阅读理解。     One Sunday night, a teenager, Rory Campbell heard noises next door to

阅读理解。     One Sunday night, a teenager, Rory Campbell heard noises next door to

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阅读理解。     One Sunday night, a teenager, Rory Campbell heard noises next door to his home in Bonita Mews, off St.
Asaph Road, Brockley. When he went outside, he saw his neighbor climbing out of a front window of his
second floor flat. He then saw the man covered in black soot (黑灰), tying himself to the window, shouting
for help.
     The 15-year-old boy called the fire brigade( 队) and tried to calm the neighbor, who is in his 30s, until
firefighters arrived. Rory said, "He was shouting "help me, help me, get a ladder, get a ladder". He was a bit
wild. I didn"t have time to think. I just tried to calm him by telling him the fire brigade was on his way."
     Rory was told by the man that the fire had been caused by a candle falling over. Fire crews from New
Cross, Peckham, Lewisham and Forest Hill rescued the man by ladder and got the fire under control within
minutes of arriving. He was taken to a south London hospital where he is still recovering from smoke
inhalation. (吸入)
     There was 25 percent fire damage done to the flat.
     Rory, studying music, added, " As the man walked past me, he said "thanks" and that meant a lot to me.
I do feel good that I helped save his life."
     Another neighbor added, " I heard a lot of noise but thought it was the railway opposite. I couldn"t believe
it when I saw the man hanging there. The boy next door really did save his life by calling the fire brigade." 1. According to the passage, what might caused the fire? A. Rory"s smoking.
B. The lighted candle.
C. The gas fire.
D. Carelessly cooking. 2. Before the fire brigade arrived, what did Rory do? A. Lightening the candle.
B. Calming his neighbor.
C. Closing doors to stop the fire.
D. Holding a ladder. 3. It can be inferred from the passage that ____. A. much of the flat was damaged
B. Rory was sent to hospital for injuries
C. Rory studied music
D. Rory"s neighbor was lucky to be met by Rory 4. What should be the best title for the passage?A. A Neighbor Was Saved
B. A Boy Did What He Should Do
C. A Terrible Fire
D. The Boy Next Door Saved His Neighbor
答案
1-4: BBDD
举一反三
完形填空。     A girl complained to her father about her hard life. She wanted to   1   because she didn"t know what she
had to do. She felt   2   of fighting and fighting. When one   3   had been solved, another just came.
     Her father, a cook, took her into the kitchen. He   4   water into three pans. After boiling, in the first pan 
  5   some carrots, the second some eggs and the last was put with coffee. He waited without any   6   from
his mouth.
     The girl closed her mouth and waited,   7   by what her father did. After about twenty minutes, her father 
  8   the stove and took out the carrots and the eggs. After that the coffee was poured into the cup.
     Turning back to her daughter, he asked,"What do you   9  ?"
     "Carrots, eggs, and coffee," she answered.
     Her father suggested her  10  the carrots. She did and felt the carrots were  11 . Then he asked her to take
the eggs and break them. After  12  them, she got the eggs, cooked and hard.  13 , he asked her to smell the
coffee. She asked  14 , "What"s the meaning on earth, father?" He explained that  15  had experienced the same
unfortunate-the boiling water, but made  16  responses. The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak after
in the  17  water. The fragile eggs became hard after cooked. Coffee was very unique, but it could  18   water.
     "  19  are you?" asked her father,"When the suffering knocks at your door, how is your   20  ? Are you
carrots, eggs, or coffee?"
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(      )1. A. catch up   
(      )2. A. tired       
(      )3. A. matter     
(      )4. A. made       
(      )5. A. was added   
(      )6. A. breath     
(      )7. A. judged     
(      )8. A. turned off 
(      )9. A. mean       
(      )10. A. touching   
(      )11. A. bad       
(      )12. A. hitting   
(      )13. A. Besides   
(      )14. A. impatiently
(      )15. A. nothing   
(      )16. A. different 
(      )17. A. cold       
(      )18. A. influence 
(      )19. A. Who       
(      )20. A. feeling   

B. wear out    
B. thrilled    
B. business    
B. poured      
B. were put    
B. praises    
B. frightened  
B. turned up  
B. see        
B. eat        
B. hard        
B. peeling    
B. Thus        
B. shyly      
B. anything    
B. certain    
B. boiled      
B. spoil      
B. Which      
B. replacement 

