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’Ithoughthewantedtobefedorgooutside.”Thedogdidn’tstoplickingLambuntiltheteengotup.That’swhenherealizedthehousewasfullofsmoke.“Icouldn’thearanythingbecauseIhadmyhearingaidsoff.MydogAcesmelledit,”Lambsaid.“Ijustwantedtogetout.”WithouthisshoesbutwithAcebyhisside,hecoveredhisnoseandmouthwithhisT-shirt,andrushedoutofthebackdoor,catchingoneofhishearingaidsalongtheway.Hethencalledhismotherand911.
LindsayBernard,Lamb’smother,praisedAceforsavingherson’slife.“It’samazing,becauseifAcehadn’tbeenthere,Lambprobablywouldn’thaveevenwokenup,”Bernardsaid.
Lamb,whowasborndeaf,toldfirementhatthiswasthefirstsummerhewasoldenoughtostayhomealoneandthathehadreturnedfromsummercampjustthreedaysearlier.
21.AccordingtoParagraph1,NickLamb_____.
A.livesalone
B.isahealthyboy
C.wasbittenbyhisdogD.didn’tknowtherewasafire
22.HowdidNickLambsurvivethefire?
A.Usinghishearingaids.B.Withthehelpoffiremen.
C.UndertheguidanceofAce.D.WiththehelpofLindsayBernard.
23.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeAce?
A.Polite.
B.Careful.C.Clever.
D.Proud.
24.WhatwasLindsayBernard’sattitudetowardsthedog?
A.Surprised.
B.Worried.C.Hopeful.
D.Thankful.
B
Thestory“BuildingBridges”isaboutagirlwholiveswithhergrandmother,MamaLil,andwhodreamsofsomedaybecominganengineer.Thegirlisnowwaitingforhergrandmothertosignanagreementforhertotakepartinasummerprogram—abridgeproject—inwhichagroupofstudentswouldworkwithateamofengineerstohelpfixtheBrooklynBridge.
Ahead,inthedistance,stoodtheBrooklynBridge.I’dcometothisplaceandstudiedthebridgeamilliontimes.Andoneveryoneofthosetimes,IwastakenbywhatI’dcometocallBrooklynBelle.InevergottiredoflookingoutatBelle,whocarriedallkindsofpeopletoallkindsofplaces,dayafterday.
Onacloudlessnightlikethisone,shewasasightlikenoothersightinthewholecity.Shewassobeautiful.Myheartwasfullofenergy.Ireachedintomyjacketpocketandpulledoutmypencil.Ilookedthroughmysketchbook(速写簿).I’ddrawnBelleinthehigh-noonlight,onsnowydays,andonearlymornings.MyfavoritesketcheswerethoseofBelleduringrushhour.
TonightIsketchedslowlyatfirst,thenfaster.Iwasproudofmydrawings—Ilikedtothinkofthemasportraits,buteachpageshowedasadtruthaboutBelle:
Shehadbecomeold.ShewassomefortyyearsolderthanMamaLil.Sheshouldbeaslovelyasshehadbeen.Thatbridgeprojectneededme,andIneededit.
25.Forthegirl,tojoininthebridgeproject,_____.
A.shemustfirstcompleteasummerprogram
B.hergrandmothermustfirstsignanagreement
C.hergrandmothermustfirstvisitateamofengineers
D.shemustfirsthelpengineersfixtheBrooklynBridge
26.WhendidthegirldrawBelle?
A.Inthemorning.
B.Atnoon.
C.Intheafternoon.
D.Atnight.
27.Whatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedsentence?
A.Thegirlwantedtobecomeanartist.
B.Thegirlwasprettypleasedwithherself.
C.Thegirllikeddrawingportraitsthemost.
D.ThegirllovedtheBrooklynBridgedeeply.
28.WelearnfromthetextthattheBrooklynBridge_____.
A.wasinneedofrepair
B.carriedtoomuchtraffic
C.hadahistoryoffortyyears
D.wasmorebeautifulthanbefore
C
Whatisthemostpopularwaytotravelinthewholeworld,notcountingahumanbeing’stwolegs?
Yousaybycar?
No.Train?
Wrongagain.Airplane?
I’msorry,butyou’renotevenclose.Themostpopularwayofgoingfromoneplacetoanotherisbybicycle.AnditisasurprisetomostAmericans.Afterall,weseethousandsofcarseachday.Wedon’tseenearlyasmanybikes.
IntheUnitedStatesmostbikeridersareeitheryoungpeopleoradultsbicyclingforexercise.AboutninemillionbikesaresoldinAmericaeachyear.Nearlythreemillionaresoldtoadults.Therestaretochildren.Butintherestoftheworld,farmorepeopleusethebikeastheirmainwayoftraveling.Theyridebikestowork,toschool,andtostores.
