1Book5Unit1GreatscientistsⅠ.单项填空1.I________alongthestreetlookingforaplacetoparkwhentheaccident________.A.went;washappeningB.went;happenedC.wasgoing;happenedD.wasgoing;hadhappened2.In________reviewof44studies,Americanresearchersfoundthatmenandwomenwhoatesixkeyfoodsdailycuttheriskof________heartdiseaseby76%.A.a;theB.the;aC.a;/D./;a3.WhenIgotthere,hewas________aweddingparty.A.attendingB.joiningC.attendingtoD.joiningin4.—Wouldyoupleasehelpmewiththebox?—________.A.Yes,pleaseB.No,pleasedon’tC.WithpleasureD.Mypleasure5.—Whichdoctoris________yourwound?—DoctorWang.A.curingB.treatingC.operatingD.attending6.Theboy________bythepolicehasnoparents.A.questionedB.hasbeenquestionedC.havingbeenquestionedD.questioning7.Healwaysgivesstudentsenoughtimeto______whattheyhavejustlearnt.A.attractB.absorbC.getD.receive8.________fortheterriblecoalmineaccident,asthepublicthought,themayorofthecityfeltnervousandwasatalosswhattodo.A.HavingblamedB.HewastoblameC.BeingtobeblamedD.Beingtoblame9.It’ssaidthatdrivingafterdrinking________thousandsoftrafficaccidentseveryyear.A.resultsfromB.contributestoC.devotestoD.liesin10.Therearemanytoysontheshelfandyoucanusewhicheveryouwant,butplease________them________whenyouhavefinishedplayingwiththem.A.put;onB.put;downC.put;backD.put;off211.Shesmiledhappily,________asetofamazingwhiteteeth.A.exposingB.beingexposedC.exposedD.toexpose12.Yourcompositioniswellwritten________somespellingmistakes.A.besidesB.exceptforC.aswellasD.inadditionto13.Dogshaveaverygood________ofsmellandareoftenusedtosearchforsurvivorsintheearthquake.A.senseB.viewC.meansD.idea14.Hesuggested________ameetinganditsuggestedthathe________inourplan.A.tohold;wasinterestedB.holding;wasinterestedC.holding;shouldbeinterestedD.shouldhold;beinterested15.—What’sthematter?—Ican’tgettheengine________.A.runningB.runC.torunD.ranⅡ.完形填空Onceafarmerhadsomepuppiestosell.Hepainteda(n)__16__advertisingthepupsandsetaboutnailingittoapostontheedgeofhisyard.__17__hewasdrivingthelastnailintothepost,hefeltasuddenpullonhistrousers.He__18__downintotheeyesofalittleboy.“Mister,”hesaid,“Iwanttobuyoneofyourpuppies.”“Well,”saidthefarmer,asherubbedthesweatoffthebackofhis__19__,“thesepuppiescomefromfineparentsand__20__agooddealofmoney.”Theboy__21__hisheadforamoment.Thenreachingdeepintohispocket,hepulledoutahandfulof__22__andheldituptothefarmer.“I’vegotthirtyninecents.Isthatenoughtotakealook?”“Sure,”saidthefarmer.Andwiththathe__23__awhistle,“Here,Dolly!”hecalled.__24__fromthedoghouseanddowntheroadranDolly__25__byfourlittleballsoffur.Asthedogsmadetheir__26__tothefence,thelittleboynoticedsomethingelsemovinginsidethedoghouse.__27__anotherlittleballappeared,thisonenoticeablysmaller.Thelittlepupbeganwalkingunsteadilytowardtheothers,doingitsbestto__28__.“Iwantthatone,”thelittleboysaid,__29__attherunt(矮个子).Thefarmerkneltdownattheboy’ssideandsaid,“Son,you__30__wantthatpuppy.Hewillneverbeableto__31__andplaywithyouasotherdogswould.”Withthatthelittleboy__32__backfromthefence,reacheddown,andbeganrollingupone3legofhis__33__.Indoingsoheshowedasteelbrace(支柱)runningdownbothsidesofhislegattachingitselftoa__34__madeshoe.Lookingbackupatthefarmer,hesaid,“Yousee,sir,Idon’truntoowellmyself,andhewillneedsomeonewhounderstands.”The__35__isfullofpeoplewhoneedsomeonewhounderstands.16.A.sightB.paperC.informationD.sign17.A.ThenB.BeforeC.AsD.After18.A.putB.lookedC.kneltD.stared19.A.noseB.neckC.headD.face20.A.spendB.spareC.makeD.cost21.A.raisedB.liftedC.fellD.dropped22.A.notesB.changeC.sugarD.goods23.A.letoutB.carriedoutC.putoutD.leftout24.A.UpB.OverC.OutD.In25.A.cameB.followedC.wentD.caught26.A.stepB.wayC.walkD.drive27.A.QuicklyB.SlowlyC.OddlyD.Sadly28.A.getupB.standupC.catchupD.moveup29.A.movingB.pointingC.callingD.turning30.A.mustn’tB.don’tC.can’tD.needn’t31.A.runB.sitC.walkD.stand32.A.steppedB.talkedC.climbedD.fell33.A.clothesB.dressesC.sweatersD.trousers34.A.simplyB.speciallyC.carefullyD.newly35.A.farmB.countryC.cityD.worldⅢ.阅读理解Wherewelive,ontheeasternshoreofMaryland,thegentlewatersruninandoutlikefingersslimmingatthetips.TheCanadageeseknowthisplace,asdothewhiteswansandtheducks.Inautumn,theycomehomeforthewinter.Onceortwiceeachyear,snowandfrozenrainmoveintothearea.Whenthishappens,iftheriverisatitsnarrowest,thereisafreezewhichhardensthewatertoice.Onemorning,afriendofminesetthebreakfasttablebesidethehugewindow,whichoverlookedtheTredAvonRiver.Suddenlysheleanedforwardandcriedout,“Thereisagooseoutthere.”4WesawthefigureofalargeCanadagoose,verystill,itswingsfoldedtighttoitssides,itsfeetfrozenintotheice.Thenfromthedarkskies,shesawalineofswans.Theyfloatedfromthetopoftheskydownwardandatlastlandedontheice.Myfriendwasonherfeetnow,withonehandagainsthermouth,unbelieving.Astheswanssurroundedthefrozengoose,shefearedthatlifeitstillhadmightbepecked(啄)outbythosegreatswanbills.Instead,thosebillsbegantoworkontheice.Thelongneckswereliftedandcurveddown,againandagain.Itwentonforalongtime.Atlast,thegoose’sheadwaslifted.Itsbodywaspulled.Thenthegoosewasfreeandstoodontheice.Andtheswansstoodintheairwatching.Then,asifithadcried,“Ican