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Lesson 45-48I. Choice.l. We have been working day and night and 8096 0f the work _by now. A. has been done B. have been done C. was done D. is done2. It is thirteen years since he left home, so everybody feels _ at his sudden return.A. astonishing B. astonished C. astonish D. to astonish3. There was an accident on the highway Last night, but no one knows the exact time when it _A. take place of B. happening C: occur D. occurred4. The student was greatly moved by his teachers kindness. As a result, he admitted _ .-A: have done B. doing C. having done D. being done5. Ail roads were _ by the heavy snowfall last night.A. block Bblocking C. blocked D. block6. Mr. Lis house is big and bright and there we can see _ in itA. many furniture B. much furniture C. few furniture D. more furniture7. He has been ill for a very long time, though he is said to have recovered, his pale face still _ poor health.A. suggests Bsuggesting C. advises D. advising8. Yesterday afternoon they searched _ the forest, but they didnt find the lost child.A. for B. in C. at D. of9. When old friends in China meet each other in streets, they often show their gladness by shaking _ each other.A. hand with B. hands with C. with hand D. with hands10. We tried our best but we still could not find the answer _ the question by our teacher.A. for B. to Cof D. about11. Time is up. Hand _ your papers, please.A. in Bup C. out D. on12. - Whats your brother? - He is _ China Daily, and he writes articles for it every day.A. in B. for C. on D. from*13. She is famous _ her songs, but she is not famous _ a great singer yet.A. as; for B. for; as C. as; as D. for; for14. - What do you _ the composition he wrote? - It was well writtenA. think of B. think about C. hear of D. hear about15. It was night, deep night. Every sound _.A. died out B. died from C. died of D. has died16. I am fond of fruits _ apples, oranges, pears, bananas and so on.A. for example B. such as C. such D. as follows17. - Thank you for giving me so much money. - Not at all. Its _ dollars _all.A. five; in B. more than; above C. no more than five; in D. less than five; after18.- He was often late for school, but he isnt this term. - Do you say he _ late for school?A. was used to be B. was used to being C: used to be D. has used to be19. Its not polite to stand by and looked at the old man _.A. is made fun of B. being made fun of C. is made fun D. being made fun20. Oh, its getting late. I must stop_ home.A. going B. to go C. and to go D. goII. Cloze. Mr. Plummer had to go to London on business. He bought a second-class ticket and reached the station at 1 hour. When the train was already 2 , and he was afraid he would have to stand up.Then he noticed there were several 3 seats in the first-class car. And he decided to travel in 4 . He could pay the _ 5 money when the ticket collector came. Mr. Plummer got into a 6 car and took a seat.There were 7 men in the car. They all 8 dark suits and had the appearance of ordinary, 9 businessmen. However, just before the train started, 10 kind of person jumped in and sat down. It was a long-haired young man, indecently(不体面地)dressed, who had 11 never worked in an office.Mr. Plummer was 12 to see such a man in a first-class car, until he remembered how 13 the train was.Two of the other men looked up in 14 from their newspapers, then started to read again, but their faces showed 15 what they were thinking about. Mr. Plummer 16 that he wasnt the only passenger 17 the first-class ticket.In came the ticket collector. Mr. Plummer had the necessary money in his hand, and he 18 it out with the ticket. The ticket collector then turned to the others. One by one, each of the businessmen 19 something extra. But the young man 20 , his ticket was the only first-class one in the car.1. A. busy B. rush C. early D. right2. A. crowded B. prepared C. closed D. started3. A. free B. expensive C. comfortable D. soft4. A. time B. safety C. comfort D. return5. A. more B. extra C. some D. little6. A. second-class B. certain C. first-class D. cheap7. A. four other B. another four C. other four D. four another8. A. dressed B. dressed in C. put on D. wore9. A. poor B. successful C. nervous D. worried10. A. some B. the same C. a different D. the other11. A. certainly B. almost C. exactly D. nearly12. A. excited B. eager C. pleased D. surprised13. A. small B. full C. nice D. comfortable14. A. anxiety B. sorrow C. silence D. silent15. A. angrily B. happily C. nervously D. clearly16. A. agreed B. decided C. hoped D. wished17. A. with B. having C. without D. holding18. A. hold B. brought C- picked D. took19. A. took B. paid C. had D. got20. A. sat B. stood up C. sat still D. stood still. Reading ComprehensionWhile my father was an officer of the English army in South Africa, we lived in a large wooden house, which had two storeys . One evening when my father and sister and I were sitting together, I noticed that father, who was sitting facing the window, turned very pale. Being a soldiers daughter and fearing to terrify my sick sister, I sat quietly waiting for my fathers orders. Soon he said in a calm voice: “Edith and Florence, a friend of mine is coming here to see me this evening, and I wish to be alone with him. Therefore, I wish you to go up to your own room. “ We obeyed immediately, and going to our room, closed the door. Soon I heard a sound like that of a door bursting in, and then a scramble(攀登)of feet. They were hurrying up the narrow stairs* Fearing that there was some danger near, I seized the pistol(手枪)which my father always obliged(迫使) me to keep, loaded(装有子弹刚in my room. Then I heard my father cry out, “Quickly, child, open the door!” I did o; and to my horror I saw, not a friend of his, but the worst enemy of the soldier in Africa, the gorilla. He was catching up with my father; and getting back my sense just in time, I raised the pistol and fired. For once I had aimed well, and the gorilla fell backward with an angry cry. Father quickly took the still smoking pistol from my hand, and fired another shot, which killed it.Father then told us that when he saw the terrible gorilla at the window, he had sent us upstairs and he hoped to be able to shut and bar the door which always stood open before the creature noticed it. The gorilla had, however, been too quick for him, and this was the cause of the hurried running up the stairs.l. The word “gorilla” probably means _.A. the worst enemy of the father B. a kind of animal C. a fathers friend D. D. a soldier2.Which of the following is mentioned(提到) in the first paragraph?A. The father turned pale when he saw someone outside the window.B. The father was calm and brave because he was an officer of the English army.C. The fathers duty was to protect his daughters.D. The father wished his daughters to leave him.3. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Before the father ordered his daughters to go up to their rooms, he had already seen the gorilla at the window.B. The gorilla didnt kill the father and didnt even touch him.C. One of his daughters noticed that her father turned pale.D. The father couldnt help crying out when the gorilla caught up with him.4. The father had the hurried flight upstairs because _.A. the stairs were too narrow B. the window was bared C. the door stood open D. the gorilla acted more quickly than the father expected5. From the passage you can guess the gorilla died _.A. near or on the narrow stairs B. upstairs C: outside the house D. before father firedEveryone needs friends. We all like to feel close to someone. It is nice to have a friend to talk, to laugh, and to do things with. Surely, there are times when we need to be alone. We dont always want people around. But we would feel lonely if we never had a friend.No two people are the same. Sometimes friends dont get along well. That doesnt mean they no longer like each other. Most of the time they will go on being friends.Sometimes friends move away. Then we feel very sad. We miss them very much. But we can call them and write to them. It could be that we would never see them again. And we can make new friends. It is surprising to find out how much we like new friends. It is surprising to find out how much we like new people when we get to know them.Families sometimes name their children after a close friend. Many places are named after men and women who have been friendly to people in a town. Some libraries are named this way. So are some schools. We think of these people when we go to these places.When we have friends, we will be very happy. Being happy helps us

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