----- Alice, why didn’t come yesterday? -----I ______, but I had an unexpected visitor.

  A. had   B. would

  C. was going to   D. did

 

C

 

would 只表示純粹的將來(lái);be going to打算,計(jì)劃。

 

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A star usually is someone who has become famous in sports, film, or pop music, someone like singer Michael Jackson. In the middle nineteen eighties, Michael Jackson successfully made a famous record, which quickly became the most popular recording in the history of music. This made Michael Jackson a bright star.
One of the famous sports bright stars in the United States is Mohammed Ali. When he was a young man, he won a gold medal in the Olympic Games as a boxer. Then, he won first place in the world heavy weight boxing match. Before long, he was known as one of the greatest and most famous boxers in sports history. Everyone knows his name.
Like the stars in the sky, a bright star will lose his brightness as time passes. He is loved by millions of people today, but will be forgotten tomorrow.
【小題1】What does this passage mainly talk about?

A.Michael JacksonB.Mohammed Ali
C.pop music and boxingD.bright stars
【小題2】Michael Jackson is famous for            .
A.his songsB.his film
C.his sportsD.his heavy weight
【小題3】What does “boxer” in the passage mean in Chinese?
A.盒子B.裝箱者C.拳擊手D.制作人
【小題4】What will happen to the bright stars at last according to the passage?
A.They will be remembered by millions of people.
B.They will be loved by people for ever.
C.They will be the most important people in history.
D.They will lose their brightness and be little known.

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Something roared like thunder. The earth shook a little and we heard the rat-a-tat-tat of gunfire. "Father!" Hassan cried. We sprung to our feet and raced out of the living room.
"Father! What's that sound? Hassan screamed, his hands outstretched toward Ali. Ali wrapped his arms around us. A white light flashed and lit the sky in silver. It flashed again and was followed by rapid sharp sounds of gunfire. "They're hunting ducks." Ali said in a hoarse voice. "They hunt ducks at night, you know." Don't be afraid.
A siren(汽笛) went off in the distance. Somewhere glass broke and someone shouted. I heard people on the street, jolted from sleep and probably still in their pajamas, with ruffled hair and puffy eyes. Hassan was crying. Ali pulled him close, clutched him with tenderness.
We stayed huddled that way until the early hours of the morning. The shootings and explosions had lasted less than an hour, but they had frightened us badly, because none of us had ever heard gunshots in the streets. They were foreign sounds to us then. The generation of Afghan children whose ears would know nothing but the sounds of bombs and gunfire was not yet born. Huddled together in the dining room and waiting for the sun to rise, none of us had any notion that a way of life had ended. The end came when Russian tanks were rolling into the very same streets where Hassan and I played, bringing the death of the Afghanistan I knew and marking the start of a still ongoing era of bloodletting.
Just before sunrise, Baba's car peeled into the driveway. His door slammed shut and his running footsteps pounded the stairs. Then he appeared in the doorway and I saw something on his face. Something I didn't recognize right away because I'd never seen it before: fear. "Amir! Hassan!" He cried as he ran to us, opening his arms wide. "They blocked all the roads and the telephone didn't work. I was so worried!"
We let him wrap us in his arms and, for a brief moment, I was glad about whatever had happened that night

  1. 1.

    Who is the author of the passage?

    1. A.
      Hassan
    2. B.
      Ali
    3. C.
      Baba
    4. D.
      Amir
  2. 2.

    By saying “they are hunting ducks”, Ali ______.

    1. A.
      told the children the truth
    2. B.
      tried to calm the children
    3. C.
      played a joke on the children
    4. D.
      cheered the children up
  3. 3.

    We can infer from the passage that______.

    1. A.
      there were thunderstorms that night
    2. B.
      Afghan children were used to the war
    3. C.
      that night was the end of people’s peaceful life
    4. D.
      people on the street shouted and broke the windows
  4. 4.

    From the last sentence of the passage, we know______.

    1. A.
      the author was glad to see his father come home safe
    2. B.
      there was a chance that a world in peace was to come
    3. C.
      what happened that night seemed nothing to the author
    4. D.
      Baba’s arms gave the author temporary comfort and joy

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