题目列表(包括答案和解析)

 0  311612  311620  311626  311630  311636  311638  311642  311648  311650  311656  311662  311666  311668  311672  311678  311680  311686  311690  311692  311696  311698  311702  311704  311706  311707  311708  311710  311711  311712  311714  311716  311720  311722  311726  311728  311732  311738  311740  311746  311750  311752  311756  311762  311768  311770  311776  311780  311782  311788  311792  311798  311806  447348 

62.In the answer letter to Maureen, the airline’s chairman ____ .

A.made an apology to her for his worker’s rudeness

B.made sure that he would solve the problem

C.said that she had the right to smoke on his plane because the right is given by God to everyone.

D.actually completely agreed with what the pilot said

试题详情

61.What was Maureen warned to do by the pilot?

A.The pilot said that she must throw her cigarette out of the plane, or he would get her off the plane.

B.The pilot said she must stop smoking immediately; otherwise he would bring down the jet and hand her to the police.

C.The pilot said that she couldn’t lit another cigarette after her first one.

D.The pilot said that he would get her arrested by the police if she kept on smoking.

试题详情

60.The second half of the story has been in wrong order.(Parts a-d) Choose the rearranged order which you think is right.

A.a, c, b, d           B.c, a, b, d         C.c, a, d, b         D.d, a, b, c

试题详情

59.What is probably the best title for the test?

A.Amy’s Christmas Wish                 B.Amy’s Christmas Present

C.Amy’s Christmas Prize                 D.Amy’s Christmas Contest

B

A HOLIDAY jet pilot said that he would land and call the police after a woman refused to stop smoking.

   He warned Maureen , “Put that cigarette out, or I’ll land the plane and have you arrested.”

   Maureen, 47, was so shocked she wrote to the airline’s chairman.But his reply was even ruder.

   “You seem to think you have a God-given right to pollute your neighbors’ atmosphere,” wrote John Ferriday of Paramount Airways.

   (a)Said Maureen, “I only found out about it when I was checking in.I’m a nervous flyer so I lit a cigarette during the flight.A stewardess asked me to put it out, but I said I wanted to carry on as there was no rule against smoking on the plane.” She was just finishing her cigarette when the pilot arrived.

   (b) I have never seen such an unpleasant letter.She said, “I don’t think I’ll ever fly again.” But there was a funny side.Maureen explained, “We were offered duty-free cigarette from the stewardess on the plane!”

   (c) Mr.Ferriday went on; “Believe me, you haven’t.Especially when you travel on my planes.”

   (d) “He was loud and rude,” said Maureen.“He said if I lit another cigarette he would land the plane at Bordeaux and hand me to the French police.”

Maureen and her husband Michael were moved to Paramount flight just before they left Portugal.But they were not told of the company’ s no smoking policy.

   Later, from her home in Birmingham, Maureen wrote to the company and received the rude reply.

试题详情

58.What does the passage suggest to the readers?

A.Amy was lonely and helpless.

B.Little graders hoped for Christmas presents.

C.Everyone deserved respect, dignity and warmth.

D.Love from parents was above all.

试题详情

57.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

A.Amy reasoned with the kids who teased her.

B.Amy complained to her parents.

C.Amy’s parents persuaded her to enter the Christmas Wish Contest.

D.Amy was a little disabled.

试题详情

56.What does the underlined word “collided” in paragraph 1 mean?

A.conflicted       B.knocked        C.met           D.bumped

试题详情

55.A.turned           B.led             C.went            D.came

A

As Amy Hagadorn rounded the corner across the hall from her classroom, she collided with a tall boy from the fifth grade running in the opposite direction.

 “Watch it, Squirt,” the boy yelled, as he moved quickly around the little third grader.Then, with a self-satisfied smile on his face, the boy took hold of his right leg and imitated the way Amy limped when she walked.

 Amy closed her eyes for a moment.

 ‘Ignore him,’ she told herself as she headed for her classroom.

 But at the end of the day, Amy was still thinking about the tall boy's mean teasing.It wasn't as if he were the only one.It seemed that ever since Amy started the third grade, someone teased her every single day.Kids teased her about her speech or her limping.Amy was tired of it.Sometimes, even in a classroom full of other students, the teasing made her feel all alone.

 Back home at the dinner table that evening Amy was quiet.Her mother knew that things were not going well at school.That's why Patti Hagadorn was happy to have some exciting news to share with her daughter.

 “There's a Christmas Wish Contest on the radio station,” Amy's mom announced.“Write a letter to Santa and you might win a prize.I think someone at this table with blond curly hair should enter.”

 Amy giggled.The contest sounded like fun.She started thinking about what she wanted most for Christmas.

 A smile took hold of Amy when the idea first came to her.Out came pencil and paper and Amy went to work on her letter.“Dear Santa Claus,” she began.

 While Amy worked away at her best printing, the rest of the family tried to guess what she might ask from Santa.Amy's sister, Jamie, and Amy's mom both thought a 3-foot Barbie Doll would top Amy's wish list.Amy's dad guessed a picture book.But Amy wasn't ready to reveal her secret Christmas wish just then.Here is Amy's letter to Santa, just as she wrote it that night:

Dear Santa Claus,

My name is Amy.I am 9 years old.I have a problem at school.Can you help me, Santa? Kids laugh at me because of the way I walk and run and talk.I have cerebral palsy.I just want one day where no one laughs at me or makes fun of me.

Love,

Amy

试题详情

54.A.marriage          B.appointment       C.home-stay        D.date

试题详情

53.A.got             B.walked          C.sent             D.rode

试题详情


同步练习册答案