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1 . Who might the speakers be?
A.A lawyer and his client.
B.A policeman and a crime victim.
C.A passenger and a pedestrian.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了救护车司机在护送因为食物窒息的女孩的过程中,与一辆出租车相撞,结果意外把女孩喉咙里的食物撞了出来,让女孩恢复了呼吸的故事。

2 . The ambulance driver, Mr. Goodman, turned on his siren and flashing light, and started speeding towards the nearest hospital, fighting ______ time. Inside were the ______ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Black, the mother holding their baby daughter, Marley. The little girl had some food ______ in her throat and could hardly breathe. The ______ ahead of him pulled out of the way ______ Mr. Goodman drove through the busy traffic. From the back of the ambulance the parents were shouting at him to hurry, since Marley had almost stopped breathing. In front of him, he saw some traffic lights, with the red “STOP” light shining. Mr. Goodman knew that he had no time to ______, so he drove straight past the traffic lights.

Coming towards him from his right was a taxi. The driver had the windows ______, since the car was air-conditioned, and he was playing his radio. He did not hear the ambulance. The lights were green, so he drove straight on into the part of the ambulance.

Mr. Goodman tried to stop his ambulance but it was too ______. It hit the taxi. ______ was shaken but no one was hurt. Mr. Goodman looked to see how little Mariey was. He was astonished to see relief instead of ______ on the faces of the parents.

“Look!” cried Mrs. Black. “She is ______ again.

“It ______ have been the crash,” said her husband. “It ______ the food out of her throat.”

The baby’s color was turning to ______, and she was crying in loud but healthy voice. They were all joyful, and quite ______ about the accident, the taxi and the lines of cars all around them.

1.
A.againstB.onC.forD.to
2.
A.worriedB.angryC.youngD.surprised
3.
A.stayedB.stuckC.eatenD.wounded
4.
A.peopleB.driversC.carsD.parents
5.
A.thatB.asC.ifD.where
6.
A.takeB.spareC.spendD.lose
7.
A.openB.cleanC.upD.down
8.
A.dangerousB.lateC.carelessD.quick
9.
A.The driverB.SomeoneC.No oneD.Everyone
10.
A.pleasureB.angerC.fearD.surprise
11.
A.cryingB.breathingC.smilingD.speaking
12.
A.mayB.canC.shouldD.must
13.
A.tookB.pickedC.knockedD.made
14.
A.commonB.normalC.usualD.ordinary
15.
A.regrettedB.worriedC.panickedD.forgot
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3 . Who will be responsible for the accident according to the woman?
A.The other driver.B.Dana.C.The man.
2022-03-15更新 | 149次组卷 | 4卷引用:江苏省南京外国语学校2021~2022学年高三年级上学期期中考前热身练英语试题
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4 . Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

Lost at sea

Two men from the Solomon Islands have been rescued after spending 29 days lost at sea.

The men     1     (travel) to another island when heavy rain and wind took them out to sea. The two men survived on oranges they had packed, coconuts they found in the sea and by gathering rainwater.

“I look forward to going back home     2     I guess it was a nice break from everything,” one of the men, Livae Nanjikana, told The Guardian.

Nanjikana and Junior Qoloni took off from Mono Island on Sept. 3 in a motorboat to travel 200 km to Noro on New Georgia Island. However, soon after they set out, their boat was hit by heavy winds and rain, which made unclear the coastline they were following     3     a guide. 

“When the bad weather came, it was bad, but it was     4     (bad) and became scary when the GPS died,” he said. “We couldn’t see where we were going and so we just decided to stop the engine and wait,     5     (save) fuel.”

When the rain had finally passed, Nanjikana and Qoloni had already drifted far out to sea. They spent the next 29 days     6     (live) off of limited supplies and by gathering rainwater with     7     they could make use of to keep themselves alive.

A fisherman found and rescued the two men on Oct. 2 off the coast of New Britain, Papua New Guinea, about 400 km from     8     they had started.

Nanjikana and Qoloni     9     (bring) to a local health clinic for treatment and are staying temporarily with a local man, Joe Kolealo, until they     10     return home.

