____ knocked down and hurt worried her friends.
A. Kate’s being B. Kate was
C. Kate being D. Kate had been
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
完型填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。
"Hey, Tahlia! How's the model?"
I had just taken a bite of my hot dog __21__ I heard a familiar voice yelling at me from across the crowded school yard. I saw a group of popular girls who were all __22__.
"What kind of __23_ are you going to do? An ad for a Frankenstein movie?" More laughter. My stomach twisted into a tight knot. How could they humiliate (羞辱) me like this, __24__ the entire school? As I walked into the cafeteria, I __25__ the dark scars on my right hand.
At 9 months old, I knocked over a tea pot and dumped boiling water allover my hands and stomach. My parents __26__ me to the hospital, but I had to have skin graft (移植) operation. I was in so much pain! But what __27__ me most were the cruel things people said about how I looked, __28__ that day at lunch.
The girls were being supermean to me because they'd heard I was considering doing some modeling. A close friend had suggested that I shouldn't let my scars limit me and that I might __29__ a good model.
But after that __30__ at school, I was sure I'd made a huge mistake. Upon arriving home, I covered the mirror with a blanket, fell on my bed and sobbed.
The next day, I __31__ myself to go to school. At lunch my best friend Jesse tried to encourage me: "You can't __32_ forever, Tahlia. So what if you have a few scars? Just go outside and show them that you're just as good as they are." Although I knew he was right, I couldn’t __33__ standing up for myself like that.
However, that night as I sat on the bed, my friend's words replayed in my mind. I'm __34__ hiding from myself, I thought. How stupid! Slowly, I stood up, walked over to the __35__, and tossed the blanket aside. There, in the mirror I saw a slim, dark-haired, blue-eyed girl, looking just fine, __36__ with a few scars.
The next day I wore a comfortable T-shirt to school. What's more, I had lunch outside the cafeteria, __37__ beside those mean girls. They were shocked that I should dare to walk into their territory. I felt __38_ too—free and happy.
Sometimes people still look at me strangely. They __39_ and stare, but I don't let it get to me. I have applied to several modeling companies, and at least one company is considering me for jobs. Maybe I'll never __40_ posing on the runway, but I do know one thing: I'm done.
A. as B. when C. while D. before
A. applauding B. cheering C. laughing D. quarreling
A. modeling B. writing C. drilling D. acting
A. in spite of B. in view of C. in terms of D. in front of
A. looked into B. searched for C. wondered about D. glanced at
A. presented B. sent C. rushed D. handed
A. hurt B. beat C. disappointed D. puzzled
A. for B. like C. on D. after
A. impress B. make C. consult D. defeat
A. effect B. phenomenon C. challenge D. scene
A. forced B. expected C. reminded D. preferred
A. apologize B. beg C. hide D. complain
A. consider B. imagine C. appreciate D. resist
A. hardly B. ever C. even D. gradually
A. blanket B. bed C. chair D. mirror
A. while B. though C. but D. because
A. right B. still C. therefore D. anyhow
A. sensitive B. uncomfortable C. different D. tense
A. compare B. associate C. wave D. whisper
A. give up B. end up C. put up D. set up
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科目:高中英語 來源:2011屆甘肅省天水一中高三第二次階段考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
I shall never forget the night, a few years ago, when Marion J. Douglas was a student in one of my adult-education classes. He told us how tragedy had struck at his home, not once, but twice. The first time he had lost his five-year-old daughter. He and his wife thought they couldn’t bear that first loss; but, as he said, “Ten months later, God gave us another little girl and she died in five days.”
This double bereavement was almost too much to bear. “I couldn’t take it,” this father told us. “I couldn’t sleep, eat, rest or relax. My nerves were entirely shaken and my confidence gone.” At last he went to the doctors: one recommended sleeping pills and another recommended a trip, but neither helped. He said, “My body felt as if it was surrounded in a vice(大鉗子), and the jaws of the vice were being drawn tighter and tighter.” The tension of grief(悲傷) --- if you have ever been paralyzed(使癱瘓) by sorrow, you know what the meant.
“But thank God, I had one child left --- a four-year-old son. He gave me the solution to the problem. One afternoon as I sat around feeling sorry for myself, he asked, ‘Daddy, will you build a boat for me?’ I was in no mood to build a boat; in fact, I was in no mood to do anything. But my son is a persistent fellow! I had to give in. Building that toy boat took me about three hours. By the time it was finished, I realized that those three hours spent building that boat were first hours of mental relaxation and peace that I had had in months! I realized that it is difficult to worry while you are busy doing something that requires planning and thinking. In my case, building the boat had knocked worry out of the ring. So I determined to keep busy.”
“The following night, I made a list of jobs that ought to be done. Scores of items needed to be repaired. Amazingly, I had made a list of 242 items that needed attention. During the last two years I have completed most of them. I am so busy now that I have no time for worry.”
No time for worry! That is exactly what Winston Churchill said when he was working eighteen hours a day at the height of the war. When he was asked if he worried about his huge responsibilities, he said, “I am too busy. I have no time for worry.”
【小題1】 The underlined word “bereavement” in the second paragraph refers to _________.
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查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:2011屆黑龍江省大慶實驗中學(xué)高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解 Twenty years ago, I drove a taxi for a living. One night I went to pick up a passenger at 2:30 AM. When I arrived to collect, I found the building was dark except for a single light in a ground floor window.
