I was eleven years old standing outside in just my underwear while I watched the house that I grew up in rapidly _______to the ground. A few minutes earlier I had been_______asleep in my nice, warm bed when a_______woke me up. My Nana's bedroom was just next to mine and my brother's. A fire had _______there and awakened her._______hearing her, my older brother began to take action. The house, however, was over 50 years old and made of _______.Before we could do anything the fire _______it.
I stood there quaking with fear_______the fire destroyed my books, clothes, and toys. I watched _______while my Mom cried and my Dad swore. I wondered what was going to happen to us________we had lost all of our things. As I looked around, though, I ________something for the first time: What matters aren't________. I saw my older brother running across the swinging (摇摆的)________by our house to get help. I saw my oldest brother who was on ________from an earlier accident standing________on one leg. I saw my Nana and Dad gathering together and my Mom________our little dog in her arms. Everything that was ________had survived the fire. Our lives would continue. And that was all that mattered.
I still think of that fire in the night that helped me to learn the________we share is far more important than________things. Live your life then for the things that matter, not for the things you own. Love others. Help everyone. Let the ________inside of you make this world a warmer place. Let your soul shine brightly.
1.A. pull B. fall C. bum D. throw
2.A. sound B. wide C. light D. heavy
3.A. dream B. neighbor C. scream D. thunder
4.A. broke in B. broke out C. broke up D. broke down
5.A. Without B. As C. Since D. Upon
6.A. mud B. steel C. wood D. curtain
7.A. consumed B. claimed C. spread D. injured
8.A. though B. unless C. until D. while
9.A. hopefully B. excitedly C. helplessly D. appropriately
10.A. as though B. as long as C. even if D. now that
11.A. dismissed B. recognized C. desired D. approached
12.A. families B. surroundings C. things D. people
13.A. bridge B. pole C. fence D. rope
14.A. guard B. walking﹣sticks C. feet D. hand
15.A. freely B. unsteadily C. casually D. purposely
16.A. holding B. quitting C. lifting D. beating
17.A. alive B. native C. expensive D. necessary
18.A. experience B. bitter C. wealth D. love
19.A. physical B. mental C. social D. psychological
20.A. heart B. fire C. spirits D. feelings
高一英语完形填空困难题
I was eleven years old standing outside in just my underwear (内衣) while I saw our house burnt to the ground. A few minutes earlier I had been sound asleep in my bed when a _________ woke me up. My nana’s _________ was just next to my brother’s and mine. A fire had broken out there and awakened her. Hearing her shouting, my older brother _________ quickly. While I was walking difficultly in the _________ and darkness, he ran from room to room _________ everyone in the house. The house, however, was over 50 years old and made of wood. Before we could _________ anything, the fire destroyed it.
I stood there _________ when the fire destroyed my books, clothes, and toys. I watched_________ while my mom cried and my dad sighed (叹息). I _________ what was going to happen to us since we had __________ all of our things. As I looked around, though, I __________ something for the first time: The things that __________ aren’t things. I saw my older brother running to get __________. I saw my nana and dad sitting together and my mom __________ our little dog. I realized at that moment that we were all__________. Everything that was essential (必要的) had survived the fire. Our __________ would continue. We were so __________. We would all be around to love each other for many years to come. And that was all that mattered.
I __________ think of that fire that helped me to become who I am today. It showed me for the very first time what is truly __________ in my life. It helped me to learn that the__________ we share is far more important than the things we own.
