通讀下面短文,了解其大意,然后從21—40各小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)   
After their business trip, John and Mary returned, eager to see their lovely children. As they drove into their home town feeling glad to be back, they noticed 21 , and they went off their usual route to see what it was. They found a  22 in flames. Mary said, “Oh, well, it isn’t our fire, let’s go home.”
But John 23 closer and screamed, “That home belongs to Fred Jones who works at the plant. He wouldn’t be 24 works yet, maybe there is something we could do. ” “It has nothing to do with us”, Mary 25 .
But John drove up and stopped and they were both horror-stricken to see the whole house in 26 . A woman on the lawn was screaming, “The children! Get the children!” John 27 her by the shoulder saying, “Get a hold of yourself and tell us where the children are!” “In the 28 ,” cried the woman, “down the hall and to the left. ”
In spite of Mary’s disagreement John 29 for the basement which was full of smoke and 30 hot. He found the door and two children. 31 he left he could hear some more sobbing(哭泣). He 32 the two badly frightened children into 33 arms and started back asking how many more children were down there. They told him 34 more and Mary grasped his arm and screamed, “John! Don’t go back! It’s 35  ! That house will fall down any second. ”
36 he ran into the smoke-filled hallway and at last he found both children. As he climbed up the 37 stairs, the thought went through his mind that there was something strangely 38 about the little bodies next to him, and at last when they came out into the  39  and fresh air, he found that he had just  40 his own children.
The baby-sitter had left them at this home while she did some shopping.
小題1:
A.directionB.mistakeC.dangerD.smoke
小題2:
A.homeB.plantC.storeD.kitchen
小題3:
A.ranB.walkedC.droveD.rode
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)t B.offC.toD.on
小題5:
A.whisperedB.nodded C.disagreedD.required
小題6:
A.ruinsB.pieces C.flamesD.silence
小題7:
A.pushedB.seizedC.greetedD.stopped
小題8:
A.basementB.departmentC.houseD.hall
小題9:
A.wentB.reachedC.a(chǎn)skedD.rushed
小題10:
A.heavilyB.slightlyC.partlyD.terribly
小題11:
A.If B.AsC.SinceD.Unless
小題12:
A.comfortedB.deliveredC.recognized D.protected
小題13:
A.cheeringB.freezingC.waitingD.suffering
小題14:
A.manyB.severalC.threeD.two
小題15:
A.dangerousB.foolishC.practicalD.painful
小題16:
A.ThereforeB.SoC.Consequently D.But
小題17:
A.wideB.endlessC.finalD.dirty
小題18:
A.particularB.interesting C.familiarD.fortunate
小題19:
A.carB.sunlight C.crowdD.a(chǎn)rms
小題20:
A.rescuedB.foundC.lostD.missed

小題21:D
小題22:A
小題23:C
小題24:B
小題25:C
小題26:C
小題27:B
小題28:A
小題29:D
小題30:D
小題31:B
小題32:B
小題33:C
小題34:D
小題35:A
小題36:D
小題37:B
小題38:C
小題39:B
小題40:A

