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– We’ll spend the vacation in Hawaii. Don’t you think it is a wonderful idea? 

-- ___  I have waited for it for a whole year. Now my dream has come true.

A.I don’t think so

B.No, it isn’t.

C.How wonderful!

D.Just so-so

 

【答案】

C

【解析】略

 

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 Islamabad, Pakistan (SP) June 22nd ---- Two mountain climbers miraculously survived(奇迹般地幸存)a fall of over 500 feet on the 24, 530-foot K12 mountain in Pakistan SaturdayThe two climbers were climbing an ice-covered wall of the mountain when they suddenly lost their footing and fell about 560 feet to a narrow snow-covered ledge(岩石的突出部分)belowWe were lucky that ledge was there,said the climbers,otherwise we would have fallen over 2, 000 feetIf the ledge had not been there, the two climbers would certainly have fallen to their deathIt's a wonder,the climbers said,that we landed on the ledge, and the snow was loose enough to protect against our fallWe are thankful that we survivedWhen a reporter asked them if they planned to give up mountain climbing after their narrow escape, the two climbers replied,Not at allWe'll be going back up there just as soon as we get out of the hospital

(1)  The two climbers fell down because they ______.   

[  ]

Alost their control

Bslipped suddenly

Cmet a ledge by chance

Dlost their shoes

(2)  Where the two climbers climbed was ______.   

[  ]

Ahigh

Bsteep(陡峭的)

Cslippery

Dall the above

(3)  The two climbers survived because the ledge below was ______

[  ]

Acovered with ice       Bnarrow and very flat

Ccovered with loose snow   Dnarrow and quite strong

(4)  The two climbers will ______ again.   

[  ]

Ago on climbing the same mountain

Bnever climb the same mountain

Cgive up any difficult mountain climbing

Dnever climb other high mountains

(5)  From the climbers' words, we can see that they were ______.   

[  ]

Awise

Bhardworking

Ccareless

Dbrave

Jane raced onto the train platform and asked a porter. “Is this the train to Rochester?”

    “Yes.” said the porter, “but only the ... Hey! Wait.” He was too    1   . Jane had raced off 2    he had finished speaking.

    She had just    3    herself in a seat when the train    4    out of the station. Jane got out her    5    and settled down to read. After about an hour or so, she looked    6    and glanced out of the __7 .

    “That's    8   .” she thought, “the landscape (景色) doesn't look    9    as it should; I've    10    this route so many times.” She was getting increasingly    11    when the burly (粗壮的), red-faced conductor walked up and asked for her    12   .

    One glance was enough. He    13    his head in friendly reproach (责备) and said. “Now, young lady, what did you do a fool thing like that for? This is the    14    ticket. You    15 have sat at the back of the train. The Rochester-bound section was    16    at the last station.”

    Jane's face grew    17    “I'm sorry,” she said, “I guess I was in such a    18    that I didn’t notice it.”

    “Well.” said the conductor, “don't    19    . You shouldn't have been in such a hurry, but I dare say we can    20    you a train going in the right direction at Syracuse. You'll be a couple of hours late arriving, though.” When Jane finally stepped onto the Rochester platform, her mother rushed up to her, “Oh, Jane, we have been so worried. What on earth happened?”

    “Well, Mother.” said Jane. “It's a long story.”

    1

A. busy               B. early

C. late               D. quick

    2

A. when              B. then

C. after               D. before

    3

A. settled              B. took

C. made              D. gave

    4

A. pushed             B. pulled

C. left               D. started

    5

A. book              B. place

C. seat                D. things

    6

A. around              B. about

C. up                D. down

    7

A. door               B. room

C. window            D. plane

    8

A. exciting            B. interesting

C. strange             D. right

    9

A. familiar             B. beautiful

C. nice                D. alike

    10

A. walked             B. gone

C. followed           D. traveled

    11

A. uneasy              B. calm

C. angry             D. unhappy

    12

A. money              B. ticket

C. book              D. name

    13

A. put               B. shook

C. raised             D. nodded

    14

A. wrong              B. used

C. only               D. right

    15

A. would             B. must

C. should              D. could

    16

A. joined             B. turned

C. connected           D. separated

    17

A. cold               B. surprised

C. sad               D. red

    18

A. hurry                B. trouble

C. worry             D. difficulty

    19

A. sorry              B. worry

C. hurry              D. regret

    20

A. make              B. give

C. find                D. get

 

    阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(ABCD)中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。

   When I was 16 years oldI made my first visit to Disneyland in AmericaIt wasn't the first time I had been 1Like most English children I learned French 2 school and I had often been to Franceso I  3  speaking a foreign language to people who didn't understand  4  But  5 I went to AmericaI was really looking forward to 6 a nice easy holiday without any 7 problems

8  wrong I was! The misunderstanding began 9 the airportI was looking for a  10  telephone to give my friend Danny a 11 and tell her that I had arrivedA  12  old man saw me looking lost and asked 13 he could help me.

  “Yes”I said“I want to give my friend a ring”“Wellthat's nice”he said“Are you getting 14 But aren't you a bit young?”“15 is talking about marriage?”I replied“I just want to give my friend a ring to tell her I've arrivedCan you tell me  16  there’s a phone box?”“Oh!”he said“there's a phone downstairs

   When at last we did meet upDanny explained the misunderstanding to me“Don't worry”she said to me“I had so many  17  at firstThere are lots of words

which the Americans 18 differently in meaning from us BritishYou'll soon get used to  19  funny things they sayMost of the  20  Britishand American people understand each other!”

