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.”
小題1:
A.a(chǎn)nxiousB.proudC.contentD.a(chǎn)ctive
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A.rideB.driveC.workD.study
小題3:
A.signsB.curesC.fundsD.ways
小題4:
A.hisB.herC.oursD.its
小題5:
A.similarlyB.definitelyC.differentlyD.exactly
小題6:
A.beyondB.onC.likeD.within
小題7:
A.refer toB.work outC.make sureD.give up
小題8:
A.safestB.largestC.wildestD.farthest
小題9:
A.shopB.hotelC.restaurantD.hospital
小題10:
A.villagersB.patientsC.friendsD.doctors
小題11:
A.preventB.restrictC.warnD.stop
小題12:
A.WhileB.OnceC.UnlessD.If
小題13:
A.examineB.considerC.meetD.ignore
小題14:
A.walkB.seeC.leaveD.concern
小題15:
A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.SomehowD.However
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A.putB.turnedC.givenD.thrown
小題17:
A.effortsB.a(chǎn)dvantagesC.plansD.emotions
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A.settledB.knockedC.brokeD.held
小題19:
A.ExcitingB.ChallengingC.DisappointingD.Attracting
小題20:
A.thinkB.dreamC.hearD.talk

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

試題分析:Jim Bevier是一位六十二歲的退休飛行員,他一直為一個(gè)防治失明的非盈利組織義務(wù)駕駛飛機(jī),從事著到世界各地去救治失明患者的事業(yè)。盡管工作辛苦,但是看著進(jìn)去接受治療的盲人走出來重見光明是最讓他感到滿足的時(shí)刻。
小題1:C形容詞辨析。A. 焦慮的;B. 驕傲的;C.滿意的;D. 積極的。根據(jù)下文內(nèi)容可知他在業(yè)余時(shí)間去幫助失明的人們,由此可知他不滿足帶孫子孫女,或者呆在自己的馬場(chǎng),選C。
小題2:A動(dòng)詞辨析。A.騎;B. 駕駛;C. 工作;D. 學(xué)習(xí)。根據(jù)情理可知他只能教給小孩子們騎車,其余不符合情理。
小題3:B名詞辨析。A. 標(biāo)志;B.對(duì)策;C. 基金;D. 方法。根據(jù)下文內(nèi)容可知Bevier是一位防治失明組織的志愿者,由此推測(cè)他是幫助發(fā)放藥品,故選B。
小題4:D代詞辨析。A. 他的;B.她的;C. 我們的;D.它的。根據(jù)上文內(nèi)容可知此處指a nonprofit organization,故答案選D。
小題5:B副詞辨析A. 相似;B. 確切;C. 不同;D. 精確。Bevier駕駛的飛機(jī)大多數(shù)時(shí)候降落的地點(diǎn)不是有專門飛機(jī)跑道的地方,選B,其他不符合句意。
小題6:C介詞辨析。 A. 超出;B. 在上;C.像;D. 在內(nèi)。根據(jù)下文Bevier的講述可知大多數(shù)降落的地方不像標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的飛機(jī)跑道,選C。
小題7:C動(dòng)詞短語辨析。A. 寧肯;B. 計(jì)算出;C.確信;D.放棄。由后句內(nèi)容可知他們必須為了防止意外而確保跑道的長度等各方面情況,選C。
小題8:A形容詞辨析。A. 最安全;B.最大;C. 最野蠻;D. 最遠(yuǎn)。根據(jù)前句內(nèi)容和后面in case of accident等判斷他們要選擇最安全的降落地,選A.。
小題9:D名詞辨析。 A.商店;B.旅館;C. 餐廳;D. 醫(yī)院。由上文內(nèi)可知這架飛機(jī)名叫the Flying Eye Hospital,所以選D。
小題10:D名詞辨析。 A. 村民;B. 病人;C. 朋友;D.醫(yī)生。從后句內(nèi)容they can treat certain conditions可以判斷為了在他們離開后當(dāng)?shù)氐尼t(yī)生能夠去應(yīng)付某些醫(yī)療情況他們還要培訓(xùn)當(dāng)?shù)氐尼t(yī)生,選D。
