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One bitterly cold day, a snowstorm blew into our area. Needing firewood, I quickly set out with my best friend, Bruce, to look for a tree to cut down. I was glad to have Bruce along. Cutting down a tree in a snowstorm can be dangerous. So it was important to have a friend who could warn me of dangers.
When I chose a big 23-meter-tall tree and prepared to cut it down, my best friend suddenly warned me, “Don’t cut down that tree! It’s too close to the power line!” I wasn’t sure about it. So I decided to disregard his warning. I wanted to finish the job quickly and go home. So I began cutting down the tree. When the tree fell, there was no longer any doubt that my friend was right.
The tree caught the power line, bringing it to the ground. I considered cutting the tree off the line. After all, electricity can’t travel through wood, so I could safely remove the tree. As I reached out my finger to touch the tree, pain ran up my arm and through my head. I had been shocked!
After I returned home and told my mother what had happened, she quickly called the power company. Workers from the power company soon arrived on the scene. One of them asked if I had touched the tree, and when I told him I had, his face turned pale.
“You should have been killed,” he said.
So why am I still alive? It was my boots that saved my life.
Within two hours, the workers removed the tree. Soon the snowstorm calmed down—but not my mother.
Even though she was glad I wasn’t hurt, my mother was well serious with me. After all, I shouldn’t have brushed off my friend’s warning.
Through this experience, I learned that it’s important to listen to people who offer a different perspective(觀點). Taking the time to listen might actually save a lot of time and trouble. It certainly would have kept me from getting the “shock of my life”.
【小題1】The underlined word “disregard ” in the second paragraph means “________”.
A.pay no attention to | B.take notice of | C.consider | D.follow |
A.he was sure there would be nothing to happen |
B.he wasn’t sure whether Bruce was right and was anxious to go home |
C.he didn’t hear his friend’s warning at all because of the blowing wind |
D.he was angry with his friend and didn’t want to listen to him |
A.give an account of one of his terrible experiences |
B.make us know it’s important to listen to people who offer a different perspective (觀點) through his experience |
C.tell us not to cut trees down any more |
D.remind us to be careful while working |
A.But for his boots, the writer would have died. |
B.The writer regretted having brushed off his friend’s warning. |
C.The writer knew nothing about electricity. |
D.When the tree was cut down, the writer realized his friend was right |
One bitterly cold day, a snowstorm blew into our area. Needing firewood, I quickly set out with my best friend, Bruce, to look for a tree to cut down. I was glad to have Bruce along. Cutting down a tree in a snowstorm can be dangerous. So it was important to have a friend who could warn me of dangers.
When I chose a big 23-meter-tall tree and prepared to cut it down, my best friend suddenly warned me, “Don’t cut down that tree! It’s too close to the power line!” I wasn’t sure about it. So I decided to disregard his warning. I wanted to finish the job quickly and go home. So I began cutting down the tree. When the tree fell, there was no longer any doubt that my friend was right.
The tree caught the power line, bringing it to the ground. I considered cutting the tree off the line. After all, electricity can’t travel through wood, so I could safely remove the tree. As I reached out my finger to touch the tree, pain ran up my arm and through my head. I had been shocked!
After I returned home and told my mother what had happened, she quickly called the power company. Workers from the power company soon arrived on the scene. One of them asked if I had touched the tree, and when I told him I had, his face turned pale.
“You should have been killed,” he said.
So why am I still alive? It was my boots that saved my life.
Within two hours, the workers removed the tree. Soon the snowstorm calmed down—but not my mother.
Even though she was glad I wasn’t hurt, my mother was well serious with me. After all, I shouldn’t have brushed off my friend’s warning.
Through this experience, I learned that it’s important to listen to people who offer a different perspective(觀點). Taking the time to listen might actually save a lot of time and trouble. It certainly would have kept me from getting the “shock of my life”.
1.The underlined word “disregard ” in the second paragraph means “________”.
A.pay no attention to |
B.take notice of |
C.consider |
D.follow |
2.In spite of Bruce’s warning, the author still cut the tree because ________.
A.he was sure there would be nothing to happen |
B.he wasn’t sure whether Bruce was right and was anxious to go home |
C.he didn’t hear his friend’s warning at all because of the blowing wind |
D.he was angry with his friend and didn’t want to listen to him |
3.The author wrote the passage mainly to _______.
