For years, my family has vacationed in the same Florida town. In fact, we just returned home after spending a week of spring break there with our three sons.

Many nights, we take the same scenic drive to dinner at a favorite restaurant. As we travel along Gulf Shore Boulevard, we admire a combination of small beach apartments, swanky high-rises and spectacular homes.

A few years ago, we noticed that whenever we drive this particular route, there are always two men sitting in front of the same third-floor window of a low-rise apartment building that overlooks the road. All that is visible from the road are their two silhouettes. Even during off-peak months, they’ve always been there. Over the years, we’ve had great fun speculating about who they are, whether they’re having a drink, and if so, what they fancy, where they’re from, and what they might be discussing. Our guesses have become a modern form of car bingo. Widowers? Retirees? Partners? We’ve run through the gamut of possibilities.

Eventually, I started beeping the horn as we passed. We’d wave. Our new friends would do likewise. There was something comforting in seeing them. In a world of constant change, it has been nice to look up and see that they are there, just as we remember from our last visit. And then last spring, we drove by and they were missing. The apartment was dark. No one was visible in the window. Strangely, we drove by and they were missing The apartment was dark. No one was visible in the window. Strangely, we grew worried about two people we’d never even met. Where did they go? A new round of the guessing game began.

On our last trip at Christmastime, we were relieved to see them once again. We were driving past about 6 p.m., and there they were at cocktail hour. I told my wife that I suspected they were gin drinkers and said we should buy them a bottle. She said that if I bought it, she’d deliver it. I said, “Tomorrow.”

1.Driving along the scenic route, the author’s family were to          .

A.meet their friends there     B.visit the Florida town

C.appreciate a place of interest      D.have supper together

2.Why did the author blow the horn?

A.It was a pleasure for them to see the two men again.

B.It was his habit while driving along the special route.

C.It was an agreement between him and the two men.

D.It was for the sake of safety while driving.

3.Which of the following can best describe the family?

A.generous and sensitive        B.curious and kind

C.helpful and brave                  D.friendly and hurnorous

4.Which of the following will best continue this passage?

A.The two men’s favorite drinks.

B.The two men’s beach apartments

C.The reason of the two men’s absence

D.The author’s next visit to the town

 

When I came to my new school three years ago, I was surprised at how lonely I felt. Then one of my classmates invited me to her house for a dinner 36 . I was a little anxious, but finally I gladly 37.

Not really knowing how 38  the bus ride should be, I 39  when I saw the landmarks 40 on my friend’s hand-drawn map. But when I got close enough to the 41 , I found none of the streets were shown on the map. I was 42  on a busy road with cars driving past without a person in sight. I had no43  when the next bus would come, 44  when a bus did come by, I 45  got on. I told the bus driver where I wanted to go and he said that I had caught the 46  bus, but he let me stay on. After he had finished his scheduled bus route, he 47 to help me out. I gratefully showed him my little hand-drawn map but 48  did not help much.

He finally 49  me off at a main road to catch a different bus and was 50  that he could not help me more. After a few minutes of walking, I noticed a bus pull up beside me. It was the 51  bus driver. He explained that he didn’t want to leave me there 52 . He sent out a call and someone radioed back, saying that the bus I needed to catch was about ten minutes away. At last I made it to the dinner party 53  I was over an hour late.

I am forever thankful for the 54  that this bus driver had for me. His act of kindness left a 55 on my heart.

1.                A.meal           B.party           C.meeting  D.time

 

2.                A.accepted       B.refused         C.got  D.received

 

3.                A.far            B.difficult         C.long D.bad

 

4.                A.drove on       B.walked away     C.hurried by D.got off

 

5.                A.show          B.showing         C.shown    D.to show

 

6.                A.street signs      B.tall buildings     C.traffic lights    D.back yards

 

7.                A.queuing        B.sitting          C.standing  D.waiting

 

8.                A.meaning        B.idea           C.problem  D.way

 

9.                A.so             B.yet            C.but  D.still

 

10.               A.suddenly       B.luckily          C.finally D.quickly

 

11.               A.right           B.wrong          C.best  D.fastest

 

12.               A.supplied        B.refused         C.offered   D.wanted

 

13.               A.it             B.he            C.she   D.they

 

14.               A.kept           B.dropped        C.drove D.turned

 

15.               A.eager          B.worried        C.sorry D.disappointed

 

16.               A.same          B.next           C.kind  D.silly

 

17.               A.helpless        B.lonely          C.unaccompanied D.alone

 

18.               A.after           B.although        C.until  D.when

 

19.               A.respect        B.concern        C.help  D.love

 

20.               A.mark          B.sign            C.symbol    D.line

 

 

Experts say the temperature in Eyjafjallajokull's hole appears to have fallen to 100C, meaning it is now producing steam, not magma(岩浆).

But officials warned that it was too early to say whether the eruption was over completely.

Ash clouds from the volcano grounded thousands of flights last month.

Steinunn Jakobsdottir, a geophysicist from the Icelandic Meteorological Office, told the BBC that the volcano was "kind of not active for the moment".

"The history of the volcano is such that it calms down and then it gets energy again," she said.

"There are still earthquakes under the volcano, and the small earthquake is still not quite down to what it was before the eruption."

'Difficult to say'

Magnus Gudmundsson, of Iceland University, flew over the volcano on Sunday and said information from heat cameras showed the temperatures at the crater had fallen below 100C.

But he told the AFP news agency that nothing was promised and that the previous eruption at the volcano had lasted 13 months, from 1821-23.

"It stopped and started again several times with different intervals(间隔), so it's difficult to say, difficult to give a timeline," he said.

