题目内容
Prince was a dog. His owner, Julie, was an exchange student from
“Just for a couple of weeks,” she 38 me, “until I can figure something else out.”
But after several weeks, Julie asked us to keep her dog forever. Of course, she didn’t have to push too hard 39 we had all fallen in love with this little dog. 40 , we weren’t too crazy about his name. “Prince” 41 so formal. It was more like the 42 of a German shepherd (德国牧羊犬). Although we all 43 to come up with a name more fitting, we seemed to be stuck with “Prince”.
Before long Prince showed some of his princely 44 to our family. It started when our younger son Luke was sick in bed. Prince didn’t usually go 45 where the boys’ rooms were. He usually 46 to me like glue since I was the one who fed him. But on that 47 day, when I went upstairs to check Luke’s fever, I found that Prince was 48 beside my sick boy. He didn’t leave Luke’s side until Luke began feeling better.
The same thing happened 49 . Whenever anyone in our family was sick, Prince would be right by that person’s side 50 it was his job to take care of them until they recovered. It was incredible to see this normally 51 dog put aside his romping (玩耍的)needs to display his 52 for a sick family member.
Our little Prince lived for nearly sixteen years. He 53 loyal to our family the entire time. Even in his final days, when he was in pain, I knew he would 54 his life for any of us. By then we had all realized that he had been named 55 -- for he truly was a Prince among dogs.
36. | A. With | B. Upon | C. Despite | D. Without |
37. | A. forbidden | B. frightened | C. cold | D. hungry |
38. | A. informed | B. reminded | C. comforted | D. promised |
39. | A. if | B. since | C. unless | D. until |
40. | A. Otherwise | B. Besides | C. However | D. Therefore |
41. | A. tasted | B. sounded | C. looked | D. kept |
42. | A. voice | B. body | C. hair | D. name |
43. | A. managed | B. refused | C. tried | D. failed |
44. | A. pace | B. shape | C. appearance | D. character |
45. | A. outside | B. upstairs | C. outdoors | D. downstairs |
46. | A. stuck | B. adapted | C. talked | D. lied |
47. | A. warm | B. particular | C. strange | D. normal |
48. | A. smiling | B. quarreling | C. fighting | D. resting |
49. | A. repeatedly | B. fortunately | C. unexpectedly | D. naturally |
50. | A. even if | B. now that | C. as if | D. as long as |
51. | A. quiet | B. gifted | C. greedy | D. active |
52. | A. search | B. care | C. respect | D. pay |
53. | A. became | B. acted | C. remained | D. grew |
54. | A. change | B. share | C. save | D. sacrifice |
55. | A. appropriately | B. carefully | C. bravely | D. casually |
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A major earthquake rocked Haiti at 4:53 pm local time on Jan.12, 2010, killing possibly thousands of people but no official figure has been released so far.
The quake, which struck about 15km (10 miles) south-west of the capital, Port-au-Prince, was quickly followed by two strong aftershocks. In the space of a minute, numerous buildings fell down. A five-story U.N. building was also brought down by the 7.3 magnitude quake, the most powerful to hit Haiti in more than 200 years according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
As night fell, the whole city is in total darkness. You can see thousands of people sitting in the streets with nowhere to go. There are people running, crying, screaming. Describing the earthquake as a "catastrophe", Haiti’s president said the cost of the damage could run into billions.
Haiti became the first independent Caribbean state in the early 19th century. Haiti's location, history and attracting climate once made it a tourist hot place. However, decades of poverty, environmental pollution and violence have left it as the poorest nation in the Americas. It has suffered a lot, including four hurricanes and storms in 2008 that killed hundreds.
【小题1】The great earthquake happened to the _______ of the capital city.
| A.south-west | B.north-west | C.south-east | D.north-east |
| A.People in Port-au-Prince don’t like to light on. |
| B.The earthquake happened in the evening. |
| C.Electricity in the city was cut off that night. |
| D.There are no lights at all in Port-au-Prince. |
| A.chance. | B.joke. | C.illness. | D.disaster. |
| A.Haiti became an independent state in the early 19th century. |
| B.Haiti belongs to Americas, just like Canada, America and so on. |
| C.At one time, tourism was important to the economy of Haiti. |
| D.Haiti is a country where such strong quacks often take place. |
A major earthquake rocked Haiti at 4:53 pm local time on Jan.12, 2010, killing possibly thousands of people but no official figure has been released so far.
The quake, which struck about 15km (10 miles) south-west of the capital, Port-au-Prince, was quickly followed by two strong aftershocks. In the space of a minute, numerous buildings fell down. A five-story U.N. building was also brought down by the 7.3 magnitude quake, the most powerful to hit Haiti in more than 200 years according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
As night fell, the whole city is in total darkness. You can see thousands of people sitting in the streets with nowhere to go. There are people running, crying, screaming. Describing the earthquake as a "catastrophe", Haiti’s president said the cost of the damage could run into billions.
Haiti became the first independent Caribbean state in the early 19th century. Haiti's location, history and attracting climate once made it a tourist hot place. However, decades of poverty, environmental pollution and violence have left it as the poorest nation in the Americas. It has suffered a lot, including four hurricanes and storms in 2008 that killed hundreds.
1.The great earthquake happened to the _______ of the capital city.
|
A.south-west |
B.north-west |
C.south-east |
D.north-east |
2. What can we infer from the underlined sentence?
|
A.People in Port-au-Prince don’t like to light on. |
|
B.The earthquake happened in the evening. |
|
C.Electricity in the city was cut off that night. |
|
D.There are no lights at all in Port-au-Prince. |
3. What’s the meaning of the word in bald “catastrophe”?
|
A.chance. |
B.joke. |
C.illness. |
D.disaster. |
4.Which statement about Haiti is NOT true?
|
A.Haiti became an independent state in the early 19th century. |
|
B.Haiti belongs to Americas, just like Canada, America and so on. |
|
C.At one time, tourism was important to the economy of Haiti. |
|
D.Haiti is a country where such strong quacks often take place. |