小学英语考编真题1

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第二节:完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项(本大题共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

Nancy Clark paced (11)______in the entrance hall of the theatre. Inside the hall her new play “A Laugh A Minute”(12)______.

Nancy was too (13)______to watch it herself. This was the (14)______night for the play. She said to herself, “If tonight’s audience thought the play was funny, it would probably become (15)______. But if they did not like it, the play would soon (16)______.

Nancy listened hard. She was hoping to hear the audience (17)______. But she

heard(18)______laughter the first act. When the first act ended, about forty people left the theatre.

As Nancy watched the people (19)______, she knew that the future of the play(20) ______.

11. and down and forth

and and to

12. about to begin

begun

13.

14.

15. success

16. close

17. loudly

loud loudly

18. little

lot of a few

19. be leaving leave

20. decided

been decided about to decide

第三节:阅读理解题阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项(本大题共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

(一)

The last part of this century will be an age of space exploration such as man has never known. There are eight planets, at least thirty moons, and thousands of small stars to be explored. Their total area is about 250 times that of the earth. Spaceships will not be able to land on some of them. But that still leaves to be explored an area ten times as great as the continents of the earth.

Exploring space may seem terrifying to some people. No doubts explorers of the past were terrified by the great empty oceans that lay before them. They conquered their fears, crossed the oceans, and built the new world.

In the past when explorers set sail into the unknown, they had to say good bye to everyone they knew at home. Space explorers will not face such great loneliness. Even when they travel far away from the earth, they will be able to send messages back.

21. Farther exploration will ______.

A. be more difficult than it was in the past

B. cover a larger area than any exploring done before

C. be more dangerous than in the past

D. be more lonely than in the past

22. If the land area of the earth is about 55 000 000 square miles, the area that can be explored in space is probably ______.

A. 70 000 000 square miles

B. 13 720 000 square miles

C. 550 000 000 square miles

D. 55 000 000 square miles

23. Man will probably explore ______.

A. all the land in space

B. areas on which spaceships can land

C. only the largest planets and moons

D. only a few of the large planets

24. The writer thinks that this area will be explored ______.

A. in the beginning of the next century

B. at the end of the twentieth century

C. at the end of next century

D. in the far distant future

25. The writer thinks that modern explorers ______.

A. may be lonely

B. can’t conquer their fears

C. will keep in touch with the earth

D. can’t have connections with the earth

(二)

D. H. Lawrence was born in a working class family in 1885 when England was at the full development of its industry. His father was a coal-miner, so they knew what it was like to be poor. But her mother struggled hard to help her children get better than their father. Lawrence became a teacher, and so escaped the mining world of his father. But he never forgot it. He wrote many stories about the miner’s family, including his most famous novel “Sons and Lovers”, which is a portrait of Lawrence’s own life. Many of his stories and novels are on men who work down the mines. He once said of the men in the coal-mines: “Here is this terrible hell, the men are most happy. ”He meant the comradeship of the miners, the fact that they lived simply, without wishes for power, without money, without wealth.

26. D. H. Lawrence was ______.

English writer miner’s son who didn’t like mines

C. a teacher of English but a miner

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