题目内容
We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong. A day may begin well enough, but suddenly everything seems to get out of control. Sometimes a single unimportant event may cause a number of things to happen. Let us suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the baby at the same time. The telephone rings and this causes your troubles to begin. While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the tablecloth off the table, destroying your half-prepared meal. You hang up hurriedly and attend to your baby. Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt. As if this is not enough to bring you to tears, your husband arrives home, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner.
Things can also go wrong on the road. During rush hour one evening two cars collided and the drivers began to argue. The woman driver behind the two cars happened to be a learner. She got into a panic and stopped her car. This forced the driver following her to stop suddenly. This driver’s wife was sitting beside him holding a large cake, and as she was thrown forward, the cake went right through the window and landed on the road. A truck driver seeing a cake flying through the air slammed on the brakes. The truck was carrying empty beer bottles and hundreds of them slid off the back of the truck onto the road, causing a terrible traffic jam. It took the police an hour to get the traffic on the move again. In the meantime, the truck driver had to sweep up hundreds of broken bottles. Only two dogs were enjoying themselves, for they were happily having what was left of the cake.
1.If you want to answer the phone without any trouble, you’d better ___________ .
A.pull out the telephone line when you are with your baby |
B.put your baby on the bed and keep an eye on him / her |
C.not hurry to answer the phone |
D.make sure your baby is not near the table |
2.Who is responsible for the accidents that happened on the road?
A.The two drivers who were arguing. |
B.It wasn’t mentioned in the passage. |
C.The woman driver. |
D.The truck driver. |
3.From this story we learn that ________.
A.there are many road accidents every day |
B.the accidents mentioned in the passage are very strange |
C.no one knows why this kind of accident happens |
D.the accidents mentioned in the passage are very common |
4.The writer’s purpose in writing this passage is to ___________.
A.remind us not to answer the phone when we are busy |
B.tell us driving is dangerous every day |
C.remind us not to be nervous when we meet an accident |
D.remind us not to carry a cake when we are sitting in a car |
5.The main idea of this passage is that ________.
A.troubles always come in groups |
B.accidents may happen anywhere at anytime |
C.a telephone call may cause great trouble |
D.anyone may have trouble on their way home |
1.C
2.B
3.D
4.C
5.A
【解析】
1.C。这里并不是说要通过什么具体的事情来避免接电话的麻烦,而是指做事不可太慌乱。
2.B。文中只是在陈述事情,并没有提到谁应为此事负责任。
3.D。从文章的第一句话以及接下来举的两个例子都可看出,这种事件的发生还是比较普遍的。
4.C。作者写这篇文章主要是为了说明:一件很小的事情有可能引发很多麻烦,原因在于一时的慌乱。
5.A。从文中所举的两个例子可知,在我们的生活中麻烦事会接连发生,会有连锁反应,所以选项A为最佳标题。
What do those countries have in common? People are killing each other or drive others out of their homes. Why is this happening? Very simple, in each of these, one group of people believes another group is different from them and dangerous to them. It has been thus through history. How different are humans from each other?
We come in different colors: red, black, white, yellow and brown; we have a variety of political systems, social systems, religious views or none at all; We are different in mind, have different educational systems, different economic classes. We speak different languages, and have different customs and dresses.
If we were to break each of these further, we would have quite a long list of qualities and characteristics that make humans appears to be different from each other. I say they appear to be different, because most of what have been listed stand for what we see or hear, not what is true of human. Man is man everywhere. It is only where he lives, when he lives there, with whom he lives there, and al the others that have effect on how he lives, that is, what he believes, what he wears, his customs, his language and so on. These are man-made facts that each group develops over tome, living together, facing the same problems, needing and desiring the same things. They are his culture. The truth is that we are much more same than different. If you wear one type of clothing and I wear another, we both wear some kind of clothing. Our culture demands it. If you speak one language and I another, we both speak so that others will understand us; we must communicate with each other. Nothing is gained by giving too many differences, but much is lost. If we understood our differences as the ones of culture, then we could make our world more peaceful.
Differences does not mean better or worse, right or wrong. It means only that differences have been made by society. Differences produce variety of thoughts, work out human problems peacefully.
【小题1】 Which of the following is the best tile for this passage?
A.Differences. | B.Humans | C.Cultures. | D.Customs. |
A.They have different colors. |
B.They have different customs and dresses. |
C.They have different education systems. |
D.They think that others are different and harmful. |
A.we will get something. |
B.we will produce problem. |
C.we will develop further. |
D.Nothing will be lost. |
A.Our world would be more peaceful if we understand and communicate with each other. |
B.People don’t know how differences are caused. |
C.It is only differences that can solve man’s problems. |
D.Man is man everywhere but not woman. |
完形填空。 | ||||
During my second year of college, I was looking around for a place to live. One Sunday after church, the pastor (牧师) told me to stay in his daughter's room because his daughter was studying abroad for one year. To be 1 , I really didn't want to stay with"the pastor's family". He told me how much the 2 would be-a very low figure that 3 one home-cooked meal a day. I thought about the 4 and decided to move in. At the end of the term I had planned to find 5 living place, since the daughter was to 6 home. To my delight, they 7 that I share a room with their son. I seemed to have been adopted into their 8 -their people became my people. I 9 accepted the offer. As I emptied the daughter's bedroom, I thought it might be 10 to have a little sister to look after. But when I later met my new sister, I 11 that she was more independent than I first 12 . We finally fell in love, 13 , and have looked after each other for many years. There have been times that life turned out more 14 than either of us could have known. But we have al- ways been able to go 15 largely because we knew that we are deeply 16 . It isn't about marriage-lt's about 17 . It's about mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers and special friends who are as 18 as family. It's about anybody who can say, "I'll be 19 - you can count on me. I'll try to look after you and sometimes I will need you to look after me. Is there somebody you can depend on? And are others count ing on you? We travel the path of life best when there is 20 to look after, and when someone is looking after us. | ||||
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