题目列表(包括答案和解析)
完形填空
Six-year-old Lena Fugatt liked to sit beside her grandfather while he drove his 3 000-pound tractor around the family farm. One afternoon Ray Fugatt, 58, took Lena with him when he went to 1 a pile of brush.
He 2 gasoline on the pile and set fire to it. The brush 3 into flames that engulfed(吞没)him 4 Screaming, Fugatt fell to the ground and 5 to put out the fire. Pushing himself to his 6 , he struggled to where Lena was on the tractor, 30 feet away.“Go to get Lena,”he whispered, using Lena’s name 7 her grandmother. Then he fell down unconscious onto the flat ground.
The 8 on Fugatt’s arms had come off, his chest was a 9 of deep red blisters(泡), and his face was badly burnt. But Lena didn’t 10 Afraid to leave her grandfather alone while she ran for 11 , she realized her only 12 was to drive the huge tractor to the house, a half mile away. Her grandfather had 13 her to drive it alone, but now the 3.5-foot-tall girl decided to do just that.
She slid forward on the seat and used her toe to 14 the red started button. The machine moved ahead, and Lena struggled to drive it back to the 15 When the people of emergency(紧急)services arrived, there were huge 16 tracks in the field, showing the girl’s 17 around trees, bushes and ditches(阴沟).
Ray Fugatt 18 second-and-third-degree burns over 40 percent of his body but made almost complete recovery. According to the doctor, he would not have been saved if Lena had not 19 so quickly.“Lena 20 her cool, knew what had to be done, and did it.”
(1)A.burn |
B.gather |
C.sweep |
D.plough |
(2)A.took |
B.fetched |
C.poured |
D.mixed |
(3)A.burst |
B.became |
C.looked |
D.broke |
(4)A.up and down |
B.in time |
C.sooner or later |
D.at once |
(5)A.jumped |
B.stayed |
C.rolled |
D.ran |
(6)A.hands |
B.feet |
C.body |
D.legs |
(7)C.by |
B.for |
C.to |
D.on |
(8)A.cover |
B.burn |
C.blood |
D.skin |
(9)A.rest |
B.piece |
C.pair |
D.mass |
(10)A.fear |
B.smile |
C.leave |
D.stop |
(11)A.help |
B.service |
C.money |
D.safety |
(12)A.hope |
B.reason |
C.comfort |
D.action |
(13)A.allowed |
B.forbidden |
C.prevented |
D.persuaded |
(14)A.press |
B.pull |
C.command |
D.catch |
(15)A.services |
B.field |
C.house |
D.hospital |
(16)A.S-shaped |
B.X-shaped |
C.direct |
D.square |
(17)A.walk |
B.journey |
C.match |
D.level |
(18)A.felt |
B.enjoyed |
C.gained |
D.suffered |
(19)A.driven |
B.acted |
C.called |
D.run |
(20)A.kept |
B.saw |
C.recognized |
D.pretended |
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It seemed that nothing had happened when dawn came. But they soon 1 that the entire boat was surrounded in ice. The captain had fallen 2 so the rest of the crew hurriedly woke him. He took a small axe with great care, 3 make a hole 4 the deck(甲板), and he began to knock the ice away. From time to time a wave burst over the boat and swept over him but he 5 on working for ten minutes 6 the others looked that anxiously. By this time he was so cold that he could 7 trust his grip(紧握力)or balance.
Each member of the crew took 8 in turn to cut the ice away for 9 he could bear it. First, they 10 knock off enough ice to get on their knees. Standing up on that rolling deck would have been committing suicide(自杀)because a man who had fallen overboard 11 .
Then the captain discovered that ice was forming inside the cabin(船舱). He 12 one of the crew and together they 13 to get the stove 14 in the hope that it would 15 enough heat to warm the cabin above freezing point. Unless the ice in the bottom could be melted enough so that it could be pumped out, they were in danger of 16 .
It 17 an hour’s work before the boat began to float better. But during this time they succeeded in getting rid of the most of the ice.
Throughout the afternoon, the coating of the ice began to build up again 18 they tried their best. In the face of this new danger, Captain Slater decided that it was 19 dangerous to gamble(孤注一掷)on the chance 20 the boat would survive(幸存)until the next morning. Once more, he ordered the crew to clear ice. Then they settled down to wait for another day.
