1、7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock 8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing 9. A. again B.already C.only D.also 10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprised C.interested D. concerned 12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting off C.looking out
2、 D.sending off 14.A.experience B.problem C.sense D.feeling 15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since 16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite 17.A. He B.They C.You D.I 18.A.situation B.condition C.direction D.competition 19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee 20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speak A Because of my curiosity, I
3、 had a really exciting weekend(好奇心). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the worlds most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean. After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew
4、 more and more excited. After a while, we stopped and everyone on the ship started to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful! While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kinds of whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70
5、-foot whales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said we could easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints(指纹). They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt” and “Pepper”, two whale
6、s named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them. I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a sho
7、rt time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1. The passage is mainly about_.A. a trip to see whales B. different kinds of whalesC. a trip to study ocean animalsD. different kinds of animals in the ocean 2. We can learn from Parag
8、ragh 4 that_.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the world B. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3. Seeing the whales, the author_.A.got close to touch them B.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4. Which word
9、 can best describe the authors feeling about this trip?A. Excited B. Frightened C. Bored D.Surprised B Bessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than
10、 six kilometers to go to school. Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to compete her studies. But during t
11、hat year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers and the first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby. When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago, Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning f
12、orm World War . She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight school would admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after t
13、he end of World War , Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole dAviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pi
14、lots license. Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only black female pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are t
15、o keep up with the times. 1. Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probably because_.A. She couldnt afford to take the busB. She was stronger than othersC. She wanted to do physical exerciseD. She liked walking 2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something about flying_. A. when she was in high
16、school B. after she graduated from collegeC. when she was at college D. during the World War 3. The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to _. A.going to Europe B.Attending flight school C.Living with her brother D.Learning French in Chicago 4.what happened during Bessie Colemans st
17、ay in France?A. She made a large amount of money B. She served as a soldier in the war C. She made many good foreign friends D. She received a pilots license as a black5. It can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_.A. hard-working B. well-traveled C. warm-hearted D. easy-going CAfter a particularly
18、busy period at work, I decided to get away from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France. Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. It read, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the man sitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window when his ph
19、one rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him. ”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Though
20、cell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they often do the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stress within families and friends. So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cell phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. Ive noticed things in my neighborhoo
21、d I never noticed before, such as gardens. Ive met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didnt speak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone. Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping using me cell phone has helped me get even clo
22、ser to my family and friends. 1. According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because_.A. It didnt work properly B. He didnt like the phones styleC. It was stolen from someone elseD. He didnt want to be bothered by it 2. We can learn from the passage that cell phone_.A. Can m
23、ake life more interesting B. Can also get people into trouble C. Are too expensive for many people D. Stop people from communication face to face 3. What can we learn about the author?A. He wants to own a garden now. B. He always chatted with his neighbors C. He once rode on a crowded bus in FranceD
24、. He used to take his cell phone when going outside4. The main purpose of the passage is to _.A. Tell us not to let cell phone control our lives B. Encourage others to hike with him in France C. Teach us how to get along with neighbors D. Share his experience in France with us DMetro Pocket GuideMet
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