题目列表(包括答案和解析)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In the dining room of my grandfather’s house stood a massive grandfather clock. Meals in that dining room were a 36 for four generations to become one. The table was always 37 with food from wonderful family recipes(食谱)all containing 38 as the main ingredient(成分). And always that grandfather clock stood like a trusted old family 39 , sharing our happiness.
As I was a child, the old clock 40 me. I watched and listened to it during meals. I 41 how at different times of the day, that clock would strike with a wonderful 42 . Year after year, the clock struck a part of my 43 , a part of my heart.
Even more wonderful to me was what my grandfather did each day. He 44 wound that clock with a special and magic key, which 45 the clock ticking and striking. He never let that clock wind down and 46 . When we grandkids got a little older, he showed us how to 47 the clock.
Several days after my grandfather died, I entered the dining room, with tears flowing 48 . The clock stood desertedly 49 , seeming smaller and not as magnificent as before. I couldn’t 50 to look at it.
Years later, my grandmother gave me the clock and the key. The old house was quiet. I opened the clock door with my shaking hand. Then 51 , reverently(虔诚地), I entered the key and wound the clock. It sprang to 52 . Tick – tock , tick – tock, life and chimes were 53 into the dining room, into house and into my 54 . In the movement of the hands of the clock, my grandfather 55 again.
1.A.party B.time C.place D.situation
2.A.filled B.cleared C.spread D.left
3.A.wine B.surprise C.fish D.love
4.A.friend B.guard C.doctor D.lawyer
5.A.disappointed B.encouragedC.interested D.comforted
6.A.questioned B.rememberedC.doubted D.wondered
7.A.sound B.hammer C.voice D.beat
8.A.studies B.opinions C.memoriesD.brains
9.A.strangely B.carefully C.eagerly D.usually
10.A.got B.kept C.preventedD.found
11.A. break B.fall C.stop D.move
12.A.wind B.repair C.read D.clean
13.A.unexpectedlyB.gently C.difficultlyD.freely
14.A.ticking B.moving C.noisy D.quiet
15.A.help B.bear C.hope D.insist
16.A.slowly B.quickly C.unwillinglyD.naturally
17.A.feet B.hands C.sense D.life
18.A.breathed B.blown C.taken D.sent
19.A.study B.bedroom C.heart D.mind
20.A.died B.lived C.smiled D.sang
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The Cambodian government says more than 378 people died and hundreds more were injured in a stampede (踩踏) during the celebrations of the annual Water Festival late Monday in Phnom Penh.
Less than 24 hours after the tragedy(悲剧), Cambodia's most serious loss of life in decades(十年), the government founded an organization to investigate(调查) how so many died on what was meant to be one of the nation's most joyous occasions.
Most of the victims(牺牲品) were young people in their teens and twenties. They were some of the estimated(估计) two million who had flooded to Phnom Penh for the Water Festival, which marks the end of the rainy season.
Most suffocated on the bridge, which thousands of people were using to leave Diamond Island, an entertainment(娱乐) area in the middle of the river. Others drowned(溺水) after jumping from the bridge into the water.
Buot Panha, 19, said shortly after 9:30 on Monday evening he ended up trapped(围困) with his friends in the middle of the bridge, fighting to breathe while terrified people struggled all around him.
Being tall saved his life, since he could stretch(伸出) his neck to take in oxygen(氧气). Shorter people were unable to do that, he says, which may be why two-thirds of the victims were women.
He tried to help a woman who was trapped with two children near him. She was screaming for people to help. Being tall, Buot Panha grabbed(抓住) one child and pushed him above the crowd to help him breathe.
But then some of the young men were told to jump off the bridge into the river to make room. So he handed back the child, squirmed his way to the edge, and jumped.
Some like Buot Panha were fortunate, jumping into the river below and swimming for the shore. But many simply could not move, and died where they lay.
Buot Panha says his first Water Festival will be his last. He vows(发誓) never to come back.
1.The passage is mainly about ________.
A.Water Festival celebrations B.a stampede in Cambodia
C.a teenager, Buot Panha D.a woman and her children
2.What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?
A.It is the biggest tragedy in decades in Cambodia.
B.It is the most serious loss of life in decades in Cambodia.
C.The government ordered an investigation.
D.Water Festival is Cambodia’s most joyous occasion.
3.The underlined word “suffocated” (in Paragraph 4) probably means ________.
A.breathed in B.felt uncomfortable
C.died from too little oxygen D.left in a hurry
4.Most of the deaths were caused as a result of _________.
A.being unable to breathe B.being drowned
C.violence D.the rainy season
5.Which of the following is TRUE about Buot Panha according to the passage?
A.His being tall saved him in the river.
B.He struggled through the crowd to save one child.