(1)A.thought |
B.imagined |
C.realized |
D.knew |
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(2)A.ill |
B.asleep |
C.down |
D.behind |
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(3)A.so as not to |
B.so as to |
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C.decided not to |
D.but had to |
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(4)A.in |
B.on |
C.at |
D.for |
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(5)A.insisted |
B.continued |
C.kept |
D.struggled |
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(6)A.but |
B.when |
C.while |
D.as |
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(7)A.much more |
B.not any more |
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C.not any longer |
D.not longer |
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(8)A.it |
B.what |
C.that |
D./ |
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(9)A.so far as |
B.what |
C.how |
D.as long as |
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(10)A.would rather |
B.had to |
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C.forced to |
D.had better |
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(11)A.could not be saved |
B.must not have saved |
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C.would not have saved |
D.might be saved |
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(12)A.called on |
B.called out |
C.called to |
D.called at |
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(13)A.succeeded |
B.managed |
C.tried |
D.learned |
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(14)A.burnt |
B.to be burned |
C.burning |
D.to burn |
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(15)A.give away |
B.give in |
C.give up |
D.give off |
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(16)A.floating |
B.freezing |
C.sinking |
D.starving |
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(17)A.took |
B.spent |
C.used |
D.paid |
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(18)A.as |
B.since |
C.instead |
D.though |
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(19)A.much too |
B.too much |
C.too little |
D.little too |
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(20)A.if |
B.which |
C.that |
D.how |
完形填空
It seemed that nothing had happened when dawn came. But they soon 1 that the entire boat was surrounded in ice. The captain had fallen 2 so the rest of the crew hurriedly woke him. He took a small axe with great care, 3 make a hole 4 the deck(甲板), and he began to knock the ice away. From time to time a wave burst over the boat and swept over him but he 5 on working for ten minutes 6 the others looked that anxiously. By this time he was so cold that he could 7 trust his grip(紧握力)or balance.
Each member of the crew took 8 in turn to cut the ice away for 9 he could bear it. First, they 10 knock off enough ice to get on their knees. Standing up on that rolling deck would have been committing suicide(自杀)because a man who had fallen overboard 11 .
Then the captain discovered that ice was forming inside the cabin(船舱). He 12 one of the crew and together they 13 to get the stove 14 in the hope that it would 15 enough heat to warm the cabin above freezing point. Unless the ice in the bottom could be melted enough so that it could be pumped out, they were in danger of 16 .
It 17 an hour’s work before the boat began to float better. But during this time they succeeded in getting rid of the most of the ice.
Throughout the afternoon, the coating of the ice began to build up again 18 they tried their best. In the face of this new danger, Captain Slater decided that it was 19 dangerous to gamble(孤注一掷)on the chance 20 the boat would survive(幸存)until the next morning. Once more, he ordered the crew to clear ice. Then they settled down to wait for another day.
(1)A.thought |
B.imagined |
C.realized |
D.knew |
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(2)A.ill |
B.asleep |
C.down |
D.behind |
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(3)A.so as not to |
B.so as to |
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C.decided not to |
D.but had to |
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(4)A.in |
B.on |
C.at |
D.for |
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(5)A.insisted |
B.continued |
C.kept |
D.struggled |
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(6)A.but |
B.when |
C.while |
D.as |
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(7)A.much more |
B.not any more |
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C.not any longer |
D.not longer |
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(8)A.it |
B.what |
C.that |
D./ |
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(9)A.so far as |
B.what |
C.how |
D.as long as |
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(10)A.would rather |
B.had to |
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C.forced to |
D.had better |
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(11)A.could not be saved |
B.must not have saved |
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C.would not have saved |
D.might be saved |
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(12)A.called on |
B.called out |
C.called to |
D.called at |
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(13)A.succeeded |
B.managed |
C.tried |
D.learned |
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(14)A.burnt |
B.to be burned |
C.burning |
D.to burn |
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(15)A.give away |
B.give in |
C.give up |
D.give off |
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(16)A.floating |
B.freezing |
C.sinking |
D.starving |
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(17)A.took |
B.spent |
C.used |
D.paid |
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(18)A.as |
B.since |
C.instead |
D.though |
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(19)A.much too |
B.too much |
C.too little |
D.little too |
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(20)A.if |
B.which |
C.that |
D.how |
完形填空:
阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从1~25各题所给的四个选项中, 选出一个最佳答案.
“You can have the 1 neighbours for years,” the old man said. “You love them; 2 you think you love them. And you 3 that they love you. But do you ever really 4 them?”
“Charlie Kemp and his family lived next door to me for fifteen years. We were good friends for all that time. I enjoy 5 I am 6 it's the best thing in the world. And good relationship with the Kemps was 7 it. Because they seemed to 8 it. ”
“They were intersting and clever people, but they were always in some sort of 9 . It was usually 10 or accident, but there were other things too. For example, their house caught fire twice; and twice the whole family 11 in mine. They were always 12 things?—money, keys, a watch, a camera. Pictures 13 the walls;the children fell out of their beds… I used to 14 in the mornings and think: What will 15 to them today? ”
“I was their friend 16 their neighbour. Life was always interesting, but never 17 . Best of 18 , I liked the whole family.”
“One late autumn morning I lit a 19 in order to burn the collected 20 leaves. After a time Charlie Kemp came out of his house and walked up the road. Morning Charlie, I said.Lovely day, 21 ?”
“He smiled at me and 22 . I went on with my work.”
“Twenty minutes later a 23 arrived. He walked into my graden and said: you have to put that fire out. You neighbour has 24 to us. He doesn't like the 25 .”
“My neighbour- I asked.”
