A.In a hospital | B.In a restaurant. | C.In his bedroom |
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分。
One day when I was on my way to home from school, I found a building on fire. Immediately I called the firefighters.
Several minutes lately, the firefighters arrived and tried their best control the fire. With the help of the firefighters, a lot of peoples left the building safely. Sudden a foreign woman came in a hurry to tell the firefighters everything. But they couldn’t understand what she says. I went to the woman and asked her that was happening. She told me that his daughter was still in the building. I told the firefighters about it at once. They immediately ran into the building and rescued a little girl.
1. 简述事故经过;
2. 你的思考。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
12 November
Dear Diary,
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写作内容:
起火时间 | 2007年4月初 |
地点 | 中国东北部 |
起火原因 | 一青年工人吸烟 |
持续时间 | 约一个月 |
参加救灾人员 | 数千名解放军战士与当地群众 |
死亡人员 | 约200人 |
经济损失 | 至少一千万元 |
影响 | 全国震惊 |
[写作要求]:
1. 内容包括以上所有要点,书写工整,必须要有题目,全文词数100词左右;
2. 不能逐句翻译,可以对信息进行整合并用合适的连词连接
2. 参考词汇:东北 northeast 当地的 local 经济损失 economic losses
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A.He got hurt in an accident. |
B.He fell into a river. |
C.He lost his bike. |
1. What happened to the man?
A.He had a terrible weekend. |
B.He was hit by a car. |
C.He fell off his bike. |
A.It is in good shape. |
B.It is under repair. |
C.It is completely damaged. |
More than 220 people
Over 500 people were working in the building
8 . Mount Hood is the highest mountain in Oregon, a state in the western United States. At 3,400 meters it is attractive (有吸引力的) to many people, some of whom, of course, run into trouble. Each year 25 to 50 people have accidents or get lost on Mount Hood and require rescue. Although most of these are understandable accidents, a few result from careless risk-taking.
In one recent case, three experienced climbers went hiking (远足) in the middle of a snowstorm in December. Most hikers climb Mount Hood in May or June when the weather conditions are favorable. But in December, the mountain is covered in snow and ice. Winds up to 135 kilometers per hour blow the snow around making it difficult to see. Temperatures can drop below freezing. As one rescue worker put it, “What were they thinking? They were just asking for it.”
During a rescue a few years ago, a helicopter full of rescue workers crashed (坠毁) and the rescue workers were almost killed. Linda Carle, who lives in the Mount Hood area, asks, “If someone made a poor decision, why should rescue teams have to risk their lives to save them? Why do people take unnecessary risks and do things that aren’t right if they know that they can get into trouble?”
Most of the Mount Hood rescue workers are either volunteers (志愿者) or part of the local sheriff’s department. There is no charge for these rescues. It is the taxpayers (纳税人) who pay the bill. Linda Carle suggests that people who take careless risks and require rescue should be charged for the rescue. She feels it is only fair that costs for things like damaged helicopters and medical care for rescuers be paid for by the people who took the risk. What would you do if you were the local sheriff at Mount Hood?
1. What can we learn about Mount Hood?A.It lies in the south of the United States. |
B.It is the highest mountain in the United States. |
C.The best time to climb the mountain is in May or June. |
D.Hundreds of people get lost in the mountain every year. |
A.peace | B.pride | C.loneliness | D.anger |
A.pay for all the costs needed | B.learn to save themselves |
C.be taxed at a higher rate | D.work as volunteers |
A.ask the government to provide more rescuers |
B.introduce Mount Hood to mountain climbers |
C.advise climbers to think twice before they act |
D.report some serious accidents in Mount Hood |
9 . Basketball fans around the world are mourning the death of American superstar Kobe Bryant.
Bryant was killed in a helicopter crash Sunday in California, along with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven other people. He was 41 years old.
Bryant was an 18-time All-Star player. He won five NBA championships and two Olympic gold medals. He was widely considered one of the greatest basketball players of his generation during his 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers.
