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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Donnie Wiseman下班后陪儿子去看爬行动物表演,恰巧碰到驯兽师Lindsay Bull被一只短吻鳄咬住拖进水池里,察觉情况不对的Wiseman立即跳进围栏里,按照Bull所给的指示应对短吻鳄,最终成功救出被困的Bull。

1 . Donnie Wiseman was worn out after work. But his son was _________ on going to a reptile show at Scales and Tails, Utah. So, after a short rest, he _________ his son to the show.

Inside viewing windows was the show’s star attraction, a huge alligator (短吻鳄). It swam around the pool before _________ its head on a two-foot-wide platform. It was feeding time, and the _________ alligator was staring expectantly at its trainer, Lindsay Bull.

For the sake of _________, Bull wanted the alligator off the platform before beginning the show. Entering the enclosure, she held out one arm and shouted “Back!” — a(n) _________ that usually worked. _________, this time the alligator responded by opening the jaw and _________ her into the pool of water.

Outside the enclosure, some _________ if this was part of the show. Not Wiseman. Sensing something was __________, he threw open the glass door and climbed inside. “Jump on its back and push your fists into the top of its nose!” shouted Bull. Wiseman did as he was __________, pressing down with all of his 180-pound body weight. Time seemed to stand __________ for a while. Finally, the alligator eased its __________ and Bull was quickly helped out of the enclosure. Meanwhile, Wiseman __________ a chance to jump off the alligator.

Apart from minor wounds, Wiseman was more __________ than injured. “One mistake and I’ll be a statistic, but still, I’m just glad I was there,” he said.

1.
A.dependentB.keenC.demandingD.strict
2.
A.sentB.directedC.invitedD.accompanied
3.
A.restingB.duckingC.shakingD.nodding
4.
A.scaryB.hungryC.clumsyD.foxy
5.
A.amusementB.trustC.safetyD.respect
6.
A.trapB.attemptC.contractD.practice
7.
A.AbnormallyB.UndoubtedlyC.GreedilyD.Deliberately
8.
A.signaledB.draggedC.cheatedD.guided
9.
A.wonderedB.checkedC.picturedD.recalled
10.
A.strangeB.casualC.wrongD.constant
11.
A.scheduledB.instructedC.illustratedD.modeled
12.
A.remoteB.shortC.deadD.still
13.
A.biteB.attachmentC.burdenD.attention
14.
A.distributedB.appreciatedC.seizedD.missed
15.
A.confidentB.depressedC.regretfulD.fearful
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2 . What happened to the woman last night?
A.Her house fell down.
B.Her car was badly damaged.
C.Her electricity kept shutting off.
2023-11-15更新 | 52次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届海南省高三上学期11月学业水平诊断(一)英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了一个狗狗在雪山中度过数天后被安全救回,之前被认为在雪崩中死亡。同时,文章还提到了在科罗拉多州发生的一起滑雪和滑板行动中的雪崩事件。一位滑板手被掩埋,但幸运的是,另一位滑雪者将其救了出来。在事件中,包括一只狗在内的生命都经历了惊险的时刻。最后,狗狗被发现在难以想象的恶劣条件下苟活了下来。
3 . 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。

A dog who is thought to have died in a snow slide is home safe after spending days in the     1    (freeze) cold mountains.

A skier and a snowboarder both survived a snow slide in Chaffee County, Colorado, last week. “The second skier down caused a snow slide,     2     then washed over the snowboarder,” said Brian Lazar, the second-in-command director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center.

The skier opened his airbag and     3    (injure) badly. The snowboarder who     4    (be) below was unable to open her airbag, and she was buried     5     (complete) without a possible airway. The skier was able to save her from the snow. “This could have gone     6    a much different direction very easily.” Lazar said.

The couple also had their dog with them. After searching everywhere for the dog following     7    snow slide, they left without being able to find it.

“We did have some search and rescue     8     (member) visit yesterday, but they didn’t see any signs of tracks,” Lazar said.

It was supposed that the dog died in the snow slide     9    the dog was found on a road late Saturday night.

“Extraordinarily, the dog managed     10    (survive) and made it back to Monarch Pass after spending many nights in cold weather,” Lazar said.

2023-11-09更新 | 76次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023届海南省高考全真模拟卷(七)英语试题
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4 . What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Go back to look for it.B.Report to the police.C.Buy a new one.
2023-10-26更新 | 12次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省海口嘉勋高级中学2022-2023学年高三上学期11月期中检测英语试题(含听力)
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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。

Most people have an experience that they will never forget. For pilots Dave McMahon and Sydnie Uemoto, it involved a plane crash, and an ocean, which made them realize the meaning of life and cooperation.

As the twin-engine Piper Apache flew 5,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean, 23-year-old pilot Sydnie Uemoto and her co-pilot, 26-year-old Dave McMahon, heard the strange sound of the engines.

