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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。全文讲述了作者和同事,一起在木场帮助一只迷路的小鹿返回森林的故事。

1 . It was a very hot day in late summer. I was a young dad working in a local wood mill. It was dangerous, back-breaking work that paid very little. In the year I worked there, only four other people hadn’t quit and been replaced with new faces. Those of us who stayed did so just because there was no other work to find to support our families.

On this day all of us were covered in sweat and dust. When I looked around, every face I saw looked angry and frustrated. Suddenly, a voice called out, “Hey! There’s a deer in here,” A lost little female deer had wandered through the open loading bay doors and was now cowering in between the huge stacks of wood. All of us stopped working immediately and went looking for her as she ran about looking for a way out.

Now most people where I live hunt deer for meat in the fall but also treat them with great kindness the rest of the year. Many will even buy 50 bags of corn to help feed them during the harsh winter months. It was no surprise then that all of us were soon quickly working together to free this little creature. By blocking off all the other routes, we were able to guide her search back to the open bay doors. We watched as she jumped out of the building and back into the woods. Then we walked back in to work. I noticed something, though. On every face there was a joyful smile. It was as if this one single act of kindness had energized us again and reminded us of what life is all about.

1. Why did the author keep working in the local wood mill?
A.He wasn’t content with the pay and working conditions.
B.He was tired of wood cutting and wanted more freedom.
C.He disliked the treatment of the boss and animals around.
D.He didn’t find other jobs to make money for his family.
2. How did the men free the deer in the end?
A.They blocked all the routes except the proper ones.
B.They caught her and then sent her to the wide wild.
C.They used signals to guide the deer out of the woods.
D.They used foods to guide the deer out to the open doors.
3. What can be seen from the whole passage?
A.Life is not always a bed of roses.B.Roses given, fragrance in hand.
C.Don’t go against the law of nature.D.The weak are the prey of the strong.
2024-05-24更新 | 17次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届海南省文昌中学高三下学期二模英语试题
语法填空-短文语填(约220词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者父母非常恩爱,他们在结婚时用一个金属盒子建立一个“夏威夷账户”,在结婚50周年纪念的时候到夏威夷度蜜月。
2 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案写在答题卡上。

This morning, my parents left on a long trip to Hawaii. They were as     1    (excite) as if it were their honeymoon.

When my parents married, they had only enough money for a three-day trip fifty miles from home. They made an     2    (agree) that each day they would put a dollar in a special metal box and save it for a honeymoon inHawai for their fiftieth anniversary (周年纪念).

Dad was a policeman, and Mum was a school teacher. They lived in a small house and did all     3    (they) own repairs. Raising five children was a challenge, and sometimes money was short,     4     no matter what emergeney came up, Dad would not let Mum take any money out of the “Hawaii account”. As     5     account grew, they put it in a savings account.

My parents     6    (be) always very much in love since the day they got married. I can remember Dad     7    (come) home and telling Mum, “I have a dollar in my pocket,” and she would smile at him and say, “I know how     8    (spend) it.” When each of us children married, Mum and Dad gave us a small metal box and told us their secret,     9     we found charming (有魅力的). All five of us are now saving for our dream honeymoon. Mum and Dad never told us how much money they had managed to save, but it must have been     10    (fair) large.

2024-04-19更新 | 97次组卷 | 2卷引用:海南省华东师范大学第二附属中学乐东黄流中学2023-2024学年高一下学期3月月考英语试题

3 . During Brandi Tuck’s junior year at the University of Florida in 2004, her spring break plans fell through and it changed the course of her life.

All of her friends were going on alternative spring break trips, which gave them an opportunity to serve a diverse set of communities and she reluctantly signed up because nobody was going to the beach with her.

There were several trips to choose from, each focused on a cause like AIDs, women’s rights or the environment. But none of them spoke to Tuck. She’ d done community service for years, but more out of just a desire to enrich her resume (简历). “I picked the homelessness and poverty trip. I thought it was the least bad of the choices,” she recalled.

