Bill Trew worked on the night shift in an old mine called Park Deep. Day and night 180 miners 1 underground there, more than 6,000 feet down. They all took their 2 of night work, but Bill always worked at night. He said he 3 it.
One day he came home as 4 at half past seven in the morning. He had his “supper”, as he 5 it, and went to bed. An unusual dream troubled his sleep. Afterwards, the 6 thing he remembered about was – a throbbing (跳动) blue light.
Bill got up in the afternoon as usual. It was as 7 getting up – because he could 8 see the blue light in front of his eyes. As the evening grew 9 , the light grew stronger. Bill got 10 for the night shift. But by eight o’clock the blue light was so bright that he could 11 see anything else. He and his wife were very 12 . Bill had never been sick before.
“Don’t go to work,” Mrs. Trew said. “If it isn’t 13 by tomorrow, I’ll have to sent for the doctor.”
Bill didn’t go to work. He sat in an armchair, 14 but with closed eyes. Even then the blueness was like a living thing. It 15 him, silent, throbbing. The family went to bed but Bill wasn’t tired: he stayed in his armchair.
At eleven o’clock a long, loud explosion 16 the ground. Bill opened his eyes and jumped to his 17 . The blue light was gone! He rushed outside. Someone shouted, “Gas! Gas in Park Deep! Oh, 18 the night shift!”
The gas explosion killed 179 men in Park Deep. The mine was destroyed for 19 .The bodies remain to this day in their grave. And Bill has never stopped 20 .That blue light: why did it make him the only man unfit for work that night?
1.A.gathered B.stayed C.had to D.worked
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3.A.loved B.disliked C.preferred D.hated
4.A.rule B.order C.ago D.usual
5.A.described B.said C.called D.liked
6.A.great B.funny C.big D.only
7.A.good B.strange C.late D.bad
8.A.still B.only C.hardly D.clearly
9.A.bigger B.later C.darker D.blacker
10.A.up B.well C.prepared D.ready
11.A.seldom B.merely C.hardly D.barely
12.A.confused B.puzzled C.wondered D.frightened
13.A.good B.normal C.better D.fine
14.A.awake B.sleeping C.surprising D.resting
15.A.feared B.surrounded C.wakened D.brightened
16.A.hit B.broke C.shook D.crashed
17.A.feet B.chair C.shoes D.door
18.A.bad B.misery C.pity D.die
19.A.that B.all C.everything D.good
20.A.thinking B.wondering C.working D.sympathizing
Some kids may assume that college is very much like their strict high school. But actually there is lots of freedom at college; There’s much more free space in choosing courses to take, and students can focus primarily on subjects that interest them. Their schedule will vary widely, too. Some days they may have no courses until noon. Most courses may only meet three times a week. These are interesting details that not every youngster is aware of.
In addition, students will meet many, many new friends. They’ll be in a community where almost everyone is toughly the same age. Colleges typically feature scores of clubs, sports, and other activities and thus students aren’t likely to be bored. Instead of being out in the working world, they’ll be among new friends, taking many courses that interest them and enjoying a rich social life.
Another overpowering point is financial. From the table below, one will see how much difference a college education will make to one’s earning power. Obviously a good job today requires at least a college education.
The Earning Power of Education
Education Level Achieved | Yearly salary | Weekly salary |
Not a high school graduate | $22,074 | $425 |
High School graduate | $27,975 | $538 |
Some college but no degree | $33,948 | $653 |
Bachelor’s degree | $51,644 | $993 |
Master’s degree | $61,296 | $1,179 |
Ph. D | $80,225 | $1,543 |
(median earnings, source: U.S. Bureau of the Census) (from English Salon January 2007)
1.How many characters of a university have been described in the passage?
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.
2.In a university the most attractive one for the young students is that they could
according to the passage.
A.choose courses they would take B.make more new friends
C.share their opinions more often D.gain more income in future
3.If Tom gets a Ph. D in 2008 and you get bachelor’s degree in the same year, how many dollars does Tom earn more than you in ten years?
A.28,581 B.285,810 C.27,348 D.273,480
4.The best title for the passage may be .
A.Why do People Love College? B.What can People Learn in a University?
C.Why do People Go to College? D.What can People Do in a University?
一位中学生在自己班级就校服问题进行了调查,下面是调查结果。请参照下表写一篇题
为Report on the Survey about Our School Uniform 的报告。
Groups | Opinions | Percentage | Reason |
A | like | 55 | 很酷,颜色很好,符合学生的年龄特征,整洁,平等,不赶时髦 |
B | dislike | 35 | 不舒服,颜色不好,不好看,款式过时,样式单调 |
C | No idea | 10 |
注意:1、报告须包括调查表中的主要内容,可以适当增加细节,使内容连贯。
2、词数:100左右。
生词:follow the fashion赶时髦;fashionable 时髦的