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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项.

A

Flying

Ever since I was old enough to dream, I have imagined myself soaring with the eagles. My love of flying has shaped the way I live and the person I have become. Two years ago, that passion rocketed to new heights when I had the opportunity to visit Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in

Arizona. For a whole week I lived in a college dorm, roomed with a total stranger and---best of

all---I flew!

My group took part in activities ranging from learning about the history of aviation (航空) to

flying in state-of-the-art pilot training simulators (模拟装置). At least once a day, I devoted myself

to learning one of the world’s best training aircrafts, the Cessna 182. Not only did I receive thorough

ground instruction, but I also got to fly. In total, I flew five hours to receive my private pilot’s license.

In that one joyous and oh-so-short week, my passion for aviation grew even stronger. Now, whenever I see a plane flying overhead, I feel a sense of pride thinking I’ve done that.

During my time in and above the Arizona desert, I learned not only about the mechanics and

techniques of aviation, but also about myself and how I see the world. As I floated in that seemingly

endless sea of air, I became aware of the variety and complexity of the humanity below. On the

ribbons of roadways, each tiny car carried people with hopes and dreams. I wondered if any of those

people had ever wished to fly like an eagle. Then I realized that each must have his or her own

dreams and ambitions. That’s what makes us unique. We try to respond to something special inside

us. I also realized that I was especially fortunate to be making my own dream come true.

Everywhere I go, I hear, “Do what makes you happy and you will be happy.” It sounds like

standard advice, but I’ve really thought about it and taken it to heart. I couldn’t care less about how

much money I make or what benefits I receive. I know that I am already in hot pursuit(追逐) of my

dreams. And, even if they change, even if they finally don’t involve aviation, I’ll always aim to fly

with the eagles.

1.Two years ago, the author ___________.

A. was admitted to a university

B. stayed in a university for one week

C. saw the launch of the rocket

D. made good friends with an astronaut

2.Paragraph 2 is mainly about _________.

A. which aircraft the author got to fly

B. how the author learned to fly

C. what the author learned about simulators

D. why the author got a pilot’s license

3.According to the author, ________ makes people unique.

A. flying like an eagle

B. trying something special

C. having their own dreams

D. learning unusual techniques

4.From the last paragraph, we can learn that the author _________.

A. cares a lot about money and benefits

B. brings happiness to others

C. pursues his aims whatever happens

D. offers advice wherever he goes

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Last week I stopped at a red light. To my left stood a young woman. She had a look of ______ on her face, ragged clothes, and a sign that ______ , “Just need a little help. Thank you.” I was ______ drawn to her. I had no cash in my______ . Instead, I gathered all the change I had in my car. I rolled my ______ down. “Hi. What’s your name?” I asked. “Joyce,” she______with caution in her voice. “Hi, Joyce, I’m Kelley.” I ______my arm to give her a handshake. She unwillingly ______ my hand. “It’s nice to meet you. I wish I had ______ to help you with but this is all I have right now.” She pleasantly ______ her hands and______ the coins. She started telling me how their house was burned down last year and they ______everything. With no insurance and both losing their jobs, they were starting over.

All week I drove by that place hoping to see Joyce and give her more. One week later, I was the first in______ at the red light and as I ______ the light I smiled. There was Joyce. I asked her what her ______ were. She said that one of her relatives lived in Texas and ______ a few rental houses, and she had agreed to let them stay in one until they got ______. “I have a little something to help you ______ there,” and I gave her a 20-dollar bill. “We all need a little help every now and then, don’t we?” We both smiled and nodded in ______ .

Who knows if I’ll ever see her again? But I know at that moment she smiled and she knew that things really were going to get better for her. And seeing her smile and the hope in her eyes is what I needed to ______ my trouble in life.

1.A. pride B. satisfaction C. sadness D. puzzle

2.A. told B. read C. wrote D. showed

3.A. luckily B. generally C. slowly D. automatically

4.A. wallet B. home C. office D. car

5.A. door B. window C. curtains D. sleeves

6.A. explained B. argued C. responded D. repeated

7.A. put away B. put up C. put out D. put aside

8.A. folded B. raised C. pressed D. shook

9.A. less B. more C. fewer D. most

10.A. raised B. gave C. reached D. cupped

11.A. accepted B. spread C. collected D. threw

12.A. got B. lost C. sold D. missed

13.A. fact B. time C. turn D. line

14.A. approached B. left C. discovered D. broke

15.A. beliefs B. dreams C. plans D. projects

16.A. built B. chose C. sold D. owned

17.A. truth B. jobs C. benefits D. support

18.A. get B. escape C. pass D. survive

19.A. agreement B. doubt C. demand D. surprise

20.A. run into B. hold back C. get through D. put off

A tailgate party is a social event held on and around the open tailgate of a vehicle. Tailgating, which originated in the United States, often involves consuming alcoholic drinks and frilling food. Tailgate parties usually occur in the parking lots at stadiums, before and occasionally after games and concerts. People attending such a party are said to be tailgating. Many people participate even if their vehicles do not have tailgates.

The idea for eating out of the back of a car may have started in 1866 with Charles Goodnight, a Texas farmer. He noticed that the cowboys he employed needed a way to eat on the road, so he transformed a U. S. Army wagon(马车) into a mobile kitchen. There, hungry workers could eat, relax, and socialize after a long day of working.

Nowadays, people tailgate for lots of reasons, everything from college football games to Jimmy Buffet concerts. In schools and communities, some athletic departments, coaches and parents of student athletes rely on post-game tailgating parties to build community and support for their program and team.

What people consider essentials(必备)for tailgating spreads isn’t the same across the country. Different areas of the country have their own favorite foods for tailgating. While foods like burgers and chips may be common everywhere, some areas have specialties. For instance, those in Louisiana may consider jambalaya a tailgating must, while those in the Midwest simply can’t go without brats. And the West Coast? Don’t be surprised to see grilled fish or pasta. While dishes may differ from area to area, one thing is the same across the country: beer.

1.Why did Charles Goodnight invent a mobile kitchen?

A. To show off his cooking skills

B. To build a canteen

C. To celebrate the army’s victory

D. To attract more cowboys

2.What can we learn about tailgate parties?

A. They are usually held before concerts

B. They are mainly held for cowboys

C. They are also occasions to make friends

D. They are meant for football teams

3.What do people think a must for all tailgate parties?

A. Beer B. Sports

C. Music D. Vehicles with tailgates

4.What is the last paragraph mainly about?

A. The spread of tailgating

B. The popularity of jambalaya

C. Favorite foods on tailgate parties

D. Necessary equipment for tailgating

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