1. Who is Anna?
A.An operator. | B.An assistant. | C.A rider. |
A.What a ride operator should do. |
B.How they should take a picture on the ride. |
C.What rules they are for the ride. |
A.His safety belt broke. |
B.He lost his phone on the ride. |
C.He was removed from the park for spitting. |
A.Board the car. |
B.Ask Anna some questions. |
C.Get some food and drinks. |
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删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
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My 19-year-old cousin set off from Brisbane to the Whitsundays last Friday evening, face a long 12 hours drive. He was moving back home before two years of living away. He had a friend for company, two cats and a car full of all of his belonging. At midnight, the car broke down and they found themselves was trapped in Gympie. Fortunately, a kindly man came to their rescue. The man took them to his house, when they had a shower and a rest. I also drove them to get spare parts for the car. In end, my cousin and his friend make it home early Sunday morning
A.In an airplane. | B.In an ambulance. | C.On a runway. |
Keilen Robinson, 23, crashed on a highway and
Antonio Morgan says that Robinson drove past him fast and just moments later he heard a
Morgan, who was driving with his son,
Morgan says that
A.They broke the window. | B.They found something stolen. | C.They came across a car accident. |
6 . California officials are praising workers for rescuing a 13-year-old boy who fell into a river of sewage(下水道) in Los Angeles. The boy, Jesse Hermandez, spent more than 12 hours in the city’s large underground sewage system. It is filled with liquid refuse and other waste materials, some of them poisonous.
Jesse had been playing at a public park with other children during a family gathering on Sunday. At one point, the children were on pieces of wood that covered an opening leading to the sewer system. One of the wooden planks broke. The boy fell about eight meters down and landed in fast-moving sewage, said Brian Humphrey, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Fire Department. The other children quickly told adults what had happened. The adults then called an emergency telephone line for help. Rescuers immediately began searching for Jesse underground. They set cameras on floatation devices, which they put into the sewage system. They finally found Jesse after seeing images of handprints on a pipe. A crew of sanitation(公共卫生) workers hurried to the area and opened a manhole. “The first thing they heard was ‘Help!’” said Adel Hagekhalil, an official in the Los Angeles Sanitation Department.
The crew lowered down a long hose (软管) to Jesse, who was in the pipe about three meters deep. The boy held onto the line while workers pulled him up. He was taken to a hospital for a full physical examination and reunited with his family. In addition to the major rescue effort, Humphrey credited the boy with being able to survive. Not only did he survive being pushed through sewage moving at speeds of 24 kilometers an hour, but also Jesse was able to find a small area of breathable air and wait there until he was found.
“Many would call it a miracle,” Humphrey said about Jesse’s survival. He added that the chances of someone surviving such an event are low.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was among those closely watching the rescue effort. On Twitter, Garcetti praised rescuers and thanked Jesse’s family for their “patience and optimism” during the frightening experience.
1. According to the text, the accident took place__________.A.before Jesse got to the park. |
B.just after Jesse left the park. |
C.right before the rescuers arrived at the park |
D.when Jesse was playing in the park with other children. |
A.Jesse fell 24 meters down into the sewage system. |
B.The park should take some responsibility for Jesse’s accident. |
C.The consequence of falling into the sewage system is disastrous. |
D.Jesse’s being saved was not surprising thanks to the rescuers’ efforts. |
A.Careless. | B.Sensible. |
C.Hesitant. | D.Determined. |
A.They were tolerant of the bad management of the park. |
B.They brought up their son in a right and respectable way. |
C.They stayed calm and hopeful about Jesse’s being saved. |
D.They voluntarily participated in rescuing Jesse together with the rescuers. |
1. What happened to the man?
A.He failed in his own business. |
B.He was knocked down by a car. |
C.He suffered from a serious disease. |
A.For five weeks. | B.For five months. | C.For fifteen days. |
A.Classmates. | B.Colleagues. | C.Customer and agent. |
8 . It was not a “whale-come” experience! A humpback whale caused quite a
“The 19-foot boat was
Plymouth Harbormaster Chad Hunter said no one was
Harbor officials had been
A.climb | B.stretch | C.bounce | D.signal |
A.road | B.coast | C.field | D.corner |
A.floating | B.flashing | C.switching | D.crashing |
A.flowed | B.bent | C.watched | D.leapt |
A.rolled | B.struck | C.hid | D.swung |
A.taken up | B.messed up | C.made up | D.pushed up |
A.practical | B.extinct | C.brilliant | D.crazy |
A.injured | B.frightened | C.threatened | D.seized |
A.blocked | B.interrupted | C.touched | D.involved |
A.surf | B.lean | C.drag | D.jog |
A.stressful | B.convenient | C.lucky | D.typical |
A.rare | B.generous | C.professional | D.tough |
A.recovering | B.monitoring | C.challenging | D.updating |
A.definitely | B.regularly | C.accidentally | D.normally |
A.hunters | B.captains | C.donators | D.boaters |
A.evidences | B.miracles | C.creatures | D.blessings |
A.spirits | B.distance | C.company | D.promises |
A.attached | B.aroused | C.addicted | D.attracted |
A.reminded | B.relieved | C.occupied | D.prohibited |
A.average | B.extreme | C.minimum | D.maximum |
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 evening, a bus with 45 people had a accident because of the icy road and all of the passenger were trapped in the bus. Unfortunately, the bus ran out gas and the door was locked down. It was becoming more colder and colder in the bus. The driver could do nothing and wait for help.
A man who lived nearby realized that had happened. He managed to open the door and helped all of the people out of the bus. He takes them to his home and offered them food, water and found warm clothes for the frightening children. They spent six hours in his home until officially help came and they was very grateful for his help.