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1 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What did Lily do yesterday?
A.Paid a visit to her mother.
B.Visited her cousin in hospital.
C.Stayed in her new home.
2. What is the true reason for the accident?
A.A driver is likely to get drunk.
B.A car hit a few passers-by.
C.A car lost control suddenly.
3. Why did the man visit Lily yesterday?
A.To tell he moved into a new house.
B.To invite her to a dinner party.
C.To ask her to go to the library.
4. Where is the man’s home?
A.2486 Lake Avenue.B.4265 Lake Avenue.C.4468 Lake Avenue.
2024-05-31更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届河北省沧州市沧县中学高三下学期模拟预测英语试题
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2 . 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。

When I woke up, I felt pains all over. A pool of sticky blood surrounded my head. I lay trapped in the bottom of n smooth-walled pit (坑) with an empty water bottle.

I thought of what had happened. I was climbing down the mountain as I was admiring the beautiful scenery. Accidentally. I stepped on a loose rock. Then I slipped, fell with the rock and got stuck somewhere below the top. It was getting dark in the pit. Only my mother knew where I’d gone. I promised to have lunch with her. Thinking of this. I took my phone out and dialed her number with shaking fingers. No service. The silence, which earlier I’d valued, was now horrible.

With a sharp pain in my head, I was terrified. I knew I’d fallen far, but I wasn’t sure where I was. I called 911 because I knew by the pain that my back was severely injured, if not broken. My ear was torn badly. There was still no service. I dug through my bag to assess my supplies and found a whistle and some wipes.

I put the whistle around my neck and blew, though I knew no one would hear me. It was 1:15 pm and I was miles from the town where I lived. I used the wipes to clean off as much blood as I could. I rested. Then I screamed, blew my whistle, and let myself think the unthinkable. What if they can’t find me? What if this is it?

I decided to get moving. I climbed through a small opening, but when I peered over the next edge, my heart sank: there was a 30-foot drop. There was no way down. I was trapped.

I knew with that extreme Arizona heat in the day and bitter desert cold at night, I wouldn’t last long. But I thought my mother was sure to call the police for help if she couldn’t get in touch with me. With a little hope, I prayed the police would send a helicopter (直升机) to my resecu.

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Around five hours later, a growing buzz (嗡嗡声) in the air broke the silence.

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Though the pilot saw me, it was difficult for the team to get to me.

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2024-04-19更新 | 124次组卷 | 2卷引用:2024届河北省沧州市部分学校高三下学期一模英语试题
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3 . How did the woman hurt her back?
A.She fell off her bike.
B.She fell down from the stairs.
C.She fell over during her basketball practice.
2024-04-19更新 | 11次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省沧州市任丘衡实中学2023-2024学年高二下学期一调英语试卷
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Justin Gavin帮助一家人及时从着火的车里逃脱的故事。

4 . Justin Gavin, 18, was on a walk to a local shop. Then he saw something that made his heart _________. A small SUV _________ in flames (火焰) drove past him.

“I’m yelling (叫喊) to stop the car! Your car is on fire! Your car is on fire!” Gavin said. But the driver — a mother of three kids, couldn’t stop. That’s when, Gavin says, he didn’t have _________ to think and fell into action. He ran after the burning car to help the family _________. “I just felt like if I were in that _________, I would want somebody to help me out,” Gavin said. “I guess my instincts (本能) _________.”

When Gavin finally reached the _________, it had come to a stop. He _________ the car door and helped the mother out of the driver’s seat first. As the flames grew larger, he pulled the three children in the back seat to _________. Moments later the car was swallowed by flames.

“It kind of got __________ because I didn’t know whether I was going to be able to get everyone out in time. And __________, I did,” Gavin said.

The mother __________ the teen with saving her family’s life. The police department honored Gavin as a __________ and awarded the teenager with a “challenge coin” to acknowledge his __________ act.

Gavin said the experience was inspiring and changed his __________ of life. “It made me realize life is short and valuable,” Gavin said.

