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I lived next door to Debbie and her 84-year-old mother, Nan, for about six months. One night last summer, Debbie asked me to check on her mother because she worked the overnight shift (夜班) at a nursing home.

I was glad to help. But I   1   felt a little funny about it.   2   , I’ve been blind since I was a baby and out of   3   for years. In fact, at 54, I came to wonder if I had any   4   to live.

A bit after 9:00 pm, I heard a sound—over the years my ears have grown super  5   . It was Nan. “Jim, Jim. The house is   6   ! Help!”

I went as far as I could to Debbie’s. I got to the front door,   7  for the key and unlocked the door. “Nan! Where are you?” I called.

“Here, Jim. Help!” her voice was  8   and low.

I felt my   9   inside. “Nan, where are you? Keep   10 !” “Here, Jim, here!” sounds as if she’s    11   in front of me. I reached out and touched her shoulder. We felt our way down the steps. ___12____ in the sweet, fresh summer air.

Later the fire truck arrived. Debbie came too. Nan and I heard the sound of the   13   coming down. Finally, the firefighters   14   the fire.

I heard Nan crying. She said, “I was so   15   and got turned around. I couldn’t find the door. You saved my life.”

Now Debbie’s voice quivered (发抖), “You’re a hero. You rescued my mom.”

I hardly knew what to say. Two hours earlier I was wondering whether I really mattered to anyone. And now I saved a life. Nan and Debbie were thanking me. Truth was, I wanted to thank them. Nan wasn’t the only one who had been saved that day.

1.

A.seldom

B.hardly

C.also

D.soon

 

2.

A.First of all

B.At all

C.Above all

D.After all

 

3.

A.sight

B.money

C.patience

D.work

 

4.

A.value

B.pain

C.sadness

D.good

 

5.

A.useless

B.deaf

C.sensitive

D.responsible

 

6.

A.too cold

B.on sale

C.too hot

D.on fire

 

7.

A.looked

B.reached

C.searched

D.waited

 

8.

A.afraid

B.weak

C.calm

D.certain

 

9.

A.way

B.key

C.heart

D.fear

 

10.

A.talking

B.standing

C.lying

D.staying

 

11.

A.sill

B.even

C.right

D.away

 

12.

A.appearing

B.breathing

C.lost

D.driven

 

13.

A.house

B.truck

C.fire

D.air

 

14.

A.set out

B.put out

C.hold up

D.put off

15.tired            B. fortunate        C. disappointed      D. scared

 

【答案】

1.C

2.D

3.D

4.A

5.C

6.D

7.B

8.B

9.A

10.A

11.C

12.B

13.A

14.B

15.D

【解析】略

 

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I lived next door to Debbie and her 84-year-old mother, Nan, for about six months. One night last summer, Debbie asked me to check on her mother because she worked the overnight shift (夜班) at a nursing home.

I was glad to help. But I   1    felt a little funny about it.   2    , I’ve been blind since I was a baby and out of   3    for years. In fact, at 54, I came to wonder if I had any   4    to live.

A bit after 9:00 pm, I heard a sound—over the years my ears have grown super  5    . It was Nan. “Jim, Jim. The house is   6    ! Help!”

I went as far as I could to Debbie’s. I got to the front door,   7   for the key and unlocked the door. “Nan! Where are you?” I called.

 “Here, Jim. Help!” her voice was  8    and low.

I felt my   9    inside. “Nan, where are you? Keep   10  !” “Here, Jim, here!” sounds as if she’s    11    in front of me. I reached out and touched her shoulder. We felt our way down the steps. ___12____ in the sweet, fresh summer air.

Later the fire truck arrived. Debbie came too. Nan and I heard the sound of the   13    coming down. Finally, the firefighters   14    the fire.

I heard Nan crying. She said, “I was so   15    and got turned around. I couldn’t find the door. You saved my life.”

Now Debbie’s voice quivered (发抖), “You’re a hero. You rescued my mom.”

I hardly knew what to say. Two hours earlier I was wondering whether I really mattered to anyone. And now I saved a life. Nan and Debbie were thanking me. Truth was, I wanted to thank them. Nan wasn’t the only one who had been saved that day.

