When my twin sons, Chad and Brad, were born, I was concerned about everything. Five years later, our little girl, Becky,   21  our family.I wanted everybody to be healthy and happy.I worked hard to see that they  22
As the kids grew older, I worried about headaches, throat infections and many other 23  childhood illnesses.I didn't like it when the boys spent time "warming the bench (板凳)" during Little League football games.I worried about Becky when she   24  the ball while playing softball.Before long, the teen years were upon us.I stayed   25  late t night waiting for the boys to return home.Many times the 26 crossed my mind that I would call the police if they weren't home on time._27_, they always arrived home safe and sound 28 I had to take such measures.
"Please don't ever call the police," one of the boys said when I  29  him after a late arrival.The day the boys moved away to college was a   30  day indeed.I worried about their being able to take care of themselves.Would they starve?
A few months after the boys left college, our  31  rang in the middle of the night. It startled (惊醒)us when we looked at the clock.It was 3 o'clock in the morning." 32  must be wrong," I shouted to my husband, Roy, as we both jumped up.We ran to the door, opened it, and there  33  a police officer
"You need to  34  your sons," he seriously announced.I picked up the telephone, but unfortunately, it was  35.A line outside had been accidentally (偶然) cut.Roy and I jumped into the car and  36  to the nearest telephone.My stomach ached.My husband was   37  so badly that he could hardly dial the number.
On the first  38 , Chad answered the telephone."What's wrong?" Roy shouted into the receiver (听筒).
"We were worried about you," Chad told him."We've been trying to call you all night, but you didn't   39  We called the police and asked them to go and check on you."
For the first time in their lives, the boys were worried about us.And they were the ones who   40  had to call the police.

【小题1】
A.completedB.visitedC.testedD.appreciated
【小题2】
A.didB.hadC.wereD.would
【小题3】
A.seriousB.commonC.unusualD.incurable
【小题4】
A.hitB.threwC.gotD.missed
【小题5】
A.downB.upC.outD.in
【小题6】
A.planB.adviceC.worryD.thought
【小题7】
A.StrangelyB.ProbablyC.LuckilyD.Exactly
【小题8】
A.afterB.whenC.beforeD.since
【小题9】
A.threatenedB.toldC.surprisedD.reminded
【小题10】
A.niceB.embarrassingC.happyD.sad
【小题11】
A.phoneB.clockC.alarmD.doorbell
【小题12】
A.SomethingB.AnythingC.EverythingD.Nothing
【小题13】
A.stoodB.greetedC.turnedD.came
【小题14】
A.callB.emailC.seeD.educate
【小题15】
A.goneB.uselessC.deadD.stolen
【小题16】
A.rushedB.headedC.wentD.moved
【小题17】
A.lookingB.shakingC.sufferingD.seeing
【小题18】
A.nightB.arrivalC.tryD.ring
【小题19】
A.talkB.answerC.wakeD.care
【小题20】
A.frequentlyB.suddenlyC.actuallyD.rarely

Saturday, June 16th  
In the morning, we went camping along a path in Green Natural Park. We were happy because it was a sunny day. We were expecting an enjoyable two-day holiday. On the way, we kept singing and making jokes.
However, in the afternoon, when we finished our picnic at one o’clock, it was dark and windy. Soon, there was a shower. Unluckily, none of us brought an umbrella. We ran about but we could find no place to hide.
Twenty minutes passed and it was still raining, There were hours to go before we reached the campsite (野营地). It was even worse that our small compass (指南针) showed that we went to the wrong way. We had lost our way! 
We had to make a quick decision as it was raining heavily. Chris said we could set up a tent to hide in, so Mary and Tom helped to set up the tent. Chris and I tried to make a fire to keep us warm. But we were unable to light the fire, as everything was wet. We dried ourselves, chatted and waited inside the tent. At about five o’clock, it stopped raining. We decided to give up the camping trip because all of us had been very tired.
This camping trip may not be very successful but we know each other better. And the most important thing I’ve learned from this trip is the importance of team spirit.
【小题1】The writer went camping in Green Natural Park            .

A.in JuneB.for 2 daysC.for 4 hourD.in the afternoon
【小题2】It was even worse that they            .
A.had no picnicB.couldn’t light the fire
C.lost their wayD.couldn’t know each other
【小题3】Chris suggested that they should             in the rain.
A.set up a tentB.reach the campsite
C.keep singingD.find a place to hide
【小题4】Which of the following is NOT true?
A.It was sunny in the morning.B.None of them had an umbrella.
C.They gave up the camping at last.D.They ran about to dry themselves.

Saturday, June 16th  

In the morning, we went camping along a path in Green Natural Park. We were happy because it was a sunny day. We were expecting an enjoyable two-day holiday. On the way, we kept singing and making jokes.

However, in the afternoon, when we finished our picnic at one o’clock, it was dark and windy. Soon, there was a shower. Unluckily, none of us brought an umbrella. We ran about but we could find no place to hide.

