初三年级妙语短篇之短文填词A1_妙语短篇a1第一篇答案

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妙语短篇之短文填词A1Four girls went to school every day by taxi.One day one of the girls said, “ There’s a test this morning.Let’s get to school l____.Then we won’t have to take the test.”“What can we t___ the teacher?” one of the girls said.“He’ll be angry.We’ll need a good e_____.”The girls thought for several m_____, then one of them said, “ Let’s tell him that our taxi had a flat tire.”“ That’s a good i___,” the other girls said.“ We’ll tell him that.” They a____ at school an hour later.The test was finished.“ Why are you late?” the teacher asked.“ You m____ the test.” “ Our taxi had a flat tire,” One of the girls said.The teacher t_____ for a moment, then he said, “ Sit down, one of you in each c_____ of the room.” The four girls did this.Then the teacher said, “ W_____ on a piece of paper the answer to this question: Which tire was flat?”2 There was once a farmer who lived n____ a road.It was not a b___ road, but from time to time, cars p___ the farm.Near the farm gate, there was a l___ hole in the road.This hole was always f___ of water, and the drivers of the cars could not see how deep the hole was.They thought it was p_____ shallow.(浅的)Then when they drove into the hole, they could not drive out because it was so deep.The farmer did not spend much time w____ on his farm.He spent most of it watching the hole.When a car drove into it, he p___ the car out with his tractor and charged the driver a lot of money for doing this.One day, the driver of a car said to him, “ You must m___ a lot of money pulling cars out of this hole night and day.” “ Oh, no,” the farmer said.“I don’t pull cars out of the hole at night.At night I f____ the hole with water.”3 One day, Tony met his friend, Alan, in the street.Tony was quite rich, but Alan was poor.The two boys walked a___ the street together.They talked about many t____.Tony liked to listen to music and he told Alan about some new songs.Alan liked reading, and he told Tony about some new books.They had the same friends, and they talked about these, tooThen Tony remembered s____.“ I lent you ten dollars last week,” he said.“ Can you give it back to me ?”“ I’m very sorry, Tony,” Alan said.“ I f___ about it.”He thought about this money for a minute.Then he said, “ I haven’t got any money with me today.I’ll p___ you back tomorrow.” “ All right,” Tony said, “ I can wait a____ day.” At that moment a man ran up.He had a knife in his hand.Alan and Tony were afraid.He was a d_____ man.“ Give me your money,” he said to Tony.Tony took out his wallet and gave it to the thief.The thief took out the money and t____ the wallet on to the ground.“Now you give me your money,” he said to Alan.Alan thought q____.He took out his wallet, but he did not give it to the thief.He gave it to Tony and said, “ I owe you some money, Tony.H___ it is.” 4.An old man v_____ a new doctor he was very young.“I don’t f___ well, doctor,” he said.“Please find out what’s wrong with me.” “Take off your clothes and lie on the bed,” the young doctor said, “I’ll e____ you.”

