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We had hardly got above the clouds over the airport when a calm voice said over the loudspeaker:“For technical reasons we shall be returning immediately to London Airport. Please keep your seatbelts fastened.”
I was rather surprised and glanced at the old lady next to me. She had been very chatty while we were waiting to take off.
“I'm going to New York to visit some relatives there. I always sleep wonderfully welt whenever I get into a plane.”she had told me.
And indeed, she seemed to he in a very deep sleep already.
Just then a passenger behind me shouted,“Oh, my God! The wing's on fire.”
I looked out of the window and my blood froze. Smoke and flames were pouring out of one of the engines. The plane was already turning and losing altitude fast.
“What's happening? Are we going to crash?”an American in front of me demanded.
The cabin crew were already moving up and down the aisle (走道), reassuring (安慰) people, saying things like,“It's just all right. There's no need to worry. Now, if you just sit still, everything will be all right. Don't get up. Don't get upset.”
I looked out again. The ground was rushing up at us with shocking speed. We were already so low that I could make out cars and even people.
“It's only a slight emergency,”a stewardess told me with a tense smile.
Suddenly there was a sickening bump and we were rushing along the runway at a terrifying speed. The brakes screeched (发出尖锐刺耳的声音). The engines roared even more loudly. We came to a trembling stop. The cabin crew quickly opened the emergency exits and the passengers began sliding down huge, stocking-like chutes (滑道) to the ground. A fire engine was already putting out the fire in one engine. I had to shake the old lady violently to wake her up.
“What's wrong? Surely the journey isn't over already! I mean, have we got to New York?”she asked sleepily.
1.When did the emergency occur?
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A.We are not told.
B.Just before the plane landed in New York.
C.Shortly after the plane took off.
D.Sometime in the middle of the flight.
2.What does the underlined word“altitude”(in Paragraph 6) refer to?
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A.Height above sea-level.
B.Place or area high above sea-level.
C.Way of thinking or behaving.
D.Way of positioning the body.
3.What would be the best title for the text?
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A.An unpleasant flight.
B.An interesting experience.
C.An unforgettable experience.
D.Brave cabin crew.
4.When they landed, the old lady _____.
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A.was one of the first to get out
B.asked when they were going on lo New York
C.was shaking violently with fear
D.was not even sure where they were
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A. take off
B. take down
C. take out
D. take away
查看习题详情和答案>>Jones, a hardworking blacksmith, used to work all day in his shop. So hard working was he that at times he would make the sparks fly from his 1 .
The son of Mr. Smith, a rich 2 , would come to see the blacksmith every day and for hours and hours he would enjoy himself 3 how the tradesman worked.
"Young man, why don't you 4 your hand to learn to make shoe tacks, 5 it is only to pass the time?" said the blacksmith. " 6 knows, one day, it may be of use to you."
The lazy boy began to see what he could do. But after a little 7 he found that he was becoming very 8 and soon he was making some of the finest tacks.
Old Mr. Smith died and the son 9 the war lost all his goods. He had to leave home and was forced to 10 residence in another country. It so 11 that in this village there were numerous shoemakers who were spending a lot of money 12 tacks for their shoes and even 13 when they paid high prices they were 14 able to get what they wanted, because in that part of the country there was a high demand for soldiers' shoes.
Our young Mr. Smith, who was finding it difficult to 15 his daily bread, remembered that once upon a time he had learned the art of making tacks and had the sudden idea of making a 16 with the shoemakers. He told them that he 17 make the tacks if they could help him to 18 a workshop. The shoemakers were 19 willing to do so. And after a while, Mr. Smith found that he was soon making the finest tacks in the village.
"How funny it seems," he used to say, "even making tacks can bring a 20 .My trade is more useful to me than all my former riches."
1.A.hand B.finger C.gun D.hammer
2. A.classmate B.neighbor C.blacksmith D.workmate
3. A.observing B.noticing C.watching D.finding
4. A.put B.raise C.tie D.try
5. A.even if B.whether or not C.only if D.in that
6. A.He B.Somebody C.Who D.Nobody
7. A.advice B.practice C.knowledge D.training
8. A.serious B.caution C.devoted D.skilled
9. A.on account of B.regardless of C.instead of D.in need of
10.A.take in B.take up C.take off D.take on
11.A.occurred B.took place C.happened D.appeared
12.A.selling B.buying C.making D.promoting
13.A.at times B.at a time C.at one time D.at the time
14.A.never B.ever C.often D.not always
15.A.eat B.cook C.earn D.make
16.A.living B.bargain C.mistake D.sense
17.A.would B.used to C.should D.dared
18.A.set down B.set out C.set up D.set to
19.A.much too B.too much C.only too D.not too
20.A.fortune B. fame C.profit D.welcome
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John Russell, 83 years old, got on a Chicago bus. He saw a sign 1 that senior citizens could ride for half price. When he 2 three quarters (75 cents) into the box, the driver asked 3 his ID card. John took out his ID card. “You need a 4 CTA card,” said the driver. John did not 5 the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) card 6 he lived in New York and was in Chicago 7 his two sons.
