题目列表(包括答案和解析)
School was over and I was both mentally and physically tired. I sat at the very front of the bus because of 11 to get home. Sitting at the front makes you 12 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.
Janie, the driver, tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere by striking the match of 13 .
I try to mind my manners and 14 listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day, 15, her conversation was worth listening to.
“My father’s sick, ”she said to no one in 16 . 1 could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. With a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked, “What’s wrong with him?”
With her eyes wet and her voice tight fighting against the tears, she 17, “Heart trouble.” Her eyes 18 as she continued. “I’ve already lost my mum, so I don’t think I can 19 losing him.”
I couldn’t react. I was 20 . My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 21 my own mother was thrown into when my father died.
I saw how hard it was, 22 still is, for her. I wouldn’t like anyone to go 23 that.
Suddenly I realized Janie wasn’t only a bus driver. That was just her job. She had a 24 world of family and concerns too. I had never thought of her as anything but a driver.
I suddenly felt very25. I realized I had only thought of people as 26 as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and just considered her 27.
For all I know, I’m just another person in 28 else’s world, and may not even be important. I 29 not have been so selfish and self-centred. Everyone has places to go to, people to see and appointments to 30 . Understanding people is an art.
1.A. determination B. decision C. attempt D. anxiety
2.A. make B. think C. stand D. find
3.A. topic B. conversation C. discussion D. message
4.A. devotedly B. carelessly C. sincerely D. politely
5.A. therefore B. thus C. otherwise D. however
6.A. common B. silence C. particular D. surprise
7.A. informed B. reminded C. announced D. responded
8.A. lowered B. closed C. widened D. opened
9. A. mind B. regret C. bear D. miss
10.A. angry B. shocked C. curious D. interested
11.A. pain B. pity C. disappointment D. mercy
12.A. yet B. and C. or D. but
13.A. over B. round C. through D. without
14.A. dark B. narrow C. whole D. bright
15.A. confused B. selfish C. worried D. sad
16.A. long B. soon C. well D. far
17.A. unfit B. unselfish C. unnecessary D. unimportant
18.A. someone B. anyone C. no one D. everyone
19.A. might B. must C. need D. should
20.A. stay B. remain C. keep D. put
School was over and I was both mentally and physically tired. I sat at the very front of the bus because of 11 to get home. Sitting at the front makes you 12 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.
Janie, the driver, tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere by striking the match of 13 .
I try to mind my manners and 14 listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day, 15, her conversation was worth listening to.
“My father’s sick, ”she said to no one in 16 . 1 could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. With a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked, “What’s wrong with him?”
With her eyes wet and her voice tight fighting against the tears, she 17, “Heart trouble.” Her eyes 18 as she continued. “I’ve already lost my mum, so I don’t think I can 19 losing him.”
I couldn’t react. I was 20 . My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 21 my own mother was thrown into when my father died.
I saw how hard it was, 22 still is, for her. I wouldn’t like anyone to go 23 that.
Suddenly I realized Janie wasn’t only a bus driver. That was just her job. She had a 24 world of family and concerns too. I had never thought of her as anything but a driver.
I suddenly felt very25. I realized I had only thought of people as 26 as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and just considered her 27.
For all I know, I’m just another person in 28 else’s world, and may not even be important. I 29 not have been so selfish and self-centred. Everyone has places to go to, people to see and appointments to 30 . Understanding people is an art.
11. A. determination B. decision C. attempt D. anxiety
12. A. make B. think C. stand D. find
13. A. topic B. conversation C. discussion D. message
14. A. devotedly B. carelessly C. sincerely D. politely
15. A. therefore B. thus C. otherwise D. however
16. A. common B. silence C. particular D. surprise
17. A. informed B. reminded C. announced D. responded
18. A. lowered B. closed C. widened D. opened
19. A. mind B. regret C. bear D. miss
20. A. angry B. shocked C. curious D. interested
21. A. pain B. pity C. disappointment D. mercy
22. A. yet B. and C. or D. but
23. A. over B. round C. through D. without
24. A. dark B. narrow C. whole D. bright
25. A. confused B. selfish C. worried D. sad
26. A. long B. soon C. well D. far
27. A. unfit B. unselfish C. unnecessary D. unimportant
28. A. someone B. anyone C. no one D. everyone
29. A. might B. must C. need D. should
30. A. stay B. remain C. keep D. put
School was over and I was both mentally and physically tired. I sat at the very front of the bus because of 1 to get home. Sitting at the front makes you 2 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.
Janie, the driver, tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere by striking the match of 3 .
I try to mind my manners and 4 listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day, 5 , her conversation was worth listening to.
“My father’s sick, ” she said to no one in 6 . 1 could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. With a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked, “What’s wrong with him?”
With her eyes wet and her voice tight from 7 the tears, she responded, “Heart trouble.” Her eyes 8 as she continued. “I’ve already lost my mum, so I don’t think I can 9 losing him.”
I couldn’t respond. 1 was 10 My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 11 my own mother was thrown into when my father died.
I saw how hard it was, 12 still is, for her. I wouldn’t like anyone to go through 13 .
Suddenly I realized Janie wasn’t only a bus driver. That was just her job. She had a 14 world of family and concerns too. I had never thought of her as anything but a driver.
I suddenly felt very 15 . I realized I had only thought of people as 16 as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and 17 as unimportant.
For all I know, I’m just another person in 18 else’s world, and may not even be important. I should not have been so selfish and self—centred. Everyone 19 a place to go to, people to see and appointments to 20 . Understanding people is an art.
