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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
At midnight Peter was awakened by heavy knocks on the door. He rolled over and look to his 21 , and it was half past one. “I’m not getting 22 at this time,” he 23 to himself, and rolled over.
Then, a 24 knock followed. “Aren’t you going to 25 it?” said his wife.
So he dragged himself out of bed and went downstairs. He opened the door and there was a man 26 at the door. It didn’t take long to 27 the man was drunk.
“Hi, there,”slurred(嘟囔) the stranger, “Can you give me a push?”
“No, get lost. It’s half past one. I was 28 ,”Peter said and slammed the door. He went back 29 to bed and told his wife what had happened.
She said, “That wasn’t very 30 of you. Remember that night we had a 31 in the pouring rain on the way to pick the kids up and you had to 32 that man’s door to get our car 33 again? What would have happened if he’ d told 34 to get lost?”
“But the guy was 35 ,” said Peter.
“It doesn’t matter,”said the wife. “He needs help 36 it would be the Christian thing to help him.”
So Peter went out of bed again, got dressed, and went downstairs. He opened the door, and not being able to see the stranger anywhere, he shouted, “Hey, do you still want a 37 ?”
And he heard a 38 ,“Yeah, please.”
So, still being unable to see the stranger, he shouted, “ 39 are you?”
The drunk replied, “Over here, on the 40 .”
21.A.door B.clock C.wife D.window
22.A.out of bed B.out of the house C.down to work D.into trouble
23.A.complained B.explained C.replied D.thought
24.A.weaker B.louder C.longer D.angrier
25.A.stand B.stop C.answer D.refuse
26.A.standing B.lying C.knocking D.looking
27.A.remember B.show C.realize D.doubt
28.A.in bed B.in surprise C.at home D.at work
29.A.down B.up C.inside D.home
30.A.nice B.foolish C.typical D.generous
31.A.hard time B.quarrel C.fight D.breakdown
32.A.drive to B.pass by C.knock on D.drop into
33.A.started B.refreshed C.united D.delighted
34.A.us B.them C.the man D.others
35.A.mad B.drunk C.different D.dangerous
36.A.but B.though C.and D.because
37.A.rest B.push C.room D.lift
38.A.lady B.gentleman C.drunk D.voice
39.A.What B.How C.Who D.Where
40.A.roof B.bed C.swing D.ground
What would have happened, as far as the river bank?
A.Bob had walked farther B.if Bob should walk farther
C.if Bob walked farther D.had Bob walked farther
Three high students become heroes after their act of saving a baby’s life.
Andrew Willis, 15, his brother Chris, 13, and friend Reece Galea, 14, were walking along Swallow Drive on their way to school on May 23, when Nicholle Price ran out of her house, shouting for help. Her six-month-old son Corey had swallowed (吞下) an earring (耳环) and the young mother couldn’t ring for help because something was wrong with her phone. The three teenagers rushed to the aid of Ms Price, called an ambulance (救护车), calmed her down and waited with her until the ambulance arrived before heading to school.
Ms Price, Corey and his grandmother Joyce Finnie visited the school last Thursday to thank the boys for their kind action. “It’s good to know that there are still some good people who will stop and help,” Ms Price said. “While I was shouting for help, a woman walking her dog went straight past, without stopping. I don’t know what would have happened if these boys had not stopped.”
The teenagers were shocked at the attention they received at school for their heroic act but admitted that the incident was nerve-racking(刺激神经的). “We heard her shouting so we knew something wasn’t right,” Andrew said. “We thought someone had died. It was scary (惊慌的) but we just did what we had to do.”
Just as proud as the boys’ parents is their principal, Tim McCallum.
After two days in hospital, Corey has now fully recovered. “He’s got two new teeth to show,” Ms Price said. “I have to keep a closer eye on him. He’s into everything now and grabs whatever he finds to put it straight into his mouth.”
