题目内容
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
My friend Alice decided to be a nurse when she was four years old.She always wanted to play“doctors and nurses” with her playmates.When she left school last year,she still wanted to be a good nurse.One day she found an advertisement in the newspaper:
DO YOU WANT TO HELP PEOPLE?
STUDY NURSING
SEND THIS FORM TO US
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Alice filled the coupon(广告上的附单) with her name and address. She got it out and 1 it at once.
Last October she 2 her studies in a big hospital in New York. She had to work very hard. She went to 3 every day and studied late till night. Then a really important day came: her first 4 in a ward(病房).At last she was really helping the 5 people, not just sitting in classes or learning from 6 .
At first student nurses do lots of odd jobs(杂事)in the 7 . They help to 8 meals or wash the patients. They also keep the ward tidy and make the 9They can't give injections(注射) or help the 10 .
One of Alice's first jobs was in a ward of 11 people. She 12 to clean all the patients' 13 teeth. She collected all the teeth and took them to the bathroom. 14 cleaning each set of teeth one by one, she put all of them into one big 15 .
“It'll be 16 this way,”she said to herself , “then I can give back everyone's teeth 17 a few minutes. ”
Give back everyone's teeth! Alice stood in the middle of the ward 18 a big bowl of teeth. She had no 19 which teeth belonged to 20 old man.
1 A. posted B. kept C. threw D. sold
2 A.finished B.used C.started D.made
3. A.offices B.work C.hospital D.classes
4. A.time B.turn C.patient D.day
5. A.young B.old C.sick D.good
6. A.teachers B.books C.doctors D.radios
7. A.ward B.classroom C.hospital D.school
8. A.cook B.prepare C.serve D.had
9. A.money B.room C.beds D.peace
10. A.teachers B.patients C.poor D.doctors
11. A.old B.young C.ugly D.kind
12.A.was ordered B.was told C.was forced D.was reported
13. A.dirty B.bad C.good D.false
14. A.Because of B.Before C.Instead of D.When
15. A.bowl B.bathroom C.bag D.box
16. A.faster B.cleaner C.quicker D.easier
17. A.in B.without C.after D.of
18. A.with B.in C.before D.beside
19. A.problem B.idea C.way D.mind
20. A.what B.that C.whose D.which
14. A.Because of B.Before C.Instead of D.When
20. A.what B.that C.whose D.which</span>
第二部分:阅读理解:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A My father came to the United States as a Ukrainian immigrant (移民)when he was 14 years old. Unable to speak English but willing to do anything to succeed, he learned the language, and became a barber. He put his two daughters, my sister and me, through college during a time when most people thought that women didn’t need an education and that they should be satisfied by getting married and having children.I was preparing to get married and my father was trying to practice the polka, a must at any Ukrainian wedding. But he couldn’t do it! He had lost the mobility(活动能力)in his leg and suffered a brain tumor(瘤). He was forced to retire as a result of paralysis(瘫痪)of his right arm and leg. Dad had always worked two jobs and spent his spare time working around the house. Now his life came to a sudden stop. Yet never once did he complain. He bought rubber balls and spent his days trying to regain his hand mobility by squeezing those balls over and over.After his second brain operation, he chatted pleasantly in the hospital room until a nurse flew into the room, waving her finger at me, and yelling, “You’d better tell your father to stay in bed. He is paralyzed and will never walk again. I am sick of picking him up and you’d better warn him to stay put!” My father smiled. He spent a great deal of time on the floor that year, but he eventually got up and walked.My father lived nineteen more years after that second brain operation. He bought himself a motorized scooter(单脚滑行车)and spent years moving around the streets of Philadelphia. He was proud, free and always smiling.56.In what way was the father different from most other people in his time?A. He succeeded immigrating to the US. B. He learned the new language easily and quickly.C. He achieved his life goal by working as a barber. D. He tried to offer his daughters the education chance.57. The underlined word “polka” in Paragraph 2 probably refers to ________. A. a song B. a dance C. a rubber ball D. a new language58. The author’s father played with rubber balls to ________. A. kill his too much spare time B. reduce his work pressure C. get his hand mobility back D. recover from the brain tumor59. What can we learn from the passage? A. Love can create wonders. B. Failure is the mother of success. C. Father’s love is the most valuable. D. Never give up your life and dream.
第二部分:阅读理解:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面的短文,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
My father came to the United States as a Ukrainian immigrant (移民)when he was 14 years old. Unable to speak English but willing to do anything to succeed, he learned the language, and became a barber. He put his two daughters, my sister and me, through college during a time when most people thought that women didn’t need an education and that they should be satisfied by getting married and having children.
I was preparing to get married and my father was trying to practice the polka, a must at any Ukrainian wedding. But he couldn’t do it! He had lost the mobility(活动能力)in his leg and suffered a brain tumor(瘤). He was forced to retire as a result of paralysis(瘫痪)of his right arm and leg. Dad had always worked two jobs and spent his spare time working around the house. Now his life came to a sudden stop. Yet never once did he complain. He bought rubber balls and spent his days trying to regain his hand mobility by squeezing those balls over and over.
After his second brain operation, he chatted pleasantly in the hospital room until a nurse flew into the room, waving her finger at me, and yelling, “You’d better tell your father to stay in bed. He is paralyzed and will never walk again. I am sick of picking him up and you’d better warn him to stay put!” My father smiled. He spent a great deal of time on the floor that year, but he eventually got up and walked.
My father lived nineteen more years after that second brain operation. He bought himself a motorized scooter(单脚滑行车)and spent years moving around the streets of Philadelphia. He was proud, free and always smiling.
56.In what way was the father different from most other people in his time?
A. He succeeded immigrating to the US.
B. He learned the new language easily and quickly.
C. He achieved his life goal by working as a barber.
D. He tried to offer his daughters the education chance.
57. The underlined word “polka” in Paragraph 2 probably refers to ________.
A. a song B. a dance C. a rubber ball D. a new language
58. The author’s father played with rubber balls to ________.
A. kill his too much spare time B. reduce his work pressure
C. get his hand mobility back D. recover from the brain tumor
59. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Love can create wonders. B. Failure is the mother of success.
C. Father’s love is the most valuable. D. Never give up your life and dream.