That summer an army of crickets(蟋蟀) started a war with my father. Dad cared for

That summer an army of crickets(蟋蟀) started a war with my father. Dad cared for

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That summer an army of crickets(蟋蟀) started a war with my father. Dad cared for insects no more than Mamma, but he could tolerate a few living in the basement. Mamma was a city girl and she said a cricket was just too noisy. Then to support her point she wouldn’t go to bed. She drank coffee and smoked my father’s cigarettes and paced between the sofa and the TV. Next morning she threatened to pack up and leave, so Dad drove to the store and hurried back. He sprayed poison from a jug. When he was finished he told us that was the end of it.
For a couple of weeks we went back to find dead crickets in the laundry. He suggested that we’d all be better off to hide as many as we could from Mamma. I fed a few dozen to the cat who I didn’t like because he scratched for no reason.
However,soon live crickets started showing up in the kitchen and bathroom. Mamma was upest because she thought they were the dead crickets coming back,but Dad said these were certainly new ones. He fetched his jug of posion and sprayed all over until the whole house smelled of posion, and then he sprayed the basement again.
A couple of weeks later, when both live and dead crickets kept turning up, Dad emptied the basement of junk. Then he burned a lot of old newspapers and magazines which he said the crickets had turned into nests.
While we ate supper that evening, the wind lifted some flames onto the wood pile. The only gasoline was in the lawn mower’s(割草机) fuel tank but that was enough to create an explosion big enough to reach the house. Once the roof caught, there wasn’t much anyone could do.
After the fire trucks left, Mamma took the others to Aunt Gail’s. I helped Dad and Uncle Burt carry things out of the house and pile them by the road. We worked into the night and we didn’t talk much, while all around the noise of crickets broke our silence.
小题1:What do we know about the author’s mother?
A.She didn’t like insects at all.
B.She liked insects more than his father.
C.She cared for insects very much.
D.She could only tolerate a few insects.
小题2:The author’s father drove to the store to buy _______.
A.cigarettes for himselfB.some poison
C.more coffee for his wifeD.some gasoline
小题3:The author’s father burned the old newspapers and magazines because he thought ______.
A.they were no longer useful
B.the crickets were afraid of fires
C.they became the home of crickets
D.the dead crickets came back to life
小题4:We learn from the last paragraph that ________.
A.the author’s family lost their battle against the crickets
B.the author’s parents learned to put up with insects
C.the author’s family didn’t suffer much in the fire
D.the author’s parents got divorced