1. A. determination B. decision C. attempt D. anxiety
2. A. make B. think C. stand D. find
3. A. topic B. conversation C. discussion D. message
4. A. devotedly B. carelessly C. sincerely D. politely
5. A. therefore B. thus C. otherwise D. however
6. A. common B. silence C. particular D. surprise
7. A. avoiding B. clearing C. keeping D. fighting
8. A. lowered B. closed C. widened D. opened
9. A. mind B. regret C. bear D. miss
10. A. angry B. shocked C. curious D. interested
11. A. pain B. pity C. disappointment D. mercy
12. A. yet B. and C. or D. but
13. A. this B. them C. that D. one
14. A. dark B. narrow C. whole D. bright
15. A. confused B. selfish C. worried D. sad
16. A. long B. much C. well D. far
17. A. regard her B. Helped her out C. Brushed her off D. take her
18. A. someone B. anyone C. no one D. everyone
19. A. has B. takes C. finds D. needs
20. A. stay B. remain C. keep D. put
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第36至第55小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
School was over and I was both mentally and physically tired. I sat at the very front of the bus because of 36 to get home. Sitting at the front makes you 37 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.
Janie, the driver, tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere by striking the match of 38 .
I try to mind my manners and 39 listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day, 40 , her conversation was worth listening to.
“My father’s sick,” she said to no one in 41 . I could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. With a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked, “What’s wrong with him?”
With her eyes wet and her voice tight from 42 the tears, she responded, “Heart trouble.” Her eyes 43 as she continued. “I’ve already lost my mum, so I don’t think I can 44 losing him.”
I couldn’t respond. I was 45 . My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 46 my own mother was thrown into when my father died.
I saw how hard it was, 47 still is, for her. I wouldn’t like anyone to go through 48 .
Suddenly I realized Janie wasn’t only a bus driver. That was just her job. She had a 49 world of family and concerns too. I had never thought of her as anything but a driver.
I suddenly felt very 50 . I realized I had only thought of people as 51 as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and 52 as unimportant.
For all I know, I’m just another person in 53 else’s world, and may not even be important. I should not have been so selfish and self—centred. Everyone 54 a place to go to, people to see and appointments to 55 . Understanding people is an art.
36. A. determination B. decision C. attempt D. anxiety
37. A. make B. think C. stand D. find
38. A. topic B. conversation C. discussion D. message
39. A. devotedly B. carelessly C. sincerely D. politely
40. A. therefore B. thus C. otherwise D. however
41. A. common B. silence C. particular D. surprise
42. A. avoiding B. clearing C. keeping D. fighting
43. A. lowered B. closed C. widened D. opened
44. A. mind B. regret C. bear D. miss
45. A. angry B. shocked C. curious D. interested
46. A. pain B. pity C. disappointment D. mercy
47. A. yet B. and C. or D. but
48. A. this B. them C. that D. one
49. A. dark B. narrow C. whole D. bright
50. A. confused B. selfish C. worried D. sad
51. A. long B. much C. well D. far
52. A. regard her B. helped her out C. brushed her off D. take her
53. A. someone B. anyone C. no one D. everyone
54. A. has B. takes C. finds D. needs
55. A. stay B. remain C. keep D. put
Alex stared through the cabin window at the darkness. Soon his dad would call him. And he didn’t want to go. He wished he hadn’t come to the lake for the weekend. “We’re ready,” Dad said as he came in from the porch. “ Grab your rod.” Alex turned away from the window and slowly picked up his fishing rod. “Have fun!” Mom said. “Sure,” said Alex, trying to make his voice bright. “We should have done this before.” Dad said. “Let’s catch a big one!” Dad picked up his tackle (钓具) box, rod, and bait can from the porch. He clicked on the flashlight.
They walked down the hill toward the lake in the narrow beam of light. The only thing Alex could see was the circle of weeds and rocks at their feet, lit by the flashlight. Insect voices filled his ears---clicks, hums, buzzes, whines. Hundreds of bugs waited in the darkness to attack. “Ow!” he blurted as he felt a sting on his arm. “Mosquitoes,” Dad said. “I have brought some spray (喷雾) to keep them off.”
When they reached the boat, Alex stumbled as he climbed over the side. “I don’t like this much,” he said. “It’s so dark.” Dad squeezed his shoulder. “Don’t worry. It’s not as dark as you think. After a while your eyes will get used to the night.” Suddenly something rushed past Alex’s head. He gasped. “What was that?” “Probably a bat,” Dad said. How could Dad act as if it were nothing! “Will bats be flying around our heads the whole time?” “This is their time to be out catching insects,” Dad explained. “They won’t hurt you. They’re too busy grabbing dinner.” He pushed the boat off the gravel (沙砾) and jumped in. Alex gazed back at the cabin. A square of light from the window glowed in the darkness.
Dad rowed to the middle of the lake and stopped. “We’ll just let the boat drift. Keep the flashlight in the bottom of the boat. The fish won’t bite if they see light flashing around. When we’ve done baiting our hooks(鱼钩), we’ll turn the light off.” Leaning down to get closer to the light, Alex tried to thread a worm on his hook, but he couldn’t seem to work his fingers right. So what if the worm was only partly on the hook? He didn’t want to fish anyway. He didn’t even want to be there.
56. Whom did Alex go fishing with?
A. No one. B. His mother C. His parents D. His father
57. They turned the flashlight off _____________________.
A. to sleep well B. not to frighten off the fish in the lake
C. to get to used to the night D. to catch big fish
58. What does the sentence ‘We should have done this before’ mean?
A. We shall catch a lot of fish. B. We have caught a big fish before.
C. We caught a big fish before. D. We didn’t catch any big fish.
59. From the passage you know that ________________.
A. Alex would like to go fishing there.
B. Alex was used to fishing in the lake.
C. Alex regretted going fishing at night.
D. Alex didn’t want to be there.
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