That box is____.

A.too heavy for me to carryB.too heavy for me to carry it
C.so heavy for me to carryD.very heavy for me to carry

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科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年廣西柳鐵一中高三年級(jí)第一次月考英語卷 題型:完型填空

My goddaughter, Shari, owns The Berry Factory in Sacramento, California, and her mother, Joan, and I were helping with the Valentine’s Day rush. We’d dipped hundreds of berries, arranged gift baskets and packaged orders to be   36    around the country.
By the end of the day, the two middle-aged women, Joan and I, were exhausted. But Shari didn’t seem tired. That was   37  Shari.   38 she was very busy, I’d seen her give away berries to everyone—parking attendants, mail carriers and hairdressers. “For me?” they would say, bursting into    39  .
 40 a“thank you”, Shari took us out for dinner. But there was a 45-munite  41  at her favorite restaurant. “No big   42  . There’s another place just up the road,” she said, driving up there. This time we walked right   43  .
When the waitress came to   44   our drink orders, Shari    45   into her handbag, pulling something out. “ I want you to have these,” she said,   46  the waitress a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries. “ She will love those berries!” I thought.   47   the waitress seemed very surprised instead. She only let out a “thank you”  48  grabbing the box and rushing into the kitchen.
A few minutes later, the waitress returned    49  our iced tea. “ I apologize,” she said. “ My best friend and I had   50  to send each other something every Valentine’s Day. But she    51   last year. I didn’t know how I’d    52   this day without her. Then you handed me that box.”
“ I’m so sorry to hear that,” said Shari. “ It’s not much, but I hope you can   53  them.”
“ Oh, I will,” the waitress said. “ See, every year we   54  sent each other the same thing: a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries bought from our favorite store, The Berry    55   .”

【小題1】
A.brought
B.produced
C.travelled
D.shipped
【小題2】
A.ordinary
B.typical
C.strange
D.healthy
【小題3】
A.If
B.Since
C.Though
D.Until
【小題4】
A.a(chǎn) smile
B.tears
C.laughter
D.song
【小題5】
A.By
B.Without
C.Through
D.As
【小題6】
A.discussion
B.wait
C.choice
D.talk
【小題7】
A.mistake
B.deal
C.idea
D.matter
【小題8】
A.out
B.a(chǎn)long
C.in
D.a(chǎn)way
【小題9】
A.a(chǎn)sk
B.tell
C.bring
D.take
【小題10】
A.looked
B.passed
C.reached
D.pushed
【小題11】
A.handing
B.forcing
C.removing
D.providing
【小題12】
A.But
B.Or
C.And
D.So
【小題13】
A.until
B.before
C.a(chǎn)fter
D.while
【小題14】
A.for
B.to
C.from
D.with
【小題15】
A.promised
B.explained
C.imagined
D.recognized
【小題16】
A.passed out
B.passed away
C.passed by
D.passed through
【小題17】
A.look through
B.break through
C.get through
D.follow through
【小題18】
A.impress
B.treasure
C.value
D.enjoy
【小題19】
A.a(chǎn)lways
B.hardly
C.sometimes
D.still
【小題20】
A.Market
B.Store
C.Factory
D.Garden
 

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My granddaughter, Shari, owns The Berry (莓果) Factory in Sacramento, California, and her mother, Joan, and I were helping with the Valentine’s Day rush. We’d dipped (浸泡) hundreds of berries, arranged gift baskets and packaged orders to be shipped around the country.
By the end of the day, the two middle-aged women, Joan and I, were exhausted. Shari didn’t seem tired. That was typical Shari. Though she was very busy, I’d seen her give away berries to everybody — parking attendants, mail carriers and hairdressers. “For me?” they would say, bursting into a smile.
As a “thank you”, Shari took us out for dinner. But there was a 45-minute wait at her favorite restaurant. “No big deal. There’s another place just up the road,” she said, driving us there. This time we walked right in.
When the waitress came to take our drink orders, Shari reached into her handbag, pulling something out. “I want you to have these,” she said, handing the waitress a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries. “She will love those berries!” I thought. But the waitress seemed startled. She only let out a “thank you” before grabbing the box and rushing into the kitchen.
A few minutes later, the waitress returned with our iced tea. “I apologize,” she said. “My best friend and I had promised to send each other something every Valentine’s Day. But she passed away last year. I didn’t know how I’d get through this day without her. Then you handed me that box.”“I’m so sorry to hear that,” said Shari. “It’s not much, but I hope you can enjoy them.”“Oh, I will,” the waitress said. “See, every year we always sent each other the same thing; a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries bought from our favourite store, The Berry Factory.”
【小題1】What can be inferred in the first paragraph?