C. give up               
C. confident       
C. puzzle               
C. put           
C. remained             
C. words             
C. disappointed   
C. turned down             
C. suggest       
C. to observe             
C. soft           
C. beating           
C. Still           
C. regretfully         
C. each thing       
C. more                     
C. boiling     
C. improve                 
C. What           
C. refusal       
D. run out                                 
D. promising                   
D. problem                               
D. turned                
D. increased                           
D. complaints                    
D. confused                    
D. turned away                                       
D. explain                 
D. kept                                    
D. gentle              
D. destroying                          
D. Lastly                  
D. bravely                             
D. something                   
D. unequal                                       
D. changeable          
D. change                                      
D. How               
D. reaction                      
完形填空。
     The smell of old, dusty books reminds me of my father. An avid (贪婪的)   1  , he had many books, most
of which went unread.
     He owned books on   2   from medicine to Vietnam to several sets of encyclopedias (百科全书). When I
enter one of his   3   bookshops, such as Powell"s, I am   4   back to a time when the two of us were   5  .
     I see him standing by a shelf,   6   through a medical magazine, or opening his wallet to pay for yet   7   
book, knowing full well that Mom would   8   him on"wasting money on books you never   9  !"
     Walking past rows and rows of books in our study, I remember  10 , after the cancer struck, he came less
and less and read fewer and fewer books. They became just part of the  11 , collecting only dust and  12 .
     Near the end, perhaps knowing he would never get to read them all, he gave almost all of the books away,
  13  only a few. He treated them with an almost holy (神圣的) reverence (崇敬),  14  any crease (皱褶) or
damage would destroy them totally.  15  was the man who would neglect a huge coffee mark, replaced by one
who would get  16  suddenly at a small crease.
     I have read a few now, after he died, and each time it causes a  17  . But I suppose it is a kind of quest
(追求), because if I can take on his thirst for  18 , cheerful smile, and willingness to help others, then like a
match in the  19 , I will bring a little light into the world. And if that light touches others, maybe it will spread
far and  20 , to light up the heavens. I think he"d like that.
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(      )1. A. bookseller 
(      )2. A. something  
(      )3. A. lovely   
(      )4. A. carried   
(      )5. A. fortunate  
(      )6. A. studying   
(      )7. A. another   
(      )8. A. shout    
(      )9. A. care     
(      )10. A. where   
(      )11. A. background
(      )12. A. memories  
(      )13. A. remaining  
(      )14. A. only if   
(      )15. A. Missed   
(      )16. A. joyful   
(      )17. A. hurt    
(      )18. A. power    
(      )19. A. daylight
(      )20. A. wide    
B. collector
B. all      
B. fond   
B. held   
B. happy   
B. seeing  
B. one    
B. tell   
B. read   
B. who     
B. sign  
B. time   
B. keeping  
B. if only  
B. Gone   
B. sorry  
B. damage  
B. peace   
B. darkness
B. widely  
C. author   
C. nothing      
C. favorite   
C. dated       
C. disappointed
C. working      
C. more     
C. lecture    
C. like     
C. why         
C. furniture  
C. information  
C. holding    
C. even if    
C. Absent    
C. angry     
C. wound      
C. money        
C. sunshine  
C. broad     
D. writer              
D. everything            
D. enjoyable             
D. returned            
D. sad                   
D. looking               
D. other                 
D. criticize             
D. enjoy                 
D. how                 
D. symbol                
D. powder                
D. owning                
D. as if                 
D. Disappeared           
D. excited               
D. cure                  
D. knowledge           
D. shadow                
D. near                
阅读理解。

     On May 12, 2008, an earthquake of 8 magnitude struck Sichuan. Everyone in China was shocked, and
quickly became heartbroken as reported deaths climbed from 10,000 to 32,000 to more than 62,000 people.
The death toll is still rising, and the number of injured and missing is many times more.
     The Chinese people faced this disaster with compassion (同情) and courage. I was touched by the teacher
who died forming a bridge with his body between two desks, protecting four surviving students under him,
by the trapped child who told the rescue workers to save others first, and by the dying mother who texted her
baby, "My Treasure: If you survive, always remember I love you." She died using her own body to protect
her 3-month-old from harm. But don"t worry about this baby growing up without a family. Thousands of
families in China have already volunteered to adopt earthquake orphans. And the Chinese people faced this
 disaster with resourcefulness (智慧) and tenacity (坚韧). A brave CEO took his weekend SUV, drove
hundreds of miles, started digging, and saved several lives. A child used his hands to dig out two fellow
students. His hands were severely injured, but his friends survived. Cab drivers turned their cars into
ambulances and delivery trucks. More than 100,000 brave soldiers risked (and some gave) their lives to find
every survivor.
     These are the heroes among us, whether they use an SUV, a shovel or a phone. Their heroic deeds and
selflessness inspired me so deeply that I can recall only one other such occasion. It was 9/11-I vividly
remember the police officers, the firefighters, and of course the passengers and crew on United Flight 93.
     As a Chinese American, I hope that the Chinese and the Americans will see that they have so much in
common-their compassion, courage, and generosity. I hope that people will see that these heroic commonalities
are much stronger than any differences. And I hope that these heroes from 9/11 and 5/12 will inspire all of us
to turn our anxiety into courage, our misery into tenacity, and our sorrow into love.

