Johnny the Explorer Johnny was three when he ran away from home for the first time. Somebody left the garden gate open. Johnny wandered out, crossed some fields and, two hours later, arrived in the next village. He was just able to give his name and address. By the time he was seven, Johnny used to disappear from home two to three times a year. Sometimes he covered quite long distances on foot. Sometimes he got on a bus or even a train, and simply sat there until someone asked for his ticket. Generally the police brought him home. “Why do you do it?” they used to ask. “I just like seeing places,” Johnny told them. Johnny continued to “see places” although everyone tried to stop him. His parents used to watch him closely, and so did his teachers; but sooner or later Johnny managed to slip away. As he grew older, his favorite trick was to hide on a long distance truck. Sometimes he travelled hundreds of miles before anyone discovered him. It is hardly surprising that eventually Johnny managed to board a plane. He was twelve at the time. It was a cargo plane and, a few hours later, Johnny found himself in Cairo. How did he get on board? No one knows! According to Johnny himself, it was easy: he just went into the airport, walked along some passages and got on board the nearest plane. In spite of all this, Johnny did well at school. He enjoyed mathematics and languages and, perhaps not surprisingly, he was especially good at geography. “What do you want to be when you grow up?” his teachers asked him. “An explorer!” he answered. “But it’s difficult to become an explorer in this modern age,” they tried to tell him. But it was no use: Johnny knew what he wanted! Just before he left school, Johnny saw a notice in a daily paper. A long journey was about to go to Brazil to travel up the Amazon River. There were jobs for three young people “willing to work hard and with a sense of adventure”. Johnny applied, and two months later, he was on his way to Brazil. 小题1:At what age did Johnny board a plane for the first time?A.Three | B.Seven | C.Twelve | D.Not mentioned | 小题2:Johnny frequently left home because ______. A.he preferred to stay alone | B.he enjoyed seeing new places | C.he couldn’t do well at school | D.he didn’t get along well with his parents | 小题3:People around Johnny ______.A.tried to stop him from slipping away | B.kept following him to get him back | C.booked tickets for him if necessary | D.were clear about how he travelled abroad | 小题4:From the passage, we can learn that ______.A.Johnny worked for a daily paper | B.Johnny lacked a sense of adventure | C.Johnny went exploring along the Amazon River | D.Johnny went to Brazil two months after he finished school |
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小题1:C 小题2:B 小题3:A 小题4:C |
试题分析: 本文介绍到一个小男孩从小喜欢新奇的事物,不顾周围人的反对去探索。 小题1:C 细节理解题。根据第四段提到It is hardly surprising that eventually Johnny managed to board a plane. He was twelve at the time.这是令人吃惊的是,在十二岁时成功的驾驶飞机,故选C项。 小题2:B 细节理解题。根据第二段提到By the time he was seven, Johnny used to disappear from home two to three times a year. Sometimes he covered quite long distances on foot. Sometimes he got on a bus or even a train, and simply sat there until someone asked for his ticket. Generally the police brought him home. “Why do you do it?” they used to ask. “I just like seeing places,” Johnny told them他频繁的离家是他喜欢去新地方,故选B项。 小题3:A 细节理解题。根据第三段提到Johnny continued to “see places” although everyone tried to stop him.他继续去看新地方,虽然每个人都试图阻止他,故选A项。 小题4:C 推断题。根据最后一段提到A long journey was about to go to Brazil to travel up the Amazon River. There were jobs for three young people “willing to work hard and with a sense of adventure”. Johnny applied, and two months later, he was on his way to Brazil可知他去巴西探索亚马逊河了,故选C项。 |
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I recently heard a story about a famous scientist who had made several very important medical breakthroughs(突破). He was being interviewed by a reporter who asked him he thought he was able to be so much more than the average person. He responded that it all came from a(n) with his mother that occurred when he was about 2. He had been trying to milk from the fridge when he the slippery(光滑的) bottle, its contents running all over the kitchen floor. When his mother came in, shouting at him or giving him a lecture, she said, “Robert, what a great and wonderful you have made! I have seen such a huge pool of milk. Well, the damage has already been . Would you like to get down and in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?” Indeed, he did. After a few minutes, his mother said, “Robert, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to restore everything to its proper order. So, how would you like to do that? We could use a sponge(海绵), a towel or a mop. Which do you prefer?” He chose the sponge. His mother then said, “ You know, what we have here is a experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two hands. Let’s go out in the back yard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can .” The little boy learned that if he the bottle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it. What a wonderful ! This scientist then said that it was at that moment that he knew he didn’t need to be to make mistakes. Instead, he learned that mistakes were just for learning something new, which is, , what scientific experiments are all about. Even if the experiment “doesn"t ,” we usually learn something from it.
