题目内容
I climbed over the rail (栏杆) and stood on the edge of the bridge and looked at the water of the river. My knees felt a bit funny and started to shake. Why did I come up here and 36 a fool of myself?
I looked down at the 37 again. A leaf went 38 by. Then a log (木头). The log passed the leaf. The current (水流) must be 39 , I thought. Jim and Mark had already jumped. Then they stood on the 40 watching me. Steve was sitting on the bank, too, 41 his foot. Bob was on the opposite bank. He shouted at me, “Go in straight, 42 you’ll ‘kill’ yourself.” I was ready after he said that.
“OK,” I shouted back to 43 . “If Phil jumps, then, I will.” Phil ran over to 44 I was. He was built like me, so I figured (指望、期待) 45 he could do it, so could I. Phil stood on the rail and then did a beautiful swan dive.
“OK, if Bob jumps again, I will.” Bob came up and jumped off.
“OK, if Jim jumps again, I will.” Jim came over, shaking his head 46 and jumped. As soon as his head 47 above the water, he said, “All right, now it’s your 48 to jump.”
I looked up at the sky. I closed my eyes. Then I held my nose, let out a cry and jumped off. My eyes were closed and 49 the way down I 50 how it was in heaven. When I 51 the water, feet first, the force turned 52 and I could 53 the current. My feet sunk in the mud. I pushed off, came to the surface, and swam to the shore.
Mark looked at me, “Wasn’t that 54 ?”
I looked at my red swollen (肿的) 55 , “Yes, certainly.”
36. A. make B. have C. do D. become
37. A. rail B. leaf C. log D. water
38. A. flying B. walking C. floating D. running
39. A. strong B. weak C. heavy D. cold
40. A. edge B. water C. bank D. bridge
41. A. to hold B. holding C. was holding D. held
42. A. and B. but C. or D. however
43. A. him B. her C. me D. them
44. A. what B. where C. who D. there
45. A. whether B. why C. how D. if
46. A. a little B. few C. little D. a few
47. A. disappeared B. found C. appeared D. discovered
48. A. chance B. turn C. right D. way
49. A. some of B. half C. part of D. all
50. A. wondered B. noticed C. knew D. understood
51. A. drank B. hit C. drove D. emptied
52. A. off B. in C. around D. away
53. A. feel B. touch C. see D. smell
54. A. surprised B. fun C. different D. easily
55. A. hands B. head C. feet D. arms
36-40 ADCAC 41-45 BCABD 46-50 ACBDA 51-55 BCABC
Kilimanjaro Climb : a Rite of Passage for Father and Son
Climbing Kilimanjaro is a transformational experience for many people. The things that make the mountain hard are the very things that make it so powerful. In the case of my son Josh and I,the walk up Kilimanjaro proved a powerful symbol ofhis transition into manhood, and a great change in our relationship.
Day three on the mountain, Josh was hit with massive headaches. He told me every step felt like a nail driving into his head. And then, on the night we climbed the crater rim, less than 40 minutes from the summit, Josh fell. I was walking ahead, and did not even see it. He was so exhausted that he could not get up. He recalled our guides, debating whether or not they should take him straight down. Josh snapped out of it. He forced himself to his feet, shook the guides off. He set his face towards the peak and just kept marching. Near the summit he caught up with me and we reached the peak together.
“ I’ve never been in so much pain and so happy at the same time,,,he said, as we sat side by side on the frozen rock and looked down over Africa. “You know, in the past when we’d go on camping and rafting trips, you guided and took care of me through it all. But on Kilimanjaro it was different. From the bottom up, I climbed it. I never feltlike a kid, even when 1 was in pain. You never acted like a parent.”
“That’s not quite true,”I replied. “When you told me that on the summit you fell-and I did not even notice, my first thought was, ‘Oh my God! I’m such an awful parent!’ But then it hit me, ‘He got himself up. He walked to the peak on his own. He didn't need me to help.,”
I realized as I spoke that two people had died that night on Kilimanjaro. A child and a parent. It wasjust two friends who walked down the mountain together.
【小题1】What is NOT mentioned in the first paragraph?
| A. Kilimanjaro is powerful. |
| B. Kilimanjaro is hard to climb. |
| C. Many people, including Josh, have changed after climbing Kilimanjaro. |
| D. The writer has a distant relationship with his son after climbing Kilimanjaro. |
| A. Josh had a slight headache. |
| B. Josh reached the top of the mountain with the help of the guides. |
| C. Josh overcame various difficulties on his way to the summit. |
| D. Climbing Kilimanjaro was too hard for such a child as Josh. |
| A. cheered up | B.gave up | C.burst out | D.ran out |
| A. Josh felt quite good about his independence. |
| B. Josh appreciated his parents ,company and care. |
| C. The father felt guilty all the time. |
| D. The father should have taken good care of Josh as usual. |
| A. Because two people had lost their lives while climbing Kilimanjaro. |
| B. Because the father and son had become friends. |
| C. Because they had witnessed an accidence of a father and son. |
| D. Because two friends had misled him. |