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When the plane was waiting at the airport,a big snake climbed up the steps and into the plane. It went to sleep under the pilot’s(飞行员) seat. Nobody noticed. Soon the passengers(乘客) get on the plane and it took off. A little girl called Mary took out a whistle(哨子) and began playing. But none of the passengers liked the music. They got the stewardess(女乘务员)to ask the girl to stop.
The sound of the plane’s engines(发动机) woke up the snake. It put its head out and looked around the captain’s(机长的) room. When the captain saw the snake, he was so frightened that he could hardly breath. He was so afraid that he could not control(控制) the plane. The plane began to swing(摇晃)from side to side. The stewardess told the passengers what was happening and ask them to calm down. Mary was not afraid. She ran to the captain’s room with her whistle and began to play the slow tune(曲子). At once the snake followed her. The girl returned to her seat and the snake lay on the floor beside her. Dancing to the music.
When the plane landed the airport the snake was taken in a net to a zoo near Mary’s house. She often went to visit the snake.
小题1:________ saw the snake climb into the plane.
A.Somebody B.Nobody
C.AnybodyD.Everybody
小题2:Mary________  playing her whistle after the stewardess asked her to stop.
A.didn’t stopB.went on
C.was stillD.stopped
小题3:The plane was in danger because________.
A.there was trouble in one of the engines
B.the pilot suddenly fell ill
C.the capital was so frightened by the snake that he could not control the plane
D.the snake killed the pilot
小题4:The snake________ the music Mary was playing.
A.likedB.didn’t enjoy
C.was frightened byD.became afraid of
小题5:It was________ who saved all the people’s lives in the plane.
A.a brave man B.stewardesses
C.MaryD.the captain

