---A good idea.
A.nowhere B.somewhere C.everywhere D.where
7.____ he went, he would take his umbrella with him.
A.Wherever B.Where C.However D.How
8.I thought her honest and dependable ____ I met her.
A.for the first time B.every time when
C.by the first time D.the first time
9.The clock stopped. No matter how hard I tried I couldn’t get it ____ again.
A.went B.gone C.go D.going
10.He doesn’t have any enemies ____ does he wish to have.
A.and B.or C.nor D.but
11.You won’t be worried ____ you make a correct decision.
A.since B.though C.so long as D.even if
12.There are so many papers here. If you ____ a fire you’ll ____ the house on fire.
A.make, give B.make, set C.set, make D.give, set
13.The slave owner treated the black people so badly that some of them tried to ____.
A.get away B.go out C.turn down D.put off
14.It looks as if the rain will continue for some time, but it may ____ before dark.
A.clear away B.clear up C.turn up D.turn away
15.Neither the manager nor the assistants ____ this kind of problem before.
A.have met B.has met C.are meeting D.is meeting
二、完形填空:
They called him the Fool. His name was Suchinsky, a peasant on the Polish-Ukrainian border.
In 1941, when Hitler's army overrun the village, he dug a cave with his hands 1 his farmhouse and 2 a family there for two years. They were named Zeiger. Once when Suchinsky learned the Nazis were going to search the farm with dogs 3 to find people, he stayed all night 4 waste from out houses to throw off the scent. The Germans came, but they never found the Zeigers.
After they were 5 in 1944, the Zeigers went to America. Over the years they 6 sent package of food and clothing to Suchinsky. As he could neither read nor write he 7 for the gifts with a flower drawn to the Zeigers. But in the late 1950's the thanks stopped. When Zeigers asked, the officials told them there was no Suchinsky. 8 1987 did one of the sons, Shelley Zeiger, now a successful New Jersey businessman, learned the 9 . Suchinsky had become seriously 10 , and was moved to a nearby town, where a cousin nursed him back to 11 .
Then in October 1987, while Zeiger was 12 a business trip in Moscow, he sent a note to Suchinsky, who 13 through friends with a one-line 14 : "You have no idea of the 15 I have to see you."
The Zeigers returned to the village for the 16 time in forty-four years. The people of the village 17 the streets carrying flowers.
"You could see in their faces," Zeiger called up, "that now Suchinsky, the fool, was a hero, the one among them who had done what was 18 . What matters most is that when you do good, 19 will come back to you. When you do good you will not be forgotten. We can never 20 him fully."
1. A.beside B.beyond C.under D.above
2. A.placed B.hid C.set out D.kept on
3. A.trained B.watched C.planned D.invited
4. A.throwing B.sweeping C.spreading D.laying
5. A.set B.shut C.lasted D.liberated
6. A.regularly B.politely C.certainly D.secretly
7. A.looked B.answered C.thanked D.cared
8. A.Even in B.Only after C.Never in D.As for
9. A.excuse B.idea C.reason D.discovery
10. A.ill B.deaf C.busy D.nervous
11. A.health B.death C.strength D.wealth
12. A.for B.in C.on D.around
13. A.sent B.answered C.asked D.proved
14. A.information B.message C.article D.news
15. A.pressure B.thought C.longing D.suffering
16. A.first B.second C.last D.final
17. A.stood B.surrounded C.lined D.rowed
18. A.famous B.brave C.strict D.right
19. A.god B.good C.bad D.danger
20. A.praise B.thank C.repay D.respect
三、阅读理解:
Before Johann Guttenburg developed the printing press in 1437, news traveled by
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