题目列表(包括答案和解析)
-There must have been a storm then.
-________.
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阅读理解
A warm, dusty wind was blowing over the harbor (海港) from the south.Where it stopped, it left a thin layer of fine African sand, a bit of unwanted Africa, and also unwanted by France.
Clive stood with Dick, a racing driver, in the ship, watching the cares being taken from the land. Some of the cars were already in the ship.
‘ I hope this wind will have changed by the time we get there,’ the driver said, staring up at the cream-colored sky. ‘These conditions wouldn’t be any good for racing.’
‘Don’t worry,’ Clive said with a smile. ‘It’ll hardly trouble us, since Argentina is about 7,000 miles away.’
Surprise came over the driver’s face. ‘Is that so? We should leave it behind then, shouldn’t we?’
They talked for a while about Argentina. Clive was going on business, but Dick was to take part in a motor-race. It was his first important event outside Europe.He mentioned the date of the race-December 30, and added, ‘I’ve never raced in cold winter before.’
Their conversation was then turned to the young driver.He was an engineer, twenty-six years old. Motor-racing was his great love, and he was recently driving a car made in France. He spoke well enough, so Clive thought he must have had a good education.However, something seemed to have gone wrong- or was different these days. Here he was, going to Argentina, but without much idea where the country was. When he spoke of a cousin of his, who worked in South Africa- ‘Is there any chance of this ship calling there ?’ Clive realized that the young man had no map of the world in his mind.
He had plans to race in South Africa and in Japan. To him, they were places on the earth, and probably that was all. Clive was interested because the man seemed cheerfully unconscious of his lack of knowledge. What was worse, he even thought everyone else was as foolish as him.
Dust blew into their faces. “This wind from Africa…’ but he did not go on. Was there any point of his saying so? To the young man, it might have been the same as a wind from China. Were there many people, he wondered, who did not know where they were going, or even where they were?
1.Clive and Dick were on the ship because they ______.
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A.were leaving for South America
B.wanted to see a French motor-race
C.tried to stay away from a dust storm
D.had gone there to get the motor-cars
2.Clive was puzzled when the driver spoke about the weather conditions because ______.
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A.the weather didn’t look like changing
B.the driver couldn’t race that day
C.the driver thought conditions would be the same in Argentina
D.the long distance to Argentina had surprised the man
3._________ made Clive try to find out more of the young driver.
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A.It was his interest in people with exciting jobs that
B.The young man’s idea that the race would be run in winter
C.His wish to make a friend for the long trip
D.His wish to make the young driver feel less worried
4.What seemed to have gone wrong was that ______.
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A.an engineer should waster time racing
B.people started on long journeys without any maps
C.the young man’s education was far from perfect
D.the young man was on the wrong ship for South America
5.Clive and Dick were not the same kind of people because ______.
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A.the driver was much younger than Clive
B.their jobs were different
C.Clive knew his way about the world, but the young man didn’t
D.the wind worried Dick, but it didn’t trouble Clive
It was a Sunday and the heavy storm had lasted all night.The morning after the storm, though, was beautiful: blue skies, warm air and a calm, inviting sea touching the shore gently.My father realized it was a good day for fishing and invited my sister and me to go with him.I was only 14 and fishing had never been my thing, but I decided to go all the same.I’m so glad I did.
On the road to the harbor we could see the terrible destruction on the coast, but the harbor itself was in fairly good shape.After all, it was protected by the arms of a bay that had only one tiny channel to the sea. As we got on board, we noticed two big humps(脊背) in the distance.
On approaching them, we saw it was a mother whale with her baby.We couldn’t believe it — there aren’t any whales along the coast here.The storm must have driven them across the ocean into the bay, in which the still water was so badly polluted that nothing could survive.
The little baby whale — actually as big as our boat — was obviously stuck and could not move.The mother dived under the water and came up suddenly, making big whirlpools(漩涡) and waves.“She’s trying to help her baby, but on the wrong side,” my father said.At this point, my father moved our boat in a semicircle to the other side and, heading the boat towards the baby whale, pushed it gently.With our several gentle pushes the big hump turned over and disappeared under water.Then it swam up right beside its mum.They struggled in their desperate attempts to escape but missed the exit and started heading in the wrong direction.We hurried up to the whales and tried to lead them towards the bay channel.Slowly, they let us lead them, some-times rising from the water right beside us to breathe — and to give us a trusting look with those huge eyes.Once they hit their first part of clean water flowing straight from the sea, the mum gave us a wave with her tail and off they swam into the distance.
