题目内容
15.A California bus driver is being awarded as a hero after he saved a young boy who had been kidnapped(绑架)nearly an hour earlier from the Milpitas Public Library,in Milpitas,California.The 3-year-old was at the library with his mother when he was kidnapped by 23-year-old Alfonso David Edington.On learning of the boy's kidnapping,officers and library officials responded without hesitation and closed the library to incoming and outgoing traffic,while putting all authorities and public transit drivers on alert(警觉) to keep a look out for a young boy wearing plaid shorts and red shoes,and the suspected kidnapper,wearing a black hoodie(连帽衫).
About an hour after the kidnapping,Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority bus driver Tim Watson noticed a crying young boy on his bus,who happened to be sitting next to a man wearing a black hoodie.Not wanting to raise suspicion,the quick thinking Watson pulled the bus over and pretended to check the aisles(通道)for a missing green backpack.
"What I'm really trying to do is to get up without him knowing to look at the little boy.So sure enough,I see the plaid shorts and red shoes.That's what really stuck out in my mind,"Watson said.
After returning to his seat,Watson radioed police to tell them that he'd found the kidnapped boy,and that he would be stopping the bus at the Fremont train station-about 12miles from where the child was kidnapped.
When Edington went to disembark with the child in tow,Watson wanted to give the police enough time to get into position."The bus driver is a hero,an absolute hero,"Milpitas Police Chief Steve Pangelinan said that Watson's sharp eye and quick thinking saved the boy from his kidnapper.
The child was reunited with his emotional parents at the Milpitas Police Station,and as for the hero bus dirver,he just wanted to get home to hug his own kids.Thanks to the quick thinking Tim Watson,who saved the boy from his kidnapper,both he and the boy's parents will be hugging their children just a little bit tighter from now on.
28.What does the passage mainly talk about?D
A.A 3-year-old boy got lost in the library.
B.The child was reunited with his parents who had been lost nearly an hour.
C.A bus driver found his own kids who were kidnapped.
D.A California bus driver saved a young boy who had been kidnapped.
29.What did Watson do when he made sure he found the kidnapped?D
A.He ran away from a bus stop.
B.He moved into a nearby library.
C.He reported it to the policeman.
D.He pretended to find a backpack.
30.What is it that saved the boy from his kidnapper?B
A.The police's quick action.
B.The driver's sharp eye and quick thinking.
C.The carefulness of the boy's mother.
D.The boy's bravery and cleverness.
31.What do you think of the bus driver?C
A.Timid.B.Selfish C.Clever.D.Devoted.
分析 本文是一篇人物故事类阅读.文章主要讲述了加州的一个司机救了被绑架的小男孩的故事.当司机发现绑架的时候,他假装找一个背包,最后救出了男孩,可以看出这个司机很聪明.
解答 28-31 DDBC
28.D.主旨大意题.纵览全文并根据"A California bus driver is being awarded as a hero after he saved a young boy who had been kidnapped(绑架)nearly an hour earlier from the Milpitas Public Library,in Milpitas,California."可知文章主要讲述了加州的一个司机救了被绑架的小男孩.故选D.
29.D.细节理解题.根据"Not wanting to raise suspicion,the quick thinking Watson pulled the bus over and pretended to check the aisles(通道)for a missing green backpack."可知当Watson发现绑架的时候,他假装找一个背包.故选D.
30.B.推理判断题.根据"Thanks to the quick thinking Tim Watson,who saved the boy from his kidnapper,"可知是司机敏捷的思维把男孩从绑匪那里救了出来.故选B.
31.C.推理判断题.纵览全文并根据"Not wanting to raise suspicion,the quick thinking Watson pulled the bus over and pretended to check the aisles(通道)for a missing green backpack"可知这个司机很聪明.故选C.
点评 本文是一篇人物故事类阅读.文章主要讲述了加州的一个司机救了被绑架的小男孩的故事.此类题型主要考查学生的细节理解和推理判断能力.细节理解题是针对文中某个细节、某句话或某部分具体内容设置问题,所以在做细节理解题时要结合原文和提干有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,再结合选项选出正确答案.在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要联系上下文根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.在做主旨大意题时考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点,确定主旨.
-No hurry.We have enough time before the plane takes off.( )
A. | faster | B. | fastest | C. | more slowly | D. | more carefully |
At first,she(33)Bto take it because she said the weather was very (34)C and it was better to walk.I started (35)D.She told me to stop immediately,but I didn't pay attention to what she was (36)D.For about an hour,I didn't stop crying.My mother became very (37)Awith me.I didn't stop.I just ran away from her.I ran as (38)C as I could.
The street was really crowded,so she couldn't (39)Dme.Then,I entered one of the biggest shops.There was a coffee house on the second floor.I went(40)B,sat in a chair,and started crying again.All of the people in the coffee shop came around me.
They were(41)Bto me,but I didn't understand English at all.After that,they (42)A the police station,and a policeman came to the coffee shop.He tried to talk to me,but I just (43)Dcrying.Then he took the small bag that I was (44)B,opened it and found my hotel address and (45)C number.When he phoned the hotel,my (46)Canswered the phone.
In the end,the policeman took me to the (47)A.My father was standing in front of the hotel door.He talked to the policeman,and then he asked me what had(48)B and where my mother was.I told him everything,and I also told him that I was (49)Cthat my mother was very angry with me.
When my mother came back,she was crying.But when she saw me,she hugged me and kissed me.She talked to my father about everything.(50)Dof them told me not to do anything like that in the future because maybe one day I wouldn't find anyone to help me.They wouldn't forgive me if I did it again.
31.A.running | B.walking | C.visiting | D.drivin |
32.A.tired | B.mad | C.happy | D.sad |
33.A.agreed | B.refused | C.suggested | D.managed |
34.A.horrible | B.windy | C.nice | D.cold |
35.A.talking | B.laughing | C.singing | D.crying |
36.A.hearing | B.regarding | C.thinking | D.saying |
37.A.angry | B.strict | C.satisfied | D.familiar |
38.A.excitedly | B.slowly | C.quickly | D.carelessly |
39.A.search | B.educate | C.forgive | D.follow |
40.A.outside | B.inside | C.upon | D.down |
41.A.advising | B.talking | C.listening | D.coming |
42.A.called | B.remembered | C.measured | D.left |
43.A.stopped | B.preferred | C.regretted | D.continued |
44.A.catching | B.carrying | C.gaining | D.buying |
45.A.plate | B.lucky | C.phone | D.licence |
46.A.mother | B.guide | C.father | D.waiter |
47.A.hotel | B.shop | C.street | D.station |
48.A.forgotten | B.happened | C.damaged | D.lost |
49.A.worried | B.concerned | C.afraid | D.angry |
50.A.None | B.Either | C.Neither | D.Both |