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【题目】 Although in 1947 we were still very new to the atomic age, we knew about mushroom clouds. A huge crack spread across the library wall upstairs, sending teachers and students screaming down the hall.

Had a new world war started? Pale-faced, our young science teacher quickly organized us for a fire drill. We huddled in little groups on the beach side of the school grounds and watched the spreading cloud darken the bright spring sky.

Rumors flew every which way, although two hours would pass before we got the full story.One rumor we heard was that the Texas City Monsanto Chemical plant had blown up; children whose parents worked there began to weep.

I froze—that was where my father was working that day.

The school bell called us back inside, and we were dismissed to find our way home the best way we could. I-d walked a quarter of the three-mile trip to my home when a car horn startled me to attention. My Uncle Barney pulled up alongside me in his old Ford. The instant I saw him, I knew my father was gone. Otherwise, Papa would have come for me himself.

As if in slow motion from a great distance, Uncle Barney motioned for me to get in. Numb with grief, I crawled into the back seat. I barely took notice of the man sitting there, and didn’t recognize him until he reached for me. When Papa put his strong arms around me, I forgot for a moment that Cherokees(柴罗基人) aren’t supposed to cry.

Many of my fellow students lost their parents in the explosion. Tragedy would one day come to our family, as it inevitably comes to all, but on the day Texas City blew up, it miraculously passed us by. Because he lost his keys on that April morning, as he explained, my father lived for another 32 years-we were to have a second lifetime forever.

【1】 What happened according to the first three paragraphs?

A. A war broke out. B. An earthquake happened.

C. An atomic bomb exploded. D. A chemical factory blew up.

【2】 How did the science teacher react to the accident?

A. He was sad. B. He acted quickly.

C. He panicked. D. He felt helpless.

【3】Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. The author-s father didn-t have to work that day.

B. The author-s father had a narrow escape.

C. The school was near where the accident happened.

D. The author-s uncle broke the news of her father-s death.

【4】The author cried because

A. she was grateful that her father had survived

B. her father was killed in the accident

C. she was sad over the tragedy that day

D. her father didn’t meet her after school

【5】 What does the author intend to tell us?

A. Be prepared for the worst.

B. Be brave in disasters.

C. Cherish everything that you have.

D. Parents are the most important people.

【答案】

【1】D

【2】B

【3】B

【4】A

【5】C

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲述德克萨斯州的孟山都化学工厂发生爆炸,我的父亲那一天在那工作,我以为父亲在已经丧生,后来父亲来接我我才得知他侥幸逃生,我对此感到十分庆幸,父亲也继续活了32年的故事。

【1】D细节理解题。根据第三段第二句One rumor we heard was that the Texas City Monsanto Chemical plant had blown up我们听说的一个谣言就是德克萨斯州的孟山都化学工厂爆炸了,故选D

【2】B细节理解题。根据第二段第一句our young science teacher quickly organized us for a fire drill我们的科学老师迅速组织我们逃生,可知科学老师行动十分迅速,故选B

【3】B细节理解题。根据最后一句Because he lost his keys on that April morning, as he explained, my father lived for another 32 years-we were to have a second lifetime forever.那个四月的早晨,因为他丢了钥匙,我的父亲又活了32年,即我的父亲死里逃生了,故选B

【4】A推理分析题。根据倒数第二段最后一句When Papa put his strong arms around me, I forgot for a moment that Cherokees(柴罗基人) aren’t supposed to cry.当父亲用强有力的手臂抱着我时,我忘了柴罗基人不应该哭,可知我对父亲得以逃生感到很庆幸,故选A

【5】C推理分析题。本文通过讲述我本以为父亲在化学工厂爆炸事故中丧生,后来得知父亲得以死里逃生感到十分庆幸,父亲又活了32年的故事,即告诉我们要珍惜你所拥有的,故选C

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Hundreds of millions of dollars worth of cargo was destroyed in the Oct. 28 explosion due to An“equipment failure”, said Orbital Sciences, the company hired by NASA for the resupply mission.

The rocket was carrying a cargo ship loaded with 2,200 kilograms of supplies such as food, tools, parts, and experiments. Roughly a third of the cargo was a series of scientific investigations. Some of them were from high school students in the US. For example, 10 students from the Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School of Houston were conducting experiments about microgravity and put their samples on the rocket. “I know that failure is a part of science, but I really feel sorry for my students," science teacher Greg Adragna told the Houston, Chronicle

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Launched in 1998 and involving the US, Russia, Canada, Japan, and the member countries of the European Space Agency, the ISS is one of the most ambitious international collaborations in history. Currently, there are six astronauts at the station, five male and one female. Three are from Russia, two are from the US, and one is from Germany. They have lived together for about six months. The station gets regular resupplies fom Earth, using unmanned spacecrafts. Food is always a big part of the supplies. Most of the food is frozen and ready to eat, and often tastes bad-somewhat like trying to eat when you have a heavy cold.

To make space life better, however, scientists have made breakthroughs. Earlier this year, Russian astronauts managed to grow a variety of crops aboard the station. Next year they are going to try to grow rice and other plants. And, as transporting water to space is expensive, astronauts are looking for ways to recycle water. "Astronauts on board the ISS already drink water distilled from sweat and urine<尿) ," Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported.

Is that the reason the astronauts were so disappointed not to get the water from the failed resupply mission, by any chance?

【1】 What is the author-s main purpose in writing the article?

A.To explain what caused the explosion of NASA-s unmanned rocket.

B.To inform us of the explosion of NASA-s unmanned rocket and its effects.

C.To tell us about astronauts lives at the International Space Station.

D.To tell us how the world reacted to the explosion of NASA-s unmanned rocket.

【2】 The underlined word “cargo” in the second paragraph is closet in meaning to

A. goods B. equipment

C. food supply D. investigation

【3】How did teacher Greg Adragna feel about the explosion of the rocket?

A. Angry. B. Anxious.

C. Frustrated. D. Unconcerned.

【4】We can conclude from the article that the situation seemed for astronauts on board the ISS when the rocket exploded.

A. hopeless B. interesting

C. depressing D. dangerous

【5】Which of the following statements is TRUE about the ISS, according to the article?

A. Half of the astronauts at the ISS are from the US.

B. The ISS was set up by four countries.

C. The water that astronauts at the ISS drink is mainly made by recycling.

D. Most of the food astronauts eat at the ISS is frozen and tastes bad.

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Lighten up

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Weigh your options

Not knowing what you're going to pay for your luggage is annoying. So calculate your overweight-luggage fees at home. You can find the fees out in advance by visiting new site Luggage Limits which provides the latest information on more than 90 airlines.

Leave amateurs in the dust

Trust us and get to the airport an extra half-hour early. The check-in and security lines are filled with inexperienced fliers, and it's a hard walking. Plus, if you decide to cut it close you may not get onto the flight at all. To reduce costs, airlines have reduced on flights and routes. The remaining flights are more likely to be oversold , especially on busy travel days. Fliers who check in early are the least likely to get bumped from oversold flights.

Take it public

The rates for renting a car at the airport have more than doubled over the past year because rental lot inventories have decreased dramatically (显著地). True, renting at the airport is convenient, but it's just not worth it anymore. Unless you really need a cartake public transportation, hop a cabor beg a friend to pick you up at the airport instead.

Say no to bumper cars

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D. How to Board a Flight

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