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Mary is a lovely and confident 17-year-old student. She is the first
Chinese high school student to a on the cover of a popular
【小题1】 _______
young adults’ fashion magazine. The editor-in-Chief f that
【小题2】_______
Mary was the very style he was looking for to _________ (代表)
【小题3】_______
young people’s attitudes. Mary also________(给人印象) the editor
【小题4】_______
with her f English when they first met her last year. Mary is always
【小题5】 ______
praised for speaking English almost like a n speaker. She
【小题6】 ______
explained that she had built up her English _____ watching thousands
【小题7】_______
of English DVDs since she was 10. After meeting a _________(有才华的)
【小题8】_______
boy _______ showed self-made DV movies at the English Corner in her
【小题9】_______
school, Mary realized that she should start making her_______ films.
【小题10】_______
阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示;2)首字母提示;3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。
Mary is a lovely and confident 17-year-old student. She is the first
Chinese high school student to a on the cover of a popular
1. _______
young adults’ fashion magazine. The editor-in-Chief f that
2._______
Mary was the very style he was looking for to _________ (代表)
3._______
young people’s attitudes. Mary also________(给人印象) the editor
4._______
with her f English when they first met her last year. Mary is always
5. ______
praised for speaking English almost like a n speaker. She
6. ______
explained that she had built up her English _____ watching thousands
7._______
of English DVDs since she was 10. After meeting a _________(有才华的)
8._______
boy _______ showed self-made DV movies at the English Corner in her
9._______
school, Mary realized that she should start making her_______ films.
10._______
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I had looked forward to this day for a long time.Finally I, Kirsty Sturart, would stand on the top of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe.Although I climbed often in my native Scotland, this was my first trip to the Alps.My companions—Jean Pierre Barton, Maurice Gautier, and Mary Sargent—and I left our camp early and planned to reach the top by late morning.
As we neared the top, large clouds gathered and it began to snow.We found shelter and decided to wait for the snow to stop.After three hours, however, we decided to go back and try again the next day.We started down the mountain in the thick snow.Jean-Pierre forgot his sunglasses and went back to look for them.As he was returning to us, he started to fall.
His fall started an avalanche(雪崩) and it was falling towards us! I was swept away by the heavy snow. Jean-Pierre hurried down to me.“Are you OK?” he asked.
“I think I broke my leg,” I answered.
“I’d better radio for help!” he said.“Where are the others?” We couldn’t see Maurice or Mary anywhere.
Jean-Pierre called the emergency radio number, and the police said they would send help right away.It seemed like hours, but only minutes later we heard the welcome sound of a helicopter. The helicopter couldn’t land on the mountainside, so they lowered two men, two dogs, and a stretcher(担架).One man ran to me, but I told him to search for the others.The dogs were trained for avalanche rescue and soon began to dig crazily in the snow.
Bernardo, the lead dog, found Mary’s scarf and led the rescuers to her.Maurice was nearby.The men gave us hot drinks and warm blankets and then prepared to lift us into the helicopter.Two men inside the helicopter pulled us up with the ropes.I went first on the stretcher.
Once we were safely inside, the helicopter flew to the hospital in Chamonix.Our poor rescuers and their dogs had to climb all the way back down the mountain.Later we would find these brave men and thank them for saving our lives.
1.What prevented the climbers from reaching the top?
A.The terrible weather.
B.The loss of the sunglasses.
C.The injury of the team members.
D.The unexpected height of the mountain.
2.How did the writer break his leg?
A.The road was covered with snow.
B.His companion knocked into him.
C.The heavy clouds blocked his view.
D.The avalanche caused a fall for him.
3.How did the writer feel while waiting for help?
A.Anxious. B.Crazy. C.Sorry. D.Annoyed.
4.What do we learn from the passage?
A.Mary was the leader of the team.
B.The team was upset about their failure.
C.It was several hours before the rescue team arrived .
D.The writer was excited thinking of climbing Mount Blanc.
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Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps. Although I climbed often in my native Scotland, this was my first trip
to the Alps. My companions-Jean-Pierre Barton, Maurice Gautier, and Mary Sargent-and I left our camp early
and planned to reach the top by late morning.
