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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍了三名男子乘船前往普尔普环礁,但他们偏离了航线,燃料耗尽,失踪了,幸运的是,他们在沙滩上写下一个巨大的SOS标志,最终被搜索船发现并获救。

1 . Three men were _________ from a small, uninhabited Pacific island after writing a big SOS _________ in the sand.

The men had been _________ in the Micronesia archipelago (群岛) for nearly three days before their distress (遇险) signal was _________ on the Pikelot Island by searchers. SOS is an internationally recognized signal originally established for ships at sea to request _________.

Located in the western Pacific Ocean, the Federated States of Micronesia is _________ of more than 600 islands. Officials said that _________ the men aboard a seven-meter boat started off from Puluwat Atoll (环焦), _________ to travel about 43 kilometers to Pulp Atoll when they sailed off course and _________ fuel. They were reported missing after __________ to arrive at their destination.

__________, the men were found in good condition about 190 kilometers from where they originally __________. Helicopter landed on the beach and gave the men food and water before they were __________ and taken home by a Micronesian ship.

“I’m __________ of the response and professionalism of all on board as we perform our duty to __________ to the safety of life at sea wherever we are in the world,” said the commanding officer of one of the search ships.

1.
A.keptB.rescuedC.injuredD.prohibited
2.
A.letterB.wordC.articleD.sign
3.
A.missingB.dangerousC.intelligentD.lucky
4.
A.recordedB.followedC.spottedD.exposed
5.
A.accessB.permissionC.informationD.assistance
6.
A.composedB.madeC.admittedD.thought
7.
A.strangelyB.traditionallyC.surprisinglyD.originally
8.
A.applyingB.preferringC.intendingD.turning
9.
A.held on toB.ran out ofC.gave way toD.made up for
10.
A.failingB.submittingC.pretendingD.stopping
11.
A.SadlyB.ObviouslyC.FortunatelyD.Consequently
12.
A.set outB.took offC.gave upD.broke down
13.
A.picked atB.picked upC.picked outD.picked off
14.
A.fondB.awareC.proudD.careful
15.
A.attachB.respondC.contributeD.object
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了29岁的杰森·沃诺克(Jason Warnock)在汽车事故中英勇救人的故事。

2 . In a close-up (特写), one man is pulling the other with all his strength through the window of an SUV, a type of vehicle, which is stuck dangerously on a cliff (悬崖) 30 feet above a busy roadway.

Jason Warnock, then 29, is the man performing the life-saving action. He was driving in Lewiston, Idaho, in April 2015 when he came upon a fallen tree in the middle of the road. “I was like, ‘What happened’?” he told a news website. Warnock stretched out his neck to stare up the side of a cliff. At the very top, where the tree should have been, was an SUV swinging on the edge, held back from falling to the road by a delicate, heavily damaged chain-link fence. Looking inside the car, Warnock could see a panicked Matthew Sitko, 23, beating on the passenger-side window.

That’s when Warnock sprang into action. He crossed a nearby footbridge, and climbed up the cliff to get to the vehicle. When Warnock got to the car, he tried breaking the window with a tool he had on him, only to realize that his cracking was shaking the car and might cause it to slip down the hill. He stopped and turned to calming Sitko enough to get him to open the window. “Give me your hand,” Warnock said. “If this thing goes, I want to have a hold of you so I can at least get you out of there.” Before reaching for the lifeline, Sitko had one request: “Can I grab my phone?” Soon enough, Warnock had freed both man and his machine.

According to the Lewiston police chief, the accident was caused when Sitko, who suffered only minor injuries, lost control of his car. For his part, Warnock insisted he came to Sitko’s aid for one simple reason: “I just did what anyone would do.”

1. Where was Matthew Sitko’s SUV when spotted?
A.On a cliff.B.By a river.
C.On the road.D.Under a tree.
2. Why did Warnock stop breaking the window?
A.His strength ran up.
B.His tool stopped functioning.
C.He worried about his own safety.
D.He realized the possible consequence.
3. What is the cause of the accident?
A.The SUV was beyond repair.B.The SUV was out of control.
C.Sitko was severely injured.D.Sitko was sleepy and tired.
4. Which of the following can best describe Warnock?
A.Calm but stubborn.B.Daring but anxious.
C.Caring and decisive.D.Optimistic and strong.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。 Connor 在一次交通事故中失去了生命, Connor 的父亲David化悲痛为力量,为大学设立奖学金并宣传安全驾驶知识。

3 . Coming of age is that time in each of our lives when we begin to see the possibilities. The world opens up in ways that mature our vision and give us a sense of responsibility and gratefulness. Connor had just started college and loved being at that stage in his life where he could eat all the pizza he wanted, yet engage in adult conversations with his parents about the responsibility to make life better for others. Connor’s optimism was infectious. There was so much he could do, and so much he could become.

