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(北极地区). He was planning to walk to the North Pole all by himself, pulling his food, tent (帐篷) and
other things behind him in two sledges (雪橇). Because the Arctic is covered with ice and water, he would
sometimes have to sit on his sledges and use them like a boat!
Before he started his journey, to make himself stronger, Jeff spent 2 years practicing running and took
part in many boat races. He had also traveled in the Arctic for 28 years. All of this was good for him. But
there was still trouble.
Jeff was seven days into his journey in the Arctic. It was dark and terribly cold (-35℃). In face of this
terribly low temperature, he had made good progress across the ice. Suddenly, the ice broke and one of his
sledges fell into the sea. Jeff needed to get it back, so he had to put his hand into the ice-covered water.
Once he had got the sledge back, Jeff put up his tent, lit a fire and tried to warm up his cold hand. It was
no help-his hand was seriously hurt as it had been in the cold for so long. He radioed for help, and an airplane
was sent to save him. Finally, he arrived at a hospital in Canada. The doctors there said he hurt his left hand
in the icy water. They saved his hand and advised him not to travel to the North Pole alone any more.
But Jeff was an explorer and nobody could change his mind. It would be yet another long and difficult
challenge for Jeff soon.
B. 1972
C. 1998
D. 2000
B. practiced running
C. had medical checks
D. took a long walk
B. He lit a fire near the tent.
C. He warmed up his hand.
D. He put up his tent.
B. He was a good tour guide.
C. He was a famous scientist.
D. He was a nice man with strong will.
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试题【阅读理解。 In 2000, at the age of 56, Jeff was going to take a difficult and dange】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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he 1 a wallet. He returned it to the owner, Mr Baker. He gave his 2 to the boy. As the boy had no
job, Mr Baker made him work for him in his 3 . Billy worked so hard that Mr and Mrs Baker were 4
with him.
Mr Baker loved planting 5 . The week before last, he brought a few trees home, planted them in the
6 himself and watered them every day. Several days 7 , he had to leave for another city. Before he
started, he said to Billy. "Take good care of the trees. Some boys near our house always want to steal (偷)
them." "Don"t 8 about them, sir." answered Billy, "I"ll try my best to watch them." Six days passed and
Mr Baker came back. He asked, " 9 anyone ever come to steal the trees?" "No, sir." Said Billy, "To stop
someone from stealing the trees, I 10 them up six days ago. I have hidden (藏) them for almost a week!"
( )1. A. found ( )2. A. wallet ( )3. A. factory ( )4. A. pleased ( )5. A. flowers ( )6. A. garden ( )7. A. ago ( )8. A. think ( )9. A. Did ( )10. A. sent | B. bought B. pity B. office B. angry B. grass B. office B. later B. talk B. Does B. pulled | C. carried C. thanks C. town C. strict C. vegetables C. city C. before C. learn C. Has C. put | D. wanted D. excuses D. home D. popular D. trees D. room D. after D. worry D. will D. picked | ||||
根据短文的内容判断下列句子的正误,正确的用“A”表示,错误的用“B”表示。 | |||||||
We drink tea every day. But more than three hundred years ago most of the people in Europe (欧洲) did not know anything about tea. Once an English doctor came back from China for Christmas holiday. He gave his mother some tea as a present. She told her friends about the present and asked them to come to a "tea party". When her friends came, the old woman took out some tea-leaves and asked them to eat. Of course, nobody liked the tea-leaves. Just at that time the doctor came in. He looked at the table and asked, "Mother, what did you do with the tea?" "I boiled (煮沸) it as you said." "And what did you do with the water?" "I poured (倒) it away, of course," answered the old woman. "Now you may throw away the leaves, too," said the doctor. | |||||||
( )1. Over three hundred years ago most of the people in Europe knew nothing about tea. ( )2. The doctor was from France. ( )3. The old woman asked the doctor"s friends to come to a "tea party". ( )4. In the story, somebody liked eating tea-leaves. ( )5. From this story, we know the doctor knew how to drink tea. | |||||||
阅读理解。 | |||||||
Mr Black liked hunting. When he had time, he went out hunting with his friends. One summer he said to himself, "I have never been to the mountains. This time I"ll go there to hunt tigers. That must be interesting." So when his holidays came, Mr Black went to the station, bought a ticket and was on the train to the mountains. He got off at a small station and walked for a few kilometres. Then he saw a farmer at the foot of a mountain. "Good morning," Mr Black said to him. "Are there any tigers here?" "Well," answered the farmer slowly. "There was one last year, but when it heard someone was coming to hunt tigers, it moved to another place, I think." | |||||||
1. Mr Black wanted to hunt tigers in ______. | |||||||
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A. the park B. the mountains C. a zoo D. the countryside | |||||||
2. Mr Black went there ______. | |||||||
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A. by car B. by bus C. on foot D. by train | |||||||
3. Mr Black arrived there ______. | |||||||
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A. in the afternoon B. at night C. in the evening D. in the morning | |||||||
4. Mr Black met with ______ on his way. | |||||||
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A. a tiger B. a wolf C. a farmer D. a friend | |||||||
5. We can infer (推断) from the story that ______. | |||||||
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A. there are no tigers in the mountains now B. the farmer liked Mr Black very much C. the farmer didn"t want Mr Black to hunt tigers D. Mr Black would get a lot of tigers | |||||||
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We are going to take a test today. It will show if we are 1 to get in an honours class next year. But, I don"t think it is 2 for me. It is the maths part-my favourite. We take the test by computer. There 3 52 questions for us to do in one hour. The boy behind me 4 nervous. The girl to my left was nervous, 5 . But, 6 I began answering the questions, I saw the whole thing 7 a game. I tried to 8 easy ways to do the maths problems. At the end of the test, my score was 307. But what does it mean? I have no idea. I asked my friend John. He got 227. When he knew my score, he said, "Oh my God. You"re a genius!" So, I asked 9 people, and got the same answers. Finally, I walked up to Lauren. "David! How did you do on the MAP test?" I answered, "If I 10 you, will you kill me?"
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