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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。

1 . 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:本文为一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者和他的狗Don在山坡上放羊时,Don意外地让拖拉机移动,导致拖拉机冲下山坡,幸运的是最终没有人员受伤。

2 . I’ve been farming sheep on a hillside for 54 years. I use a small tractor to get about. My dog Don always sits beside me in the passenger seat.

One morning I _________ a lost lamb when I was in the top field, near where a motorway cuts through my land. The lamb had become separated from its _________, so I jumped out of the tractor to _________ it while Don stayed in his seat.

Lamb and mother _________, I turned back to the tractor only to see it move suddenly away from me. This was so _________ because I had put the handbrake on when I jumped out. _________ Don had somehow made the _________move.

My heart froze in my chest as I _________ the tractor heading towards the _________. I ran desperately but failed to __________. It crashed through a wooden fence(栅栏)and disappeared. The__________thing I saw was Don’s face, looking calmly back at me.

Heart in mouth, I __________ the fence and looked over. The tractor was __________ against the crash barrier in the central reservation, having miraculously (奇迹般地) crossed the __________ road with fast-flowing traffic. I couldn’t see Don, but as I __________ the tractor he jumped out onto the road, apparently__________, and ran back to me quickly.

The police __________ and the motorway ran normally again. I couldn’t quite believe my __________ it turned out no one got badly hurt, but the outcome could have been __________. Don was given a special __________ that night — I didn’t want him thinking I was angry with him.

1.
A.droppedB.sawC.carriedD.returned
2.
A.kidsB.friendsC.ownerD.mother
3.
A.ask aboutB.play withC.take care ofD.run into
4.
A.freedB.exchangedC.reunitedD.examined
5.
A.unexpectedB.dangerousC.embarrassingD.difficult
6.
A.FortunatelyB.GenerallyC.ImmediatelyD.Obviously
7.
A.lambB.vehicleC.seatD.fence
8.
A.sawB.stoppedC.rememberedD.drove
9.
A.crowdB.motorwayC.fieldD.hill
10.
A.take offB.catch upC.hold backD.get out
11.
A.realB.bestC.basicD.last
12.
A.fixedB.noticedC.reachedD.closed
13.
A.restingB.runningC.parkingD.turning
14.
A.steepB.longC.roughD.busy
15.
A.abandonedB.approachedC.recognizedD.repaired
16.
A.uncleanB.uncertainC.unhurtD.unhappy
17.
A.arrivedB.repliedC.survivedD.waited
18.
A.abilityB.dreamC.luckD.idea
19.
A.commonB.confusingC.desirableD.awful
20.
A.mealB.testC.jobD.lesson
2023-11-24更新 | 23次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南大学附属中学2021-2022学年高一10月月考英语试卷
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3 . 阅读下面短文, 根据所给情节进行续写, 使之构成一个完整的故事。

A Christmas Visit

As 17-year-old Torriell Norwood drove through St. Petersburg, Florida, last February with her friends to pay a visit to the great park, she shared her dream of becoming a doctor. She had recently taken some first aid courses. The other girls shared stories of their experiences and adventures. But the laughter and chatter from the four teenage girls in the car quickly gave way to screams, As they passed a road junction(交叉路口), a car crashed into the side of their vehicle, sending their black car sailing into the yard of a nearby home. It only stopped when it crashed into a tree. All of the girls were in panic.

As smoke rose from the car, a bystander(旁观者)shouted, “It’s about to blow up . Get out. ”The impact had bent the driver’s door, meaning it wouldn’t open. The bystander seized the door handle of the car, using all his strength to pull it open, but failed. Shaken, but otherwise OK. Norwood crawled out through the window. She had a cut on the right side of her face. Her lovely face became very pale. 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, Azarria Simmons, was not with them. Norwood ran back to the car and found Simmons lying in the back seat. “She isn’t moving,” Norwood shouted, with her heart beating hard. She threw open the back door and pulled her friend out, avoiding the broken glass as best she could. She dragged Simmons a few feet to safety and laid her on the ground. She checked per pulse. Nothing. She put her head against Simmons’s chest. No sign of life. That’s when she started CPR(心肺复苏术)

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。

If the accident had happened a few weeks earlier, she might not have known what to do.