He also said it was impossible to say whether the neighbouring Katla volcano - a much larger mountain - might also erupt.

At the height of its activity, the volcano sent out huge clouds of ash, which led to airlines grounding their planes for fear it could interfere with plane engines.

It was the biggest action of closing airspace in Europe since World War II, and affected at least 10 million passengers worldwide.

1.What do expert think Eyjafjallajokull is like now?

A.Magma is still coming out

B.The hole appears about 100 degrees C

C.The eruption was not over

D.It is very cold.

2.How do expects know the temperature in Eyjafjallajokull's hole?

A.By taking photos                        B.By taking its temperature

C.By going close to it                      D.By driving past it

3.What does Steinunn Jakobsdottir think of Eyjafjallajokull?

A.It will erupt again soon

B.It will be sleeping

C.Another mountain might also erupt

D.It’s uncertain

4.What do you think the main idea is?

A.the biggest action of closing airspace in Europe

B.the temperature in Eyjafjallajokull's hole

C.The Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland

D.The earthquake in Iceland

 

When I came to my new school three years ago, I was surprised at how lonely I felt. Then one of my classmates invited me to her house for a dinner 36 . I was a little anxious, but finally I gladly 37 .

Not really knowing how 38  the bus ride should be, I 39  when I saw the landmarks 40 on my friend’s hand-drawn map. But when I got close enough to the 41 , I found none of the streets were shown on the map. I was 42  on a busy road with cars driving past without a person in sight. I had no 43  when the next bus would come, 44  when a bus did come by, I 45  got on. I told the bus driver where I wanted to go and he said that I had caught the 46  bus, but he let me stay on. After he had finished his scheduled bus route, he 47  to help me out. I gratefully showed him my little hand-drawn map but 48  did not help much.

He finally 49  me off at a main road to catch a different bus and was 50  that he could not help me more. After a few minutes of walking, I noticed a bus pull up beside me. It was the 51  bus driver. He explained that he didn’t want to leave me there 52 . He sent out a call and someone radioed back, saying that the bus I needed to catch was about ten minutes away. At last I made it to the dinner party 53  I was over an hour late.

I am forever thankful for the 54  that this bus driver had for me. His act of kindness left a 55 on my heart.

1.

A.meal

B.party

C.meeting

D.time

 

2.

A.accepted

B.refused

C.got

D.received

 

3.

A.far

B.difficult

C.long

D.bad

 

4.

A.drove on

B.walked away

C.hurried by

D.got off

 

5.

A.show

B.showing

C.shown

D.to show

 

6.

A.street signs

B.tall buildings

C.traffic lights

D.back yards

 

7.

A.queuing

B.sitting

C.standing

D.waiting

 

8.

A.meaning

B.idea

C.problem

D.way

 

9.

A.so

B.yet

C.but

D.still

 

10.

A.suddenly

B.luckily

C.finally

D.quickly

 

11.

A.right

B.wrong

C.best

D.fastest

 

12.

A.supplied

B.refused

C.offered

D.wanted

 

13.

A.it

B.he

C.she

D.they

 

14.

A.kept

B.dropped

C.drove

D.turned

 

15.

A.eager

B.worried

C.sorry

D.disappointed

 

16.

A.same

B.next

C.kind

D.silly

 

17.

A.helpless

B.lonely

C.unaccompanied

D.alone

 

18.

A.after

B.although

C.until

D.when

 

19.

A.respect

B.concern

C.help

D.love

 

20.

A.mark

B.sign

C.symbol

D.line

 

Friedrich Dobl, a Yugoslav working in Germany, was fed up with traffic jams. At long weekends and holiday times when he wanted to get him quickly he always found himself behind hundreds of other cars moving slowly along the notorious foreign workers’ route through Germany and Austria.

How easy it all was for police and emergency services. A siren, a flashing light? And like magic everyone was out the way. Going home from work one night he passed a garage. And there in front of him was the answer to his problems. An old ambulance(救护车) was for sale. The red cross had been removed. But not the flashing light, and the siren. He tried the light. It flashed magnificently. He tried the siren. That too sounded impressive. He bought the ambulance and opened up for himself a dream world of motoring. It began early in the morning, all his luggage in the back of the ambulance and motorway in Germany looking reasonably clear. Soon, as always, a long line of traffic appeared ahead. He switched on the flashing light and set off the siren. Cars swiftly slowed and pulled off the fast lane. Other cars stopped and drivers waved him ahead to an open road all his own. In record time he crossed the border into Austria. The big bluff was working. Police even waved him through the confusion caused by an accident.

But then the Yugoslav made his big mistake. Until then he had only stopped for petrol. Now he was driving past a real accident, lights flashing , to late realize that it was not another traffic jam as he assumed. They stopped him, and after hearing the story of his ride across two countries fined him 12. 5 pounds.

1.At long weekends and holidays Friedrich Dobl used to ____.

A.drive home in Germany

B.get caught in terrible traffic jams

C.meet other foreign workers

D.get to the place where he worked by a special quick route

2.Why did he decide to buy the ambulance?

A.because he had always wanted one

B.because he wanted to resell it at a higher price

C.because he liked the siren and the flashing light

D.because he knew that other traffic would get clear of the way for an ambulance.

3.The red cross had been removed ____.

A.but he soon put up a new one

B.because the vehicle did not look like an ambulance any more

C.so he asked the garage to paint another one on

D.but the siren and the flashing light still worked

4.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?

A.How to Drive quickly

B.How to Avoid accidents

C.A quick Way Home? By An Ambulance

D.A Safe way Home? Non-Stop

 

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