Working Christmas Day
It was unusually quiet in the emergency room on December 25.I was a nurse      that day, sighing about having to work on Christmas.Just then five bodies showed up at my      ,a pale woman and four small children.
“Are you all     ? ” I asked doubtfully.
“Yes.”the woman said     and lowered her head.
But when it came to the     of their problems,things got a little strange.Two of the chlidren had headaches,      weren’t accompanied by the normal symptoms of being ill.Two children had earaches,but only one could tell me which ear was     .The mother complained of a      but seemed to work to produce it.
“It may be a little while      a doctor sees you.” I explained.
“Take your time;it’s warm here.”She      
Whne they were waiting,I checked the chart.They had no      —they were homeless.The waiting room was warm.I looked out at the      by the Christmas tree.The youngest one was saying      to her mother.The oldest one was looking at the Christmas tree.
I went back to the nurses’ station and      the homeless family in the waiting room.The nurses,complaining about the working Christmas,began to feel pity for a family just trying to get      on Christmas.The team went into action,as we do when there’s a      emergency, but this was a Christmas emergency.
We      a simple dinner for our Christmas guests in the hospital cafeteria.They needed     ,so we collected from different departments candies and other things     that could be presents.
As the family walked to the door to leave,the four-year-old came running     , gave me a hug and whispered,” Thanks for being our angel today.”
小題1:
A.on businessB.on holidayC.on dutyD.on purpose
小題2:
A.deskB.bookC.computerD.chair
小題3:
A.coldB.wellC.sickD.poor
小題4:
A.highlyB.secrecyC.happilyD.weakly
小題5:
A.treatmentsB.descriptionsC.suggestionsD.solutions
小題6:
A.orB.butC.a(chǎn)ndD.thus
小題7:
A.controlledB.reflectedC.a(chǎn)ttackedD.a(chǎn)ffected
小題8:
A.breakB.troubleC.mistakeD.cough
小題9:
A.beforeB.a(chǎn)fterC.untilD.unless
小題10:
A.hesitatedB.a(chǎn)nnouncedC.respondedD.regretted
小題11:
A.identityB.a(chǎn)ddressC.moneyD.problem
小題12:
A.nursesB.doctorsC.patientsD.family
小題13:
A.somethingB.nothingC.everythingD.a(chǎn)nything
小題14:
A.informedB.mentionedC.rejectedD.criticized
小題15:
A.relaxedB.busyC.freeD.warm
小題16:
A.mentalB.physicalC.medicalD.vital
小題17:
A.sharedB.enjoyedC.preparedD.delivered
小題18:
A.medicineB.courageC.housesD.presents
小題19:
A.cheapB.a(chǎn)vailableC.healthyD.convenient
小題20:
A.backB.forwardC.a(chǎn)roundD.a(chǎn)way

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

試題分析:本文講述了在圣誕節(jié)這一天,一家無(wú)家可歸的人為了取暖來(lái)到了醫(yī)院,我和醫(yī)院的醫(yī)生護(hù)士和他們一起過(guò)圣誕節(jié)的故事。
小題1:考查詞組辨析:A.on business出差,B.on holiday度假,C.on duty值班,D.on purpose故意地,從下文的:sighing about having to work on Christmas.可知作者是值班護(hù)士,選C。
小題2:考查名詞辨析:A.desk桌子,B.book書(shū),C.computer電腦,D.chair椅子,因?yàn)槭窃谥蛋啵允怯形鍌(gè)人出現(xiàn)在我的桌子面前。選A。
小題3:考查形容詞辨析:A.cold冷的,B.well好的,C.sick生病的,D.poor窮的,因?yàn)槭窃卺t(yī)院,所以我很懷疑地問(wèn),你們都生病了嗎?選C。
小題4:考查副詞辨析:A.highly高地,B.secrectly秘密地,C.happily高興地,D.weakly虛弱的,從下文lowered her head.可知這個(gè)婦女虛弱的說(shuō),選D。
小題5:考查名詞辨析:A.treatments治療,B.descriptions描述,C.suggestions 建議,D.solutions解決方法,當(dāng)他們?cè)诿枋鏊麄兊牟∏榈臅r(shí)候,我根據(jù)很奇怪,因?yàn)樗麄兊拿枋龆加泻艽蟮膯?wèn)題。選B。
