题目
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name was Walter and asked if he could take skydiving lessons. Ron asked him how old he was and he
(1) r that he was 60. Ron explained to Walter that (2) a over 50 had to be checked by a doctor
before he could learn to jump from a plane. "I"m sorry, but I can"t let you start learning (3) w a letter
from your doctor."
Walter smiled. "Here is a letter from my doctor. He asked me to take (4) l of tests and he says that
I"m fine."
So Walter was able to join the skydiving school. He came to all the lessons and worked very (5) h .
Soon it was the time for him to make his (6) f jump. Ron asked him if he was feeling OK. Walter
answered that he had never felt better. However, he added that there was something he should have told Ron
(7) e . Ron asked what it was and Walter smiled. Then just before he jumped, he told Ron that he wasn"t
60. Ron asked how old Walter (8) r was and Walter told him he was 75!
Walter has a lot of (9) h . He enjoys riding fast motorbikes and (10) c mountains. Last year
he was saved by a police helicopter (直升飞机) in Wales.
His daughter Betty worries about him. "I think he should stop all these activities. But my mother says that
as long as he"s happy, it"s OK."
答案
6. first 7. earlier 8. really 9. hobbies 10. climbing
核心考点
试题【阅读短文,根据短文内容及首字母提示,在空白处填入一个适当的单词。 Ron, the teacher at the skydiving (跳伞运动)】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
picking on a smaller, skinnier boy. They were 1 him names and even pushed him to the ground and
kicked dirt in his face. 2 I saw that, I walked over to the group.
I stepped 3 them and the smaller boy, and asked them politely what this boy had done worthy of
4 they were doing to him. One of the boys replied, "He"s weird." At that, I asked one of the boys if
he thought his friend was weird, and the 5 was "No." So, I asked another boy what the word "weird"
6 , and he said, "Different." That was my cue (暗示). I told them that everyone is 7 , and that they
all looked just as different to the other boy as he did to them. They all stood 8 for a moment, and then
the most amazing thing happened. One of the boys helped the small boy off the ground and then said sorry
to him. He 9 to let him play with them.
I thanked the boy for being so 10 . As I looked around, I realized that there were dozens of other people
at the park 11 no one else had stopped to help this boy. I felt happy that the boy was strong enough to
stand up against his friends to 12 someone in need, but I felt sad that 13 else had even taken a second
look.
I hope that my action helped them 14 that they could have made a difference with a little 15 , and
maybe next time they will be the ones who choose to help.
( )1. A. giving ( )2. A. When ( )3. A. against ( )4. A. how ( )5. A. guess ( )6. A. read ( )7. A. different ( )8. A. angrily ( )9. A. refused ( )10. A. proud ( )11. A. or ( )12. A. help ( )13. A. someone ( )14. A. decide ( )15. A. energy | B. making B. Before B. between B. why B. sign B. proved B. free B. silently B. expected B. clever B. so B. stop B. anyone B. realize B. practice | C. calling C. If C. beside C. whom C. problem C. meant C. important C. carefully C. offered C. honest C. and C. love C. no one C. suggest C. knowledge | D. telling D. Though D. with D. what D. answer D. wrote D. strong D. happily D. prepared D. patient D. but D. remember D. everyone D. agree D. effort | |||||||||||||||||
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When I was seven years old my mom was diagnosed (诊断) with cancer. The doctors told us my mom might be saved with surgery (手术). But it could also kill her. She chose to have it. The day before the surgery I was off school, and my mom planned the best day of my life, everything I loved at seven and everything that would put a smile on my face. The day began with her waking me up saying, "Kate, I have a surprise for you. Come and see." The surprise was a doll I had wanted for the longest time. Throughout the day, she told me everything that she thought I would need to know to grow up and be a good person; she told me to be the best I could be and that I would always make her proud. We had a picnic in the park, and it was so cold that we moved to the car. The day was filled with laughter. For the first time in a long time I could see she was really happy. I would never forget her smile, or the way her eyes shone as if we were the same age. It was the best day of my life, and I will never forget the conversations we shared. My mother managed to live through the surgery. Now when I look back, I realize that the best day of my life could be her last and this could be the last day I would remember with her, the last one we shared. I also understand how unselfish a mother is. | ||||||||||||||||||||
1. Who made the decision to have the surgery in the story? | ||||||||||||||||||||
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A. The doctors. B. The patient. C. The writer. D. The patient"s family. | ||||||||||||||||||||
2. What did the writer"s mother do the day before the surgery? | ||||||||||||||||||||
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A. She stayed at home to have a good rest. B. She went to the doctor"s for advice. C. She turned to her family for comfort. D. She stayed all day with her child. | ||||||||||||||||||||
3. Why was the writer"s mother happy that day? | ||||||||||||||||||||
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A. Because she left her child a special memory. B. Because she realized her child had grown up. C. Because she was proud of what her child had done. D. Because she expected the surgery to be successful. | ||||||||||||||||||||
4. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph suggests that ______. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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A. her mother was ill again B. the surgery was unsuccessful C. her mother was getting better D. the surgery was simple | ||||||||||||||||||||
5. Which of the following words best describes the writer"s mother? | ||||||||||||||||||||
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A. Hardworking. B. Famous. C. Rich. D. Great. | ||||||||||||||||||||
完形填空。 | ||||||||||||||||||||
There was a blind girl who hated herself because she was blind. In fact, she 1 nobody except her boyfriend, for he was always 2 to help her. She used to tell her boyfriend, "If I could see the 3 , I would marry you." One day, someone donated (捐赠) a pair of 4 to her. When the bandages (绷带) came off, she was able to see everything, including her boyfriend, for the 5 time. He asked her, "Now that you can see the world, will you 6 me?" The girl looked at her boyfriend and was greatly surprised to see that he was 7 . She had never expected that. She would not like to be with a blind husband for the rest of her life, so she 8 to marry him. Her boyfriend left in tears and a few days later wrote a 9 to her, saying, "My dear, take good care of your eyes. 10 they are yours. They were mine." This is how the human brain (人脑) often works when our status (地位) changes. Only a very few remember what 11 was like before. And we often ask for more than we need. Life is a gift. Today, before you complain about the 12 of your food, think of someone who has nothing to 13 . Before you complain about life, think of someons who went to heaven (天堂) too early. Before you complain about your old 14 , think of the people who are living in the streets. And when you are tired and complain about your job, think of those who have no jobs. So 15 what you have and don"t forget your past. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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