题目内容
Ray Travers sat back at the large desk, and looked around his plush(豪华的)office. He was tired
Ray's eyes stopped at a painting on the wall. It was a gift given by an old friend,Bull,as a farewell gift when he left his hometown He recalled the life spent in that small town; pleasant times. The many hours he spent talking to his good friend, and the tales he was told about hunting in the Africa of old.
Memories flowed back more than ten years; he remembered how he enjoyed hearing about the wonderful hunting,and how he wished he could have shared those times.
Ray opened his desk drawer and brought out a wooden box. He opened the lid and exposed a work of art,a hand-made hunting knife. This was a gift from Bull,given to Ray more than 20 years ago. It was one of the first knives Bull had made, and Ray had called it "Zambezi",the river where Bull had been so many times.
He closed the box and sat upright at his desk;he was driving himself hard, and deserved a break. Things were going well with the business,everything running smoothly. He could afford a week off!
He went back home. A week in the hometown would be like going back in history. "Man, it's going to be good,”Ray said aloud,as he turned onto the highway and watched the city lights fast disappearing,as he looked in the rearview mirror. The powerful car going its way through the night, headlights piercing(穿透)the darkness. Memories danced through the man's mind. Memories of good times,when he knew what it was to relax, to talk,and to really visit.
Slowly entering town he looked around. Ray sat in his car, looking at the old building,smiling. Inside it was almost as though it was the same people as 15 years ago.
56. We learn from the text that __________.
A. Ray's old friend, Bull, is a painting artist
B. Ray visited Africa together with Bull many times
C. Ray and Bull often went hunting together
D. Ray left his hometown more than ten years ago
57. Which of the following words can best describe Ray's feeling about going back home?
A. Worried B. Excited C. Calm D. Nervous
58. It can be inferred from the text that________.
A. Ray was a successful businessman
B. Ray had a hard time in the hometown
C. Ray's hometown was a small remote mountain village
D. Ray was the first promising young man in the hometown
59. What may the author talk about in the paragraph that follows the text?
A. Ray's childhood spent in his hometown.
B. Why Ray left his hometown alone.
C. The situation in Ray's hometown.
D. How Ray went into business.
DBAC
完形填空
Six-year-old Lena Fugatt liked to sit beside her grandfather while he drove his 3 000-pound tractor around the family farm. One afternoon Ray Fugatt, 58, took Lena with him when he went to 1 a pile of brush.
He 2 gasoline on the pile and set fire to it. The brush 3 into flames that engulfed(吞没)him 4 Screaming, Fugatt fell to the ground and 5 to put out the fire. Pushing himself to his 6 , he struggled to where Lena was on the tractor, 30 feet away.“Go to get Lena,”he whispered, using Lena’s name 7 her grandmother. Then he fell down unconscious onto the flat ground.
The 8 on Fugatt’s arms had come off, his chest was a 9 of deep red blisters(泡), and his face was badly burnt. But Lena didn’t 10 Afraid to leave her grandfather alone while she ran for 11 , she realized her only 12 was to drive the huge tractor to the house, a half mile away. Her grandfather had 13 her to drive it alone, but now the 3.5-foot-tall girl decided to do just that.
She slid forward on the seat and used her toe to 14 the red started button. The machine moved ahead, and Lena struggled to drive it back to the 15 When the people of emergency(紧急)services arrived, there were huge 16 tracks in the field, showing the girl’s 17 around trees, bushes and ditches(阴沟).
Ray Fugatt 18 second-and-third-degree burns over 40 percent of his body but made almost complete recovery. According to the doctor, he would not have been saved if Lena had not 19 so quickly.“Lena 20 her cool, knew what had to be done, and did it.”