A.give an account of one of his terrible experiences |
B.make us know it’s important to listen to people who offer a different perspective (觀點) through his experience |
C.tell us not to cut trees down any more |
D.remind us to be careful while working |
4. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.But for his boots, the writer would have died. |
B.The writer regretted having brushed off his friend’s warning. |
C.The writer knew nothing about electricity. |
D.When the tree was cut down, the writer realized his friend was right |
One bitterly cold day, a snowstorm blew into our area. Needing firewood, I quickly set out with my best friend, Bruce, to look for a tree to cut down. I was glad to have Bruce along. Cutting down a tree in a snowstorm can be dangerous. So it was important to have a friend who could warn me of dangers.
When I chose a big 23-meter-tall tree and prepared to cut it down, my best friend suddenly warned me,“Don’t cut down that tree! It’s too close to the power line!”I wasn’t sure about it. So I decided to disregard his warning. I wanted to finish the job quickly and go home. So I began cutting down the tree. When the tree fell, there was no longer any doubt whether my friend was right.
The tree caught the power line, bringing it to the ground. I considered cutting the tree off the line. After all, electricity can’t travel through wood, so I could safely remove the tree. As I reached out my finger to touch the tree, pain ran up my arm and through my head. I had been shocked!
After I returned home and told my mother what had happened, she quickly called the power company. Workers from the power company soon arrived on the scene. One of them asked if I had touched the tree, and when I told him I had, his face turned pale.
“You should have been killed,”he said.
So why am I still alive? It was my boots that saved my life.
Within two hours, the workers removed the tree. Soon the snowstorm calmed down—but not my mother.
Even though she was glad I wasn’t hurt, my mother was still serious with me. After all, I shouldn’t have brushed off my friend’s warning.
Through this experience, I learned it’s important to listen to people who offer a different perspective. Taking the time to listen might actually save a lot of time and trouble. It certainly would have kept me from getting the“shock of my life.”
57.The underlined word“disregard”in the second paragraph means“___________.”
A.pay no attention to B.take notice of C.consider D.follow
58.In spite of Bruce’s warning, the author still cut the tree because___________.
A.he was sure there would be nothing to happen
B.he knows electricity can’t travel through wood
C.he didn’t hear his friend’s warning at all because of the blowing wind
D.he wasn’t sure if Bruce was right and was anxious to go home
59.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.But for his boots, the writer would have died.
B.The writer regretted having brushed off his friend’s warning.
C.The writer knew nothing about electricity.
D.When the tree was cut down, the writer realized his friend was right.
60.The author wrote the passage mainly to .
A.give an account of one of his terrible experiences
B.make us know it’s important to listen to people who offer a different perspective through his experience
C.tell us not to cut trees down any more
D.remind us to be careful while working
One very cold day,a snowstorm blew into our area. Needing firewood,I quickly set out with my best friend,Bruce,to look for a tree to cut down. I was glad to have Bruce along with. Cutting down a tree in a snowstorm can be dangerous. So it was important to have a friend who could warn me of danger.
When I chose a big tree about 23 meters tall and prepared to cut it down,my best friend suddenly warned me,“Don’t cut down that tree!It’s too close to the power line!﹙電線﹚”I wasn’t sure about it. So I decided to disregard his warning. I wanted to finish the job quickly and go home. So I began cutting down the tree. When the tree fell,there was no longer any doubt that my friend was right.
The tree caught the power line,bringing it to the ground. I considered cutting the tree off the line. After all,electricity can’t travel through wood,so I could safely remove the tree. As I reached out my finger to touch the tree,pain ran up my arm and through my head. I was shocked!
After I returned home and told my mother what had happened,she quickly called the power company. The workers from the power company soon arrived on the scene. One of them asked if I had touched the tree,and when I told him I had,his face turned pale.
“You should have been killed,” he said.
So why am I still alive?It was my boots that saved my life.
Within two hours,the workers removed the tree. Soon the snowstorm calmed down—but not my mother.
Even though she was glad I wasn’t hurt,my mother was still serious. After all,I shouldn’t have brushed off my friend’s warning.
Through this experience,I learn it’s important to listen to people who offer a different perspective. Taking time to listen might actually save a lot of time and trouble. It certainly would have kept me from getting the “shock” of my life.
【小題1】The underlined word “disregard” in the second paragraph means “________”.