答案

小题1:A
小题2:B
小题3:C
小题4:A
解析

试题分析:本文讲述了作者妈妈不能忍受蟋蟀的叫声,父亲用毒药毒死蟋蟀后再焚烧它们的身体时不小心引着了木堆,割草机油箱中的汽油发生爆炸并波及到房屋,作者的妈妈带着其他人去了Gail婶婶家,作者和爸爸还有Burt叔叔把房屋中的东西搬出去后堆放在路边,并一直忙到晚上,此时打破他们之间沉默的还是蟋蟀的叫声这一故事。
小题1:推理题,第一段中提到作者的爸爸能够容忍在地下室中有几只昆虫,而作者的妈妈在城市中长大,说蟋蟀太吵了,为了证明这一点,她不肯睡觉,喝咖啡,吸烟,甚至要威胁离开,由此可知她根本不喜欢昆虫。故选A。
小题2:细节题,根据第一段中“Next morning she threatened to pack up and leave, so Dad drove to the store and hurried back. He sprayed poison from a jug.”内容可知,在作者的妈妈的一番折腾后,作者的爸爸开车去商店买回了一些毒药。故选B。
小题3:细节题。根据第四段最后一句“Then he burned a lot of old newspapers and magazines which he said the crickets had turned into nests. ”爸爸焚烧了大量旧报纸和旧杂志,说蟋蟀已经把报纸和杂志变成了窝。故选C。小题4:推理题,作者的爸爸用毒药杀死一些蟋蟀,之后木堆起火,割草机油箱中的汽油发生爆炸并波及到房屋,作者的妈妈带着其他人去了Gail婶婶家,作者和爸爸还有Burt叔叔把房屋中的东西搬出去后堆放在路边,并一直忙到晚上,此时打破他们之间沉默的还是蟋蟀的叫声,由此可推断在与蟋蟀的战争中,作者一家失败了。故选A。
举一反三
A few months ago, I was picking up the children at school. Emily, another mother that I knew well, rushed up to me. She was full of ____.
“Do you know ____ you and I are?” she asked. ____ I could answer, she gave out the reason for her question. She had just returned from renewing her driver’s license at a government office. The woman ____ desk asked her what her “occupation” was. Emily hesitated, ____ how to answer it. “What I mean is,” explained the woman, “do you have a job, or are you just a ...?” “Of course I have a job,” answered Emily. “I’m a (an) ____.” “We don’t ____ ‘mother’ as an occupation ... ‘housewife’ covers it,” she said.
I forgot all about her story ____ one day I found myself in the same situation. This time it was at our own Town Hall. The clerk was a woman.
“And what is your occupation?” she asked. What ____ me say it, I do not know. The words simply jumped out. “I’m ... a (an) ______ in the field of Child Development and Human Relations.”
The clerk stopped, her ball-point pen _____ in mid-air. She looked up ____ she had not heard right. I repeated the title slowly.
“Might I ask,” said the clerk with new interest, “just what you do in your _____?” Coolly, I heard myself _____, “I have a continuing program of research in the laboratory and in the field. I’m working for my masters (the whole family) and already have ____ credits (令人增光的人或事物) (all daughters). I often work 14 hours a day (24 is more like it). The job is more challenging than most jobs and the ____ are in satisfaction rather than just money.”
There was an increasing note of ____ in the clerk’s voice as she ____ in the form. As I drove into our driveway(私家车道), I was ____ by my lab assistants — ages 13, 7, and 3. Inside the house I could hear our new experimental model (six months) in the child-development program.
I felt successful. Motherhood...what a great ____.
小题1:
A.surpriseB.anxietyC.angerD.excitement
小题2:
A.whoB.whatC.howD.why
小题3:
A.WhenB.AsC.BeforeD.Since
小题4:
A.atB.afterC.byD.around
小题5:
A.nervousB.sureC.anxiousD.uncertain
小题6:
A.motherB.workerC.teacherD.doctor
小题7:
A.thinkB.listC.expectD.give
小题8:
A.sinceB.unlessC.until D.when
小题9:
A.gotB.causedC.permitD.made
小题10:
A.researcherB.managerC.expertD.scholar
小题11:
A.droppedB.floatedC.frozenD.broke
小题12:
A.so thatB.even thoughC.as thoughD.because of
小题13:
A.familyB.subjectC.studyD.field
小题14:
A.wordsB.replyC.shoutD.whisper
小题15:
A.two B.threeC.fourD.five
小题16:
A.rewardsB.awardsC.profitsD.benefits
小题17:
A.interestB.respectC.doubtD.fear
小题18:
A.explainedB.passedC.completedD.filled
小题19:
A.acceptedB.greetedC.recognizedD.refused
小题20:
A.personB.awardC.careerD.business