A. seldom        B. hardly         C. also              D. soon

A. First of all     B. At all          C. Above all          D. After all

A. sight          B. money         C. patience           D. work

A. value          B. pain           C. sadness           D. good

A. useless         B. deaf           C. sensitive          D. responsible

A. too cold        B. on sale         C. too hot           D. on fire

A. looked         B. reached        C. searched          D. waited

A. afraid          B. weak          C. calm             D. certain

A. way           B. key            C. heart            D. fear

A. talking         B. standing        C. lying            D. staying

A. sill            B. even           C. right            D. away

A. appearing       B. breathing       C. lost             D. driven

A. house          B. truck           C. fire             D. air

A. set out         B. put out          C. hold up          D. put off

tired             B. fortunate         C. disappointed      D. scared

I lived next door to Debbie and her 84-year-old mother, Nan, for about six months. One night last summer, Debbie asked me to check on her mother because she worked the overnight shift (夜班) at a nursing home.
I was glad to help. But I   1   felt a little funny about it.   2   , I’ve been blind since I was a baby and out of   3   for years. In fact, at 54, I came to wonder if I had any   4   to live.
A bit after 9:00 pm, I heard a sound—over the years my ears have grown super  5   . It was Nan. “Jim, Jim. The house is   6   ! Help!”
I went as far as I could to Debbie’s. I got to the front door,   7  for the key and unlocked the door. “Nan! Where are you?” I called.
“Here, Jim. Help!” her voice was  8   and low.
I felt my   9   inside. “Nan, where are you? Keep   10 !” “Here, Jim, here!” sounds as if she’s    11   in front of me. I reached out and touched her shoulder. We felt our way down the steps. ___12____ in the sweet, fresh summer air.
Later the fire truck arrived. Debbie came too. Nan and I heard the sound of the   13   coming down. Finally, the firefighters   14   the fire.
I heard Nan crying. She said, “I was so   15   and got turned around. I couldn’t find the door. You saved my life.”
Now Debbie’s voice quivered (发抖), “You’re a hero. You rescued my mom.”
I hardly knew what to say. Two hours earlier I was wondering whether I really mattered to anyone. And now I saved a life. Nan and Debbie were thanking me. Truth was, I wanted to thank them. Nan wasn’t the only one who had been saved that day.

【小题1】
A.seldomB.hardlyC.alsoD.soon
【小题2】
A.First of allB.At allC.Above allD.After all
【小题3】
A.sightB.moneyC.patienceD.work
【小题4】
A.valueB.painC.sadnessD.good
【小题5】
A.uselessB.deafC.sensitiveD.responsible
【小题6】
A.too coldB.on saleC.too hotD.on fire
【小题7】
A.lookedB.reachedC.searchedD.waited
【小题8】
A.afraidB.weakC.calmD.certain
【小题9】
A.wayB.keyC.heartD.fear
【小题10】
A.talkingB.standingC.lyingD.staying
【小题11】
A.sillB.evenC.rightD.away
【小题12】
A.appearingB.breathingC.lostD.driven
【小题13】
A.houseB.truckC.fireD.air
【小题14】
A.set outB.put outC.hold upD.put off
【小题15】A tired            B. fortunate        C. disappointed      D. scared

 

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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑

 Traveling in Vietnam was like visiting a mysterious neighbor. You have lived next door to each other for years but know very    1_ about what happened on   2__ side of the fence.

   I traveled there last August. A(n)   3   180-kilometre trip from a Chinese border town to Hanoi, the capital of Vietman,   4    an adventurous eight hours. That’s   5    the country still doesn’t have a modern expressway system. The major passage going through the country is only a two—way road.    6    , many areas are mountainous.

   Vietnamese drivers are   7    and fearless. They compete with each other at full speeds no matter how scared the   8    feel. When the bus shook us violently for the hundredth time, the driver made a   9   to make us feel better. “See, this is just a(n)   10   Vietnamese people give you, a free massage(按摩) service.”

