1 . Where probably are the speakers?
A.In the street. | B.In the police office. | C.In the doctor’s office. |
One of my most memorable trips took place during the summer vacation about three years ago, when my sister, my aunt and I took a trip to Spain because we were moving. On the day of the trip, I lay in bed thinking about my friends whom I was going to leave behind and thoughts were flooding in.
When we arrived at the hire station, we seemed to have some problems with our luggage because it was too much for a taxi, so we had to book a van (厢式送货车) to take our luggage to the airport. We waited for a long period to find a perfect van that would fit our luggage.
Before leaving, I felt very bad because I was going to a different country and was going to miss all my friends and family. I was not comfortable and cried.
The journey was almost perfect at the beginning, but soon it began to rain. Because of the rain, the drivers could not see far away, which caused a huge traffic jam. I was sitting by the window with a can of Coke that I had bought in the store earlier. My aunt and sister fell asleep, and during this time. I felt bored and thought about other things that bothered me. My eyes turned to the mountain in front of us.
A bus suddenly appeared in the picture. It was very close to us. Cars sped past us without any speed limit. Beside me was a very deep lake: I wondered to myself what if something or someone fell inside it. Suddenly, a bus in front of our van stopped, and because it was raining heavily and the van was going fast, no one could see what was going to happen. Then, bang, we bumped into each other. Our van overturned, but luckily, it didn’t fall into the lake. People came to help us get out of the van because we were blocked and the driver was half-dead.
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We struggled to get out of the van and everything we had was gone.
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I was losing a lot of blood and then the emergency aid came.
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1. Who knocked over the vase?
A.The cat. | B.The woman. | C.The man. |
A.The woman’s mother. |
B.The woman’s grandma. |
C.The woman’s friend. |
A.Fix the vase themselves. |
B.Buy a new vase at an antique store. |
C.Have the vase repaired somewhere. |
1. How did the woman know Jesse was in hospital?
A.Jesse told her. | B.The police called her. | C.Dr. Andrews phoned her. |
A.The other driver. | B.The woman’s son. | C.The doctor. |
A.Read some texts | B.Get something to eat. | C.Give the woman more information. |
After graduating from university, I decided to become a pilot and fly commercially. I chose a flying school which had a good reputation, enrolled and joined a class of six other trainees. We completed our ground school, where we were taught all the information we would need to fly an aircraft safely. The basics included the controls of the aircraft, its instruments and the rules we would have to obey while in the air.
Our instructors were all professional pilots and were very knowledgeable but also very strict. It was difficult for them to accept inaccuracy, so we were required to get Straight-A’s in each test. It was explained to us that we could not afford to make an error as it could cost lives, so, to get my license, I doubled my efforts, learning the meaning of the word “thorough”.
Later we had 10 hours of hands-on lessons in an exact model aircraft, a “simulator”. My instructor sat next to me, watching my every move, always with a serious look. Sometimes I thought he over-reacted to my small mistakes.
The time arrived for us to take to the air for the first time. My instructor was an experienced pilot having flown big jets but was nearing retirement. As we went to take off, he pointed out the control tower and told me there was always a person on duty there for emergencies. I nodded firmly, but I never thought there was a chance I would have to call him on the radio.
We were away from our airfield and practising basic turns at about 6, 000 feet. Everything was going smoothly. Suddenly, my instructor started to shake and he put in his hand on his chest with his head falling forward. Thankfully, in control of the aircraft at that time, I steadied the aircraft and turned to look at him anxiously. He seemed to be unconscious. Our lives were in danger, and I had to put aside my uneasiness. It flashed into my mind that situations like this had been covered in ground school.
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Armed with what I had learned, I quickly became much calmer.
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Lying on the bed in the hospital, my instructor opened his eyes and saw me sitting beside him.
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A.6. | B.5. | C.4. |
7 . One day I was driving to the marsh (湿地)for bird-watching. The weather forecast called for the possibility of fog. As I
I tried to open the door, but it was locked as the water had
The water level had risen, and soon I was swinging the extinguisher underwater. I had to
I
A.sought | B.approached | C.chose | D.visited |
A.build | B.lift | C.decrease | D.disappear |
A.sight | B.track | C.control | D.touch |
A.operated | B.settled | C.developed | D.shorted |
A.broke | B.grabbed | C.obtained | D.closed |
A.gentle | B.unique | C.indirect | D.sharp |
A.same | B.joyful | C.positive | D.different |
A.go out | B.go up | C.go away | D.go over |
A.fists | B.cuts | C.swings | D.breaks |
A.crazy | B.disappointed | C.confused | D.desperate |
A.a little | B.much | C.plenty of | D.far |
A.weaker | B.harder | C.better | D.worse |
A.started | B.paused | C.continued | D.considered |
A.seized | B.shook | C.waved | D.extended |
A.car | B.door | C.window | D.engine |
If you are in a crowd, the first and most important thing is to make yourself familiar with your surroundings and mentally notice alternate exits.
A.Be aware of the general atmosphere of the event, as panic situations can often be expected. |
B.There is always space between people. |
C.Do not lie on your stomach or back, as this dangerously exposes your lungs. |
D.The worst is to be pushed by the crowd against an immovable object |
E.If you fall, get up quickly. |
F.No matter where you are, make sure you always know how to get out. |
G.Instead, move in the same direction of the crowd. |
9 . A young English teacher saved the lives of 30 students when he took
Harvold, who has not
The bus driver never regained
The head of the language school told the local newspaper that the school is going to send Harvold on a weekend
A.notice | B.care | C.advantage | D.control |
A.taken up | B.taken out | C.picked out | D.picked up |
A.meet | B.welcome | C.invite | D.greet |
A.present | B.introduce | C.take | D.organize |
A.given | B.failed | C.passed | D.conducted |
A.while | B.when | C.as | D.before |
A.noticed | B.learned | C.watched | D.doubted |
A.seat | B.wheel | C.door | D.window |
A.sleep | B.cry | C.move | D.speak |
A.attempted | B.tried | C.intended | D.managed |
A.witnessed | B.recorded | C.praised | D.understood |
A.clearly | B.quickly | C.suddenly | D.gradually |
A.event | B.incident | C.experience | D.accident |
A.consciousness | B.caution | C.curiosity | D.confidences |
A.airport | B.station | C.school | D.police |
A.happy | B.surprising | C.exciting | D.fortunate |
A.retire | B.survive | C.relax | D.recover |
A.tour | B.program | C.dinner | D.duty |
A.bravery | B.skill | C.quality | D.knowledge |
A.extra | B.free | C.different | D.important |
10 . 听下面一段材料,回答下列小题。
1. What's the cause of the accident?A.Too much traffic on the road. |
B.High speed and wet road. |
C.The engine is out of order. |
A.The young woman. | B.The speaker. | C.A policeman. |
A.He took the driver out of his car. |
B.He questioned the speaker carefully. |
C.He immediately sent the driver to hospital. |