题目列表(包括答案和解析)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
After graduation from a medical school, I began to take a job in a small hospital's emergency department.As the 36 member of the group, I had to work on Christmas Eve.
At 9 pm, the ambulance 37 a man in his 60s who was having a heart attack.My patient was 38 , but I did my best.Eventually he 39 the night.
The following year, still the newest member, I got Christmas Eve 40 again.At 9 pm sharp, I was told there was a 41 in the hall who wanted to speak with me.
When I approached them, the man 42 himself as Levin and said, "you probably don't ' 43 me, but last Christmas Eve you saved my life.Thank you for the year you gave me."He and his wife hugged me and handed me a small 44 and left, I was more than a little surprised and 45 .
The following year a new doctor joined the group 46 I volunteered for the shift because I wanted to see if the Levins would 47 .
I 48 the door.Once again, at 49 9 pm, the Levins appeared.We 50 and Levin said he'd come to see me every Christmas Eve, and that 51 he didn't come, I would know it just wasn't his year.
The last year I saw him, he brought me a crystal bell engraved (雕刻) with a single word: Friendship.Levin 52 the next year.Now, my family, friends and I 53 that bell every Christmas Eve at exactly 9 pm and 54 to the man who didn't forget to bring me good 55 .
1.A.hardest B.youngest C.best D.newest
2.A.brought up B.brought about C.brought in D.brought on
3.A.in debt B.in vain C.on end D.in danger
4.A.survived B.spent C.won. D.managed
5.A.watch B.duty C.guard D.greetings
6.A.couple B.man C.patient. D.friend
7.A.regarded B.treated C.introduced D.considered
8.A.understand B.remember C.cure D.like
9.A.bell B.gift C.packet D.box
10.A.scared B.interested C.excited D.moved
11.A.but B.so C.and D.or
12.A.return B.come C.recover D.approach
13.A.gave an eye to B.kept away from C.kept an eye on D.kept hold of
14.A.about B.the same C.very D.exactly
15.A.calmed B.separated C.embraced D.choked
16.A.unless B.if C.until D.though
17.A.passed by B.passed away C.passed off D.passed out
18.A.ring B.strike C.hit D.beat
19.A.cheer B.drink C.congratulate D.offer
20.A.advice B.work C.holiday D.wishes
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
After graduation from a medical school, I began to take a job in a small hospital's emergency department.As the 36 member of the group, I had to work on Christmas Eve.
At 9 pm, the ambulance 37 a man in his 60s who was having a heart attack.My patient was 38 , but I did my best.Eventually he 39 the night.
The following year, still the newest member, I got Christmas Eve 40 again.At 9 pm sharp, I was told there was a 41 in the hall who wanted to speak with me.
When I approached them, the man 42 himself as Levin and said, "you probably don't ' 43 me, but last Christmas Eve you saved my life.Thank you for the year you gave me."He and his wife hugged me and handed me a small 44 and left, I was more than a little surprised and 45 .
The following year a new doctor joined the group 46 I volunteered for the shift because I wanted to see if the Levins would 47 .
I 48 the door.Once again, at 49 9 pm, the Levins appeared.We 50 and Levin said he'd come to see me every Christmas Eve, and that 51 he didn't come, I would know it just wasn't his year.
The last year I saw him, he brought me a crystal bell engraved (雕刻) with a single word: Friendship.Levin 52 the next year.Now, my family, friends and I 53 that bell every Christmas Eve at exactly 9 pm and 54 to the man who didn't forget to bring me good 55 .
A.hardest B.youngest C.best D.newest
A.brought up B.brought about C.brought in D.brought on
A.in debt B.in vain C.on end D.in danger
A.survived B.spent C.won. D.managed
A.watch B.duty C.guard D.greetings
A.couple B.man C.patient. D.friend
A.regarded B.treated C.introduced D.considered
A.understand B.remember C.cure D.like
A.bell B.gift C.packet D.box
A.scared B.interested C.excited D.moved
A.but B.so C.and D.or
A.return B.come C.recover D.approach
A.gave an eye to B.kept away from C.kept an eye on D.kept hold of
A.about B.the same C.very D.exactly
A.calmed B.separated C.embraced D.choked
A.unless B.if C.until D.though
A.passed by B.passed away C.passed off D.passed out
A.ring B.strike C.hit D.beat
A.cheer B.drink C.congratulate D.offer
A.advice B.work C.holiday D.wishes
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
After graduation from a medical school, I began to take a job in a small hospital's emergency department.As the 1member of the group, I had to work on Christmas Eve.
At 9 pm, the ambulance 2a man in his 60s who was having a heart attack.My patient was 3, but I did my best.Eventually he 4the night.
The following year, still the newest member, I got Christmas Eve 5again.At 9 pm sharp, I was told there was a 6in the hall who wanted to speak with me.
When I approached them, the man 7himself as Levin and said, "you probably don't ' 8me, but last Christmas Eve you saved my life.Thank you for the year you gave me."He and his wife hugged me and handed me a small 9and left, I was more than a little surprised and 10.
The following year a new doctor joined the group 11I volunteered for the shift because I wanted to see if the Levins would 12.
I 13the door.Once again, at 149 pm, the Levins appeared.We 15and Levin said he'd come to see me every Christmas Eve, and that 16he didn't come, I would know it just wasn't his year.
The last year I saw him, he brought me a crystal bell engraved (雕刻) with a single word: Friendship.Levin 17the next year.Now, my family, friends and I 18that bell every Christmas Eve at exactly 9 pm and 19to the man who didn't forget to bring me good 20.