小題21:D 由下文They found a home in flames.可推斷出此處應(yīng)為 fire
小題22:A 由下文“That home belongs to Fred Jones who works at the plant.”可知失火的是Fred Jones的家,故此處填home
小題23:C 根據(jù)上下文反復(fù)提到John和Mary駕駛著汽車(chē),故選項(xiàng)為C
小題24:B  John說(shuō),那是Fred Jones的家,又說(shuō)或許他們能做點(diǎn)什么,即提供幫助(救火)。中間這句應(yīng)該是說(shuō)Fred Jones 這個(gè)時(shí)間不會(huì)在家,所以應(yīng)該是be off works(還沒(méi)下班)。
小題25:C  A和B項(xiàng)不符合語(yǔ)境,顯然Mary的態(tài)度很激烈,要John不要管閑事,所以要用require。而disagree一般用于某人不同意或反對(duì)某時(shí)或某事,用在此處不合適
小題26:C 根據(jù)語(yǔ)境來(lái)看,房子正在燃燒,因此此處要用flames
小題27:B 情況危急,John抓住woman的肩膀,因此要用seize her by the shoulder,而不可能是推,故不選push
小題28:A 下文講到John沖進(jìn)地下室,故A正確
小題29:D 情況緊急,John沖入地下室,故選rushed
小題30:D   terribly此處意為“極度地、非常地、駭人地”,房子因失火而熱浪滾滾,極其熱,熱得嚇人;而heavily一般用于猛烈地、大量地、嚴(yán)重地,搭配不合適
小題31:B 當(dāng)他帶著兩個(gè)孩子離開(kāi)的時(shí)候,聽(tīng)到還有哭聲,因此用as
小題32:B  John把孩子救出,遞到外面等候的人手中,故選delivered
小題33:C 參看第32小題解析
小題34:D 根據(jù)下文,他終于把兩個(gè)孩子都找到了,關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ)是both,故此處應(yīng)為two
小題35:A  Mary要他不要再回去了,因?yàn)榉孔玉R上就要倒塌了,所以此處應(yīng)為dangerous
小題36:D 此句說(shuō)雖然Mary勸阻,但John還是沖進(jìn)濃煙彌漫的走廊,故選but
小題37:B  John在地下室找到兩個(gè)孩子,濃煙中帶著他們,行動(dòng)艱難,危急時(shí)刻,人也會(huì)感覺(jué)時(shí)間過(guò)得很慢,因此應(yīng)該是“總也走不到頭的樓梯”故選B項(xiàng)
小題38:C 雖然在濃煙中看不清,他也并沒(méi)想到會(huì)是自己的孩子,所以雖感覺(jué)熟悉,卻也很奇怪,故說(shuō)strangely familiar
小題39:B 帶著孩子沖出烈焰濃煙,在陽(yáng)光下他看清了的確是自己的兩個(gè)愛(ài)子
小題40:A  rescue救;found,找到;lost,失去;missed,失去, A 符合語(yǔ)境
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  Why doesn’t the unemployment rate ever reach zero? Economists, who generally believe that supply tends to meet demand, have long thought about this question. Even in good times, i.e. not now, there are people who can’t find work. And even in bad times, i.e. now, there are job openings. With over 14 million people out of work and looking for a job, you would think every available job would be filled. But that’s not the case. Not now and not ever.
  On Monday, the Nobel Prize committee awarded the prize for economics to the three scholars who have done the most to explain this phenomenon. Two of the winners are Americans, Peter Diamond of MIT and Dale Mortensen of Northwestern. The third winner is Christopher Pissarides, who teaches at the London School of Economics and was born on Cyprus.
  Like most of economics, what they have found about why the jobless and ready-employers don’t find each other seems obvious. You have to find out there is job opening you are interested in. Employers need to get resumes (簡(jiǎn)歷). It takes a while for both employers and employees to make the decision that this is what they want. And these guys came up with a frame-work to study the problem of why people stay unemployed longer than they should and what can be done about it.
  So what would today’s Nobel Prize winners do to solve the current problem of the unemployed? And does the awarding of the prize contribute to the politicians’ lowering joblessness?
  Speaking from his north London home, Pissarides told The Associated Press the announcement came as “a complete surprise” though his work had already helped shape thinking on both sides of the Atlantic.
  For example, the New Deal for Young People, a British government policy aimed at getting 18-24-year-olds back on the job market after long periods of unemployment, “is very much based on our work,” he said.
  “One of the key things we found is that it is important to make sure that people do not stay unemployed too long so they don’t lose their feel for the labor force,” Pissarides told reporters in London. “The ways of dealing with this need not be expensive training – it could be as simple as providing work experience.”
小題1:According to the writer, which is true about finding jobs?
A.It is always difficult to find a job.
B.Everyone can find a job in good times.
C.Contrary to popular belief, it is easier to find a job in bad times.
D.It is possible to find a job even in times as bad as now.
小題2: What is it that leads to their winning the prize?
A.They have found the reason for unemployment.
B.They have put forward a set of ideas to deal with unemployment.
C.They have found out why people don’t want to be employed.
D.They have long studied the problem of unemployment.
小題3:Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Pissarides thinks his work surprising.
B.The work of Pissarides has influenced many economists.
C.Some of the winners’ ideas have been put into practice.
D.It is probable that unemployed young people in Britain benefit from Pissarides’ work.
小題4: According to Pissarides, _________ is effrctive in dealing with unemployment.
A.spending large sums of money on training
B.teaching some knowledge of economics
C.providing work experience
D.keeping people unemployed for some time

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