小題11:A動(dòng)詞辨析。A. 阻止;B. 在嚴(yán)格;C. 警告;D. 停止。根據(jù)and前面內(nèi)容可以推測(cè)醫(yī)生要能治療某些疾病,以免引起失明,也就是防止人們失明,選A。
小題12:A連詞辨析。 A. 同時(shí);B. 一旦;C. 除非;D. 如果。前后句內(nèi)容為轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,他可以回家,但是他卻喜歡呆在那里看那些前來檢查的人們,所以選A。
小題13:C動(dòng)詞辨析。A.檢查;B.認(rèn)為;C. 會(huì)見,看;D. 忽略。根據(jù)后句內(nèi)容I’m glad to see them get on the airplane可知他是喜歡見到那些人們,選C。
小題14:B動(dòng)詞辨析。A. 走;B. 看;C. 離開;D. 聯(lián)系。從文章內(nèi)容可知Bevier工作的醫(yī)院是診治失明的,所以當(dāng)人們治療之后會(huì)恢復(fù)視力,重新看到光明,選B。
小題15:D副詞辨析。 A. 因此;B. 包括;C. 而且;D. 然而。上文提到他喜歡看到那些經(jīng)過治療后 恢復(fù)視力的人們,而此處說他們不能處理治療所有的病人,由此判斷為轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,選D。
小題16:B動(dòng)詞辨析。 A. 放;B.轉(zhuǎn)彎;C. 給;D. 投。根據(jù)上句內(nèi)容可知這些志愿醫(yī)生不能治療病人時(shí),只能拒絕他們,讓他們失望地離開,turn sb away 把某人拒之門外,選B。
小題17:D名詞辨析。 A. 影響;B. 益處;C. 計(jì)劃;D. 情緒。前句提到他們的工作不僅有著長時(shí)間的枯燥,而且還要面對(duì)各種病人,各種情況,再根據(jù)下文內(nèi)容可以判斷,他們要學(xué)會(huì)控制自己的各種情感,選D。
小題18:C動(dòng)詞辨析。A. 定居;B. 敲;C.打破;D. 抓住。Bevier是一名充滿愛心的志愿者,當(dāng)他看到孩子因不能接受治療而被拒之門外的時(shí)候,他內(nèi)心是痛苦的,break down 情緒垮掉,失聲痛哭,選C。
小題19:B形容詞辨析。A. 激動(dòng)的;B. 有挑戰(zhàn)的;C. 失望的;D. 進(jìn)攻的。從上文的敘述可知他們的工作是很辛苦的,選C。
小題20:A動(dòng)詞辨析。A. 認(rèn)為;B. 夢(mèng)想;C. 聽見;D. 交談。Bevier因工作需要會(huì)長時(shí)間離家在外,所以他看到這些孩子的時(shí)候會(huì)想起自己的孫子孫女們,選A。
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B.Her glasses couldn’t cover up her face.
C.She couldn’t get along well with them.
D.She looked like an overweight elephant.
小題2:Which of the following is the real reason for Morri competing on the city swim team?
A.To win more ribbons.
B.To shift others’ attention from her face.
C.To develop a killer body.
D.To have red wet eyes.
小題3:From what Morri experienced in the last year of middle school, we can learn that __________.
A.her classmates thought highly of her
B.she was popular among her classmates
C.she was often cheated by her classmates
D.her classmates just made use of her
小題4:The passage is intended to encourage people to __________.
A.a(chǎn)ddress as many as invitation envelopes as possible
B.take more sport activities including swimming
C.take others’ comments into careful consideration
D.take positive attitude towards disadvantages in life

