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Alone, top, both, become, dangerous, die, afraid, freeze, while,warm

Do you enjoy climbing mountains? I’d like to tell you a true story about John and Peter. They were 66 mountaineers. As John was experienced, he was always asking Peter to copy his example. “Would you like to stand on the 67 of the world, Peter?” “Of course . It has already 68 my dream,”Peter answered.

On a sunny morning, the two men started for the top of Mount Qomolangma. After they climbed over one of the most 69 slopes, they found a man lying in the snow. “He’s going to 70,”Peter looked at John and said, as if he would help the man. “Leave him by himself and just follow me !If you bring the burden with you , I’m 71 you’ll lose your life.”John warned Peter . Then he turned around and walked forward 72. It was too cold. After thinking for a 73 , Peter made up his mind to help the dying man. He carried the man on his back and made his way forward . Little by little , Peter’s temperature made the man74. The man came to himself! And soon he could move all by himself. Together they moved side by side.

About two hours later, they kept up with John.To his surprise , they found that John was almost dead in he snow. He had been 75 to death.

 

【答案】

 

 both

 top

 been/become

 dangerous

 die

 afraid

 alone

 while

 warm

 frozen

【解析】此题重点考查对整篇文章的理解和对单词的拼写。

 

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【小题1】
A.hopeB.joyC.angerD.worry
【小题2】
A.hateB.refuseC.praiseD.love
【小题3】
A.boatB.busC.trainD.bike
【小题4】
A.ButB.ThenC.AndD.Still
【小题5】
A.onB.offC.byD.in
【小题6】
A.swimmerB.riderC.walkerD.runner
【小题7】
A.hopesB.likes C.rightsD.fears
【小题8】
A.spendingB.saving
C.wastingD.destroying
【小题9】
A.shouldB.wouldC.had toD.could
【小题10】
A.nextB.onlyC.otherD.last
【小题11】
A.away fromB.out ofC.byD.inside
【小题12】
A.put upB.break downC.play withD.work out
【小题13】
A.fishing netB.office things
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【小题14】
A.the studentB.the assistantC.myself D.himself
【小题15】
A.whichB.whoC.whatD.whose

Best Sellers(畅销书) of the Week

The New York Times

This Week

Title / Writer / Price / Story

Weeks on List(上榜周数)

1

The Forgotten Garden, by Kate Morton. $15.85. From England to Australia and back, two women try to solve a family problem.

18

2

The Help, by Helen Scott. $22.95. A young white man helps

two black boys.

58

3

Spoken From the Heart, by Laura Bush. $30.00. Wife of U.S. President George W. Bush tells the stories of being the first lady.

24

4

Best Friends Forever, by Carol Brown. $19.95. Childhood friends meet again years later when one needs help.

6

5

Run For Your Life, by James Clark. $27.85. A New York policeman alone must stop a bad man killing people.

10

1.The information about the Best Sellers of the Week is provided by __________.

A. China Daily                                                  B. 21st Century                            

C. The New York Times                                            D. Washington Post

2.The book which has stayed on the list for the longest time is __________. 

A. The Forgotten Garden                              B. The Help

C. Spoken From the Heart                             D. Best Friends Forever

3.Nancy wants to buy the top three books on the list this week. She has to pay __________.

A. $68.80                    B. $70.75                              C. $77.80                              D. $80.80

4.David likes to read detective stories, so he can try __________.

A. The Forgotten Garden                                        B. The Help

C. Best Friends Forever                                          D. Run For Your Life

5.Sarah is interested in the family life of American President. She can choose the book written by __________.

A. Kate Morton     B. Helen Scott            C. Laura Bush                  D. Carol Brown

 

根据短文内容,完成文后任务。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。

Jerome Kern is often called the father of American musical theater. Kern is remembered for the hundreds of songs he wrote for musical plays and movies. Music historians say that Kern gave artistic importance to American popular music for the first time. And, they say, he led the development of the first truly American theater music.

Jerome Kern was born into a middle-class family in New York City in 1885. Jerome's mother, Fanny, loved the piano. She began to teach Jerome how to play when he was very young.

Jerome was a quiet boy and not a top student. When he completed high school, his father said he would have to work in the family's store. But he later came to believe that Jerome might do better in music than in business after all. So he let the boy go to Europe to study music, as almost all serious young musicians did at the time.

Jerome Kern began his career as a songwriter in theaters in London and New York City. Success came quickly. By the early nineteen twenties, Kern was a successful young composer for Broadway musical comedies. In one three-year period alone, he wrote music for nineteen shows.

Kern wanted to try something completely new. He thought a musical play should be a real work of art, not just a collection of songs and dances. Kern wanted to do a truly American musical, with real American characters and real situations.

In 1927, he found the story he wanted. It was the book "Show Boat" by American writer Edna Ferber. "Show Boat" takes place in the 1880 on a passenger steam boat that travels along the Mississippi River.

Kern died in 1945 at the age of sixty. But "Show Boat" has been performed thousands of times

all over the world.

 

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