Although in 1947 we were still very new to the atomic age, we knew about mushroom clouds. A huge crack (裂縫) spread across the library wall upstairs, sending teachers and __31__ screaming down the hall.
Had a new world war started? Pale­faced, our young science teacher quickly__32__us for a fire drill. We huddled (卷縮) in little groups on the beach side of the school grounds and__33__the spreading cloud darken the bright spring sky.
Rumors flew every which way,__34__two hours would pass before we got the full story. One rumor we heard was that the Texas City Monsanto Chemical plant had__35__; children whose parents__36__there began to cry.
I__37__—that was where my father was working that day.
The school bell called us back inside, and we were dismissed (解散) to__38__our way home the best way we could. I'd walked a quarter of the three­mile trip to my home__39__a car horn frightened me to__40__. My Uncle Barney__41__alongside me in his old Ford. The instant I saw him, I knew my father__42__. Otherwise, Papa would have__43__for me himself.
As if in slow motion from a great distance, Uncle Barney motioned for me to__44__. Numb with grief, I crawled into the back__45__. I barely took notice of the man sitting there, and didn't recognize him until he__46__me. When Papa put his strong arms around me, I forgot for a moment that Cherokees aren't supposed to__47__.
Many of my fellow students lost their__48__in the explosion. Tragedy would one day come to our__49__, as it inevitably (不可避免地) comes to all, but one day Texas City blew up, it miraculously (奇跡般地) passed us by. Because he lost his keys on that April morning, as he explained, my father lived for__50__32 years—we were to have a second lifetime forever.
小題1:
A.headmasterB.studentsC.workersD.books
小題2:
A.organizedB.orderedC.madeD.a(chǎn)sked
小題3:
A.heardB.smelledC.watchedD.felt
小題4:
A.whenB.a(chǎn)sC.a(chǎn)s ifD.a(chǎn)lthough
小題5:
A.blown upB.been closedC.been openedD.been on fire
小題6:
A.livedB.workedC.studiedD.visited
小題7:
A.smiledB.frightenedC.frozeD.worried
小題8:
A.makeB.feelC.pushD.find
小題9:
A.whenB.whileC.a(chǎn)sD.for
小題10:
A.decisionB.a(chǎn)ttentionC.feelingD.expression
小題11:
A.pulled upB.pulled outC.pulled inD.pulled off
小題12:
A.was thereB.was hereC.was goneD.was alone
小題13:
A.goneB.comeC.leftD.stopped
小題14:
A.get offB.get overC.get throughD.get in
小題15:
A.seatB.chairC.stoolD.bag
小題16:
A.looked atB.helpedC.reached forD.called on
小題17:
A.cryB.laughC.exciteD.shout
小題18:
A.teachersB.relativesC.friendsD.parents
小題19:
A.classB.familyC.schoolD.house
小題20:
A.otherB.othersC.a(chǎn)notherD.the other