查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆吉林長春第二中學(xué)高一上期月考英語卷(解析版) 題型:完型填空 13-year-old Frank had received many presents he wanted. But Frank was not __36__ because this was his first Christmas without his brother. Frank said to his parents that he would __37__ to see a friend. __38__ it was cold outside, Frank put on his new jacket and took presents on his new sled(雪橇). As Frank walked, he saw a house with the __39__ hanging over a fireplace. A woman was seated near them __40__. The stockings reminded Frank of the ones beside him and his brother. A sudden thought __41__ Frank. So he knocked on the door. “__42__?” the sad voice of the woman answered. “May I come in?” “Please” she said, seeing his __43__ full of gifts, and thinking he was making a collection, “but I have no food or gifts for you. I even have __44__ for my own children.” “That’s not why I am here,” Frank replied. “Please __45__ any present you like for your children from this sled.” “Why, God bless you!” the __46__ woman answered. She chose until the stockings were full. “Won’t you tell me your __47__?” she asked. “Just call me the Christmas Scout,” Frank replied. The visit __48__ the boy touched, with an unexpected __49__ in his heart. He understood that his sorrow(悲傷) was not the only sorrow. He __50__ all the gifts, including the new jacket. “Where are your presents, Frank?” asked his father as he __51__ the house. “ I handed them out to other children.” “Frank, how could you do so?” his mother asked in anger. The next morning, he came downstairs and __52__ his parents listening to Christmas news on the radio. Then the announcer spoke: “Merry Christmas! Several families __53__ their children were made happy by the gifts from a boy. No one could __54__ him.” Frank felt his father’s arms go around his shoulders, and he saw his mother smiling __55__ her tears. 1. A.lovely B.a(chǎn)stonished C.lonely D.happy
2. A.leave B.turn C.grow D.become
3. A.When B.Since C.Where D.Though
4. A.present B.light C.stockings D.tree
5. A.sleeping B.crying C.smiling D.laughing
6. A.a(chǎn)ppeared B.worried C.occurred D.struck
7. A.Why B.What C.Yes D.When
8. A.stocking B.pocket C.sled D.bag
9. A.a(chǎn)nything B.nothing C.something D.everything
10. A.buy B.borrow C.bring D.choose
11. A.a(chǎn)mazed B.encouraged C.tired D.bored
12. A.a(chǎn)ddress B.name C.number D.school
13. A.started B.left C.felt D.performed
14. A.joy B.surprise C.sorrow D.disappointment
15. A.took away B.gave up C.gave away D.picked up
16. A.visited B.came C.passed D.entered
17. A.made B.saw C.looked D.suggested
18. A.believed B.complained C.reported D.forecast
19. A.respect B.think C.realize D.recognize
20. A.by B.besides C.without D.through
查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆廣東省陽東一中高一上學(xué)期聯(lián)考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解 Maybe ten-year-old Elizabeth put it best when she said to her father, “But, Dad, you can’t be healthy if you’re dead.” Dad, in a hurry to get home before dark so he could go for a run, had forgotten to wear his safety belt-a mistake 75% of US population makes every day. The big question is why. There have been many myths about safety belt ever since their first appearance in cars some forty years ago. The following are three of the most common. Myth the Number One: It’s best to be “thrown clear” of a serious accident. Truth: Sorry, but any accident serious enough to “throw you clear” is able to be serious enough to give you a very bad landing. And chances are you’ll have traveled through a windshield(擋風玻璃) or door to do it. Studies show that chances of dying after a car accident are twenty-five times in cases where people are “thrown clear”. Myth Number Two: Safety-belts “trap” people in cars that are burning or sinking in water. Truth: Sorry again, but studies show that people knocked unconscious(昏迷) due to not wearing safety belts have a greater chance of dying in these accidents. People wearing safety belts are usually protected to the point of having in these accidents. People wearing safety belts are usually protected to the point of having a clear head to free themselves from such dangerous situation, not to be trapped in them. Myth Number Three: Safety belts aren’t needed at speeds of less than 30 miles per hour(mph). Truth: When two cars traveling at 30 mph hit each other, an unbelted driver would meet the windshield with a force equal to diving headfirst into the ground from a height of 10 metres. 1.Why did Elizabeth say to her father, “But, Dad, you can’t be healthy if you’re dead”? A.He was driving at a great speed. B.He was running across the street. C.He didn’t have his safety belt on. D.He didn’t take his medicine on time. 2.The reason why father was in a hurry to get home was that he . A.wasn’t feeling very well B.hated to drive in the dark C.wanted to take some exercise D.didn’t want to be caught by the people 3. According to the text, to be “thrown clear” of a serious accident is very dangerous because you . A.may be knocked down by other cars. B.may get serious hurt thrown out of the car C.may find it impossible to get away from the seat D.may get caught in the car door 4.Some people prefer to drive without wearing a safety belt because they believe . A.the belt prevents them from escaping in an accident B.they will be unable to think clearly in an accident C.they will be caught when help comes D.cars catch fire easily 5.What is the advice given in the text? A.Never drive faster than 30 miles an hour. B.Try your best to save yourself in a car accident. C.Never forget to wear the safety belt while driving. D.Drive slowly while you’re not wearing a safety belt.
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