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A  Leap to Honor
Leaping on a narrow balance beam(平衡木) is not easy. But Lola Walter, a 13-year-old gymnast, is an expert at it.
To perfect her skills, Lola         for four hours a day, five days a week. At the state championships in March, she finished seventh out of 16 girls.
That’s especially impressive,       she is legally blind, born with a rare condition that causes her eyes to shift constantly. She often sees double and can’t       how far away things are.
When she was little, her mom       that even though she couldn’t see      , she was fearless. So her mom signed her up for gymnastics when she was three. She loved the       right away and gymnastics became her favorite.
Though learning gymnastics has been more      for her than for some of her tournaments, she has never quit. She doesn’t let her       stop her from doing anything that she wants to.
She likes the determination it takes to do the sport. Her biggest      is the balance beam. Because she has double vision, she often sees two beams. She must use her sense of touch to help her during her routine. Sometimes she even closes her eyes. “You have to       your mind that it’ll take you where you want to go.” says Lola.
To be a top-level gymnast, one must be brave. The beam is probably the most       for anyone because it’s four inches wide. At the state competition, Lola didn’t fall       the beam. In fact, she got an 8.1 out of 10---- her highest score yet.
Lola doesn’t want to be       differently from the other girls on her team. At the competitions, the judges don’t know about her vision      . She doesn’t tell them, because she doesn’t think they need to know. Her mom is amazed by her       attitude.
Lola never thinks about      . She is presently at Level 7 while the highest is Level 10 in gymnastics. Her       is to reach Level 9. She says she wants to be a gymnastics coach to pass down what she’s learned to other kids       she grew up.
Lola is       of all her hard work and success. She says it’s helped her overcome problems in her life outside gymnastics, too. Her       for others is “just believe yourself”.
小题1:
A.runsB.teachesC.trainsD.dances
小题2:
A.sinceB.unlessC.afterD.though
小题3:
A.tellB.guessC.assumeD.predict
小题4:
A.suspectedB.rememberedC.imagined D.noticed
小题5:
A.deeplyB.wellC.aheadD.closely
小题6:
A.taskB.sportC.eventD.show
小题7:
A.boringB.enjoyableC.different D.unsatisfactory
小题8:
A.talentB.qualityC.natureD.condition
小题9:
A.doubtB.advantageC.challengeD.program
小题10:
A.examineB.expressC.openD.trust
小题11:
A.fearfulB.harmfulC.unfairD.inconvenient
小题12:
A.toB.onC.offD.against
小题13:
A.greetedB.treatedC.servedD.paid
小题14:
A.painsB.stressesC.injuriesD.problems
小题15:
A.positiveB.friendlyC.flexibleD.caution
小题16:
A.defendingB.quittingC.winningD.bargaining
小题17:
A.standardB.rangeC.viewD.goal
小题18:
A.untilB.asC.whenD.before
小题19:
A.proudB.tiredC.ashamedD.confident
小题20:
A.planB.adviceC.rewardD.responsibility

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He must have been completely lost in something he was reading because I had to tap on the windscreen to get his attention.
“Is your taxi____?” I asked when he finally looked____at me. He nodded, then said____as I settled into the back seat, “I"m sorry, but I was reading a____.” He sounded as if he had a____.
“I am not in a hurry, ” I told him. “Go ahead and finish your letter. ” He____his head. “I"ve read it several times already. I guess I____ know it by heart. ”
“Letters from home always mean a lot, ” I said. “From a child?”
“This isn"t____,” he replied. “Although it ____ just as well have been family. Old Ed was my oldest friend. In fact, we used to call each other ‘Old Friend’ when we"d meet. I"m not much good at ____.”
“I don"t think any of us keep____our letters too well,” I said. “I know I don"t. But I____ he"s someone you"ve known quite a while?”
“All my life. We were kids together, went to school together and all the ____ through high school. ”
“There are not too many people who"ve had such a long friendship,” I said.
“____,” the driver went on, “I hadn"t seen him more than once or twice a year over the past 25 or 30 years because I____away from the old neighbourhood and you slightly lose touch ____ you never forget. He was a great guy.”
“You said ‘was’. Does that mean...?”
He nodded. “____a couple of weeks ago.”
“I"m sorry, ” I said. “It"s no fun to lose any friend and losing a real old one is____ tougher. ”
He didn"t ____ to that, and we rode on in silence for a few minutes. But I realized that Old Ed was still on his mind when he spoke again, almost more to himself than to me: “I should have kept in touch. ”
“Well, ” I agreed, “we should all keep in touch with old friends more than we do. But things____ and we just don"t seem to find the time. ”
...
When I got to my hotel room I didn"t unpack right away. First I had to write a letter and mail it.
小题1:
A.availableB.acceptableC.beneficialD.occupied
小题2:
A.downB.upC.ToD.off
小题3:
A.unexpectedlyB.curiouslyC.apologeticallyD.definitely
小题4:
A.bookletB.novelC.book D.letter
小题5:
A.coldB.fever C.secretD.story
小题6:
A.hungB.noddedC.shookD.kept
小题7:
A.anyhowB.hardly C.almostD.really
小题8:
A.friendshipB.family C.leadershipD.colleague
小题9:
A.couldB.mightC.maybeD.would
小题10:
A.writingB.readingC.talkingD.Learning
小题11:
A.upB.withC.onD.in
小题12:
A.speakB.makeC.thinkD.assure
小题13:
A.curriculumB.coincidenceC.lifeD.way
小题14:
A.EventuallyB.ActuallyC.AdditionallyD.Besides
小题15:
A.removedB.leftC.headedD.moved
小题16:
A.even thoughB.as thoughC.when D.whereas
小题17:
A.DiedB.Suffered C.ChokedD.Survived
小题18:
A.everB.evenC.fairlyD.quite
小题19:
A.answerB.replyC.questionD.talk
小题20:
A.take upB.pick upC.come upD.break up

