题目内容
I heard the bees long before I saw them.It was a very hot afternoon, and we decided to cool off in the river near my home. As we climbed down a small rocky hill toward the water, my boyfriend John suddenly started to shout then jumped into the water below. Peter and Mary quickly followed but I was too far away to jump. I was trapped.
I heard a low hum(嗡嗡声),which was growing louder. From a distance, the group of bees looked almost like a cloud of smoke. As it got closer, I realized it was actually thousands of bees flying towards me.
All I could do was cover my face with hands. Crazily, I thought that if I sat very still, the bees would think I was just another rock.
After a few minutes, I knew my plan hadn’t worked. The bees were attacking me. I could hear my friends shouting at me to get down to the pool fast.
But it wasn’t so easy. I was in great pain and the only way I could get away was to use my hands to climb down the rocks. However, I was afraid to do that at first because my face would be unprotected. The noise the bees made was so loud and frightening, but I had no choice.
I rushed down the rocks and jumped into the pool, but I don’t remember doing it. I was just so happy to be free from the pain. I was safe, and the water felt wonderful.
But we still weren’t out of danger. Every time we tried to climb out of the pool, the bees flew back over our heads. We spent the next three hours in the water, putting our heads under the water from time to time to avoid the bees until they finally lost interest.
【小题1】 How many people went swimming that day?
A.Two. | B.Three | C.Four | D.Five |
A.a rock | B.the group of bees | C.a hill | D.the river |
A.She was afraid she would fall. |
B.She was too far away from pool. |
C.She thought the bees would follow her. |
D.She didn’t want her face to be unprotected. |
A.She covered her face with her hands. |
B.She hid behind the rocks. |
C.She jumped into a water pool. |
D.She pretended to be a rock. |
a. The writer rushed down the rocks.
b. John jumped into the water.
c. The low hum grew louder.
d. The bees flew back over their heads.
e. The bees were attacking the writer.
A.b c e a d | B.b a e c d | C.c d e a b | D.c b d e a |
【小题1】C
【小题1】B
【小题1】B
【小题1】C
【小题1】A解析:
【小题1】细节理解题。由文章第二段我们可以知道the writer,John, Peter和Mary四个人去游泳。
【小题1】细节推理题。第三段第二,三句话是说“从远处看,这群蜜蜂就像是一团浓烟。当它们越来越近时,我意识到,事实上这是成千上万的蜜蜂飞向我”。根据第二三句,我们就可轻易地得知it 是指the group of bees.故选B。
【小题1】细节推理题。从第二段最后一句可得知,作者一开始并没有跳入水里是因为作者too far away to jump,故选B.
【小题1】细节理解题。从第四段,我们可知道,作者试图用手遮住脸,并认为只要一动不动,蜜蜂就以为是一块岩石了,但是第五段说…I knew my plan hadn’t worked. 因此作者并没有摆脱蜜蜂,故排除A和D。B文章没有提及。
【小题1】归纳推理题。文章先是交代了Tom 跳入水中,接着作者听到蜜蜂的嗡嗡声,随后蜜蜂袭击了作者,作者也跳入水中,但是蜜蜂仍在他们的头顶上徘徊。根据这条主线,我们就可以归纳出故事发生的先后顺序。故选A
On September 11th, 2001, many police officers and government officials in America worked day and night to save lives from the big fire at the World Trade Centre. And in Japan, after the serious earthquake, a group of workers showed their courage.
The earthquake on March 11th made Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant(福岛核电站) turn off and stop its protective cooling systems. And later, a fire broke out. Workers were told that the plant’s radiation(辐射) could be harmful to human health. Hundreds of workers left the plant quickly. However, a group of workers decided to fight against the fire and the damage, though they knew it could cause very serious health problems. There were 50 workers in all, so they were also named the "Fukushima 50". The workers worked in shifts(轮班).