But it all ended one night when Connor was distracted while driving on a Colorado highway. A young man, who gave off so much light, suddenly went dark.

Connor’s father, David, took it particularly hard.A father sees more than his own traits(性格) in his son; he sees greater possibilities than he achieved. Taking that hope away left David feeling at a loss. But Connor ‘s optimism was one of those traits passed on to him by his father. So, David got to work.

First, he established the Honor Connor Scholarship Fund to reward students who served in the community, Next, he went to work creating a research-based curriculum that educates University of Colorado Boulder students and their families about the dangers of texting while driving. It includes a very simple three part promise: Do not text or use social media while driving, speak out if riding with a driver who is distracted and encourage friends and family to drive phone-free.

David now works with lecturers at various colleges’ and high schools, ensuring young minds understand how statistically at risk they are when they text while driving. He’s become a passionate advocate for preparing young people to drive safely and not reach for their phones while they’re at the wheel. “I just don’t want other parents to go through what I did when I lost Connor,” says David. “It’s just so preventable.”

1. What’s the purpose of paragraph 1?
A.To give the background of a funny story.
B.To explain why David chose to volunteer.
C.To set off David’s great pain of losing his son.
D.To sing high praise for Connor’s healthy growth.
2. What happened to Connor on a Colorado highway?
A.The headlight of his car went wrong.
B.He drove carelessly and died in an accident.
C.He suffered an accident for his father’s fault.
D.He died from another driver’s careless driving.
3. From whom did Connor get the positive attitude towards life?
A.His coach.B.His grandfather.C.His teacher.D.His father.
4. Why did David work with lecturers under a research-based curriculum?
A.He wanted to take a job in a college.
B.He took the classes that Connor hadn’t finished.
C.He wanted to prevent similar sad stories repeating.
D.He honored Connor for what he had done in the community.
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4 . Traffic Accidents and Road Safety

The number of road accidents and the deaths arising from those accidents has increased greatly over the past year.       1    .

We must all be aware of the causes of traffic accidents and act to prevent them. This is true of everyone as accidents affect driven of vehicles as well as cyclists and pedestrians. We all have a responsibility to prevent accidents. Here are some of the major causes of road accidents.

●Driven not paying attention

This is the most common cause of accidents.     2     they are not prepared when another driver does something wrong, like changing paths without signalling or giving wrong signals.

●Drivers being impatient in a traffic jam

Many drivers are aggressive and push into other paths of traffic or overtake other cars. These are both very dangerous because they can easily lead to crashes.

    3    

Recently the number of people fined for speaking on their mobile phoned while driving has increased by 30 percent. Speaking on the phone requires concentration and takes a driver's attention from the road.

●Drinking and driving

If you drive after you have had alcoholic drinks, you are breaking the law and risking your own life as well as the lives of others     4    , even if they have had just couple of beers, do not allow them to drive.

●Drivers speeding

Speed kills This is a fact that is easily overlooked, but driving too fast through city streets is very irresponsible and dangerous. Our city streets are away busy with people, cars and bicycles.     5    . They should be especially careful near schools, where there are likely to be many children.

A.Road safety for pedestrians
B.Divers speaking on mobile phones
C.Drivers must watch out for people crossing the road
D.Unless driver's drinking alcohol is absolutely banned
E.When drives do not pay attention to surrounding traffic
F.If you are with someone she who has been drinking alcohol
G.This notice is aimed at increasing people's awareness of the problem
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一行人在弃船之后来到大象岛之后发生的事情。
5 . 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。

Before we abandoned the ship, Shackleton calmly called us together and told us to rescue our    1    (essential) supplies — the small boats, our food, the cook stove, candles, clothes and blankets. We were not allowed to take most of our personal belongings, and Shackleton    2    (he) threw away all his gold.    3    (surprising), he allowed Hussey to keep his banjo in order to keep our spirits up. Soon    4    we arrived at Elephant Island, Shackleton selected a boat party and set off for South Georgia Island to get help. We    5    (struggle) for months since their departure, but things on Elephant Island are going    6    bad to worse. Thanks to Frank and Ernest, were it not for their genuine concern for others, their    7    (persevere) and their resolve, we would all be dead by now.

2023-06-28更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省厦门第一中学2022-2023学年高二下学期6月期末英语试题
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6 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Where did the man most probably lose his phone?
A.On the underground.B.At the workplace.C.In a restaurant.
2. What will the man do before five o’clock?
A.Buy a new phone.
B.Make a call to the bank.
C.Meet the woman.
3. How does the man feel in the end?
A.Surprised.B.Grateful.C.Doubtful.
2023-07-09更新 | 40次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省泉州市部分中学2022-2023学年高二下学期末联考英语试题(含听力)
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7 . Bella arrived at the parking lot at about 12:00 p.m. She ________ into her car, and began the 40-minute ________ home. She’s just worked so much and felt quite ________. She almost drove on auto-pilot (自动驾驶仪). A few minutes later—wham! Out of nowhere a truck ________ her backward 100 feet onto the railroad tracks. She sat in the car, injured by the hit.

