear Sir,
I am writing about your January bill, which I am returning with this letter. I am not going to pay this bill. Last month I bought a table and four chairs for $65.50. They were sent to me on December 18. That night one leg of the table broke while my wife was putting our dinner on it. It fell on one of the chair, and that broke, too. Our $ 2.50 steak(牛排) landed on the floor, and the dog ate it.
I spoke to the salesmen who had sold me the table and the chairs. He told me to write you a letter. I wrote you on December 20, saying that I was not going to pay for the furniture. On December 21 some men came and took it back to the store.
Please do something about your records. I do not want to receive another bill for the furniture which I returned.
Yours truly
Alberts Robbins
【小题1】From the letter we can know that Mr. Robbins had actually paid _____ for the table and the four chairs.
| A.$ 65.50 | B.$ 68.00 | C.$ 2.50 | D.no money |
| A.He had paid for the furniture but was asked to pay again. |
| B.He didn’t want to receive a second bill for the furniture he had returned. |
| C.The furniture he bought was badly made and he wanted to return it. |
| D.He wanted the manager to scold the salesmen for the bad furniture. |
| A.He was angry. | B.He was sad. | C.He was anxious. | D.He was friendly. |
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One day, four lawyers were riding along a country road. There had been a(n) 36 , and the ground was soft. The lawyers rode 37 , talking and laughing. As they were passing through a 38 , they heard some noises in the grass.
“What’s the matter here?” asked one man.
“Oh, it’s only some old robins (知更鸟)!” said another one, “The 39 has blown them out of the nest. They are too young to 40 .”
“What a 41 ! They’ll die,” said the third one.
“Well! They’re nothing but 42 ,” said the first lawyer.
The three men looked down and saw the mother robin 43 to her mates. Then they rode on, talking and laughing as before. In a few minutes they had 44 the birds. But the fourth lawyer, whose name was Abraham Lincoln, 45 . He got down from his 46 and gently took the little ones up. They didn’t seem 47 , but chirped (唧唧叫) softly, as if they knew they were safe.
“Never 48 , my little fellows,” said Mr. Lincoln. Then he looked up to find the nest from which they had 49 . It was much higher than he could reach. But Mr. Lincoln could 50 . He put the birds softly, one by one, into their warm home.
In a few minutes, Mr. Lincoln 51 the others. He had torn his coat on the thorny (多刺的) tree. Then all three of them 52 heartily. They thought it so 53 that a strong man should take so much trouble just for some worthless young birds.
“Gentlemen,” said Mr. Lincoln, “I couldn’t have 54 tonight if I had left those helpless robins to die in the 55 grass.”
Abraham Lincoln afterwards became President of America.
1. A.war B.earthquake C.fire D.rain
2. A.calmly B.nervously C.slowly D.frequently
3. A.forest B.room C.street D.city
4. A.snow B.storm C.light D.flood
5. A.fly B.speak C.move D.eat
6. A.success B.shame C.pity D.case
7. A.trees B.pets C.children D.birds
8. A.dancing B.pointing C.singing D.crying
9. A.dealt with B.forgotten about C.cared for D.turned to
10. A.shouted B.stopped C.considered D.insisted
11. A.wall B.car C.horse D.truck
12. A.frightened B.tired C.interested D.touched
13. A.stay B.mind C.stand D.rest
14. A.learned B.come C.fallen D.heard
15. A.drive B.climb C.cook D.run
16. A.noticed B.blamed C.visited D.joined
17. A.laughed B.jumped C.worked D.cried
18. A.lucky B.clear C.foolish D.dangerous
19. A.changed B.returned C.read D.slept
20. A.wet B.green C.small D.fresh
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136 Crestview Circle
Dover, Connecticut
January 16, 1995
Gander’s Furniture Store
Stamford, Connecticut, 09876
Dear Sir,
I am writing about your January bill, which I am returning with this letter. I am not going to pay this bill. Last month I bought a table and four chairs for $65.50. They were sent to me on December 18. That night one leg of the table broke while my wife was putting our dinner on it. It fell on one of the chair, and that broke, too. Our $ 2.50 steak(牛排) landed on the floor, and the dog ate it.
I spoke to the salesmen who had sold me the table and the chairs. He told me to write you a letter. I wrote you on December 20, saying that I was not going to pay for the furniture. On December 21 some men came and took it back to the store.
Please do something about your records. I do not want to receive another bill for the furniture which I returned.
Yours truly
Alberts Robbins
1.From the letter we can know that Mr. Robbins had actually paid _____ for the table and the four chairs.
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A.$ 65.50 |
B.$ 68.00 |
C.$ 2.50 |
D.no money |
2. Why do you think Mr. Robbins write the letter to the furniture store?
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A.He had paid for the furniture but was asked to pay again. |
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B.He didn’t want to receive a second bill for the furniture he had returned. |
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C.The furniture he bought was badly made and he wanted to return it. |
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D.He wanted the manager to scold the salesmen for the bad furniture. |
3.Try to guess how Mr. Robins felt when he was writing the letter.
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A.He was angry. |
B.He was sad. |
C.He was anxious. |
D.He was friendly. |
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