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剑桥通用五级PET考试练习题PET考题集锦完型填空:No.01Beingnotfarfromthesea,Londonisfamous<1> itsfogs.Theworstofthem<2> onDecember4,1952.Allmovementinthetowncametoastop.Itwasalmostimpossibletodriveorridein<3> .Thestreetswhichledintothecenterwerefilledwith<4> thatmovedtwomilesanhour.Soon,however,thetrafficwasstopped.Beingleftbytheir<5> ,thebusesandcarsstoodemptyinthestreets.ManywhousuallytravelbybustookUnderground〈地铁>.ButthereWere<6>manypeopletherethatthegateshadtobeclosed.Beingcaughtinthefog,peoplefelttheirwayalongthewallsofhouseswithonehand,Whiletheyputout<7> infrontofthemsoas<8> knockagainstsomethingorsomebody.AttheOperaHouse<大歌剧院>theygotthroughthefirstactofLaTraViatabeforesomuchfoghadspreadintothebuildingthatthe<9>couldnotseetheconductor<乐队指挥>.ItWasa<10> fog,indeed,andasmanyas4,000peopleinLondonlosttheirliVes.A.becauseB.asC.forD.ofA.happenB.happenedC.WashappenedD.happensA.eVerythingB.anythingC.somethingD.nothingA.cartsB.bikesC.trucksD.busesA.oWnerB.driVersC.engineerD.passengersA.suchB.soC.quiteD.tooA.anotherB.theothersC.theotherD.otherA.toB.notC.nottoD.don’tA.someoneB.driVersC.managersD.singersA.terribleB.afraidC.terriblyD.frightenedNo.02JohnisafamousWriternoW.ButhesaidheWasnota<1> studentWhenheWasyoung.HeWasoftenlatefor<2> anddidn’tlikedoinghishomeWork.Sometimes,hesleptinclassWhiletheteacherWasteaching.Hedidn’tunderstandmuch,<3> healWaysthoughtheunderstoodeVerything.Onedaytheteacher<4> thestudentsaquestion,"WhenJackWastenyearsold,<5> brotherBobWastWenty,JackisfifteennoWand<6> ishisbrotherBob?〞Johnsaid,"That’seasy.BobistWiceasoldasJack,soheisnoWthirty.〞Anothertime,the<7>inascienceclassasked,"Whenitthunders<打雷>,<8> doWealWaysseethelightbeforeWe<9> thesound?〞"But,Miss,〞saidJohnquickly,"don’tyou<10> oureyesareinfrontofourears?〞A.goodB.tallC.richD.fatA.sleepB.lunchC.classD.play3.A.soB.andC.orD.but4.A.sentB.askedC.toldD.found5.A.yourB.myC.hisD.herA.hoWmanyB.hoWoldC.WhatD.WhoA.teacherB.farmerC.nurseD.policemanA.whatB.whenC.whereD.whyA.breakB.makeC.hearD.smellA.readB.hopeC.studyD.know阅读理解<A>Threetravelers,Allan,CarlandPaulweresittingonthechairsinatrainstation.Theywerewaitingforatrainthatwasverylate.Topassthetime,theybegantalkingtoeachother.Atfirst,theytalkedabouttheweatherandtheirwork.ThenPaulsaid,"Tellme—whatwouldyoumostliketodoifyourdoctortellyouthatyouhaveonlythreemonthstolive?"Theothertwomenthoughtaboutthisforawhile,thenCarlspoke."Well,〞hesaid,"ifIhaveonlythreemonthstolive,I’lltakeallmymoneyoutofthebankandgotoforeigncountriesforholidayswithmybestfriend,Erik.I’dliketotraveltotheplacesintheworldasmanyaspossible.AndI’llstayatthebesthotelsandtheneatthebestfood.IthinkI'llhaveawonderfultime.”"That'sVeryinteresting,“Paulsaid.Withthesewords,heturnedtotheotherman,saying,"Andwhataboutyou?