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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。
It was half an hour before midnight on December 24th last year. I was a ticket-counter supervisor(主管)for a major airline and was looking forward to the 36 of my shift (轮班)at Stapleton International Airport in Denver. My wife was waiting up for me at home so that we could 37 our gifts for Christmas.
Just then, a very 38 gentleman went up to me. He asked how he could get to Cheyenne, Wyoming. He had just arrived from Philadelphia and 39 his connecting flight. I pointed him to the ground transportation area, where he could rent a 40 . And then I called my wife to let her know I would be home 41 .
About fifteen minutes later, the gentleman 42 and informed me that all the buses were full and there were no cars 43 . I told him that he had to stay for a night at the airport. Hearing that, he burst into 44 .
I tried to make him calm down. He explained that his name was Tom, and that his only son was 45 ill at home and was not expected to 46 another year. He expected that this would likely be the 47 Christmas with his son.
I told Tom to 48 his luggage and wait for me at the gate. I was driving to Cheyenne. I called my wife Kathy, telling her about it and not to wait up for me. I drove fast 49 and we arrived in Cheyenne around 2:30 a. m.
Kathy was still 50 me when I got home in the early morning. We traded gifts and then our conversation 51 Tom. For Kathy and me, there was no 52 that driving Tom to Cheyenne was the 53 choice.
A couple of days later, I 54 a Christmas card with a picture of Tom and his family. In it, Tom thanked me for the special 55 he had received that holiday season, but I knew the best gift was mine.
A. end B. turn C. role D. change
A. expect B. get C. exchange D. make
A. kind B. helpless C. sad D. worried
A. mistook B. missed C. caught D. continued
A. bus B. flight C. room D. car
A. soon B. late C. early D. lately
A. left B. moved C. came D. returned
A. reliable B. present C. available D. acceptable
A. laughter B. tears C. anger D. sorrow
A. really B. slightly C. seriously D. unluckily
A. suffer B. live C. share D. grow
A. last B. best C. happiest D. hardest
A. hand B. find C. pack D. collect
A. for a while B. all around C. all the way D. from time to time
A. waiting for B. caring for C. thinking of D. depending on
A. remembered B. recalled C. concerned D. contained
A. idea B. doubt C. point D. problem
A. main B. only C. nice D. great
A. received B. sent C. saved D. discovered
A. drive B. help C. deal D. gift
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When Kathy and Victor reached the edge of the meadow, flames of the fire were shooting more than five meters into the air.
Kathy couldn't believe what she was seeing.One glance told her they needed medical attention immediately.She questioned Victor, "Are you able to find someone nearby for help?"
"There are no farmers, nor villagers nearby," he replied.
"I'm a distance runner, and I'll go for help." Looking at the seriously injured men, Kathy said to Victor, "It may take me several hours to get out." She started out.
When she was 23, Kathy set a women's record in a Marathon of 42 kilometers.But now she was running the race of life. She had nearly 30 kilometers of hard wilderness to cover to get help.
Kathy had been running for two hours.This was far back into the wilderness.The country path was growing vague.She stopped to take a quick compass reading.Yes, she had run almost for more than 20 kilometers.Her heart fell, her muscle aching.And finally she saw her car in the distance.
She jumped into the car and sped away.She reached a holiday house and called the police.
During the wait, she walked around, relaxing her legs and drinking water. It took almost two hours for a police helicopter to reach her at the trail end.They needed her for one more task.
【小题1】Who actually had the airplane accident?
| A.Justin and Teddy | B.Kathy and Victor |
| C.Justin himself | D.Kathy herself |
| A.Kathy would set up a new record |
| B.Kathy would run a race alone |
| C.Kathy was running for the lives of others |
| D.Kathy couldn't rely on Victor this time |
| A.she wasn't sure of her own memory |
| B.she had completely lost her way |
| C.the country path was getting vague |
| D.there was only the wilderness |
| A.Giving the injured food and drinks. | B.Showing the police the crash site. |
| C.Going back to put out the big fire. | D.Taking the injured to the hospital. |
Remind children that bad things don’t last. It may sound simple, but the message is extremely important. “Children often don’t have the experience to know that when something bad happens---they lose an important game or their best friend lets them down---it’s not the end of the world,” explains Nancy Leffert, a senior research scientist with the Research Institute, an American adolescents(青少年) and children’s research group. “They think their bad feelings will last for ever, or that one failure will ruin everything.”
Unfortunately, that kind of thinking discourages motivation(动机). “If a child believes that the cause of her upset is lasting, or that nothing she does will make a difference, it decreases her ability to keep on trying.” says Dorothy Rich, president of the MegaSkills Education Center of the Home and School Institute, based in Washington. Any time you can help your child see that a situation is not lasting, that a result can be changed, or that one opinion does not reflect reality, you give her reason to hope.
Case in point: “When my daughter Kathy was eight, art was one of her favorite subjects,” says Beth, a mother of two. “Then she got an art teacher who gave a great deal of praise to one student and barely noticed the rest. Kathy was ready to give up until I explained to her, “Never stop doing your best just because one person doesn’t give you praise.” Beth had to repeat the advice often, and finally her daughter got the message. “Kathy is 12 now, and art is still one of her strongest subjects.”
1.According to the passage we know many children__________.
