Michael was a farmer in Texas.His parents moved to the USA from Ireland in the 1940’s, and they became very rich.Michael decided to go back to Ireland to meet his old grandfather, who was still living on the same farm.
Michael booked his ticket,flew to Shannon airport,hired a car and drove to the small village where his parents had been born.He asked for directions to the Ohagan farm,and in the end he drove up a bumpy path.He was shocked by what he saw:a small field,and in the middle of it was an old house,which looked as if it was falling down.Animals were wandering in and out of the front door,and on the porch an old man was smoking a pipe.
“Are you Mr. Ohagan?”asked Michael。
“Yes,”replied the old mall.
“I'm your grandson,Michael,”said Michael.
“A--ha,”replied the old man.
“Is this your farm?”asked Michael.
“Yes,all the way to the wall over there,”said the old man.
Michael was astonished.“Grandfather,”he said,“I have a farm in Texas.I can get into my car and drive all day and I still haven’t reached the end of the farm.”
“Yes,”said his grandfather.“I used to have a car like that.”
1.Michael’s parents _______.
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A.still lived in Ireland alone |
B.owned a small farm in Texas |
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C.returned to their birthplace |
D.were Irish immigrants(移民)in America |
2.Which of the following shocked Michael?
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A.The farm was small |
B.The old house looked like his own. |
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C.Living conditions were poor in the fields. |
D.Animals were free in the fields. |
3.The old man _______.
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A.owned a small farm, which extended only to the wall not far away |
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B.had so large a farm that he couldn’t cover it in a day |
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C.hadn’t his modern car any longer |
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D.used to have as good a car as his grandson’s |
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
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A.Michael owned a large farm in Ireland. |
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B.Michael’s car was in such poor condition that it couldn’t reach the end of the farm within a day. |
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C.Michael’s farm was too large for a car to reach its end in a day. |
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D.Michael didn’t know what to say to his grandfather |
5.From“I used to have a car like that”,we can see that________.
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A.the old man really had a car like that |
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B.the old man knew his son’s farm in the US was quite large |
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C.the old man misunderstood what Michael said |
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D.the old man wanted to buy a car like that |
“Sesame Street” has been called “the longest street in the world.” That is because the television program by that name can now be seen in so many parts of the world. That program became one of American’s exports soon after it went on the air in New York in 1969. ?
In the United States more than six million children watch the program regularly. The viewers include more than half the nation’s pre-school children, from every kind of economic, racial(种族的), and geographical group. ?
Although some educators object to certain elements in the program, parents praise it highly. Many teachers also consider it a great help, though some teachers find that problems arise when first graders who have learned from “Sesame Street” are in the same class with children who have not watched the program. ?
Tests have shown that children from all racial, geographical, and economic backgrounds have benefited from watching it. Those who watch it five times a week learn more than occasional(偶尔的)viewer. In the US the program is shown at different hours during the week in order to increase the number of children who can watch it regularly. ?
The programs all use songs stories, jokes and pictures to give children a basic understanding of numbers, letters and human relationships. But there are some differences. For example, the Spanish program, produced in Mexico City, devotes more time to teaching whole words than to teaching separate letters. ?
Why has “Sesame Street” been so much more successful than other children’s shows? Many reasons have been suggested. People mention the educational theories of its creators, the support by the government and private businesses, and the skillful use of a variety of TV tricks. Perhaps an equally important reason is that mothers watch it along with their children. This is partly because famous adult stars often appear on it. But the best reason for the success of the program may be that it makes every child watching feel able to learn. The child finds himself learning, and he wants to learn more. ?
1. “Sesame Street” is actually______. ?
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A.a street in the US |
B.a program for children? |
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C.a program of teachers |
D.a program for students? |
2.Children who often watch the program______. ?
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A.can have problems in school |
B.will find it a great help? |
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C.will take no interest in their studies |
D.will be well educated? |
3.What is special about the program?
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A.It offers great fun. ? |
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B.It makes children feel able to learn. ? |
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C.It is shown at different hours during the week. ? |
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D.Children learn and enjoy themselves while watching. ? |
4.Why is “Sesame Street” so popular in the world?
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A.Because it is supported by the government and businesses. ? |
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B.Because it uses a variety of skillful tricks. ? |
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C.Because mothers watch it along with their children. ? |
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D.Because it makes every child watching it feel able to learn. ? |
5.The best title for this passage can be______. ?
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A.TV Programs |
B.Educating Children? |
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C.Sesame Street |
D.A Greet Success? |
I was walking along the deserted main street of a small seaside town in the north of England looking somewhere to make a phone call. My car had broken down outside the town and I wanted to get in touch with the Automobile Association .Low gray clouds were drifting across the sky and there was a cold damp wind blowing off the sea. It had rained in the night and water was dripping from the bare trees that lined the street. I was glad that I was wearing a thick coat.
There was no sign of a call box, nor was there anyone at that early hour I could ask. I had thought I might find a shop selling the Sunday papers or a milkman doing his job, but the town was completely dead.
Then suddenly I found what I was looking for. There was a small post office, and almost hidden from sight in a dark narrow street next to it was the town's only public call box, which badly needed a coat of paint, I hurried forward but stopped in astonishment when I saw through the dirty glass that there was a man inside. He was very fat, and was wearing a cheap blue plastic raincoat and rubber boots. I could not see his face - he was bending forward over the phone with his back pressed against the glass and didn't even raise his head at the sound of my coming nearer and nearer. Carefully and surprisedly, I remained standing a few feet away and lit a cigarette to wait my turn. It was when I threw the dead match on the ground that I noticed something bright red trickling from under the call box door.