Then, without warning, the pilots lost power to the right engine. A moment later, the left one went.

At about 1,000 feet and falling quickly, Uemoto made their last call. “We’re 25 miles northwest of Kona,” she said to air traffic control. “We’re going down.”

Then everything flashed white as the plane struck the surface of the ocean. McMahon and Uemoto were thrown forward violently.

“Sydnie, get out !”McMahon called.

As the plane sank, they jumped into the ocean. Within seconds, the plane disappeared beneath the surface.

As the waves broke around them, McMahon and Ulemoto had done the impossible by suriving a crash landing into the ocean. Now they just had to stay put, swimming in the warm sea.

“When will the Coast Guard get here?” Uemoto asked.

“They’re coming,” McMahon said.

After a couple of hours, McMahon’s prediction seemed to come true. A Navy plane appeared in the sky, circling the area. It flew directly overhead as McMahon waved his life preserver (救生用具) overjoyed at the sight. However, the plane continued on its way without spotting them.

As the sun grew dark, McMahon became scared. He thought they were going to have to spend the night on the water.

“Hey, Dave?” Uemoto said softly at one point.

“Hey, Sydnie,” he called back.

When the sun rose that morning, the two pilots were greeted by a beautiful sight.


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

After almost 20 hours. Uemoto’s body finally ran out of power.


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A second helicopter (直升机) arrived ten minutes later.


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2023-10-25更新 | 60次组卷 | 3卷引用:海南省琼中黎族苗族自治县琼中中学2023-2024学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题
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6 . 假设你是李华,你们学校的英语网站正面向全校学生征集有关急救常识的英文稿件。请你给该网站投稿,介绍交通事故方面的急救常识。
内容包括:
1. 首先保持镇静;
2. 检查伤者呼吸情况,呼吸困难要实施人工呼吸;
3. 如伤者有出血情况要先止血,然后等候救护车及警察的帮助。
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1. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2. 词数80左右;
3. 已提供开头语,但不计入总词数。

If we happen to witness an accident, what should we do to save other people’s lives?


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2023-04-12更新 | 74次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省琼海市嘉积中学2022-2023学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题(含听力)
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,讲述了发生车祸后,17岁的Norwood利用自己所学的心肺复苏术及时救助朋友的故事。

7 . As 17-year-old Torri’ell Norwood drove through Florida, last February, the laughter and chatter from the four teenage girls inside her car quickly gave way to screams. As they approached an intersection, another car T-boned them, sending their car sailing into the yard of a nearby home, coming to a stop only when it crashed into a tree.

As smoke rose from the car, a bystander shouted, “It’s about to explode! Get out!” Shaken, but otherwise OK, Norwood crawled out through the window as the driver’s side door couldn’t be opened. Along with two of her friends, who’d also managed to free themselves, she ran for her life. But halfway down the street, she realized that her best friend, Simmons, wasn’t with them. Norwood ran back and found Simmons unconscious in the back seat. She threw open the back door and pulled her friend out. She dragged Simmons a few feet to safety and laid her on the ground. After checking her pulse and found there was no sign of life, she started CPR.

Had the accident happened a few weeks earlier, she might not have known what to do. But just the day before, Norwood, who wanted to pursue a career in medicine, had earned her CPR certificate by learning on her own. Kneeling on the ground and looking down at her dying friend, Norwood knew she had precious little time to practice what she’d learned.

She started pumping Simmons’s chest with her interlocked fingers and breathing into her friend’s mouth in hopes of filling her lungs with the kiss of life. After quite a while, Simmons began coughing and taking quick deep breaths for air. The CPR had worked! Soon, the ambulance arrived and rushed Simmons to the hospital. And then she heard how her best friend had saved her life. “I wasn’t shocked,” Simmons told others. “She will always help any way she can.”

1. What caused the car crash?
A.The girls were too excited to notice another car.B.Norwood drove the car too quickly that day.
C.Norwood’s car crashed into a tree in a yard.D.Another car hit Norwood’s car near the intersection.
2. What’s Norwood’s immediate reaction after hearing the bystander’s warning?
A.She crawled out through the window and looked for her friends.
B.She ran for her life but turned back to save her friend.
C.She dragged her friends out and performed CPR at once.
D.She opened the driver’s side door and pulled her friend out.
3. Why did Norwood know how to perform CPR?
A.She had learned CPR in school classes.B.She just received her CPR certificate.
C.The bystander told her how to do it.D.She pursued a career in medicine.
4. Which of the following can best describe Norwood?
A.Generous and capable.B.Gentle and hardworking
C.Courageous and reliable.D.Energetic and intelligent.
2023-04-12更新 | 50次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省琼海市嘉积中学2022-2023学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题(含听力)
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一个过路司机发现一家房屋着火,因为是晚上睡觉时间,推测家中可能有人睡觉,立即去敲窗提醒,最终救了家中四个孩子。

