閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上涂黑。
Stephanie McRae was used to driving in bad weather. Although  16 still beat the windshield of her SUV(運(yùn)動(dòng)越野車), the worst of the day's storm seemed to have passed as she  17 her 11-year-old daughter, Maddie, home at 8:30 pm.
Maddie  18  in front, while two young kids sat strapped into their SUV  19 in back. Driving along the mad by a river, McRae, 39,  20 a terrifying sight: The road just ahead had been craved in and  21 . She stepped heavily on the brake. The SUV  22 into a flooded hole some 6 metres below, and was washed into the   23 , which the storm had turned into a   24 river 30 metres wide. Rocks and fallen tree  25 knocked into her SUV, making it upside down. The pressure blew out the window.
No one was hurt,   26 there was no way to escape either, The SUV was being  27 towards the middle of the river, about 400 metres away. McRae  28 helplessly and prayed aloud with Maddie: “Please, God, please, help us!” The SUV, submerged and   29  with water, came to a stop when it parked at an angle in a logjam(浮木阻塞). 
It was Maddie who took control. Pushing her way out of the   30 back window, the slight but athletic Maddie  31 onto the top of the SUV, which had righted itself, and yelled to her mother to hoist up the younger children. Soon the  32 were crowded on the top of the SUV’s roof.   33 to hold on as the water swept over them. McRae caught hold of the two-year-old kid to her chest while holding the three-year-old on her leg. Both children were so   34 that MeRac wondered if they were all right. With her mother’s permission, the 11-year-old girl-Meddie got over lots of problems to ask for help in a   35 village and fortunately they were saved.
小題1:
A.rainB.snowC.windD.mud
小題2:
A.walkedB.droveC.ranD.rushed
小題3:
A.stoodB.layC.criedD.sat
小題4:
A.beltsB.backsC.seatsD.toys
小題5:
A.worriedB.thoughtC.sawD.feard
小題6:
A.washed awayB.taken awayC.gone awayD.moved away
小題7:
A.changedB.fellC.jumpedD.knocked
小題8:
A.seaB.bankC.takeD.river
小題9:
A.risingB.leavingC.singingD.falling
小題10:
A.leavesB.branchesC.skinsD.flowers
小題11:
A.a(chǎn)ndB.orC.butD.so
小題12:
A.carriedB.setC.turnedD.swept
小題13:
A.beggedB.screamedC.a(chǎn)skedD.a(chǎn)pplied
小題14:
A.fillingB.burdeningC.fighteningD.talking
小題15:
A.hiddenB.closedC.brokenD.covered
小題16:
A.climbedB.sleptC.rolledD.tied
小題17:
A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five
小題18:
A.losingB.tryingC.findingD.getting
小題19:
A.noisyB.happyC.excitedD.quiet
小題20:
A.remoteB.closeC.crowdedD.unknown