That spring, she and a dozen other students headed to Atlanta, Georgia, to spend a week volunteering at homeless shelters. The experience was eye-opening. At one shelter, one young boy’s request stopped her in her tracks. He said, “Oh, I love you. Can you please not go? Stay with me.” Tuck knew they didn’t have a lot of attention because the moms were so stressed. So she stayed. In that moment, Tuck decided to continue working at the shelter.

In 2008, Tuck started a nonprofit organization, now known as Path Home, which provides shelter, support, and a host of services to families experiencing homelessness in Portland, Oregon. The organization has since helped more than 10,000 parents and children. She also bought an old church to create an environment that would help families recover mentally as well as physically, giving them the sense of emotional, physical, and psychological safety.

Tuck says her wish is a society where every family receives the support and compassion they need to boom, which is all that she needs to continue doing the work.

1. What happened during Tuck’s spring break in 2004?
A.She traveled to the beach by herself.
B.She joined in a community service activity.
C.She was admitted to the University of Florida.
D.She organized a number of holiday study tours.
2. What does the underlined word “reluctantly” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Excitedly.B.Proudly.C.Unwillingly.D.Fortunately.
3. What is paragraph 5 mainly talking about?
A.Tuck’s sympathy for the poor.B.The effort that Tuck made.
C.Tuck’s reason for volunteering.D.The honor that Tuck received.
4. Which of the following inspires Tuck’s ongoing work with the homeless?
A.The little boy’s invitation.B.Her wish to help all the homeless out.
C.The challenges from her volunteering.D.Path Home’s development.
2024-03-12更新 | 59次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届海南省省直辖县级行政单位琼中黎族苗族自治县高考全真模拟卷(六) (高三下学期开学)英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了校车司机Raquel Radford Baker成功救助了误吞硬币导致窒息的7岁男孩Preston。在紧急情况下,她运用公司培训中的急救知识,将硬币从男孩喉咙中取出,使其脱离危险。

4 . For the past 17 years, Raquel Radford Baker has been a school bus driver for the Dallas Independent School District. Last month, Baker saved the life of a 7-year-old boy who had a _________ moment on his way to school when he accidentally swallowed (吞咽) a coin and began to choke.

The _________, which was caught on tape, took place on September 29. Preston, a first grader, was sitting in his seat on the bus, when he suddenly sat up, _________ that the coin he had been holding above his open mouth had _________ his throat. He got up and walked to Baker at the front of the bus and tapped her for _________.

Initially, Baker thought Preston was sick, but _________, she heard him say something about a coin and she sprang into _________. She grabbed him from behind and carried him off the bus. When she got to a bench in front of the school, she told a nearby parent to call 911 as she started _________ first aid, which she’d _________ during the company’s training sessions. ____________ that moment, Baker, getting teary, said the only ____________ running through her mind was, “I have to save this boy. I have to save him.”

Thanks to her ____________, the coin was removed from Preston’s throat. Before that, however, Preston had gone ____________ and his face was turning blue. Baker continued first aid. That was when Preston said, “Miss Raquel, I’m okay. I can ____________ ” Baker said that moment brought great ____________. She immediately hugged him tight. Preston promised to never put coins in his mouth again.

1.
A.merryB.honorableC.guiltyD.scary
2.
A.incidentB.journeyC.attackD.conflict
3.
A.decidingB.imaginingC.realizingD.explaining
4.
A.thrown offB.turned intoC.torn offD.slipped into
5.
A.leaveB.changeC.helpD.comfort
6.
A.eventuallyB.temporarilyC.constantlyD.secretly
7.
A.panicB.actionC.fameD.doubt
8.
A.assessingB.seekingC.teachingD.performing
9.
A.inventedB.learnedC.missedD.forgotten
10.
A.RecallingB.IgnoringC.RecognizingD.Repeating
11.
A.memoryB.challengeC.thoughtD.courage
12.
A.curiosityB.effortC.fortuneD.guidance
13.
A.deafB.weakC.madD.impatient
14.
A.standB.moveC.listenD.breathe
15.
A.reliefB.responsibilityC.respectD.motivation
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5 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

I was the village bad boy because I had no interest in school or studies. I used bad language, hung around with other “bad” boys, skipped school and ran through the fields. When I wasn’t playing, I’d help my parents on our cashew farm. Our cashew farm was like a big forest garden.