The old man took off his clothes and l___ down on the bed, and the young doctor examined him.H___, he couldn’t find anything wrong with the old man.He listened to his heart, he looked into his throat.He examined every part of him.At last he said,“I’m sorry, but l can’t find anything wrong with you.You’re as h____ as l am,” “That’s very strange,” the old man said, “because l feel r____ bad.” “Come back tomorrow and see me again if you don’t feel better,” the young doctor said.“I’ll examine you again,” “All right, doctor,” the old man said.Slowly, he stood up and put on his clothes.Then he walked out of the hospital.A few s____ later, the doctor’s nurse ran in.“Doctor!Doctor!” she cried.“That man you said was healthy has just died outside the door.” The doctor thought q_____.“Then t____ the body around so that people will think he was coming on,” he said.5.A man went into a restaurant and sat down at one of the t_____.A waiter went up to him and gave him the menu.The man read it carefully, then o____ all the most expensive dishes.The waiter served the meal and the man a___ it with great enjoyment.Then a small boy came into the restaurant and sat at the man’s table.The waiter came up and said to the man,“What would your little boy like, sir?”“Oh, just an ice cream,” the man told him.Then he stood up and said to the waiter, “I’ m just going out to buy a n_____.”He left the restaurant.The waiter gave the boy an ice cream.The boy ate it, and then stood up and w____ to the door.The waiter ran t____ him.“Excuse me,” he said, “but your father hasn’t come back and he hasn’t paid for his meal or for your ice cream.”“I’ m sorry,’ the young boy said, “That has n____ to do with me.”“Oh, yes it does,” the waiter said, “You will s___ here until your father comes back and pays bill.”“He’s not my father,’ the boy said.“I don’t know who he is.”The waiter did not understand.“What do you m___?” he asked.“The man came up to me in the street,” the boy said, “he asked me if I liked ice cream.I told him I d__.Then he told me to come into the restaurant at 2 o’clock and sit down at his table.He said he’d give me some.”6.Mr.Guppy was a very large man.He had a loud v____ and a bad temper.He was not a giant(巨人), but he was much b____ than most men.Life was not easy for Mr.Guppy.He could s___ find clothes big enough.His feet were too large for most shoes.In buses, trains and planes, he could not stand up s___.The roofs were too low.In cars he could not move his legs.There was not enough r___.At home, his bed was too short.Chairs were always too small.In fact, w___he went and whatever he did, Mr.Guppy had problems because of his size.These problems were so bad that Mr.Guppy stayed at home most of the time.Life was e___ at home.Then one day, a friend said, “You spend too much time at home.You should go out more.There’s good m___at the theater.” “I can’t sit in theater seats,” Mr.Guppy said.“I’ m too big.” “That is no problem,” his friend said.“I’ll buy you two tickets.You can get them at the theater when you go.” The friend sent money to the theater for two tickets.When the day came, Mr.Guppy put on his best clothes and went to the theater.“You have two tickets for me,” he said to the woman in the ticket o___.“My name is Guppy.” “Oh, yes, Mr.Guppy,” the woman said.“Here you are, seats G4 and P12.I’m sorry, you and your friend can’t sit together because we are very f___ this evening.” Poor Mr.Guppy.He smiled s___ , walked out of the theater and went home.7.One morning a mailman walked up to a house.He r___ the bell.A few seconds later a window of the house opened, and a woman put her head o__.“What is it?” she wanted to know.“I’ve got a package for Mrs.Smith.” the mailman said.“Is it registered(挂号的)?” the woman asked.“Yes,” the mailman said.“Is it a big package or a small package?” the woman wanted to know n__.“It’s quite a big package,” the mailman told her.“I see.” The woman thought for a m___, then she said, “Who is it from?” The mailman looked at the return addre(退信地址)on the b___ of the package.“It’s from Jones and Jones in London,” he said.Now the woman was very i____.“From Jones and Jones, eh?” she said.“That’s a very e_____ shop.What’s in the package?” “Madam,” the mailman said, becoming quite a___ with the woman, “I don’t know.Why don’t you come d__ and take the package from me.Then you can open it and find out.” “Oh, I can’t do that,” the woman said.“Why not?” the mailman said.“Because I’m not Mrs.Smith,” she said.“she said.“You’ve come to the w___ house.Mrs.Smith lives next door.”8.Jim m___ two friends in the street.“Come back to my apartment for a meal,” he said.“You can see the w___ of the city from my bed room window.”His two friends a____ and they went back with Jim to the apartment building where he lived on the 40thfloor.When they arrived, h____, the elevator was out of order.