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When George was thirty-five, he bought a small plane and learned to fly it.  He soon became very good and made his plane do all kinds of tricks (特技).
George had a friend, whose name was Mark. One day George offered to take Mark up in his plane.
Mark thought, “ I’ve traveled in a big plane several times, but I’ve never been in a small one, so I’ll go. ”
They went up, and George flew around for half an hour and did all kinds of tricks in the air.
When they came down again,  Mark was glad to be back safely, and he said to his friend in a
shaking voice, “Well , George,  thank you very much for those two trips in your plane.”
George was very surprised and said, “ Two trips? ”
“ Yes, my first and my last. ” answered Mark.
小题1:Which of the following statements is false?
A.George learned to fly a plane very quickly .
B.It took George a short time to learn to fly a plane.
C.George had some difficulty learning to fly a plane.
D.Mark decided to fly in George’s small plane.
小题2:When George did some tricks with his small plane, Mark was _____.
A.unhappyB.excitedC.frightenedD.surprised
小题3:Mark went up in George’s plane _____.
A.twiceB.only once
C.several timesD.once or twice

答案

小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:B
解析
本文讲述了George驾驶飞机带着Mark.飞行,并做了许多特技。回到地面后,mark感到害怕又开心。
小题1:C 细节题。由第一段最后一句He soon became very good and made his plane do all kinds of tricks (特技)他很快就变得很擅长,并会做各种技巧可知C错误。故选C
小题2:C 细节推断题。由Mark was glad to be back safely, and he said to his friend in a
shaking voice中mark用颤抖的音调说话可知他很害怕。A不开心B激动的C恐惧的D惊讶的 故选B
小题3:B 细节题。由全文可知。Mark坐过一次George的飞机,但感觉像坐了两次。故选B
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“It"s really cool to have a dad who flies fighter jets,”thought 11-year-old Casey as she was watching him fly overhead.
Living on an Air Force base was not as bad as some people might think. Casey rather enjoyed being around friends who had something in common with each other. They had their own school, bowling area, and movie theatre. She especially loved it when her dad would come home each day and greet her with a new joke and tickles.
Today was different, though. When her dad walked into the room, he looked sad for some reason. He just kissed her on the forehead and told her mum that he needed to talk to her. Casey knew something was wrong.
When her mum and dad came out of the other room, mum was crying. Dad sat down and began to explain that he has been called to go to Iraq to help with the war effort. Casey was so surprised that she couldn"t speak for a moment. She began to feel tears in her eyes. How could she live without her dad for a whole year?
Soon, the day came. Her dad was leaving. As Casey and her mom watched him climb up the steps to his cockpit, the tears began to flow and it felt like they would never end. It was hard for Casey to believe that she wouldn"t be seeing her dad for so long. They depended on him for so many things. Who would fix the broken window? Who would greet her with jokes and tickles at the end of the day? And then the thought hit her, “ What if he doesn’t make it home?” Casey began to sob more than ever.
小题1:According to the story, one thing Casey enjoyed on the base was that ___________.
A.there was a friendly girl of her age living next door
B.she could travel around in her father’s jet
C.her friends had something in common with her
D.her dad was going to fight abroad
小题2:Casey knew something was wrong from all the following EXCERT___________.
A.her dad’s sad look
B.her dad’s joke
C.her dad’s simple kissing
D.her parents’ talking without her
小题3:What does the underlined word “they” in the last paragraph refer to?
A.Wars.B.Days.C.DifficultiesD.Tears
小题4:What can we know from the story?
A.Casey’s dad volunteered to help with the war.
B.Casey’s parents didn’t let her know the truth.
C.Casey’s dad amused her in the morning usually.
D.Children living on the base could see movies in their theater.
小题5:What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A.Casey was worried that hey couldn’t live without her father.
B.Casey saw her father off at the airport.
C.Casey’s dad looked sad.
D.Casey’s father left home.