As it happened, Peter was going to bed ________ he heard the loud noise of metal on metal and ________ glass coming from not far. As a volunteer firefighter, without ________ Peter grabbed a flashlight and ran out. He came to the truck that had ________ Bella’s. Once Peter concluded the driver was OK, he ________ himself and spotted Bella’s car trapped on the railroad tracks. Just then he heard an urgent bell sound: a ________ was coming!

Peter ________ to Bella and knocked at the window. She just looked at him, her eyes ________. Peter thought he had to get her off right now. He pulled the handle ________, but the door was damaged and jammed shut. Peter ran to the passenger’s side and threw open the door. He grabbled Bella’s arms, and pulled her until he could ________ her out and bring her to ________ behind a signal box a few feet away. Within six seconds, the train crashed into Bella’s car!

1.
A.gotB.lookedC.fellD.came
2.
A.journeyB.timeC.driveD.distance
3.
A.relaxedB.sleepyC.happyD.bored
4.
A.attackedB.pulledC.pushedD.held
5.
A.whileB.onceC.untilD.when
6.
A.terribleB.familiarC.brokenD.distant
7.
A.delayB.warmingC.experienceD.permission
8.
A.beatenB.hitC.stoppedD.fixed
9.
A.looked aroundB.searched throughC.left aloneD.sought for
10.
A.carB.policemanC.workerD.train
11.
A.attendedB.rushedC.respondedD.stuck
12.
A.unclearB.unhurtC.unfocusedD.uncertain
13.
A.carefullyB.exactlyC.practicallyD.violently
14.
A.putB.helpC.takeD.send
15.
A.safetyB.positionC.stationD.comfort
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲的是作者在一次滑板滑雪中意外受伤并得到救助的经历。

8 . I’d gone snowboarding with excitement in France with my little brother. That day, fresh snow had been falling, and we were in a good _______. We stopped near the top of an off-path section that went through _______. I let my brother disappear into the trees ahead, _______ I would soon catch up.

I began to _______ speed when I was suddenly thrown off balance. Just as I was regaining control, I ran into the trunk (树干) of a large tree. It was like _______ a solid wall. The pain was more than I could stand. I knew immediately that my _______ was broken and quickly realized the situation could get very _______. Nobody would be coming past. There was no phone signal. It was snowing and cold. If I waited, I would _______ be rescued eventually. But the chance of _______ to death before that happened was too high for me.

I tried to stand but fell down and almost ________ out with pain. I managed to get the board off from my feet and moved it under my stomach so I was lying on it. I used the board to slowly drag (拖) and ________ my body down the tree-lined slope (斜坡).

It took about two hours ________ a skier found me and I got help. The mountain rescue team came, with my brother arriving ________ afterwards. I couldn’t feel my hands or my toes from the cold, but I was ________ to know I was safe. I had broken one of my backbones, so I had an operation. The constant pain was huge, but it wasn’t as bad as seeing the pain and worry I put my family ________.

The recovery road was tough, but I was lucky.

1.
A.stateB.shapeC.passionD.mood
2.
A.fieldsB.forestsC.suburbsD.plants
3.
A.figuringB.advisingC.wonderingD.screaming
4.
A.take upB.make upC.pick upD.end up
5.
A.hittingB.encounteringC.surroundingD.attracting
6.
A.headB.armC.neckD.back
7.
A.slightB.mildC.severeD.typical
8.
A.permanentlyB.preciselyC.possiblyD.exactly
9.
A.starvingB.bleedingC.chokingD.freezing
10.
A.gaveB.blackedC.criedD.blew
11.
A.pushB.slideC.liftD.bend
12.
A.afterB.sinceC.asD.before
13.
A.immediatelyB.shortlyC.suddenlyD.instantly
14.
A.relievedB.shockedC.frightenedD.refreshed
15.
A.offB.forwardC.throughD.away
2024-05-15更新 | 19次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
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9 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a hospital.
B.In the police station.
C.On the accident spot.
2. What happened in the accident?
A.Sarah ran a red light.
B.A car burst into flames.
C.Some bystanders got injured.
3. What is the reason for the accident?
A.It is not clear yet.
B.Sarah was using a phone.
C.The truck driver fell asleep.
2023-05-04更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省南靖第一中学、兰水中学2022-2023学年高二下学期期中联考英语试题
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