1.
A.singB.freezeC.sinkD.hurt
2.
A.coveredB.builtC.packedD.hidden
3.
A.planB.timeC.moneyD.energy
4.
A.escapeB.restC.reflectD.participate
5.
A.interruptionB.performanceC.situationD.presence
6.
A.gave awayB.took overC.settled downD.dropped in
7.
A.vehicleB.busC.rootD.peak
8.
A.fixedB.designedC.decoratedD.opened
9.
A.safetyB.destinationsC.functionD.conflicts
10.
A.easyB.excitingC.scaryD.interesting
11.
A.graduallyB.luckilyC.skillfullyD.angrily
12.
A.chargedB.interpretedC.creditedD.bothered
13.
A.tutorB.heroC.firefighterD.journalist
14.
A.anxiousB.curiousC.seriousD.courageous
15.
A.compositionB.logicC.flavorD.perspective
2024-02-19更新 | 26次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省沧州市2023-2024学年高二上学期期末教学质量监测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了母子经历洪水,儿子因为洪水失散,最终又获救的故事。

5 . Madden is an 8-year-old boy. He was playing with his toys in front of the window. Suddenly, he saw water flowing into the ______. He shouted to his mom Sandy. “Look, Mom, here comes the ______!” Sandy saw the house lifted up off its ______ and it began to be carried away by the water.

Sandy thought quickly and found a big basin (盆) to put Madden in. They ______ out of the house. The flood was so strong that the basin ______. Sandy managed to put Madden in again. But the flood suddenly took Sandy away. She lost ______ of his son. All she could hear was Madden crying, “Mommy!”

After being ______ from his son, Sandy tried all her best to find safety and she was ______.

But as a mother, she couldn’t imagine ______ his son. She cried for help, wishing someone could lend a hand. Then came a rescue team and the ______ started. One hour, two hours, three hours… But there was still no ______ of Madden. Worse still, it was growing ______. Sandy began to ______.

Then came good news. Madden was found on the top of a small house, safe and ______. He said he believed his mother was waiting for him. Sandy said she couldn’t ______ the rescuers’ efforts enough.

1.
A.basinB.riverC.yardD.well
2.
A.rainB.floodC.streamD.sun
3.
A.baseB.wallC.roofD.exit
4.
A.marchedB.joggedC.struggledD.rolled
5.
A.crackedB.disappearedC.shookD.overturned
6.
A.chargeB.senseC.sightD.breath
7.
A.separatedB.savedC.transportedD.delivered
8.
A.uniqueB.professionalC.responsibleD.lucky
9.
A.helpingB.losingC.calmingD.trapping
10.
A.researchB.legendC.searchD.hike
11.
A.signB.symbolC.alarmD.whistle
12.
A.warmB.darkC.normalD.strange
13.
A.watch outB.check outC.take controlD.break down
14.
A.powerfulB.soundC.activeD.wise
15.
A.appreciateB.acceptC.supplyD.compare
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一名36岁的妇女从俄勒冈州最高的山上跌落,被志愿者救出的故事。

6 . Leah Brown aged 36 fell several hundred feet from Oregon’s highest mountain right before the eyes of a group of volunteer rescue workers who rushed to her aid and helped save her life.

The woman was coming down a popular path (小路) on Mt. Hood, about 70 miles east of Portland, on Saturday morning, according to the local police. Mt. Hood is the highest in Oregon, standing at around11.240 feet.

The fall was seen by members of Portland Mountain Rescue (PMR), a volunteer organization focused on helping people in mountainous areas. The group called 911 and rushed to the woman, providing medical care. They helped keep the woman warm for seven hours as the police worked to get her off the mountain safely. Finally, the woman was evacuated (转移) to a parking lot at 9:30 pm and taken to a hospital.

The climber, Leah Brown, said she didn’t know what caused her fall. “I can only guess it was either an ice tool or a crampon (冰爪) that didn’t land and stick like it should have, so I became detached from the mountain,” Brown said. “The thing I’d like to most stress is my appreciation for the members of PMR who evacuated me and took good care of me the whole time,” Brown added. “They saved my life. ”

In a statement after the rescue, PMR warned of the dangerous winter conditions at the mountain. “The short days and lower temperatures mean that the snow tends to be very hard and icy, and the conditions tend to be much steeper. Climbing the mountain in icy conditions is much more difficult,” the group said.

1. What happened to Brown on Saturday morning?
A.She lost her way in a forest.B.She hurt her eye unexpectedly.
C.She failed to call her family.D.She fell down on a downhill path.
2. What does the underlined word “detached” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Different.B.Hidden.C.Separated.D.Tired.
3. How did Brown feel about the members of PMR?
A.Thankful.B.Regretful.C.Surprised.D.Concerned.
4. What did PMR intend to tell us?
A.Climbing requires teamwork.B.Climbing in winter is too risky.
C.We must remain positive in hard times.D.We can admire the view on sunny days.
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