As a physician who travels quite a lot, I spend a lot of time on planes listening for that dreaded “Is there a doctor on board?” announcement. I’ve been   16  only once — for a woman who had merely fainted. But the   17  made me quite curious about how   18  this kind of thing happens. I wondered what I would do if   19  with a real midair medical emergency — without access   20  a hospital staff and the usual emergency equipment. So   21  the New England Journal of Medicine last week   22  a study about in-flight medical events, I read it   23  interest.
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小題1:
A.calledB.a(chǎn)ddressed C.informed D.surveyed
小題2:
A.a(chǎn)ccident B.condition C.incident D.disaster
小題3:
A.soon B.long C.many D.often
小題4:
A.faced B.treated C.identified D.provided
小題5:
A.for B.to C.by D.through
小題6:
A.before B.since C.when D.while
小題7:
A.collected B.conducted C.discovered D.published
小題8:
A.by B.of C.with D.in
小題9:
A.a(chǎn)mount B.a(chǎn)verage C.sum D.number
小題10:
A.significant B.heavy C.common D.serious
小題11:
A.For B.On C.But D.So
小題12:
A.requireB.inspire C.engage D.command
小題13:
A.include B.limit C.imply D.contain
小題14:
A.enjoyable B.promotingC.dull D.stressful
小題15:
A.whoB.what C.which D.that
小題16:
A.severely B.unwillingly C.easily D.casually
小題17:
A.ought to B.may C.used to D.need
小題18:
A.Any B.One C.Other D.Another
小題19:
A.Whatever B.HoweverC.Whenever D.Wherever
小題20:
A.most B.worst C.least D.best

小題1:A
小題2:A
小題3:D
小題4:A
小題5:B
小題6:C
小題7:D
小題8:C
小題9:B
小題10:D
小題11:C
小題12:A
小題13:A
小題14:D
小題15:B
小題16:C
小題17:B
小題18:D
小題19:A
小題20:C

試題分析:
小題1:call有召喚、召集之意。在飛機上有人生病了,就要call a doctor。其他幾個選項,address指“稱呼某人”,inform是“告訴”的意思,而survey則指“調(diào)查”,都不符合文意。選A
小題2:此題考查詞匯和上下文理解。飛機上有人突然暈倒是一件突發(fā)事件,即事故,所以,此題選擇accident。incident指“事件”,disaster指“災(zāi)難”,用在這里,言過其實。選A
小題3:此題考查上下文理解。這種事情發(fā)生的頻率到底有多高呢?作者感到很好奇。四個選項中,只有how often連起來表示頻率。故選D。
小題4:此題考查詞匯和上下文理解。經(jīng)觀察,四個選項都加了“ed”表示被動語態(tài)。A、B、C、D選項的意思分別是“面對”、“對待”、“識別”、“假設(shè)”。作者由文章開頭的小事故聯(lián)想到如果真在半空中遇到嚴(yán)重的醫(yī)療事故,那自己將怎樣面對。根據(jù)文意,此處應(yīng)選confronted。選A
小題5:此處考查詞組的固定搭配access to——“有權(quán)使用、接近”。作者想知道在沒有醫(yī)院醫(yī)護人員和緊急醫(yī)療設(shè)備的情況下如何應(yīng)對突發(fā)醫(yī)療事故。選B
小題6:此題考查上下文連接。文意表達的是:“當(dāng)上周的醫(yī)療周刊登出了關(guān)于機上醫(yī)療事件的研究時,我懷著巨大的興趣去讀了!彼裕@里選when。選C
小題7:參照上文,“周刊”最可能發(fā)出的動作應(yīng)該是“出版”。故選published。選D
小題8:本題要表達“帶著興趣”,伴隨用with。選C
小題9:此處考查上下文理解。作者查出了美國平均每天機上突發(fā)醫(yī)療事件的次數(shù),而數(shù)據(jù)統(tǒng)計一般都會用平均數(shù)字來說明問題。所以,這里選average。其他選項,a sum of、an amount of、a number of分別表示“一筆”、“一些”(后加不可數(shù)名詞)、“一些”(后加可數(shù)名詞)。選B
小題10:病痛嚴(yán)重與否用serious表達。所以,這里選serious。D
小題11:此處答案需從后文查找。能使飛行員改變航道的病與輕微的暈厥進行對比,所以這里的連詞是but。選C
小題12:此處重點考查詞匯的細(xì)微區(qū)別。inspire(鼓舞)和encourage(鼓勵)顯然不符合要求;require(要求)常用于按照規(guī)定、慣例、環(huán)境等提出的要求去做某某人做某事。根據(jù)原文的意思,機上有重病患者,這種情況要求飛行員改變航向,挽救生命。選A
小題13:作者在此處舉例說明了什么病是嚴(yán)重的突發(fā)病。這里的空缺結(jié)合選項可知,表達“包括”的概念。contain指“容納、包含”,只有include最符合題意。選A
小題14:此題考查上下文理解。四個選項意思是:enjoyable(輕松愉快的)、stimulating(刺激的)、tedious(乏味的)、stressful(壓力大的)。從下文可知,飛機要飛到海拔5000-000英尺,這個過程并不是輕松愉快的,既能引發(fā)病痛,也絕不是乏味的這樣簡單,所以,這里要選擇stressful。選D
小題15:此處考查疑問代詞。原文意思為:“對于初乘航班者,高空里機艙壓力相當(dāng)于生活在海拔5000-000英尺高度的氣壓!眞hat 指代 pressures,故選B。
小題16:此題考查上下文理解和詞匯。從下文可知,此處與有心臟病的乘客乘坐飛機進行對比。意即,大多數(shù)健康的人能輕松應(yīng)付。選擇easily。選C
小題17:參照上文。由于此文是一個客觀描述,所以,心臟病患者乘客在缺氧情況下應(yīng)該“可以/可能感到胸痛”。選may。選B
小題18:前文中提到chest pains,所以這里應(yīng)該用另外一種(another),故選D。
小題19:選A——無論發(fā)生什么。
小題20:此題考查固定搭配at least。至少,選C
點評:本文講述了作者由文章開頭的小事故聯(lián)想到如果真在半空中遇到嚴(yán)重的醫(yī)療事故,那自己將怎樣面對。從而引發(fā)的思考。從選項中可以看出,本大題主要還是考查了詞匯的辨析與運用,但更加注重綜合語言能力的運用,需要根據(jù)故事情節(jié),了解詞匯用法的同時,結(jié)合語境,做出準(zhǔn)確的判斷。
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C.Young's father died when Young was 49 years old.
D.Young's health situation is mentioned in his poetry.
小題5:What is the text mainly about?
A.Dean Young and his latest collection.
B.Dean Young and his heart problems.
C.The meaning of Fall Higher.
D.An analysis of Dean Young's poems.