1. Aout  &nb?sp;    Baway      Coutside   Dabroad

2. Afrom     Bduring      Cat     Dafter

3. Aget used to   Bwas used to   Cused to   Dused

4. AEnglish   BFrench      CRussian    DLatin

5. Awhen     Bwhile       Cif     Dfor

6. Abuying    Bhaving      Cgiving   Dreceiving

7. Atime      Bhuman      Clanguage  D. money

8. A. Too     B. What       CWhat   DHow

9. Awith     B. to        Cover    Dat

10. Acheap      Bpopular      Cpublic    Dgood

11. A. letter     B. ring        C. news     D. information

12A. friendly    B. strange      C. stupid    D. tough

13Athat    B. if         C. where    D. when

14A. to marry   B. to be married    C. marrying    D. married

15AYou    BShe        CWho     DHe

16Awhere    Bin which     Cover there   Dthat

17. Atrouble   Bdifficulties     Cthings    Dfun

18. Awrite    Bspeak       Cuse     Dread

19. Aevery   Bthese        Csome   Dall the

20. Achance    Bsituation      Ccondition    Dtime

 

 Opryland Christmas

   Join us in Nashville, Tennessee for a striking country Christmas that’s sure to create wonderful memories! You’ll enjoy four days of entertainment in this beautiful “Music City”.

Dates and Pricing

Nov.28---Dec.1/ Dec.3--6

Price Per Person

 

Traditional Room

Room with Garden Views

Double

$1,097

$1,227

Single

$1,285

$1,405

Itinerary (旅行日程)

Day 1 --- Gaylord Opryland Resort: Welcome to Nashville! Settle in at the Gaylord Opryland Resort, then head out to enjoy its attractions, such as acres of indoor gardens, a waterfall, a recreation of a Delta River Town, Dozens of unique shops and ten restaurants.

Welcome reception included.

Day2 --- Showboat Cruise: Today we’ll board the General Jackson Showboat for a Cumberland River cruise, which includes a pleasant lunch, holiday music and comedy show. This afternoon we take in ICE!, Nashville’s life-sized ice-sculpting exhibit. The hand-carved ice sculptures reach over 25 feet high!

Meals included: breakfast and lunch

Day3 --- Hall of Tress/ Christmas Dinner Party: Choose from a variety of on-site activities today. Look through Treasures for the Holidays --- an art and antiques show, and visit the brilliant Hall of Trees display or relax at the 20,000-sp-foot Spa & Fitness Center.

Tonight you’re in for a real teat --- a special Christmas Dinner & Show. A traditional holiday meal in the joy of the season with traditional Christmas music, dance and song.

Meals included: breakfast and dinner

Day 4 --- Farewell Brunch: Today say good-bye to your new friends with a good-bye brunch at the resort. Before you leave , finish up your Christmas shopping! 25 specialty shops are right here.

Meal included: brunch

Accommodations

Days 1---3 : Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville

1.If a couple stay in a room with garden views, they have to pay ______.

A. $2,454            B. $2,194            C. $1,285           D. $1,405

2. When can the tourists enjoy an art and antiques show?

A. On Day 1.         B. On Day 2.          C. On Day 3.       D. On Day 4.

3.What do we know about the tour?

A. it is a tour of adventure.           B. If offers three meals per day.

C. It lasts four days and four fights.    D. The accommodations won’t change.

 

Opryland Christmas

   Join us in Nashville, Tennessee for a striking country Christmas that’s sure to create wonderful memories! You’ll enjoy four days of entertainment in this beautiful “Music City”.

Dates and Pricing

Nov.28---Dec.1/ Dec.3--6

Price Per Person

Traditional Room

Room with Garden Views

Double

$1,097

$1,227

Single

$1,285

$1,405

Itinerary (旅行日程)

Day 1 --- Gaylord Opryland Resort: Welcome to Nashville! Settle in at the Gaylord Opryland Resort, then head out to enjoy its attractions, such as acres of indoor gardens, a waterfall, a recreation of a Delta River Town, Dozens of unique shops and ten restaurants.

Welcome reception included.

Day2 --- Showboat Cruise: Today we’ll board the General Jackson Showboat for a Cumberland River cruise, which includes a pleasant lunch, holiday music and comedy show. This afternoon we take in ICE!, Nashville’s life-sized ice-sculpting exhibit. The hand-carved ice sculptures reach over 25 feet high!

Meals included: breakfast and lunch

Day3 --- Hall of Tress/ Christmas Dinner Party: Choose from a variety of on-site activities today. Look through Treasures for the Holidays --- an art and antiques show, and visit the brilliant Hall of Trees display or relax at the 20,000-sp-foot Spa & Fitness Center.

Tonight you’re in for a real teat --- a special Christmas Dinner & Show. A traditional holiday meal in the joy of the season with traditional Christmas music, dance and song.

Meals included: breakfast and dinner

Day 4 --- Farewell Brunch: Today say good-bye to your new friends with a good-bye brunch at the resort. Before you leave , finish up your Christmas shopping! 25 specialty shops are right here.

Meal included: brunch

Accommodations

Days 1---3 : Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville

64. If a couple stay in a room with garden views, they have to pay ______.

A. $2,454          B. $2,194        C. $1,285         D. $1,405

65. When can the tourists enjoy an art and antiques show?

A. On Day 1.        B. On Day 2.      C. On Day 3.      D. On Day 4.

66. What do we know about the tour?

A. it is a tour of adventure.           B. If offers three meals per day.

C. It lasts four days and four fights.    D. The accommodations won’t change.

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