〞"I'lltellyouasecret,”Allansaid."Ialwayswanttobearacingdriver.SoifIhaveonlythreemonthstolive,thefirstthingI'dliketodoistosellmyhouse.WiththemoneyI'llbuythefastestcarintheworld.MaybeIcanenterallthebigmotorraces.”Thenhelaughed,"Imightevenendup<以 而告终〉worldchampion.”"Nowit'syourturn,“Allanwenton,"Ifyourdoctortellyouthebadnews,whatwouldyoumostliketodo?”"Oh,“saidPaulwithasmile."I'llgoandseeanotherdoctor.“1.Thethreemenweretalking .A.inthepostoffice B.inthewaitingroomC.onthetrain D.onthechairsThemancalled answeredthequestionfirst.A.CarlB.AllanC.ErikD.PaulThemenbegantotalkabouttheweatherandtheworkbecausethey .A.didn'tknowanythingnew B.wantedtopassthetimequicklyC.hadnothingtodo D.wereveryinterestedineachother'swork"Imightevenendupworldchampion.“Heretheword"champion“means inChinese.Whichsentenceisrightaccordingtothepassage?Thetraindidn'tarriveontime.Paulwantedtobuyaracingcarverymuch.Allanwasthesecondmantoanswerthequestion.Carldidn'tliketravelingatall.<B>WatsonwonhismostimportantgameandbecameSouthernChessMaster<大师>in1977.Hewasgiventhesilvercup."Itisn'trightlymine,“hesaid,whenhewasholdingthecup.“"ItwaswontwoyearsagowhenIwasonholidayin…”"Afamilywasstayingatmyhotelatthattime.Mrs.Prig,themother,wastoldthatIplayedchess;andshebeggedmetogiveheryoungsonagame.‘He'sonlyten.‘shesaid,‘I'vebeentoldthatheplaysquitewell.‘"Well,asyoucanguess,Iwasn'ttoohappy.Aplayerlikestheopponent<对手>toplayaswellashedoes.ButitwasholidaytimeandIagreedtoplay.Weplacedtheboard<棋盘>inthegarden.Thegamebegan.Ihopeditwouldbequick—andsoitwas."IsoonknewthatDavidPrigwasnolearner.Aftertenminuteshissistercameoutsideandbegantoplaytennisagainstawall.Theboyseemedtoloseinterestinourgame.Hemovedapiece<棋子>withoutcare.Igavemyattentiontotheboard."Callmewhenyouareready,Mr.Watson,//hesaid.WhenIwasready?Ilookedup.Hehadgoneofftoplaywithhissister.Istudiedtheboard,andfoundIwasdrivenintocorner.SoitwentonwithDavid:aquickmove,thentennis,backtotheboard,thenbacktohissister.Mydifficultconditionbecameimpossibletochange.Iwasbeaten.Oh,soeasily,byaten-year-oldchessplayer.Hewasthewinner—intwenty-eightminutes."DavidPrig,anametoremember.Ihadachancetousehisgametoday,anditwonthiscupforme.Tohim,ofcourse,itisonlyoneofahundred,orperhapsathousand,winninggames.〞6.WhenMr.Watsonsaid,"Itisn’trightlymine.Itwaswon…〞,hemeant twoyearsbefore.hehadplayedchesswithalittleboyfortwenty-eightminuteshehadhadachancetotakepartinanimportantgamehehadlearnedhowtoplaychessfromachildhehadlearnedagoodgamefromachildBeforethegame,Mr.Watsonwasquitesurethat .theboyplayedaswellashedidhewouldbeSouthernChessMastertwoyearslaterhecouldwinthegameeasilytheboywouldwinthegamequicklyWhydidDavidplaytenniswhilehewasplayingchesswithWatson?Becausehe .hadnointerestinplayingchesswithadults<成年人>wasnotgoodatplayingchesslikedplayingtennismuchbetterthanplayingchessplayedchessmuchbetterthanWatsonFromthestory,weknowthat .DavidPrigwastherealwinnerMr.WatsonwastherealwinnerneitherofthemwastherealwinnerD.bothofthemweretherealwinners10.