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The first day was a lot of fun as we were excited and laughing at each other's stupid jokes. By the third day of driving in the seemingly endless desert, we began to get bored. We had been quiet for a few hours when in the distance Chris found some kangaroos. We were both excited and decided to get a closer look. 82 We got closer and closer, and Chris was doing 110 kilometers per hour. We were very close to the kangaroos—too close—when we heard a loud BANG!
Chris stopped the car and we got out. Behind the car was a larger kangaroo lying completely still on the ground. 83 He took off his sunglasses and put them on the kangaroo and did the same with his jacket. Then, he put his arm around the kangaroo and told me to take a photo of them together. 84 While I was focusing the camera, I saw the kangaroo move. It suddenly woke up, looked at Chris, and jumped away into the distance before we could do anything.
I started laughing but Chris looked very serious. 85 I started laughing even harder. I stopped laughing, however, when he said that our car keys were also in the jacket!
F. I was still surprised, but I took out my camera. |
A young man worked very hard on his lessons. He was too busy to have a rest. One day he found that he couldn't fall asleep at night. As he became ill, he couldn't go to sleep. When he went to bed, he closed his eyes and tried to sleep. But he always failed.
After a few days he decided to see a doctor.
"I just can't go to sleep at night. What should I do?" he asked.
"I have a suggestion," said the doctor. "You can try to count numbers. When you count to one thousand, you will be asleep. I am sure of it. "
The next day the man returned to the doctor's office.
"Well," said the doctor. "How are you today? Did you try my suggestion?"
The man still looked tired. "Yes," he said. "I tried to count one, two, three.. , up to one thousand. But when I counted to five hundred and sixty--nine, I began to feel sleepy. I had to get up and drink some tea so that I could go on counting up to one thousand. But then I still couldn't fall asleep. "
【小题1】Why couldn't the young man go to sleep at night?
| A.Because he didn't finish his lessons. |
| B.Because he worked too hard. |
| C.Because he was worried about his homework. |
| D.Because there was a lot of noise. |
| A.To drink much water before going to bed. |
| B.To count numbers while he was lying in bed. |
| C.To count numbers before he went to bed. |
| D.To take some medicine and go to bed earlier. |
| A.he wanted to thank the doctor |
| B.he felt better and wanted some more medicine |
| C.he wanted to ask the doctor how to count the numbers |
| D.he still couldn't go to sleep at night |
| A.from 1 to 569 and got up to drink some tea |
| B.from 1 to 569 and fell asleep |
| C.from 1 to 1,000 and fell asleep |
| D.from 568 to 1,000 |
| A.didn't understand the doctor's suggestion |
| B.was not able to count numbers |
| C.was very afraid to stay at home by himself |
| D.wasn't sleepy at all |
C
“Everything happens for the best.” Whenever I faced disappointment, my mother would say this to me.
After I graduated form college in 1932, I decided to find a job in radio as a sports announcer(广播员). I went to Chicago and knocked at the door of every station. But unluckily, I was refused every time.
At one station, a kind lady told me that big stations wouldn’t hire(雇佣) a person without any experience and suggested that I try my luck at smaller stations. Following her advice, I went back to Dixon, where I had grown up. There were no such jobs in Dixon, and my father said a newly-opened store wanted a local athlete to work for it. I wanted this job, but I was refused again.
“Everything happens for the best,” Mom reminded me. Dad offered me the car to look for a job. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport, Iowa. The program director, Peter MacArthur, told me they had already hired an announcer.
As I left his office, I felt so frustrated. “How can I become a sports announcer if I can’t get a job in a radio station?” I asked aloud.
While I was waiting for the elevator, I heard someone calling. It was MacArthur. “What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football?” Then he asked me to have a try. He was pleased with my performance, and he offered me a chance to work there.
On my way home, I thought of my mother’s words: “If you carry on, one day something good will happen. Something wouldn’t have happened if without the failure before.”
【小题1】Why couldn’t the writer find a job at big radio stations?
| A.Because he never graduated from college. |
| B.Because he didn’t work hard in college. |
| C.Because he didn’t have much experience. |
| D.Because he didn’t know about sports. |
a. The writer got a job as a sports announcer at a radio station.
b. The writer was refused when he wanted jobs in Chicago.
c. The writer graduated from college.
d. The writer went back to his hometown to look for a job.
| A.cbda | B.cbad | C.bcda | D.bcad |
| A.The writer’s parents didn’t want him to be a sports announcer. |
| B.There were no radio announcer jobs in the writer’s hometown. |
| C.The writer became uninterested in being a sports announcer. |
| D.The writer got a job as a sports announcer in Dixon at last. |
| A.He shouldn’t be a sports announcer. |
| B.Disappointment leads to failure. |
| C.He should be proud of himself. |
| D.Everything will be OK if he keeps trying. |
B.根据短文内容及首字母提示完成短文(每空一词)
Recently a lot of people have been punished for speaking on their mobile phones while driving. S 1 on the phone requires concentration(集中,专心) and takes a driver’s a 2 from the road.If you drive after you have consumed alcoholic(含酒精的) drinks, you are a 3 the law and risking your own life as well as the lives of o 4 . If you are with someone else who has been drinking alcohol, even i 5 they had just a glass of beer, do not a 6 them to drive.
There is a fact that driving too fast through city streets is very irresponsible and d 7 . Our city streets are always b 8 with people, cars and bicycles. Drivers have to take the responsibility(责任) to be c 9 _ for people crossing the road, especially older people who may walks 10 and young children who may not look before stepping into the road.
While Nick was on the bus reading his newspaper, the man sitting next to him suddenly pushed a large envelope(信封)into his hands. "Here, take this!" the man said, stood up and got off the bus before Nick could say a word.
Nick sat there, holding the envelope. It felt heavy. There was paper inside, or money perhaps. "I'd better hand it over to the police," he thought. There was a police station close to his office. But, as he got off the bus, a man came to him. He seemed to be waiting for something. "He wants the envelope," Nick thought. Nick began to walk quickly, and the man hurried after him. Nick managed to lose the man in the crowd(人群).When he entered the police station, the man was no longer in sight.
Inside the police station, Nick handed over the envelope to the policeman who was on duty. The man opened it. The envelope was full of money, false(假的)money.“Clearly the man made a mistake," the policeman said. "He thought you were one of the gang(团伙)!”
“However," the policeman went on. "I'm afraid I must ask you to keep quiet about all this. We are trying to catch some very clever thieves, and we don't want them to know that we have some of the money. So you mustn't say a word to anyone-not even to your boss!"
1. The man who suddenly gave Nick an envelope was most probably_______.
A. Nick's friend B. the bus driver C. a thief D. a postman
2. As Nick got off the bus, a man came to him because_______.
A. he wanted to catch Nick
B. he thought Nick was a policeman
C. he wanted to give Nick some money
D. he thought Nick was one of their gang
3. By the last few sentences of the passage, we can infer that_______.
A. Nick let everyone know his wonderful story
B. Nick's boss was the last to know Nick's story
C. Nick would keep silent about what happened for some time
D. the gang already knew the police got some of the false money
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