摘要:20.The fire hasn’t been . It during the night only because the candle wasn’t . A. put out; broke out; gone out B. put off ; broke out; put out C. put out; happened; put out D. put off; happened; gone out Ⅱ 完形填空(30分) There were still six miles to walk, and I came along as fast as I could. The night grew darker and darker, and I wished for my 21, because I knew that some of the bears had come out of their winter dens(穴). I had seen their22when I went to town in the morning. Bears are hungry and cross at this time of year; you know they have been 23 in their dens all winter long with nothing to eat, and that makes them thin and hungry when they wake up. I did not want to meet 24. I hurried 25as quick as I could in the dark. By and by the stars gave a little light. It was still black as pitch 26 the woods were thick, 27 in the open places I could see dimly . I was 28when I came into an open place where the stars gave me this faint light. All the time I was 29, as well as I could, for bears. I was listening for the sounds they 30 when they go carelessly through the bushes. Then I came 31into an open place, and there, right in the middle of the road, I saw a big, black bear. He was standing up on his hind legs, looking at me. I could see his eyes 32. I could see his pig –snout . I could even see one of his claws, in the starlight. My 33 stood straight up. I stopped in my tracks, and stood still. The bear did not move. There he stood, looking at me. I knew it would do 34 to try to go around him. He would follow me into the dark woods, where he could see better than I could. I had to pass that bear to get home. I thought that I could 35 him. He might get out of the road and let me go. So I took a deep 36, and suddenly I shouted with all my might and ran at him, waving my 37. He didn’t move. At last I looked around, and I got a solid heavy branch that had been broken from a tree by the weight of 38 in the winter. I lifted it up in my hands, and ran straight at the bear. I swung my branch as hard as I could and brought it 39 -Bang!-on his head. And there he still stood, for he was 40 but a big, black, burned stump !

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No one knows yet the accurate number of lives which have been lost in this terrible fire .But reports suggest that it is more than one hundred .

A wall of flames fifty feet high and at least one hundred and fifty miles wide is now racing towards the forests and rich farmlands of southern Victoria . Towns less than one hundred miles from Melbourne will be in danger unless the wind changes . People are rushing excitedly into the streets . The police have warned them not to see the fire but many people are doing so .

The cause of the fire is unknown . No rain has fallen in this part of Australia for three months , and the hot , north-west wind from the great central desert is blowing at more than thirty miles an hour .

The firefighters are travelling to the fire by road , rail and air . But it is not easy to get there . Flames and fallen trees have cut off or blocked roads and railway lines . The thick smoke often prevents them from finding the air strips (飞机跑道).

It is said that the fire has brought the greater danger to the country since the Second World War .

1.By the time the article was written , the fire        .

A.had just broken out    B.had been put out

C.was spreading violently       D.was coming to an end

2.The writer wrote this article mainly to tell people        .

A.the fire was terrible and dangerous

B.it was impossible to put out the fire

C.more than one hundred people died of the fire

D.to join in the fight against the fire

3.In the 4th paragraph , the writer suggested that        .

A.the fire would soon be controlled by the firefighters

B.it would be very difficult to put out the fire

C.the government was paying great attention to the fire

D.the fire had caused great losses and the airport was in ganger

4.The underlined word “ accurate” in the first sentence has the same meaning as        .

A.recent        B.whole         C.rough                  D.exact

 

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No one knows yet the accurate number of lives which have been lost in this terrible fire .But reports suggest that it is more than one hundred .
A wall of flames fifty feet high and at least one hundred and fifty miles wide is now racing towards the forests and rich farmlands of southern Victoria . Towns less than one hundred miles from Melbourne will be in danger unless the wind changes . People are rushing excitedly into the streets . The police have warned them not to see the fire but many people are doing so .
The cause of the fire is unknown . No rain has fallen in this part of Australia for three months , and the hot , north-west wind from the great central desert is blowing at more than thirty miles an hour .
The firefighters are travelling to the fire by road , rail and air . But it is not easy to get there . Flames and fallen trees have cut off or blocked roads and railway lines . The thick smoke often prevents them from finding the air strips (飞机跑道).
It is said that the fire has brought the greater danger to the country since the Second World War .
【小题1】By the time the article was written , the fire        .

A.had just broken out B.had been put out
C.was spreading violently D.was coming to an end
【小题2】The writer wrote this article mainly to tell people        .
A.the fire was terrible and dangerous
B.it was impossible to put out the fire
C.more than one hundred people died of the fire
D.to join in the fight against the fire
【小题3】In the 4th paragraph , the writer suggested that        .
A.the fire would soon be controlled by the firefighters
B.it would be very difficult to put out the fire
C.the government was paying great attention to the fire
D.the fire had caused great losses and the airport was in ganger
【小题4】The underlined word “ accurate” in the first sentence has the same meaning as        .
A.recent B.whole C.rough D.exact

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No one knows yet the accurate number of lives which have been lost in this terrible fire. But reports suggest that it is more than one hundred.

