题目内容
Listen carefully! I have ________ to tell you.
- A.something important
- B.nothing important
- C.important nothing
- D.important something
通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选
择最佳选项。
Twelve-year-old Kitty O’Neil asked her coach, “Let me try.” She was already on the swim team, but this was different. One of the divers had not arrived, and Kitty needed much help. Her coach looked 36 at her. She had been practicing dives, but could she really stand up to the competition? Besides, 37 was completely deaf. Many people thought a person who was deaf wouldn’t be able to dive well. However, Kitty 38 , and she won first place at that swimming meet and went on to win the Junior Olympics in the area.
Kitty began diving with Dr. Sammy Lee, a famous coach and former Olympic diving champion. The teenager went to school in the morning and then spent most afternoons diving. It was 39 work, and Kitty often hit the water the wrong way. However, she was able to 40 practicing. While she was diving , Kitty won many gold medals, but she wanted 41 . Perhaps she learned something from her 42 . Kitty lost her hearing at the age of four months. Because she wanted Kitty to lead a normal life, Kitty’s mother went to college to 43 about teaching people who are deaf. Kitty’s mother finally started a school for those who are deaf.
Kitty’s life was 44 but normal, and as an athlete, Kitty was much bettter than others. When she gave up diving, she wanted danger and adventure. She raced cars, boats, and motorcycles. Many of these 45 usually require at least some hearing. For example many racers judge their speed by the sound of the engine. Kitty did it by 46 .
In 1972 she began to learn doing dangerous action for movies and television. Soon she became one of the 47 women in Hollywood. In 1976 Kitty O’Neil also became the fastest woman in the world in a rocket-powered car that went more than 512 miles per hour.
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When Millie got up this morning, it was a beautiful spring day. She saw 1 clouds far away, but she didn’t think about them. She got her dog, Eddie, and put him in the car. Then she drove out into the country 2 a picnic with her dog.
An hour later, the wind began to blow and it turned 3 . Millie and Eddie were warm from running, so they weren’t cold. Then when Eddie 4 with the ball, Millie saw snowflakes ( 雪花 ) in the sky. She called Eddie, picked up the picnic things and got back in the car. As she was driving home, the snow became 5 . Soon all Millie could see was white all round 6 . The road became slippery ( 滑的 ) and she had to drive very 7 . Then the car hit into a piece of ice and it went around in circles . It went down a hill and finally stopped.
Millie reached over for Eddie. He was shaking because he was cold, 8 he was OK. She got her mobile phone and asked for 9 . At last, the police 10 them. Next time Millie will listen to the weather report before going for a picnic.
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【小题7】A slowly B. easily C. carelessly D. happily
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Mr. Hunt came from a poor family. He had three brothers and two sisters. His father worked hard but wasn’t paid much. And his mother did all the housework at home. They were both able but they couldn’t get enough money for their family.
Mr. Hunt was in school for only three years and he had to stop to help his parents though he was good at his lessons. When he was sixteen, he came to the city and began to work in a small factory. He learned from an old worker and became a skilled worker. The old worker liked him and married his daughter to him. The young man did not have his own house and had to live with his parents-in-law. His mother-in-law always thought he was poor and often chattered. So the young man tried to save everything and hoped to have his own house.
It was one fine Sunday. The old woman wanted to have a picnic on the top of the hill. She told Mr. Hunt to drive her car. But sometimes she told him to turn left and sometimes to turn right. The young man had to listen to her. At a crossing the lights were red but she made him turn left. The policeman stopped them and told the young man to give his license to him.
“If I did wrong, sir,” said Mr. Hunt, “It was my mother-in-law’s fault(过错). She was driving the car though she sat behind me!”
【小题1】The Hunts were poor because ____.
A.they were lazy | B.they were too weak to work |
C.they couldn’t make enough money | D.they weren’t able enough |
A.he didn’t like studying | B.his family was poor |
C.he wasn’t clever | D.he hoped to stay at home |
A.Mr. Hunt became a skilled worker |
B.Mr. Hunt was friendly to him |
C.Mr. Hunt was paid much in the factory |
D.Mr. Hunt worked for six years there |
A.good | B.bad | C.friendly | D.useless |
A.The old woman herself drove the car that day. |
B.It was the old woman’s fault. |
C.Mr. Hunt hated his mother-in-law. |
D.The old woman told Mr. Hunt to run the red lights. |