摘要: A. caught B. killed C. beaten D. stopped

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Lisa, 14, smiled as she turned to see who it was.

But the smile   1   . For it was not a friend who had   2   her, but a dense cloud of angry bees.

Lisa held her breath. She made up her mind not to panic. She quickened her pace. But the dark cloud still    3   her.

And suddenly they were swarming(成群地飞)all over her,    4   in her hair, on her thin summer blouse and bare(赤裸的)arms.

Then,    5   to control herself, Lisa threw up her hands to   6   her face and screamed(尖叫)for help. But her screams on the main country road to Odiham, Hampshire, went unheeded(无人留意的) by passers-by as raging bees stung(叮)her again and again. Car after car   7   by, but nobody stopped to    8   .

Then suddenly there was a screech(刹车声)of tires. Lisa   9   a gentle hand on her arm and a man's voice firmly, “Quick, into the car!” It was several minutes   10   she realized that it was a police patrol(巡逻)car.

But the   11   was not over yet. For the bees were still raging. And the police were uncertain what to do.

Learning that Lisa's home was only half a mile away, the driver   12   it with siren(报警器)blaring(喇叭声). When the patrol car stopped   13   Lisa's home, she was still   14   , “Theyre biting me. ”

Only after the girl's mother had rushed her to the   15   and put her fully-clothed   16   a cold shower was the last bee dislodged(移走).

Then while Lisa stood sobbing, the mother and police officer Richard Panton removed 18 stings. A dozen more were later removed by a family   17   , who also gave Lisa injection(注射).

Lisa said, “I was very    18    that the police came by because nobody else   19   . And the doctor told me I could have been   20   if many more bees had stung me. ”

1. A. missing        B. lost              C. froze           D. remained

27. A. touched        B. called           C. knew           D. knocked

3. A. covered        B. caught           C. followed          D. kept

4. A. lying          B. placing           C. standing         D. settling

5. A. hopeful         B. unable            C. anxious           D. difficult

6. A. save           B. satisfy           C. prevent          D. protect

7. A. went          B. flew               C. sailed           D. walked

8. A. ask            B. hide             C. help             D. watch

9. A. learned      B. felt              C. touched         D. thought

10. A. when            B. until             C. before           D. after

11. A. danger        B. matter            C. business          D. accident

12. A. came up to        B. headed for        C. went down        D. drove off

13. A. towards        B. inside           C. nearby           D. outside

14. A. smiling       B. crying            C. talking           D. beating

15. A. kitchen       B. living room       C. bathroom            D. bedroom

16. A. under            B. below            C. over               D. above

17. A. teacher       B. driver            C. doctor           D. cook

18. A. pleased       B. thankful         C. successful       D. lucky

19. A. helped        B. stopped          C. passed           D. noticed

20. A. killed          B. wounded          C. murdered            D. beaten

 

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Lisa, 14, smiled as she turned to see who it was.

But the smile   1   . For it was not a friend who had   2   her, but a dense cloud of angry bees.

Lisa held her breath. She made up her mind not to panic. She quickened her pace. But the dark cloud still    3   her.

And suddenly they were swarming(成群地飞)all over her,    4   in her hair, on her thin summer blouse and bare(赤裸的)arms.

Then,    5   to control herself, Lisa threw up her hands to   6   her face and screamed(尖叫)for help. But her screams on the main country road to Odiham, Hampshire, went unheeded(无人留意的) by passers-by as raging bees stung(叮)her again and again. Car after car   7   by, but nobody stopped to    8   .

Then suddenly there was a screech(刹车声)of tires. Lisa   9   a gentle hand on her arm and a man's voice firmly, “Quick, into the car!” It was several minutes   10   she realized that it was a police patrol(巡逻)car.

But the   11   was not over yet. For the bees were still raging. And the police were uncertain what to do.

Learning that Lisa's home was only half a mile away, the driver   12   it with siren(报警器)blaring(喇叭声). When the patrol car stopped   13   Lisa's home, she was still   14   , “Theyre biting me. ”

Only after the girl's mother had rushed her to the   15   and put her fully-clothed   16   a cold shower was the last bee dislodged(移走).

Then while Lisa stood sobbing, the mother and police officer Richard Panton removed 18 stings. A dozen more were later removed by a family   17   , who also gave Lisa injection(注射).

