What he wanted most was ______.
A.comforting
B.comfort
C.console
D.comfortable
A.comforting
B.comfort
C.console
D.comfortable
第1题
A.what
B.was
C.to eat
D.to live
第2题
A.what
B.why
C.whom
D.which
第3题
A.正确
B.错误
第4题
第5题
A、wanted
B、came
C、led
D、happened
第6题
B.Summer Dawn
C.Autumn Sunset
D.Autumn Sunrise
第7题
1、 When did the story happen?
AIn spring
BIn summer
CIn fall
DIn winter
2、 What did Naismith do to entertain his students one day?
AHe taught them to play an exciting new game
BHe took them to watch a basketball game
CHe trained them to play European football
DHe let them compete in getting balls out of a basket
3、 According to the write, what was the problem with the new game?
AThe players had difficulty understanding the complex rules
BThe players found the basket too high to reach
CThe players soon found the game boring
DThe players had trouble getting the ball out of the basket
4、 How was the problem with the new game solved?
ABy alerting the size of the basket
BBy simplifying the complex rules
CBy removing the bottom of the basket
DBy lowering the position of the basket
5、 Which kind of ball was used in basketball games at first?
AVolleyball
BSoftball
CAmerican football
DBritish football
第8题
Why was Roger sad to hear what the old man said? Because he was afraid nobody
A.would talk about football with him
B.liked to cut his hair
C.could cut his hair as he wanted it
D.would become his friend
第9题
One of the most enjoyable jobs I've ever done was when I was a student. When you () what it was you may be a bit shocked, but () I know it sounds () I can assure you that it was in fact delightful. () it or not, I was grave-digger for a () summer. It was one of those hot, dry () which made the () as hard as rock and () needed a great deal of effort to dig the graves. Now, a grave-digger doesn't have anything to () with dead bodies. () he has to do is dig two-meter deep () and fill them in again when the coffin has been put (). As I said, it was a marvelous summer and I'm glad to say that I didn't have to work on my (). I had a workmate who had been digging graves since 1930. In spite of his depressing trade he was a () character, always laughing and () jokes. He () to tell me all about his experiences and I listened to him for hours () end. Mind you, () had to work quite hard and usually there were two or three graves to dig every day. () the time I had to go back to () I was fitter, browner and in some ways a wiser person.
1、A) hear B) know C) tell D) say
2、A) what B) because C) although D) however
3、A) strange B) good C) pleasant D) unpleasant
4、A) Take B) Hear C) Believe D) Like
5、A) long B) short C) pleasant D) whole
6、A) season B) summers C) days D) holidays
7、A) ground B) field C) grave D) work
8、A) which B) what C) it D) that
9、A) do B) deal C) fear D) carry
10、A) That B) All C) which D) where
11、A) graves B) holes C) caves D) places
12、A) down B) away C) on D) in
13、A) hand B) energy C) own D) problem
14、A) kind B) helpful C) bad D) cheerful
15、A) telling B) speaking C) hearing D) doing
16、A) was B) used C) wanted D) went
17、A) to B) with C) without D) on
18、A) he B) I C) we D) they
19、A) By B) To C) At D) From
20、A) dig B) work C) college D) employment
第10题
Why was Roger sad to hear what the old man said? Because he was afraid nobody ______.
A.would talk about football with him
B.liked to cut his hair
C.could cut his hair as he wanted it
D.would become his friend
第11题
What prompted Sequoyah to develop his alphabet?
A.People were writing things about him that he couldn't read.
B.He wanted to become famous.
C.After his hunting accident, he needed something to keep him busy.
D.Future generations.