题目
题型:河南省期末题难度:来源:
Caught in a trench with continuous gunfire whizzing (子弹等在空中掠过的声音) over his head, the soldier
asked his lieutenant (陆军中尉), if he might go out into the"No Man"s Land"between the trenches to bring
his fallen comrade back.
"You can go," said the lieutenant, "but I don"t think it will be worth it. Your friend is probably dead and
you may throw your own life away."The lieutenant"s words didn"t matter, and the soldier went anyway.
Miraculously he managed to reach his friend, hoisted (扯起) him onto his shoulder, and brought him
back to their company"s trench. As the two of them tumbled in together to the bottom of the trench, the
officer checked the wounded soldier, then looked kindly at his friend. "I told you it wouldn"t be worth it, "
he said. "Your friend is dead, and you are mortally wounded."
"It was worth it, though, sir," the soldier said.
"How do you mean"worth it?""responded the lieutenant. "Your friend is dead!"
"Yes sir," the private answered."But it was worth it because when I got to him, he was still alive, and I
had the satisfaction of hearing him say,"Jim, I knew you"d come.""
Many a time in life, whether a thing is worth doing or not really depends on how you look at it. Take up
all your courage and do something your heart tells you to do so that you may not regret not doing it later in
life.
B. Positive.
C. Neutral.
D. Supportive.
B. Excitedly
C. Surprisingly
D. Disappointedly
B. Because the soldier successfully brought his friend back.
C. Because what he did will bring him great honor and make him get promoted in his later life.
D. Because his friend was still alive when he reached him and he didn"t make his friend disappointed.
答案
核心考点
试题【阅读理解。 Horror gripped (紧握) the heart of the World War I soldier as he saw hi】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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heart in the whole valley. A large crowd gathered. and they all admired his heart for it was 1 . There was
not a scar in it. Suddenly, an old man appeared and said,"Why, your heart is not nearly as beautiful as 2 ."
The crowd and the young man looked at the old man"s 3 . It was full of scars, it had places 4 pieces
had been removed and other pieces 5 in, but they didn"t fit quite right, and there were several 6 edges. In
fact, in some places there were deep gaps where whole pieces were missing.
The young man laughed." 7 your heart with mine, mine is perfect and yours is a mess of scars."
"Yes," said the old man,"Yours 8 perfect but I would never trade with you. You see, every 9
represents a person 10 I have given my love. I tear out a piece of my heart and give it to them, and often
they 11 me a piece of their heart that fits into the 12 place in my heart. But because the pieces
aren"t exact, I have some rough edges, which I cherish, because they remind me of the love we 13 .
"Sometimes I have given pieces of my heart 14 , and the other person hasn"t returned a 15 of his or
her heart to me. These are the empty gaps-giving love is 16 a chance. Although these gaps are painful, they
17 open, reminding me of the love I have for those people too, and I hope someday they may return and
fill the space I have been waiting. So now do you see what true beauty is?""
The young man walked up to the old man, 18 his perfect heart, and tipped a piece out. He 19 it to the
old man. The old man placed it in his heart, then took a piece from his old scarred heart and placed it in
the wound in the young man"s heart. It 20 , but not perfectly, as there were some jagged edges.
The young man looked at his heart, not perfect any more but more beautiful than ever, since love from the
old man"s heart flowed into his. They embraced and walked away side by side.
( )1. A. ugly ( )2. A. mine ( )3. A. coat ( )4. A. that ( )5. A. cut ( )6. A. smooth ( )7. A. Comparing ( )8. A. looks ( )9. A. one ( )10. A. on whom ( )11. A. take ( )12. A. empty ( )13. A. had ( )14. A. in ( )15. A. lot ( )16. A. making ( )17. A. keep ( )18. A. carried away ( )19. A. offered ( )20. A. fit | B. perfect B. his B. appearance B. which B. set B. rough B. Compared B. seems B. heart B. in whom B. give B. full B. gave B. away B. sheet B. taking B. cut B. reached into B. took B. hit | C. beautiful C. theirs C. face C. where C. put C. broken C. Compare C. is C. piece C. with whom C. lend C. original C. shared C. off C. piece C. keeping C. come C. took out C. passed C. beat | D. hurt D. ours D. heart D. whose D. brought D. pretty D. Compares D. fits D. scar D. to whom D. pass D. first D. owned D. up D. pile D. bringing D. stay D. brought up D. served D. set | |||||||||||
阅读理解。 | ||||||||||||||
Several years ago I worked in an office, which I had a locust tree growing outside the window. It had grown into a tall tree and must have been there for a long time. The tree blocked the view and made the office seem dull, unfortunately this happened to be the room assigned to me and I was depressed by it for quite some time. When the first spring came, everything was green except the locust tree. Secretly, I was very happy because I had thought it had died. One morning when I opened the window for fresh air, I unexpectedly smelt a familiar sweet scent floating into my office but I couldn"t name it. Suddenly, I realized it was the locust tree! The tree that I thought dead was blossoming in full glory. From then on, I usually came to the office very early to see dew forming on the locust tree blossoms and every year was eager to see spring again. During summer, the green leaves provided shade protecting me from the harsh sunlight, but allowing enough light in to make it pleasant. In autumn, the leaves turned into many different colors. Its beauty touched my soul. Many times I thought to take photos but never did. Then I had to leave in a hurry. Later in life it became a great regret that I had not done so. Actually, many times in our lives, we think we own something, therefore we don"t cherish it. We don"t feel regretful until we lose it one day! Moreover, sometimes, we have to accept the things we don"t want and need to discover the hidden beauty to find unexpected joy! | ||||||||||||||
