题目内容
________ the sun, the earth is rather ________.
Compared with; small
Compared to; smaller
Comparing with; small
Comparing to; smaller
解析:
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因为the earth与compare为逻辑上的被动关系,所以排除C、D项;又因为是二者之间比较,所以用比较级。 |
Whenever the sun dropped and the blue sky came up, my father and I used to climb the mountain near my house. Walking together, my father and I used to have a lot of conversations through which I learned lessons from his experiences. He always told me, “You should have goals like climbing the mountain.” Without the mountain-climbing that we both enjoyed ,we couldn’t have enough time to spend together because my father was very busy. I really got a lot from mountain-climbing. It gave me time to talk with my father and to be in deep thought as well as develop my patience (耐力).
Once we climbed a very high mountain. It was so challenging for me because I was only ten years old. During the first few hours of climbing . I enjoyed the flowers and trees, and the birds’ singing, but as time passed, I got a pain in both of my legs. I wanted to quit climbing. In fact, I hated it at that mountain, but my father said to me, “You can always see a beautiful sky at the top of the mountain, but you can’t see it before you reach the top. Only there at the top, can you see all of the nice things, just like in life.”
At that time, I was too young to understand his words. But later after that, I got new hope and confidence. I found myself standing at the top of the sky, which was as clear as crystal (水晶).
1.The passage tells us that mountain-climbing was _____for Father and Son.
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A.hard |
B.enjoyable |
C.boring |
D.comfortable |
2.The word “quit” in the passage means “______”.
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A.carry on |
B.put off |
C.give up |
D.pick up |
3.We can infer from the last paragraph that ______.
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A.the writer was very successful in his life. |
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B.the writer reached the top of the mountain. |
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C.though the writer was young, he could understand his father. |
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D.the writer used to stop half-way when he climbed the mountain. |
4.The best title for the passage is “______”.
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A.Reaching the Top of the Mountain |
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B.Standing at the Top of the Mountain |
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C.What a beautiful Mountain |
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D.How to Get to the Top of the Mountain |
When people hear that I’m the youngest person to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean, they all have the same question: How did a 22-year old woman row a 19-foot boat for 70 days through high winds and crashing waves? Well, the biggest difficulty for me wasn’t physical. By the time I decided to do the ocean row, I had already biked 3,300 miles cross-country, run across the Mojave Desert, and swum the 325-mile length of the Allegheny River. No, the tough part would be mental: How would I handle the loneliness, the boredom of the vast sea?
I set off on January 3, 2010. I set my sights on getting past the quarter-way mark, which would take about 20 days.
Day 20, January 22, was gray and cloudy. I could have done something to celebrate, such as treating myself to a chocolate bar. But I didn’t.
I was suffering from terrible loneliness. I hadn’t seen landing over two weeks. Every day was beginning to feel the same. Eating, rowing, sleeping, watch the sky, watch the ocean.
Then, around sunset, I saw something move on the horizon. They were dolphins! They circled my boat. Suddenly I felt so grateful. They had come to help me celebrate, just when I needed them. I rowed at full strength for the next 20 minutes with the dolphins around. By the time we went our separate ways, I was no longer lonely. Better yet, I knew I would be okay.
I did make it, all 2,817 miles. I hit the coast of Guyana, South America, on March 14, after 70 days and five hours at sea. My ocean row raised $70,000 for the Blue Planet Run Foundation, which funds drinking water programs around the world. I know some athletes spend the entire journey imagining the end, and that helps them get through. But for me, the secret is to focus on the moment, where you experience the personal growth—those moments of awareness of being connected to the sun, the weather, and the waves. And, on the best day of my life, those dolphins, which freed myself from terrible loneliness.
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Which is the step taken as part of preparation for the tough row?
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A.swimming the 325-mile length of the river |
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B.answering the same question raised by people |
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C.running 3,300 miles cross-country |
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D.biking across the Mojave Desert |
2.
What does the underlined part mean?
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A.I didn’t have any chocolate bar for energy. |
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B.I wasn’t in the mood to celebrate my first goal. |
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C.It’s a pity not to celebrate my passing the quarter of the way |
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D.It’s a pity not to treat myself to a chocolate bar on Day 20. |
3.
What can be implied from the last two paragraphs?
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A.Imagination was an effective way to help me get through. |
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B.The Blue Planet Run Foundation helped me a lot. |
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C.The dolphins accompanied me to reach my destination |
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D.The unexpected dolphins swept away my loneliness |
4.
Which can be the best title of the passage?
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A.The day I stopped being lonely |
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B.The only challenge for a 22-year old |
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C.How to overcome loneliness at sea. |
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D.How to row alone across the Atlantic |