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

試題分析:本文以第三人稱的形式講述了一位母親認(rèn)為洪水已經(jīng)過(guò)去,于是駕駛著一輛SUV,帶著三個(gè)孩子(分別是11歲、三歲和兩歲),先掉進(jìn)一個(gè)暴雨漲洪形成的臨時(shí)的河道中,接著又被沖入河里,而11歲的大女兒不顧生命安危請(qǐng)人幫忙,最終獲救的故事。
小題1:考查名詞辨析。rain雨;snow雪; wind風(fēng);mud泥。根據(jù)后面的storm判斷,選A。
小題2:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。walk走;drive開(kāi)車;run跑;rush沖。由雨敲打著車(SUV)窗可知。選B。
小題3:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。stood立著;lay位于;cried哭、喊;sat坐。從后半句和下文可知,2歲和3歲的兩個(gè)孩子坐在后排的安全椅上,11歲的女兒坐在前排的副駕駛座位上。選D。
小題4:考查名詞辨析。belts帶子;backs背;seats座位;toys玩具。兩個(gè)小孩子坐在后面的固定在座位上的安全座椅上。故選C。
小題5:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。worried擔(dān)心;thought想;saw看見(jiàn);feard擔(dān)心。當(dāng)沿著河邊的道路駕駛時(shí),39歲的Maddie突然看到可怕的一幕。故選C。
小題6:考查動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)辨析。前方的道路被洪水沖垮了。washed away沖走;taken away帶走;gone away走開(kāi);moved away搬離。選A。
小題7:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。SUV車掉入了由于洪水而沖擊形成的路面下方6米的水坑。changed變化;fell落下;jumped跳;knocked敲。選B。
小題8:考查名詞辨析。sea海洋;bank銀行;take帶走;river河流。又被洪水沖到了河里。這是洪水形成的寬30米的臨時(shí)性河道。故選D。
小題9:考查名詞辨析。rising上升;leaving離開(kāi);singing唱歌;falling 下降。而且這條選臨時(shí)性河道里的水還在上漲。A。
小題10:考查名詞辨析。leaves 樹(shù)葉;branches樹(shù)枝;skins樹(shù)皮;flowers花。被沖垮的樹(shù)的樹(shù)枝扎進(jìn)車?yán),并翻到,壓壞了車窗。選B。
小題11:考查并列連詞辨析。and和;or否則的話;but但是;so因此。雖然沒(méi)人受傷,但是也沒(méi)有逃生的辦法。選C。
小題12:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。carried攜帶;set搭建;turned轉(zhuǎn); swept掃。車子正被沖向400米外的河中。選D。
小題13:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。begged乞討;screamed尖叫;asked問(wèn);applied申請(qǐng)。媽媽無(wú)助地尖叫著,并和大女兒一起祈禱。選C。
小題14:考查名詞辨析。filling充滿;burdening負(fù)擔(dān);frightening嚇壞;talking談話。車子下沉,進(jìn)水。選A。
小題15:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。hidden躲藏;closed關(guān)閉;broken破壞;covered覆蓋。突然,車傾斜成一個(gè)角度被浮在水面的木頭形成的一堆擋住了。選C。
小題16:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。climbed爬;slept睡;rolled滾;tied系。大女兒奮力從壞了的后車窗爬出來(lái)。選A。
小題17:考查數(shù)詞辨析。two兩個(gè);three三;four四;five五。苗條但很健壯的Maddier爬到車頂上,車就自己正過(guò)來(lái)了。選C。
小題18:考查名詞辨析。losing丟失;trying嘗試;finding發(fā)現(xiàn);getting得到。很快全家四口人都上了車頂。當(dāng)洪水在沖擊晃動(dòng)的車時(shí),一家人努力堅(jiān)持著。選B。
小題19:考查形容詞辨析。noisy嘈雜的;happy快樂(lè)的;excited 激動(dòng)的;quiet安靜的。兩個(gè)小些的孩子很安靜,以至于媽媽不知道他們是否還好。選D。
小題20:考查形容詞辨析。remote遙遠(yuǎn)的;close近的;crowded擁擠的;unknown不為人知的。11歲的女兒想辦法離開(kāi)車子到附近的村子求救,最終使得全家獲救。選B。
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“Look, it’s Baldy!” A boy shouted in my direction across the playground. Even though I was
used to regular insults(侮辱)because of the   41  on my head, it was   42  horrible to hear. I sighed as I headed back to the class.
When I was just 20 months old, I suffered serious   43  after a bowl full of hot oil fell on my head. I was   44  to hospital and had to stay there for weeks while the doctors   45  to save my life. “Holly’s very   46  to be alive,” they told Mum and Dad. “But she’ll be   47  with scars on her head, and of course her hair won’t grow there.”
As a child, I cared much about my scars, so I   48  wore a scarf to cover them up when I left home.   49  I didn’t, people would call me horrible names like Baldy. Although my friends were always comforting me, they never   50  understood how it felt.
Then through the hospital I was   51  to a children’s burns camp, where children like me can get any help. There I   52  14-year-old Stephanie, whose burns are a lot more serious than mine. But she is so  53  that she never lets anyone put her down. “You shouldn’t   54  what people say about what you look like because we’re not different from anyone else, Holly, ”  She   55  me. “And you don’t need to wear a scarf because you look great   56  it!” For the first time in my life I could speak to someone who’d been through something   57  . So weeks later, at my 13th birthday party,   58  by her bravery, I gave up my scarf and showed off my scars. It felt amazing not having to   59  away behind my scarf.
Now, I am   60  of what I look like and much happier, because I have realized it is your personality that decides who you are.
小題1:
A.hatB.scarfC.scarsD.cuts
小題2:
A.stillB.justC.neverD.seldom
小題3:
A.hungerB.coldC.defeatsD.burns
小題4:
A.rushedB.ledC.invitedD.forced
小題5:
A.learnedB.foughtC.returnedD.decided
小題6:
A.happyB.luckyC.lonelyD.poor
小題7:
A.pressedB.occupiedC.leftD.painted
小題8:
A.possiblyB.usuallyC.finallyD.nearly
小題9:
A.AlthoughB.SinceC.IfD.Before
小題10:
A.correctlyB.roughlyC.easilyD.really
小題11:
A.promotedB.introducedC.reportedD.carried
小題12:
A.metB.recognizedC.rememberedD.caught
小題13:
A.honestB.strongC.a(chǎn)ctiveD.young
小題14:
A.write downB.a(chǎn)gree withC.pass onD.listen to
小題15:
A.promisedB.encouragedC.orderedD.calmed
小題16:
A.inB.forC.withoutD.beyond
小題17:
A.similarB.strangeC.hardD.important
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)llowedB.requiredC.guidedD.inspired
小題19:
A.hideB.giveC.keepD.put
小題20:
A.sickB.a(chǎn)wakeC.tiredD.proud