8 . Brendon Birt accidentally took a wrong turn down a street in Red Oak, Iowa. But it turned out it was exactly where he was _________! As he drove down the road, he saw heavy smoke from a family’s home. He knew the home was on fire. Without thinking, he stopped his car, called 911 and ran towards the _________ Brendon ran up and saw most of the downstairs was already full of _________. “I just believed there had to be someone _________ inside the house because it was so late at night,” Brendon said. “I knew I had to act _________. Every second that was going by was just getting worse.” He _________ to the side of the home and started pounding on the windows with _________, calling for the people to get out.

The homeowner, Tender Lehman, was _________ that night but her three younger children ages 8, 14, and 17 were inside being looked after by her _________ son, Bryce Harrison, 22. No smoke alarms __________, so if it weren’t for Brendon’s warning, they might not have ever __________ Brendon was relieved (放心) when he saw the four children run out of the __________ to safety. Days later, Tender came home and went to see the man who __________ all four of her children. “I’m so __________,” Tender said. “My kids wouldn’t have __________ it, without your kind action.”

1.
A.neededB.discoveredC.receivedD.chosen
2.
A.streetB.restaurantC.fireD.bus
3.
A.rubbishB.peopleC.bikesD.smoke
4.
A.sleepingB.workingC.eatingD.cooking
5.
A.quietlyB.quicklyC.finallyD.repeatedly
6.
A.movedB.rushedC.listenedD.referred
7.
A.surpriseB.excitementC.anxietyD.pleasure
8.
A.upB.outC.illD.busy
9.
A.oldestB.smartestC.tallestD.kindest
10.
A.came outB.broke downC.gave upD.went off
11.
A.stayedB.helpedC.awokenD.believed
12.
A.shopB.officeC.gardenD.building
13.
A.metB.savedC.honoredD.taught
14.
A.thankfulB.carefulC.seriousD.proud
15.
A.troubledB.startedC.rememberedD.made
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了校车司机Teresa Stroble在校车起火后,反应及时,救了50多名学生的故事。

9 . When smoke was found coming out of the back of the school bus early Tuesday morning, the bus driver, Teresa Stroble, immediately knew what to do. Thanks to her ________ thinking, more than 50 students’ lives were ________

While ________ a group of 56 students to their middle school in Duncan, South Carolina, on Tuesday, Teresa Stroble noticed the heavy ________ rising from the back of her bus. She ________ pulled the bus over, evacuated(疏散)the students, and asked ________ to call 911. Firefighters arrived at the scene shortly after the fire began and quickly ________ the fire, which was so ________ that people driving by were able to feel its heat inside their cars. Parents of the children on the bus were ________ the fire, but thanks to Teresa Stroble, the news they received was all ________: not a single child had been hurt.

Since then, Teresa Stroble, who has been a bus driver for seven years ________also works as a teacher’s assistant (助教), has been ________ for her brave actions. “We are so ________ of our bus driver,” headmaster Scott Turner told local CBS News. “She was ________. She also kept the students calm. She made sure they were safe. She didn’t leave the bus ________ they all left. She is our hero today.”

1.
A.carefulB.deepC.kindD.quick
2.
A.savedB.shownC.formedD.checked
3.
A.welcomingB.drivingC.invitingD.walking
4.
A.gasB.waterC.smokeD.heat
5.
A.graduallyB.suddenlyC.finallyD.immediately
6.
A.anyoneB.someoneC.everyoneD.another
7.
A.found outB.turned downC.put outD.cut down
8.
A.largeB.wideC.fastD.bright
9.
A.tired ofB.angry aboutC.surprised atD.worried about
10.
A.newB.simpleC.goodD.active
11.
A.orB.andC.butD.so
12.
A.praisedB.encouragedC.helpedD.supported
13.
A.sureB.foundC.certainD.proud
14.
A.seriousB.madC.calmD.positive
15.
A.afterB.untilC.ifD.because
2022-09-28更新 | 51次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省海口市美兰区部分校2022-2023学年高一上学期9月份摸底测试英语试题
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10 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What did Joel hear at the burning building?
A.A baby crying.B.A man shouting.C.A woman crying.
2. What did Joel see inside the building?
A.A lot of smoke.B.A safe way out.C.A person in trouble.
3. Why didn’t Joel go back inside the building?
A.He thought everyone was safe.B.He was seriously injured.C.The fire was too hot.
4. What can we learn about Sparky?
A.He survived the fire.B.He saved two lives.C.He lost his human partner.
2022-08-16更新 | 58次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省华中师范大学琼中附属中学2021-2022学年高二下学期期中检测英语试题
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