Twenty minutes passed and it was still raining, There were hours to go before we reached the campsite (野营地). It was even worse that our small compass (指南针) showed that we went to the wrong way. We had lost our way! 

We had to make a quick decision as it was raining heavily. Chris said we could set up a tent to hide in, so Mary and Tom helped to set up the tent. Chris and I tried to make a fire to keep us warm. But we were unable to light the fire, as everything was wet. We dried ourselves, chatted and waited inside the tent. At about five o’clock, it stopped raining. We decided to give up the camping trip because all of us had been very tired.

This camping trip may not be very successful but we know each other better. And the most important thing I’ve learned from this trip is the importance of team spirit.

1.The writer went camping in Green Natural Park            .

A.in June           B.for 2 days         C.for 4 hour         D.in the afternoon

2.It was even worse that they            .

A.had no picnic                          B.couldn’t light the fire

C.lost their way                          D.couldn’t know each other

3.Chris suggested that they should             in the rain.

A.set up a tent                           B.reach the campsite

C.keep singing                           D.find a place to hide

4.Which of the following is NOT true?

A.It was sunny in the morning.               B.None of them had an umbrella.

C.They gave up the camping at last.           D.They ran about to dry themselves.

 

It was almost four o’clock in the morning when the fire broke out.“We watch one window blow out,and then another,and heard people shouting,”says Stanley,21,a junior from Westfield State College in Massachusetts.Students were throwing ropes made from bed sheets out their windows,and a couple of them were trying to climb down.
Almost all the hotel’s 502 rooms were filled with college students from across the United States who were spending their holiday here in Acpulco,Mexico.As the smoke thickened,Moreno ran upstairs to where other Westfield students were rooming.“Some people had no idea what was going on,”he says.“I was shouting at the top of my voice.I made sure I hit every door.”At the same time,Stanley was downstairs helping people get through the smoke­filled hall.There he joined forces with Nalewanski who had just come back from his own night out.
“Let’s go.”Nalewanski says.He and Stanley wet their shirts in the bathroom and wrapped them around their mouths and noses so they could breathe.Then they ran up the stairs.
Nalewanski and Stanley found Moreno on the fourth floor.They all ran upstairs and down the corridors(走廊) on every floor,hitting every door hard.
In the end,no one was seriously injured.Even more unbelievable,all the Westfield students made it back to Massachusetts later that same day.
Westfield president Evan Dobelle says,“I have a great deal of pride in these young men and they were able to react in such an emergency.”

  1. 1.

    What’s the best title for this passage?

    1. A.
      College students have a terrible holiday
    2. B.
      College students survived a big fire
    3. C.
      Heroes:close call in a hotel fire
    4. D.
      A big fire broke out in a hotel
  2. 2.

    What do we learn from Stanley from the passage?

    1. A.
      He is in his last year in college.
    2. B.
      He is a very brave young man.
    3. C.
      He was reading a book when the fire broke out.
    4. D.
      He was the first one to find out there was a fire.
  3. 3.

    According to the passage ________ might not have woken up people during the fire.

    1. A.
      Evan Dobelle
    2. B.
      Nalewanski
    3. C.
      Stanley
    4. D.
      Moreno
  4. 4.

    The students helped people out through all of the following ways EXCEPT ________.

    1. A.
      helping people get through the hall
    2. B.
      shouting loudly to warn people
    3. C.
      hitting doors to wake people up
    4. D.
      Making ropes for people to climb down

Saturday, June 16th  

In the morning, we went camping along a path in Green Natural Park. We were happy because it was a sunny day. We were expecting an enjoyable two-day holiday. On the way, we kept singing and making jokes.

However, in the afternoon, when we finished our picnic at one o’clock, it was dark and windy. Soon, there was a shower. Unluckily, none of us brought an umbrella. We ran about but we could find no place to hide.

Twenty minutes passed and it was still raining, There were hours to go before we reached the campsite (野营地). It was even worse that our small compass (指南针) showed that we went to the wrong way. We had lost our way! 

We had to make a quick decision as it was raining heavily. Chris said we could set up a tent to hide in, so Mary and Tom helped to set up the tent. Chris and I tried to make a fire to keep us warm. But we were unable to light the fire, as everything was wet. We dried ourselves, chatted and waited inside the tent. At about five o’clock, it stopped raining. We decided to give up the camping trip because all of us had been very tired.

This camping trip may not be very successful but we know each other better. And the most important thing I’ve learned from this trip is the importance of team spirit.

60. The writer went camping in Green Natural Park            .

  A. in June   B. for 2 days      C.for 4 hour       D. in the afternoon

61. It was even worse that they            .

  A. had no picnic       B.couldn’t  light the fire 

  C. lost their way       D.couldn’t know each other

62. Chris suggested that they should             in the rain.

  A. set up a tent         B. reach the campsite

  C. keep singing         D. find a place to hide

63.Which of the following is NOT true?

  A. It was sunny in the morning.      B. None of them had an umbrella.

  C. They gave up the camping at last.  D. They ran about to dry themselves.

                            

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