20.If people eat natural poisons by mistake,they ________ go to hospital without delay.( )
| A. | would | B. | can | C. | may | D. | must |
19.Sandy looks very happy.She have got the well-paid job.( )
| A. | should | B. | could | C. | must | D. | might |
18.Waiting outside his classroom,14-year-old Wasana stared idly at the heavy rain.Then his gaze fell upon the hill at the back of the classroom.He (36)Benormous amounts of rainwater flowing down the hill,and the water was also bubbling (冒泡) at the base of a boulder (大圆石) on the hill.Wasana felt it looked so (37)Dafter staring at the water for a while.
Then it (38)Chim-the scene was alarmingly similar to the slides he was shown during Disaster Management classes.(39)Aa coming disaster,Wasana shouted,"Run,run,don't stay here!The rocks on the hill are going to fall on us!"Chaos (40)Cas the students ran to the open area used as an emergency gathering point.After (41)Dthe site where the water was bubbling up from the ground,Principal Nihal Gurusinghe knew the school was in great (42)B.They began to climb the hill and tried to change the direction of the flow,(43)Athey were too late:ten minutes later,massive rocks rushed down the hill with sand and mud.There was little they could do as they watched the earth(44)Ban entire school block.
Returning home later with the muddy uniform that day,Wasana was(45)Dby his mother.He tried to(46)Dthat he had saved 200 schoolmates but she didn't believe him.
His mother finally realized that it was(47)A when she saw a TV report about the disaster.Filled with(48)B,she hugged Wasana and murmured that he was indeed a hero.
No one was hurt in the(49)B,thanks to Wasana's quick action and acute observation.The repairs,(50)D27,000,included a new retaining wall on the hill to (51)Afuture landslides (泥石流)."The financial damage is nothing (52)Bto what would have happened had there been children in the classrooms,"Gurusinghe says.
Looking back,Wasana said he didn't think twice about the ridicule (嘲笑) that would have(53)Cif he had been(54)Cabout the landslide."It would be worse(55)BI didn't do anything when I already knew it was going to happen,"he says.
Then it (38)Chim-the scene was alarmingly similar to the slides he was shown during Disaster Management classes.(39)Aa coming disaster,Wasana shouted,"Run,run,don't stay here!The rocks on the hill are going to fall on us!"Chaos (40)Cas the students ran to the open area used as an emergency gathering point.After (41)Dthe site where the water was bubbling up from the ground,Principal Nihal Gurusinghe knew the school was in great (42)B.They began to climb the hill and tried to change the direction of the flow,(43)Athey were too late:ten minutes later,massive rocks rushed down the hill with sand and mud.There was little they could do as they watched the earth(44)Ban entire school block.
Returning home later with the muddy uniform that day,Wasana was(45)Dby his mother.He tried to(46)Dthat he had saved 200 schoolmates but she didn't believe him.
His mother finally realized that it was(47)A when she saw a TV report about the disaster.Filled with(48)B,she hugged Wasana and murmured that he was indeed a hero.
No one was hurt in the(49)B,thanks to Wasana's quick action and acute observation.The repairs,(50)D27,000,included a new retaining wall on the hill to (51)Afuture landslides (泥石流)."The financial damage is nothing (52)Bto what would have happened had there been children in the classrooms,"Gurusinghe says.
Looking back,Wasana said he didn't think twice about the ridicule (嘲笑) that would have(53)Cif he had been(54)Cabout the landslide."It would be worse(55)BI didn't do anything when I already knew it was going to happen,"he says.
| 36.A.heard | B.noticed | C.admitted | D.imagined |
| 37.A.distant | B.close | C.obvious | D.familiar |
| 38.A.interested | B.disappointed | C.hit | D.impressed |
| 39.A.Fearing | B.Escaping | C.Preparing | D.Controlling |
| 40.A.died down | B.gave up | C.broke out | D.set off |
| 41.A.visiting | B.exploring | C.discovering | D.inspecting |
| 42.A.peace | B.trouble | C.silence | D.surprise |
| 43.A.but | B.if | C.as | D.because |
| 44.A.fled | B.covered | C.passed | D.overlooked |
| 45.A.recommended | B.cornered | C.searched | D.scolded |
| 46.A.understand | B.realize | C.complain | D.explain |
| 47.A.true | B.puzzling | C.funny | D.practical |
| 48.A.ambition | B.pride | C.confidence | D.patience |
| 49.A.operation | B.incident | C.pressure | D.attempt |
| 50.A.saving | B.earning | C.wasting | D.costing |
| 51.A.prevent | B.predict | C.remove | D.discover |
| 52.A.referred | B.compared | C.added | D.associated |
| 53.A.remained | B.stopped | C.followed | D.ended |
| 54.A.upset | B.worried | C.wrong | D.mad |
| 55.A.before | B.if | C.so | D.though |
16.