(坏了).“I’ m sorry,” Jim said, “We’ll have to walk.”“But it’s forty floors!” they said.“We’ll talk as we climb,” Jim said.“You can tell me the new jokes you’ve h___ and when we get to my apartment I’ll tell you a story.” His friends agreed and they started to climb the forty flights of stairs.At last they r____ the top floor and were standing outside the door of Jim’s apartment.“Now tell us a good story,” his friends said.Jim looked at them s____ and said, “Once upon a time there was a man who met two friends.He i____ them to his apartment on the fortieth floor.The elevator wasn’t working and they had to climb forty flights of stairs.When they reached the fortieth floor he put his hand in the p____ for the key to the floor of his apartment.It wasn’t there.Then he r_____ where it was.It was in his car.”9Harry saw an ad in a window.It said: “Wanted.The Best Salesman in the World Top Pay.”“I’ m a great salesman,” Harry told himself.“I can sell a____.I’ll go in and ask for that job.”He went into the building and s____ to the manager.“I’ m the best salesman in the world,” he said.“Give me the j__.”“You must prove you’re the b____,” the manager said.“I’ll pa every test you give me,” Harry told him.“Good.”The manager took a box of candy out of his desk.“Last week, l b_____ a thousand boxes of this candy.If you can sell them all before the end of the week, you can have the job.”“That’s easy,” Harry said.He took the box of candy and l____ the office.Every day and all day, he went from shop to shop, t___ to sell boxes of the candy.He couldn’t sell one.The candy was so bad he couldn’t e____ give it away.At the end of the week he went back to the manager.“I’ m sorry, sir,’ he said.“I was w____ about myself.I’m not best salesman in the world, but I know who is.”“Oh,” said the manager.“Who?”“The p____ who sold you a thousand boxes of this candy,” Harry said.10In many big cities there are people who cannot get work.Sometimes they do not want to work, but sometimes there isn’t a___ work for them to do.Some of these people beg for m____.Some of them sell boxes of matches or cheap pens, and some of them sell flowers.Andrew Chen n____ gave money to beggars.“People should work for their money,” he believed.He also believed there was work for everyone, which was not t___.One day when he was waiting for a bus, a beggar came up and asked him for money.The beggar was an old woman w____ very old and dirty clothes.She had no shoes and she was selling some sweet-smelling flowers.“Give an old woman ten dollars, mister,” she said to Andrew.“I haven’t had a m___ for three days.”“I’ m not giving you ten dollars,” Andrew said.“What about five dollars, then, mister,” the p___ old woman said, “That’ll buy me a couple of pieces of bread.”“No,” Andrew said.“Then what about one dollar,” the old woman said.“I can buy an orange for one dollar.”“I haven’t got one dollar,” Andrew said.“Now go a___.”The old woman looked at him s___, and then gave him her flowers.“Here, mister,” she said.“You have these.You need them m___ than I do.”.11 Important people often like to show how important they are.They usually have the l_____ cars.They live in the most expensive houses.They wear the most expensive clothes.They eat in the best r______.Mr.Mammoth, the president of Acme Inc, was an important man.Acme Inc.was an important company, one of the biggest in the c_____ Thousands of men and women worked for it.The officers of Acme Inc.were in the Acme building.This was one of the tallest buildings in the city.It had fifty f_____.Mr.mammoth, the president had his office on the t___ floor.One day a man came to see him.He walked up to Mr.mammoth’s secretary.She was, of course.the most beautiful secretary in the company.“My name is John Watkins,” he told her.“I have come to see Mr.Mammoth.My appointment is at ten o’clock.”The most beautiful secretary in the building looked at the clock on the wall.It was the largest clock in the company.“It is ten o’clock now,” she said.“You are on t___ for your appointment.H_____, I am afraid you cannot see Mr.Mammoth.”John Watkins was s_____.“Oh? Why is that?” he asked.“Mr.Mammoth is playing golf.”“Oh,” John Watkins said.“Then he won’t be c____ to his office today.”The most beautiful secretary in the company s____ at him.“Mr.Mammoth’s already here,” she said.“He has the largest office in the world.12“Daddy, can I learn to play the violin?” young Sarah asked her father.She was always asking for things and her father was not very p____.“You cost me a lot of money, Sarah,” he said.“First you wanted to learn horse r___, then dancing, then swimming.Now it’s the violin.”“I’ll play every day, Daddy,” Sarah said.“I’ll try very hard.”

