题目内容

Donald had his own difficulties in sleeping that night. Not just because of the bright lights of the shelter or people’s constant voices, it was the happening repeatedly nightmare that caused him to stay awake, to fear sleep. Donald was back in his small house. He did his best to ignore the howling winds outside his window. Yet he could not turn out the fearful whimpers (呜咽) of his little dog, or the uncomfortable sounds of his mother anxious in her room next door, unable to sleep through the storm despite her insistence they would be all right.
Donald did not want his mother to be upset, but on some level, he was glad to hear she was awake, It meant he was not alone in the dark. Though he was 12, until recently it was impossible for Donald to fall asleep unless his mother lay down by his side.
Suddenly there was a crash. Their living room window is shattered (打碎) by 125 miles an hour winds. Troy rushed to Donald and sat anxiously on the edge of his bed. He did his best to calm his mother, and she had to comfort him. Soon water was seeping (渗入) into the single floor house. Quickly it rose from ankle level to leg level. At Donald’s insistence, they pushed their way through the water --- now chest high --- toward the front door. When they fought their way into the living room, water rose to their chins.
It was a struggle for the boy and mother to stay afloat. In a total panic, desperate to hold on to something, Troy caught a curtain rod. She was breathing hard, shouting that she couldn’t swim.
Donald cried out, “Mom! Hold on!” Just then Donald also caught a floatable wood board.
【小题1】The passage is mainly about _____.

A.how a storm happened and caused damage
B.how a mother and son experienced a storm
C.how a mother and son survived a storm
D.how a son helped his mother in a storm
【小题2】Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the story?
A.The rising water.B.The broken window.
C.The lucky dog.D.The noisy environment.
【小题3】Which phrase can describe Troy’s feelings at the beginning of the storm most suitably?
A.In excitement. B.In calm.C.In anxiety.D.In despair.
【小题4】What will the author most probably talk about next?
A.How the other people struggled in the storm.
B.Why the rainstorm happened.
C.What damage the rainstorm caused.
D.How Donald and Troy struggled to save themselves


【小题1】B
【小题2】C
【小题3】C
【小题4】D

解析【小题1】主旨大意题。文章讲述了一对母子体验了一场暴风雨的经历。
【小题2】细节题。文章倒数第三段提及了AB;文章第一段提及了D,但是并没有提及C。
【小题3】推理题。根据倒数第三段Troy rushed to Donald and sat anxiously on the edge of his bed.可知母亲很焦虑。
【小题4】推断题。根据文章最后一段可知D正确。

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  Donald had his own difficulties in sleeping that night.Not just because of the bright lights of the shelter or people's constant voices, it was the happening repeatedly nightmare that caused him to stay awake, to fear sleep.Donald was back in his small house.He did his best to ignore the howling winds outside his window.Yet he could not turn out the fearful whimpers (呜咽) of his little dog, or the uncomfortable sounds of his mother anxious in her room next door, unable to sleep through the storm despite her insistence they would be all right.

  Donald did not want his mother to be upset, but on some level, he was glad to hear she was awake, It meant he was not alone in the dark.Though he was 12, until recently it was impossible for Donald to fall asleep unless his mother lay down by his side.

  Suddenly there was a crash.Their living room window is shattered (打碎) by 125 miles an hour winds.Troy rushed to Donald and sat anxiously on the edge of his bed.He did his best to calm his mother, and she had to comfort him.Soon water was seeping (渗入) into the single floor house.Quickly it rose from ankle level to leg level.At Donald's insistence, they pushed their way through the water --- now chest high --- toward the front door.When they fought their way into the living room, water rose to their chins.

  It was a struggle for the boy and mother to stay afloat.In a total panic, desperate to hold on to something, Troy caught a curtain rod.She was breathing hard, shouting that she couldn't swim.

  Donald cried out, “Mom! Hold on!” Just then Donald also caught a floatable wood board.

(1)

The passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

how a storm happened and caused damage

B.

how a mother and son experienced a storm

C.

how a mother and son survived a storm

D.

how a son helped his mother in a storm

(2)

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the story?

[  ]

A.

The rising water.

B.

The broken window.

C.

The lucky dog.

D.

The noisy environment.

(3)

Which phrase can describe Troy's feelings at the beginning of the storm most suitably?

[  ]

A.

In excitement.

B.

In calm.

C.

In anxiety.

D.

In despair.

(4)

From the text it can be inferred that ________.

