John ________the man _______ be set free.
A. defended…referred B. demanded… referred to
C. argued …referring to D. reacted … referring
________, I think, and all the problems could be settled.
A. If you make more efforts B. Making more efforts
C. A bit more effort D. To make more efforts
-Why can’t I smoke here?
--At no time__________ in the dormitory.
A. is smoking permitted B. smoking is permitted
C. smoking is allowed D. does smoking permit
The quiet girl has_____ since she modelled herself _______ Yanglan .
A. come to life… on B. come to oneself… as
C. come to light…like D. come to nothing… as
We should encourage the planting of new trees and ______our__________ woodland.
A. keep…present B. protect …existed C. save…present D. preserve…existing
Cyril was a small town. The houses there were all made of wood; almost everything in the houses such as cupboards, tables and chairs were made of wood, too. And all the houses faced south. The town was never peaceful. Fire broke out once a week on summer afternoons. Residents were puzzled who the real firebug(纵火犯) was.
One day a big fire broke out. It was said that a Negro had jumped out of the house on fire, so the police arrested(逮捕) all the Negroes in the street. However, fire never stopped to breaking out when the Negroes were in prison.
Mauson, a physics teacher didn’t believe that the Negroes were the firebugs, for he really knew about those Negroes, He made up his mind to find out who the real firebug was.
One day he was invited to drink in a pub and happened to notice that many bottles and plastic plates were baked by the hot sunrays. Suddenly he realized what the actual fact was. He jumped with joy, saying, “I’ve got the answer!”
Mauson dashed out of the pub to his friend’s house nearby, which also faced south. He made an experiment there to confirm his idea.
The next Saturday afternoon, Mauson asked some policemen and newsmen to come to the house. They were told that the real firebug would be shown there. At that time the sun was shining full into the house and it became hotter and hotter inside the room.
Someone wanted to draw the curtains together, while another was going to use a bottle to drink water, but neither got permission from Mauson, who wanted to let the firebug in.
“Now,” said Mauson, “this house will soon catch fire.” People looked at each other in surprise. Mauson asked them to look at the bottles and focus on the table cloth. After a while the cloth gave off a burning smell and began to catch fire!
The mystery of fire was discovered, but the police wouldn’t believe him and insisted that Negroes had been the firebugs. Instead they arrested Mauson and put him into prison. But Mauson said he would never turn against science.
1.
The town was never peaceful, for fire broke out .
A.in the afternoon |
B.in summer |
C.at any time |
D.A and B |
2.
Why did the police arrest all the Negroes?
A.One of them had jumped out of the home on fire. |
B.They were suspected to be the firebugs. |
C.The police hated the Negroes. |
D.The Negroes knew something about the fires. |
3.
Drinking in a pub, Mauson realized what the actual fact was .
A.by experiment |
B.by backing the bottles |
C.through the hot sunrays |
D.by accident |
4.
By making an experiment, they knew the real firebug was .
A.the Negroes |
B.bottles |
C.sunrays |
D.plastic plates |
5.
Mauson was put into prison, because .
A.he had told a lie |
B.he had fund out the real firebug |
C.he had turned against science |
D.he had made friends with the Negroes |