A.The Berry Factory is a gift store
B.The Berry Factory has few shop clerks.
C.The Berry Factory has many branches around the country
D.The Berry Factory has customers from different parts of the country.
【小題2】 Which of the following words can best describe Shari?
A.TalkativeB.CreativeC.Kind-heartedD.Well-known
【小題3】 The underlined word “startled” in Paragraph 4 probably means _________.
A.shockedB.excitedC.tiredD.frightened
【小題4】We can learn from the last paragraph that _________.
A.the waitress’ best friend didn’t like chocolate
B.the waitress’ best friend broke up with her
C.the waitress’ best friend worked for Shari
D.the waitress’ best friend was Shari’s customer

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My granddaughter, Shari, owns The Berry (莓果) Factory in Sacramento, California, and her mother, Joan, and I were helping with the Valentine’s Day rush. We’d dipped (浸泡) hundreds of berries, arranged gift baskets and packaged orders to be shipped around the country.

     By the end of the day, the two middle-aged women, Joan and I, were exhausted. Shari didn’t seem tired. That was typical Shari. Though she was very busy, I’d seen her give away berries to everybody — parking attendants, mail carriers and hairdressers. “For me?” they would say, bursting into a smile.

     As a “thank you”, Shari took us out for dinner. But there was a 45-minute wait at her favorite restaurant. “No big deal. There’s another place just up the road,” she said, driving us there. This time we walked right in.

     When the waitress came to take our drink orders, Shari reached into her handbag, pulling something out. “I want you to have these,” she said, handing the waitress a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries. “She will love those berries!” I thought. But the waitress seemed startled. She only let out a “thank you” before grabbing the box and rushing into the kitchen.

A few minutes later, the waitress returned with our iced tea. “I apologize,” she said. “My best friend and I had promised to send each other something every Valentine’s Day. But she passed away last year. I didn’t know how I’d get through this day without her. Then you handed me that box.” “I’m so sorry to hear that,” said Shari. “It’s not much, but I hope you can enjoy them.” “Oh, I will,” the waitress said. “See, every year we always sent each other the same thing; a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries bought from our favourite store, The Berry Factory.”

1.What can be inferred in the first paragraph?

    A. The Berry Factory is a gift store

    B. The Berry Factory has few shop clerks.

    C. The Berry Factory has many branches around the country

    D. The Berry Factory has customers from different parts of the country.

2. Which of the following words can best describe Shari?

    A. Talkative        B. Creative         C. Kind-hearted         D. Well-known

3. The underlined word “startled” in Paragraph 4 probably means _________.

    A. shocked              B. excited              C. tired            D. frightened

4.We can learn from the last paragraph that _________.

    A. the waitress’ best friend didn’t like chocolate

    B. the waitress’ best friend broke up with her 

C. the waitress’ best friend worked for Shari

D. the waitress’ best friend was Shari’s customer

 

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My goddaughter, Shari, owns The Berry Factory in Sacramento, California, and her mother, Joan, and I were helping with the Valentine’s Day rush. We’d dipped hundreds of berries, arranged gift baskets and packaged orders to be   36    around the country.

By the end of the day, the two middle-aged women, Joan and I, were exhausted. But Shari didn’t seem tired. That was   37   Shari.   38  she was very busy, I’d seen her give away berries to everyone—parking attendants, mail carriers and hairdressers. “For me?” they would say, bursting into    39   .

  40  a “thank you”, Shari took us out for dinner. But there was a 45-munite   41   at her favorite restaurant. “No big   42   . There’s another place just up the road,” she said, driving up there. This time we walked right   43   .