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Sometimesyoungchildrencanbeatadultsinplayingchess.B.Watsonthoughthecouldwinthegamequickly,andsohedid.C.WatsonlearnedsomethingfromDavidandwonthesilvercup.Watsonwouldneverforgetthenameoftheboy.句型转换:Thegirlcouldhardlyunderstandwhathesaid, ?<反意问句>HowmanysheeparethereinAustralia.?<宾语从句>Sheasked inAustralia.Theyhavesoldoutthelightgreendresses.<被动句>Thelightgreendresses out.Hegottooangrytospeak.<同义句>Hegot angry he speakTommaybeontheteam,orJackmay.<简单句> Tom Jackmaybeontheteam.Shedidn’treachthetopofthemountain.Herbrotherdidn'treachit,either.<合并成简单句> herbrotherreachedthetopofthemountain.Thesweatercosts200yuan.<划线提问> thesweater ?Thinkhard,andyou’llhaveanidea. thinkhard,you’llhaveanidea.完成句子:1.美国和澳大利亚都是说英语的国家. America Australia . ofus histelephonenumber..尽管医生已经劝了他戒烟,他仍然和以前抽得一样多. thedoctorhastoldhimto ,hestill before..艾尔斯山位于澳大利亚东南部.AyersRocklies Australia..那天早晨我们在太阳出来之前就起床了.We earlyinthemorningbeforethesun ..山顶上有多少人?一个也没有. arethere therock?.她想要与汤姆谈谈有关他在校学习的事.Shefeels atalkwithhim hisstudyatschool..就在那时他似乎听到窗外有奇怪的声音.Atthatmomenthe astrangevoice thewindow..他请求我呆在那儿直到他回来.Heaskedme hecameback..会议还有多久会完毕?How willthemeeting ?.一个人一辈子干好事是不容易的.It'snoteasy onetodogood ..汤姆的母亲决定让他们停学几天.Tom'smother him forafewdays. ahard ..世上无难事,只怕有心人. isdifficultifyou it.PET考题答案完型填空:[答案分析]No.01这是一篇记叙文,描写了伦敦的一场雾灾.全文选择了两个场面说明了雾灾的严重性.C.befamousfor是固定搭配.B.根据后面的时间状语可知,本空用过去时.B.上文的impossible意思是"不可能〃,含有否认含义,应当选anything.D.故事发生在1952年,充斥于London街道的不会是马车,也不会是卡车或自行车,而是bike.B.前面的their指代的是后面的"thebusesandCarS〃由此推断出把它们弃之街头的是司机们.B.能和that搭配的有so和such,但such不能修饰many.^上文已经提到onehand,另一只用theotherhand.C.soasto是一个固定搭配.D.在歌剧院中表演需要看到指挥的是合唱队的歌手们.A.terribly是副词,而afraid是表语形容词,frightened通常用来形容人,因此选择terrible修饰名词fog.No.02这是一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍了现在成名的作家John小时侯上学的情况.故事形象生动,诙谐有趣.A.John现在成名了,但他小时候可不是好学生.这由句中的连词and可以看出来.C.由于John不是好学生,因此他经常在上课时迟到.D.根据上下句即可知道这里是一个表示转折的词,but最适宜.B.教师应该是问学生问题,这是一个根本常识.C.根据主语Jack可知答案.B.根据Jackisfifteen可知教师要了解的是Bob的年龄.A.这里应该是教师在Scienceclass上问学生问题.D.根据上下句和四个疑问词的意思可知答案.C.声音应该是听到的.D.根据所给词的词义可知答案.阅读理解[答案与解析]<A>这篇幽默故事讲的是:三个人在谈论"如果大夫告知你还能活三个月的时间,你最想做什么?〞这个问题.其中一个人说他将从银行取出所有的钱和朋友一块去度假,并尽可能多地旅游一些地方.另一个人说他将买掉自己的房子,买一辆好车,做一名赛车手.也许能有机会参加汽车大赛.第三个人说,如果大夫告诉他这个坏消息,他将再去看一个医生.B.根据题意,这三个人在火车站等火车,当然是在候车室.A.答案就在"Theothertwomenthoughtaboutthisforawhile,thenCarlspoke.”这句话中.B.短文第二句即是此题的答案.D.由Allan说的话,可推测出D为最优答案.C."Withthesewords,heturnedtotheotherman,saying,'Andwhataboutyou?’”这句话以与后边的回答是解答此题的关键之所在.<B>这是一篇读后让人惊叹不已的故事.象棋大师Watson在旅馆时遇到了一个孩子.孩子的母亲请求Watson与儿子下一盘棋.Watson很不情愿地答应了.然而下棋过程中,那个孩子漫不经心地,还不时地跑出去和姐姐打网球.让Watson考虑之后再叫他.Watson后来处于僵局,最终也未能挽回.一个年仅十岁的孩子在二十八分钟里就胜了他.他非常佩服.后来,Watson用这个孩子的棋路获得了一个银杯.作者最后的"Ihadachancetousehisgametoday,anditwonthiscupforme.Tohim,ofcourse,it

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