The Hard Truth
One day,Marissa noticed a spiderweb,shining in the sunlight.A spider was spinning (36)A on it.The spider wasn't trying to be something else,like a butterfly or a bee,Marissa thought.It was happy to be exactly what it was and to do what it was good at.
What came naturally to Marissa was (37)B.She could paint or draw all day long and never get bored.However,a few weeks ago Marissa signed up for high jump.Because her mother had been a high jump (38)Din school,she thought it would make her mother happy.But now she (39)A that however hard she worked,she would never be a high jump star like her mother.
One night,halfway through her homework,Marissa fell (40)C.When she woke up,the clock read 1:00A.M.Marissa got into a panic.There was still so much (41)A to do,but she really needed her rest for track practice.Marissa had always been a good student,but now track was risking her (42)C.
Then a dark thought crossed Marissa's mind.If she (43)D some of her classes,she would be off the track team.That was one way to solve her problem.
After a week of (44)B her homework,letters had been mailed out to parents listing grades,and Marissa knew the letters would show that her grades had (45)C a lot.She walked home with slow heavy steps,knowing her (46)A plan had worked.
Just as Marissa had (47)B,her mother was waiting with the (48)D in her hand."What's happening to your grades?And more importantly,what's happening to you?"she asked.
With tears in her eyes,Marissa admitted her (49)C."I only joined the track team to make you proud of me.I hated it,(50)D I didn't want to disappoint you.I thought if I were failing in my classes,Coach would kick me off the team.What a (51)C I've made of everything."
Marissa watched her mother's face turn from anger to (52)B."Marissa,I was always proud of you.You didn't need to do the high jump to make me happy.Now you have a lot of hard work in front of you because you made a bad (53)D."
Marissa thought again about the spider.She realized she had lost sight of her (54)C and twisted her web.Now she had to go back and (55)A that web.
One day,Marissa noticed a spiderweb,shining in the sunlight.A spider was spinning (36)A on it.The spider wasn't trying to be something else,like a butterfly or a bee,Marissa thought.It was happy to be exactly what it was and to do what it was good at.
What came naturally to Marissa was (37)B.She could paint or draw all day long and never get bored.However,a few weeks ago Marissa signed up for high jump.Because her mother had been a high jump (38)Din school,she thought it would make her mother happy.But now she (39)A that however hard she worked,she would never be a high jump star like her mother.
One night,halfway through her homework,Marissa fell (40)C.When she woke up,the clock read 1:00A.M.Marissa got into a panic.There was still so much (41)A to do,but she really needed her rest for track practice.Marissa had always been a good student,but now track was risking her (42)C.
Then a dark thought crossed Marissa's mind.If she (43)D some of her classes,she would be off the track team.That was one way to solve her problem.
After a week of (44)B her homework,letters had been mailed out to parents listing grades,and Marissa knew the letters would show that her grades had (45)C a lot.She walked home with slow heavy steps,knowing her (46)A plan had worked.
Just as Marissa had (47)B,her mother was waiting with the (48)D in her hand."What's happening to your grades?And more importantly,what's happening to you?"she asked.
With tears in her eyes,Marissa admitted her (49)C."I only joined the track team to make you proud of me.I hated it,(50)D I didn't want to disappoint you.I thought if I were failing in my classes,Coach would kick me off the team.What a (51)C I've made of everything."
Marissa watched her mother's face turn from anger to (52)B."Marissa,I was always proud of you.You didn't need to do the high jump to make me happy.Now you have a lot of hard work in front of you because you made a bad (53)D."
Marissa thought again about the spider.She realized she had lost sight of her (54)C and twisted her web.Now she had to go back and (55)A that web.
| 36.A.webs | B.clothes | C.balls | D.boxes |
| 37.A.music | B.art | C.sport | D.dance |
| 38.A.coach | B.fan | C.teacher | D.star |
| 39.A.realized | B.wondered | C.insisted | D.remembered |
| 40.A.ill | B.silent | C.asleep | D.apart |
| 41.A.homework | B.research | C.housework | D.practice |
| 42.A.health | B.life | C.grades | D.images |
| 43.A.gave | B.took | C.attended | D.failed |
| 44.A.completing | B.ignoring | C.preparing | D.copying |
| 45.A.risen | B.meant | C.dropped | D.improved |
| 46.A.ugly | B.perfect | C.simple | D.serious |
| 47.A.doubted | B.suspected | C.acted | D.said |
| 48.A.painting | B.clock | C.phone | D.letter |
| 49.A.feeling | B.weakness | C.secret | D.excuse |
| 50.A.and | B.so | C.or | D.but |
| 51.A.surprise | B.scare | C.mess | D.joke |
| 52.A.delight | B.concern | C.embarrassment | D.disappointment |
| 53.A.speech | B.stop | C.jump | D.choice |
| 54.A.balance | B.example | C.purpose | D.success |
| 55.A.rebuild | B.break | C.find | D.review |
11.Trew worked on the night shift(夜班) in an old coal mine called Park Deep.Day and night 180miners worked underground there,more than 6,00feet (21)A.They all took their(22)C of night work,but Bill always worked at night.he said he (23)B it.