“Yes.The police took out his notebook and read. Charles Kemp. He lives next door, doesn't he ? ”
1.A. kind |
B. different |
C. same |
D. naughty |
[ ] |
2.A. or |
B. and |
C. but |
D. since |
[ ] |
3.A. wish |
B. hope |
C. want |
D. would rather |
[ ] |
4.A. know |
B. believe |
C. trust |
D. understand |
[ ] |
5.A. glad |
B. sure |
C. thinking |
D. afraid |
[ ] |
6.A. glad |
B. sure |
C. thinking |
D. afraid |
[ ] |
7.A. difficult |
B. hate |
C. dislike |
D. good for |
[ ] |
8.A. enjoy |
B. danger |
C. luck |
D. business |
[ ] |
9.A. trouble |
B. danger |
C. illness |
D. hurt |
[ ] |
10.A. happiness |
B. choice |
C. illness |
D. hurt |
[ ] |
11.A. lived |
B. slept |
C. spent |
D. passed time |
[ ] |
12.A. finding |
B. gaining |
C. lost |
D. losing |
[ ] |
13.A. dropped |
B.dropped down |
C. fell off |
D. fell down |
[ ] |
14.A. get up |
B. wake |
C. rise |
D. stay in bed |
[ ] |
15.A. happen |
B. but also |
C. come |
D. fall |
[ ] |
16.A.as well as |
B. but also |
C.so well as |
D. or |
[ ] |
17.A.simple |
B. the same |
C. dull |
D. easy |
[ ] |
18.A.them |
B. all |
C. which |
D. everything |
[ ] |
19.A.cigarret |
B. stove |
C. lamp |
D. fire |
[ ] |
20.A.fallen |
B. falling |
C. fell |
D. dropping |
[ ] |
21.A. don't you think |
B. isn't it |
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C. do you like |
D. do you agree |
[ ] |
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22.A. shook his head |
B. ran away |
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C. nodded |
D. turned round |
[ ] |
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23.A. teacher |
B. neighbour |
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C. friend |
D. policeman |
[ ] |
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24.A. told |
B. complained |
C. written |
D. sent |
[ ] |
25.A. smell |
B. taste |
C. sound |
D. fire |
[ ] |
It was 4 o’ clock in the morning when I received the phone call.
“This is the emergency room calling and your son was just 31 in with severe burns on his face, neck and arms. We have called for a (n) 32 and are going to fly him to the burn unit in Seattle.” Seattle was 350 miles from his college, so we knew immediately this was 33 .
The doctor described the 34 , which caused the burns. Our son and his friends decided to barbecue hamburgers in the courtyard of their apartment. When they 35 the charcoal(木炭), it burst into flames because they had sprayed too much gasoline(petrol). The flames 36 my son’s shirt tail(下摆) and shot from his waist to well over his head.
37 , one of the boys was quick-minded, grasped(抓住) my son, and 38 him on the grass. While it saved his life, it was not in 39 to save him from severe burns and the terrible scars(伤疤).
After he 40 from the treatments, the doctors told him they would not do plastic surgery(整容) for 6 months 41 it takes that long for the skin to stop shrinking(缩水) and wrinkling(起皱). So, he had to return to college with scars typical of severe burns.
When I was a child, my mother told my sister, who had a 10-inch, very 42 scar on her arm, “Nancy, if you ignore the scar, other people will ignore it. It does not mean they will not 43 it, but it means it will not matter to them if it doesn’t matter to you.”
I 44 this wisdom on to my son. He took my advice to his 45 and returned to school with his head held high——glad he was alive.
By the end of the six-month waiting period, he decided that the scars did not 46 , so he made the 47 to give up any plastic surgery.
We all have “scars” that we believe 48 people to keep away from us. And we spend a lot of time thinking that if only we looked differently, or dressed differently, people would like us better.
But you see, people will only judge you by your looks, or your clothes, if you are judging yourself by these same 49 standards. Put your imperfections out of your mind and concentrate on what you value 50 yourself, and your beauty will shine through.
31. A. brought B. given C. turned D. showed
32. A. doctor B. hospital C. aircraft D. ambulance
33. A. serious B. terrible C. dangerous D. important
34. A. event B. process C. reason D. accident
35. A. got B. lit C. burned D. moved
36. A. took B. held C. caught D. attracted
37. A. Fortunately B. Surprisingly C. Happily D. Slowly
38. A. pushed B. threw C. dropped D. rolled
39. A. shape B. place C. fact D. time
40. A. benefited B. recovered C. suffered D. relaxed
41. A. if B. while C. because D. although
42. A. normal B. violent C. obvious D. popular
43. A. mention B. notice C. laugh D. hide
44. A. sent B. kept C. handed D. passed
45. A. heart B. life C. practice D. consideration
46. A. grow B. matter C. exist D. appear
47. A. mistake B. effort C. decision D. request
48. A. invite B. cause C. allow D. remind
49. A. false B. strict C. attractive D. general
50. A. by B. over C. beyond D. within
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