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:C
小題4:D
小題5:A
小題6:B
小題7:C
小題8:D
小題9:A
小題10:B
小題11:A
小題12:C
小題13:B
小題14:D
小題15:A
小題16:C
小題17:A
小題18:D
小題19:B
小題20:C
文章主要講述了作者的父親在自己工作的工廠爆炸中幸存,作者能再次看見父親真是令人高興。
小題1:B 從上文的teachers可知,應該是學生,故B正確。
小題2:A organize組織;order命令;make讓;ask請求;句意:老師很快組織我們進行消防演習。根據(jù)句意可知A正確。
小題3:C 從下文的the spreading cloud darken the bright spring sky可以看出,應該是觀看,故C正確。
小題4:D 此處是讓步狀語從句。故萱although.
小題5:A 句意表示化工廠爆炸了,blow up爆炸符合題意。A正確。
小題6:B 從上文的the Texas City Monsanto Chemical plant had…下文的began to cry看出答案,故B正確。
小題7:C 那也是我父親工作的地方。我呆住了,frighten恐嚇,要接賓語。而這里用不及物動詞。Freeze凝固,僵硬符合題意。C正確。
小題8:D 從上文的化工廠爆炸看,學生是找回家的惡露,make one’s way前進;feel one’s way摸索著前進;push one’s way擠出一條路;find one’s way找到一條路,故D正確。
小題9:A 句意:我在回家的路上走了四分之一,這是一輛轎車的喇叭聲嚇著我了,when正在這時;符合句意,A正確。
小題10:B 從上文的轎車喇叭嚇著我看出答案。故B正確。
小題11:A 從下文的alongside me in his old Ford看出車停了下來,pull up停下來,符合句意,A正確。
小題12:C 從下文的otherwise, papa would have…for me himself,猜出父親走了,不在了,故C正確。
小題13:B 結(jié)合上一題,要不父親不會親自來的。Come符合句意。B正確。
小題14:D 從上文叔叔把車停下來,讓作者上車,get in上車,符合句意,D正確。
小題15:A 從I crawled into the back可知是車的后座。A正確。
小題16:C 句意:直到父親伸手摸我,我才恩出他來。Reach for伸手去拿。
小題17:A 句意:Cherokee是不應該哭泣的。從前面的children whose parents…there began to cry看出答案。故A正確。
小題18:D 從上文的children whose parents…there began to cry看出是他們的父母,故D正確。
小題19:B 悲劇有一天也會降臨到我的家庭,因為父親也在那個工廠工作。故B正確。
小題20:C 父親在一次免遭災難,所以又過了32年,another再,又;符合句意,故C正確。
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He thanked Mrs.Grump and went out.Mrs.Grump went to the window and watched him drive off.When his car was out of sight,she called out:“You can come out now, Mr.White. He’s gone.”
Mr.White came out of the kitchen,where he had been waiting.
“Many thanks,Mrs.Grump,”he said,laughing,“you did that very well.These nephews of mine never gave me any peace.That young man is the worst of them all.As you see,when he needs money, he even follows me into the country.Well,perhaps next time he won’t warn me by writing a letter!”
小題1:This story is about a man         
A.who was very much loved by his nephews
B.whose nephew went to visit him at the hotel
C.who was not willing to meet his nephew
D.whose nephew is always asking him for help
小題2:When his nephew came to the hotel,Mr.White            
A.took the train back to London
B.left to visit a sick relative
C.went to pick up a telegram
D.hid himself in the kitchen
小題3:Mr. White didn’t like his nephews because         
A.they always follow him around
B.they frequently disturb their relatives
C.they won’t write to him often
D.they usually visit him in hotels

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Years ago while lying in my hammock(吊床)and drinking JD from the bottle, I noticed my dog dragging something under the fence. Upon inspection, to my disappointment, I realized it was the next door neighbor’s 10 – year – old daughter’s rabbit. For years I had watched her come home from school and head straight out to its cage, free it and play with it in the yard. I knew that day would be no different and fearing for our dog, I had to think fast.
The rabbit was quite dirty, as if it had put up quite a struggle, so I washed it, combed it with the dog brush and blew it dry with the leaf blower. Upon finishing its grooming I jumped the fence and replaced it back in its cage hoping its death would be written off as “natural caused”.
Back to the hammock and JD. Within the hour the neighbor’s Volvo pulled in as usual and out popped the little girl, and as usual she headed straight for the cage. Only this time she stopped about six feet away and screamed: “D—A—D—D—Y!!!”.
Her father, panic stricken, stood looking at the cage. Being the good neighbor that I am, I rushed to fence and asked if there was anything I could do.
Her father less than calmly shouted, “What kind of sick individual would dig up a little girl’s rabbit and put it back in its cage?”
小題1:The girl was shocked because           .
A.the rabbit was killed by someone
B.the rabbit was too clean
C.the dead rabbit was cleaned and put back into the cage
D.the rabbit was asleep in the cage
小題2:That day the girl ran to the cage           .
A.because her rabbit was there
B.because she had a habit of going there to see her rabbit
C.because she wanted to see her rabbit again
D.because the rabbit was dead
小題3:We can infer that the rabbit           
A.was alive before the writer saw his dog dragging it
B.was already dead before the writer saw his dog dragging it
C.was in the cage playing with the dog
D.was at the fence seeking out for food before it was killed by the dog
小題4:According to the story, the writer           .
A.was helpful to his neighbor
B.did a smart thing
C.was honest
D.made a mistake

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