I was going to pay by cash when it suddenly occurred to me _________ I had left my purse at home.
A. whether B. what
C. that D. where
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I was going to pay by cash when it suddenly occurred to me _________ I had left my purse at home.
A. whether B. what
C. that D. where
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When I was in danger, a bright idea suddenly ____ to me.
A.happened | B.hit | C.struck | D.occurred |
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I lost my sight when 1 was 4 years old in an accident. Now I'm 32.
It occurred to me the other day that I might not have come to love 1so much, as I do now, if I hadn't been 2. I don't mean that l would prefer to go with no sight. I simply mean that the 3of it made me 4more what I had left.
Life,I believe,5a continuous series of adjustments to reality. The more 6a person is able to make these adjustments,the more 7his life becomes. The adjustment is never easy. I had to 8in myself,or else 1 would have collapsed(崩溃). When I say belief in myself,I am not talking about simply the kind of 9that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase alone. But I 10something bigger than that:an assurance that I am,despite imperfections,a real, 11person.
It took me years to discover and12this assurance. Once a man gave me an indoor baseball. I thought he was making fun of me and I was 13. “I can't use this,”I said “Take it with you,”he urged me,“and roll it around.” The word stuck in my head. By 14the ball I could hear where it went. This gave me an idea how to 15a goal I had thought impossible:playing baseball. At Philadelphia School for the Blind I invented a successful 16of baseball. We call it Ground Ball.
All my life I have set ahead of me a series of 17and then tried to reach them, one at a time. But I had to be aware of my 18. It was no good to try for something that I knew at the start was out of 19because that only invited the bitterness of 20. I would fail sometimes anyway but on the average I made progress.
1.A. darkness B. life C. freedom D. nature
2.A. cured B. deaf C. blind D. brave
3.A. remaining B. use C. recovery D. loss
4.A. appreciate B. challenge C. suffer D. use
5.A. asks B. causes C. lacks D. directs
6.A. abruptly B. simply C. cautiously D. readily
7.A. rich B. meaningful C. complex D. helpful
8.A. believe B. give C. take D. turn
9.A. independence B. confidence C. diligence D. weakness
10.A. mean B. have C. produce D. hide
11.A. disabled B. reasonable C. fearless D. positive
12.A. strengthen B. prove C. remove D. present
13.A. scolded B. cheated C. benefited D. hurt
14.A. taking B. rolling C. hitting D. passing
15.A. shoot B. describe C. imagine D. achieve
16.A. occupation B. variation C. competition D. qualification
17.A. goals B. games C. balls D. examples
18.A. intelligence B. virtues C. advantages D. limitations
19.A. breath B. reach C. power D. sight
20.A. failure B. sickness C. ignorance D. success
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It suddenly occurred to me I hadn’t locked my door.
A.which B.where
C.that D.whether
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It suddenly occurred to me I hadn’t locked my door.
A.which B.where C.that D.whether
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It suddenly occurred to me ________I hadn’t locked my door.
A.which B.where C.that D.whether
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(2014·温州质检)It is________tradition for people in this country to pay in________cash when buying things.
A.the;/ B.a;/
C.;/the D.a;the
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Whatever Rock was doing down there, it made enough noise for me to go to him. By the time I made it to the bottom of the stairs, he was running up, and he never came up the stairs, no matter what. I think that was his way of telling me, “We’ve got to go back up.”
When I got to the top of the stairs, I turned around and saw a light on, but I didn’t remember leaving one on. I walked downstairs again, and that’s when I saw fire, I immediately shouted to my wife to wake up and get our three kids, I grabbed a knife and cut out the plastic that covered the window to the porch roof. I then broke the window and kicked out the screen. I got everybody out on the roof and threw a blanket out there so we wouldn’t slip off. It was cold, January cold. Then I started screaming for help. But help never came.
Now, I’m scared of heights and have physical issues, what with my rheumatoid arthritis(类风湿性关节炎), but I couldn’t let my family burn up. So I jumped off the roof. I didn’t run to the edge; I just jumped and got the wind knocked out of me when I landed.
