In 1999, 11-year-old Kevin Stephan was a bat boy for his younger brother"s Littl
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In 1999, 11-year-old Kevin Stephan was a bat boy for his younger brother"s Little League team in Lancaster, New York. It was an early evening in late July. The sun shone at an angle across the field. The game unfolding in baseball time. Kevin was standing on the grass away from the plate, where another youngster was warming up. Swinging his bat back and forth, giving it all the power an elementary school kid could gather. The boy brought the bat back hard and hit Kevin square in the chest. His heart stopped. When Kevin fell to the ground, the mother of one of the players rushed out of the stands to his aid. Penny Brown hadn"t planned to be there that day, but at the last minute, her shift at the hospital had been changed, and she was given the night off. Penny bent over the unconscious boy, his face already starting to turn blue, and administered CPR, breathing into his mouth and administering chest press. And he came back. It was a good thing, for a good kid. Kevin wasn"t just a volunteer for his brother"s baseball team --- he was a Boy Scout, one who went on to achieve Scouting"s highest rank, Eagle. He became a volunteer junior firefighter, learning some of the emergency first-aid techniques that had saved his life. He studied hard in school and was saving money for college by working as a dishwasher in a local restaurant. He liked the people, but the work could be hard and pretty routine. Until the afternoon of January 27, 2006. Kevin, now 17, was working in the kitchen when he heard people screaming, customers in confusion, employees rushing toward a table. He hustled into the main room and saw a woman there, her face turning blue, her hands at her throat. She was choking. Quickly Kevin stepped behind her, wrapped his arms around her and clasped his hands. Then, using skills he"d first learned in Scouts, he pulled suddenly inward and up, once, twice, administering the Heimlich maneuver. The food that was trapped in the woman"s throat was freed. The color began to return to her face. "The food was stuck. I couldn"t breathe," she said. She thought she was dying. "I was very frightened.” Guess who the woman was ? Penny Brown 56. According to the passage, we can learn about Kevin that . A. In 1999. Kevin was hit by a bat unexpectedly when he was doing baseball warming up. B His heart disease overtook him. C. He was hit square in the chest watching his younger brother’s team. D. He swung his bat too fiercely and hurt himself. 57. Why was Penny Brown right at the accident spot when Kevin was hit? A. Because she was interested in baseball. B. Because she had had her turn to work changed. C. Because her son was playing that evening. D. Because she was not supposed to be at work at the hospital. 58. What does the underlined word “it ” in Paragragh5 refer to? A. That Kevin was a bat boy. B. That Kevin got injured. C. That Kevin was a Boy Scout. D. That Kevin was successfully saved. 59. Which of the following is not true according to the text? A. The Heimlich maneuver is an effective way to help those who choke. B.CPR can be used to treat one who has no heartbeat. C. Kevin learned some of the emergency first-aid techniques in Scout. D. Penny Brown was not Kevin’s mother. 60. Which one is the best title of the passage?. A. miracles take place every day. B. acts of kindness will deserve another good deed. C. we should learn first aid in case of emergency. D. we should be kind to those who ever helped us. |
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56.C。57.B。58.D。59.C.60.B |
解析
