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Larry is going to be a pilot. He wants to fly an airplane. But Larry is not a rich man. He doesn’t have an airplane. He has only a chair.

Larry ties 45 big balloons to his chair and then sits in the chair. The chair goes up.

For a few minutes, everything is fine. The view from the chair is beautiful. Larry can see houses and trees below him. He is happy. He is flying.

The chair goes up very high. Larry is afraid. “I don’t want to go very high,” Larry thinks. “I want to go down a little.” With a small gun, Larry shoots 10 balloons. Then something terrible happens. Larry drops the gun, and it falls to the ground. Larry can’t shoot more balloons. The chair goes up and up.

Larry is three miles above the ground. Airplanes are flying over him and under him. Larry has a small radio. “Help! Help!” he says into the radio. “I’m flying in a chair, and I want to come down!” People hear Larry, but they can’t help him.

Larry flies in the chair for 45 minutes. Then the balloons begin to lose air. Slowly the chair comes down, and Larry is back on the ground. He is not hurt. Larry says, “For 45 minutes, I am a pilot-----the pilot of a chair.” 1. What does Larry want to do?

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2. Why does the chair go up into the air?

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3. What does he do when the chair goes up higher and higher?

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_____________________________________ 5. Why does the chair come down at last?

_____________________________________ 答案:1. He wants to fly an airplane.

2. Because he ties 45big balloons to his chair. 3. He shoots 10 balloons. 4. No, they don’t.

5. Because the balloons lose air.

Ⅰ.单项填空

1. We all hope Betty can ______ the first place in the singing competition. A. check

B. cheer

C. win

D. enjoy

2. My daughter wants a new dress. She ______ it to the party. A. wear

B. wears

D. is going to wear

C. is wearing

3. Welcome to our hotel! I hope you’ll have a good time ______ your stay here. A. after

B. during

C. with

D. since

4. Peter is going to enjoy ______ on his fourteenth birthday party. A. her

B. him

C. herself

D. himself

5. —Who helped Li Lei with his English? —______, he learned it by himself. A. Anybody C. Nobody

B. Somebody D. Everybody

6. —How about going camping in the hill? —______. A. Me, too

B. Good idea

D. Help yourself

C. It doesn’t matter

7. ______a Chinese, I’m looking forward to ______ up the Great Wall one day. A. Of; climb

B. With; climbing D. As; climbing

C. For; climb

8. ______are going to lie on the beach ______ summer holiday. A. Sam, I; in C. I and Sam; on

B. Sam and I; on D. I, Sam; in

9. —______are Jim and Lily going hiking with their class? —The day after tomorrow. A. When

B. Where

C. What

D. Why

10. Would you like ______ to eat? A. something else

B. anything else

C. else something Ⅱ. 完形填空

D. else anything

The Browns are 1 Smiths’ neighbors. Mr. Brown’s name is John. But when his neighbors talk about him, they 2 him “Mr. Going-to-do”. Do you know why? Mr. Brown always says he is going to do something, but he 3 does it.

Every Saturday Mr. Brown 4 to the Smiths’ back door and talks to Mr. Smith. He always says he 5 do something.

“I’m going to clean my house today, ”he says, 6 “I’m going to wash my car tomorrow, ”or “These trees in front of my house are 7 big. I’m going to cut them down next week. ”

Mr. Smith usually says, “Are you going to do, John? ”He knows his neighbor is 8 going to clean his house, or wash his car, or cut down any trees. Then he says, “Well, 9 me, John. I’m going to do some work in the house. ”And he does.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith often say to their only child Dick, “Are you going to do something? Then do it. Don’t be 10 ‘Mr. Going-to-do’. ” 1. A. the 2. A. speak

B. a

C. one

D. /

B. tell

C. say

D. call

D. sometimes

3. A. usually 4. A. is going 5. A. wants 6. A. or

B. never B. gets

C. often

C. goes D. comes on

D. would like

B. likes

C. is going to C. but C. quite

B. and B. too

D. so

D. so

7. A. very 8. A. /

B. not C. do D. no