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I’d been proud that I’d never lost my cellphone until my husband Jack got a call one evening.
We went to visit a friend in hospital last year. When Jack’s  36  rang, it was my mother calling from my  37 . She asked if I had  38  my mobile. I checked my purse. It was  39 !
I used Jack’s phone to call my number. Then a boy, whom I’ll call Rhys,  40  it. “I found your phone!” he said, excitedly. “I have been trying to find you, but  41  it was getting late, I decided to leave.” He gave me the address of a  42  near his home.
Later that evening, I went to  43  him there. I didn’t dare to go  44 , worrying this was some cheater. So Jack came along. After  45  10km, we got to the coffee shop which Rhys  46 .
My  47  were gone. Rhys was just a young boy. “How did you  48  my mum?” I asked. He  49  that when he found my mobile by the roadside, he started calling people in my list of contacts. But all they  50  was my mobile phone number—which didn’t    51 . He’d called many names, starting with the letter A. Finally he got Adam, one of my friends, who  52 my house.
I was  53  to get my phone back with all the contacts, messages and photos I could have lost for ever. I was so  54  to Rhys and offered him some money, but he  55 .
As we drove back, we praised Rhys for his honesty.
小题1:
A.electric car
B.mobile phone
C.radio
D.doorbell
小题2:
A.hospital
B.company
C.school
D.home
小题3:
A.found
B.changed
C.lost
D.bought
小题4:
A.gone
B.new
C.busy
D.broken
小题5:
A.accepted
B.returned
C.got
D.answered
小题6:
A.before
B.because
C.after
D.if
小题7:
A.coffee shop
B.post office
C.hotel
D.supermarket
小题8:
A.follow
B.meet
C.catch
D.punish
小题9:
A.slowly
B.back
C.alone
D.finally
小题10:
A.driving
B.running
C.walking
D.riding
小题11:
A.talked about
B.looked for
C.heard of
D.knew about
小题12:
A.difficulties
B.fears
C.diseases
D.hopes
小题13:
A.remember
B.know
C.tell
D.understand
小题14:
A.realized
B.repeated
C.explained
D.believed
小题15:
A.had
B.noticed
C.expected
D.finished
小题16:
A.happen
B.matter
C.help
D.fit
小题17:
A.called
B.visited
C.shared
D.sold
小题18:
A.sorry
B.glad
C.sad
D.proud
小题19:
A.useful
B.strange
C.grateful
D.polite
小题20:A missed
B. appeared
C. agreed
D. refused
 
 
 
 

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I was 15. She looked like she was over 70. But on that day. I think she understood me more than anyone else.
Walking into the church that Sunday was hard. I had never let anyone see me cry. But I knew I would cry that day .My grandfather was suddenly ill .The doctors said he might not live much longer. Everyone in my family was crying .Grandpa was the sweetest man in the world .Why was he leaving us?
There weren"t many people at church that day. One of them was an old lady sitting at the end of my row. She was smiling. I closed my eyes and prayed for my grandfather to get better. Soon, my eyes were full of tears. I opened my eyes and saw a hand in front of me. It was giving me a tissue(纸巾)。
The old lady was sitting next to me, smiling. She didn"t say a word. She just gave me a tissue and a smile. I tried to thank her, but only tears came out. Then she took my hand. I looked into her eyes. They were clear and blue, and they make me feel peaceful. Her smile said to me :I am with you. Everything will be OK. I closed my eyes again. When I opened them, she wasn"t there. I left the church but still couldn"t find her. I never saw her again.
My grandfather died the next week. We all cried a lot. But when I thought of that old lady"s warm smile, I felt a little better.
How did she know how I was feeling ? I wish I could see her again, to say thank you.
小题1:According to Paragraph 2, what made the whole family cry ?
A.Grandfather"s wordsB.Grandfather"s death.
C.The author"s cry. D.The doctor"s words.
小题2:The author went to church to _____.
A.pray for grandfather.B.ask the old lady for help.
C.avoid being seen crying.D.thank the old lady.
小题3:Whose hand does the underlined word "It" in Paragraph 3 refer to
A.Grandfather"sB.The old lady"s.
C.The author"s. D.Father"s.
小题4:What do we know about the old lady ?
A.She knows the author. B.She can"t speak.
C.She needs understanding. D.She is very kind.
小题5:What made the author feel better after Grandfather died ?
A.The old lady"s words. B.The old lady"s smile.
C.The old lady"s eyes.D.The old lady"s hand