小题2: | A.capable | B.able | C.creative | D.original |
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小题3: | A.coincidence | B.experience | C.incident | D.conflict |
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小题4: | A.carry | B.bring | C.remove | D.fetch |
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小题5: | A.fell | B.lost | C.escaped | D.dropped |
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小题6: | A.rather than | B.instead of | C.other than | D.in place of |
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小题7: | A.picture | B.mass | C.map | D.mess |
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小题8: | A.rarely | B.happily | C.frequently | D.angrily |
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小题9: | A.got | B.suffered | C.done | D.received |
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小题10: | A.jump | B.play | C.enjoy | D.lay |
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小题11: | A.failed | B.successful | C.fantastic | D.painful |
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小题12: | A.strong | B.tiny | C.thin | D.weak |
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小题13: | A.get it | B.put it | C.try it | D.make it |
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小题14: | A.controlled | B.possessed | C.occupied | D.grasped |
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小题15: | A.example | B.teaching | C.lesson | D.instruction |
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小题16: | A.anxious | B.nervous | C.fearful | D.afraid |
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小题17: | A.situations | B.opportunities | C.occasions | D.turns |
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小题18: | A.after all | B.above all | C.first of all | D.in all |
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小题20: | A.worthy | B.costly | C.valuable | D.interesting |
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I was walking down a dimly (昏暗) lit street late one evening when I heard coming from behind bushes. , I slowed down to listen and panicked when I realized that what I was hearing were the sounds of a struggle. Only yards from where I stood, a woman was being attacked. Should I get ? I was frightened for my own safety, and I hated for having suddenly decided to take a(n) route home that night. “What if I’m hurt too? Shouldn"t I just run to the nearest phone and call the police? Although it felt like a century, my thought process had only seconds. But already the cries were growing . I knew I had to act fast. “How could I walk away from this?” I asked myself. “No”, I finally resolved (决心), I could not turn my on the fate of this unknown woman, it means my own life. I am not a brave man, nor am I . I don"t know where I found the moral (道德) courage and physical strength, but I had finally decided to help the girl, I became suddenly changed. I ran behind the bushes and the attacker off the woman. Struggling, we fell to the ground, we fought for a few minutes until the man jumped up and escaped. heavily, I got to my feet and the girl, who was sobbing behind a tree. In the darkness, I could certainly her trembling shock. Not wanting to frighten her any further, I at first spoke to her from a . “It’s OK,” I said soothingly. “The man ran away. You’re safe now.” There was a long pause and then I heard the words, uttered (说) in . “Dad, is that you?” And then, from behind the tree, my youngest daughter, Katherine. God has a way of allowing us to be in the right place at the right time.