The helicopter carrying Bryant and the others crashed into a hilly area in foggy conditions outside Los Angeles. Bryant lived south of Los Angeles and often used helicopters to travel around the area to save time and avoid Southern California traffic.
The cause of the crash is under investigation. It took place about 32 kilometers from Bryant's Mamba Sports Academy, a basketball training center in Newbury Park, California. Bryant was on his way to attend a youth basketball competition on Sunday with his daughter. Bryant and his wife, Vanessa, had four daughters.
When he retired from the NBA in 2016, Bryant was the third-leading scorer in NBA history with 33,643 points. He is widely expected to be elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame this year.
The basketball world and the Los Angeles community reacted to Bryant’s death with an outpouring of sadness, disbelief and support.
In a statement, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Bryant was one of the greatest stars in the game. But he added, He will be remembered most for inspiring people around the world to pick up a basketball and compete to the very best of their ability.
On Twitter, U.S. President Donald Trump noted the terrible news. He called Bryant one of the truly great basketball players of all time who was just getting started in life.
1. Where is the passage probably taken from?A.A science report. | B.A biography. |
C.A textbook. | D.A newspaper. |
A.his death | B.his achievements |
C.his inspiration | D.his talent |
A.careful examination | B.evidence |
C.discussion | D.argument |
A.Hearing the death of Kobe, fans around the world were very sad. |
B.There were nine passengers on board, including one of his daughters. |
C.Bryant was to attend a basketball competition with his daughter. |
D.Bryant used the helicopter to save time and avoid the traffic jam on a fine day. |
10 . It was 3:21 a.m. when nine-year-old Glenn Kreamer awoke to the smell of burning. Except for the cracking (爆烈声) of flames somewhere below there was not a sound in the two-storey house at Baldwin Long Island.
With his father away on night duty at a local factory, Glenn was worried about the safety of his mother, his sister Karen, 14 and his 12-year-old brother Todd. He ran downstairs through the smoke-filled house to push and pull at Karen and Todd until they sat up. Then he helped each one through the house to the safety of the garden. There, his sister and brother, taking short and quick breaths and coughing, fell down onto the lawn.
The nine-year-old boy raced back into the house and upstairs to his mother’s room. He found it impossible to wake her up. Mrs. Kreamer, a victim of the smoke, was unconscious, and there was nobody to help Glenn carry her to the garden. But the boy stayed calm and, as a fireman said later, "acted with all the self-control of a trained adult."
On the bedroom telephone, luckily still working, Glenn called his father and, leaving Mr. Kreamer to telephone the fire brigade and ambulance service, got on with the task of saving his mother.
First he filled a bucket with water from the bathroom and threw water over his mother and her bed. Then, with a wet cloth around his head he went back to the garden.
He could hear the fire engine coming up, but how would the firemen find his mother in the smoke-filled house where flames had almost swallowed up the ground floor?
Grasping firmly a ball of string (线) from the garage, Glenn raced back into the house and dashed upstairs to his mother’s room. Tying one end of the string to her hand, he ran back, laying out the string as he went, through the hall and back out into the garden.
Minutes later he was telling fire chief John Coughlan, "The string will lead you to mother." Mrs. Kreamer was carried to safety as the flames were breaking through her bedroom floor.
1. Why did Glenn run downstairs first?A.He wanted to find out what was happening. |
B.He was worried about his mother’s safety. |
C.He wanted to save his sister and brother. |
D.He went to see if his father had come back from work. |
A.Glenn. | B.Glenn’s father. |
C.Glenn’s sister. | D.Glenn’s neighbor. |
A.unfortunate | B.confuse |
C.terrified | D.senseless |
A.his father had taught him to do so on the phone |
B.he had learned something about first aid |
C.he had dealt with the emergency calmly and wisely |
D.he had followed his mother’s instructions |