When the waitress came to   44    our drink orders, Shari    45    into her handbag, pulling something out. “ I want you to have these,” she said,    46   the waitress a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries. “ She will love those berries!” I thought.    47    the waitress seemed very surprised instead. She only let out a “thank you”   48   grabbing the box and rushing into the kitchen.

A few minutes later, the waitress returned    49   our iced tea. “ I apologize,” she said. “ My best friend and I had   50   to send each other something every Valentine’s Day. But she    51    last year. I didn’t know how I’d    52    this day without her. Then you handed me that box.”

“ I’m so sorry to hear that,” said Shari. “ It’s not much, but I hope you can    53   them.”

“ Oh, I will,” the waitress said. “ See, every year we   54   sent each other the same thing: a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries bought from our favorite store, The Berry    55    .”

1.

A. brought 

B. produced

C. travelled 

D. shipped

2.

A. ordinary

B. typical

C. strange

D. healthy

3.

A. If

B. Since

C. Though

D. Until

4.

A. a smile

B. tears

C. laughter

D. song

5.

A. By

B. Without

C. Through

D. As

6.

A. discussion

B. wait

C. choice

D. talk

7.

A. mistake

B. deal

C. idea

D. matter

8.

A. out

B. along

C. in

D. away

9.

A. ask

B. tell

C. bring

D. take

10.

A. looked

B. passed

C. reached

D. pushed

11.

A. handing

B. forcing

C. removing

D. providing

12.

A. But

B. Or

C. And

D. So

13.

A. until

B. before

C. after

D. while

14.

A. for     

B. to

C. from

D. with

15.

A. promised

B. explained

C. imagined

D. recognized

16.

A. passed out

B. passed away

C. passed by

D. passed through

17.

A.look through

B.break through

C.get through

D. follow through

18.

A. impress

B. treasure

C. value

D. enjoy

19.

A. always

B. hardly

C. sometimes

D. still

20.

A. Market

B. Store

C. Factory

D. Garden

 

 

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     My granddaughter, Shari, owns The Berry (莓果) Factory in Sacramento, California, and her mother,
Joan, and I were helping with the Valentine's Day rush. We'd dipped (浸泡) hundreds of berries, arranged
gift baskets and packaged orders to be shipped around the country.
      By the end of the day, the two middle-aged women, Joan and I, were exhausted. Shari didn't seem tired.
That was typical Shari. Though she was very busy, I'd seen her give away berries to everybody -parking
attendants, mail carriers and hairdressers."For me?" they would say, bursting into a smile.
     As a"thank you", Shari took us out for dinner. But there was a 45-minute wait at her favorite restaurant.
"No big deal. There's another place just up the road," she said, driving us there. This time we walked right in.
     When the waitress came to take our drink orders, Shari reached into her handbag, pulling something out.
"I want you to have these," she said, handing the waitress a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries."She will
love those berries!" I thought. But the waitress seemed startled. She only let out a "thank you" before grabbing
the box and rushing into the kitchen.
     A few minutes later, the waitress returned with our iced tea."I apologize," she said. "My best friend and I
had promised to send each other something every Valentine's Day. But she passed away last year. I didn't
know how I'd get through this day without her. Then you handed me that box.""I'm so sorry to hear that,"
said Shari. "It's not much, but I hope you can enjoy them." "Oh, I will," the waitress said."See, every year we
always sent each other the same thing; a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries bought from our favourite
store, The Berry Factory."
1. What can be inferred in the first paragraph?
A. The Berry Factory is a gift store
B. The Berry Factory has few shop clerks
C. The Berry Factory has many branches around the country
D. The Berry Factory has customers from different parts of the country.
2. Which of the following words can best describe Shari?
A. Talkative
B. Creative
C. Kind-hearted
D. Well-known
3. The underlined word "startled" in Paragraph 4 probably means _______.
A. shocked
B. excited
C. tired
D. frightened
4. We can learn from the last paragraph that _______.
A. the waitress' best friend didn't like chocolate
B. the waitress' best friend broke up with her
C. the waitress' best friend worked for Shari
D. the waitress' best friend was Shari's customer

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