1.A.ring B.fight C.noise D.laugh
2.A.farm B.store C.house D.bedroom
3.A.settled B.jumped C.searched D.acted
4.A.snow B.smoke C.wind D.storm
5.A.waking B.asking C.encouraging D.serving
6.A.find B.do C.change D.control
7.A.guessing B.hiding C.shaking D.listening
8.A.angrily B.carefully C.calmly D.helplessly
9.A.wondered B.explained C.recorded D.accepted
10.A.missed B.lost C.repaired D.damaged
11.A.remembered B.imagined C.realized D.ignored
12.A.matter B.disappear C.recover D.remain
13.A.help B.chance C.success D.advice
14.A.training B.holding C.dressing D.washing
15.A.tired B.careless C.poor D.alive
16.A.education B.business C.life D.story
17.A.lucky B.patient C.brave D.strong
18.A.already B.still C.once D.just
19.A.beautiful B.difficult C.important D.possible
20.A.knowledge B.responsibility C.opinion D.love
高一英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I was eleven years old standing outside in just my underwear while I watched the house that I grew up in rapidly _______to the ground. A few minutes earlier I had been_______asleep in my nice, warm bed when a_______woke me up. My Nana's bedroom was just next to mine and my brother's. A fire had _______there and awakened her._______hearing her, my older brother began to take action. The house, however, was over 50 years old and made of _______.Before we could do anything the fire _______it.
I stood there quaking with fear_______the fire destroyed my books, clothes, and toys. I watched _______while my Mom cried and my Dad swore. I wondered what was going to happen to us________we had lost all of our things. As I looked around, though, I ________something for the first time: What matters aren't________. I saw my older brother running across the swinging (摇摆的)________by our house to get help. I saw my oldest brother who was on ________from an earlier accident standing________on one leg. I saw my Nana and Dad gathering together and my Mom________our little dog in her arms. Everything that was ________had survived the fire. Our lives would continue. And that was all that mattered.
I still think of that fire in the night that helped me to learn the________we share is far more important than________things. Live your life then for the things that matter, not for the things you own. Love others. Help everyone. Let the ________inside of you make this world a warmer place. Let your soul shine brightly.
1.A. pull B. fall C. bum D. throw
2.A. sound B. wide C. light D. heavy
3.A. dream B. neighbor C. scream D. thunder
4.A. broke in B. broke out C. broke up D. broke down
5.A. Without B. As C. Since D. Upon
6.A. mud B. steel C. wood D. curtain
7.A. consumed B. claimed C. spread D. injured
8.A. though B. unless C. until D. while
9.A. hopefully B. excitedly C. helplessly D. appropriately
10.A. as though B. as long as C. even if D. now that
11.A. dismissed B. recognized C. desired D. approached
12.A. families B. surroundings C. things D. people
13.A. bridge B. pole C. fence D. rope
14.A. guard B. walking﹣sticks C. feet D. hand
15.A. freely B. unsteadily C. casually D. purposely
16.A. holding B. quitting C. lifting D. beating
17.A. alive B. native C. expensive D. necessary
18.A. experience B. bitter C. wealth D. love
19.A. physical B. mental C. social D. psychological
20.A. heart B. fire C. spirits D. feelings
高一英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析
I was eleven years old, waiting for my exam at Saraswati Vidyalaya, my school in Nagpur. “No. 12, please come forward.” Kirti, a very fat girl from my class, stepped ahead. I heard my classmates laughing and so I tried to stop them with my eyes. But my good intentions were mistaken. The next morning, my teacher, Mrs. Kamble, told me, “Ashwini, I’ve received a complaint about you.” I was shocked. The girl I was protecting thought I’d been laughing at her.
I tried to explain but the teacher refused to hear me out. She punished me by making me stand by the door. I knew I was right. Such punishment to a class topper was simply unheard of. But, slowly, my pride disappeared. Instead of being angry, I understood the other students who have been punished at times. For the first time, I felt humbled (谦逊的).
Three years later, I was in the math class. Mr. Prabhuraman, wrote an equation (方程式) — one he’d taught us the day before — on the blackboard. “Anyone who doesn’t know how to solve this,” he said, “please leave the class at once.” I knew I could solve only the first two steps. But my pride made me stay there. Unfortunately, the one who was asked to solve it was me. I just stood there, chalk in hand, trying not to look foolish. I prepared myself for a good talking-to (斥责), but Mr. Prabhuraman told me kindly, “Go back to your seat.”