56.C。细节题。由第一段的“The boy brought the bat back hard and hit Kevin square in the chest. ”可知 57.B。细节题。由第三段的“Penny Brown hadn"t planned to be there that day, but at the last minute, her shift at the hospital had been changed, and she was given the night off.”可知Penny Brown 原本是要上班的,但由于临时换班才在事故现场。 58.D。词义推测题。下文揭示了为什么对于一个好孩子来说是件好事: Kevin 参加了很多志愿者活动,学习急救常识等,而Kevin 做这些是与他自己那次成功获救的经历分不开的。故D项符合题意。 59.C.细节题。由第五段的“Kevin wasn"t just a volunteer for his brother"s baseball team -- he was a Boy Scout, one who went on to achieve Scouting"s highest rank, Eagle. He became a volunteer junior firefighter, learning some of the emergency first-aid techniques that had saved his life.”可知A是正确的。 Kevin停止呼吸时正是靠CPR 方法救活的,故B是正确的;第五段提到的Kevin 成为了一名青少年志愿者,学习急救常识,与C项的成为一名消防队员的梦想是有区别的,故C项不对; Penny食物哽咽的时候Kevin 使用了他的the Heimlich maneuver方法帮助救她,可知D是正确的。 60.B 主旨要义题。文章讲述了Penny Brown曾经救助过Kevin,而若干年之后她又被Kevin救了,可想作者想告诉我们善有善报。 |
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Andy was born with a developmental disorder. The two sides of his 36. _______were not joined normally with each other. The right side of his body could not 37.______ with the left. At age three, it was 38._______ for him to walk, speak, and play. He could only 39._______ back a few words, and walk 40.________while someone held each of his hands. Then came the struggles. He 41._______ an all-day center he was enrolled in every imaginable therapy(疗法). He 42._______, sometimes in tears, to get stronger. Andy hated it when his parents would leave him in the mornings. 43._______, they believed -- against all odds -- that he would grow up to live a 44.______ healthy life. They believed it for themselves, and for Andy. It 45._______. Today Andy is a successful 13-year-old high school student. His progress has been nothing short of phenomenal. He receives special help with 46._________, but joins with friends in all the activities he loves. Andy 47.________ enormous odds to move from adversity to victory. Ask yourself: “What are the seeds of strength hidden in my struggles today? If I get back up when I fall, what will that make possible tomorrow?” 36. A. body B. hands C. brain D. legs 37. A. talk B. speak C. exchange D. communicate 38. A. easy B. difficult C. unchallenging D. comfortable 39. A. pay B. answer C. reply D. respond 40. A. smoothly B. swiftly C. slowly D. quickly 41. A. attended B. joined C. presented D. went 42. A. behaved B. struggled C. appeared D. seemed 43. A. Therefore B. While C. However D. Though 44. A. rich B. average C. common D. normal 45. A. paid back B. paid out C. paid off D. paid for 46. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything 47. A. beat B. won C. overlooked D. overcame |
I used to be ashamed of my grandma. I know that"s a 1 thing to say, but it was true until today, so I have to 2 it. The 3 started when my friend Katy found Grandma"s false teeth floating in a glass on the bathroom sink. I was so used to seeing them that I 4 took notice of them. But Katy shouted, laughing and 5 to talk to them. I had to get down on my knees and 6 her to shut up so my grandma wouldn"t 7 and get hurt. After that happened, I 8 there were a million things about Grandma that were embarrassing(令人窘迫). Once she took Jill and me out to Burger King. 9 ordering our hamburgers well-done, she told the person behind the counter, "They"ll have two Whoppers (巨无霸) well-to-do. " Jill burst out laughing, but I almost 10 . After a while, I started wishing I could 11 Grandma in a closet. I even complained to my parents. Both my parents said I had to be careful not to make Grandma feel 12 in our home. Then last Wednesday, something happened that 13 everything completely. My teacher told us to help find interesting old people and 14 them about their 15 for a big Oral History project. I was trying to think of someone when Angie pushed me gently. "Volunteer your grandmother," she whispered. "She"s 16 and rich in experience." That was the last thing I ever thought Angie would say about my grandma. This is how I ended up on 17 today interviewing my own grandmother before the whole school assembly (集合). All my friends and teachers were listening to her 18 she was a great heroine. I was 19 of my grandma and hoped she would 20 know that I had been ashamed of her.