One day he came home as usual at half past seven in the morning.He had his‘Supper',(24)D he called it,and went to bed.An(25)Bdream troubled his sleep.(26)A,the only thing he remembered about it was-a throbbing(跳动) blue light.
Bill got up in the afternoon as usual.It was a (27)D getting up-because he could still see the blue light in front of his eyes.As the evening (28)Cdarker,the light grew stronger.Bill got ready for the night shift.But by 8o'clock the blue light was so bright that he could (29)B see anything else.He and his wife were very puzzled.Bill had never been (30)D before.
"Don't go to work,"Mrs.Trew said."If it isn't better(31)Ctomorrow,I'll have to send for the doctor."
Bill didn't go to work.He sat in an armchair,(32)A but with closed eyes.(33)Dthen the blueness was like a living thing.It surrounded him,silent,throbbing.The family went to bed but Bill wasn't (34)B:he stayed in his armchair.
At 11o'clock a long,loud explosion(爆炸) (35)A the ground.Bill opened his eyes and(36)Cto his feet.The blue light was (37)A!He rushed outside.Someone shouted,"Gas!gas in Park Deep!Oh pity the night shift!"
The gas explosion killed 179men in Park Deep.The mine was destroyed (38)C.Bill Trew has never(39)Bwondering.The blue light:why did it make him the only man(40)C for work that night?
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One day he came home as usual at half past seven in the morning.He had his‘Supper',(24)D he called it,and went to bed.An(25)Bdream troubled his sleep.(26)A,the only thing he remembered about it was-a throbbing(跳动) blue light.
Bill got up in the afternoon as usual.It was a (27)D getting up-because he could still see the blue light in front of his eyes.As the evening (28)Cdarker,the light grew stronger.Bill got ready for the night shift.But by 8o'clock the blue light was so bright that he could (29)B see anything else.He and his wife were very puzzled.Bill had never been (30)D before.
"Don't go to work,"Mrs.Trew said."If it isn't better(31)Ctomorrow,I'll have to send for the doctor."
Bill didn't go to work.He sat in an armchair,(32)A but with closed eyes.(33)Dthen the blueness was like a living thing.It surrounded him,silent,throbbing.The family went to bed but Bill wasn't (34)B:he stayed in his armchair.
At 11o'clock a long,loud explosion(爆炸) (35)A the ground.Bill opened his eyes and(36)Cto his feet.The blue light was (37)A!He rushed outside.Someone shouted,"Gas!gas in Park Deep!Oh pity the night shift!"
The gas explosion killed 179men in Park Deep.The mine was destroyed (38)C.Bill Trew has never(39)Bwondering.The blue light:why did it make him the only man(40)C for work that night?
| 21.A.down | B.around | C.off | D.away |
| 22.A.order | B.time | C.share | D.list |
| 23.A.decided | B.preferred | C.suited | D.needed |
| 24.A.what | B.because | C.when | D.as |
| 25.A.uneasy | B.unusual | C.extra | D.ordinary |
| 26.A.Afterwards | B.However | C.Therefore | D.Meanwhile |
| 27.A.regular | B.fresh | C.late | D.strange |
| 28.A.turned | B.developed | C.grew | D.fell |
| 29.A.possibly | B.hardly | C.probably | D.immediately |
| 30.A.fearful | B.calm | C.safe | D.sick |
| 31.A.for | B.within | C.by | D.on |
| 32.A.awake | B.frightened | C.clear | D.relaxed |
| 33.A.Just | B.Till | C.From | D.Even |
| 34.A.serious | B.tired | C.free | D.troubled |
| 35.A.shook | B.destroyed | C.attacked | D.broke |
| 36.A.struggled | B.rose | C.jumped | D.bent |
| 37.A.gone | B.left | C.frozen | D.lost |
| 38.A.at last | B.at all | C.for ever | D.for all |
| 39.A.stood | B.stopped | C.kept | D.delayed |
| 40.A.unfair | B.unreasonable | C.unfit | D.unacceptable |