【小题1】The three high students were _____ when a woman ran out of her house shouting for help.
| A.playing near the house |
| B.on their way to school |
| C.walking their dogs nearby |
| D.on their way back from school |
| A.how dangerous the case was |
| B.how brave the three boys were |
| C.why the three teenagers’ action was heroic |
| D.how clever the three boys were |
| A.they didn’t expect they would be given so much praise |
| B.they felt excited to have become so famous after the incident |
| C.they were supposed to receive so many prizes for their good deed |
| D.they were proud of the attention they received at school for their heroic deed |
| A.How a baby was saved after swallowing an earring |
| B.Why the mother shouted for help |
| C.Baby life saved: teenage heroes earn high praise |
| D.A mother came to school to thank 3 teenagers |
The teaching hospital is one associated with a medical school. Teaching hospitals are large, with a range of from 300 to 200 beds. These hospitals always have interns(实习医师) and residents(住院医师) and additionally have medical students on the hospital wards. They have superb technical resources, and it is here that the most extraordinary events of medicine take place. Open-heart surgery, transplantation of kidneys, elaborate(精致的) nurseries for the newborn, support for management of rare blood diseases, and other wonderful achievements are all available here. Dozens of people may be concerned with the well-being of a particular patient. Important medical decisions are thoroughly discussed, presented at conferences, and reviewed by many personnel.
On the other hand, the quality of personal relationships at teaching hospitals is variable. Many patients feel that they are treated in an impersonal way, and that their laboratory tests receive more attention that their human and social problems. Since these institutions are on the frontier of medicine, there is a tendency to emphasize the new and elaborate procedures, when older and more modest ones might have served as well. With the inexperience of some members of the care team, there is a tendency to order more laboratory tests than what would have been ordered for the same condition in a private hospital. The sick patients are sometimes confused by having to relate to a large number of doctors and students. Medical educators are concerned with such criticisms and have to correct some of the problems. However, some excesses(超额) of technological medicine still occur in these institutions.
【小题1】One of the advantages of a teaching hospital is that .
| A.its first-class personnel are a guarantee of excellent medical care |
| B.its first-class medical facilities and skills make medical breakthroughs possible |
| C.the interns, residents and medical students all offer satisfactory services |
| D.its laboratory staff provide high-class professional aids for the doctors |
| A.private hospitals usually give personalized care of high quality |
| B.private hospitals have more experienced laboratory staff |
| C.teaching hospitals use patients as subjects for their experiments |
| D.teaching hospitals usually give patients improper treatment |
| A.by specialists in charge of the case |
| B.by doctors and students together |
| C.on some special and important occasions |
| D.through collective efforts and serious review |
| A.the inadequate patient care caused by irresponsible nurses. |
| B.the wrong decisions made by inexperienced doctors |
| C.improper dependence on technological medicine |
| D.the inconvenience caused by the presence of medical students |
完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
On receiving my learner driver license a couple of months ago, I started driving lessons straight away. In New Zealand, the __1__ driving age is 15.
However it wasn't __2__ two days ago that Dad finally allowed me to drive on the motorway. Our __3__ was Urawa, a seaside town about 60 kilometers away from my home in Auckland. That morning I __4_ sure I had enough to drink and went to the toilet (厕所) about three times __5_ we left. I thought I was totally __6 for the journey, but nothing could have prepared me for my family's _7__. "Relax! Don't hold the steering wheel (方向盘) so _8_. The car is going zigzag (弯弯曲曲的), called a nervous voice from the __9__. "Speed up. 70km/h isn't fast enough. You are holding up the traffic," another voice ordered from the seat next to mine.
How _10__ ! My parents were really starting to get on my nerves. To satisfy them I sped up and within a second, an angry voice began to yell again. "Stop! __11__! Are you crazy? ” Everything did not go fine until I pulled off the motorway and drove into the city, 12__ the speed limit was only 50km/h.
My family seemed relieved (放心的) and __13__ telling me what to do. They all looked out of the windows and enjoyed the scenery. 14__, that silence didn't last very long. My mum suddenly cried out, "Look at those birds above us. __15 they lovely?"
How did she expect me to look up in the __16__? As the driver I had to _17_ . Who knows what would have happened if I had taken my eyes off the 18__? Four hours later we drove home. This time the journey was much __19__ than before as everyone else __20__ fast asleep. So, I just took my time and enjoyed the drive.
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