小题1: | A.funny | B.common | C.terrible | D.clear |
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小题2: | A.admit | B.receive | C.refuse | D.show |
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小题3: | A.quarrel | B.accident | C.trouble | D.adventure |
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小题4: | A.already | B.always | C.simply | D.hardly |
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小题5: | A.enjoying | B.pretending | C.imagining | D.continuing |
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小题6: | A.warn | B.demand | C.advise | D.beg |
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小题8: | A.expected | B.declared | C.realized | D.doubted |
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小题9: | A.Because of | B.Except for | C.Such as | D.Instead of |
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小题10: | A.died | B.cheered | C.disappeared | D.suffered |
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小题11: | A.meet | B.avoid | C.arrange | D.hide |
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小题12: | A.independent | B.inconvenient | C.unwelcome | D.unfamiliar |
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小题13: | A.changed | B.finished | C.stopped | D.Prepared |
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小题14: | A.interview | B.report | C.tell | D.write |
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小题15: | A.news | B.lives | C.advantages | D.achievements |
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小题16: | A.free | B.popular | C.interesting | D.embarrassing |
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小题17: | A.show | B.stage | C.duty | D.time |
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小题18: | A.and then | B.even if | C.so that | D.as if |
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小题19: | A.sure | B.proud | C.ashamed | D.afraid |
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小题20: | A.never | B.even | C.still | D.once |
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The party began shortly after Mr. Wood, who lived in the flat below, signed to himself as he heard excited voices and the noisy music. Luckily he had 1 some work home from the office, 2 he kept himself busy for a couple of hours, thus managing to pay no attention to the noise 3 . But by eleven o’clock he felt 4 and was ready to go to bed, though from his earlier experience he knew it was 5 trying to get to sleep. He undressed and lay for a while on the bed, trying to read, but he 6 himself reading the same page over and over again. He then turned off the light and 7 his head in the pillow. But 8 he could not shut 9 the noise, finally, after 10 seemed hours, his 11 was gone. He jumped out of bed, 12 some clothing, marched 13 up the stairs, and walked into his neighbor’s flat. The owner of the flat, who 14 him in his dressing gown, came 15 the room and, 16 Mr. Wood could say anything, cried, “My dear fellow, come and 17 . I know our parties 18 you. I meant to send you 19 .” Mr. Wood’s anger disappeared then and there. He said, “I’d better go and get 20 .” Minutes later, he returned, properly dressed, only to find that the party was nearly over.
小题1: | A.taken | B.carried | C.brought | D.fetched |
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小题2: | A.with which | B.from which | C.where | D.when |
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小题3: | A.outside | B.overhead | C.downstairs | D.nearby |
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小题4: | A.bad | B.tired | C.sick | D.hopeless |
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小题5: | A.useless | B.necessary | C.possible | D.helpful |
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小题6: | A.had | B.found | C.caught | D.felt |
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小题7: | A.buried | B.rested | C.shook | D.turned |
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小题8: | A.till then | B.worse still | C.strange enough | D.even so |
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小题11: | A.sleep | B.strength | C.patience | D.anger |
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小题12: | A.pulled on | B.dressed up | C.selected | D.wore |
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小题13: | A.sadly | B.proudly | C.quietly | D.firmly |
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小题14: | A.made fun of | B.stared at | C.was angry with | D.caught sight of |
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小题15: | A.across | B.around | C.towards | D.by |
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小题16: | A.as | B.before | C.though | D.until |
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小题17: | A.meet as | B.sit here | C.join us | D.scold me |
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小题18: | A.may trouble | B.would trouble | C.may bother | D.must bother |