   It was midnight   11   I reached that hotel. Switching on television, I was   12   by something: All the __13__ in the TV plays spoke in the same voice.   14   , modern Korean plays and historical Chinese plays are   15   with the Vietnamese. But it seemed they didn’t have enough   16   to dub(为…配音) all these programs. So, the same boring woman appears 17   every TV play to speak for the roles. The next morning when I opened the window, I found myself in a huge “   18   ”. The buildings in the streets were __19  in all kinds of colors you can imagine. Vietnamese are allowed to   20   their houses as they like. Each one was different. The large number of colors brought the city alive.

1. A. little                     B. much                C. a lot                         D. few

2. A. another       B. other         C. either               D. the other

3. A. long         B. simple        C. pleasant             D. easy

4. A. took               B. spent         C. paid               D .devoted 

5. A. why               B. when         C. because             D. where

6. A. Therefore          B.However        C. Also                D. Otherwise

7. A. wonderful    B. impatient             C. careful              D. helpless

8. A. passengers          B. policemen     C. drivers              D. passers-by

9. A. story       B. joke                 C. promise             D. statement

10. A. gift              B. pleasure        C. competition         D. surprise

11. A. that              B. until           C. when              D. while

12. A. excited            B. embarrassed     C. disappointed         D. amazed

13. A. actresses          B. actors          C. characters           D. channels

14. A. At present  B. To be honest     C. Sure enough          D. Of course

15. A. satisfied           B. received        C. content              D. popular

16. A. time              B. budget          C. people               D. space

17. A. beside            B. under          C. over                D. behind

18. A. film              B. garden               C. book                D. cup

19. A. put               B. set           C. dressed              D. filled

20. A. rent       B. make         C. live                 D. paint

 

I lived next door to Debbie and her 84-year-old mother, Nan, for about six months. One night last summer, Debbie asked me to check on her mother because she worked the overnight shift (夜班) at a nursing home.
I was glad to help. But I1felt a little funny about it.2, I’ve been blind since I was a baby and out of3for years. In fact, at 54, I came to wonder if I had any4to live.
A bit after 9:00 pm, I heard a sound—over the years my ears have grown super5. It was Nan. “Jim, Jim. The house is6! Help!”
I went as far as I could to Debbie’s. I got to the front door,7for the key and unlocked the door. “Nan! Where are you?” I called.
“Here, Jim. Help!” her voice was8and low.
I felt my9inside. “Nan, where are you? Keep10!” “Here, Jim, here!” sounds as if she’s1112 in the sweet, fresh summer air.
Later the fire truck arrived. Debbie came too. Nan and I heard the sound of the13coming down. Finally, the firefighters14the fire.
I heard Nan crying. She said, “I was so15and got turned around. I couldn’t find the door. You saved my life.”
Now Debbie’s voice quivered (发抖), “You’re a hero. You rescued my mom.”
I hardly knew what to say. Two hours earlier I was wondering whether I really mattered to anyone. And now I saved a life. Nan and Debbie were thanking me. Truth was, I wanted to thank them. Nan wasn’t the only one who had been saved that day.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      seldom
    2. B.
      hardly
    3. C.
      also
    4. D.
      soon
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      First of all
    2. B.
      At all
    3. C.
      Above all
    4. D.
      After all
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      sight
    2. B.
      money
    3. C.
      patience
    4. D.
      work
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      value
    2. B.
      pain
    3. C.
      sadness
    4. D.
      good
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      useless
    2. B.
      deaf
    3. C.
      sensitive
    4. D.
      responsible
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      too cold
    2. B.
      on sale
    3. C.
      too hot
    4. D.
      on fire
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      looked
    2. B.
      reached
    3. C.
      searched
    4. D.
      waited
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      afraid
    2. B.
      weak
    3. C.
      calm
    4. D.
      certain
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      way
    2. B.
      key
    3. C.
      heart
    4. D.
      fear
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      talking
    2. B.
      standing
    3. C.
      lying
    4. D.
      staying
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      sill
    2. B.
      even
    3. C.
      right
    4. D.
      away
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      appearing
    2. B.
      breathing
    3. C.
      lost
    4. D.
      driven
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      house
    2. B.
      truck
    3. C.
      fire
    4. D.
      air
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      set out
    2. B.
      put out
    3. C.
      hold up
    4. D.
      put off
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      tired
    2. B.
      fortunate
    3. C.
      disappointed
    4. D.
      scared

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