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Actress Hayden Panettiere recently got into trouble with Japanese fishermen as she tried to stop them from killing dolphins.
The 18-year-old star with some other surfers sailed out to reach the dolphins in order to stop them from being driven into a nearby pool and killed, but the six surfers, from Australia and the United States, were stopped by a fishing boat before they could reach them. The fishermen blocked their way with a boathook (钩篙). It was an ugly, unfriendly and life-threatening struggle before the surfers were forced to return to the beach. It is believed that the dolphins were later taken into a pool and killed.
Panettiere, who is a brave surfer and loyal animal protector, made up her mind to save the dolphins of Japan and said, "It was really frightening. Some of us were hit by the boathook, but in the end all we were really worried about the dolphins. It was so sad. We were so close to them and they were jumping out of the water to see us." Breaking down in tears, she added, "One little baby dolphin stuck his head out and looked at me and the thought that it’s no longer with us is really hard to take."
The surfers left the country to avoid arrest (逮捕) by the Japanese police. Panettiere is now back in Los Angeles.
More than 22,000 dolphins are killed by fishermen in Japan every year. Many Japanese believe dolphins should be treated like fish. They have been hunting dolphins for centuries and see any criticism (批评) of this as an attack on their culture. 
小题1:Why did the surfers get into trouble with the fishermen in Japan?
A.They said something that hurt the fishermen.
B.They entered a pool which wasn’t allowed to go into.
C.They attacked Japanese culture.
D.They tried to stop the fishermen from killing the dolphins.
小题2:From Paragraph 3, we can learn that Panettiere ________.
A.was really frightened and sad
B.succeeded in saving the dolphins
C.cried when they were hit by the boathook
D.didn’t like the Japanese fishermen
小题3:Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
A.What Happened While Surfing in Japan
B.Hayden Panettiere Cried in the Sea of Japan
C.People Worldwide Are Against Killing Dolphins
D.Protect the Wild Animals

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Nick Petrels is a doctor in Montreal. He works 60 hours a week. He takes care of 159 patients a week in the hospital and at his office. He’s been a doctor for ten years.
Dr. Petrels gives his patients good medical advice. But he doesn’t just tell his patients what to do. He also sings to them on television! Dr. Petrels has his own TV show. The show is in Italian, English and French. The doctor starts the show with a song and then gives medical advice. He explains a medical problem or disease in simple language. After that, he sings another song.
Dr. Petrels produces and performs in his own show every week. The program is very popular with his patients and with people who enjoy his singing. His dream is to perform in Las Vegas. His favorite songs are love songs, and he has a compact disk of love songs that he wrote. Dr. Petrels says, “I always loved to sing. All my problems are gone when I sing.” But when Dr. Petrels was young, his father didn’t want him to be a singer, so he went to medical school.
Some people tell Dr. Petrels he can help people more as a doctor. But Dr. Petrels says he helps people when he sings, too. “I like to make people smile. Sometimes it’s difficult to make a sick person smile. Medicine and pleasure both try to do the same thing. They try to make people feel good.”
小题1:Dr. Petrels works 60 hours a week, because he _______.
A.gives his patients medical advice
B.takes care of 159 patients a week
C.sings on television
D.has his own TV show
小题2:Dr. Petrels _______, so he is called a singing doctor.
A.also sings to his patients on TV
B.always loves to sing
C.is popular with his patients
D.has been a doctor for ten years
小题3:In his TV show, Dr. Petrel _______.
A.sings and gives medical advice
B.sings about different diseases
C.starts to explain diseases with a song
D.sings love songs he wrote
小题4:Dr. Petrels says he likes to _______.
A.help people singB.make people feel better
C.do the same thingD.make difficult people smile

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