1.The author of the passage employed a writing way ______. | ||||||||||||||
A. of holding and releasing B. that released first, then held C. that held first, then released D. that was not holding or releasing | ||||||||||||||
2. What the author wanted to tell us is "______". | ||||||||||||||
A. Don"t delighted for what you have got and not feeling pity on the lost B. Think twice before you leap C. Treat everything calmly D. Cherish what you"ve owned | ||||||||||||||
3. The reason the author came to the office early is ______. | ||||||||||||||
A. to enjoy the dew B. to finish her work early C. to do some cleaning D. to avoid the burning sun | ||||||||||||||
4. The underlined word "so" in the fifth paragraph perhaps refers to ______. | ||||||||||||||
A. that I couldn"t see the tree any longer B. that I should have taken some photos C. that I had to leave D. that the tree died | ||||||||||||||
阅读理解。 | ||||||||||||||
About ten years ago, a young and very successful businessman named Josh was traveling down a Chicago neighborhood street. He was going a bit too fast in his shiny, black, 12 cylinder Jaguar XKE, which was only two months old. He was watching for kids rushing out from between parked cars and slowed down when he thought he saw something. As his car passed, no child came out, but a brick sailed out and-WHUMP!-it hit the Jag"s shiny black side door! SCREECH…!!!! Immediately Josh stopped the car, jumped out, seized the kid and pushed him up against a parked car. He shouted at the kid, "What was that all about and who are you? Just what the heck are you doing?!" Building up a head of steam, he went on."That"s my new Jag, that brick you threw is going to cost you a lot of money. Why did you throw it?" "Please, mister, please… I"m sorry! I didn"t know what else to do!" begged the youngster. "I threw the brick because no one else would stop!" tears were streaming down the boy"s face as he pointed around the parked car."It"s my brother, mister," he said."He rolled of the curb (路沿) and fell out of his wheelchair and I can"t lift him up." Sobbing, the boy asked the businessman, "Would you please help me get him back into his wheelchair? He"s hurt and he"s too heavy for me." Moved beyond words, the young businessman tried hard to swallow the rapidly swelling lump in his throat. Straining, he lifted the young man back into the wheelchair and took out his handkerchief and wiped the scrapers and cuts, checking to see that everything was going to be OK. He then watched the younger brother push him down the sidewalk toward their home. It was a long walk back to the black, shining 12 cylinder Jaguar XKE-a long and slow walk. Josh never did fix the side door of his Jaguar. He kept the dent (凹痕) to remind him not to go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at him to get his attention. Feel for the bricks of life coming at you. | ||||||||||||||
1. The boy threw a brick at the businessman"s car because ______. | ||||||||||||||
A. he wanted to ask for some money B. he envied the brand-new car very much C. the businessman drove at a high speed D. he wanted to get help from the driver | ||||||||||||||
2. Which of the following is the right order of the story? a. The younger brother threw a brick at Josh"s car. b. The elder brother fell out of his wheelchair. c. The younger brother begged Josh for help. d. Josh lifted the elder brother back into his wheelchair. e. Josh shouted at the younger brother. | ||||||||||||||
A. b, a, c, e, d B. a, c, d, b, e C. b, a, e, c, d D. a, c, b, e,d | ||||||||||||||
3. What can we learn from the passage? | ||||||||||||||
A. Josh was a kind-hearted man. B. The two kids were Josh"s neighbors. C. Josh would accept the money from the kids. D. Josh"s new car broke down easily. | ||||||||||||||
4. According to the passage, we must ______. | ||||||||||||||
A. try to be more understanding seeing others in trouble B. drive fast in a neighborhood street that is dangerous C. try to get ready for the trouble in your future life D. protect oneself from being hurt | ||||||||||||||
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Mother came from our home village. She stayed with us for ten days. When she was 1 to leave, she wanted to buy us something 2 a present. "You"ve got 3 ," she said,"but you seem to have got 4 The TV set is yours, but the people who walk back and forth in it are all 5 , even murderers, corrupt officials and thieves come in and 6 it from time to time. The radio cassette player is yours, but it"s all others who 7 in it. The books on the shelf are yours, but they are all 8 by others. The fridge is yours, but all the year round it"s 9 frost that comes from God knows where. 10 they make your life easy andcomfortable, 11 of them BELONGS to you in the real sense of the word. 12 the day she was to leave for home, she got up early in the morning and 13 back a pickle (泡菜) pot from the market. " 14 some pickle in it," she said,"and have something 15 suits your own taste." Since then pickles of our own 16 had been added to our diet. When we had guests, we often had pickles 17 wine. Slightly intoxicated (xcited greatly), everyone would say,"A country flavor, not bad, Notbad, a country flavor (特别的风味)". 18 we had something to our own taste. When we looked at the 19 , it was standing quietly at the corner. Amid the hustle and bustle of our 20 life and in the apartment of reinforced concrete, the pot stood there by itself, brewing an old and simple flavor. | ||||||||||||||
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