In our minds this accident must be _____ with the driver's heavy drinking.
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A. pleased
B. interested
C. associated
D. satisfied
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科目:高中英語 來源:桂壯紅皮書活題巧解巧練 高考英語 題型:001

  W: Hello!

  M: Hello! Is that Jian Min?

  W: Yes. It's Jian Min speaking. Who's that?

  M: It's Wang Hui. I hear a big earthquake happened in your town the night before last.

  W: Yes, many buildings were destroyed here, and more than 400 people were killed. And many more were hurt. The electricity is still off, and there isn't enough water.

  M: How about your family?

  W: Luckily, nothing happened to us.

  M: Oh, I'm glad to hear that. But be careful!

  W: Yes, we will, thank you. Please don't worry.

  M: If you need our help, let us know.

Qs: 1.What happened in Jian Min's town?

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A.Many buildings were destroyed.

B.There was a big earthquake.

C.The electricity is still off.

2.What happened to Jian Min's family in the earthquake?

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A.They were all right.

B.Nothing is left in her family.

C.They were in danger.

3.When did the earthquake happen?

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A.Last night.

B.The night before.

C.The night before last.

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Jiang Min, a beautiful policewoman, has a happy family    81.___________

before her hometown was struck by a unexpected disaster, a big 82.___________

earthquake which had never happened since 1976. Great to her  83.___________

sorrow, more than ten of her relatives lost their life in the disaster     84.___________

including her two-year-old daughter, her parents and grandparents.    85.___________

However, when telling the unhappy news, the strong woman even     86.___________

didn’t go to home to see what had happened. Instead she was     87.___________

determined to struggle the earthquake with others because she    88.___________

thought this her duty to rescue those who were trapped in the     89.___________

fallen houses. With a result, she was looked up to and considered      90.___________

the strongest policewoman in our country.

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Jiang Min, a beautiful policewoman, has a happy family    81.___________

before her hometown was struck by a unexpected disaster, a big 82.___________

earthquake which had never happened since 1976. Great to her  83.___________

sorrow, more than ten of her relatives lost their life in the disaster     84.___________

including her two-year-old daughter, her parents and grandparents.    85.___________

However, when telling the unhappy news, the strong woman even     86.___________

didn’t go to home to see what had happened. Instead she was     87.___________

determined to struggle the earthquake with others because she    88.___________

thought this her duty to rescue those who were trapped in the     89.___________

fallen houses. With a result, she was looked up to and considered      90.___________

the strongest policewoman in our country.

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Jiang Min, a beautiful policewoman, has a happy family    81.___________

before her hometown was struck by a unexpected disaster, a big 82.___________

earthquake which had never happened since 1976. Great to her  83.___________

sorrow, more than ten of her relatives lost their life in the disaster     84.___________

including her two-year-old daughter, her parents and grandparents.    85.___________

However, when telling the unhappy news, the strong woman even     86.___________

didn’t go to home to see what had happened. Instead she was    87.___________

determined to struggle the earthquake with others because she    88.___________

thought this her duty to rescue those who were trapped in the     89.___________

fallen houses. With a result, she was looked up to and considered      90.___________

the strongest policewoman in our country.

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How the years have rushed by! It has been a long time since I knew Marget Swenson. I was a child when I knew her, and now I myself have children. The mind loses many things as it matures, but I never lost Marget — my first love and first hurt.

I met Marget Swenson when she joined our sixth-grade class.

Marget, just fresh from Sweden, and I, a sixth-generation American. She spoke very little English, but somehow we did manage to understand each other. We took to each other at the first instant.

Marget lived up on the hill. That was the place where there were many large and pretty houses. I suppose it was only in passing that I knew only white people lived there.

We had so much fun together. We sat for hours in my garden or hers, surrounded by grass. Her words were Swedish; mine, English. We laughed at the way each of us slid our tongues over the unfamiliar words, I learned the Swedish words of “hello”, “friend”, and “goodbye”.

However, such fun did not last long, and the disaster began at Marget’s birthday party.

It was a Wednesday. I arrived at the party early. Marget and I whizzed around(忙碌著), putting the finishing touches on the decorations.

Some fifteen minutes later the doorbell rang, and in came Mary, another girl in our class.

But after that nobody came. No one.

When it got to be after five, Mrs Swenson called Marget inside. She was there for a long time, and when she came out, she looked very, very sad. “my mother does not think they are coming,” she said.

“Why not?” Mary blurted(突口而出).

Marget gave a quick glance at me, but she didn’t say anything.

I took Marget’s hand. “It’s me, isn’t it?” I said. Oh! I remember so painfully today how much I wanted her quick and positive “No!” to my question. But I was only aware of Marget trying to slip her hand from mine. I opened my hand and let her go.

It was different between us after her birthday. Marget stopped coming to my house, and when I asked her when she would, she looked as though she would cry.

One day, uninvited, I went to her house, climbed up the hill, and a restless thing grew within me at every step, almost a knowing.

Marget almost jumped when she opened the door. She stared at me in shock. Then, quickly, in a voice I’d never heard before, she said, “My mother says you can’t come to my house any more.”

I opened my mouth, and closed it without speaking. The awful thing had come; the knowing was confirmed. The awful thing had come because Marget was white I was not. I did know it deep within myself.

Since that meeting Marget and I did not speak to each other at all.

On the last day of school, screwing up a courage, I handed my autograph book to Marget. She hesitated, then without looking up, wrote words I don’t remember now; they were quite common words, the kind everyone was writing in everyone else’s book. I waited. Slowly, she passed her book to me and in it I wrote with a slow, firm hand, some of the words she had taught me. I wrote Adjo min van — Goodbye, my friend. I released her, let her go, told her not to worry, told her that I no longer needed her. Adjo.

68. What can be the best title of the passage?

       A. My best friend.         B. My first hurt.            C. Black and white.                     D. Adjo.

69. By saying “…but I never lost Marget…”, the author means “________”.

       A. I got in touch with her later.            B. We are still friends.

       C. I remember her forever                   D. I met her after many years

70. What does the underlined word “a knowing” refer to?

       A. Marget was white while I was not.   B. Marget refused to let me into her house.

       C. Marget’s mother didn’t like me.              D. Marget and I did not speak to each other at all.

71. According to the passage, ________ put an end to their once dear friendship.

       A. some outside force                         B. Marget

       C. Marget’s mother                             D. different personalities

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