Lisa said, “I was very    18    that the police came by because nobody else   19   . And the doctor told me I could have been   20   if many more bees had stung me. ”

1. A. missing        B. lost              C. froze           D. remained

27. A. touched        B. called           C. knew           D. knocked

3. A. covered        B. caught           C. followed          D. kept

4. A. lying          B. placing           C. standing         D. settling

5. A. hopeful         B. unable            C. anxious &nbsmp;           D. difficult

6. A. save           B. satisfy           C. prevent          D. protect

7. A. went          B. flew               C. sailed           D. walked

8. A. ask            B. hide             C. help             D. watch

9. A. learned      B. felt              C. touched         D. thought

10. A. when            B. until             C. before           D. after

11. A. danger        B. matter            C. business          D. accident

12. A. came up to        B. headed for        C. went down        D. drove off

13. A. towards        B. inside           C. nearby           D. outside

14. A. smiling       B. crying            C. talking           D. beating

15. A. kitchen       B. living room       C. bathroom            D. bedroom

16. A. under            B. below            C. over               D. above

17. A. teacher       B. driver            C. doctor           D. cook

18. A. pleased       B. thankful         C. successful       D. lucky

19. A. helped        B. stopped          C. passed           D. noticed

20. A. killed          B. wounded          C. murdered            D. beaten

 

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Edith Cavell was born on December 4, 1865, in England. When she left school, she became a teacher. Edith soon found that she had a  36  for nursing(护理), so she completed her training  37  any problem. In 1907, a doctor invited Edith to open a  38  school for nurses in Belgium(比利时).

In August 1914, Germany invaded Belgium. By then, the training school had become a Red Cross hospital. It required its nurses to care for injured soldiers from every country---even  39  soldiers.   .

German forces (军队) went through Belgium to France. British soldiers were  40  with the French, trying to  41  the Germans out of France. But they didn’t  42 . As a result, many British and French soldiers would be caught. But some of them found their  43 to Edith’s training school. There, she took care of them and  44  them from the German forces. Then she heard some  45  people were willing to help the soldiers escape. Together they organized travels for the soldiers out of Belgium to Holland, which was a safe country during the whole war.

In august 1915, the German government discovered  46  was happening at Edith’s training school. Edith was  47  for helping about two hundred British and French  48 escape. Early on October 12, 1915, Edith Cavell was  49  . She died for her country, but she believed that she had only been a nurse trying to do her 50 . History will remember her for ever.

A. story      B. talent       C. hope         D. taste

A .without    B. for         C. except        D. over

A. singing    B. teaching     C. learning      D. training

A. nation     B .child        C. street        D. enemy

A .meeting    B .fighting      C. competing   D. arguing

A. refuse     B. talk          C. keep       D. task

A. succeed    B. remember    C. miss        D. join

A. cause      B. reply        C. key        D. way

A. hid        B. knew        C. stopped     D. prevent

A. famous     B. honest       C. brave      D. poor

A. that        B. What        C. whom     D. which

A. driven      B. thanked      C. beaten     D. caught

A. soldiers     B. nurses       C. teachers    D. travelers

A. killed       B. punished     C. educated   D. shocked

A. homework   B. business      C. dream     D. duty

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Edith Cavell was born on December 4, 1865, in England. When she left school, she became a teacher. Edith soon found that she had a 36  for nursing(护理), so she completed her training 37  any problem. In 1907, a doctor invited Edith to open a 38  school for nurses in Belgium(比利时).

In August 1914, Germany invaded Belgium. By then, the training school had become a Red Cross hospital. It required its nurses to care for injured soldiers from every country---even 39  soldiers.   .

German forces (军队) went through Belgium to France. British soldiers were 40  with the French, trying to 41  the Germans out of France. But they didn’t 42 . As a result, many British and French soldiers would be caught. But some of them found their 43 to Edith’s training school. There, she took care of them and 44  them from the German forces. Then she heard some 45  people were willing to help the soldiers escape. Together they organized travels for the soldiers out of Belgium to Holland, which was a safe country during the whole war.

In august 1915, the German government discovered 46  was happening at Edith’s training school. Edith was 47  for helping about two hundred British and French 48 escape. Early on October 12, 1915, Edith Cavell was 49  . She died for her country, but she believed that she had only been a nurse trying to do her 50 . History will remember her for ever.

1.

A.story

B.talent

C.hope

D.taste

 

2.

A.without

B.for

C.except

D.over

 

3.

A.singing

B.teaching

C.learning

D.training

 

4.

A.nation

B.child

C.street

D.enemy

 

5.

A.meeting

B.fighting

C.competing

D.arguing

 

6.

A.refuse

B.talk

C.keep

D.task

 

7.

A.succeed

B.remember

C.miss

D.join

 

8.

A.cause

B.reply

C.key

D.way

 

9.

A.hid

B.knew

C.stopped

D.prevent

 

10.

A.famous

B.honest

C.brave

D.poor

 

11.

A.that

B.What

C.whom

D.which

 

12.

A.driven

B.thanked

C.beaten

D.caught

 

13.

A.soldiers

B.nurses

C.teachers

D.travelers

 

14.

A.killed

B.punished

C.educated

D.shocked

 

15.