小題6:考查連詞辨析:A.or或者,B.but但是,C.a(chǎn)nd并且,D.thus因此,兩個(gè)孩子說(shuō)頭疼,但是他們沒(méi)有伴隨正常的頭疼的病人的癥狀。這兩句話是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,選B。
小題7:考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A.controlled控制,B.reflected 反應(yīng),C.a(chǎn)ttacked 襲擊,D.a(chǎn)ffected影響,感染,有兩個(gè)孩子告訴我耳朵疼,但是只有一個(gè)孩子告訴我哪個(gè)耳朵受感染了,選D。
小題8:考查名詞辨析:A.break間歇,B.trouble麻煩,C.mistake 錯(cuò)誤, D.cough咳嗽,媽媽抱怨咳嗽了,但是好像是故意這么做的,選D。
小題9:考查連詞辨析:A.before在…前面,B.a(chǎn)fter 在….后面,C.until直到,D.unless除非,我說(shuō)還要有一段時(shí)間才能有醫(yī)生看她,這里使用了:It will be+一段時(shí)間+before…,選A。
小題10:考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A.hesitated猶豫,B.a(chǎn)nnounced宣布,C.responded回答,D.regretted后悔,她立刻回答 “不著急”。選 C。
小題11:考查名詞辨析:A.identity身份,B.a(chǎn)ddress 地址,C.money錢(qián),D.problem問(wèn)題,從下文的:they were homeless.可知他們沒(méi)有地址,選B。
小題12:考查名詞辨析:A.nurses護(hù)士,B.doctors醫(yī)生,C.patients病人,D.family家庭,從下文的:the homeless family in the waiting room可知作者看著這個(gè)無(wú)家可歸的家庭。選D。
小題13:考查代詞辨析:A.something一些事情,B.nothing沒(méi)有什么,C.everything一切,D.a(chǎn)nything任何事,最小的孩子對(duì)媽媽說(shuō)著什么,選A。
小題14:考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A.informed通知,B.mentioned提到,C.rejected 反對(duì),D.criticized批評(píng),作者回到值班室提到這個(gè)無(wú)家可歸的家庭,選B
小題15:考查形容詞辨析:A.relaxed 放松,B.busy忙的,C.free自由的,免費(fèi)的,D.warm溫暖的,從前面的句子:and thenAdded, “It’s warm in here.”可知他們只是為了圣誕節(jié)取暖的,選D
小題16:考查形容詞辨析:A.mental精神的,B.physical 身體的,C.medical 醫(yī)療的,D.vital至關(guān)重要的,我們立刻就展開(kāi)了行動(dòng),就像有緊急醫(yī)療任務(wù)的一樣,選C。
小題17:考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A.shared 分享,B.enjoyed享受,C.prepared準(zhǔn)備,D.delivered投遞,寄送,發(fā)表,我們?yōu)槲覀兊目腿藴?zhǔn)備一頓豐盛的飯,選C
小題18:考查名詞辨析:A.medicine藥,B.courage勇氣,C.houses 房子,D.presents禮物,從下文的:that could be presents.可知我們需要禮物,選D
小題19:考查形容詞辨析:A.cheap便宜的,B.a(chǎn)vailable可獲得的,C.healthy健康的,D.convenient方便的,我們從不同的部門(mén)搜集了糖果和其它的可以獲得的小東西送給他們做禮物。選B
小題20:考查副詞辨析:A.back后面,B.forward向前, C.a(chǎn)round 周圍,D.a(chǎn)way離開(kāi),從下文的:gave me a hug and whispered,” Thanks for being our angel today.”可知四歲的孩子跑回來(lái)。選A
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He was the baby with no name. Found and taken from the north Atlantic 6 days after the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, his tiny body so moved the rescue workers that they called him “our baby.” In their home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia, people collected money for a headstone in front of the baby's grave, carved with the words: “To the memory of an unknown child.” He has rested there ever since.
But history has a way of uncovering its secrets. On Nov. 5, this year, three members of a family from Finland arrived at Halifax and laid fresh flowers at the grave. “This is our baby,” says Magda Schleifer, 68, a banker. She grew up hearing stories about a great aunt named Maria Panula, 42, who had sailed on the Titanic for America to be reunited with her husband. According to the information Mrs. Schleifer had gathered, Maria gave up her seat on a lifeboat to search for her five children -- including a 13-month-old boy named Eino, from whom she had become separated during the final minutes of the crossing. "We thought they were all lost in the sea," says Schleifer.