小题1: | A.laughter | B.whispers | C.whistles | D.screams |
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小题2: | A.Alarmed | B.Shocked | C.Surprised | D.Impressed |
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小题3: | A.helped | B.involved | C.attacked | D.attached |
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小题5: | A.ordinary | B.normal | C.new | D.old |
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小题6: | A.taken | B.used | C.spent | D.paid |
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小题7: | A.softer | B.stronger | C.weaker | D.louder |
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小题8: | A.body | B.back | C.face | D.shoulder |
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小题9: | A.as if | B.in case | C.even if | D.if only |
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小题10: | A.risking | B.ruining | C.damaging | D.hurting |
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小题11: | A.energetic | B.athletic | C.intelligent | D.accessible |
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小题12: | A.while | B.until | C.once | D.since |
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小题13: | A.pulled | B.pushed | C.placed | D.put |
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小题14: | A.there | B.then | C.later | D.where |
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小题15: | A.Walking | B.Sighing | C.Sobbing | D.Breathing |
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小题16: | A.found | B.hugged | C.approached | D.searched |
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小题17: | A.tell | B.consider | C.observe | D.sense |
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小题18: | A.tree | B.place | C.distance | D.bush |
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小题19: | A.shock | B.amazement | C.doubt | D.disappointment |
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小题20: | A.stepped | B.paced | C.struggled | D.hid |
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Once, there was a woman who had so many problems, so many worries, so many troubles… that at times she felt she had more troubles than anyone else in the world! She was depressed. She thought she could never overcome her troubles, so she decided to end her life. That night she went to sleep early and she planned to commit suicide the next morning. But that night she had a dream… She found herself in a large cave, surrounded by gray bundles (包袱) of all shapes and sizes. Walking toward her was a woman with flowing long white hair. “Who are you?” asked the dreamer, “and what is this place?” “This is the cave of bundles of troubles and I am the keeper of the cave.” “Bundles of troubles?” “Yes,” the keeper explained, “each person who walks on the earth carries a bundle of troubles on their left shoulder.” The dreamer turned to look and there was a gray bundle on her left shoulder—it had been there all the time and she never noticed! “If you wish,” the keeper continued,” you can take your bundle down and exchange it for another.” “Really?” The woman lowered the bundle from her left shoulder. Oh, it felt so good to put it down. Then she picked up a beautiful bundle. The keeper said, “Why don’t you open it and look inside?” So the woman opened it and looked inside. “But these are the same troubles I brought here!” The keeper of the cave smiled softly and nodded. “That’s usually what happens, but do not despair, for there is another bundle on your right shoulder that should help lighten your load.” The woman turned and saw another bundle on her right shoulder. It had been there all the time and she never noticed! The woman took it down and opened it. Inside were her talents, her gifts, her hopes and opportunities. The woman felt her heart filled with joy and she looked up to thank the keeper of the cave, but she was gone; all were gone. And she found herself sitting up in her own bed with the morning sun streaming through the window, shining on her face. 小题1:Why did the woman decide to end her life?A.Because there were two gray bundles on her shoulders. | B.Because she always had bad dreams at night. | C.Because the keeper of the cave told her to do so. | D.Because she felt she had too many troubles to overcome. | 小题2:According to the keeper of the cave, _____ .A.there were good things such as talents in beautiful bundles | B.each person carries a bundle on each shoulder | C.different bundles contain different troubles | D.it is impossible for people to take their bundles down from their shoulders | 小题3:What did the woman feel when she opened the bundle on her right shoulder?A.Delighted. | B.Moved. | C.Depressed. | D.Confused. | 小题4:The story of the woman is to show that _____ .A.dreaming a dream can save people’s life | B.the bundles on our shoulders can make us happy | C.attitude towards life plays an important role in people’s life | D.we must ignore the troubles in life | 小题5:What do you think happened to the woman when she woke up?A.She still felt depressed. | B.She committed suicide. | C.She looked for the keeper of the cave. | D.She didn’t want to end her life any more. |
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It’s known that the 62-year-old Jim Bevier has a great passion. This former FedEx pilot wasn’t ____ on his horse farm, teaching his grandkids to ____. In his spare time, Bevier helps distribute ____ for blindness around the globe. Bevier now is a volunteer pilot for Orbis, a nonprofit organization which has fought blindness for over 25 years. One of ____ weapons is the Flying Eye Hospital, an old-fashioned DC-10 aircraft. Bevier’s mission is to land this giant sight-saving bird on runways that are most ____ not designed for it. “It’s not ____ flying for FedEx,” says Bevier. “We have to ____ the runway is long enough, figure out the fuel load, and find the ____ place to park in case of accidents.” Once he gets the ____ to its destination, the aircraft becomes a place for local ____ to get training, so they can treat certain conditions and ____ blindness for people. The plane stays on location for weeks. ____ Bevier is free to return home, he likes to stay and ____ those who arrive for medical checks. “I’m glad to see them get on the airplane and come out the next day, and they can ____.” Bevier says. Many walk on dirt roads for miles; many are blind children. ____, the volunteer doctors can’t handle all the patients. “A Vietnamese boy was ever ____ away.” Bevier says. A pilot’s job involves hours and hours of boredom, so you learn to keep your ____ under control. But when the poor boy didn’t get picked, I ____ down.” he admits. ____ as the job may be, Bevier isn’t looking into retirement anytime soon. “I don’t play golf, and I tell my kids not to buy me tennis shoes,” he says. “But I ____ of my grandchildren back home, and all I want is for those kids to be able to see their own grandparents for the first time.”
