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Mary was an operator (接线员) 911 in Los Angeles. One Thursday morning, she was surprised to get a call from a young child who said, “Mom my ill, Mom my ill, ” again and again. Mary hurried to find the address of the call. She called the police, in a minute, the policemen and doctors arrived at the house. They broke the door open, they couldn’t believe their eyes. The little child was so young that maybe she could not walk!She was sitting beside her mother and holding her mother’s hand. Tears (眼泪) were running down her face. T he doctors gave the woman some medicine and soon she woke up. Late r she told people, “ Everyone was surprised that my daughter could call 911. One Monday I tried to teach her how to call 911, but she couldn’t do it.” Mary was surprised,too. “It’s the first time I’ve seen a two-year-old child call 911.”
小题1:What did Mary do every day?  
A.Sheansweredthetelephonecalls.
B.Shetalkedwiththepolicemenandthedoctors.
C.Sheplayedwiththechildren.
D.Shedealtwithemergencies(紧急情况).
小题2:How did she feel when she answered the little girl’s call?  
A.Shewasworried.B.Shewassorry.
C.Shewassurprised.D.Shewashappy.
小题3:How did the police and the doctors get into the house?  
A.Theywentinthroughthewindows.
B.Theybrokethedooropen.
C.Theydidn’tgoin.
D.Thewomenwasoutside. Theydidn’tneedtogoin.
小题4:How could the little girl learn to call 911?  
A.Shelearntitbyherself.
B.Sheasked others to call 911.
C.HermothertaughtheroneMonday.
D.Hermotheroftentaughther.
小题5:How old was the little girl?  
A.Onlytwo.
B.Shewasnine.
C.Shewasfive.
D.Shecouldn’twalk,soshemustbelessone.

小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:B
小题4:C
小题5:A

试题分析:短文大意:洛杉矶的911接线员玛丽在一个星期四的早上,惊讶地接到从一个小孩子打来的电话。玛丽急忙找到打电话的地址。她打电话给警察,很快,警察和医生就到了。他们破门而入,他们简直不敢相信自己的眼睛。孩子太小了,竟然能拨打911。
小题1:细节理解题。根据短文首句Mary was an operator 911 in Los Angeles.(玛丽是洛杉矶的一个911接线员)可知他每天都要接电话,所以选A.
小题2:细节理解题。根据第二句One Thursday morning, she was surprised to get a call from a young child who said, “Mom my ill, Mom my ill, ” again and again.(一个星期四的早上,她惊讶地接到一个小孩子打来的电话,“妈妈生病了,妈妈病了,”一次又一次地说。),可知选C.
小题3:细节理解题。根据第四五句话She called the police, in a minute, the policemen and doctors arrived at the house. They broke the door open,(她给警察打了电话,很快,警察和医生就到了。他们破门而入)可知选B.
小题4:细节理解题。根据One Monday I tried to teach her how to call 911, but she couldn’t do it.(一个星期一,我想教她如何打911,但她做不到。)可知选C.
小题5:细节理解题。根据“It’s the first time I’ve seen a two-year-old child call 911.”( 这是我看到一个两岁大的孩子打911)可知那个女孩是两岁,所以选A.
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