Today, two decades later, those incidents have made me think. One teacher punished me for something I didn’t do; the other forgave me for something I did wrong. Both experiences had an effect on me. They remind me that no matter what you accomplish (完成), you must always be humble.
1.When the very fat girl appeared, Ashwini _____.
A.took no notice of her B.laughed at her
C.said hello to her D.tried to stop others making fun of her
2.After receiving a complaint, Mrs. Kamble _____.
A.said nothing about it B.was disappointed
C.felt very angry D.tried to find out the truth
3.Why did Ashwini refuse to leave the class?
A.He felt it would make him lose face.
B.He could work out the equation.
C.His teacher believed in his ability.
D.His teacher never asked him any questions.
4.The text is a story about _____.
A.how to communicate with others
B.how to get along with teachers
C.the ways to protect others
D.the danger of pride
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
It was the ambition of an eleven years old boy in Kansas City to be an enginedriver. Born without arms, he had been sent to special schools 1.he learned to use his 2.(foot)as “hands”. He spend all hiss spare time 3.(watch)trains and one day his dream came 4.(truth). Seeing a deserted engine, the boy climbed in, he had no 5.(difficult) in starting it up with his feet. Soon he was traveling along 6.forty miles an hour. Signalmen could not see the young driver, so they set out 7.(stop)the train. Meanwhile the boy reached Missouri, stopped the engine himself, and then 8.(make)it go backwards. When he was near home, a railwayman caught up with the engine and stopped it. At first, he was very angry, but he smiled when the boy said 9.(simple), “I like trains.” “Well, I’m glad you don’t like planes!” answered 10.railwayman.
高一英语短文填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
It was the ambition of an eleven years old boy in Kansas City to be an enginedriver. Born without arms, he had been sent to special schools 1. he learned to use his 2. (foot) as “hands”. He spend all his spare time 3. (watch) trains and one day his dream came 4. (truth). Seeing a deserted engine, the boy climbed in, he had no 5. (difficult) in starting it up with his feet. Soon he was traveling along 6. forty miles an hour. Signalmen could not see the young driver, so they set out 7.(stop) the train. Meanwhile the boy reached Missouri, stopped the engine himself, and then 8.(make) it go backwards. When he was near home, a railwayman caught up with the engine and stopped it. At first, he was very angry, but he smiled when the boy said 9. (simple), “I like trains.” “Well, I’m glad you don’t like planes!” answered 10. railwayman.
高一英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文,在空白的地方填入适当的内容(不多于三个单词)或括号内单词的正形式
It was the ambition of an eleven year old boy in Kansas City to be an engine-driver. Born without arms, he had been sent to special schools 1. he learned to use his 2. (foot) as “ hands”. He spent all his spare time 3. (watch) trains and one day his dream came 4. (true). Seeing a deserted engine , the boy climbed in, he had no 5. (difficult) in starting it up with his feet . Soon he was traveling along 6. forty miles an hour. Signalmen could not see the young driver, so they set out 7. (stop) the train. Meanwhile the boy reached Missouri, stopped the engine himself, and then made it 8. (go) backwards. When he was near home, a railway-man caught up with the engine and stopped it. At first, he was very angry, but he smiled 9. the boy said simply, “I like trains.” “Well, I’m glad you don’t like planes!” answered 10. railway-man.
高一英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
When Spencer West was just five years old, he had a serious disease that resulted in the amputation(截肢)of both his legs. However, the young Canadian has never let his disability get in his way. He has shown that he could do anything a person with two legs could do, including climbing the world’s highest snowcovered mountain—Mt. Kilimanjaro!
Spencer’s great adventure to get to the top of the 19,341foothigh peak began on June 13th from the small village of Naro Moru in Kenya. The team included his best friends David Johnson and Alex Meers.
For the first few days, Spencer walked 80 percent of the rocky road using his hands. Only when it became impossible would he use the wheel chair. As would be expected, the nights were very terrible—The ground underneath was rocky and the temperatures were lower than they expected.
