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87. Terry was so tired that he couldn’t walk ________.

A. straight           B. straightly           C. steady            D. Direct

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BUKHANNON, West Virginia—Two rescue teams slowly moved along a two-mile path on Monday night to the site of a coal mine explosion that trapped 13 miners, who had not been heard from since the early morning accident.

   Meanwhile, at a nearby church, more than 250 family members and friends gathered, waiting for updates(最新报道)on the rescuers’ progress.

  The miners were trapped at about 6:30 and many families weren’t informed of the accident until about 10 a.m-more than three hours after it happened. “It’s very upsetting, but you’ve got to be patient, I guess,” said John Helms, whose brother, Terry, was trapped in the mine.

   The trapped miners were about 260 feet underground and about 10,000 feet from the Sago Mine’s entrance, said Roger Nicholson, general counsel from International Coal Group.

   At a late night news conference, Nicholson said one team had advanced about 4, 800 feet in the four hours since entering the mine just before 6 p.m. Another team entered the mine about 30 minutes later.

   He said the crew was very experienced, with some members having worked underground for

30 to 35 years. The miners were equipped with about one hour of breathable oxygen each. The company has not released the names of the miners.

   The teams test the air about every 500 feet, and have to disconnect (remove) the power to the phones they use to communicate with the surface before doing that. “ We don’t want to be energizing anything if it’s in an atmosphere with burnable gases,” Kips said.

   The cause of the explosion was not immediately known. High levels of carbon monoxide were discovered shortly after the explosion, which delayed rescue efforts, but those levels have since subsided(减退), authorities said.

According to the passage, we can infer that ________.

A. all the miners who were trapped underground were still alive

B. communication with the trapped miners was cut off

C. the two rescue teams entered the mine at the same time

D. the rescue started as soon as the accident happened

If the first team advanced at an average speed, they could dig about _______ per hour.

       A. 1,000 feet          B. 2,400 feet         C. 1,200feet             D. 4,800feet

Where can the passage be seen?

 A. In a magazine.        B. In a newspaper.     C. In a science book..      D. On an advertisement.

Which of the following shows the position where the miners were trapped?

Terry was a middle-aged leather trader whose repeated failure in career made him a depressed man, often __16__ that he had been cheated by others. One day he told his wife he was so __17__ with the city that he had to leave.
So his family moved to another city. It was the evening of a weekend. When Terry and his wife were busily __18__ up their new home, the light suddenly __19__. Terry was regretful to have forgotten to bring along __20__ and had to wait __21__ in a low mood. Just then he heard light, hesitant __22__ on his door that were clearly audible (听到) in the __23__ night.
“Who’s it?” he wondered, since Terry was a __24__ to this city. And this was the moment he especially hated to be __25__, so he went to the door and opened it __26__. At the door was a little girl, shyly asking, “Sir, do you have candles? I’m your neighbor. ” “No,” answered Terry in anger and shut the door __27__. “What a nuisance!” He complained over it with his wife. “No sooner had we settled down than the neighbor came to __28__ things.”
After a while, the door was knocked again. He opened it and found the same girl outside. __29__ this time she was __30__ two candles, saying, “My grandma told me the new neighbor downstairs might need candles. She __31__ me here to give you these.” Terry was very __32__ by what he saw. At that moment he suddenly realized what caused his __33__ in life. It was his __34__ and harshness (刻薄) with other people. The person who had cheated him in life was __35__ nobody else but himself, for his eyes had been blurred (蒙蔽) by his unsympathetic mind.

