Hannay was nervous. His enemies were searching for him. All around him were grassy hills without trees. He had nowhere to hide. How could he escape?

Hannay walked along the country for a long time. Then he saw a road worker, who was working alone, fixing the road. Hannay could see the road worker was not feeling well. Hannay came up to him and said “How are you?”

“My head hurts,” the worker said, “I can’t do it. I want to go home to bed. My daughter got married yesterday, and I drank a lot of wine with my friends. That’s the problem!”

Hannay agreed that he should be home in bed.

“Yes, and I would be,” he replied,”but yesterday I received a message saying that the new surveyor was coming to look at my work. If he comes and finds me away, I’ll be in trouble.”

Suddenly Hannay had bright idea--he could act as the road worker and get away from his enemies.

“You go off to bed,” Hannay said,”I’ll do your job until the new surveyor comes.”

The road worker was pleased with this idea. He gave Hannay his hat and his old coat. Then he went home to sleep and perhaps to drink a bit more. Hannay put on the worker’s hat and coat and began to fix the road. About an hour later he heard a voice.

“Are you the road worker?” it asked.

It was the new surveyor. He was a young man with a clean face. He sat in a small car.

Hannay said yes. The surveyor told him about some work he wanted him to do before he came by again and drove off. Hannay continued with his work.

Then a village boy came by.”What has happened to the road worker?” he asked.

“He stayed at home today,” Hannay replied.”He’s sick.”

At about midday, a large car came down the hill and stopped near Hannay. Three man got out of the car. Hannay’s heart beat fast. He knew his enemies were coming...

1.What is this passage probably taken from?

A. A history book. B. A travel book. C. A novel D. A science book.

2.Why was the road worker feeling ill?

A. He had a cold. B. He hadn’t eaten all day.

C. He had been working all day. D. He drank too much at his daughter’s wedding.

3.Who did NOT come by while Hannay was working on the road?

A. The surveyor. B. The road worker’s daughter.

C. Hannay’s enemies. D. A village boy.

4.What can we infer (推断)from the story?

A. Hannay helped the road worker because he was warm-hearted.

B. The grassy hills were a perfect hiding place for Hannay.

C. The surveyor had lot of working experience.

D. The village boy knew the road worker.

5.What is the correct order of the story?

①Hannay met a road worker who was not feeling well and offered to take over for him.

②Hannay was worried because his enemies were following him.

③A car stopped near Hannay and three men got out.

④Hannay acted as the road worker when the surveyor came by.

⑤The village boy wondered what had happened to the road worker.

A. ②→①→④→⑤→③ B. ②→①→④→③→⑤

C. ①→④→②→⑤→③ D. ①→④→②→③→⑤

1.C 2.D 3.B 4.D 5.A 【解析】本文介绍了Hannay躲避敌人的搜查。他代替原来生病的马路工人工作。接下来他遇到了检验员,一个乡村男孩,最后他的敌人来了。 1.C \推理判断题。根据Hannay was nervous. His enemies were searching for him. All around him were gras...

In modern society there is a great deal of argument about competition. Some value it highly, for they believe that it is helpful for social progress and richness, others say that competition is bad; and that it sets one person against another and leads to unfriendly relationship between people.

I have taught many children who held the belief(看法) that their self – worth came from how well they performed at tennis and other skills. For them, performing well and winning are often life-and-death matters. Sadly, they forget to develop many other human qualities.

However, while some seem to wish to succeed very much, others think quite the opposite. They, especially young people have suffered from competitive stress from their parents or society. Teaching these young people, I often find that they choose to fail. They seem to choose failure by not trying to win or achieve success. By not trying, they always have an excuse: “I may have lost, but it doesn’t matter because I really didn’t try.” In fact, they are worried that if they had really tried and lost, that would mean they were worth nothing.

Clearly, this belief is the same as that of the true competitors who try to prove their self – worth. Both are based on the mistaken belief that one’s self – worth come from how well one performs in comparison(比较) with others. Both are afraid of not being valued. I suggest that they can discover a new meaning in competition only when such worries and fear begin to disappear.

Opinions about competition

Main argument

Some believe that competition 1. social progress and richness, while others think competition 2. to unfriendly relationship between people.

Children’s performances

Some children only care about 3. well and winning

It is 4.that they forget to develop many other human qualities.

Some children don’t try to win or 5. success but choose failure.

They are 6. that if they had really tried and failed, it would mean they weren’t worth 7..

Reason behind

They think one can 8. his self-worth only by performing better than others in competition.

Both are 9. of not being valued.

Writer’s 10. to children

Find the new meaning of competition as such worries and fear begin to disappear.

1.helps 2.leads 3.performing 4.sad 5.get/achieve 6.worried 7.anything 8.prove 9.afraid 10.suggestion/advice 【解析】本篇文章简述了作者对于竞争的态度,先是介绍了两种对于竞争的观点态度,其次通过介绍儿童在活动中表现讨论了其背关于个人价...

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