Hard as it was, Spencer did not surrender the goal even once. However, as the road started becoming steeper(陡峭的) and rockier, his friends became worried about him—Even though
Spencer had spent over a year training for this event with his hands, they worried that he would have some serious injuries if he continued. They decided that in the last two days Spencer West would cut back his independent climb to half day and be carried the other half.
Things got more and more difficult as they got closer to the top. As the air got thinner, they suffered from sickness and the shortage of energy so that they stopped any talk—They needed all their energy to keep going. The only thought in their minds was to get to the top.
But, it was all worth it—Finally, Spencer West climbed Africa’s highest peak!
1.With whom did Spencer West climb Mt. Kilimanjaro? (no more than 5 words)
___________________________
2.What does the underlined word “surrender” mean? (2 words)
___________________________
3.What did Spencer West’s friends worry about according to Paragraph 4? (no more than 8 words)
___________________________
4.Why did the three climbers stop any talk when they got closer to the top? (no more than 10 words)
___________________________
5.Please explain how you are inspired by Spencer West. (no more than 20 words)
___________________________
高一英语阅读表达困难题查看答案及解析
Eleven-year-old Angela was attacked by a rare 21 affecting her nerve system. She was unable to walk and her movement was 22 in other ways as well. The doctors did not hold much 23 of her ever recovering from this illness. They 24 she'd spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair.They said that few, if any, were able to come back to 25after suffering from this disease .The little girl was 26 . There, lying in her hospital bed, she would swear that she was 27going to be walking again one day.
She was moved to a specialized 28hospital in the San Francisco Bay area. All 29 that could be applied to her case were used. The doctors were moved by her undefeatable spirit. They taught her about imaging about seeing herself walking. If it would do 30else, it would at least give her hope and something31to do in the long waking hours in her bed. Angela would work as hard as possible in physical treatments, and in exercise sessions. But she worked just as hard lying there faithfully doing her 32, visualizing herself moving, moving, moving!
One day, 33 she was attempting, with all her might, to imagine her legs moving again, it seemed as though something 34 happened: the bed moved! It began to move around the room! She 35out, "Look what I'm doing! Look! Look! I can do it”. I moved! I moved!"
Of course, at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was screaming, too, and running to a 36place. People were screaming, equipment was37 and glass was breaking. You see, it was the terrible San Francisco earthquake. 38 don't tell that to Angela. She 39that she did it.
And now only a few years later, she's back in school, on her own 40. No crutches, no wheelchair. You see, anyone who can shake the earth between San Francisco and Oakland can defeat a little disease, can't they?
1. A.problem B.disease C.accident D.error
2. A.spread B.avoided C.limited D.forced
3. A.thought B.idea C.opinion D.hope
4. A.predicted B.prepared C.admitted D.decided
5. A.active B.normal C.alive D.simple
6. A.fearless B.peaceful C.patient D.stainless
7. A.probably B.approximately C.sincerely D.certainly
8. A.recovery B.experiment C.practice D.exercise
9. A.schedules B.instructions C.supports D.treatments
10. A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
11. A..admirable B.interesting C.optimistic D.appropriate
12. A.training B.imaging C.expectation D.performance
13. A.however B.after C.just D.as
14. A.useful B.regretful C.surprising D.disgusting
15. A.screamed B.laughed C.spoke D.sang
16. A.beautiful B.safe C.dangerous D.dirty
17. A.accelerating B.running C.appearing D.falling
18. A.For B.So C.But D.Or
19. A.believed B.denied C.realized D.accepted
20. A.parts B.legs C.body D.role
高一英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Eleven-year-old Angela was stricken with a terrible disease. She was unable to walk and she moved only in other ways. The doctors thought she'd spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair, for few, if any, were able to come back to normal after getting this disease. The little girl was brave. There, lying in her hospital bed, she would promise to anyone who'd listen that she was going to be walking again someday,
She was moved to a special hospital. Many ways were used to treat her disease. The doctors there were moved by her undefeatable spirit They taught her about imagining seeing herself walking. If it would do nothing else, it would at least give her hope and something positive(积极的)to do in the long waking hours in her bed. Angela would work as hard as possible in exercise period. But she worked just as hard lying there faithfully imagining herself moving!
