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閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
"Glenna from where?" said the hotel staff.It is a(1)
D
D
I often face when I say my full name.My last name is Fraumeni and if you say it quickly it sounds like "from ehni".Every time I have to say my full name,I receive the(2)
B
B
that mean I have to spell it.
For my family,this happens with alarming(3)
A
A
.My dad even came up with an alias (假名) to use in unimportant situations where a(n)(4)
D
D
is required — the pizza pickup has never happened with his(5)
C
C
name.My sister and I sometimes came up with names that would never(6)
A
A
a "Pardon me?".It was fun.But the more I thought about it,the more(7)
C
C
I felt that I would even think about having a simple name.
Lately I've found myself seeking a(n)(8)
B
B
:to move from(9)
D
D
spelling my name to a longing to love the letters.My unusual name represents my family's long journey across the Atlantic in search of something better.Most importantly,my(10)
A
A
name represents my family's courage.Eventually,I decided to(11)
C
C
my present one and spelling my name no longer(12)
B
B
me.
Recently while in hospital,I heard the nurse call out "Gianna Frumar".I said, "I think you mean me but you didn't say my name(13)
D
D
." "Oh,well close enough," the nurse responded.I could have ignored it but I asked her to have another(14)
C
C
.Eventually she got out a more(15)
A
A
version of my name.Whether your name has 25 letters or 4,you deserve to love that name and ask for it to be said with respect.
(1)
A.challenge
B.disadvantage
C.responsibility
D.question
(2)
A.explanations
B.responses
C.a(chǎn)rrangements
D.judgments
(3)
A.frequency
B.convenience
C.normality
D.regularity
(4)
A.excuse
B.a(chǎn)ddress
C.call
D.name
(5)
A.full
B.common
C.real
D.original
(6)
A.require
B.include
C.predict
D.permit
(7)
A.fear
B.hesitation
C.sorrow
D.confusion
(8)
A.combination
B.transformation
C.innovation
D.expansion
(9)
A.risking
B.postponing
C.imagining
D.disliking
(10)
A.complicated
B.boring
C.shallow
D.dramatic
(11)
A.rely on
B.believe in
C.stick to
D.reflect on
(12)
A.impressed
B.upset
C.scared
D.determined
(13)
A.seriously
B.politely
C.clearly
D.correctly
(14)
A.look
B.reply
C.try
D.promise
(15)
A.respectful
B.familiar
C.different
D.similar
【考點】
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【答案】
D;B;A;D;C;A;C;B;D;A;C;B;D;C;A
【解答】
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發(fā)布:2024/6/27 10:35:59
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Were the birds on the ice ducks or geese?Cruz Genet,11,and Anthony Sko pick,10,couldn't agree.There was only one way to find out.So on a cold January evening,the two friends risked onto the frozen pond near their house in Frankfort,Illinois,to get a better look.First they threw a small stone to test it.Then they stepped on it.Believing the ice would hold their weight,Anthony took a few steps,then he fell through the seemingly frozen ice.
Cruz rushed to help his frightened friend-the pond "ate" him too.Cruz managed to lift himself out of the water and onto a more reliable part.He then carefully made his way to Anthony.But the ice didn't hold,and he fell in again.This time he couldn't get out.The boys quickly lost feeling in their arms and legs.Cruz was sure he was going to die.
Anthony's older sister had seen the boys fall through the ice and started screaming for help.John Lavin,a neighbour driving nearby on his way to the grocery store,heard her.He quickly pulled over.Seeing the boys,he kicked off his shoes,and ran into the freezing water.Lavin made his way to Cruz and Anthony and saved them back to land.They were taken to the hospital,where doctors discovered that their five-minute stay in the water had lowered their body temperature nearly ten degrees.
Fortunately,the boys have fully recovered,though they are still moved by their fearless neighbour."Just to think," says Cruz,"if he weren't there,I could have died."
(1)Why did Cruz and Anthony step on the ice?
A.To go skating.
B.To trap some birds.
C.To settle a disagreement.
D.To test the strength of the ice.
(2)How did Cruz feel when caught in the water?
A.Hopeless.
B.Puzzled.
C.Shocked.
D.Calm.
(3)What basically saved the two boys' lives?
A.Screaming of an older sister.
B.Better care of doctors.
C.Lowering of their body temperature.
D.Brave act of a neighbour.
(4)What is the best title for the text?
