-Dad,I’d like to have some bread.

-But,dear,I don't have ________ money.

A.some          B.a(chǎn)ny          C.many            D.a(chǎn)

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Dad: Yes, please, What w            (1) you like, Ann?

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Dad: Anything to d            (4)?

Ann: Yes, A glass of orange j             (5).

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Dad: All right. And I’d l             (9) a cup of tea.

Woman: H             (10) you are.

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科目:初中英語 來源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     Excuses!  Excuses !
     Harry was often late for school, and when the teacher asked him why he was late
he always had an excuse. " My alarm clock didn't go off,"  he said one morning. "The bus broke down, "he told her another morning. Usually he just didn't want to get out
of bed!
     When he didn't hand in his homework he had an excuse for this as well. "The dog ate it,"was one reason that he had forgotten to do it, or left it until he was too tired. He always thought of someone or something to blame for his mistakes.
     "Why are your grades so bad, Harry?" his mother asked him one afternoon.
      "It's not my fault (錯誤) , Mom,"Harry replied.
     "My teacher isn't very good. "
     "Then I will phone the school and talk to your headmaster, " his mother said.
      "No , no. " Harry said quickly. "That won't help. He doesn't like me."
      "Then we'll have to send you to a different school, " his father said, " You won't
see your friends anymore but your grades are more important. "
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      "That would help, " his  mother replied. "But what  about your homework?"
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as well. I think I'll  go and do today's homework right now. "
     When Harry left the room, his father said to his mother , " That  wasn't  too  
difficult , was  it? "   
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A. Harry's mom and dad thought Harry should change schools.
B. Harry's mom and dad thought Harry should try harder at school.
C. Harry decided to stop making excuses and work harder at school.
D. Harry decided to do his homework.
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      They sat on the bank of the lake near the    6    . His dad asked, "Do you know why I am here today?"
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(     )2. A. enjoyed  
(     )3. A. lonely    
(     )4. A. stopped  
(     )5. A. So        
(     )6. A. home      
(     )7. A. shouted  
(     )8. A. health    
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(     )10. A. weakest  
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B. hated  
B. lovely  
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B. sports  
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C. after  
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C. lively  
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     It's not easy to be an astronaut's son. Everybody expects you to be special or perfect. I often wonder
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middle school he was class president and captain of the football team.
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like that. That was the way others saw him. How did I see my father? Hmm. 
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D.The experiences his father had in middle school.
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[     ]
A.got a prize in a writing competition
B.won a Nobel Prize
C.saved a child from a burning building
D.discovered a new star
5. What is the best title for the passage?
[     ]
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