小题1:B
小题2:D
小题3:C
小题4:A
小题5:C

试题分析:本文叙述了一条蛇在没人注意的情况下爬上了飞机,它在飞行员的座位下睡着了。飞机起飞后,蛇被吵醒了,机长看到了它,下得无法控制飞机,使飞机摇摇晃晃。这时一个小女孩,用哨子吹出了缓慢的曲子,蛇听到后,就跟着她,卧到她的座位下面。当飞机降落时,蛇被送到一家动物园,女孩经常去看它。
小题1:细节理解题。根据It went to sleep under the pilot’s(飞行员) seat. Nobody noticed. 可知这条蛇进了飞机里,没有人注意到它。故选B。
小题2:推理判断题。根据They got the stewardess(女乘务员)to ask the girl to stop.She ran to the captain’s room with her whistle and began to play the slow tune可知看见蛇了,女孩开始吹哨子,故推断一开始女乘务员让女孩停止吹哨子,女孩停止吹了。故选D。
小题3:细节理解题。根据He was so afraid that he could not control(控制) the plane. 可知机长如此害怕蛇,以至于无法控制飞机,因此飞机处于危险中。故选C。
小题4:推理判断题。根据She ran to the captain’s room with her whistle and began to play the slow tune(曲子). At once the snake followed her. 可知蛇听到女孩吹的曲子就跟着她,故推断蛇喜欢这个女孩吹的曲子。故选A。
小题5:推理判断题。根据The girl returned to her seat and the snake lay on the floor beside her. 可知蛇我在这个女孩座位的旁边,这样机长才能够控制好飞机,故推断是这个女孩救了飞机上所有的人。故选C。
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“Life is   ,” he told me. “The most important thing is that you should always try your best. Never give up!”
小题1:
A.factoryB.theatre C.bankD.post office
小题2:
A.becauseB.because ofC.as a resultD.while
小题3:
A.dislikeB.loveC.likeD.enjoy
小题4:
A.almostB.usuallyC.seldom D.never
小题5:
A.So B.AndC.ButD.Though
小题6:
A.stay in one placeB.move aroundC.make noise D.make a wish
小题7:
A.happyB.energetic C.richD.poor
小题8:
A.marriedB.understoodC.metD.visited
小题9:
A.sistersB.brothersC.childrenD.cousins
小题10:
A.boringB.important C.necessary D.wonderful
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小题1:
A.fastB.slowlyC.carefullyD.hard
小题2:
A.lateB.aloneC.worriedD.afraid
小题3:
A.greenB.yellowC.redD.dark
小题4:
A.andB.orC.soD.but
小题5:
A.returnB.changeC.startD.continue
小题6:
A.attentionB.backgroundC.directionD.information
小题7:
A.refusedB.decidedC.preparedD.forgot
小题8:
A.hardlyB.luckilyC.usuallyD.clearly
小题9:
A.dangerB.excuseC.spaceD.energy
小题10:
A.momentB.nightC.afternoonD.morning
小题11:
A.depended onB.looked forward toC.stayed away fromD.came back to
小题12:
A.thoughB.unlessC.becauseD.until
小题13:
A.meB.itC.himD.us
小题14:
A.whatB.howC.whyD.that
小题15:
A.tiredB.readyC.proudD.sorry
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With a grasp, Yuuki remembered reading that just before a terrible tsunami, the sea suddenly and quickly rolls backward. He ran to the beach, warning the villagers who had gathered to admire the new beach land.
“Get back!” shouted the boy, “There is a terrible danger!”
But no one listened. They laughed at him and continued playing in the new sand and watched the sea roll backward even more.
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On the mountain everyone stared speechlessly at the destruction below.
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“Yuuki,” village-chief answered. “You saved us all.”
The villagers cheered and raised Yuuki into the air. “We were going to
celebrate our rice harvest tonight,” said one, “but now we’ll celebrate that we’re all still alive!”
小题1:Where was Yuuki when the earthquake struck?
A.On the beach.
B.On the mountain.
C.In the rice fields.
D.At his family home.
小题2: In what order did the following events take place?
a. Yuuki set fire to the rice fields.
b. The villagers laughed and played on the beach.
c. The land was torn away by the water.
d. Yuuki ran to warn the villagers.
e. The villagers stared at the destruction.
f. The people were cursing Yuuki.
A.d, b, e, a, c, f
B.b, a, d, e, c, f
C.d, b, a, f, c, e
D.a, d, b, e, f, c
小题3:How did Yuuki save the villagers from the disaster?
A.He told them about the earthquake.
B.He explained why the sea was flowing out.
C.He told the village chief to warn the people.
D.He set fire to the rice field.
小题4:What were the people planning to do before the tsunami struck their village?
A.Harvest the rice crop.
B.Play on the beach.
C.Climb the mountain.
D.Celebrate the rice harvest.
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小题2:. A. expensive            B. dangerous               C. terrible
小题3:. A. So                   B. But                C. And
小题4:. A. carry                B. put                 C. find
小题5:. A. inside                 B. outside                C. through
小题6:. A. agreed              B. accepted             C. failed
小题7:. A. something               B. nothing           C. somebody
小题8:. A. angrily                 B. happily                 C. freely
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小题1:Mark Twain spent in Maine for _________.
A. one week             B. two weeks                C. three weeks
小题2:Mark Twain went home ________.
A. by bus                   B. by train             C. by plane
小题3:The man next to Mark Twain was ________.
A. a policeman              B. a writer             C. a reporter
小题4:Mark Twain’s vacation in Maine was ________.
A. boring                   B. tiring                   C. pleasant
小题5:Which of the following is true about Maine?
A. It has beautiful woods.     
B. Fishing isn’t allowed there.   
C. It’s Mark Twain’s hometown.
Our English teacher, Tom Jackson, has some good neighbors. They are Carl, Ann, Joe and Mary. Here’s some information about them.
Carl is a train conductor. He works on the railway for 28 years. It is always a good job for him because he likes meeting people. Carl is very helpful and tries to make the passengers comfortable. He often stops to talk with the passengers. He likes his work because he can travel to many different places.
Ann is a kind woman in a small town. In a hospital, she works as a nurse for four years. She likes her work very much. This month she is helping mothers with their new babies.
Joe is a taxi driver. He drives a taxi for 22 years. Most of the time Joe likes his work. He takes many film stars to the airport. He is cheerful and smiles a lot and his passengers like him. He makes a good living and supports a family of four.
Mary is a teacher in a high school. She teaches French. She has 33 students in her class, 15 boys and 18 girls. She likes her students, and her students like her. She is very kind and helps them a lot. She is always happy to be a teacher.
小题1:Carl likes his job because____________.
A.he can meet many film starsB.he makes a good living
C.he works on the railway for 28 years.D.he can go to lots of different places
小题2:Which of the following is true?
A.Ann helps mothers with their new babies for four years.
B.Ann works as a nurse for four years.
C.There are eighteen students in Mary’s class.
D.With Joe’s help, the passengers can feel comfortable on the train.
小题3:The underlined word “support” means “__________” in the passage.
A.加强B.激励C.拥护D.供养
小题4:From the passage, we learn that _______ always enjoy their work.
A.Carl, Ann and JoeB.Mary, Carl and Ann
C.All of Tom’s four friendsD.Joe, Ann and Mary
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When I got there, she was happy to see me. We hugged, kissed and exchanged greetings. Then I heard a woman crying. It was my grandma’s roommate. The curtain was drawn so I could not see her. She started calling out a name that wasn’t mine but she was certainly talking to me, begging me to go to her side of the room.
I ignored her at first and continued visiting with my grandma. Then she started begging and saying, “Please, come to see me!” So I went to see her.
When I drew the curtain back, she looked so old but flashed me the biggest smile! She opened her arms wide for me to hug her so I bent low and gave her a hug. I sat on her bed and talked with her for a few minutes. She kept calling me by the other name but I did not correct her. She told me stories as if I had been there when they happened.
Finally I went back to visit with my grandma. Then the woman started crying again, saying, “Please, come back.” She finally slept.
I stopped by the nurse’s station and the nurse told me that the lady suffers from Alzheimer’s. I mentioned the name she had called me. The nurse told me it was the lady’s daughter’s name. Then I understood why she wanted me to go to visit her.
We will all get old some day. Some of us will have broken minds like he lady and some of us will have broken bodies like my grandma. As I was leaving I promised I would go back and visit the lady, even after my grandma moves back to her home.
小题1:Why did the writer’s grandma live in a nursing home?
A.Because she needed another operation.
B.Because she had been used to living there.
C.Because she waited for the writer to come.
D.Because she wanted to be looked after there.
小题2:According to the text, the woman cried because_________.
A.she missed her daughter very much
B.she expected to tell stories to the writer
C.she feared the curtain being drawn
D.she was troubled by the writer’s talking
小题3:Which word can be used to describe the crying woman?
A.Selfish.B.Lonely.C.Strong.D.Lazy.
小题4:What can the writer learn from her experience?
A.The old will become forgetful.
B.Everyone will get old someday.
C.The old need care from others.
D.We shouldn’t leave the old in the nursing home.
小题5:Which of the following is right according to the passage?
A.The lady came out to see me.
B.the lady’s daughter always visited her.
C.The writer’s grandma had some serious illness.
D.The writer would go back and visit the old lady.

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