(1)A.burn |
B.gather |
C.sweep |
D.plough |
(2)A.took |
B.fetched |
C.poured |
D.mixed |
(3)A.burst |
B.became |
C.looked |
D.broke |
(4)A.up and down |
B.in time |
C.sooner or later |
D.at once |
(5)A.jumped |
B.stayed |
C.rolled |
D.ran |
(6)A.hands |
B.feet |
C.body |
D.legs |
(7)C.by |
B.for |
C.to |
D.on |
(8)A.cover |
B.burn |
C.blood |
D.skin |
(9)A.rest |
B.piece |
C.pair |
D.mass |
(10)A.fear |
B.smile |
C.leave |
D.stop |
(11)A.help |
B.service |
C.money |
D.safety |
(12)A.hope |
B.reason |
C.comfort |
D.action |
(13)A.allowed |
B.forbidden |
C.prevented |
D.persuaded |
(14)A.press |
B.pull |
C.command |
D.catch |
(15)A.services |
B.field |
C.house |
D.hospital |
(16)A.S-shaped |
B.X-shaped |
C.direct |
D.square |
(17)A.walk |
B.journey |
C.match |
D.level |
(18)A.felt |
B.enjoyed |
C.gained |
D.suffered |
(19)A.driven |
B.acted |
C.called |
D.run |
(20)A.kept |
B.saw |
C.recognized |
D.pretended |
完形填空
Six-year-old Lena Fugatt liked to sit beside her grandfather while he drove his 3 000-pound tractor around the family farm. One afternoon Ray Fugatt, 58, took Lena with him when he went to 1 a pile of brush.
He 2 gasoline on the pile and set fire to it. The brush 3 into flames that engulfed(吞没)him 4 Screaming, Fugatt fell to the ground and 5 to put out the fire. Pushing himself to his 6 , he struggled to where Lena was on the tractor, 30 feet away.“Go to get Lena,”he whispered, using Lena’s name 7 her grandmother. Then he fell down unconscious onto the flat ground.
The 8 on Fugatt’s arms had come off, his chest was a 9 of deep red blisters(泡), and his face was badly burnt. But Lena didn’t 10 Afraid to leave her grandfather alone while she ran for 11 , she realized her only 12 was to drive the huge tractor to the house, a half mile away. Her grandfather had 13 her to drive it alone, but now the 3.5-foot-tall girl decided to do just that.
She slid forward on the seat and used her toe to 14 the red started button. The machine moved ahead, and Lena struggled to drive it back to the 15 When the people of emergency(紧急)services arrived, there were huge 16 tracks in the field, showing the girl’s 17 around trees, bushes and ditches(阴沟).
Ray Fugatt 18 second-and-third-degree burns over 40 percent of his body but made almost complete recovery. According to the doctor, he would not have been saved if Lena had not 19 so quickly.“Lena 20 her cool, knew what had to be done, and did it.”
(1)A.burn |
B.gather |
C.sweep |
D.plough |
(2)A.took |
B.fetched |
C.poured |
D.mixed |
(3)A.burst |
B.became |
C.looked |
D.broke |
(4)A.up and down |
B.in time |
C.sooner or later |
D.at once |
(5)A.jumped |
B.stayed |
C.rolled |
D.ran |
(6)A.hands |
B.feet |
C.body |
D.legs |
(7)C.by |
B.for |
C.to |
D.on |
(8)A.cover |
B.burn |
C.blood |
D.skin |
(9)A.rest |
B.piece |
C.pair |
D.mass |
(10)A.fear |
B.smile |
C.leave |
D.stop |
(11)A.help |
B.service |
C.money |
D.safety |
(12)A.hope |
B.reason |
C.comfort |
D.action |
(13)A.allowed |
B.forbidden |
C.prevented |
D.persuaded |
(14)A.press |
B.pull |
C.command |
D.catch |
(15)A.services |
B.field |
C.house |
D.hospital |
(16)A.S-shaped |
B.X-shaped |
C.direct |
D.square |
(17)A.walk |
B.journey |
C.match |
D.level |
(18)A.felt |
B.enjoyed |
C.gained |
D.suffered |
(19)A.driven |
B.acted |
C.called |
D.run |
(20)A.kept |
B.saw |
C.recognized |
D.pretended |
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