I found our ladder, placed it against the house, and climbed back up to the roof. I wrapped my arms around my daughter and carried my nine-month-old son with my teeth, by his little sleeper. Then I climbed down the ladder. Once on the ground, I had my little girl hold her brother, and I went back up to the roof to get my other daughter. Then I went back up again and got my wife. I tried to get my dog, but he just disappeared in the black smoke. I never saw him alive again.
I’m no hero. I’m just an ordinary person who’d help anybody. This happened to be the time when I helped my own family. I live to protect my family. Just like Rock—he lived to protect us.
1.Why did Rock make enough noise?
A. Rock caused the fire and tried to escape. B. Rock was warming up itself to fight cold.
C. Rock was playing upstairs and downstairs. D. Rock tried to remind the author of the fire.
2.The author jumped off the roof ________.
A. to call for help B. to challenge himself
C. to find tools for rescue D. to escape being burned
3.What can we learn about the author?
A. Strict and devoted. B. Smart and sociable.
C. Responsible and brave. D. Powerful and considerate.
4.Which of the following can be the best title of the text?
A. Rock’s Heroic Life B. Escape from the Fire
C. A Lesson I Have Learnt D. My Adventure Experience
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When Laura wanted to go into the garden by the back door, it was blocked by servants.
Something had happened.
“What's the matter? What's happened?"
“There's been a horrible accident/ said the cook. "A man killed."
“A man killed! Where? How? When?”
Know those little cottages just below here, Miss?” Know them? Of course, Laura knew them. "Well, there's a young guy living there, name of Scott, a carter His horse shied (受惊)at a traction-engine, and he was thrown out on the back ofhis head. Killed.^
“Dead!" Laura stared at the cook.
“Dead when they picked him up," said the cook. 'Just now they were taking the body home. He'$ left a wife and five little ones.
come here;' Laura caught her sister's sleeve and dragged her through the kitchen into the garden. There she paused. "Jose!" she said, horrified, ''however are we going to stop everything?'
"Stop everything, Laura!” cried Jose in astonishment. “What do you mean?”
"Stop the garden party, of course.Why did Jose pretend?”
But Jose was still more amazed. "Stop the garden party? My dear Laura, don't be so absurd. Of course we can’t do anything of the kind. Nobody expects us to. Don't be so extravagant”
“But we can’t possibly have a garden party with a man dead just outside the front gate.”
That really was extravagant. Those little cottages, those miserable houses, had no right to be in that rich neighbourhood in the first place. When Laura and Jose were little they were even forbidden to set foot there because of the rude language and of what they might see. It was dirty and disgusting.
“And just think of what the band would sound like to that poor woman," said Laura.
"Oh, Laura!” Jose began to be seriously annoyed, lf you are going to stop a band playing every time some one has an accident, you'll lead a very difficult life, I'm every bit as sorry about it as you. But you won't bring a drunken workman back to life by being sentimental(多愁善感的).”
"Drunk! Who said he was drunk?” Laura turned angrily on Jose, “I'm going straight up to tell mother
Do, dear," said Jose, gently.
"Mother, can 1 come into your mom?" Laura turned the big glass door-knob.
"Of course, child. Why, what’s the matter? What's given you such a colour?” And Mrs. Sheridan turned round from her dressing-table. She was trying on a new hat.
"Mother, a man's been killed,began laura.
“Not in the garden?" interrupted her mother.
“No, no!”
"Oh, what a fright you gave me!" Mrs. Sheridan sighed with relief and took off the big hat and held it on her knees.
"But listen, mother,,, said Laura, Breathless, half-choking, she told the dreadful story. "Of course, we can't have our party, can we?" she begged. "The band and everybody arriving. And the poor family would hear us, mother; they're nearly neighbours!”
“Oh, Laura's astonishment her mother behaved just like Jose; it was harder to bear because she seemed amused. She refused to take Laura seriously.”
“But, my dear child, use your common sense. If some one had died there normally 一 and I can't understand how they keep alive in those little holes 一 we should still be having our party, shouldn't we??”