A.Two Boys Falling in the Water
B.A Heroic Man to the Rescue
C.Duck or Geese,It Is a Question
D.Curiosity Kills the Cat
發(fā)布:2024/11/19 22:0:1
組卷:41
引用:1
難度:0.3
解析
2.
In 2018,Sam Taylor came across a note in the window of an empty shop,asking locals what they would like to see in the space.Taylor found an envelope,wrote that he would open a bookshop and slid it through the door.He received a call soon after.After careful consideration,Taylor and his wife Jessica Paul drew up a business plan and opened their bookshop. "The community supported the bookshop that was here before,so we knew that it could work," said Taylor.
Given that prices are lower online,are people turning back to independent bookshops? "Having had a bookstore here and lost it,the locals really know the importance of an independent bookshop and what it brings to the community.I think it makes people stop and think:'Actually I'm going to support my local shop and this will improve our community as a whole,'" said Jessica.
"The threat of e-books and e-readers exists,but bookshop owners don't necessarily consider them direct competition.We want people to know that bookshops aren't highbrow (學(xué)術(shù)性的) places to visit.There's just no comparison to holding and smelling a book.Books are collectable things to have and keep, " said Emily Ross,another bookstore owner.
Since 1995 the number of independent bookstores has dropped sharply due to the rise of e-books and e-readers.However,the sales of e-readers and e-books have slowed many years later,with the latter dropping by 17 percent in 2016 alone.Since 2016,independent bookstores have been popular.It is possible that people decide that they've already spent long enough staring at screens and then have no interest in doing anything else in front of a screen.By contrast,there was a 31 percent increase in the sales of hardback books (精裝書)in 2017.
(1)4.What most probably drove Taylor to open a bookshop?
A.His wife's dream to own a bookshop.
B.His wish to continue the tradition of the UK.
C.His recognition of the locals' love for a bookshop.
D.His wish to develop young people's interest in reading.
(2)What did Emily Ross think of e-books and e-readers?
A.They should not exist.
B.They present no competition.
C.They don't provide something highbrow.
D.They won't replace independent bookstores.
(3)Why did e-readers and e-books face fallen sales in 2016?
A.They resulted in poor memory.
B.Some of them were of poor quality.
C.They offered fewer services than bookshops.
D.Much screen time might cause people's tiredness.
(4)What is the text mainly about?
A.The number of the UK's independent bookstores rises again.
B.The UK's independent bookshops are facing serious threat.
C.E-books and e-readers face more competition now.
D.People tend to buy books in bookshops in the UK.
發(fā)布:2024/11/20 4:0:3
組卷:1
引用:1
難度:0.6
解析
3.
As I got into the plane flying to Boston last week and saw what row I was sitting in,I could see a mother sitting in the first seat and in the middle was a little girl,2 or 3 I'm guessing,put into a car seat.As I looked at the mother,I could sense her nervousness-likely worried as to who would be sitting next to her daughter and what the reaction would be.
Once I sat down,I could see why she was worried.The small child was handicapped and struggled to perform many of the functions the rest of us take for granted.Her eyes seemed to wonder,her arms would occasionally wave about,and she appeared to be a child dumb as well.
But in spite of all of this,she was a beautiful little girl with a magical smile.And when I looked at her and smiled,she would return the favor.
After a while,she started grabbing my arm so as to hold it.Her mother would quickly ask her to stop and at first I acted like I didn't notice.About the 4th time the little girl grabbed my arm with her small hand and the mother began to ask her to stop,I gave her a simple look of confidence and told her everything was OK,and that as a father of four little ones myself,it was nice to have someone the same age of my youngest,sitting next to me.
The mother seemed relieved and for the rest of the 90-minute flight,I felt a little hand across my forearm.Once again,gratitude filled my heart as thoughts and reflections on my own life,health,and children flooded my mind.
(1)Why did the mother look nervous?
A.Because she took up the author's seat.
B.Because her child was making noises.
C.Because she was worried about her child.
D.Because her child might cause trouble.
(2)When did the author know the child was handicapped?
A.When the mother told him about the child.
B.When he asked the mother some questions.
C.When he had a talk with the small child.
D.When the child failed to do usual behavior.
(3)What's the author's attitude towards the child?
A.Fatherly.
B.Negative.
C.Doubtful.
D.Indifferent.
發(fā)布:2024/11/19 7:0:2
組卷:4
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