“Then you need to put in 8 three quarters,”said the driver, “ 9 get off the bus.”
Old People are usually very stubborn. John said, “Give me back my three quarters, and I’ll 10 .”
“I 11 — it’s in the box. If you don’t get off, I’ll call the 12 ,” said the driver, and he did. Two police cars pulled up.
John and the driver told the police their 13 . “That’s why you called?” one policeman asked the driver. The other policeman then said to John, “I’ll give you three quarters.”
John shook his head, “Why should you give me the quarters? He should 14 me my three quarters. ”
“Where are you going?” asked the policeman. “Downtown to have lunch with friends,” John said.
“Come on,” the policeman said, “We’ll get you your card.” So they took him downtown to the CTA office. But the people there wouldn’t give him a CTA card — he needed a(n) 15 .
“What about his three quarters?” one policeman asked. The officials discussed, and a 16 was made to give John’s quarters back.
“ 17 are you going to get there?”
“By bus. And all I’m going to pay is 75 cents. ”
“ 18 ,” the policeman said.
John got on a 19 , dropped three quarters in the box, and said, “I’m a senior citizen ....” The driver looked at John and 20 . He didn’t know how lucky he was to be a wise man.
1. A. telling B. speaking C. saying D. explaining
2. A. dropped B. gave C. paid D. spent
3. A. after B. about C. for D. back
4. A. strange B. special C. especial D. true
5. A. buy B. change C. have D. pay
6. A. where B. when C. because D. where
7. A. visiting B. finding C. calling D. looking
8. A. more B. much C. other D. another
9. A. and B. so C. but D. or
10. A. get in B. take off C. take in D. get off
11. A. can’t B. needn’t C. shouldn’t D. mustn’t
12. A. manager B. official C. police D. public
13. A. reasons B. excuses C. stories D. words
14. A. return B. pass C. hand D. pay
15. A. picture B. paper C. explanation D. payment
16. A. suggestion B. promise C. decision D. mistake
17. A. Where B. How C. Where D. Why
18. A. Good luck B. Congratulations
C. It depends D. No way
19. A. bus B. police car C. box D. step
20. A. disagreed B. nodded C. laughed D. shook
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The rain was coming down heavily and I was going to be late for an important conference. Dressing up quickly, I called for a taxi, 1 that it would be faster than the subway.
It wasn't.
After a long wait, I finally got one, but the traffic was heavy. I looked at my 2 from time to time. Just as the traffic started moving, the driver 3 a man up ahead in a wheelchair.
“Wouldn't he be cold sitting right there!” the driver cried and began to 4 .
I could see there would be another 20 minutes' 5 — 6 him into the cab, folding up his chair and putting it into the taxi's small 7 , then dropping him off who knows where.
“What are you doing?” I shouted to the driver.
As the 8 came out, I wanted to take them back. The wrongness of my 9 to the driver shocked me. Why did I let out the shout?
The driver 10 me and we continued the journey. Eventually I got out of the taxi and
11 to the office. As I ran, I understood that, though it wasn't my duty to take the time to help others, I shouldn't have 12 the driver's stopping. I should have been able to see beyond my impatience to notice what was most inerrant (不会错的). Whenever I think of this incident, this is my 13 : I am not a 14 self-centered person, but I still feel 15
of being self-centered. Living a busy life in a fast-paced big city, do we still need to stop to help those who are in need of help?
1. A. reminding B. expecting C. realizing D. attempting
2. A. computer B. document C. message D. watch
3. A. witnessed B. picked C. spotted D. observed
4. A. pull over B. take off C. pass by D. run away
5. A. complaining B. suffering C. waiting D. struggling
6. A. indicating B. recommending C. lifting D. urging
7. A. trunk B. box C. window D. carriage
8. A. anxieties B. words C. results D. comments
9. A. reaction B. request C. comment D. suggestion
10. A. comforted B. prevented C. encouraged D. ignored
11. A. escaped B. fled C. settled D. flooded
12. A. excited at B. thought about C. made fun of D. complained about
13. A. feeling B. motto C. dream D. determination
14. A. skillfully B. strangely C. particularly D. hopefully
15. A. proud B. aware C. ashamed D. confident
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