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每周一测. 单项填空1._me a chance, I promise, and Ill give you a wonderful surprise.A.GivingB.GiveC.To giveD.Having given2.Before getting off the train, _ sure you have all your belongings with you.A.makingB.to makeC.madeD.make3.Follow your doctors advice, _your illness will get better.A.thenB.orC.andD.but4._what the young man said just now about the result of the experiment sounded!A.How foolishlyB.How foolishC.What foolishlyD.What foolish5._ different life today is from_ it was fifty years ago!A.What a; whatB.What a; howC.How; whatD.What; what6.The little boy came riding at full speed down the motorway on his bicycle. _it was!A.What a dangerous sceneB.What dangerous a sceneC.How a dangerous sceneD.How dangerous the scene7. Mrs Willson doesnt believe that Tom is able to pass the exam, _?Thats where I disagree.A.does sheB.doesnt sheC.is sheD.isnt she8.Im sure youd rather she went to school by bus, _?A.hadnt youB.wouldnt youC.arent ID.didnt she9.They must have mistaken you for your elder sister yesterday, _?A.havent theyB.didnt theyC.arent theyD.mustnt they10.We didnt find Tom_the lecture.No one had told him about _a lecture the following day.A.to attend; there to beB.attending; there beingC.attended; there beD.attend; there wasII.阅读理解阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Malala Yousafzai, the teen activist from Pakistan, has just become the youngest person ever to win a Nobel Prize. In 2012, Malala survived from being shot by terrorists for speaking out for a girls right to be educated in her native country. She is being recognized today for her global activism on education for girls. Winning this award is a huge honor, especially for such a young person.Malalas journey to the Nobel Prize has not been easy. She grew up in a dangerous district of Pakistan called the Swat Valley. This area was taken over by the Taliban. The Taliban ruled the district with an iron fist. They were especially cruel to women, not allowing them to go shopping, have jobs, or go to school.In 2009, Malala began speaking out publicly for every girls right to an education. She blogged about how the Taliban didnt want her to go to school. She also continued to attend her local school, despite the danger involved.Then, in 2012, the Taliban tried to kill Malala to silence her. Two Taliban gunmen shot her and two other students while they were on a school bus. Malala was flown to the United Kingdom for immediate medical treatment.Malala eventually recovered from her injuries. She now lives in Birmingham, England, and continues to work hard to support girls and womens rights around the world.The terrorists thought that they would change my aims and stop my ambitions, she said, but nothing changed in my life except this. Weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. Strength, power, and courage were born.The 17-year-old girl from Pakistan is sharing the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize with a childrens activist Kailash Satyarthi, who is from India Satyarthi leads many campaigns dedicated to removing child labor.1. Which of the following is the correct order of the events relevant to Malala?a. She recovered from the serious injuries.b. She won the Nobel Peace Prize.c. She began speaking out publicly for girls education.d. She was shot by the terrorists on a school bus.A. cdab B. adcb C. acdb D. cadb2. What can we mainly infer from the second paragraph?A. People in Pakistan were brave.B. Women in Pakistan were not allowed to go shopping.C. The Talibans cruelty was severe.D. Malalas journey contributed to her Nobel Prize.3. After recovering from being shot, Malala _.A. felt depressed B. was devoted to removing child laborC. decided to stop her ambitions D. continued to fight for womens right4. Which words can best describe Malala according to the passage?A. Sensitive and stubborn. B. Devoted and fearless.C. Proud and optimistic. D. Creative and outgoing.III.完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 All kinds of people come in to have their shoes shined(抛光;擦干净). Most of them are friendly. But this man was different.How much do you make a week, boy? he asked me. I felt he was 1 at me.He kept giving a sharp 2 around every now and then. All the time I kept 3 where Id seen his face. Suddenly I knew. Id seen his 4 in the post office many times. He was the big robber: 5 by the police in three states!You know, he was saying. its imagination(想象力) people lack .Youll never get 6 as a shoeshine boy.I kept brushing away on his shoes as 7 as I could. The sooner I finished, the better. He said, When I was sixteen,I had 8 2,500 o
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