Now, using the teeth and bone pieces taken from the baby's grave, scientists have compared the DNA from the unknown child with those collected from members of five families who lost relatives on the Titanic and never recovered the bodies. The result of the test points only to one possible person: young Eino. Now, the family sees no need for a new grave. "He belongs to the people of Halifax," says Schleifer. "They've taken care of him for 100 years."
小題1:The baby travelled on the Titanic with his_______.
A.motherB.parentsC.a(chǎn)untD.relatives
小題2:What is probably the boy's last name?
A.SchleiferiB.Eino.C.Magda.D.Panula.
小題3:Some members of the family went to Halifax and put flowers at the child's grave on Nov. 5  _______.
A.1912B.1954 C.2012D.2004
小題4:Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word recover?
A.uncoverB.findC.buryD.gather
小題5:This text is mainly about how______________.
A.the unknown baby's body was taken from the north Atlantic
B.the unknown baby was buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia
C.people found out who the unknown baby was
D.people took care of the unknown baby for 100 years

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My parents influenced us with the concepts of family, faith and love for one’s motherland when l was young.Even though we struggled to make ends meet, they stressed how fortunate we were to live in a great country with limitless opportunities.
I got my first real job when l was ten.My dad, Benjamin, injured his back working in a cardboard - box factory and was retrained as a hairstylist.He rented space in a little mall and gave his shop the fancy name of Mr.Ben's Coiffure.
The owner of the shopping center gave Dad a discount on his rent for cleaning the parking lot three nights a week, which meant getting up at 3 a.m. to pick up rubbish. Dad used a little machine that looked like a lawn mower.Mom and I emptied rubbish cans and picked up rubbish by hand.It took two to three hours to clean the lot.I'd s1eep in the car on the way home. I did this for two years, but the lessons I learned have lasted a lifetime, I acquired discipline(自制力) and a strong work morality(道德), and learned at an early age the importance of balancing life's competing interests---in my case, school, homework and a job.This really helped during my senior year of high school, when l worked 40 hours a week flipping hamburgers at a fast–food joint while taking a full load of college-prepared courses.The hard work paid off.I attended the U.S.Military Academy and went on to receive graduate degree in law and business from Harvard.Later, I joined a big Los Angeles law firm and was elected to the California state committee.In these jobs and in everything else I’ve done, I have never forgotten those nights in the parking lot.The experience taught me that there is dignity in all work and that if people are working to provide for themselves and their families, that is something we should honor.
小題1:According to the text, the author thinks           .
A.he is lucky to have many chances to get a job
B.it is difficult to find a job to make ends meet
C.his parents are full of complaint about their life
D.it is not acceptable to live in such bad conditions
小題2: In order to get a discount on rent,           .
A.his father had to work as a hairstylist
B.his father had to work in a cardboard - box factory
C.they had to clean the-parking lot three nights a week
D.his father had to pick up litter by hand three hours a day
小題3:Which of the following is NOT true of the author?
A.He got the graduate degrees from Harvard.
B.He took a college - prep courses at high school.
C.He took a part-time job during his senior year.
D.He regretted having worked in the parking lot.
小題4:What does the underlined sentence "The hard work paid off" mean?
A.The author got a high pay by working hard.
B.The author complained of the hard work.
C.The effort which he made had no effect.
D.The hard work was worthwhile for the author.
小題5:We can learn from the text that _   
A.it is unimaginable for a child to help his family
B.it is honored to work for one's family as a member
C.it is unnecessary to keep work rules-of behavior
D.the harder the work is, the more interest one shows

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The 16 operations W.Mitchell received after the motorcycle accident burned more than 65% of his body at age 46 left him unable to pick up a fork,dial a telephone or go to the bathroom without help.But Mitchell never believed he was defeated.“I am in charge of my own spaoeship,” he said.“It’s my up,my down.I could choose to see this situation as a setback or afstarting point.”
Mitchell bought himself a home in Colorado,a plane and a bar.Later he teamed upwith two friends and co-founded a wood burning stove company that grew to be the second largest private employer in his state.Six months later he was piloting the plane.Then four years after the motorcycle accident,the plane Mitchell was piloting crashed back onto the runway during takeoff, permanently paralyzing(使…癱瘓)him from the waist down.
Still determined,Mitchell worked day and night to regain as much independence as possible.He was elected Mayor of Crested Butte,Colorado, to save the town from mineral mining that would ruin its beauty and environment.