Who’d want to go to school anyway? No one thought I would do anything worthwhile with my life. And I’d heard many people in our village talking, “Why bother (费心) going to school? These kids end up back on the farms anyway. He’ll never achieve anything.”

My mother saw a different future. She was illiterate (不识字的) but knew the value of education to create a better life. When I refused to go to school, she beat me until I dressed and put on my shoes. She’d follow me right up to the door of the classroom and watch me enter.

This bad boy image troubled me. I didn’t believe I was a bad boy, and I didn’t want to be a bad boy. My parents and teachers were disappointed at my average marks. I did not have any money. No one in the village gave me respect.

These realizations forced me to think that my mother was right — education was my only way out. I worked hard to graduate and decided to apply for higher studies in university. But this village bad boy faced too many challenges.

Firstly, I had very limited money, and my parents probably couldn’t afford the fees (学费). Besides that, my grades were poor. There was very little chance I’d enter a university. Still, I took a chance and applied. Days went by, and nothing. I checked to see if my name was there for admission (准许进入). No. I wasn’t admitted. Weeks went by. I continued to check. Still nothing. It looked like I would never lose my village bad boy image unless a miracle (奇迹) happened.


注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

The miracle did happen.


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A teacher of the university saw me sitting there sad and asked, “What is wrong?”


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2024-01-28更新 | 76次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省2023-2024学年高一上学期期末学业水平诊断英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者的女儿艾拉响应社区图书馆的活动,挑选自己最喜欢的书留在了图书馆。艾拉认为如果每个孩子都留下自己喜欢的书,就会有很多喜欢的书可以拿走。展现了孩子美好童真的心灵。

6 . A little library was built in our neighborhood to encourage people to “take a book, leave a book”. While taking a walk, Ayla, my eight-year-old daughter, was _________ and asked many questions about it.

Long after we got home, I found her in her bedroom, seated on the floor, surrounded by her _________, all of them. She _________ expressed that she was trying to find a(n)_________ book for the tiny library. Not much later, I saw Ayla standing at the front door, holding a book in one hand and a little _________ in the other, which she _________ in the bathroom when she brushed her teeth. She needed it to look into the _________.

I was _________ to know what book Ayla had picked. When we reached the library, she carefully set down the chair and _________ up. She opened the glass door slowly, with too much __________. Then she paused(暂停), looked down at the book in her hand, and slid it inside. It was her __________ book. The “take it” part took Ayla a long time to look through the children’s books one by one and carefully examined them, like a jeweler(宝石匠)__________ the perfect stone. At last, she found what she __________.

Once we got home, I asked Ayla why she put that book in the little library. She __________ if every kid left their favorite book, there would be plenty of favorite books to __________.

1.
A.patientB.interestedC.determinedD.awkward
2.
A.toysB.sweetsC.booksD.pictures
3.
A.creativelyB.seriouslyC.hurriedlyD.curiously
4.
A.suitableB.newC.expensiveD.similar
5.
A.toothbrushB.giftC.photoD.chair
6.
A.fixedB.cleanedC.madeD.used
7.
A.treeB.bagC.libraryD.neighborhood
8.
A.nervousB.anxiousC.sadD.lucky
9.
A.climbedB.gaveC.cheeredD.woke
10.
A.worryB.prideC.careD.regret
11.
A.cheapestB.lastC.favoriteD.worst
12.
A.showing offB.searching forC.coming acrossD.passing down
13.
A.testedB.noticedC.orderedD.wanted
14.
A.explainedB.addedC.agreedD.remembered
15.
A.examineB.takeC.buyD.describe
2024-01-28更新 | 48次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省2023-2024学年高一上学期期末学业水平诊断英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了,作者带着刚出院的丈夫戴夫回家,到了家门口,丈夫跌落在地起不来,作者也扶不起来,正当作者要进屋打电话寻求帮助时,一个男人出现帮助作者把丈夫扶进了屋,作者很感谢他,对他记忆深刻。

