Joe Simpson and Simon Yates were the first people to climb the West Face of the Siula Grande in the Andes mountains. They reached the top _______, but on their way back conditions were very _______. Joe fell and broke his leg. They both knew that if Simon _______ alone, he would probably get back _______. But Simon decided to risk his _______ and try to lower Joe down the mountain on a rope(繩).
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小題1:
A.hurriedlyB.carefullyC.successfullyD.early
小題2:
A.difficultB.similarC.specialD.normal
小題3:
A.climbedB.workedC.restedD.continued
小題4:
A.unwillinglyB.safely C.slowly D.regretfully
小題5:
A.fortuneB.time C.health D.life
小題6:
A.layB.settledC.went D.looked
小題7:
A.damage B.storm C.changeD.trouble
小題8:
A.by mistake B.by chanceC.D.
小題9:
A.unnecessaryB.practical C.importantD.impossible
小題10:
A.heightB.weightC.strengthD.equipment
小題11:
A.FinallyB.PatientlyC.Surely D.Quickly
小題12:
A.stand backB.take a restC.make a decisionD.hold on
小題13:
A.jumpedB.fell C.escaped D.backed
小題14:
A.managedB.planned C.waited D.hoped
小題15:
A.runB.skate C.moveD.march
小題16:
A.a(chǎn)round B.a(chǎn)way C.a(chǎn)boveD.a(chǎn)long
小題17:
A.headed forB.traveled to C.left for D.returned to
小題18:
A.deadB.hurtC.weakD.late
小題19:
A.secretly B.tiredly C. immediately D.a(chǎn)nxiously
小題20:
A.findB.believe C.makeD.a(chǎn)ccept

小題1:C
小題2:A
小題3:D
小題4:B
小題5:D
小題6:C
小題7:D
小題8:A
小題9:D
小題10:B
小題11:A
小題12:C
小題13:B
小題14:A
小題15:C
小題16:B
小題17:D
小題18:A
小題19:C
小題20:B

試題分析:本文是一篇記敘文,在文中講述了英國登山家Joe Simpson和同伴Simon Yates'攀登秘魯境內(nèi)安第斯山脈米的Siula Grande峰時(shí)的遭遇,他們成功在西坡登頂。但是在下山時(shí)卻遇到了困難,Joe腿部受傷,但是他們最終還是成功地活了下來。
小題1:C.考查副詞辨析及語境理解。A. hurriedly 匆忙地; B. carefully仔細(xì)地;C. successfully成功地;D. early早。根據(jù)前句內(nèi)容可知他們第一個(gè)爬上了攀登秘魯境內(nèi)安第斯山脈6344米的Siula Grande峰,所以選C。
小題2:A.考查形容詞辨析及語境理解。A. difficult 困難的;B. similar 相似的;C. special特別的;D. normal正常的。根據(jù)下文內(nèi)容可知他們受了傷,遇到了困難,所以下山的路是很艱難的,選A。
小題3:D. 考查動詞辨析及語境理解。A.climbed 爬; B. worked 工作; C. rested 休息; D. continued繼續(xù)。根據(jù)上文內(nèi)容可知他們是在下山的途中,此處指Simon一個(gè)人下山,而不顧及受了傷Joe,易錯(cuò)選項(xiàng)為A,上文提到他們已經(jīng)爬上山頂,現(xiàn)在是在下山,故答案選D。
小題4:B考查副詞辨析及語境理解。A. unwillingly 不情愿地;B. safely 安全地;C. slowly 緩慢地;D. regretfully 遺憾地。Joe受傷了,由情理可知如果Simon不顧及Joe,他會安然返回,而且后文提到Simon決定冒險(xiǎn),故答案選B。
小題5:D考查名詞辨析及語境理解。A. fortune 財(cái)富; B. time時(shí)間; C. health 健康;D. life 生活,生命。在困難的 情況下Simon 帶上受傷的同伴是在冒著生命的危險(xiǎn),答案選D。
小題6:C考查動詞辨析及語境理解。A. lay躺,位于;  B. settled解決; C. went 去;D. looked看。從上文內(nèi)容可知他們是在下山,所以選C。
小題7:D考查名詞辨析及語境理解。A. damage損壞;B. storm 暴風(fēng)雨;C. change改變;D. trouble 麻煩。根據(jù)前面內(nèi)容可知Joe受傷就是一個(gè)麻煩事了,所以天氣的惡劣對他們來說是另一個(gè)麻煩,選D。
小題8:A考查短語辨析及語境理解。 A. by mistake 錯(cuò)誤地 B. by chance偶然地C.              D.  由于惡劣的天氣他們看不清楚也聽不清楚,因而Simon錯(cuò)誤地把Joe用繩子放到了懸崖邊,答案選A。
小題9:D考查形容詞辨析及語境理解。 A. unnecessary沒必要; B. practical 實(shí)際的 C. important 重要的; D. impossible不可能。 因?yàn)镴oe受了傷,而又是在懸崖邊,所以對于Joe來說爬上來是不可能的,Simon也是不可能下去救他,選D。
小題10:B考查名詞辨析及語境理解。 A. height高度;    B. weight 重量; C. strength 力氣;D. equipment 設(shè)備。從故事內(nèi)容可知Simon 是在用繩子把Joe往山下送,所以能影響到SimonJ的是Joe的重量,選B。
小題11:A考查副詞辨析及語境理解。A. Finally最終,最后; B. Patiently耐心地; C Surely 當(dāng)然; D Quickly快地。 根據(jù)語境判斷Simon堅(jiān)持到最后,不忍心放棄他的同伴,答案選A。
小題12:C考查動詞短語辨析及語境理解。.A stand back 往后站;B take a rest 休息; C make a decision 做出決定;D hold on 堅(jiān)持。根據(jù)下文內(nèi)容可知他終于做出了放棄朋友的決定。
小題13:B. 考查動詞辨析及語境理解。A jumped跳; B. fell 摔倒,掉下;C escaped 逃脫;D backed 支持?涨疤岬剿畹衾K子,所有Joe是摔了下去。
小題14:A. 考查動詞辨析及語境理解。A. managed管理; B. planned 計(jì)劃;C. waited  等待;D. hoped 希望。從下文可知Joe成功的爬回營地,活了下來。
小題15:C考查動詞辨析及語境理解。 A. run跑,經(jīng)營;B. skate 滑冰;C. move移動;D. march 行軍。因?yàn)镴oe受傷了,所以是慢慢移動著。
小題16:B考查介詞辨析及語境理解。A. around 周圍;B. away 遠(yuǎn)離;C. above 在……上面;D. along 沿著。此處指距離所以用away。
小題17:D考查動詞短語辨析及語境理解。A. headed for 朝某地進(jìn)發(fā);B .traveled to 旅行去某地;C. left for 動身去某地;D. returned to 回到。最后可知他回到營地了,選D。
小題18:A考查形容詞辨析及語境理解。A. dead 死的;B .hurt 受傷的;C. weak虛弱的;D. late 遲的。在那種情況下他以為Joe會死掉,選A。
小題19:C考查副詞辨析及語境理解。 A. secretly 秘密地;B. tiredly疲倦地;C.  immediately立即;D. anxiously 焦慮地。根據(jù)后文可知他又在那里呆了幾天,所有沒立即回。
小題20:B考查動詞辨析及語境理解。A. find 發(fā)現(xiàn);B. believe 相信;C. make 使,制作;D. accept接受。從上文可知他沒想到Joe會活著爬回來,所有不相信。
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Even so, this was a fight I had to win: I was all that stood between the bear and my family, who would stand little chance of running faster than a brown bear.
The bear hit at the camera, cutting it off the tripod. I raised my left arm to protect my face; the beast held tightly on the tripod and pressed it into my side. My arm could not move, and I sensed that my bones were going to break.
Drawing back my free hand, I struck the bear as hard as I could for five to six times. The bear opened its mouth and I grasped its fur, trying to push it away. I was actually wrestling (扭打) with the bear at this point. Then, as suddenly as it had begun, the fight ended. The bear moved back toward the forest, before returning for another attack----- The first time I felf panic.
Apparently satisfied that we caused no further threat, the bear moved off, destroying a fence as it went. My arm was injured, but the outcome for us could hardly have been better. I’m proud that my family reminded clear-headed when panic could have led to a very different outcome.
小題1:The brown bear approached the family in order to _______.
A.catch shore birdsB.start an attack
C.protect the childrenD.set up a barrier for itself
小題2:The bear finally went away after it _______.
A.felt safeB.got injured
C.found some foodD.took away the camera
小題3:The writer and his family survived mainly due to their ______ .
A.prideB.patience
C.calmnessD.cautiousness