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Recently I came in contact with the true meaning of love. That would have been, Kane, a boy. Kane was the two-year-old son of Jolene, my new neighbor.
At a glance Kane was a sight. He’d been born with hard sticks for legs. And on that morning I witnessed the effect that Kane’s physical shortcomings had on his family. But I also witnessed much more than that.
I saw an extraordinary family that embraced this special child. A family that wouldn’t allow Kane to know he was different. Jolene had constructed a small cart just a few inches off the floor for his son to get around. Using his hands to move about, Kane moved the cart to “go to” any place just as everyone else was able to do. Kane worked that little cart like a master. Kane was a vital focus of the entire family. He was more than just a member of the family; he was the soul. This child was the driver, the motivator, and the founder of much of the interaction.
Much later in my life, I came to realize that God had sent this child to help some of us who just weren’t getting what love was all about. Even with my limited capacity for understanding at the time that Kane was a highly developed spirit with great wisdom.
Kane demanded attention, but not because of his mobility challenges or other apparent shortcomings. In his mind, he had no challenges or shortcomings. The truth is that he received attention because he was alive and real and had so much to offer.
Kane was and still is a lot of warm and powerful energy sent to us all, so we might learn that love surpasses all things. Kane, a fragile yet lovely baby, was here to teach us all an important lesson. And at the age of two he did just that.
小題1:How did the author think of Kane’s family members?
A.They were strange because they locked Kane at home.
B.It was respectable for them to start their own business.
C.It was ridiculous for them to make a cart for Kane.
D.They were greatly brave to face all the difficulties.
小題2:How did Kane “get to” everywhere he wanted to go?
A.By moving his cart with his own hands.
B.By asking his father to lead him ahead with a stick.
C.By asking his grandparents to push hin everywhere.
D.His parents specially employed a babysitter for him.
小題3:According to the author, God made Kane with disability to help _______.
A.his parents get to know their responsibility
B.his family members know the importance of union
C.people especially the healthy realize what love really means
D.people especially the disabled realize their inner power
小題4:Kane needed attention because he wanted to show ________.
A.he can challenge his difficulty in moving
B.he had challenges or shortcomings in his life
C.he himself needed to be looked after by others
D.he had the power to prove he was capable too
小題5:What can we learn from Kane’s story?
A.Love me, love my dog.
B.Love is above all things.
C.Many hands make light work.
D.Pure gold fears no fire.

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

“Father, do you see Mother in your dreams?” the young girl asks. “You know sometimes I do.”
“Mother comes to see me a lot, you know. We sit and talk.” The father smiles. “How is your homework coming along?”
“Why do I have to study so hard?”
“It is what your mother would have wanted!”
She regrets speaking her mind. “I’m sorry, Father, I shouldn’t have said that.” She looks up and sees his eyes well up with tears.
“It’s okay, love,” he gets up and pours himself a drink. “I’ll just sit outside for a while. You finish up your work, okay?”
“I’m sorry, Father; Mother did love you very much. She told me all the time.”
“Homework, first, eh? Then we can chat about your mother.”
He heads off outside and sits in his usual chair, looking around the courtyard. The whole area relaxes the mind and somehow soothes the soul.
“All finished, Father. May I get a drink and sit with you? I have some questions.”
She comes with two drinks one for him and one for herself. He looks surprised. She never really liked him having a drink. Although he had cut back a lot from before he brought her here, it still seemed strange.
“Mother told me all about you. That is before she passed away. We would laugh together at your love stories.”
He listens without uttering a single sound.
“Why didn’t you come and take her away with you? She really wanted that. Did you know that?”
Her father looks at his daughter lovingly. “Circumstances were difficult back then. It was just the way things were. When it came time to…” He sighs. “To visit her it was too late.”
The girl smiles. “I hope I will have the same kind of love you and mother had.”
“Without all the heartache,” her father adds.
“She always knew you loved her. She told me every day,” the child mentions cheerfully. “I saw her crying sometimes when she read your letters.”
“Did she make you promise to look after me?” She inquires.
“She asked me to take care of you.”
“You promised her, didn’t you?”
“Yes, I did.”
“It is nice out here, isn't it? Mother would have been very happy here.”
She talks with some authority. Her father remains silent. A smile comes to his weary brow. He nods his head.
“Mother wanted me to give you something. I think now the time is right.” She runs to her room. Upon returning she hands her father a book. “It’s mother’s diary! She wanted me to give it to you.”
He takes the book and holds it in his trembling hands, “Thank you.”
“Mother said you would understand things better.”
“Wise woman, your mother.”
He places the book on the table as he gets up. The girl gets up and wraps herself around her father.
“I love you.” she looks up at his face.
He picks her up and hugs her. “I love you, too.” His voice trembles.
“It’s okay, Father. We have each other now and mother is in both of us.”
He kisses her head.
“Time you went to bed,” her father softly says.
He puts her down and she scampers off to get washed and ready for bed.
Clearing up everything he checks on his daughter. She is in bed waiting for her good night kiss. He tucks her in and bids her goodnight.
Just as he is to leave she tells him. “Mother told me she adopted me when I was a baby.”
He stands at her bedroom door. Words fail him. Yes, he knew she was adopted.
“I am really lucky for being loved by my parents, even if I am not really theirs.”
You trying to bring on the water works?” he tells her.
She giggles, “Goodnight, Father. I love you.”
“Love you, too.”
His face lights up as he wipes his dampened eyes.
The door closes and the child falls asleep dreaming of her mother.
Sitting outside he picks up the diary and opens it and reads the first line: “I love you, my dearest, if only things could have been different…”
小題1:Why isn’t the mother with her family?
A.She has already died.B.She is ill in hospital.
C.The couple is divorced.D.She lives in another city.
小題2:What can we know about the couple’s relationship?
A.They understood each other very well.
B.They quarreled a lot and are separated.
C.They used to have misunderstandings.
D.They were quite sure of each other’s love.
小題3:What can we learn from the story?
A.The girl was adopted because the couple couldn’t give birth.
B.Father looks after the girl just because the girl is alone.
C.The girl feels unfortunate that she was adopted.
D.Father was not very close to the girl before she moved in with him.
小題4:Why didn’t father bring mother home when she was ill?
A.Because he was too busy with his work
B.Because he didn’t know he was wanted
C.Because he was too poor to afford the medical fees
D.Because he didn’t know she was in hospital
小題5:What does the sentence “You trying to bring on the water works?” mean?
A.You want another cup of water?
B.Are you kidding me?
C.Are you trying to make me cry?
D.Are you thinking about the water factory?
小題6:Which word best describes father’s feeling at the end of the story?
A.RegretfulB.SatisfiedC.ConfusedD.Doubtful

