I’d been 16 for six days and was already prepared to deal with failure.
I remember that, when my mum          me that morning, her voice wasn’t as screaming as it usually was. She had been          for more than one hour getting everything ready, and I could feel she was         me at the same time.
I stayed in bed for a few minutes. I was          to leave its warmth and          to face the suffering that I’d rather let myself forget for the past months. Finally, I dragged myself         .
The first thing I thought of after getting up was to         . I went to the kitchen and prepared a breakfast that was fairly         , but was still too big for my appetite that day. I kept telling myself that I          eat. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and this wasn’t a(n)          day. Besides maybe it would          me a little. But I doubted it. I left the kitchen because even the          made me feel sick.
I finished getting ready and tried to settle down. It didn’t         , so I decided that my mum and I should go. We had          time, so I thought we could practise parking. I        , with the wheel hitting the pavement. After that, the little bit of confidence I had was         . I tried two more times, but did not improve much. Then we went towards the driving          site.
I waited twenty minutes---just enough time to make myself believe that I was going to fail. Then, finally, it was my         . I wasn’t sure of myself at all. I just wanted to get it over and make sure that I had to come back next Thursday.
The first thing I had to do was parking, which I did quite well. The         that came with it hit me like a wave. The rest of the test went well and I passed it.
The          of my mum made her face softer. I knew her worry was gone and she was happy for me.
小題1:
A.cried  B.woke C.toldD.shouted
小題2:
A.up    B.overC.out  D.in
小題3:
A.smiling atB.worrying aboutC.looking atD.talking with
小題4:
A.sadB.eager    C.unwilling D.willing
小題5:
A.convenience B.friendshipC.quiet   D.comfort
小題6:
A.out of bed B.onto bedC.into bed D.in bed
小題7:
A.eatB.rest     C.drink D.work
小題8:
A.large    B.small     C.delicious D.good
小題9:
A.mightB.could   C.shouldD.hated
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A.important B.necessary  C.lucky D.ordinary
小題11:
A.calm B.hurtC.stopD.like
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A.milkB.bread  C.smoke D.smells
小題13:
A.work  B.doC.calmD.use
小題14:
A.little B.plenty ofC.noD.a(chǎn) little
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A.criedB.succeededC.failedD.left
小題16:
A.backB.goneC.thereD.greater
小題17:
A.start    B.officeC.raceD.test
小題18:
A.tryB.turnC.carD.chance
小題19:
A.happinessB.prideC.confidenceD.disappointment
小題20:
A.tearsB.linesC.smilesD.eyes

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:B
小題4:C
小題5:D
小題6:A
小題7:A
小題8:B
小題9:C
小題10:D
小題11:A
小題12:D
小題13:A
小題14:B
小題15:C
小題16:B
小題17:D
小題18:B
小題19:C
小題20:C