1.A.hardest B.youngest C.best D.newest
2.A.brought up B.brought about C.brought in D.brought on
3.A.in debt B.in vain C.on end D.in danger
4.A.survived B.spent C.won. D.managed
5.A.watch B.duty C.guard D.greetings
6.A.couple B.man C.patient. D.friend
7.A.regarded B.treated C.introduced D.considered
8.A.understand B.remember C.cure D.like
9.A.bell B.gift C.packet D.box
10.A.scared B.interested C.excited D.moved
11.A.but B.so C.and D.or
12.A.return B.come C.recover D.approach
13.A.gave an eye to B.kept away from C.kept an eye on D.kept hold of
14.A.about B.the same C.very D.exactly
15.A.calmed B.separated C.embraced D.choked
16.A.unless B.if C.until D.though
17.A.passed by B.passed away C.passed off D.passed out
18.A.ring B.strike C.hit D.beat
19.A.cheer B.drink C.congratulate D.offer
20.A.advice B.work C.holiday D.wishes
After graduation from a medical school, I began to take a job in a small hospital's emergency department.As the 1 member of the group, I had to work on Christmas Eve.
At 9 pm, the ambulance 2 a man in his 60s who was having a heart attack.My patient was 3 , but I did my best.Eventually he 4 the night.
The following year, still the newest member, I got Christmas Eve 5 again.At 9 pm sharp, I was told there was a 6 in the hall who wanted to speak with me.
When I approached them, the man 7 himself as Levin and said, "you probably don't ' 8 me, but last Christmas Eve you saved my life.Thank you for the year you gave me."He and his wife hugged me and handed me a small 9 and left, I was more than a little surprised and 10 .
The following year a new doctor joined the group 11 I volunteered for the shift because I wanted to see if the Levins would 12 .
I 13 the door.Once again, at 14 9 pm, the Levins appeared.We 15 and Levin said he'd come to see me every Christmas Eve, and that 16 he didn't come, I would know it just wasn't his year.
The last year I saw him, he brought me a crystal bell engraved (雕刻) with a single word: Friendship.Levin 17 the next year.Now, my family, friends and I 18 that bell every Christmas Eve at exactly 9 pm and 19 to the man who didn't forget to bring me good 20 .
1.A.hardest B.youngest C.best D.newest
2.A.brought up B.brought about C.brought in D.brought on
3.A.in debt B.in vain C.on end D.in danger
4.A.survived B.spent C.won. D.managed
5.A.watch B.duty C.guard D.greetings
6.A.couple B.man C.patient. D.friend
7.A.regarded B.treated C.introduced D.considered
8.A.understand B.remember C.cure D.like
9.A.bell B.gift C.packet D.box
10.A.scared B.interested C.excited D.moved
11.A.but B.so C.and D.or
12.A.return B.come C.recover D.approach
13.A.gave an eye to B.kept away from C.kept an eye on D.kept hold of
14.A.about B.the same C.very D.exactly
15.A.calmed B.separated C.embraced D.choked
16.A.unless B.if C.until D.though
17.A.passed by B.passed away C.passed off D.passed out
18.A.ring B.strike C.hit D.beat
19.A.cheer B.drink C.congratulate D.offer
20.A.advice B.work C.holiday D.wishes
Ever since I was a small girl in school, I’ve been aware of what the school textbooks say about Indians. I am an Indian and, naturally, am interested in what the schools teach about natives of this land.
One day, I read that a delicacy(美味) of American Indian people was dried fish, which , according to the textbook, tasted “like an old shoe, or was like chewing on dried leather.” To this day I can remember my surprise, my anger and my sadness at reading these words. We called this wind-dried fish “sleet-shus”, and to us, it was our favorite delicacy and, indeed, did not taste like shoe leather, and didn’t rot our teeth and bring about the various dietary problem that trouble Indian people in modern times. It took many hours of long and hard work to cure the fish in just this particular fashion. Early fur traders and other non-Indians must have agreed, for they often had this food as they traveled around isolated areas.
I brought the textbook home to show it to my father, leader of my tribe at that time. On this particular day, he told me in his wise and modest manner that the outside world did not understand Indian people, and that I should not let it prevent me from learning the good parts of education.
At a later time in my life, I had brought a group of Indian people to the country fairgrounds to sell Indian-made arts and crafts. My group was excited to make some money by selling Indian handicrafts. We thanked the man who showed us to our booth and told him it was nice of him to remember the people of the Indian community. The man expanded a little and remarked that he liked Indian people. “In fact,” he went on to state, “we are bringing some professional Indians to do the show!”[
As we stood there in shock, listening to this uninformed outsider, I looked at my Indian companion, an eighty-year-old woman who could well remember the great chiefs of the tribe who once owned all the land of this country before the white man came bringing “civilization”, which included diseases and pollution. My friend said not a word, but took the hurt as Indian people have done for many years.
Of course, we all knew that the “professional Indian” were not Indians at all, but dressed in leather and dancing their own dances. And, anyway, how does one become a “professional Indian”?
45.Which of the following statements about “sleet-shus” is true?
A.It tasted like an old shoe.
B.Eating it was like chewing on dried leather.
C.It was delicious but bad for our teeth.
D.It must have brought pleasure to Indians as well as early business men.[
46.What does the writer mean by saying “how does one become ‘a professional Indian’”?
A.Only the Indians know how to become professional Indians.
B.The outside civilization can help and Indian become a professional Indian.
C.An Indian is a born professional Indian.
D.The outside civilization can help white people become professional Indians.
47.After reading the passage, you don’t know __________.
A.what the writer’s profession is
B.what upset the writer and her friend at the county fair
C.why the writer went to the county fair
D.the writer’s attitude to the so-called civilization
48.This story is primarily about ___________.
A.customs of native Americans
B.how textbooks describe native Americans.
C.misunderstanding between people from different cultures
D.how an Indian becomes a “professional Indian”
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