7 . It was a sunny afternoon. My husband Dave and I had just arrived home from hospital. I parked the car in front of the house. Dave was so tired that he leaned against the door and waited for me to open it for him. When I opened it, he _________ out of the car onto the ground. He was too _________ to raise himself. I tried to lift him, but my _________ ended fruitlessly. I looked around in all directions for someone to help us but nobody was _________.

I turned to run into the house to make a _________. Just then, a man dressed in white walked toward us. I couldn’t _________ how he appeared suddenly as I’d seen no one seconds before. He looked at Dave on the ground and asked if we needed _________. I nodded, adding that my husband was very heavy and _________ to move.

“Let me _________,” he said. He put one hand under Dave’s arm. As if Dave __________ no more than a feather, the man lifted him. He put Dave’s arm over his shoulder and put his own arm around Dave’s waist to keep him __________.

As I __________ the way into the house, the two men walked up our front stairs and into our home together. The man lowered Dave onto a little sofa. He smiled as Dave tried to thank him and said he was __________ to help. As he turned to go, I thanked him __________. He just smiled, said goodbye, and walked away.

I’ve never seen that man again, but I’ll always __________ him as our angel of light.

1.
A.steppedB.fellC.rushedD.stared
2.
A.weakB.nervousC.annoyedD.ashamed
3.
A.desiresB.effortsC.judgmentsD.adventures
4.
A.in needB.in placeC.in sightD.in charge
5.
A.callB.planC.wishD.promise
6.
A.predictB.demonstrateC.understandD.believe
7.
A.comfortB.assistanceC.guidanceD.information
8.
A.unwillingB.unsureC.unsuitableD.unable
9.
A.checkB.explainC.knowD.try
10.
A.demandedB.lostC.matchedD.weighed
11.
A.awakeB.focusedC.balancedD.silent
12.
A.ledB.foundC.markedD.pushed
13.
A.gladB.shyC.qualifiedD.prepared
14.
A.awkwardlyB.appropriatelyC.independentlyD.repeatedly
15.
A.chooseB.introduceC.rememberD.recommend
2024-01-27更新 | 51次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者上中学时不知道自己将来要做什么,和他的医生的一次谈话给作者留下了深刻的印象,深深地影响了作者,自此作者坚持不懈,最终获得硕士学位。

8 . I was annoyed that my mom had even scheduled the appointment with a doctor for me. As doctors so often do, when he arrived he went straight into the basic small talk about my _______ history.

But then he _______ a question that took me off guard. “So Robin, what are you going to do after high school?” He wrote something at his notes, with not even a glance in my _______. “I don’t know,” I mumbled(嘟哝). I was seventeen. I had no _______ what I was going to do after high school. My high school guidance counselor told me that I wasn’t “college material” and I believed her. Education wasn’t exactly _______ in my family.

“You don’t know? Well, why don’t you go to college to become a _______ like me?” He smiled as he glanced at his watch. I thought he was _______ for even suggesting it. No one in my family had even graduated from college, let alone become a doctor. “I’m not smart enough to be a doctor.”

He looked me straight in the eyes when he _______ said, “Let me tell you something; you don’t have to be smart to be a doctor. You just have to be persistent(坚持不懈的).” Then the doctor hurriedly gathered his things and _______ to his next appointment.

I ________ to think about it when I was at school. What would I do after high-school? Even though I wasn’t college material, that doctor made a(n) ________ on me. I applied to a college and soon found myself walking in the ________ as a new student. I often questioned what I was doing there. Maybe I wasn’t smart enough for college, but I could be persistent.

I was ________ to find that with each individual achievement came newfound ________ in myself. I graduated with a master’s degree in September 2014, two decades after that ________ with my doctor.