Bicycleshavebeenaroundforalongtime—about300years.Youwouldnotliketoridearoundonthoseearlybikes,though.Theydidn’thaveanypedals(脚蹬).Theridershadtopushalongwiththeirfeet.Andthisbikeonlywentstraightahead.Therewasnowaytoturnthefrontwheel.Iftheriderwantedtochangedirection,heorshehadtogetoffandmovethebicycle.Whenpedalswereputonthefrontwheels,ridingbecameeasier.Themostpopularkindofbikeinthelate1800shadaveryhighfrontwheelandasmallbackwheel.Itwasalongfalltotheground!
Anotherproblemwasthattherewerenorubbertires(橡胶轮胎).It’snowonderthatonebikewascalledthe“Boneshaker.”Theninthe1880s,air-filledrubbertireswereputonthebicycle’swheels.Sincethenthebicyclehasnotchangedverymuch.Ofcoursebikescomeindifferentshapesandcolorsnow,butthemaindesignisstillthesame.
29.ComparedwiththoseinAmerica,bikesintherestoftheworld_____.
A.aremuchcheaperB.enjoygreaterpopularity
C.aremainlyusedbychildrenD.aremainlyusedtodoexercise
30.Whydidpeopledislikeridingearlybikes?
A.Theyweretoolarge.B.Theyweredangerous.
C.Theywerehardtocontrol.D.Theyweretoohighformanypeople.
31.Theunderlinedword“Boneshaker”inthelastparagraphshowsthebikewas_____.
A.old
B.slowC.broken
D.uncomfortable
32.Theauthorwrotethistextmainlyto_____.
A.warnreadersaboutbicyclesafety
B.introducethenewshapesofbicycles
C.encouragereaderstobicycleforexercise
D.informreadersaboutthehistoryofbicycles
D
Rockclimbing,campingandsailingarejustsomeoftheoutdooradventures(冒险)thattensofthousandsofyouth(青少年)acrossCanadawillexperiencethissummerwithScoutsCanada(加拿大童子军).Girlsandboysaged5-26canexperiencetheexcitementofsummercampatoneofmorethan125ScoutsCanadaoutdoorcampsacrossthecountry.Registration(注册)isnowopenforsummercampandforthe2014-2015Scoutingyear.
ScoutsCanadaoffersalotofsummercampprogramsincludingone-andtwo-weekdaycampsaswellasone-andtwo-weekovernightcamps.Kidsinsummercamphavefunadventures,discoveringnewthingsandexperiencestheywouldn’tdiscoverelsewhere.Kidswillalsolearnvaluableleadershipandteamworkskills,respecttheenvironmentandexperiencepersonalgrowthfromoutdooractivities.
“ScoutsCanadaisthecountry’sleadingyouthorganization,with100,000membersnationwide.Itisanot-for-profit(非营利的)organizationandamemberoftheWorldOrganizationoftheScoutMovement.IgrewupgoingtoScoutsCanadasummercampsasayouthandtheexperiences,memoriesandfriendshipsIhavemadewilllastalifetime,”saidKayleeGalipeau,ChairoftheNationalYouthNetworkforScoutsCanada.
Campprogramsareopentoallyouth.Tolearnmoreaboutwhatyourlocalsummercampoffers,visitScouts.ca/campsorgetintouchwithyourlocalCouncil.
Registrationfor2014-2015Scoutingprogrammingforboysandgirlsaged5-26isalsoopen.TofindandregisterforaGroupnearyou,visitScouts.ca/join.
33.Thosewhowanttotakepartinthesummercampshouldbe_____.
A.sportsmenB.Canadianscouts
C.youthinCanadaD.Canadianstudents
34.Campershaveachanceto_____.
A.spendtheirwholesummerinforeigncountries
B.developtheirlanguageskills
C.enjoyfunindooractivities
D.learntoworkasateam
35.Whattypeofwritingisthistext?
A.Anofficialreport.
B.Anexhibitionguide.
C.Anannouncement.
D.Asummercampreview.
第二节(共5小题;
每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Whereboysbecomecrocodilemen
Whendoesateenagerbecomeanadult?
Inmanycountries,ithappensonyour18thbirthday,butinsomepartsoftheworld,youhavetodosomethingspecialtoentertheworldofadults.
OntheislandofPapuaNewGuinea,theNiowratribe(部落)livesneartheSepikRiver,whichisfullofcrocodiles(鳄鱼).
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Whenitistimeforteenageboystobecomemen,a‘crocodileceremony’takesplace.
Theboysaretakentoasmallroomcalled‘TheCrocodileNest(窝)’.Theroomisfullofcrocodileteethandbones.
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Thentheyarebeatenseveraltimesadayforsixweeksandbambooisusedtomakecutsontheirchestsandtheirbacks.Theboysplaythedrumstogetherduringtheirtimeintheroom.
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TheNiowrabelievethatthisceremonymakestheboysstrongerandbraver,sothattheycansurviveinthedangerousforest.
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Andtheamazingthingisthatsomeoftheboyssleepthroughthemostpainfulpartsoftheceremony!
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Thenthecrocodilemenentertheworldofadultsandaregivenadultresponsibilitiesinthevillage.
A.Manypeopleareeatenbycrocodiles.
B.Boysarefondofthe‘crocodileceremony’.
C.Andthishelpsthemtofeelthattheyarenotalone.