I heard the bees long before I saw them.

It was a very hot afternoon,and we decided to cool off in the river near my home.As we climbed down a small rocky hill toward the water, my boyfriend John suddenly started to shout,then jumped into the water below. Peter and Mary quickly followed but I was too far away to jump. I was strapped.

I heard a low hum (嗡嗡聲), which was growing louder .From a distance,the group of bees looked almost like a cloud of smoke.As it got closer,I realized it was actually thousands of bees flying towards me.

All I could do was cover my face with hands.Crazily I thought that if I sat very still( 安靜的 ),the bees would think I was just another rock.

After a few seconds,I knew my plan hadn’t worked.The bees were attacking me. I could hear my friends shouting at me to get down to the pool fast.

But it wasn’t easy.I was in great pain and the only way I could get away was to use my hands to climb down to the rocks.However, I was afraid to do that at first because my face would be unprotected.The noise the bees made was so loud and frightening ,but I had no choice.

I rushed down the rocks and jumped into the pool,but I don’t remember doing it.I was just so happy to be free from the pain. I was safe,and the water felt wonderful.

But we still weren’t out of danger. Every time we tried to climb out of the pool,the bees flew back over our heads.We spent the next three hours in the water, putting our heads under the water from time to time to avoid the bees until they finally lost interest.

1.How many people went swimming that day?

A.Two

B.Three

C.Four

D.Five

2.The word “it”(in paragraph 3) refers to ______.

   A. a rock     B. a hill      C the river     D.the group of bees

3.At first why didn’t the writer want to climb down the rocks?

A.She ws afraid she would fall

B.She was too far away from the pool

C.She thought the bees would follow her

D.She didn’t want her face to be unprotected

4.How did the writer escape the bees?

A.She covered her face with her hands

B.She hid behind the rocks.

C.She jumped into a water pool.

D.She pretended(假裝) to be a rock.

5.In what order are the following mentioned in the story?

a.The writer rushed down the rocks     b,.John jumped into the water.

c.The low hum grew louder.           d.,The bees flew back over their heads

e.The bees were attacking the writer.

A.b,c,e,a,d

B.b,a,e,c,d

C.c,d,e,a,b

D.c,b,d,e,a

 

【答案】

1.C

2.D

3.B

4.C

5.A

【解析】

試題分析:

1.根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容第一段As we climbed down a small rocky hill toward the water, my boyfriend John suddenly started to shout,then jumped into the water below. Peter and Mary quickly followed but I was too far away to jump. I was strapped.可知答案為C,有四個(gè)人。

2.根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容第三段the group of bees looked almost like a cloud of smoke.As it got closer,I realized it was actually thousands of bees flying towards me.可知答案為D

3.根據(jù)文章第五、第六段,內(nèi)容could hear my friends shouting at me to get down to the pool fast.

But it wasn’t easy.I was in great pain and the only way I could get away was to use my hands to climb down to the rocks可知答案為B,表示離水太遠(yuǎn)了。

4.根據(jù)文章第七段內(nèi)容  I rushed down the rocks and jumped into the pool,but I don’t remember doing it.I was just so happy to be free from the pain. I was safe,and the water felt wonderful.可知答案為C

5.根據(jù)整篇內(nèi)容可知答案為A

考點(diǎn):本題考查的記敘文文體。

點(diǎn)評(píng):本文敘述了一件被蜜蜂咬的經(jīng)歷,注意對(duì)于文章內(nèi)容的把握!

 

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