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

Are you a man or a mouse? When people ask this question they want to know      you think you are a        person or a coward (懦夫). But you will never really know the answer to this question        you are tested in real life. Some people       they are brave but when they come face to face with real      , they act like cowards. Others think of themselves as cowards, but when they meet danger, they act like      .
Lenny had always thought of himself as a         person. He got worried before examinations. He worried about his job and health. All he wanted in life was to be safe and healthy.         , on January 15th, 2002, a plane crashed into the Potomac River in Washington. Lenny went to the river to see what was happening. He saw a woman in the         water. Lenny did not feel afraid. He kept very           and did a very dangerous thing. He jumped into the river,          to the woman, and kept her head          the water. Seventy-eight people died that day. Thanks to Lenny, it was not           .
When you are in a very        situation and feel afraid, the body automatically produces a chemical in the blood. The chemical is called adrenalin (腎上腺素).        adrenalin in the blood system, you actually feel stronger and stronger and are        to fight or run away. However, when you are absolutely terrified (or completely afraid), the body can produce too much adrenalin. When this       , the muscles become very hard and you find you       go at all. You are then paralyzed (使無能為力) with fear. This is        when we are very frightened, we sometimes say we’re “petrified”. This word comes from the Greek word “petros”, which means “stone”. We are       frightened that we become stonelike.
小題1:
A.howB.neitherC.whetherD.either
小題2:
A.braveB.realC.hardD.certain
小題3:
A.whenB.untilC.a(chǎn)fterD.once
小題4:
A.realizeB.findC.thinkD.a(chǎn)gree
小題5:
A.lifeB.questionC.mouseD.danger
小題6:
A.soldiersB.miceC.heroesD.cowards
小題7:
A.usefulB.braveC.nervousD.bored
小題8:
A.SoB.ThereforeC.ThenD.Actually
小題9:
A.freshB.poisonousC.warmD.ice-cold
小題10:
A.nervousB.calmC.frightenedD.excited
小題11:
A.wentB.helpedC.spokeD.swam
小題12:
A.inB.underC.a(chǎn)boveD.from
小題13:
A.a(chǎn)n accidentB.a(chǎn) mistakeC.seventy-eightD.seventy-nine
小題14:
A.dangerousB.comfortableC.differentD.interesting
小題15:
A.WithB.WithoutC.ForD.Like
小題16:
A.a(chǎn)fraidB.unableC.readyD.a(chǎn)nxious
小題17:
A.getsB.disappearsC.happensD.goes
小題18:
A.needn’tB.can’tC.mustn’tD.shouldn’t
小題19:
A.whereB.howC.becauseD.why
小題20:
A.reallyB.veryC.suchD.so

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