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小题19: | A.a notice | B.a message | C.an invitation | D.an apology |
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小题20: | A.washed | B.changed | C.dressed | D.prepared |
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Peter Fern was crazy about mountains. Climbing was the 1 of his life. Church towers,seaside cliffs, rock faces, ice mountains,anything “If it is there” , he used to say, “then I want to climb it.” So the news of his marriage gave me a 2 . I’d never known him to take much interest in 3 . Well,Peter Fern a married man! I couldn"t 4 it. I 5 whether his wife would try to stop some of his risky 6 . She was French perhaps--from that place 7 he usually spent his holidays. Chamonix,wasn’t it? From Chamonix he"d climbed Mount Blanc on his seventeenth birthday, and another one the day after! That was it, then: She was French,from a mountaineering family. No 8 . No other explanation. A month later I met them 9 in town. Anna surprised me—because she was English. She was a dancer in the 10. “I have 11 climbed more than sixty steps in my life,” she told me. “Peter has his 12 , and I’ve got mine. No 13 ”. “None at all,”Peter said, smiling. “Where did you spend your 14 ?” I askeD.Somewhere far 15 theatres and mountains,was it? “We had a week"s holiday,” Anna said, “I flew to New York to see Dirke Dancers on Broadway. A wonderful 16 !” Peter said, “I didn’t want to 17 the good weather. So I went to Switzerland and climbed the north 18 of the Eiger with Allen Dunlop. Great 19 , the Eiger. Grand place for a honeymoon! I’ll show you the 20 we took one day.” 1. A.purpose B.love C.answer D.even 2. A.joy B.thought C.lesson D.shock 3. A.mountains B.churches C.faces D.girls 4. A.accept B.understand C.bear D.tell 5. A.believed B.knew C.wondered D.realized 6. A.jobs B.words C.adventures D.deeds 7. A.where B.when C.which D.how 8. A.one B.reason C.sign D.doubt 9. A.all B.two C.both D.double 10.A.family B.mountain C.theatre D.holiday 11.A.ever B.even C.never D.almost 12.A.interests B.life C.room D.car 13.A.wonder B.way C.time D.problems 14.A.days B.honeymoon C.childhood D.rest of life 15.A.away B.as C.by D.from 16.A.show B.sight C.scene D.game 17.A.miss B.escape C.break D.forget 18.A.position B.face C.point D.line 19.A.programme B.progress C.fun D.invention 20.A.photographs B.roles C.sports D.pains |
An eight-year-old child heard her parents talking about her little brother. All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money left. When she heard her daddy say to her 1 mother with whispered desperation(绝望), “ 2 a miracle(奇迹) can save him now”, the little girl went to her bedroom and took out her piggy bank. She 3 all the change out on the floor and counted it carefully. Then she 4 her way six blocks to the local drugstore(药店). “And what do you want?” asked the chemist. “It’s 5 my little brother,” the girl answered back. “He’s really, really sick and I want to buy a 6 . His name is Andrew and he has something 7 growing inside his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him.” “We don’t 8 miracles here, chilD.I’m sorry,” the chemist said, smiling 9 at the little girl. In the shop was a 10 customer. He stooped (弯腰) down and asked the little girl, “What kind of miracle does your brother 11 ?” “I don’t know,” she replieD.“He’s really sick and mommy says he needs 12 . But my daddy can’t pay for it, so I have brought my 13 .” “How much do you have?” asked the man. “One dollar and eleven cents, 14 I can try and get some more,” she answered quietly. “Well, what a coincidence(巧合),” smiled the man. “A dollar and eleven cents — the 15 price of a miracle for little brothers. 16 me to where you live. I want to see your brother and 17 your parents.” That well dressed man was Dr Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon(外科医生). The operation was completed without 18 and it wasn’t long before Andrew was 19 again and doing well. The little girl was happy. She knew exactly how much the miracle cost ... one dollar and eleven cents ... plus the 20 of a little child. 1. A.tearful B.hopeful C.helpless D.kind 2. A.Simply B.Just C.Only D.More than 3. A.drew B.pulled C.put D.poured 4. A.followed B.made C.took D.found 5. A.to B.as C.for D.on 6. A.hope B.doctor C.favor D.miracle 7. A.bad B.small C.extra D.impossible 8. A.have B.offer C.sell D.store 9. A.gently B.sadly C.strangely D.coldly 10.A.well dressed B.kind hearted C.well behaved D.good looking 11.A.have B.need C.care D.like 12.A.a doctor B.a surgeon C.an operation D.a kindness 13.A.savings B.wishes C.ideas D.suggestions 14.A.since B.as C.after D.but 15.A.same B.exact C.proper D.necessary 16.A.Show B.Help C.Take D.Follow 17.A.help B.encourage C.persuade D.meet 18.A.difficulty B.delay C.charge D.result 19.A.happy B.well C.strong D.home 20. A.cleverness B.faith C.courage D.devotion |
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