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After a while, the CPR worked and Simmons regained her consciousness.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章叙述了一则救人故事。当时是早上7点15分, Gary Messina 正在纽约东河堤上晨跑。突然有什么东西引起了他的注意——﹣名男子尖叫着寻求帮助,因为水流把他从海堤中冲了下去。 David Blauzvern 和 John Green 先跳入河中,接着Gary Messina 也跳入河中,三个人再加上后来到来的救生船,终于把那名男子救上来。

4 . It was 7:15 a.m. and Gary Messina was on his morning run along New York City’s East River. Suddenly something caught his eye — a man shouter for help _________ the current pulled him away from the seawall.

David Blauzvern and John Green _________ their phones and keys on land and jumped in. Messina, a police officer, also joined them in the river. Just as the man was_________, they stabilized him, with Blauzvern _________ his back and Messina and Green holding him _________from either side. After ten minutes, they managed to get to the river’s_________and stayed as close to the seawall as they could.

Fifteen minutes later, a rescue boat turned_________. As they approached the boat, there came a new _________: The wave created by the current was sucking(吮吸;吞没 )them under the boat.

Blauzvern remembers being pulled down just as someone in the boat _________on to the man,__________ Blauzvern to let go. Somehow, he grasped a pole attached to the boat deck and dragged himself __________. The men in the water pushed the drowning guy while the men in the boat pulled him up and, finally, to __________. The man they had saved was taken to the hospital for medical aid. Details on his __________ have not been released.

As for the rescuers, each of them was at work by 10:30 a.m. “I was a bit late,”__________Blauzvern, smiling. “But I had a good __________.”

1.
A.afterB.forC.asD.once
2.
A.droppedB.landedC.threwD.packed
3.
A.relaxedB.frozenC.passiveD.exhausted
4.
A.supportingB.pressingC.pushingD.tapping
5.
A.backB.straightC.stillD.up
6.
A.boatB.surroundingsC.edgeD.shade
7.
A.outB.upC.inD.down
8.
A.accidentB.disasterC.alarmD.threat
9.
A.movedB.passedC.heldD.went
10.
A.signalingB.allowingC.demandingD.ordering
11.
A.awayB.aboardC.apartD.aside
12.
A.safetyB.reliefC.aidD.comfort
13.
A.characterB.moodC.identityD.condition
14.
A.complainedB.askedC.admittedD.argued
15.
A.experienceB.excuseC.viewD.memory
2023-05-11更新 | 60次组卷 | 1卷引用:江苏省盐城一中、大丰中学等四校2022-2023学年高一上学期第二次学情调研英语试卷(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了发生在1666年伦敦的一次大火灾。介绍了它的起因,火势的扩大,造成的伤亡以及最后的结局。

5 . A huge fire broke out on 2 September 1666 in London. The fire, known as the Great Fire of London, was the worst fire in the history of London. It burned down more than three quarters of the old city.

The fire started in the very early hours of Sunday morning in the house of the king’s baker. A strong wind blew the fire from the baker’s house into a small hotel next door. Then it spread quickly into Thames Street. That was the beginning.

At that time, most of the buildings in London were made of wood, so it was easy for the fire to spread quickly. By eight o’clock, three hundred houses were on fire. By Monday, nearly a kilometre of the city was burning along the Thames River. On Tuesday, which was considered the worst day, the fire destroyed many well-known buildings, including the old St Paul’s Cathedral.

The fire burned until finally hundreds of buildings in the path of the fire were destroyed to create a firebreak. The fire then died out eventually with nothing left to burn.

