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1、 阅读理解
Johnson arrived at Mount Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Argentine Andes. He began his climb to achieve his dream after years of preparation. But he went up alone. He started climbing and it was becoming later and later. He did not prepare for camping, so he had to keep on climbing.
Soon night fell and Johnson could not see anything. Everything was black. There was no moon, and the stars were covered by clouds. As he was climbing only about 10 feet away from the top, he fell. He could only see darkness passing at a great speed. He kept falling... He thought certainly he would die.
But then Johnson felt the long rope tied (系住) to his hand pull very hard. His body was hanging in the air. He had no other choice but to shout, "Help me! Help me!"
Suddenly he heard a deep voice, "What do you want me to do? "
"Save me!"
"Do you really think that I can save you?"
"Of course. "
"Then cut the rope that is holding you up. " However, Johnson just held tighter (更紧地) to the rope.
A few days later, the dead climber was found hanging to a rope. . . TWO FEET OFF THE GROUND!
How much do you believe in some "ropes"? Sometimes you have to be brave to cut the rope and let go. The result might give you a surprise.
(1)、From Paragraph 1, we can get the ____ of the story.A、background B、development C、climax (most exciting part) D、ending(2)、It's clear that Johnson ____.A、went to Mount Aconcagua for camping B、couldn't see stars during his climb C、fell down to the ground heavily D、got to the top successfully(3)、What did Johnson think of the deep voice's advice?A、Unbelievable. B、Interesting. C、Meaningful. D、Boring.(4)、What's the best title for this passage?A、Pride Comes Before Fall B、It Serves You Right C、Never Stop! Never Give Up! D、Let the "Rope" Go -
2、 完形填空。
When I was a teenager, I did a six-week summer learning program at a college. It helped kids get a(n)1 of what college is like. We had classes in the morning and the evenings were2 fun activities. We did have a break in the afternoons, however. One afternoon, my friend Claude and I found -on-one. an old basketball. We went to an outdoor basketball court for a game of one
At the time, Claude was3 than me. He was also better at basketball. I fell behind fast. I was determined (坚决的), though, so I drove hard to the basket but4 it! The ball bounced off the rim (从篮筐弹回) and I jumped up to catch it. Just as I was about to catch it, something happened5 . I saw an elbow (肘部) above my face.
As Claude grabbed (抢) the ball, his elbow came down hard, right into my eye. I saw stars everywhere. The pain was6 . Claude kept saying "sorry" over and over again. I laughed through the pain.
I7 the next few days walking around with a black eye, but it was worth it. For years afterward, I got a laugh8 I told the story and joked about Claude's elbows of death.
In this life, we all get an elbow to the eye sometimes. Our plans9 . Things work against us. Our ups become downs. When this happens, it's best to face it with laughter and forgiveness. In this way, you can turn your pain into10 and you can learn and grow.
(1)A 、 idea B 、 notice C 、 hope D 、 thought(2)A 、 made with B 、 covered with C 、 filled with D 、 connected with(3)A 、 older B 、 weaker C 、 smarter D 、 taller(4)A 、 touched B 、 missed C 、 passed D 、 kicked(5)A 、 simply B 、 quietly C 、 suddenly D 、 slowly(6)A 、 proper B 、 forgettable C 、 strange D 、 terrible(7)A 、 took B 、 cost C 、 spent D 、 paid(8)A 、 whatever B 、 however C 、 wherever D 、 whenever(9)A 、 fail B 、 disappear C 、 change D 、 lose(10)A 、 pride B 、 pleasure C 、 regret D 、 worry -
3、 补全对话,其中有两项多余。
A: Mr. Fred, you often help children.
B: Yes, of course. Children often write to me and ask me how to solve their problems.
A:
B: Many can't decide when to study and when to play. I think they should learn to achieve a balance between study and play.
A: I agree. Sometimes I get too much homework and I don't know which to do first.
B: You must feel stressed from time to time, right?
A: Yes.
B: OK. You can talk to your teachers, parents or friends.
A: I see. Any more?
B: Yes.
A: Thanks for your advice.
B:
A. What's your job?
B. You are welcome.
C. Can you give me some advice?
D. It's so kind of you to tell me this.
E. What problems do most students have?
F. Can you tell me something about your job?
G. You can also get help from youth workers at your own school.
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4、 他对没买到《音乐之声》的票感到失望。(be disappointed at)
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5、戒烟对我叔叔来说是件大事——他尝试了很多次才成功。
Giving up smoking was my uncle—he tried many times before succeeding.
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6、黄山烧饼是如此美味,许多外国人都爱上了它们。
Huangshan baked cakes are so delicious that many foreigners .
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7、 我发现集邮很令人放松,它使我的注意力从工作中转移开。
I find stamp collecting very relaxing and it my work.
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8、 突如其来的暴雨降临在野餐人群中,打乱了他们的计划。
A sudden rainstorm the picnic crowd, breaking their plans.
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9、胡老师对学生很好且公平。在他的课堂上,没有一个学生被冷落。
Mr. Hu is nice and fair to students. None of the students in his classes.
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10、我邀请David 参加我的生日派对,但是他拒绝了我的邀请。
I invited David to come to my birthday party, but he my invitation.
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11、学校组织了诸多活动, 旨在为学生提供有挑战性的事情, 比如攀岩和露营。
The school organizes many activities in or der to provide students with challenges — rock climbing and camping.
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12、 我同意妈妈那些关于存钱的重要性的看法。
I agree my mum the importance of saving money.
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13、 —That's ____ news! Our soccer team lost the game.
—Don't be ____. We can have another chance to beat them.
A、disappointed; disappointed B、disappointing; disappointed C、disappointed; disappointing D、disappoint; disappointed -
14、 —Take a pair of binoculars (双筒望远镜) with you, and you can watch the birds more ____.
—OK. Thanks.
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15、 —Did your brother succeed in getting the driving license?
—No, he failed ____ Subject Three. So he has to prepare for that again.
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16、 S(滑雪运动) on the snow-covered mountains is popular in the northern part of China.
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17、 The h(使人心碎的) news about the earthquake made everyone feel rather sad.
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18、 It rained so heavily that I was c(全部地) wet, although I took an umbrella.
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19、 The cat jumped u(在……上面 ) the table and knocked over a cup.
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20、 He f (失败) many times, but he kept trying.