[  ]

A.

neither Donald nor his mother slept that night

B.

at the beginning Troy refused to leave their house

C.

Troy must be rich because she had a tall building

D.

Donald was too young to help his mother

(5)

What will the author most probably talk about next?

[  ]

A.

How the other people struggled in the storm.

B.

Why the rainstorm happened.

C.

What damage the rainstorm caused.

D.

How Donald and Troy struggled to save themselves

Donald had his own difficulties in sleeping that night. Not just because of the bright lights of the shelter or people’s constant voices, it was the happening repeatedly nightmare that caused him to stay awake, to fear sleep. Donald was back in his small house. He did his best to ignore the howling winds outside his window. Yet he could not turn out the fearful whimpers (呜咽) of his little dog, or the uncomfortable sounds of his mother anxious in her room next door, unable to sleep through the storm despite her insistence they would be all right.

Donald did not want his mother to be upset, but on some level, he was glad to hear she was awake, It meant he was not alone in the dark. Though he was 12, until recently it was impossible for Donald to fall asleep unless his mother lay down by his side.

Suddenly there was a crash. Their living room window is shattered (打碎) by 125 miles an hour winds. Troy rushed to Donald and sat anxiously on the edge of his bed. He did his best to calm his mother, and she had to comfort him. Soon water was seeping (渗入) into the single floor house. Quickly it rose from ankle level to leg level. At Donald’s insistence, they pushed their way through the water --- now chest high --- toward the front door. When they fought their way into the living room, water rose to their chins.

It was a struggle for the boy and mother to stay afloat. In a total panic, desperate to hold on to something, Troy caught a curtain rod. She was breathing hard, shouting that she couldn’t swim.

Donald cried out, “Mom! Hold on!” Just then Donald also caught a floatable wood board.

1.The passage is mainly about _____.

A.how a storm happened and caused damage

B.how a mother and son experienced a storm

C.how a mother and son survived a storm

D.how a son helped his mother in a storm

2.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the story?

A.The rising water.

B.The broken window.

C.The lucky dog.

D.The noisy environment.

3.Which phrase can describe Troy’s feelings at the beginning of the storm most suitably?

A.In excitement.

B.In calm.

C.In anxiety.

D.In despair.

4.What will the author most probably talk about next?

A.How the other people struggled in the storm.

B.Why the rainstorm happened.

C.What damage the rainstorm caused.

D.How Donald and Troy struggled to save themselves

 

Donald had his own difficulties sleeping that night. Not just because of the bright lights of the shelter or people's constant voices, it was the happening repeatedly nightmare(噩梦) that caused him to stay awake, to fear sleep. Donald was back in his small house. He did his best to ignore the howling winds outside his window. Yet he couldn't turn out the fearful whimpers(呜咽声) of his little dog, or the uncomfortable sounds of his mother anxious in her room next door, unable to sleep through the storm despite her insistence they would be all right.

Donald didn't want his mother to be upset, but on some level,he was glad to hear she was awake. It meant he wasn't alone in the dark. Though he was 12, until recently it was impossible for Donald to fall asleep unless his mother lay down by his side.

Suddenly there was a crash. Their living room window is shattered(打碎) by 125­mile­an­hour winds. Troy rushed to Donald and sat anxiously on the edge of his bed. He did his best to calm his mother, and she to comfort him.

Soon water was seeping(渗透) into the single­floor house.Quickly it rose from ankle level to leg level. At Donald's insistence, they pushed their way through the water—now chest high—toward the front door. When they fought their way into the living room, water rose to their chins.

It was a struggle for the boy and mother to stay afloat. In a total panic, desperate to hold on to something, Troy caught a curtain rod(杆). She's breathing hard, shouting that she couldn't swim.

Donald called out,“Mom! Hold on!” Just then Donald also caught a floating wood board.

36.The passage is mainly about ________.

A.how a storm happened and caused damage

B.how a mother and son experienced a storm

C.how a mother and son survived a storm

D.how a son helped his mother in a storm

37.Which of the following is mentioned in the story?

A.The rising sun.  B.The broken door.

C.The lucky dog.  D.The noisy environment.

38.Which word can best describe Troy's feelings at the beginning of the storm?

A.Excited.  B.Calm.

C.Anxious.  D.Desperate.

39.What will the author most probably talk about next?

A.How the other people struggled in the storm.

B.Why the storm happened.

C.What damage the storm caused.

D.How Donald and Troy struggled to save themselves.

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