“All right,” her father said.“This is w___ I’ll do.I’ll pay for you to have leons for six weeks.At the end of six weeks you must play s____ for me.If you play well, you can have more leons.If you play badly, l will stop the leons.”“O.K., Daddy,” Sarah said.“That is f___.”He soon found a good violin teacher and Sarah began her leons.The teacher was very expensive, but her father kept his p____.The six weeks p___ quickly.The time came for Sarah to play for her father.She went to the living room and said, “I’ m ready to play for you, Daddy.”“Fine, Sarah,” her father said.“Begin.”She began to play.She played very badly.She made a t____ noise.Her father had one of his friends with him, and the friend put his hands over his ears.When Sarah f__, her father said, “Well done, Sarah.You can have more leons.”Sarah ran happily out of the room.Her father’s friend turned to him.“You’ve spent a lot of money, but she s___ plays very badly,” he said.13Two men were sitting t___ in an airplane.They were on a long journey.One of the men was a teacher.The other was a farmer.They sat w____ talking for a while, then the farmer said, “Let’s do something to pa the time.”“What do you want to do?” the teacher asked.“We can ask each other riddles,” the farmer said.“You start.”“Let’s make the r____ first,” the teacher said.“And let’s make the game more interesting.Let’s play it for m___.If we don’t know the answer to a riddle, we have to pay a dollar.”The farmer t____ about this for a while, then he said, “That’s not fair.You are a teacher, an educated man.You know m___ things than I do.I am just a farmer.”“That’s t__,” the teacher said.“What do you think we should do?” “If you don’t know the answer to a riddle you pay me $100.If I don’t know the answer to a riddle, I’ll pay you $50.”“I will,” the farmer said.“Here is my riddle.What has three legs when it walks, but only two legs when it flies?”The teacher r___ the riddle, “What has three legs when it walks, but only two legs when it flies? Mm, that’s a good one.I’m afraid I don’t know the answer.”He gave the farmer $ 100, t__ said, “Tell me the answer.What has three legs when it walks but only two legs when it flies?” “I don’t know,” the farmer said, and g__ him $50.14Jill Jones got a new job in a d____ part of the city.She had to go to work every day by train.There was o___ one other person in the train with her.This was a well-dreed man r____ a newspaper.Suddenly, about halfway t____ the journey, the man began tearing his newspaper into hundreds of small pieces.Then he picked them up, opened the window and t___ them all out.This done, he sat down, closed his eyes, and slept for the rest of the journey.The next day, Jill Jones g___ into the same train.The same well-dreed man was there , reading a newspaper.As before, about halfway through the journey, the man began tearing his newspaper into hundreds of small pieces.Then he picked the pieces up, opened the window and threw them all out.This done, he sat down, closed his eyes, and slept for the rest of the journey.This happened every day for a week.At last, on Friday, Jill Jones spoke to the man.“Excuse me, sir,” she said, “ I don’t want to be r___, but I must ask you a question.When we are halfway through our journey, you tear your newspaper into hundreds of pieces and then throw them all out of the window.Please tell me ,sir.Why do you do this?”

The well-dreed man smiled.“There’s a s___ reason,” he said.“ I like to sleep for part of the journey, but I cannot sleep if the train is f___ of elephants.So I throw the pieces of paper out to the elephants.It stops them from c___ into the train.”15The Stevenson family was having dinner.The family a__ without talking for several minutes, then Tom said, “Daddy, do you know how wars begin?”Mr.Stevenson thought for a m___, then he said, “Yes, I think so.I’ll give you an example.We’ll take two countries, Britain and America.If Britain fought with America…”Mrs.Stevenson laughed.“That’s crazy,” she said to her husband.“Britain and America have been friends for over two hundred years.They’ll n___ fight.” “Yes, l know that,” Mr.Stevenson said.“I was only using them as an e___.” “But they’re not a good example,” Mrs.Stevenson said.“France and Germany are a better example.” “Britain and America are the best example,” Mr.Stevenson r___.“They are friends now but they were enemies in the past.They fought a war!”“But that was a long time ago,” Mrs.Stevenson said.” You should use more m____ examples”“And you should let me answer my son’s question,” Mr.Stevenson said a____“Not when you give him wrong answers,” Mrs.Stevenson said.“ I am not giving him wrong answers!” Mr.Stevenson s____, “ I am giving him p_____ good answers.”“ Don’t shout at me!” Mrs.Stevenson cried.“ I’m not one of your stupid friends.” “ My friends aren’t stupid!” Mr.Stevenson stood up and walked angrily out of the room.“ Not I’ll answer your question,” Mrs.Stevenson said to her son.“ It’s all right, Mom,” he said.“ You and Dad a____ have.”

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