In the excitement it had felt like only a few minutes, but we had been with those wonderful animals for almost an hour and a half.That was the simple and lasting beauty of the day.Nearly four decades later, I still look back fondly to that golden day at sea.
1.The author says “I’m so glad I did.” (in Para.2) because __________.
A.be witnessed the whole process of fishing
B.he enjoyed the beauty of the calm sea
C.he experienced the rescue of the whales
D.he spent the weekend with his family
2.The harbor survived the storm owing to __________.
A.the shape of the harbor B.the arms of the bay
C.the still water in the channel D.the long coast line
3.The mother whale failed to help her baby because __________.
A.she had stayed in the polluted water for too long
B.the whirlpools she had made were not big enough
C.she had no other whales around to turn to for help
D.the waves pushed her baby in the wrong direction
4.What is the theme of the story?
A.Saving lives brings people a sense of happiness
B.Fishing provides excitement for children
C.It’s necessary to live in harmony with animals
D.It’s vital to protect the environment
语篇理解
A warm,dusty wind was blowing over the harbour(海港) from the south.Where it stopped,it left a thin layer of fine African sand,a bit of unwanted Africa,and also unwanted by France.
Clive stood with Dick,a racing driver,in the ship,watching the cars being taken from the land.Some of the cars were already in the ship.
‘I hope this wind will have changed by the time we get there,’the driver said,staring up at the cream-coloured sky.‘These conditions wouldn't be any good for racing’.
‘
Don’t worry,’Clive said with a smile.‘It'll hardly trouble us,since Argentina is about 7,000 miles away.’Surprise came over the driver’s face.‘Is that so? We should leave it behind then,shouldn’t we?’
They talked for a while about Argentina.Clive was going on business,but Dick was to take part in a motor-race.It was his first important event outside Europe.He mentioned the date of the race December 30,and added,‘I’ve never raced in cold winter before.’
Their conversation was then turned to the young driver.He was an engineer,twenty-six years old.Motor-racing was his great love,and he was recently driving a car made in France.He spoke well enough,so Clive thought he must have had a good education.However,something seemed to have gone wrong or was different these days.Here he was ,going to Argentina,but without much idea where the country was .When he spoke of a cousin of his who worked in South Africa ‘Is there any chance of this ship calling there?’ Clive realized that the young man had no map of the world in his mind.
He had plans to race in South Africa and in Japan.To him,they were places on the earth,and probably that was all.Clive was interested because the man seemed cheerfully unconscious of his lack of knowledge.What was worse,he even thought everyone else was as foolish as him.
Dust blew into their faces.“This wind from Africa…”but he did not go on .Was there any point of his saying so?To the young man,it might have been the same as a wind from China.Were there many people,he wondered,who did not know where they were going,or even where they were?
1.Clive and Dick were on the ship because they ______.
[ ]
A.were leaving for South America
B.wanted to see a French motor-race
C.tried to stay away from a dust storm
D.had gone there to get the motor-cars
2.Clive was puzzled when the driver spoke about the weather conditions because ______.
[ ]
A.the weather didn't look like changing
B.the driver couldn't race that day
C.the driver thought conditions would be the same in Argentina
D.the long distance to Argentina had surprised the man
3.______ made Clive try to find out more of the young driver.
[ ]
A.It was his interest in people with exciting jobs that
B.The young man's idea that the race would be run in winter
C.His wish to make a friend for the long trip
D.His wish to make the young driver feel less worried
4.What seemed to have gone wrong was that ______,
[ ]
A.an engineer should waste time racing
B.people started on long journeys without any maps
C.the young man's education was far from perfect
D.the young man was on the wrong ship for South America
5.Clive and Dick were not the same kind of people because ______.
[ ]
A.the driver was much younger than Clive
B.their jobs were different
C.Clive knew his way about the world,but the young man didn't
D.the wind worried Dick,but it didn't trouble Clive
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