試題分析:文章介紹作者考駕照的那天,茶飯不思,坐立不安;直到最后表現(xiàn)的很好,我才如釋重負(fù)。
小題1:考查動(dòng)詞: A. cried哭,B. woke醒C. told告訴,D. shouted叫喊,因?yàn)槭窃绯浚允菋寢尠盐医行,選B
小題2:考查副詞:A. up向上,B. over結(jié)束,C. out外出,D. in里面,從后面的getting everything ready,可知媽媽起來一個(gè)小時(shí)準(zhǔn)備東西了,選A
小題3:考查詞組:A. smiling at對(duì)…微笑,B. worrying about擔(dān)心,C. looking at看著,D. talking with談?wù)摚腋杏X到同時(shí)她也在為我擔(dān)心,選B
小題4:考查形容詞:A. sad難過的,B. eager渴望的,C. unwilling不愿意的,D. willing愿意的,從前面的I stayed in bed for a few minutes.可知作者不愿起床,選C
小題5:考查名詞:A. convenience方便,B. friendship友誼,C. quiet安靜D. comfort舒服,床上是溫暖的舒服的,選D
小題6:考查詞組:A. out of bed起床,B. onto bed在床上,C. into bed床里面,D. in bed臥床,最后我還是起床了,選A
小題7:考查動(dòng)詞:A. eat吃,B. rest休息,C. drink喝,D. work 工作,從后面的I went to the kitchen and prepared a breakfast可知早晨起來的第一件事是吃,選A
小題8:考查形容詞: A. large大的,B. small小的,C. delicious可口的,D. good好的,從后面的but was still too big for my appetite that day.可知作者為自己準(zhǔn)備很少的早餐,選B
小題9:考查情態(tài)動(dòng)詞:A. might可以,可能,B. could能夠,C. should應(yīng)該,D. hated憎恨,從后面的句子:Breakfast is the most important meal of the day,可知作者一直愛告訴自己應(yīng)該吃早飯,選C
小題10:考查形容詞: A. important重要的,B. necessary必要的,C. lucky幸運(yùn)的,D. ordinary普通的,這不是普通的一天,選D
小題11:考查動(dòng)詞:A. calm使冷靜,B. hurt傷害,C. stop停止,D. like喜歡,作者認(rèn)為吃早飯可以讓他冷靜下來,選A
小題12:考查名詞:A. milk牛奶,B. bread面包,C. smoke煙,D. smells味道,.從前面的 I left the kitchen可知作者覺得廚房的氣味讓他不舒服,選D
小題13:考查動(dòng)詞:A. work工作,奏效,B. do做,C. calm鎮(zhèn)定,D. use使用,我準(zhǔn)備好了,想鎮(zhèn)定下來,但是不管用,選A
小題14:考查形容詞:A. little幾乎沒有,B. plenty of很多,C. no沒有,D. a little一點(diǎn),從后面的so I thought we could practise parking.可知作者還有很多時(shí)間,選B
小題15:考查動(dòng)詞:A. cried哭,B. succeeded  成功,C. failed失敗,D. left離開,從后面的with the wheel hitting the pavement.可知作者失敗了,選C
小題16:考查句意理解:A. back回來,B. gone沒有了,消失了,C. there那里,D. greater更大,我的一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)自信都消失了,選B
小題17:考查名詞:A. start開始,B. office辦公室,C. race賽跑,D. test測(cè)試,我們來到駕照測(cè)試地點(diǎn),選D
小題18:考查名詞:A. try嘗試,B. turn轉(zhuǎn)彎,秩序,C. car汽車,D. chance機(jī)會(huì),It is one’s turn輪到某人了,選B
小題19:考查名詞:A. happiness快樂,B. pride驕傲,C. confidence自信,D. disappointment失望,從前面的which I did quite well.可知作者的自信心又回來了,選C
小題20:考查名詞:A. tears眼淚,B. lines線,C. smiles微笑,D. eyes眼睛,從后面的句子:I knew her worry was gone and she was happy for me.可知媽媽臉上有著微笑,選C
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Frank was walking down the 6th Street on a hot sunny day when he saw smoke coming out of the street. He could        the smoke, and it was getting thicker. Seeing the smoke coming out of a storm drain(雨水溝), Frank called the fire department immediately. “The storm drain is       fire!” he said. The fire department asked for his whereabouts and he said he was near the 6th and Main. They said they        be right there to investigate the situation. Frank needn’t to go anywhere, so he waited for the        to arrive. He was curious what could be burning beneath the street. As far as he knew, there wasn’t anything beneath the street        concrete(混凝土). And everyone        that concrete doesn’t burn.
A fire truck arrived a few        later. “Are you the man who     ?” asked the driver. “Yes. ” Frank answered. By now Frank could not only smell the        but also hear crackling sounds, just like wood burning. The firemen didn’t seem to consider it an emergency. “      do you think it could be?” Frank asked the driver. “Oh, we know what it is. We have to        a problem like this every few months. It’s the homeless people in their “     ”. ”
Homeless people have been living under the streets for years.       their knowledge of the storm drain system, they        their own “houses” beneath the streets. These living areas have tables, mattresses, chairs, and sofas. The settlers often “borrow” electricity by connecting to a live wire above ground to        their own lights and even TVs underground. Either this        electricity or a cigarette can cause an occasional fire.
Frank watched        some firemen lifted a manhole cover (井蓋) and went beneath the street with a fire hose (消防軟管). Then a few minutes later, the        smoke turned white. Shortly       , the firemen reappeared with a       person who seemed to have just been woken up.
小題1:
A.touchB.hearC.smellD.taste
小題2:
A.inB.a(chǎn)t C.toD.on
小題3:
A.wouldB.hadC.mayD.will
小題4:
A.policemanB.firemenC.postmenD.powermen
小題5:
A.excuseB.expressC.exactD.except
小題6:
A.knowB.knowsC.knewD.knowing
小題7:
A.secondsB.hoursC.minutesD.quarters
小題8:
A.calledB.smeltC.investigatedD.saw
小題9:
A.fireB.smokeC.storm drainD.burn
小題10:
A.WhatB.WhyC.WhichD.Which
小題11:
A.sufferB.solveC.surviveD.survey
小題12:
A.flatsB.a(chǎn)partmentsC.housesD.sections
小題13:
A.LearningB.TakingC.UsingD.Giving
小題14:
A.set downB.set outC.set aboutD.set up
小題15:
A.powerB.strengthenC.forceD.energy
小題16:
A.boughtB.broughtC.bookedD.borrowed
小題17:
A.forB.a(chǎn)sC.withD.since
小題18:
A.blackB.redC.blueD.brown
小題19:
A.westwardB.backwardC.a(chǎn)fterwardD.forward
小題20:
A.carelessB.selfless C.helplessD.homeless