1. Why is the fire of 1666 called the Great Fire of London?
A.The fire broke out in the capital of England.
B.The fire was the worst fire in the history of London.
C.People in England will never forget the fire.
D.The fire spread fast into Thames Street.
2. Where did the fire break out?
A.In the house of the king’s baker.
B.In Thames Street.
C.In the house of the baker’s neighbour.
D.In St Paul’s Cathedral.
3. Why did the fire spread quickly?
A.It started in a baker’s house.
B.It broke out on a Sunday morning.
C.A hotel was next to the baker’s house.
D.Most of the buildings in London were wooden.
4. What was destroyed in the fire?
A.The old St Paul’s Cathedral.
B.Hundreds of buildings in the path of the fire.
C.Hundreds of wooden houses.
D.All of the above.
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6 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What was Tom’s attitude toward his mother’s advice?
A.He didn’t mind it.B.He accepted it.C.He argued against it.
2. What did Tom do when his parents were out one day?
A.He cleaned the kitchen.B.He played with his friends.C.He cooked lunch for himself.
3. What happened while Tom was talking on the phone?
A.His house was on fire.B.The fire alarm sounded.C.The firemen entered his house.
4. Who called the fire station?
A.Tom.B.Gina.C.Tom’s neighbor.
2023-01-29更新 | 68次组卷 | 1卷引用:贵州省毕节市金沙县2022-2023学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一名护士在度假期间不顾个人安危救了被闪电击中的男孩,她的行为得到了警察局颁发的见义勇为奖,也使她的同事们感到自豪。

7 . Cassie Thomas thought she was just meeting with the media at her lunch break. Instead, the nurse at Janet Weis Children’s Hospital near Danville got a surprise party from her workmates. It was her first day back to work after a family vacation in Clearwater, Florida, and what a vacation it was!

“Just as I looked up, there was this big pinks lightning that just came down and hit the beach, ” Cassie said. Cassie, her husband, and their two daughters were on their hotel balcony last week when they heard and saw the storm.

After Cassie saw the lightning, she saw two boys lying on the beach. So, she shouted to them. “Then one boy sat up and he just started shouting back, and I said, ‘Jay, call 911; I’m going. ” Cassie said. So the 31-year-old nurse sprang into action. She ran down 16 flights of stairs onto the beach where she found the two boys, Jansen and Cameron, who are from North Carolina. Cameron had no heartbeat.

“I rolled Cameron over and I just started compressing(按压),”Cassie said. She didn’t realize it at the time, but she-was risking her own life to save the teenage boys.

“My daughters were on the balcony and it was a very dangerous situation to put myself in. I just wished to keep me safe because I was going, ” Cassie said. “It just goes to her character to help others. And you know what? When it’s your kid, you’d want someone to be coming in and saving his life, ” one of her workmates said.

Cassie was there when Cameron got out of the hospital. “He just said, ‘Thank you; thank you; thank you.’ He gave me so many hugs, ” Cassie said. “A nurse never truly goes on vacation. I just keep telling everybody the same thing. It’s just what you do. ”

Cassie and two other people got Good Samaritan awards from the Clearwater Police Department for saving Cameron’s life. Cassie’s workmates said they couldn’t be any prouder of this-life-saving nurse.

1. Why did Cassie’s workmates give her a surprise party?
A.To welcome her back to work.
B.To see her off for her vacation.
C.To honor her for her heroic act.
D.To congratulate heron the interview.
2. What happened to the boys?
A.They were pulled into the sea.
B.They were hit by lightning.
C.They fell off from the balcony.
D.They got caught in a rain.
3. What did Cassie do when she saw the two boys?
A.She called 911.
B.She took them to a hospital.
C.She jumped into the sea to save them.
D.She gave first aid to one of them.
4. What did Cassie mean by saying “A nurse never truly goes on a vacation”?
A.Nurses have no time to go on a vacation.
B.Nurses are ready at all times to help others.
C.Nurses don’t like to go on a vacation.
D.Nurses may be called back to work during vacation.
2023-06-08更新 | 20次组卷 | 2卷引用:广东省江门市第一中学2021-2022学年高一上学期第二次月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者在现场看到爆炸事件之后,感到消防员工作的危险和神圣。
8 . 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。

One sentence from the news in Washington     1     (remain) in my mind since a trip last summer: When you see people run against the crowd     2    (escape) from the danger, they are     3     (probable) firefighters, police or journalists.