【小题1】
A.complainingB.telling C.hoping D.pretending
【小题2】
A.pleasedB.disappointed C.exhausted D.encouraged
【小题3】
A.looking B.turning C.coming D.tidying
【小题4】
A.went onB.went down C.went out D.went through
【小题5】
A.candlesB.matches C.lights D.bulbs
【小题6】
A.happily B.patiently C.hopefully D.helplessly
【小题7】
A.steps B.words C.knocks D.screams
【小题8】
A.dark B.quiet C.noisy D.crowded
【小题9】
A.newcomer B.stranger C.guest D.settler
【小题10】
A.called B.disturbed C.watched D.offered
【小题11】
A.surprisingly B.delightedly C.impatiently D.willingly
【小题12】
A.gently B.kindly C.politely D.violently
【小题13】
A.lend B.sell C.harness D.borrow
【小题14】
A.And B.But C.So D.For
【小题15】
A.holding B.hiding C.fetching D.lifting
【小题16】
A.suggested B.commanded C.sent D.forced
【小题17】
A.frightened B.pleased C.puzzled D.surprised
【小题18】
A.failure B.success C.complaint D.determination
【小题19】
A.warmth B.coldness C.kindnessD.sympathy (同情)
【小题20】
A.doubtfully B.hardly C.actually D.nearly

Terry was a middle-aged leather trader whose repeated failure in career made him a depressed man, often __16__ that he had been cheated by others. One day he told his wife he was so __17__ with the city that he had to leave.

So his family moved to another city. It was the evening of a weekend. When Terry and his wife were busily __18__ up their new home, the light suddenly __19__. Terry was regretful to have forgotten to bring along __20__ and had to wait __21__ in a low mood. Just then he heard light, hesitant __22__ on his door that were clearly audible (听到) in the __23__ night.

“Who’s it?” he wondered, since Terry was a __24__ to this city. And this was the moment he especially hated to be __25__, so he went to the door and opened it __26__. At the door was a little girl, shyly asking, “Sir, do you have candles? I’m your neighbor. ” “No,” answered Terry in anger and shut the door __27__. “What a nuisance!” He complained over it with his wife. “No sooner had we settled down than the neighbor came to __28__ things.”

After a while, the door was knocked again. He opened it and found the same girl outside. __29__ this time she was __30__ two candles, saying, “My grandma told me the new neighbor downstairs might need candles. She __31__ me here to give you these.” Terry was very __32__ by what he saw. At that moment he suddenly realized what caused his __33__ in life. It was his __34__ and harshness (刻薄) with other people. The person who had cheated him in life was __35__ nobody else but himself, for his eyes had been blurred (蒙蔽) by his unsympathetic mind.

1.

A.complaining

B.telling

C.hoping

D.pretending

 

2.

A.pleased

B.disappointed

C.exhausted

D.encouraged

 

3.

A.looking

B.turning

C.coming

D.tidying

 

4.

A.went on

B.went down

C.went out

D.went through

 

5.

A.candles

B.matches

C.lights

D.bulbs

 

6.

A.happily

B.patiently

C.hopefully

D.helplessly

 

7.

A.steps

B.words

C.knocks

D.screams

 

8.

A.dark

B.quiet

C.noisy

D.crowded

 

9.

A.newcomer

B.stranger

C.guest

D.settler

 

10.

A.called

B.disturbed

C.watched

D.offered

 

11.

A.surprisingly

B.delightedly

C.impatiently

D.willingly

 

12.

A.gently

B.kindly

C.politely

D.violently

 

13.

A.lend

B.sell

C.harness

D.borrow

 

14.

A.And

B.But

C.So

D.For

 

15.

A.holding

B.hiding

C.fetching

D.lifting

 

16.

A.suggested

B.commanded

C.sent

D.forced

 

17.

A.frightened

B.pleased

C.puzzled

D.surprised

 

18.

A.failure

B.success

C.complaint

D.determination

 

19.

A.warmth

B.coldness

C.kindness

D.sympathy (同情)

 

20.

A.doubtfully

B.hardly

C.actually

D.nearly

 

 

BUKHANNON, West Virginia—Two rescue teams slowly moved along a two-mile path on Monday night to the site of a coal mine explosion that trapped 13 miners, who had not been heard from since the early morning accident.