As we neared the top, large clouds gathered and it began to snow. We found shelter and decided to wait
for the snow to stop. After three hours, however, we decided to go back and try again the next day. We started
down the mountain in the thick snow. Jean-Pierre forgot his sunglasses and went back to look for them. As
he was returning to us, he started to fall. His fall started an avalanehe (雪崩) and it was falling towards us! I
was swept away by the heavy snow. Jean-Pierre hurried down to me. "Are you OK?" he asked.
"I think I broke my leg," I answered.
"I'd better radio for help!" he said."Where are the others?" We couldn't see Maurice or Mary anywhere.
Jean-Pierre called the emergency radio number, and the police said they would send help right away. It
seemed like hours, but only minutes later we heard the welcome sound of a helicopter. The helicopter couldn't
land on the mountainside, so they lowered two men, two dogs and a stretcher (担架). One man ran to me, but
I told him to search for the others. The dogs were trained for avalanche rescue and soon began to dig crazily
in the snow.
Bernardo, the lead dog, found Mary's scarf and led the rescuers to her. Maurice was nearby. The men gave
us hot drinks and warm blankets and then prepared to lift us into the helicopter. Two men inside the helicopter
pulled us up with the ropes. I went first on the stretcher.
Once we were safely inside, the helicopter flew to the hospital in Chamonix Our poor rescuers and their
dogs had to climb all the way back down the mountain. Later we would find these brave men and thank them
for saving our lives.
B. The loss of the sunglasses.
C. The injury of the team members.
D. The unexpected height of the mountain.
B. His companion knocked into him.
C. The heavy clouds blocked his view.
D. The avalanche caused a fall for him.
B. Crazy.
C. Sorry.
D. Annoyed.
B. The team was upset about their failure.
C. It was several hours before the rescue team arrived.
D. The writer was excited thinking of climbing Mount Blanc.
I had looked forward to this day for a long time. Finally, I, Kirsty Sturart, would stand on the top of Mount Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe. Although I climbed often in my native Scotland, this was my first trip to the Alps. My companions — Jean Pierre Barton, Maurice Gautier, and Mary Sargent — and I left our camp early and planned to reach the top by late morning.
As we neared the top, large clouds gathered and it began to snow. We found shelter and decided to wait for the snow to stop. After three hours, however, we decided to go back and try again the next day. We started down the mountain in the thick snow. Jean Pierre forgot his sunglasses and went back to look for them. As he was returning to us, he started to fall.
His fall started an avalanche (雪崩) and it was falling towards us! I was swept away by the heavy snow. Jean Pierre hurried down to me. “Are you OK?” he asked.
“I think I broke my leg,” I answered.
“I’d better radio for help!” he said. “Where are the others?” We couldn’t see Maurice or Mary anywhere.
Jean Pierre called the emergency radio number, and the police said they would send help right away. It seemed like hours, but only minutes later we heard the welcome sound of a helicopter (直升飞机). The helicopter couldn’t land on the mountainside, so they lowered two men, two dogs and a stretcher (担架). One man ran to me, but I told him to search for the others. The dogs were trained for rescue and soon began to dig crazily in the snow.
Bernardo, the lead dog, found Mary’s scarf and led the rescuers to her. Maurice was nearby. The men gave us hot drinks and warm blankets and then prepared to lift us into the helicopter. Two men inside the helicopter pulled us up with the ropes. I went first on the stretcher.
Once we were safely inside, the helicopter flew to the hospital in Chamonix. Our poor rescuers and their dogs had to climb all the way back down the mountain. Later we would find these brave men and thank them for saving our lives.
36. What prevented the climbers from reaching the top?
A. The terrible weather.
B. The loss of the sunglasses.
C. The injury of the team members.
D. The unexpected height of the mountain.
37. How did the writer break his leg?
A. The road was covered with snow.
B. His companion knocked into him.
C. The avalanche caused a fall for him.
D. The heavy clouds blocked his view.
38. How did the writer feel while waiting for help?
A. Anxious. B. Crazy. C. Sorry. D. Angry.
39. What do we learn from the passage?
A. Mary was the leader of the team.
B. The team was upset about their failure.
C. It was several hours before the rescue team arrived.
D. The writer was excited thinking of climbing Mount Blanc.
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