A wall of fire fifty feet high and at least one hundred and fifty miles wide is now racing towards the forests and rich farmlands of southern Victoria. Towns less than one hundred miles from Melbourne will be in danger unless the wind changes. People are rushing excitedly into the streets. The police have warned them not to see the fire but many people are doing so.

The cause of the fire is unknown. No rain has fallen in this part of Australia for three months, and the hot, north-west wind from the great central desert is blowing at more than thirty miles an hour.

The firefighters are traveling to the fire by road, rail and air. But it is not easy to get there. Flames and fallen trees have cut off or blocked roads and railway lines. The thick smoke often prevents them from finding the air strips (飞机跑道).

It is said that the fire has brought the greater danger to the country since the Second World War.

By the time the article is written, the fire       .

    A. has just broken out B. has been put out

    C. is spreading fiercely    D. is coming to an end

The writer writes this article mainly to tell people       .

    A. the fire is terrible and dangerous

    B. it is very easy to put out the fire

    C. less than one hundred people die of the fire

    D. to join in the fight against the fire

In the 4th paragraph, the writer suggests (暗示) that       .

    A. the fire would be controlled by the firefighters very soon

    B. it will be very difficult to put out the fire

    C. the government is paying great attention to the fire

    D. the fire has caused great losses and the airport was in danger

The underlined word “ accurate ” in the first sentence has the same meaning as        .

    A. recent   B. false    C. rough(大约的)  D. exact

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No one knows yet the accurate number of lives which have been lost in this terrible fire .But reports suggest that it is more than one hundred .
A wall of flames fifty feet high and at least one hundred and fifty miles wide is now racing towards the forests and rich farmlands of southern Victoria . Towns less than one hundred miles from Melbourne will be in danger unless the wind changes . People are rushing excitedly into the streets . The police have warned them not to see the fire but many people are doing so .
The cause of the fire is unknown . No rain has fallen in this part of Australia for three months , and the hot , north-west wind from the great central desert is blowing at more than thirty miles an hour .
The firefighters are travelling to the fire by road , rail and air . But it is not easy to get there . Flames and fallen trees have cut off or blocked roads and railway lines . The thick smoke often prevents them from finding the air strips (飞机跑道).
It is said that the fire has brought the greater danger to the country since the Second World War .
【小题1】By the time the article was written , the fire        .

A.had just broken out B.had been put out
C.was spreading violentlyD.was coming to an end
【小题2】The writer wrote this article mainly to tell people        .
A.the fire was terrible and dangerous
B.it was impossible to put out the fire
C.more than one hundred people died of the fire
D.to join in the fight against the fire
【小题3】In the 4th paragraph , the writer suggested that        .
A.the fire would soon be controlled by the firefighters
B.it would be very difficult to put out the fire
C.the government was paying great attention to the fire
D.the fire had caused great losses and the airport was in ganger
【小题4】The underlined word “ accurate” in the first sentence has the same meaning as        .
A.recent B.whole C.rough D.exact

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No one knows yet the accurate number of lives which have been lost in this terrible fire .But reports suggest that it is more than one hundred .

A wall of flames fifty feet high and at least one hundred and fifty miles wide is now racing towards the forests and rich farmlands of southern Victoria . Towns less than one hundred miles from Melbourne will be in danger unless the wind changes . People are rushing excitedly into the streets . The police have warned them not to see the fire but many people are doing so .

The cause of the fire is unknown . No rain has fallen in this part of Australia for three months , and the hot , north-west wind from the great central desert is blowing at more than thirty miles an hour .

The firefighters are travelling to the fire by road , rail and air . But it is not easy to get there . Flames and fallen trees have cut off or blocked roads and railway lines . The thick smoke often prevents them from finding the air strips (飞机跑道).

It is said that the fire has brought the greater danger to the country since the Second World War .

1.By the time the article was written , the fire        .

    A.had just broken out      B.had been put out

    C.was spreading violently D.was coming to an end

2.The writer wrote this article mainly to tell people        .

    A.the fire was terrible and dangerous

    B.it was impossible to put out the fire

    C.more than one hundred people died of the fire

    D.to join in the fight against the fire

3.In the 4th paragraph , the writer suggested that        .

    A.the fire would soon be controlled by the firefighters

    B.it would be very difficult to put out the fire

    C.the government was paying great attention to the fire

    D.the fire had caused great losses and the airport was in ganger

4.The underlined word “ accurate” in the first sentence has the same meaning as        .

    A.recent   B.whole    C.rough         D.exact

 

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