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Suppose you want to bring home a new cat and are looking for a way to really make it feel at home. Actually, all you need to do is buy some nice cat furniture and have it in place by the time you bring it into your home.
The first thing that you should prepare is a cat house. Two to three feet off the ground is the best height. If you don’t have enough room for a cat house, a cat bed is also a nice choice.
Once you have a nice spot where your cat can go to feel safe, then it’s time to get cat furniture that offers your pet a nice place to play. One nice choice is cat trees. Scratching posts (貓抓板) are another great idea if you are short in space, but still want to give your cat a nice place where it can claw (抓) at instead of your own furniture.
If you’re looking for a great way to shop for cat furniture, simply turn on your computer and do some online shopping. In no time will you be able to skim all the offerings from many online stores. What’s great is that you can easily compare products and their prices, so you can get what you want at the best possible price. And, probably the nicest thing about online shopping is that your purchases may be shipped right to you, so you don’t have to waste time making a trip to the store.
So, if you have brought a new cat into your home, make sure that home is an inviting one by buying some new cat furniture. Without it, your cat might feel lost and unsafe, which you definitely do not want to happen.
小題1:What should you do first before you bring a cat home?
A.Find a proper place for the cat to sleep.
B.Buy a cat house and some cat furniture.
C.Learn how to take care of the cat.
D.Know how to buy cat furniture online.
小題2: According to the author, the first concern for a cat house is __________.
A.its heightB.its sizeC.its priceD.safety
小題3:What is the best choice for your cat to play with if you have little room?
A.The cat bed.B.Scratching posts.
C.Your own furniture. D.Cat trees.
小題4:What is the author’s advice on shopping for cat furniture?
A.Compare products and their prices and get the cheapest ones.
B.Try to save time and money when you buy cat furniture.
C.Do some online shopping and get products with reasonable prices.
D.Buy furniture that can be shipped to you as quickly as possible.

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

My husband had just bought a new washing machine for me. I decided to use it the  _36 day, and I washed a lot of things.  Everything worked  37 ,  but I couldn’t find  38  of my husband’s socks though I had looked  39  for it.
The next morning, I got ready for   40  as usual. When the bell rang, the students came in. I greeted them and told them   41  we were going to do   42 .
When I turned  43  to write on the blackboard, the class burst out  44  . They laughed and laughed. They laughed so much, in fact, that I was  45_ the headmaster would be in to see all this.
I asked the class to  46 ,  but the  47  I talked ,  the more they laughed.  So I thought I had better pay   48  attention to them and continue to write on the blackboard. When I did this, they laughed even more.
Before long, the teacher who had the room next to   49   came to see   50  all the laughter was about.  When he came in, he started  51 , too. “ Good Heavens!” I said . “ Will  52  please tell me what is so _ 53  ? ” “ Oh, God, ” said the teacher. “ You have a brown   54  stuck (沾) to the back of your shirt. ” So that’s   55  I found my husband’s missing sock. “ Oh, well, ” I said to the class, “ Let’s just say you have had an unforgettable lesson on static electricity (靜電).”
小題1:
A.veryB.lastC.nextD.following
小題2:
A.hardB.wellC.fastD.slowly
小題3:
A.a(chǎn)llB.bothC.eitherD.one
小題4:
A.nowhereB.somewhereC.a(chǎn)nywhereD.everywhere
小題5:
A.breakfastB.clothesC.schoolD.books
小題6:
A.whichB.whatC.howD.why
小題7:
A.todayB.this dayC.that dayD.now
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)roundB.backC.offD.over
小題9:
A.smilingB.laughingC.cryingD.quarrelling
小題10:
A.a(chǎn)fraidB.doubtfulC.sureD.glad
小題11:
A.lookB.writeC.stopD.go on
小題12:
A.betterB.quickerC.lessD.more
小題13:
A.furtherB.moreC.hardlyD.no
小題14:
A.meB.mineC.usD.his
小題15:
A.whatB.whyC.whichD.that
小題16:
A.writingB.a(chǎn)skingC.talkingD.laughing
小題17:
A.everyoneB.a(chǎn)nyoneC.someoneD.he
小題18:
A.funnyB.wrongC.pleasantD.unforgettable
小題19:
A.handkerchiefB.sockC.paperD.hair
小題20:
A.whyB.whenC.howD.What

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