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

A Wonderful Christmas Gift

Ann and her mother had lived in a small cottage as long as Ann could         
Christmas was so close.Ann wished she could get a new         with lace as a wonderful Christmas gift.But Ann did not want to ask her Mom for a new dress.She knew how hard her mom worked to         both ends meet.Maybe she could make a         —maybe Santa Claus would come…
It was not just gift that         Ann.It was her mother.Nowadays she was working overtime and looked          and worn out.
The days passed and soon it was Christmas Eve.Ann went to bed with a         heart.She knew that there would be         gifts for her.
Ring….Ring…Ann jumped,hearing alarm.
She suddenly remembered it’s Christmas day.Without much hope she looked          there were any gifts for her.Wonder of wonders! There lay a beautiful packet         with a red ribbon.
Ann         opened the package.It was a pretty frock with attractive lace.The material was soft and silky         the hard material of the dresses she usually wore.
She checked the gift carefully to         who gave her the frock.Suddenly a small piece of paper fell out.Ann         started to read the note.
“Dear Ann,
This frock is gifted to you for being a good girl.Hope you continue to do good things and help your mother.   
Yours,
Santa Claus”
Ann felt that there was something         about this note.She         the note carefully. Then it struck her.She realized this       is her mother's.Her mother had worked overtime to        money to buy this expensive sift.Ann was happy beyond         .She knew that she is the          girl to have such a wonderful mother as a wonderful Christmas gift.
小題1:
A.rememberB.imagineC.think D.speak
小題2:
A.packetB.hatC.doll D.dress
小題3:
A.earnB.makeC.put D.get
小題4:
A.promiseB.decisionC.plan D.wish
小題5:
A.worriedB.discouragedC.a(chǎn)shamed D.surprised
小題6:
A.happyB.energeticC.paleD.miserable
小題7:
A.1ightB.heavyC.tired D.cheering
小題8:
A.fewB.someC.no D.a(chǎn)ny
小題9:
A.ifB.thoughC.a(chǎn)s D.because
小題10:
A.a(chǎn)ttachedB.tiedC.packed D.carried
小題11:
A.patientlyB.calmlyC.excitedlyD.quietly
小題12:
A.1ikeB.unlikeC.dislike D.1ikely
小題13:
A.point outB.bring outC.hand out D.find out
小題14:
A.carelesslyB.nervouslyC.eagerly D.disappointedly
小題15:
A.familiarB.similarC.strange D.unique
小題16:
A.1ooked intoB.made use ofC.wrote down D.took away
小題17:
A.dressB.handwritingC.note D.packet
小題18:
A.offerB.winC.spend D.save
小題19:
A.reachB.praiseC.words D.power
小題20:
A.bestB.poorestC.greatest D.luckiest

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