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Andy loved the first grade. He loved his teacher,Mrs.Parks. He loved playing games on the playground. He loved learning about dinosaurs and the solar system (恐龙和太阳系).
Every morning Andy’s mother dropped him off in front of his school on South Street. One foggy morning,the traffic was so bad on South Street that she decided to drop him off behind the school. Andy walked for about ten minutes and got to the gate. He held the icy handle,but it didn’t move!Using both hands,he tried his hardest and finally the gate opened.
After Andy closed the gate behind him,he looked in the direction of the teaching building. But all he could see was fog. He got to the spot where the slide had always been,but it was not there.“The slide is gone!” he cried. He walked a little more to look for the swings,but they were not where they had always been.“The swings are gone!” he cried again.
Andy kept walking. He was so anxious to see the school that he fell and landed on the ground. He still couldn’t see the school. A terrible thought appeared in his head.“The school is gone!” he cried sadly. No more games with Jennie,Angel and Dillon,he thought. No more reading about dinosaurs. No more watching videos on the solar system...
Suddenly the boy saw something up ahead.“It’s Jennie!”he shouted. Then he saw the outline of a school building. His school was still there!He was full of excitement!
“Hi,Jennie!” he stood up and caught up with the girl.“I couldn’t see the school. I thought it was gone.” Jennie just laughed.“You’re so silly.” “What happened to the slide and the swings?” Andy asked.
“We will have new playground equipment today,” Jennie answered.“The old equipment was taken away last night. Don’t you remember Mrs. Parks telling us about it yesterday?” “I guess I forgot,” Andy said,smiling.“Anyway,I’m glad the school is here.”
小题1:It can be concluded from the passage that________.
A.Andy’s mother might feel sorry for her son
B.Andy was a boy who loved school very much
C.many students would be late for school on that foggy day
D.Jennie did well in learning and was interested in nature
小题2:Andy cried the second time probably because________.
A.he couldn’t play on the slide any more
B.he carelessly fell down on the ground
C.it was too cold for him to walk a long way
D.he didn’t find the swings where they had been
小题3:Why didn’t Andy see the school building before he met Jennie?
A.Because his eyesight was not very good.
B.Because he went in the wrong direction.
C.Because there was heavy fog that morning.
D.Because he was not concentrated then.
小题4:According to the passage,when Andy began his class that day he would________.
A.still feel confusedB.have a nice day
C.miss his motherD.behave badly

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Lee Humberg, district manager for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, is the man in charge of figuring out how to remove the flocks (群) of 15,000 to 20,000 Canada geese(大雁) that could strike planes flying in and out of the New York area. The Port Authority, the agency that manages airport in New York and New Jersey, estimates that there have been as many as 315 bird strikes annually in the past 30 years.
Bird strikes have been a hot topic since a US Airways jet suffered a “double strike” and made an emergency landing on the Hudson River in January 2009. All 155 passengers were rescued safely and the flight was called “Miracle on the Hudson”. The plane finally ended up at the Carolinas Aviation Museum. The next major bird strike may not have such a happy ending.
To thin the flocks, Humberg and his team have tracked down goose nests and killed eggs with corn oil. They’ve also terrified the birds with dogs, remote-controlled boats and kites that look like eagles. But the only method that effectively decreases the goose population is the one that angers animal lovers the most: gassing hundreds at a time.
“If all you are doing is goose harassment (***扰) every day, it’s very frustrating, because you are just playing Ping-Pong with the birds,” Humberg told New York magazine. “It’s basically an arms race to come up with the tools to deal with them.”
Now New York City plans to send the geese captured to Pennsylvania to be cooked and distributed at food banks as meals for the poor. That might just be a fate better than flying into a 747 engine.
小题1:What can we learn form Humberg?
A.He does research on geese’s living conditions.
B.He makes efforts to protect wild birds.
C.He deals with the danger of birds at airports.
D.He tries to find newer and safer airlines.
小题2:Why was the flight called “Miracle on the Hudson”?
A.It suffered a “double strike”.B.It arrived at a plane museum.
C.It only caused a few deaths.D.It succeeded in landing on a river.
小题3:By saying “you are just playing Ping-Pong with the birds”, Humberg means ______.
A.It’s interesting to fight with the birds
B.It’s a skill-needed race against the birds
C.you can’t defeat the bird in the end
D.you should live with birds peacefully
小题4:It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A.Canada geese can fly as high as planes
B.New York airlines are in poor management
C.bird strikes happen once a week on average
D.the poor may also benefit from Humberg’s work

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