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

I felt excited, curious and nervous at the same time. I was excited because I would be skipping(跳級(jí))two grades. I was curious because I didn't know how high school students were taught. However, I was most nervous at the idea that I would be doing high school homework.
I had just walked into the class when the bell rang. This wasn't a good start. But the kid in front of me looked very friendly. Luckily, since it was the first day of school, my teacher talked for about half of the period and  we just had the rest of the period to start the class. I didn't know what he was saying at first, but when I saw the problems on the paper, I knew what to do.
The next day, the kid said hi and I said hi back. We got into a conversation. It seemed that whenever I was talking to my friend, everyone stopped staring at (盯著看)me. Then the class started. It was easy. But I was still uncomfortable because I couldn't look around without meeting others’eyes, so I just kept my eyes on the whiteboard and on my textbook.
However, my friend didn't show up the next day, and the eighth graders just kept on staring at me. I didn't know why.
The next day everything changed. My friend was back to school. I was praised for my homework. Everyone stared at me less. Some started to be a little friendlier towards me. I felt at home at last here. My teachers also seemed pretty nice.
小題1:If the author didn't skip, he should study in _________ .
A.the fourth gradeB.the sixth grade
C.the seventh gradeD.the eighth grade
小題2:What may make the author curious?
A.What his old friends are doing.
B.How high school students study.
C.How he will do his high school homework.
D.What the eighth graders' homework is.
小題3:Why did the author always keep his eyes on the whiteboard and the textbook?
A.To pay attention to his teachers.
B.To attract his teachers' attention.
C.To follow his teachers' teaching.
D.To avoid meeting others' eyes.
小題4:According to the passage, we know that the author ___________ .
A.got along well with his new class very soon
B.felt sorry about having skipped two grades
C.had one friend in his class all the time
D.got used to others' stares in the classroom

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

An African-American man named John Henry was the hero of former slaves and the people who built the railroads in the US in the 19th century.
John Henry was born a slave. He was known for his strength. Many people say he represents the spirit of growth in America during that period.
John Henry grew up in a world that did not let children stay children for long. Before he was six years old, he was carrying stones for workers building a nearby railroad. By the time John Henry was a young man, he was one of the best railroad workers in the country.
John Henry was asked to lead workers on a hard project, creating a tunnel through a mountain. The project required about 1,000 laborers and lasted three years. Hundreds of men became sick as a result of the hot weather and tiredness. John Henry was the strongest and fastest man. Concerned his friends might lose their jobs, he picked up their hammers and began doing their work. He worked day and night, rarely stopping to have a rest.
One day, a salesman came to the work area with a new drilling machine powered by steam. He said it could drill holes faster than twelve men working together.
John Henry looked at the machine and saw images of the future. He saw machines taking the place of America’s best laborers. He saw himself and his friends unemployed and sanding by a road, asking for food. He decided he would never let the machine take their jobs. Therefore, a competition between a man and a machine began .At first, the steam-powered drill worked twice faster. Then, John Henry started working with a hammer in each hand. He worked faster and faster. People cheered when the machine broke down and was pulled away. But they were sad to find John Henry fall to the ground, with blood spilling all around, and still holding a hammer in one of his hands.“I beat them,”he said. Then he took his last breath.
小題1:What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?
A.Many children in those days starved to death.
B.Children at that time grew much faster.
C.Children in those days had to work like adults.
D.Children at that time couldn’t stay together.
小題2:Why did hundreds of workers become sick?
A.Because they had to work long hours.
B.Because the weather was hot and they were tired.
C.Because the project was too hard.
D.Because they didn’t have time to eat.
小題3:John Henry helped do his friends’ work     .
A.because he was the strongest and fastest man
B.for fear that his friends would lose their jobs
C.so that they could regain their strength
D.in order be the hero of the railroad workers
小題4:Which of the following best describes John Henry?
A.Kind and determined.B.Cautious and considerate.
C.Brave and strict.D.Hardworking and stubborn.

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