Meanwhile, at a nearby church, more than 250 family members and friends gathered, waiting for updates(最新报道)on the rescuers’ progress.

The miners were trapped at about 6:30 and many families weren’t informed of the accident until about 10 a.m-more than three hours after it happened. “It’s very upsetting, but you’ve got to be patient, I guess,” said John Helms, whose brother, Terry, was trapped in the mine.

The trapped miners were about 260 feet underground and about 10,000 feet from the Sago Mine’s entrance, said Roger Nicholson, general counsel from International Coal Group.

At a late night news conference, Nicholson said one team had advanced about 4, 800 feet in the four hours since entering the mine just before 6 p.m. Another team entered the mine about 30 minutes later.

He said the crew was very experienced, with some members having worked underground for

30 to 35 years. The miners were equipped with about one hour of breathable oxygen each. The company has not released the names of the miners.

The teams test the air about every 500 feet, and have to disconnect (remove) the power to the phones they use to communicate with the surface before doing that. “ We don’t want to be energizing anything if it’s in an atmosphere with burnable gases,” Kips said.

The cause of the explosion was not immediately known. High levels of carbon monoxide were detected shortly after the explosion, which delayed rescue efforts, but those levels have since subsided(减退), authorities said.

1. According to the passage, we can infer that ________.

A. all the miners who were trapped underground were still alive

B. communication with the trapped miners was cut off

C. the two rescue teams entered the mine at the same time

D. the rescue started as soon as the accident happened

2. If the first team advanced at an average speed, they could dig about _______ per hour.

A. 1,000 feet         B. 2,400 feet          C. 1,200feet                  D. 4,800feet

3. Where can the passage be seen?

A. In a magazine.                               B. In a newspaper.

C. In a science book..                        D. On an advertisement.

4. Which of the following shows the position where the miners were trapped?

 

 

 

BUKHANNON, West Virginia—Two rescue teams slowly moved along a two-mile path on Monday night to the site of a coal mine explosion that trapped 13 miners, who had not been heard from since the early morning accident.

Meanwhile, at a nearby church, more than 250 family members and friends gathered, waiting for updates(最新报道)on the rescuers’ progress.

The miners were trapped at about 6:30 and many families weren’t informed of the accident until about 10 a.m-more than three hours after it happened.“It’s very upsetting, but you’ve got to be patient, I guess,” said John Helms, whose brother, Terry, was trapped in the mine.

The trapped miners were about 260 feet underground and about 10,000 feet from the Sago Mine’s entrance, said Roger Nicholson, general counsel from International Coal Group.

At a late night news conference, Nicholson said one team had advanced about 4, 800 feet in the four hours since entering the mine just before 6 p.m.Another team entered the mine about 30 minutes later.

He said the crew was very experienced, with some members having worked underground for 30 to 35 years.The miners were equipped with about one hour of breathable oxygen each.The company has not released the names of the miners.

The teams test the air about every 500 feet, and have to disconnect (remove) the power to the phones they use to communicate with the surface before doing that.“ We don’t want to be energizing anything if it’s in an atmosphere with burnable gases,” Kips said.

The cause of the explosion was not immediately known.High levels of carbon monoxide were discovered shortly after the explosion, which delayed rescue efforts, but those levels have since subsided(减退), authorities said.

1.According to the passage, we can infer that ________.

    A.all the miners who were trapped underground were still alive

    B.communication with the trapped miners was cut off

    C.the two rescue teams entered the mine at the same time

    D.the rescue started as soon as the accident happened

2.If the first team advanced at an average speed, they could dig about _______ per hour.

 A.1,000 feet     B.2,400 feet           C.1,200feet        D.4,800feet

3.Where can the passage be seen?

     A.In a magazine.                    B.In a newspaper.             

    C.In a science book..               D.On an advertisement.

4.Which of the following shows the position where the miners were trapped?

 

 

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