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The soldiers had just moved to the desert, and as they had never been in such a place before, they had a lot to learn.
As there were no trees or buildings in the desert, it was, of course, very hard to hide their trucks from enemy planes. The soldiers were, therefore, given training in camouflage. They were shown how to paint their trucks in irregular patterns with pale green, yellow, and brown paints, and then to cover them with nets to which they had tied small pieces of cloth.
The driver of the biggest truck had a lot of trouble camouflaging it. He spent several hours painting it, preparing a net and searching for some heavy rocks with which to hold the net down. When it was all finished, he went for lunch.
When he came back from his meal, he was surprised and worried to see that his camouflage was completely spoilt by the truck’s shadow, which was growing longer and longer as the afternoon advanced. He stood looking at it, not knowing what to do.
Soon an officer arrived, and he, too, saw the shadow, of course.
“Well,” he shouted to the poor driver, “What are you going to do about it? If an enemy plane comes over, the pilot will at once know that there is a truck there.”
“I know, sir,” answered the soldier.
“Well, don’t just stand there doing nothing!” said the officer.
“What shall I do, sir?” asked the poor driver.
“Get your spade and throw some sand over the shadow, of course!” answered the officer.
【小题1】From this passage you can know ________.
| A.there were a lot of trees where the soldiers were stationed |
| B.the soldiers were staying in an area far from the enemy planes |
| C.the soldiers knew nothing about desert |
| D.the soldiers had lived in desert before |
| A.The nets with which they covered their trucks were made of small pieces of cloth. |
| B.The soldiers tied small pieces of cloth to the nets with which they covered their trucks. |
| C.The nets covering the trucks were painted pale green, yellow and brown. |
| D.The trucks were tied to the nets with small pieces of cloth. |
| A.his truck had cast a shadow in the sun and the enemy plane would find it. |
| B.the shadow of his truck was growing longer at noon |
| C.it was late in the afternoon, and he could not get rid of the shadow |
| D.his newly-painted truck was in the shadow |
| A.It is quite reasonable that the officer ordered the soldier to cover the shadow with sand. |
| B.We’ll laugh at the officer’s order because it is where the humor lies. |
| C.Though the officer’s order sounded wise, the soldier couldn’t cover the shadow. |
| D.The soldier managed to cover the shadow with sand |
| A.It is quite reasonable that the officer ordered the soldier to cover the shadow with sand. |
| B.We’ll laugh at the officer’s order because it is where the humor lies. |
| C.Though the officer’s order sounded wise, the soldier couldn’t cover the shadow. |
| D.The soldier managed to cover the shadow with sand |
The soldiers had just moved to the desert, and as they had never been in such a place before, they had a lot to learn.
As there were no trees or buildings in the desert, it was, of course, very hard to hide their trucks from enemy planes. The soldiers were, therefore, given training in camouflage. They were shown how to paint their trucks in irregular patterns with pale green, yellow, and brown paints, and then to cover them with nets to which they had tied small pieces of cloth.
The driver of the biggest truck had a lot of trouble camouflaging it. He spent several hours painting it, preparing a net and searching for some heavy rocks with which to hold the net down. When it was all finished, he went for lunch.
When he came back from his meal, he was surprised and worried to see that his camouflage was completely spoilt by the truck’s shadow, which was growing longer and longer as the afternoon advanced. He stood looking at it, not knowing what to do.
Soon an officer arrived, and he, too, saw the shadow, of course.
“Well,” he shouted to the poor driver, “What are you going to do about it? If an enemy plane comes over, the pilot will at once know that there is a truck there.”
“I know, sir,” answered the soldier.
“Well, don’t just stand there doing nothing!” said the officer.
“What shall I do, sir?” asked the poor driver.
“Get your spade and throw some sand over the shadow, of course!” answered the officer.
1.From this passage you can know ________.
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A.there were a lot of trees where the soldiers were stationed |
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B.the soldiers were staying in an area far from the enemy planes |
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C.the soldiers knew nothing about desert |
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D.the soldiers had lived in desert before |
2. Which of the following is right?
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A.The nets with which they covered their trucks were made of small pieces of cloth. |
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B.The soldiers tied small pieces of cloth to the nets with which they covered their trucks. |
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C.The nets covering the trucks were painted pale green, yellow and brown. |
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D.The trucks were tied to the nets with small pieces of cloth. |
3.The soldier was surprised and worried because ________.
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A.his truck had cast a shadow in the sun and the enemy plane would find it. |
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B.the shadow of his truck was growing longer at noon |
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C.it was late in the afternoon, and he could not get rid of the shadow |
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D.his newly-painted truck was in the shadow |
4. What do you think of the ending of the story?
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A.It is quite reasonable that the officer ordered the soldier to cover the shadow with sand. |
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B.We’ll laugh at the officer’s order because it is where the humor lies. |
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C.Though the officer’s order sounded wise, the soldier couldn’t cover the shadow. |
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D.The soldier managed to cover the shadow with sand |
5.What do you think of the ending of the story?