Laura had to say “yes” to that, but she felt it was all wrong.
"Mother, isn't it terribly heartless of us?” she asked.
"Darling!" Mrs. Sheridan got up and came over to her, carrying the hat. "My child!” said her mother, "the hat is yours. It's made for you. Wow! Look at yourself!And she held up her hand-mirror.
"But, mother, Laura began again. She couldn't look at herself; she turned aside.
This time Mrs. Sheridan lost patience just as Jose had done.
"You arc being very absurd, Laura," she said coldly. "People like that don't expect sacrifices from us. And ifs not very sympathetic to spoil everybody ,s enjoyment as you are doing now,"
"I don't understand,'' murmured Laura. Then, quite by chance, she saw this charming girl in the mirror, in the beautiful hat. Never had she imagined she could look like that. Is mother right? she thought. And now she hoped her mother was right. Am I being extravagant? Perhaps. Just fbr a moment she had another glimpse of that poor woman and those little children, and the body being carried into the house. But it all seemed blurred, unreal, like a picture in the newspaper. I'll remember it again after the party's over, she decided. And somehow that seemed quite the best plan …
1.Laura suggested stopping everything because .
A.something bad had happened in the garden
B.her neighbours were experiencing great grief
C.the servants blocked the back door of the garden
D.she wanted to provide material help for the poor family
2.What does the last paragraph mainly tell us?
A.Laura was trying to submit herself to her family.
B.The news of the carter's death finally hit the headlines.
C.Laura hoped mother was right in choosing that hat fbr her.
D.A poor man's death was little more than an unimportant thing,
3.What will most probably happen following this story?
A.Laura came up with a best plan to solve all this.
B.Laura managed to persuade her mother and sister.
C.The party just continued as planned in the garden,
D.The poor widow came over to scold the band.
4.Which of the following can best describe Laura?
A.Sentimental and persistent. B.Optimistic and easy-going.
C.Considerate and sympathetic. D.Hardworking and open-minded,
5.What does the underlined word “extravagant” probably mean?
A.Too sensible. B.Not practical
C.Too upright. D.Not sympathetic.
6.Which of the following can be the best title of the story?
A.The garden party. B.The quarrel.
C.rhe rich and the poor. D.The death of a neighbour.
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There’s something about Minot that I’m always going to carry with me. When it got hit last year by the worst flooding in its history, there was this feeling of helplessness. You just watched this water slowly rise and flood the city. It was heartbreaking. But this is a community of people that are extremely strong and not afraid to roll up their sleeves and work to get it back to normal.
I’ve tried to bring as much awareness to Minot as I can, and raise as much money as I can. We held a concert last year, where my wife singer Fergie talked her band the Black Eyed Peas into coming in and doing a benefit concert. From it we raised $2 million towards the rebuilding effort, which was really cool. We won a contest for Oak Park as well, to start rebuilding on that.
Roosevelt Park Zoo is one of my oldest memories. I remember having a birthday party there as a kid. We used to go to look at the monkeys and other animals in the summer when it was open. But after last year’s flood, it was almost washed away, and they’ve got go start from scratch. I think the $25,000 dollars is a great start, but we’re going to have to raise a lot more to get it back to right. Luckily, the community itself is developing, so it’s just a matter of those doing whatever they can to help can to help the community to get it back to normal. However, it’s going to be a number of years for a third of the homes were lost. That will take a long time to heal, and if anyone in the world can get through it, it’s the people in Minot.
1.The author helped Minot fight against the flood by______.
A. donating as much money as the could
B. raising money for it through various activities
C. calling for the people’s awareness to stay calm
D. asking his wife’s band to play to comfort the people
2.The author helped rebuild Roosevelt Park Zoo mainly because______.
A. it was important for the children
B. many performances were held there
C. it reminded him of his happy childhood
D. it was destroyed the most seriously by the flood
3.Which of the following did the author show to us in the text?
A. His deep love to his hometown
B. The ways of helping each other in the flood
C. The difficulty of rebuilding homes in his hometown
D. His worry about the future life of the people in Minot
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