C.It was his first time to attend the Water Festival alone.
D.He will never come back to Phnom Penh for the Water Festival.
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In the dining room of my grandfather’s house stood a massive grandfather clock. Meals in that dining room were a 36 for four generations to become one. The table was always 37 with food from wonderful family recipes(食谱)all containing 38 as the main ingredient(成分). And always that grandfather clock stood like a trusted old family 39 , sharing our happiness.
As I was a child, the old clock 40 me. I watched and listened to it during meals. I 41 how at different times of the day, that clock would strike with a wonderful 42 . Year after year, the clock struck a part of my 43 , a part of my heart.
Even more wonderful to me was what my grandfather did each day. He 44 wound that clock with a special and magic key, which 45 the clock ticking and striking. He never let that clock wind down and 46 . When we grandkids got a little older, he showed us how to 47 the clock.
Several days after my grandfather died, I entered the dining room, with tears flowing 48 . The clock stood desertedly 49 , seeming smaller and not as magnificent as before. I couldn’t 50 to look at it.
Years later, my grandmother gave me the clock and the key. The old house was quiet. I opened the clock door with my shaking hand. Then 51 , reverently(虔诚地), I entered the key and wound the clock. It sprang to 52 . Tick – tock , tick – tock, life and chimes were 53 into the dining room, into house and into my 54 . In the movement of the hands of the clock, my grandfather 55 again.
A.party B.time C.place D.situation
A.filled B.cleared C.spread D.left
A.wine B.surprise C.fish D.love
A.friend B.guard C.doctor D.lawyer
A.disappointed B.encouragedC.interested D.comforted
A.questioned B.rememberedC.doubted D.wondered
A.sound B.hammer C.voice D.beat
A.studies B.opinions C.memoriesD.brains
A.strangely B.carefully C.eagerly D.usually
A.got B.kept C.preventedD.found
A. break B.fall C.stop D.move
A.wind B.repair C.read D.clean
A.unexpectedlyB.gently C.difficultlyD.freely
A.ticking B.moving C.noisy D.quiet
A.help B.bear C.hope D.insist
A.slowly B.quickly C.unwillinglyD.naturally
A.feet B.hands C.sense D.life
A.breathed B.blown C.taken D.sent
A.study B.bedroom C.heart D.mind
A.died B.lived C.smiled D.sang
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The Cambodian government says more than 378 people died and hundreds more were injured in a stampede (踩踏) during the celebrations of the annual Water Festival late Monday in Phnom Penh.
Less than 24 hours after the tragedy(悲剧), Cambodia's most serious loss of life in decades(十年), the government founded an organization to investigate(调查) how so many died on what was meant to be one of the nation's most joyous occasions.
Most of the victims(牺牲品) were young people in their teens and twenties. They were some of the estimated(估计) two million who had flooded to Phnom Penh for the Water Festival, which marks the end of the rainy season.
Most suffocated on the bridge, which thousands of people were using to leave Diamond Island, an entertainment(娱乐) area in the middle of the river. Others drowned(溺水) after jumping from the bridge into the water.
Buot Panha, 19, said shortly after 9:30 on Monday evening he ended up trapped(围困) with his friends in the middle of the bridge, fighting to breathe while terrified people struggled all around him.
Being tall saved his life, since he could stretch(伸出) his neck to take in oxygen(氧气). Shorter people were unable to do that, he says, which may be why two-thirds of the victims were women.
He tried to help a woman who was trapped with two children near him. She was screaming for people to help. Being tall, Buot Panha grabbed(抓住) one child and pushed him above the crowd to help him breathe.
But then some of the young men were told to jump off the bridge into the river to make room. So he handed back the child, squirmed his way to the edge, and jumped.
Some like Buot Panha were fortunate, jumping into the river below and swimming for the shore. But many simply could not move, and died where they lay.
Buot Panha says his first Water Festival will be his last. He vows(发誓) never to come back.
【小题1】The passage is mainly about ________.
| A.Water Festival celebrations | B.a stampede in Cambodia |
| C.a teenager, Buot Panha | D.a woman and her children |
| A.It is the biggest tragedy in decades in Cambodia. |
| B.It is the most serious loss of life in decades in Cambodia. |
| C.The government ordered an investigation. |
| D.Water Festival is Cambodia’s most joyous occasion. |
| A.breathed in | B.felt uncomfortable |
| C.died from too little oxygen | D.left in a hurry |
| A.being unable to breathe | B.being drowned |
| C.violence | D.the rainy season |
| A.His being tall saved him in the river. |
| B.He struggled through the crowd to save one child. |
| C.It was his first time to attend the Water Festival alone. |
| D.He will never come back to Phnom Penh for the Water Festival. |
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