2021-12-18更新 | 1449次组卷 | 2卷引用:上海市青浦区2021-2022学年高三上学期期终学业质量调研测试(一模)英语试卷
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5 . 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 blow up! 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 lawn 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.Another car hit Norwood’s car near the intersection.
B.Norwood drove the car too quickly that day.
C.Norwood’s car crashed into a tree in a yard.
D.The girls were too excited to notice another car.
2. What’s Norwood’s immediate reaction after hearing the bystander’s warning?
A.She crawled out through the window and ran without stopping.
B.She dragged her friends out and performed CPR at once.
C.She ran for her life but turned back to save her friend.
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 pursued a career in medicine.
C.The bystander told her how to do it.D.She just earned her CPR certificate.
4. What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Breath of Life.B.A Frightening Night.
C.Power of Knowledge.D.An Admirable Girl.
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6 . A 70-year-old Air Force veteran(退伍军人)from Salem, Illinois is being praised as a hero for his good deed.

Marshall Helm had been _______ his granddaughter to the bus stop early in the morning when the smoke and _______ arising from the house next door _______ his attention. Helm _______ to the endangered home and threw open the garage door only to find flames climbing up one of the building walls. _______, at that very moment he did not _______ to charge past the flames and into the house so he could make sure his neighbors were _______.

Gary and Kathy Benjamin had been _______ upstairs when they awoke to hear Helm shouting about the fire. Although they were confused by the _______ and had no time to figure out what had happened, they __________ to run into the hallway and escape with Helm through the back door just as the flames were swallowing the __________ through which he had come in only a minute before. Thanks to Helm's quick __________ , the Benjamins suffered only __________ smoke intake—and even though they lost their home in the fire, they are simply __________ to Helm for saving their lives.

“Lifesaver-lifesaver is all I can say,” Mr. Benjamin said. His wife added, “Hero, he's our __________”.

1.
A.walkingB.runningC.observingD.approaching
2.
A.windsB.flamesC.smellsD.dust
3.
A.keptB.discoveredC.drewD.appealed
4.
A.came inB.ran overC.moved aroundD.woke up
5.
A.InsteadB.OtherwiseC.BesidesD.However
6.
A.needB.agreeC.hesitateD.doubt
7.
A.normalB.steadyC.peacefulD.safe
8.
A.sleepingB.dancingC.readingD.chatting
9.
A.commentB.challengeC.messageD.chaos
10.
A.pretendedB.managedC.expectedD.permitted
11.
A.windowB.living roomC.passageD.garage door
12.
A.actionsB.reportsC.instructionsD.assessments
13.
A.heavyB.minorC.toughD.influential
14.
A.gratefulB.closeC.humorousD.equal
15.
A.adviserB.neighborC.angelD.conductor
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7 .
A.No one came out alive.B.Tom was put into prison.
C.Tom survived the accident.D.Tom’s car was not damaged.
2021-11-03更新 | 49次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市松江区2021届高三质量抽查英语试题
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8 . Three lifeguards were hailed as (被誉为) heroes last night after they rescued dozens of teenagers from the sea. The quick action and bravery of the lifeguards saved several of the youngsters from certain death.

The group of thirty-six youngsters were on an outdoor activity holiday in West Wales. On Saturday afternoon, the group, accompanied by four adults, went down to the sea. Some of them did not know how to swim and had never seen the sea before the trip. They were taking part in an exercise to help build confidence and teamwork. As part of the exercise they were walking backwards into the sea. At the time the tide (海潮) was out and the water was not deep. The tide began to come in and the group started walking back to dry land. Suddenly the sandbank underneath them collapsed (坍塌) and the sea flooded in. Some of the teenagers were soon in dangerous waters.

Fortunately, three lifeguards were nearby and came to the rescue. David Miller, manager for the local coastguard, said that although the sea was fairly shallow, it was still very dangerous in that sea. “It is just fortunate that the brave lifeguards were quickly on the scene and lucky that lives were not lost,” he added.