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

One spring, when I was 10, during one of my father's layoffs, I could tell my mother was dispiriteD.I decided to cheer her up by buying her a special Mother's Day gift.
One day after school I rode my bike to the Agins, which, I learned years later, was known for its high-end fashions and style.I introduced myself to Sylvia Agins, telling her I was looking for a Mather's Day present.
"Do you think she'd like a purse?" she askeD.I told her.I thought she might.
She took out an Italian handbag made of leather. She asked me what I thought, and I told her that my mom would like it.
"How much money do you have?" she asked.
"Twelve bucks," I said.
“You’re in luck,” she told me. "It's only $11. You have a dollar left over for the card." She gift-wrapped  the purse and thanked me for my business, and I rode off home with the package under my arm.
When my mother opened the gift the next Sunday morning, she asked in an accusing tone, “Where did you get this?"
"I bought it at the Agins. It cost me $11." I said.
My mother was shocked into silence.
It wasn't until many years later, when I learned that the purse was worth several hundred dollars, that I appreciated just how wonderful Sylvia Agins had been to me. I always felt bad that I never had a chance to properly thank her.
"You know, my son, what really amazes me to this day," my mother saiD."Letting you have the purse for just a few dollars was unbelievable enough. But the fact that she let you leave the store with a dollar for the card was a touch of kindness that I'll never forget. "
小題1:The author bought his mother a purse to _____.
A.surprise his mother
B.make his mother happy
C.show his ability of making money
D.thank his mother for buying him a bike
小題2:Why was the author's mother shocked?
A.She wasn't expecting a gift from her son.
B.The purse was bought from the Agins.
C.The author bought a card to go with the purse.
D.The Agins charged so little money for the purse.
小題3:Sylvia Agins behavior shows that_____.
A.she is good at making moneyB.she is kind and thoughtful
C.she knows how to choose presentsD.she is critical and mean
小題4:Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.An Unforgettable Event.B.A Considerate Mother.
C.A Priceless Mother's Day Gift.D.A Kind-hearted Shop Owner.

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Being able to experience a different environment and custom will give us a new perspective on everything we thought we knew and understood. Maybe, going abroad is an opportunity to look again at not only the country and the people who live there but also ourselves.
I had never expected to visit Paris. The French culture didn' t interest me that much, and Paris seemed too big, too touristy, too much. But when I found myself standing next to the Opera National de Paris, completely alone and totally lost, I knew I was in for an interesting ride. I had decided to take a summer history class abroad, and Paris just happened to be where it was set. My teacher eventually found me and other jet-lagged students and walked us down to where we would be staying. Even then, tired, hungry, and feeling displaced, I was unable to keep myself from marveling at the beauty of the city.
The next day in the grocery store, trying to decide if the box I was holding contained butter or cream cheese, I suddenly realized I was a foreigner that didn’t speak the language.The cashier and I had a conversation completely with gestures. For the most part, it didn't seem to bother the French that I was utterly incompetent in speaking their language. In fact, from my first unclear "bonjour" , many of them would directly switch over to English.
Time Hew by. In the mornings we had class, and in the afternoons we were given a lot of freedom to do what we pleased. We explored everywhere in the city, becoming experts at using the Metro, and walking so much that our legs were sore every night.
Living in Paris was a huge change in my lifestyle. Everything I did was more relaxed. I stopped worrying about the future and instead focused on living in the present. I stopped wearing a watch because time didn’t matter.We ate when we were hungry, went to bed when we were tired and explored in between.I no longer mind that Paris is so big; it' s an old, beautiful metropolis full of culture and history.On one of my last days there, standing on top of the Arc du Triumph with a 360 degree view of Paris, I finally admitted something to myself.The city that I had never wanted to visit had turned into the city that I never wanted to leave.
小題1:The writer came to Paris because ______.
A.he wanted to have an interesting ride
B.he attended a course in summer
C.he admired its beautiful scenery
D.he was alone and lost his way
小題2:On the first day in Paris, the writer felt _____.
A.lonely in the big cityB.bored with his visit
C.surprised at its beautyD.interested in its culture
小題3:The example of the grocery store is used to illustrate _____.
A.the little influence of language barrier
B.the big difficulty of living abroad
C.the great importance of gestures
D.the intelligence of French people
小題4:By mentioning the uselessness of the watch, the author probably wants to prove ______
A.time in Paris is not worth counting
B.he enjoys the time in Paris very much
C.life seems meaningful without time
D.he has to spend a long time to visit the big city

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