People knew little about the workers, who were mainly experts (专家) with the skills to control the situation. One woman said that her father had volunteered to stay there. "I heard that he volunteered even though he would retire(退休) in just half a year and my eyes were filled with tears. I am really proud of him. And I pray for his safe return.
【小题1】The passage mainly tells us
A.what happened in America on September 1l th, 2001 |
B."Fukushima 50" stayed in the nuclear power plant bravely |
C.who saved many lives from the big fire at the World Trade Centre |
D.what Japanese government did after the nuclear power plant was turned off |
A.there were no heroes there | B.many workers left the plant |
C.it was destroyed by a big fire | D.the earthquake damaged it heavily |
A.11 | B.50 | C.100 | D.150 |
A.The woman learned something about her father. |
B.A woman’s father who had retired from work still stayed there. |
C.Little was known about the workers when the passage was written. |
D.The workers didn’t know staying in the nuclear plant was harmful to their |
【小题5】 The writer thinks
A.American police officers were very strong |
B.the nuclear radiation would do no damage to humans |
C.all the workers who stayed in the plant should return quickly |
D.all the workers who stayed in the plant are great heroes |
At a nation’s saddest moment, its greatest heroes are born.
On September 11th, 2001, many police officers and government officials in America worked day and night to save lives from the big fire at the World Trade Centre. And in Japan, after the serious earthquake, a group of workers showed their courage.
The earthquake on March 11th made Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant(福岛核电站) turn off and stop its protective cooling systems. And later, a fire broke out. Workers were told that the plant’s radiation(辐射) could be harmful to human health. Hundreds of workers left the plant quickly. However, a group of workers decided to fight against the fire and the damage, though they knew it could cause very serious health problems. There were 50 workers in all, so they were also named the "Fukushima 50". The workers worked in shifts(轮班).
People knew little about the workers, who were mainly experts (专家) with the skills to control the situation. One woman said that her father had volunteered to stay there. "I heard that he volunteered even though he would retire(退休) in just half a year and my eyes were filled with tears. I am really proud of him. And I pray for his safe return.
【小题1】The passage mainly tells us
A.what happened in America on September 1l th, 2001 |
B."Fukushima 50" stayed in the nuclear power plant bravely |
C.who saved many lives from the big fire at the World Trade Centre |
D.what Japanese government did after the nuclear power plant was turned off |
A.there were no heroes there | B.many workers left the plant |
C.it was destroyed by a big fire | D.the earthquake damaged it heavily |
A.11 | B.50 | C.100 | D.150 |
A.The woman learned something about her father. |
B.A woman’s father who had retired from work still stayed there. |
C.Little was known about the workers when the passage was written. |
D.The workers didn’t know staying in the nuclear plant was harmful to their |
【小题5】 The writer thinks
A.American police officers were very strong |
B.the nuclear radiation would do no damage to humans |
C.all the workers who stayed in the plant should return quickly |
D.all the workers who stayed in the plant are great heroes |
从下面方框中选择适当的选项填入短文中,使短文通顺、完整。选项中有两个选项是多余选项。 | |
cloudy afternoon, and it was getting quite late, the pool was almost 1 There was no lifeguard (救生员) there then, and the only swimmer was an eight-year-old 2 .As I got out of th,"pool and began to dry myself, the girl jumped 3 the water again. After some time, she still hadn't come out, 4 I began to worry. I ran to the end of the pool, and saw her struggling (挣扎) under the water. I jumped in to help her, and 5 that her long hair was caught by something at the bottom of the pool. I tried to 6 her get free, but I failed. I swam to the surface (水面) and shouted for help, but there was 7 there. I noticed a bottle on a table near the pool, so I climbed out, broke the bottle and jumped 8 into the water with a piece of the broken glass.I 9 the girl's hair with it and set her free and dragged (拖) her to the surface. Then the lifeguard arrived. He called the girl's 10 . When they heard what had happened they kept thanking me for saving the girl's life. |