Despite his shocking looks and physical challenges, Mitchell began white water rafting(漂流),fell in love and married, earned a master’s degree in public administration and continued flying,environmental activism and public speaking.
Mitchell’s unshakable positive mental attitude has earned him appearances on the “Today Show’’and “Good Moming America” as well as feature articles in Parade, Time, The New York Times and other publications.
Mitchell has done all these things and more afar two horrible accidents left his face beyond recognition,his hands flngerless and his legs thin:and motionless(不動(dòng))in a wheelchair.Then what can't we healthy guys achieve?
小題1:What can we learn from the first paragraph?  
A.Mitchell couldn’t face the fact that he was defeated.
B.The operations Mitchell received made him hopeless.
C.Mitchell was optimistic about what happened to him.
D.Mitchell was in his spaceship when the accident occurred.
小題2:What did Mirehell do after his first accident?
A.He learned to pilot a plane.
B.He was employed by a company.
C.He began to drive a spaceship.
D.He made another two new friends.
小題3:What was the result of Mitchell’s plane crash accident?
A.His body under the waistcouldn’t move.
B.He was elected mayor of Crested Butte.
C.He became the hero of many publications.
D.More than half of his body was burned.
小題4:After the two horrible accidents, Mitchell       
A.stopped flying,environmental protection and public speaking.
B.co-founded a wood burning stove company with his friends.
C.stopped to open mineral mining in Crested Butte.
D.earned a master’s degree in public administration.
小題5:What has earned Mitchell appearances in many famous publications?
A.His shocking looks.B.His strong determination.
C.His physical challenges.D.His outstanding speaking talent.

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Lightning flashed through the darkness over Donald Lubeck’s bedroom skylight.The 80-year-old retired worker was shaken by a blast of thunder.It was 11 p.m.The storm had moved directly over his two-story wood home in the rural town of Belchertown, Massachusetts.Then he heard the smoke alarm beeping.Lubeck padded down the stairs barefoot and opened the door to the basement, and flames exploded out.
Lubeck fled back upstairs to call 119 from his bedroom ,but the phone didn’t work.Lubeck realized he was trapped.“I started panicking,” he says.
His daughter and young granddaughters ,who lived with him ,were away for the night.No one will even know I’m home, he thought.His house was three miles off the main road and so well hidden by pines that Lubeck knew calling for help would be fruitless.
Up a hill about a third of a mile away lived Lubeck’s closest neighbors, Jeremie Wentworth and his wife.Wentworth had been lying down, listening to the radio when it occurred to him that the sound was more like a smoke detector.He jumped out of bed ,grabbed a cordless phone and a flashlight, and headed down the hillside toward the noise.
He dialed 119“Is anyone there?” he called out as he approached the house.Wentworth knew that Lubeck lived in the house.
Then he heard ,“Help me! I’m  trapped!” coming from the balcony off Lubeck’s bedroom.
“I ran in and yelled, ‘Don, where are you ?’Then I had to run outside to catch my breath.”
After one more attempt inside the house, he gave up and circled around back.But there was no way to get to him.“I shined the flashlight into the woods next to an old shed and noticed a adder,” says Wentworth.He dragged it over to the balcony and pulled Lubeck down just as the second floor of the house collapsed.
Wentworth and Lubeck don’t run into each other regularly, but Lubeck now knows that if he ever needs help ,Wentworth will be there.
Lubeck still chokes up when he tells the story.“I was alone,”he says.“Then I heard the most beautiful sound in my life.It was Jeremie.”
小題1:According to the text ,Lubeck       
A.stayed calm in the fireB.couldn’t find a safe way out
C.lived on the first floorD.called for help in the fire
小題2:How did Wentworth help Lubeck escape?
A.He called 911.
B.He went upstairs and took Lubeck out.
C.He put out the fire
D.He used a ladder and pulled lubeck down.
小題3:Which of the following factors was not mentioned in the text that almost caused Lubeck’s life?
A.He was living in his wood home alone that night.
B.The storm was too heavy and the fire was too fierce.
C.He lived far from the main road and was surrounded by pines.
D.He was too frightened to escape from the danger.
小題4:What does the text mainly talk about?
A.A near neighbour is better than a distant cousin.
B.A good way to get a narrow escape.
C.God helps those who help themselves.
D.Blood is thicker than water.

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