1.The author was walking through the small seaside town__________.
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A.late morning |
B.early morning |
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C.before midnight |
D.late evening |
2.The weather of the day was ____, when the story happened.
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A.windy, cold and cloudy |
B.stormy, damp and clear |
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C.rainy, cold and clear |
D.rainy, windy and cold |
3. Why was the author astonished when he saw that there was a man in the call box? Because____.
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A.the man inside was still wearing a raincoat |
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B.he didn't expect it to be taken up |
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C.the man had his back with him |
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D.the man did not seem to be moving |
4.The author waited, standing a few feet away from the box because____.
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A.it was not safe to be close to the box |
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B.the man didn't notice his coming |
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C.he wanted to have a cigarette to calm himself down |
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D.it was bad manners to overhear other's phone calls |
5. What do you suppose happened to the man in the call box?
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A.He slept. |
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B.He had most probably been killed. |
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C.He was lost in his important phone call. |
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D.He was too fat to move around. |
_________ to the efforts by the headmaster, I can go back to school now.
【答案】D 【解析】略 【题型】单项选择 【适用】较易 【标题】2010年广东省曾宪梓中学高二上学期英语10月月考英语卷 【关键字标签】介词短语 【结束】 6【题文】---What are the police doing? ---They are _________the mountain ___________ the escaped prisoner.
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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
It was 4 o’clock in the morning, when I received the phone call.
“This is the emergency room calling and your son was just 1 in with severe burns on his face, neck and arms. We’ve called for a (n) 2 and are going to fly him to the burn unit in Seattle.”
Seattle was 350 miles from his college, so we knew immediately this was 3 .
The doctor described the accident, which caused the burns. At 6 am, our son and his friends decided to barbecue hamburgers. When they 4 the charcoal (木炭), it burst into flames because they had sprayed (喷洒) too much gasoline (petrol). The flames 5 my son’s shirt tail and shot from his waist to his head.
6 , one of the boys was quick-minded, grasped my son, and rolled him on the grass. While it saved his life, it was not in 7 to save him from severe burns and the terrible scars (伤疤). So, he had to return to college with scars.
When I was a child, my mother told my sister, who had a 10-inch, very 8 scar on her arm. “Ann, if you ignore the scar, other people will ignore it. It doesn’t mean they won’t 9 it, but it means it will not matter to them if it doesn’t matter to you.”
I 10 this wisdom (智慧) on to my son. He took my advice to 11 and returned to school with his head held high — glad he was alive.
By the end of the six-month waiting period, he decided that the scars did not matter, so he made the 12 to give up any plastic surgery (外科手术).
We all have “scars” that 13 people to keep away from us. And we spend a lot of time thinking that if only we looked differently, or dressed differently, people would like us better.
But you see, people will only judge you by your looks, or your clothes, if you are judging yourself by these same 14 standards(标准). Put your imperfections out of your 15 and concentrate (集中) on what you value within yourself, and your beauty will shine through.
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Crossing Texas and Mexico, the Big Bend region is high in biodiversity(生物的多样性). It’s a place so untamed that if something doesn’t bite, stick, or sting, it’s probably a rock.
You know you have arrived in the heart of the Chihuahuan Desert when it feels as if you have fallen off the edge of the earth and into the rabbit hole. Nothing is as it appears. Moths (蛀虫) are the size of birds. Are those twin pillars (柱) of black rock (a landmark known as Mule Ear Peaks) ten miles (16 kilometers) away or fifty (80 kilometers)? Visibility (能见度) reaches more than a hundred miles on a clear day, and since there are few roads or buildings to use as milestones, distance is difficult to judge.
This is a place where water runs uphill, where rainbows have to wait for rain. The line between myth (虚构的故事) and reality is unclear. Stare long enough at the Chisos Mountains or the Sierra del Carmen, the two mountain ranges, known as sky islands, which lie on the land, and they rise and float above the plain.
The vast Chihuahuan Desert is a land of no people. There is always the chance you’ll die of thirst. The “You Can Die”possibilities are endless, and keep some visitors — 350,000 a year to Big Bend National Park, built in 1944 — from coming back. Those who do return are left to think of the remarkable courage of the brave few who have managed to survive in this terrible environment.
1.The underlined word“untamed”in Paragraph 1 means“________”.
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A.untouched |
B.wild |
C.unchanged |
D.fresh |
2.Why do the twin pillars of black rock seem ten or fifty miles away?
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A.They were put so far away. |
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B.They lie across the Chihuahuan Desert. |
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C.It is difficult to judge the distance, with few milestones. |
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D.One lies in the Chisos Mountains, the other in the Sierra del Carmen. |
3.How many years are there since the Big Bend National Park was built?
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A.350,000 years. |
B.350 years. |
C.66 years. |
D.44 years. |
4.What is the passage mainly about?
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A.The natural wonders of the Chihuahuan Desert. |
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B.Everything you see is not what it seems in the Chihuahuan Desert. |
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C.The terrible environment of deserts in Texas and Mexico. |
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D.A special place where none who go can return. |
5.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
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A.There are all kinds of living things in the Chihuahuan Desert. |
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B.No people live in the Big Bend region. |
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C.Nothing is as it appears in the Big Bend region. |
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D.Traveling in the Big Bend region is dangerous. |