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r months and then he went to India. He hoped that the 6 would give him some new ideas and give him a change in life. Steven Jobs lived on a farm in California after he returned from India. In 1975, he began to make a 7 type of puter. He designed the Apple Computer with his friend. He 8 the name “Apple” just because it could help him to remember a 9 summer he once spent in an apple tree garden. His Apple Computer was such a great success and soon became 10 all over the world. He died in 2011, but he lives in people39。s hearts. 1. A. goodB. badC. noisy2. A. familiesB. doctorsC. schoolmates3. A. findB. getC. change4. A. chancesB. permissionsC. ideas5. A. workedB. relaxedC. played6. A. tripB. gameC. play7. A. cheapB. newC. popular8. A. requiredB. invitedC. chose9. A. happyB. hotC. busy10. A. unhealthyB. famousC. pleased8.閱讀下列短文,從下面每小題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 A father and his daughter were flying a kite in the park. The young daughter was a little bit tired, so they took a 1 on the beach when the daughter saw an old man selling apples, she asked her father to buy her an apple. Her father didn39。t bring much money with him but it was enough to buy two apples. So he did, and gave 2 of them to his daughter, smiling. His daughter held one apple in her left hand and the other in the right hand. Then the father asked her if she could 3 one of the apples with him. When the girl heard this, she quickly took a bite from one apple. And before her father could speak she also took a bite from the 4 apple. The father was 5 .He wondered what mistake he made so that his daughter acted in such a greedy way. He was lost in thought. Perhaps he was just thinking too much. His daughter was too 6 to understand about sharing and giving. A smile disappeared from his face. Suddenly, his daughter with an apple in her left hand said, Daddy have this one! It is much juicer and 7 . Her father was speechless. He felt 8 about making the judgment so quickly about a small child. But his smile 9 knowing why his daughter quickly took a bite from each apple. Don39。t judge anything or draw a conclusion too quickly. 10 spare some more time to understand things better. 1. A. walkB. showerC. breakD. picture2. A. bothB. eitherC. neitherD. all3. A. cutB. washC. shareD. bring4. A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. A. satisfiedB. surprisedC. movedD. happy6. A. braveB. sillyC. youngD. old7. A. sweeterB. bittererC. saltierD. bigger8. A. proudB. greatC. badD. good9. A. went awayB. came backC. ran offD. left out10. A. AlwaysB. NeverC. SeldomD. Sometimes9.先通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 London is such a wonderful city. It is very large. The Thames River runs 1 the city from west to east. So the city has 2 parts: the South and the North. In the North, there are important buildings, shops, big parks and interesting places. The 3 in London is good. In winter it is not very cold and in summer it is not very hot 4 the city is near the sea. People say London is a foggy city and it often rains. It is true. Last year, when I 5 in London, I met one of the thickest fogs in years. You could hardly see your hand in front of your face. Cars and buses moved 6 with their lights on. When evening fell, the weather got even 7 . The fog was as thick as milk. 8 the buses and cars stopped. I happened 9 an important meeting on the other side of the town, but it was impossible to find a car. I had to get there 10 .1. A. aboutB. throughC. inD. along2. A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five3. A. foodB. weatherC. trafficD. hotel4. A. becauseB. soC. butD. or5. A. wereB. amC. beD. was6. A. quickB. quicklyC. slowD. slowly7. A. badB. badlyC. worseD. worst8. A. AllB. EachC. EveryD. None9. A. haveB. hadC. havingD. to have10. A. by carB. by busC. on footD. by taxi10.完形填空 Can you imagine trying to write music if you are deaf? Most of us can39。t imagine it. But for the great poser Ludwig van Beethoven, there was no 1 at all. Beethoven wasn39。t born deaf. He was 2 on December 16, 1770 in Bonn, Germany. He lived a 3 life, and faced much sadness. One of his piano pieces, Fir Elise(《致愛麗絲》),was written for a failed love interest—a woman 4 Therese Malfatti. At the 5 of about 28, Beethoven began to lose his 6 . Yet he was 7 to go on writing music through hearing vibrations(振動(dòng)). After the performance of his famous Symphony NO. 9(《第九交響曲》),people cheered and clapped(鼓掌). Beethoven could not hear them clapping, and when he turned 8 and realized, he began to 9 . Before Beethoven, most music was very controlled(克制的). He 10 this and created a powerful, violent sound. At first, many people hated his music, saying it was too emotional(情緒化的). But today, his name is a symbol for passion(熱情)and genius(天才).1. A. dreamB. problemC. wish2. A. outB. illC. born3. A. simpleB. difficultC. happy4. A. calledB. writtenC. done5. A. yearB. ageC. season6. A. seeingB. feelingC. hearing7. A. ableB. interestedC. excited8. A. aroundB. offC. on9. A. bowB. shoutC. touch10. A. didB. changedC. made11.讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 People all over the world like taking part in sports. Bicycle riding bees more and more popular. It39。s 1 to ride a bicycle. The old people, the young people, the teenagers, all have 2 own bicycles. Every day, we can