1.
A.careerB.healthC.creditD.growth
2.
A.threw inB.took inC.consisted inD.broke in
3.
A.accountB.activityC.directionD.movement
4.
A.ideaB.evidenceC.reasonD.discovery
5.
A.protectedB.exploredC.providedD.emphasized
6.
A.professorB.doctorC.lawyerD.lecturer
7.
A.crazyB.anxiousC.violentD.greedy
8.
A.casuallyB.automaticallyC.seriouslyD.doubtfully
9.
A.got awayB.passed outC.put downD.rushed off
10.
A.continuedB.hesitatedC.intendedD.pretended
11.
A.commentB.conclusionC.impressionD.burden
12.
A.parkB.campusC.workshopD.stadium
13.
A.frightenedB.annoyedC.surprisedD.discouraged
14.
A.anxietyB.sympathyC.guiltD.confidence
15.
A.argumentB.conversationC.conflictD.negotiation
2024-01-18更新 | 161次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届海南省海口市高三上学期摸底考试英语试题
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9 . 听下面一段独白, 回答以下对话。
1. What was Mrs. Brown doing when she found the bears?
A.Having breakfast.B.Going shopping.C.Going to work.
2. How did Mrs. Brown feel about seeing the bears?
A.Upset.B.AfraidC.Surprised.
3. What did the police do?
A.They took some pictures,
B.They woke the bears up.
C.They stopped the bears going anywhere.
4. How did the bears get into the car?
A.Through a broken window.
B.Through an open door.
C.Through an open window.
2023-11-24更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省2023-2024学年高二上学期11月阶段性教学检测(一)(期中)英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要为作者讲述了关于她的新书《圣诞小猪》创作背后的故事。

10 . The most valuable thing I ever lost was a pair of diamond earrings I bought many years ago at a charity auction (拍卖会). Though very beautiful, they were heavy and turned out to be painful to wear. I wrote about the lost earrings in my new children’s book, The Christmas Pig. When they reach the Land of the Lost, where the hero must go to rescue his most beloved toy, my earrings are angry that they aren’t treated with the respect they think they deserve. They soon find out that being made of diamonds counts for very little in the strange world where human-made objects go when lost, because a thing’s importance there depends on how much it’s truly loved.

The Christmas Pig explores a deep attachment to an old object. It’s about the journey of a boy, Jack, who is a little lost himself but discovers his bravery and ability to love in a strange world. Of all the books I’ve written, this is the one that made me cry the most, because I was dealing with emotions that run deep in all of us. Loss and change are hard for children, and acceptance of these unavoidable parts of life isn’t much easier for adults. The Christmas Pig shows how human beings-even small, lost ones-are capable of wonderful, heroic acts.

A very strange thing happened on the day I finished editing The Christmas Pig. After emailing the final version to my editor, I set about clearing out a cupboard. The last object I picked up was a small box. I opened it. There were my long-lost diamond earrings. I’ve decided to sell them and give the money to a charity. I think it will be a nice ending for my earrings’ story to have them do some good for children in the Land of the Living.

How many times have I been asked whether I believe in magic? On the day I finished The Christmas Pig, for a few shining moments, I really did.

1. What’s the author’s purpose of writing the text?
A.To advertise her first children’s book.B.To reveal our attachment to old objects.
C.To tell a story happening in a strange world.D.To introduce her new book and the story behind it.
2. What is The Christmas Pig mainly about?
A.A boy discovered bravery in the real world.B.A boy was weighed down by some earrings.
C.A boy saved his lost toy in the magical world.D.A boy helped the earrings find their own value.
3. Why did the book make the author cry the most?
A.The boy dealt with loss and change bravely.
B.It was based on her own past experiences.
C.She was unable to forgive herself.
D.Many adults could hardly understand the main character.
4. What does the author want to tell us through the story of her earrings?
A.Magic in books can happen in real life.B.Sometimes warm magic can happen in life.
C.We should donate to help those in need.D.Lost things will turn up sooner or later.
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