1. The second and the third paragraphs mainly tell us about ______.
A. how severe the earthquake was
B. how much victims were in need of help
C. some heroic deeds of the Chinese in the earthquake
D. lucky survivors in the earthquake
2. The author compares the 5/12 earthquake to 9/11 attacks because ______. 
A. they were both natural disasters
B. both Americans and Chinese were brave and full of compassion in emergencies
C. he is a Chinese American D. both killed a large number of people
3. The main purpose of the essay is to _______.
A. encourage a better understanding of the two peoples
B. suggest how important courage is in time of crisis
C. provide some useful advice for rescue work
D. present the important similarities as well as the differences between the two people
完形填空。
     I was on a bus one March evening. The driver didn"t   1   to start the bus soon because it was not yet   2  .
A middle-aged woman got on. Tired and sad, she told her story  3 , not to anyone in particular. On her way to
the station, half of her money was stolen. The other half was hidden under her blouse, so she   4   still had some
left. A few minutes later, she stopped crying, but still looked unhappy.
     When all the seats were taken, the driver started the engine. The conductor began to collect fares (车费).
When she came to an old man in worn-out clothes, he   5   that he had spent all his money when he had
accidentally got on a wrong bus and now he was trying to go home. On hearing this, she ordered the old man to
get off the bus. The old man was almost in tears as he   6   her to let him take the bus home. The driver took the
conductor"s side and repeated the conductor"s command (命令,要求).
     The woman was watching the incident.   7   the driver and the conductor raised their voices at the old man,
she interfered (干预).
     "Stop   8   him! Can"t you see he"s only trying to get home?"
     " He doesn"t have any money!" the driver shouted.
     "Well, that"s no   9   to throw him off the bus," she insisted.
     Then she reached inside her blouse, took out her  10  money, and handed in to the conductor." Here"s his
fare and mine. Just stop giving him a  11  time."
     All heads turned to the woman. "It"s only money," she shrugged.
     She rode the rest of the way home  12  a happy smile, with the money she"d lost earlier  13 .
     On the road of life, the help of strangers can  14  our loads and lift our spirits. How much sweeter the  15  
 will be when we make it a little smoother for others!
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(      )1. A. try      
(      )2. A. empty    
(      )3. A. tearfully 
(      )4. A. strangely 
(      )5. A. explained 
(      )6. A. begged  
(      )7. A. Unless  
(      )8. A. attacking 
(      )9. A. problem   
(      )10. A. spending 
(      )11. A. busy    
(      )12. A. giving  
(      )13. A. forgotten
(      )14. A. move    
(      )15. A. world  
B. care    
B. full    
B. seriously
B. happily 
B. declared 
B. scolded 
B. Although 
B. bothering
B. need                  
B. collected
B. cold    
B. wearing 
B. used    
B. increase 
B. journey 
C. decide   
C. crowded   
C. carefully 
C. secretly  
C. admitted 
C. praised 
C. Until   
C. blaming   
C. matter                   
C. remaining 
C. hard     
C. taking   
C. earned   
C. lighten   
C. smile   
D. intend      
D. ready       
D. calmly      
D. fortunately 
D. found       
D. thanked     
D. When        
D. wronging    
D. reason      
D. borrowed                         
D. fearful     
D. forcing     
D. returned    
D. carry       
D. friendship  
完形填空。
      I have always believed the saying, "Any man can be a father, but it   1   someone special to be a dad." This
is true. Since the   2   of my son, Joshua, things have changed a lot in my life, but the   3   have been good! My
wife and I have been through many   4   moments which have made both of us stronger.
      My son was born with a serious breathing problem and he couldn"t keep his   5   down. He was put on
several different medications,   6   he did not get any better. My wife and I were both told many times by people
that Joshua   7   he was born early; he had not   8   much weight since he was born.
      As time progressed his regular doctor   9   my wife and me to visit Dr. Eid, a specialist in Louisville. He was 
 10   by my son"s condition and so we were sent to Louisville"s Children"s Hospital. Joshua  11  many different
checkups. The  12   spent there was very demanding for my wife and me. But we did make it  13 . Our son
Joshua was diagnosed (诊断) with asthma (哮喘), and with acid reflux syndrome (酸回流综合症). After the
treatment, his  14  began to improve slowly.
     Joshua is 1 year and 1 month old now and his progress has been  15 - he is up to 27 pounds now. I keep
telling my wife that if he keeps  16  like this he might become a football  17  someday. There is a saying that
has  18    me get through these troublesome times, "Problems will either  19  you or break you." When you think
the  20  hours are upon you, remember the dawn is just in sight.
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