1. Why were the three lifeguards hailed as heroes?
A.They worked hard in their holidays.B.They won the first prize in a show.
C.They did well in their outdoor training.D.They saved some youngsters from death.
2. For what purpose did the youngsters take part in the exercise?
A.To build confidence and teamwork.B.To learn how to swim.
C.To fish in the sea.D.To watch the tides.
3. Who were the people in danger when the sandbank fell down?
A.Three lifeguards.B.The local people.
C.Some teenagers.D.David and his friends.
4. What is this text?
A.A speech.B.A news report.C.A letter.D.A medical report.
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9 . 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。

It was the summer when I turned 18. I was filled with excitement because of my new freedom of driving. I drove carefully with my new license. Along with this new privilege came new responsibilities. I would perform the same routine — call my parents and tell them where I was going, who I was with, and when I would be home. It became a typical cycle.

I had been working all day in the hot sun. I was exhausted and ready for a nap. But my stomach told me something different. So I called my friend Mike and made our way into town. After our meal, we had no idea that our day would soon change for the worse.

It takes one moment to shift your life upside down. I vividly remember I was driving fast. Too fast. I came to the conclusion two years later, that the mistake would be with me for the rest of my life.

Mike and I were driving down a dusty gravel(沙砾) road. I was driving a shiny black Saturn, which was the car I admired for long. I was very proud to be driving it. It was perfect in my eyes. I could see the rolling hills in the distance. Tall pine trees traveled on both sides of the road. With the music playing, we were enjoying ourselves. Somehow, without realizing it, I sped up the car.

Coasting(滑行) freely in my car, we came across a loose spot of gravel. My tyres were stuck in it and desperate to escape. My car started fishtailing. In panic, I pressed hard on the brakes(刹车) and instantly the car lost control. I got into panic, frozen with terror. Looking to the right, I took a glimpse of Mike. His body had leaned toward me. He was trying to prepare himself for the coming crash. The car was rushing left to right, coasting along the gravel like it was ice. Moments later, the front of my car crashed head-on into a tree.


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I heard a loud sound of my car hitting the tree.


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Luckily enough, Mike and I were not so seriously hurt.


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2021-07-17更新 | 570次组卷 | 2卷引用:主题05 人生哲理与感悟-备战2022年高考英语读后续写典型范文背诵语料库
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10 . 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。

In the summer of 2002, Linda was about to enter sixth grade after having recently moved. Being new to town, her mother decided to sign her up for Girl Scouts(女童子军). The benefits of the Girl Scouts were well-known:developing leadership skills, creating a strong sense of self, encouraging healthy relationships among others. One of the most important parts of the program involved developing healthy relationships, often leading to unbreakable bonds, sometimes through the Buddy(伙伴) Program.

Soon Linda joined Pisgah Girl Scout Camp in Brevard, North Carolina, where she was paired with a buddy named Rose in a four-person tent. At camp, Linda and Rose's lives were closely connected together. As a Girl Scout, Linda was taught to have someone to rely on, to know where she is going, to talk over things, and to make friends. Little did she know how important that single skill would be in her life.

One afternoon, a storm blew in and sent the girls all to their tents. Lightning(闪电) struck a tree outside the girls' tent. As bad luck would have it, Linda had been standing on her metal bed at the time. Lightning traveled from the metal clothesline between that tree and another one-burning all the bathing suits-went down into the tree roots, which were tied up into the floorboards of the tents, and hit her bed. Very soon, two-thirds of Linda's body was burned. Linda was lying on the floor badly burned and unable to move.

The other three girls in the tent were frightened to death. They screamed and ran from the tent, not noticing what was happening to Linda, but Rose quickly realized her buddy was not among them.


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。

Without a second thought, Rose went back to look for Linda, only to find her on the floor of the tent.


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They finally got back in touch, and together, they toured the camp where they had got to know each other.


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2021-07-05更新 | 463次组卷 | 4卷引用:主题12 险境救援的故事-备战2022年高考英语读后续写典型范文背诵语料库
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