A.pay no attention to | B.take notice of | C.consider | D.follow |
A.But for his boots,the author would have died. |
B.The author regretted having brushed off his friend’s warning. |
C.The author knew nothing about electricity. |
D.When the tree was cut down,the author realized his friend was right. |
A.my mother was still angry with me for not listening to my friend’s warning |
B.my mother was still in fear of the terrible accident |
C.my mother was still comforting me |
D.my mother was still worried about my safety |
A.give an account of one of his terrible experiences |
B.make us know it’s important to listen to people who offer a different perspective through his experience |
C.tell us not to cut trees down any more |
D.remind us to be careful while we are working |
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In May, 1923, Dr
Huo Yingdong was born from a poor family in
Since the beginning of the reform and open policy, he had donated over 10 billion dollars to sponsor education,culture, sports, public welfare in Mainland .
He has made great contributions to constructing and benefiting our country, which makes him a Moving China hero.
Travel by Bike in the City
In this passage, the writer explains the advantages and disadvantages of owning private cars in the city. And he agrees to enlarge the private car market and make better use of them.
But I think bikes should be the most popular form of transportation in our city.
First, a bike is much cheaper than a car, most consumers can afford it, and if there is something wrong with a bike, people can have it fixed easily. Second, bikes need much less parking space than cars. The third reason is that it can save energy for our country. Moreover, it brings no pollution to the air, so it helps to clean the atmosphere.
Therefore, the best form of transportation is travelling by bike ,which is a healthy, “green” and economical way. But with the development of our economy, the day when we use cars as the most popular form of transportation is sure to come.
聽力原材料:
Text1
W: Excuse me, sir. Can you tell me how to get to the post office?
M: Off course, it’s very near here. Go to the corner and turn right, walk one block and turn right again, go across the street ,and you’ll find a big hotel, the post office is around the corner from the hotel.
W: Thank you very much, I am sure I’ll find it.
M: There is one thing I forgot to tell you.
W: What’s that?
M: Today is holioday, the post office is closed.
Text2
W: Hello Paul, what are you dong?
M: I am playing a game on my computer
W: Do you want to play table tennis at the youth club tonight? We need one more person for our team.
M: Well, I can’t go, my parents always go out on Thursday, and I have to look after my little sister at that time,
W: Ok, I’ll ask someone else.
M: Just minute, Kevin is with me now, he likes table tennis, let me ask him.
Text 3
M: Hello
W: Oh, a friend told me that you have a dance classes here.
M: That’s right
W: Can you give men some information about days and times, please.
M: Yes, there are 3 classes a day everyday from Monday to Saturday. Nothing on Sunday.
W: Yeah.
M: The first one is from 8:30 to may 9:30, and there is one in the afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30,
W: Right, I think I’ll take the 2:30 to 3:30 one.
Text4
In 1948, gold was found in
Text 5
W: What a beautiful places! But can we afford it?
M: I wanted the best restaurant for your birthday. And since you like the art of French cooking here we are! Let’s begin with a cocktail and then look at the menu.
W: I’m going to start looking right away because it always takes me a year to make up my mind on things to eat. Any advice?
M: You’ve never been there before, but everything is supposed to be excellent.
W: Look! They have snails! But I wouldn’t dare eat them. They might make me sick.
M: I feel the same way about snails. I think I’ll have roast duck. It comes with vegetables and potatoes.
W: Sounds good, but since I love seafood, I’m going to have the fish, and let’s have the salad after the entree, the way the French do!
M: Fine. We should have white wine with dinner and dessert since this is a celebration.
W: Oh, and let’s not forget the cheese. There’s nothing like real French cheese.
M: I can see already that this is going to be an enjoyable and delicious evening.
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Pandas are one of the most precious animals in the world. They live
only in a small area in the mountains of South-western
There are only 500 ? 1,000 pandas in the wild and the number is falling down all the time. There are about 100 more in zoos and research stations.
Although they are protected, pandas are still killed for their skins. Because their skins are very valuable.
Pandas live in mountain forests, and can only eat bamboo. As the place they live in is getting smaller and smaller, pandas are in danger of dying from lack of suitable food.
Zoos are making efforts to raise and produce pandas, but this is very difficult. Also, baby pandas weigh only 100 grams at birth, so they need to be looked after very carefully. Since 1963 about 50 baby pandas have been born in zoos, and around half of them are still alive today.
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