I think this is most true for the firefighters. Whenever or wherever     4    (disaster) happen-9/11 Attacks in New York 19 years ago or the explosion in Tianjin on August 12, 2015—it is always the firefighters     5     take the lead to run to the very center, saving lives by     6    (risk) their own. I cried today near the explosion site, not because of the smoke from the ongoing fire but because of a short message a firefighter sent to a trusted friend that went viral online. It reads, “If I cannot make it, my father is     7    (you) father;and please remember     8    (sweep) my mother’s tomb.” I was thrilled later to learn that he did make it.

“Eveyone knows it’s     9    (danger) to be a firefighter. But he has always liked it and has done it for 12 years,” his father said, “He survived this time, but no one knows     10     will happen next time.”

2022-12-24更新 | 70次组卷 | 1卷引用:广西师范大学附属中学2021-2022学年高一下学期第三次月考英语试题
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9 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What does the man do?
A.A policeman.B.A firefighter.C.A journalist.
2. How many kids died from the fire?
A.2.B.5.C.28.
3. Where did the boy throw the cigarette end?
A.On the carpet.B.On the sofa.C.On the table.
4. Why was the boy able to touch the cigarette end?
A.His father asked him to throw it.
B.His father was drunk and sleeping.
C.His father left him alone at home.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者和朋友进行双人跳伞发生了事故,受到严重伤害,康复后作者意识到要充分利用每一天。

10 . Standing on the edge of the plane, my tandem skydiving (双人跳伞) instructor, Bill, asked “Do you have any last words?” “Yes,” I said, joking. “I hope my parachute opens.”

I’d never felt more alive as Bill and I stepped out and started our freefall. Those first few seconds were amazing. As we reached 4,000 feet, I felt a parachute open above us. This, I was told , would slow us down for a smooth descent (下降). So why were we still traveling so fast? I looked up: The parachute was flopping unopened in the wind. I started to freak out. I could hear Bill swearing as he tried to fix whatever had gone wrong. Seconds passed, which felt like forever, until finally our emergency parachute opened. Except it got caught in the first one, making both parachutes useless. I asked Bill, “Are we going to die?” He said he didn’t know. At that moment, I just felt guilty. I’d brought my family along for the day. I’d invited them along to watch me die.

We hit the ground. I was immediately breathless, and an unimaginable pain shot up my back as we bounced into a lake on a golf course. Gathering all my strength, I turned to face Bill. He started screaming. We were found by some golfers. My mother and sister cried uncontrollably as Bill was put into a helicopter, and I was placed into an ambulance. The next four or five months were intense. I had broken my back. After being discharged (出院) from the hospital, I locked myself in my bedroom and took painkillers. I became terrified of the outside world.

After years of therapy(治疗) and hard work, the deep physical and mental pain is healing. I heard that Bill made a full recovery and returned to skydiving. I was always terrified of being myself and doing the things I wanted. Now I’ve learned that I need to be fearless. There’s nothing like falling from 15,000 feet without a parachute and surviving to force you to make the most of every day.

1. How did the author feel before skydiving?
A.WorriedB.Excited
C.TerrifiedD.Guilty
2. What happened during the tandem skydiving?
A.Bill didn’t open the parachute in time.
B.The author stayed calm the whole time.
C.Something went wrong with the parachutes.
D.The author couldn’t breathe during the freefall.
3. How did the accident affect the author?
A.He had constant pain in his head.
B.He became crazy about extreme sports.
C.He was sick both physically and mentally.
D.He became more confident in himself.
4. What did the author eventually realize?
A.Safety first.B.Fear can lead to failure.
C.Cooperation matters.D.Seize and cherish every day.
2022-12-13更新 | 39次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省沙市中学2022-2023学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题
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