A. know how to face a failure
B. try their best to avoid a situation of failure
C. don’t want to stay in bad feelings for ever
D. tend to take a failure as the end of the world
2.Which of the following is RIGHT about Nancy Leffert?
A. She is concerned about children’s attitudes towards failure.
B. She is the president of the Education Center.
C. She strongly believes that bad things won’t last long.
D. She is the director of the Research Institute.
3.Which of the following can a parent say to his children to show that one’s opinion does not reflect reality?
A. “If you call your friend and apologize, he won’t stay mad at you.”
B. “Go ahead. Don’t care what other people think.”
C. “You have lost today, but you can try again tomorrow.”
D. “That may be what your teacher thinks, but I see it differently.”
4.The best title of the passage is__________.
A. Help Children Promote Problem Solving Ability
B. Tell Children Not to Let Failure Ruin Them
C. Set Reasonable Hopes for Your Children
D. Teach Your Children to Be Happy
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As a mother, I have been blessed. I have a nice, smart, good-looking son named Alan. About a month ago, there was an assembly (集会) about seat belt safety 36 at Alan’s high school. One of the presenters in this program, Kathy Hezlep, had 37 her son in a horrible car crash the year before.
When Kathy was 38 asked to speak at this assembly, she was reluctant (不情愿的). Her son’s 39 had been extremely hard on her. She often felt helpless and discouraged, and she wasn’t sure how she could 40 a difference by speaking to this group.
But at last she 41 to talk to the students in the school. Kathy spoke about how 42 it had been since the loss of her son. She spoke 43 from her heart and 44 son took her words straight into his heart.
One day, the worst nightmare came. The 45 told me my son had been driving down a curving road and lost 46 of the car. When I was taken to the scene of the 47 and saw the broken car, I felt physically 48 . I couldn’t 49 three kids had walked away from that car 50 .
When I got to the hospital, I talked to Alan about the accident. He told me that 51 of the kids had been 52 their seat belts when he started the car. But Kathy’s words about her terrible loss had 53 him so deeply that he 54 that everyone put on their shoulder and lap belts before he would leave. That is 55 had saved their lives.
【小题1】.
| A.spoken | B.introduced | C.presented | D.talked |
| A.lost | B.hurt | C.saved | D.seen |
| A.again | B.first | C.then | D.even |
| A.wound | B.smile | C.life | D.death |
| A.give | B.take | C.feel | D.make |
| A.allowed | B.agreed | C.refused | D.asked |
| A.hard | B.easy | C.pleasant | D.poor |
| A.wildly | B.highly | C.directly | D.safely |
| A.the | B.his | C.her | D.my |
| A.parents | B.police | C.presenter | D.kid |
| A.control | B.power | C.direction | D.sense |
| A. | B.hospital | C.road | D.accident |
| A.sick | B.depressed | C.angry | D.ashamed |
| A.express | B.predict | C.believe | D.describe |
| A.alive | B.dead | C.wakened | D.relaxed |
| A.neither | B.one | C.none | D.either |
| A.dressing | B.wearing | C.putting | D.having |
| A.remembered | B.moved | C.punished | D.impressed |
| A.hoped | B.promised | C.insisted | D.informed |
| A.it | B.what | C.that | D.who |
As a mother, I have been blessed. I have a nice, smart, good-looking son named Alan. About a month ago, there was an assembly (集会) about seat belt safety 36 at Alan’s high school. One of the presenters in this program, Kathy Hezlep, had 37 her son in a horrible car crash the year before.
When Kathy was 38 asked to speak at this assembly, she was reluctant (不情愿的). Her son’s 39 had been extremely hard on her. She often felt helpless and discouraged, and she wasn’t sure how she could 40 a difference by speaking to this group.
But at last she 41 to talk to the students in the school. Kathy spoke about how 42 it had been since the loss of her son. She spoke 43 from her heart and 44 son took her words straight into his heart.
One day, the worst nightmare came. The 45 told me my son had been driving down a curving road and lost 46 of the car. When I was taken to the scene of the 47 and saw the broken car, I felt physically 48 . I couldn’t 49 three kids had walked away from that car 50 .
When I got to the hospital, I talked to Alan about the accident. He told me that 51 of the kids had been 52 their seat belts when he started the car. But Kathy’s words about her terrible loss had 53 him so deeply that he 54 that everyone put on their shoulder and lap belts before he would leave. That is 55 had saved their lives.
1.. A. spoken B. introduced C. presented D. talked
2.. A. lost B. hurt C. saved D. seen
3.. A. again B. first C. then D. even
4.. A. wound B. smile C. life D. death
5.. A. give B. take C. feel D. make
6.. A. allowed B. agreed C. refused D. asked
7.. A. hard B. easy C. pleasant D. poor
8.. A. wildly B. highly C. directly D. safely
9.. A. the B. his C. her D. my
10.. A. parents B. police C. presenter D. kid
11.. A. control B. power C. direction D. sense
12.. A. station B. hospital C. road D. accident
13.. A. sick B. depressed C. angry D. ashamed
14.. A. express B. predict C. believe D. describe
15.. A. alive B. dead C. wakened D. relaxed
16.. A. neither B. one C. none D. either
17.. A. dressing B. wearing C. putting D. having
18.. A. remembered B. moved C. punished D. impressed
19.. A. hoped B. promised C. insisted D. informed
20.. A. it B. what C. that D. who
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