3、Part of David’s heart muscle grew thick and stiff, keeping the flow of blood. The disease David had lived with for 17 years was slowly keeping his heart from beating.
The night Flora bent forward in front of her computer, everybody else was asleep. for the price, or keeping her husband alive? To do that, she needed to search for the information: a place and someone to fix David’s damaged heart. And she needed to be lucky.
Finally, she found what she needed on a magazine’s web site. When David came into the study early the following morning, she said, “I’ve found it.” and handed him the papers.
David wondered if there was any other way. Then he thought about his wife and kids. He stared at the papers. Only he could make a choice: Should he have the same surgery (外科手術(shù)) that had killed his father, or the one that no one works? This experimental treatment might be his best hope.
The operation theatre was kept freezing cold. David wasn’t frightened, just nervous.
He felt a burning pain, like a burning knife cutting through his heart…
On the EKG screen, the tiny valley in the middle of each peak (高峰) —showing a sign of David’s disease—smoothed out. For the first time in years, he had a normal arterial (動(dòng)脈) pressure.
“That’s the most unusual thing,” said Flora, excited by the results.
Three days later, David and Flora drove home after the fight from Houston. Their kids ran out to meet them.
1.Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word “stiff” (Line 1) in the text?
A.firmly fixed and balanced B.soft and smaller
C.not easy to turn or move D.strong and healthy
2.What did the sentence “And she needed to be lucky” imply?
A.God would bring luck to her.
B.Good luck was sure to reach her.
C.She needed to try hard to be lucky.
D.There was a chance that her efforts would end in failure.
3.From the text, we learn that Houston was probably the name of _____.
A.the operation room B.the most unusual surgery
C.a(chǎn) city where the hospital lay D.the head doctor in charge of the operation
4.From the text we can tell that _______.
A.the Davids got along well with each other
B.David accepted Flora’s advice without any hesitation
C.David’s father died from a sudden attack of heart trouble
D.David became a normal person after the medical operation
3、CDCA
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Part of David’s heart muscle grew thick and stiff, keeping the flow of blood. The disease David had lived with for 17 years was slowly keeping his heart from beating.
The night Flora bent forward in front of her computer, everybody else was asleep. for the price, or keeping her husband alive? To do that, she needed to search for the information: a place and someone to fix David’s damaged heart. And she needed to be lucky.
Finally, she found what she needed on a magazine’s web site. When David came into the study early the following morning, she said, “I’ve found it.” and handed him the papers.
David wondered if there was any other way. Then he thought about his wife and kids. He stared at the papers. Only he could make a choice: Should he have the same surgery (外科手術(shù)) that had killed his father, or the one that no one works? This experimental treatment might be his best hope.
The operation theatre was kept freezing cold. David wasn’t frightened, just nervous.
He felt a burning pain, like a burning knife cutting through his heart…
On the EKG screen, the tiny valley in the middle of each peak (高峰) —showing a sign of David’s disease—smoothed out. For the first time in years, he had a normal arterial (動(dòng)脈) pressure.
“That’s the most unusual thing,” said Flora, excited by the results.
Three days later, David and Flora drove home after the fight from Houston. Their kids ran out to meet them.
1.Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word “stiff” (Line 1) in the text?
A.firmly fixed and balanced B.soft and smaller
C.not easy to turn or move D.strong and healthy
2.What did the sentence “And she needed to be lucky” imply?
A.God would bring luck to her.
B.Good luck was sure to reach her.
C.She needed to try hard to be lucky.
D.There was a chance that her efforts would end in failure.
3.From the text, we learn that Houston was probably the name of _____.
A.the operation room B.the most unusual surgery
C.a(chǎn) city where the hospital lay D.the head doctor in charge of the operation
4.From the text we can tell that _______.
A.the Davids got along well with each other
B.David accepted Flora’s advice without any hesitation
C.David’s father died from a sudden attack of heart trouble
D.David became a normal person after the medical operation
科目:高中英語 來源:西藏自治區(qū)月考題 題型:閱讀理解
Part of David's heart muscle grew thick and stiff ,keeping the flow of blood. The disease David had
lived with for 17 years was slowly keeping his heart from beating.
The night Flora bent forward in front of her computer, everybody else was asleep. For the price, or
keeping her husband a live. To do that, she needed to search for the information: a place and someone to
fix David's damaged heart. And she needed to be lucky.
Finally, she found what she needed on a magazine's website. When David came into the study early
the following morning, she said "I've found it" and handed him the papers.
David wondered if there was any other way. Then he thought about his wife and kids. He stared at
the papers. Only he could make the choice: Should he have the same surgery(外科手術(shù)) that had killed
his father,Or the one that no one works? This experiment treatment might be his best hope.
The operation theatre was kept freezing cold. David wasn't frightened, just nervous.
He felt a burning pain, a burning knife cutting through his heart.
On the EKG screen, the tiny valley in the middle of each peak(高峰)-showing a sign of David's disease-smoothed out. For the first time in years, he had a normal arterial(動(dòng)脈) pressure.
"That's the most unusual thing, "said Flora, excited by the results.
Three days later, David and Flora drove home after the fight from Houston. Their kids ran out to meet
them.
1. Decide which is closest in meaning to the underlined word "stiff" in the text.
A. Unable to bend
B. Dry, loose and smaller
C. Not easy to turn or move
D. Less straight as well as narrow
2. "And she needed to be lucky ."What did this sentences suggest?
A. God would bring luck to her.
B. Good luck was sure to reach her.
C. She needed to try hard to be lucky.
D. There was a chance that her efforts would end in failure.
3. From the text, we learn that Houston was probably the name of ________.
A. the operation room
B. the most unusual surgery
C. a city where the hospital lay
D. the head doctor in charge of the operation
4. From the text, we can tell that________.
A. the Davids got along well with each other
B. David accepted Flora's advice without any hesitation
C. David's father died from a sudden attack of heart trouble
D. David became a normal person soon after the medical operation
科目:高中英語 來源:教材全解 高中英語 必修3 冀教版 題型:050
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科目:高中英語 來源:導(dǎo)學(xué)大課堂必修三英語北師版 北師版 題型:050
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