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17.The sky was completely dark,the house was creaking(吱吱响),and I still had four hours until my parents got home.Locked in my parents'room,I turned on the TV at full volume so I wouldn't hear the creaking house.
I barely heard the phone ring.I picked it up and said,"Hello…hello..?"but there was no response.I knew someone was on the other end.Finally,I hung up.A few minutes later,the phone rang again; still no one was there.I became more frightened as time passed; the same person called five more times.
At this point I didn't bother picking up,but the ringing continued.To get my mind off this caller,I called my friend.She told me not to worry and to turn the phone off.As we talked,I heard someone pull into the driveway.When I peeked out (探出) of the window,I saw an unfamiliar car.
Thirty minutes passed and the car was still in my driveway.It drove up and down the driveway.My friend told me to call the police,but I refused.
Soon the phone calls started again.I heard noises in the background,but I couldn't tell what they were.I really didn't want that person to get out of the car and start toward the house.If they did,I didn't know what I'd do.None of the doors were locked,and I would have no way of protecting myself.The only thing I could do was hide,which wasn't a very good plan.
At this point I was considering calling the police,but my friend offered to drive by."Maybe if they see me pull in,they will leave,"she suggested.By the time she arrived,the car had left.The phone rang again and I picked up,thinking it might be my friend.Someone on the other end said,"Bye-bye."
31.When the author stayed at home alone that night,he must feelB.
A.lonely      B.scared      C.bored            D.surprised
32.Which of the following statements is not true in this passage?C
A.The author's friend offered to drive by.
B.The author saw an unfamiliar car.
C.Not every door was locked when the author stayed at his house.
D.The author received several calls but no reply.
33.From this story,we can learn that the author's friendD.
A.was frightened as well
B.was not easy to get rid of
C.called the police herself
D.was brave and ready to help
34.From the last paragraph,the person on the phone which rang several times that night was most likely toA.
A.play a trick on the author
B.have something important to inform the author
C.say goodbye to him
D.ask the author out on a date
35.Which would be the best title for the passage?C
A.The importance of being independent.
B.Not to stay at home alone.
C.The experience of staying at home alone.
D.The importance of having a best friend.

分析 本文讲述作者单独在家的经历,有人给他开了一个玩笑.

解答 BCDAC
31  B  细节题. 根据文章第 一段I turned on the TV at full volume so I wouldn't hear the creaking house. 可知作者把电视声音开到最大的目的就是不让他害怕,故选B.
32   C   细节题. 根据文章第四 段 None of the doors were locked可知所有门都没上锁,故选C.
33  D   细节题. 根据文章最后一段but my friend offered to drive by."可知作者的朋友非常勇敢,来帮忙.故选D.
34  A   细节题. 根据文章最后一段Someone on the other end said,"Bye-bye."可知某个人在最后给作者用电话打招呼,是想给作者开玩笑,故选A.
35   C     主旨大意题.  通读全文可知本文讲述作者单独在家的经历,有人给他开了一个玩笑.故选C.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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B.tired of teaching
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B.Stanford University.
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   B.Run a marathon to the South Pole.
   C.Run fifty marathons,in fifty states,in fifty days.
   D.Run a 135-mile ultra-marathon across Death Valley.
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   A.life means achieving goals
   B.success is the greatest reward
   C.sports help develop our potential
   D.everyone may have great potential.

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