One day, as she was trying with all her might to imagine her legs moving again, it seemed as though a wonder happened: the bed moved! It began to move around the room! She shouted out, “Look what I’m doing! I can do it! I moved!”
Of course, at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was shouting, too. Many things were falling and glass breaking. It was an earthquake. But she believed that she made it. And now only a few years later, she's back in school. On her own two legs. No wheelchair. You see, anyone who can shake the earth between San Francisco and Oakland can defeat an unimportant little disease, can’t they?
1.What did the doctors do with Angela's disease?
A. They held out little hope of curing it.
B. They were sure and confident to cure her.
C. They gave up ways of helping her.
D. They sent her home with a wheelchair.
2.Doctors taught Angela to imagine seeing herself walking to .
A. help her to recover from the disease
B. give her encouragement and hope
C. praise her for her undefeatable spirit
D. cure her illness in a special way
3.What played the leading part in Angela's success in coming back to school?
A. Her undefeatable spirit and hard work.
B. Crutches (拐杖)and a wheelchair.
C. The earthquake in San Francisco.
D. An advanced medical operation.
4.The bed in the hospital suddenly moved because of .
A. Angela's imagining walking
B. other patients' help
C. an unexpected earthquake
D. Angela’s recovering
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
After my brother died in an accident, my mother was very sad. I was only 4 years old at the time, but I still understood the ______ in my mom’s attitude toward safety. ______, everything around us was potentially ______.
I grew up with a lot of ______ and rules that were meant to ______ me. For example, I was not ______ to walk home from school by myself, even though everyone I knew already did. I couldn’t ______ evening parties or go to summer camp, ______ what if something happened to me?
As I got older, the list of things to ______ got longer. I became a natural ______. I was concerned about things like getting cancer, losing my wallet, being caught in car accidents and earthquakes —______ big and small, real and ______.The funny part is that you’d never know it by looking at my life, because I’m constantly ______ myself to do the things that frighten or worry me. In fact, I’ve developed a ______ for myself: If it scares me, then I have to do it ______ once. I’ve done lots of things that would have ______ my mom: I’ve ridden a motorcycle, I’ve traveled alone, and I’ve performed stand-up comedy.
Courage isn’t a natural attribute (品质) of human beings. I believe that we have to practice being courageous. The more ______ I do things that scare me or that make me ______, the more I realize that I can do a lot more than I originally thought I could do.
Even though I inherited (经遗传获得) my mother’s cautious ______, I’ve also come to believe that fear can be a good thing, if we ______ it. Believing that has made my world a less scary place.
1.A. hint B. change C. scene D. lesson
2.A. Slowly B. Logically C. Fortunately D. Suddenly
3.A. important B. inspiring C. convenient D. dangerous
4.A. restrictions B. considerations C. judgments D. comparisons
5.A. limit B. help C. protect D. train
6.A. allowed B. encouraged C. reminded D. advised
7.A. arrange B. attend C. decorate D. support
8.A. but B. though C. or D. because
9.A. hope B. fear C. count D. bear
10.A. worrier B. dreamer C. adult D. thinker
11.A. ideas B. affairs C. actions D. disasters
12.A. special B. common C. imaginary D. practical
13.A. expecting B. warning C. forcing D. promising
14.A. rule B. form C. case D. hobby
15.A. in all B. at most C. after all D. at least
16.A. threatened B. shocked C. confused D. entertained
17.A. rarely B. quickly C. often D. fairly
18.A. confident B. uncomfortable C. happy D. generous
19.A. nature B. duly C. work D. task
20.A. know B. get C. avoid D. face
高一英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析