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A.It is quite reasonable that the officer ordered the soldier to cover the shadow with sand. |
|
B.We’ll laugh at the officer’s order because it is where the humor lies. |
|
C.Though the officer’s order sounded wise, the soldier couldn’t cover the shadow. |
|
D.The soldier managed to cover the shadow with sand |
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The soldiers had just moved to the desert, and as they had never been in such a place before, they had a lot to learn.
As there were no trees or buildings in the desert, it was, of course, very hard to hide their trucks from enemy planes. The soldiers were, therefore, given training in camouflage. They were shown how to paint their trucks in irregular patterns with pale green, yellow, and brown paints, and then to cover them with nets to which they had tied small pieces of cloth.
The driver of the biggest truck had a lot of trouble camouflaging it. He spent several hours painting it, preparing a net and searching for some heavy rocks with which to hold the net down. When it was all finished, he went for lunch.
When he came back from his meal, he was surprised and worried to see that his camouflage was completely spoilt by the truck’s shadow, which was growing longer and longer as the afternoon advanced. He stood looking at it, not knowing what to do.
Soon an officer arrived, and he, too, saw the shadow, of course.
“Well,” he shouted to the poor driver, “What are you going to do about it? If an enemy plane comes over, the pilot will at once know that there is a truck there.”
“I know, sir,” answered the soldier.
“Well, don’t just stand there doing nothing!” said the officer.
“What shall I do, sir?” asked the poor driver.
“Get your spade and throw some sand over the shadow, of course!” answered the officer.
From this passage you can know ________.
A. there were a lot of trees where the soldiers were stationed
B. the soldiers were staying in an area far from the enemy planes
C. the soldiers knew nothing about desert
D. the soldiers had lived in desert before
Which of the following is right?
A. The nets with which they covered their trucks were made of small pieces of cloth.
B. The soldiers tied small pieces of cloth to the nets with which they covered their trucks.
C. The nets covering the trucks were painted pale green, yellow and brown.
D. The trucks were tied to the nets with small pieces of cloth.
The soldier was surprised and worried because ________.
A. his truck had cast a shadow in the sun and the enemy plane would find it.
B. the shadow of his truck was growing longer at noon
C. it was late in the afternoon, and he could not get rid of the shadow
D. his newly-painted truck was in the shadow
What do you think of the ending of the story?
A. It is quite reasonable that the officer ordered the soldier to cover the shadow with sand.
B. We’ll laugh at the officer’s order because it is where the humor lies.
C. Though the officer’s order sounded wise, the soldier couldn’t cover the shadow.
D. The soldier managed to cover the shadow with sand
What do you think of the ending of the story?
A. It is quite reasonable that the officer ordered the soldier to cover the shadow with sand.
B. We’ll laugh at the officer’s order because it is where the humor lies.
C. Though the officer’s order sounded wise, the soldier couldn’t cover the shadow.
D. The soldier managed to cover the shadow with sand
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Several times in the course of that long night, the nurse returned and suggested that the soldier leave to 4 6 for a while, But each time he would 4 7 As dawn approached the elderly man 48 His loving son rested the old man's lifeless hand on the bed and left to find the 49 . The young man waited while the nurse carried his father's body away and when she returned, offering words of 50 the soldier interrupted her.
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An old man lay in a hospital bed, heavily sedated(给……服镇静剂)to ease the pain from his heart attack.. The nurse arrived and said, "Your 36 is here," repeating the words several times before the 37 conscious man opened his eyes. His son was a 38 who had come back from service to 39 to his beloved father.
The elderly man 40 out to touch his son's hand and held it gently. All through the 41 ,the young soldier sat in the ward(病房)offering words of 42 to his dying dad, who said 43 but kept a weak grip of his child. 44 of the noise of the oxygen tank and the moans(呻吟声)of the other patients, the soldier remained 45 by the old man-s side.
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"Who was the man?"-he asked.
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“No, he wasn't," the young man said, 6'I've never seen him before in my life.”
"Then 52 didn't you say something'?"
“When I arrived at the ward,I knew right away there had been a(n) 53 ,”the young man explained. "But I also knew that man needed his son, and he wasn't here.I could tell he was too一54 to know who sat beside him but he needed someone there, soI just decided t0 55 him.
1. A.wife B.son C.brother D.cousin
2. A.barely B.simply C.actually D.totally
3. A.director B.manager C.waiter D.soldier
4. A.talk B.listen C.attend D.adjust
5.A.looked B reached C.moved D. picked
6. A.morning B.noon C.afternoon D.night
7. A.sadness B.truth C.excitement D.encoursgement
8. A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
9. A.Free B.Unaware C.Afraid D.Tired
10. A.loyally B.seriously C.impatiently D.carelessly
11. A.walk B.chat C.rest D.exercise
12. A.refuse B.agree C.hesitate D.weep
13. A.awoke B.died C.recovered D.screamed
14. A.friend B.relative C.ambulance D.nurse
15. A.love B.anger C.sympathy D.admiration
16. A.Shocked B.Worried C.Frightened D.Annoyed
17.A. how B where C. why D. when
18. A.mistake B.hope C.accident D.event
19. A.anxious B.sick C.disappointed D.careless
20. A.leave B.support C.respect D.accompany
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