A.homework

B.business

C.dream

D.duty

 

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     Israel was happy, very happy. The news of a deal to bring home the kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit ,
a young man held prisoner by Hamas for five years,spread.
     But the happiness was hardened by the reality of the price Israelis had paid to set him free. The 1,027 Palestinian prisoners to be exchanged for the single Israeli corporal turned out to include men and women
convicted (宣判有罪) of some of the worst terrorist attacks in the country.
     "Ambivalent," says Aya Ilouz, of her feelings on the matter. Strolling in downtown Jerusalem with her
husband Liron and their 5-month-old daughter Yael, the couple is so in sync on the question of the day
that they finish each other's thoughts.
     "Yes," says Liron, "we are very happy and excited to see Gilad meet his family. And on the other
hand-"
     "We are very concerned," says Aya.
     "About what happens next," Liron explains. "When the next terrorist blows himself up, someone will
have to answer."
     Just around the corner, on King George Street, Alan Bauer had been walking home with his son on
March 21, 2002, when a Palestinian man named Mohammad Hashaika exploded a suicide vest packed
with metal scraps. Eighty-four people were wounded that day. Of the three killed, one was a woman
pregnant with twins.
     Though the bomber of course died, Israeli courts convicted the two women who drove him to the site
of the bombing, easing his way past the Israeli checkpoint by buying flowers to carry in the Mother's Day
crowd.
     "These women, as I speak, are being released," Bauer says.
     Specifics have a way of weakening the joy of Shalit's release. Among the 477 prisoners released on
Tuesday, in the first phase of the exchange, are an organizer of the 2002 Passover bombing that killed 30
people; a woman who developed an online relationship with a lovesick Israeli youth she then had
murdered when he came to meet her; and the man who proudly displayed his bloody hands to the mob
(暴民) gathered outside the Ramallah building where two Israeli soldiers were beaten to death after
making a wrong turn onOct. 12, 2000.
     When the list became public, relatives of terrorism victims appealed, without success, to Israel's
supreme court to prevent the prisoner exchange. The court hearing was interrupted repeatedly by upset
survivors, including Shvuel Schijveschuurder, who lost five of his family members in a 2001 attack at a
Jerusalem Sbarro. To protest the release of the woman who drove the suicide bomber to the pizza
restaurant, Schijveschuurder poured paint on a memorial to Yitzhak Rabin, the Prime Minister slain by an
Israeli extremist for signing the Oslo Accords.
     "When we say 1,027 prisoners will be released, it's abstract, it doesn't mean anything," says Eliad
Moreh Rosenberg, who was wounded in the 2002 terrorism bombing at the Hebrew University cafeteria. "But for victims of terror, it's a reality."
     Israeli officials calculate that 60% of those released resume terrorism attacks. To help prevent that
resumption this time around, Israel insisted that most of the prisoners liberated be sent either to the Gaza
Strip - which is sealed off from Israel and under the control of Hamas, which says it continues to observe
a cease-fire - or into exile (流放) in Turkey, Qatar or Syria. About 100 arrived in the West Bank, where
the government led by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas works diligently to suppress
terrorism, cooperating with Israeli intelligence and military.
     With the future uncertain, on Tuesday, Jewish Israelis stopped and stared at televisions wherever they
came upon them. On the sidewalk at midmorning outside the 24-hour Hillel Market, 50 people were
gathered under a flat screen to catch the first images of Shalit, looking painfully thin . "It was moving. It
was very exciting," says Anat Rubin, 42. "I just saw photos of him getting out of the car. It gave me
chills." But she says she heard Hamas say that, learning from success, it was keen to kidnap more Israelis
in order to win freedom for the 6,000 Palestinians still in Israeli prisons. "I don't want to see the photos of
them doing the V for victory," she says. "Like they won. They are really releasing murderers. I'm happy
and sad all together."
1. The word "Ambivalent" in paragraph 3 is close to _________ in meaning.
A. happy          
B. moved            
C. contradicted        
D. terrified
2.Why do the Israelis feel concerned about the exchange of prisoners?
A. Because it's not fair to exchange 1 with 1,027.
B. Because they are concerned about the health of Shalit.
C. Because they are worried more terrorist blows are coming.
D. Because they want to know when and where the prisoners will be set free.
3. Of the following statements, which one is TRUE?
A. All the 1,027 prisoners were released at a time.
B. Among the released prisoners, Shvuel Schijveschuurder was caught because he poured
     paint on a memorial to Yitzhak Rabin.
C. All the Israelis are not for the prisoner exchange.
D.  The released prisoners can go wherever they like.
4. What's the main idea of the passage?
A. Israeli people's attitudes to the prisoner exchange.
B. How the kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit managed to return home.
C. The stories of many terrorist attack victims.
D. Life of every single Israeli is highly valued.
5. The underlined "them" in last paragraph is referring to __________.
A. released Palestinians  
B. Hamas    
C. Israeli officials  
D.  50 people under a flat screen
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