小题1: | A.anxious | B.proud | C.content | D.active |
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小题2: | A.ride | B.drive | C.work | D.study |
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小题3: | A.signs | B.cures | C.funds | D.ways |
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小题5: | A.similarly | B.definitely | C.differently | D.exactly |
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小题6: | A.beyond | B.on | C.like | D.within |
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小题7: | A.refer to | B.work out | C.make sure | D.give up |
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小题8: | A.safest | B.largest | C.wildest | D.farthest |
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小题9: | A.shop | B.hotel | C.restaurant | D.hospital |
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小题10: | A.villagers | B.patients | C.friends | D.doctors |
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小题11: | A.prevent | B.restrict | C.warn | D.stop |
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小题12: | A.While | B.Once | C.Unless | D.If |
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小题13: | A.examine | B.consider | C.meet | D.ignore |
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小题14: | A.walk | B.see | C.leave | D.concern |
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小题15: | A.Therefore | B.Besides | C.Somehow | D.However |
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小题16: | A.put | B.turned | C.given | D.thrown |
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小题17: | A.efforts | B.advantages | C.plans | D.emotions |
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小题18: | A.settled | B.knocked | C.broke | D.held |
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小题19: | A.Exciting | B.Challenging | C.Disappointing | D.Attracting |
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小题20: | A.think | B.dream | C.hear | D.talk |
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Mom’s birthday present? It may be a difficult thing for some people, but for me, it is an easy thing. Mom loved flowers, so every year I sent her flowers. Actually she had a bed of irises (鸢尾花) in the backyard of her small, Indiana farm. They were beautiful. “Take some,” she said, “Dig some up and plant them on the side of your own house.” But in my yard they became lacking in energy. A year passed, then two, but not one flower appeared. I cut back all their green leaves. I was tired of seeing them so lonely. Finally, I dug the irises up and threw them away. About that time Mom died unexpectedly. My sister and I sold the farm. I never went back to see the irises. I just couldn’t bear seeing another family living in our home—Mom’s home. Autumn came, then winter. The following spring, as Mom’s birthday approached, I struggled with the question of how to remember her. I stared out the window and saw a few stubborn irises in my side yard sprouting (发芽), —tall, thin but flowerless. Because of seeing them, I decided to order flowers as I always did on Mom’s birthday, and send them to my sister. I wished so badly I could still send flowers to Mom. But that was impossible. In the morning of Mom’s birthday, I was in my car ready to work. Something in the yard caught my eye. The irises! One had bloomed with flowers, big, showy and purple, as lovely as they ever had been on Mom’s farm. I smiled and turned my eyes upward. I could no longer send flowers to Mom. But somehow, she’d been able to send them to me. 小题1:According to the first paragraph, Mom ________.A.wanted to give the author some flowers | B.didn’t like the presents from the author | C.lived with the author on an Indiana farm | D.got different birthday presents from the author every year | 小题2:At first, the irises in the author’s yard ________.A.all died quickly | B.didn’t bloom at all | C.grew as well as on Mom’s farm | D.grew better than those on Mom’s farm | 小题3:What troubled the author?A.She didn’t know how to grow irises. | B.She regretted they had sold Mom’s farm. | C.She didn’t know what to do in memory of Mom. | D.She couldn’t bear others living in Mom’s home. | 小题4:After seeing the irises sprouting, the author________.A.decided to send flowers to her sister on Mom’s birthday | B.dug them out because they were flowerless | C.decided to send them to Mom after they bloom | D.ordered flowers for the people living in Mom’s home | 小题5:What can be learned from the last paragraph?A.All the irises in the author’s yard bloomed. | B.The author went to see the irises in Mom’s yard. | C.It was Mom who took care of these irises in the author’s yard. | D.The author thought the blooming irises were gifts from Mom. |
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