In the past two years, his wife, Merlie, and their seven children have said “goodbye” to him four times, most recently last month. Each time it has been unnecessary.
Mr. Smart had a hip (髖關(guān)節(jié)) replacement in February at the Burnie hospital but was rushed back two months later with internal bleeding.
“The doctors couldn’t stop the bleeding,” Mrs. Smart said. Medical staff told Mrs. Smart to contact her family, which includes children in Western Australia. “It took two days for them to get here. We had to hope he hung on .” he did.
“The doctors were there 24 hours a day and they stopped the bleeding. They brought him back,” Mrs. Smart said.
“I certainly believe in miracles because I’ve seen one happen, but it wouldn’t have happened if the doctors didn’t do what they did.”
It was the second time Mrs. Smart thought she was losing her husband of 54 years. Two years ago, Mr. Smart was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital after a heart attack and a few days later with intense pain caused by a hemorrhage (出血). Again, the family was called to say goodbye---twice.
“I was given a 50-50 chance of coming out of it, ” Mr. Smart said.
Going through the ordeal (苦難,折磨) then was trying on the family, who had prepared themselves for the worst.
But to face the same situation only two years later was hard. The Smarts said the support they received at the Burnie hospital helped them through.
And it seems the experience has also left an impression at the hospital. Mrs. Smart said when she rang recently and mentioned her husband’s name, the reply was “ah the miracle man”.
小題1:The first time Mrs. Smart and the children said goodbye to Mr. Smart was when he had    .
A.a(chǎn) hip replacementB.internal bleeding
C.a(chǎn) heart attackD.intense pain caused by a hemorrhage
小題2:When Mr. Smart was rushed back to the hospital with internal bleeding,        .
A.only his wife believed he could survive
B.no one believed that he could survive
C.he had given up hope of recovering
D.it didn’t take the doctors long to stop the bleeding
小題3:The experience Mr. Smart had at the hospital could be that of      .
A.concernB.puzzleC.fearD.wonder
小題4:The underlined phrase “hung on ”in the third paragraph can be replaced by        .
A.beat the painB.came back to life
C.lived through D.make his fortune
小題5:What would be the best title for the passage?
A.The Miracle Man.B.The Kind Doctors and Nurses.
C.A Devoted Wife.D.A Great Family.

小題1:C
小題2:B
小題3:D
小題4:C
小題5:A

試題分析:文章主要講述了一個(gè)病人多次奇跡生還的故事。Mrs. Smart兩年前突發(fā)心臟病,做過(guò)髖關(guān)節(jié)移植手術(shù),曾經(jīng)大出血過(guò);幸運(yùn)的是,他都堅(jiān)強(qiáng)地挺了過(guò)來(lái),人們都認(rèn)為這是一個(gè)奇跡。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第四段“Two years ago, Mr. Smart was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital after a heart attack”可知,Mr.Smart第一次面臨死亡威脅是兩年前得了心臟病。故選C。
小題2:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段““The doctors couldn’t stop the bleeding,” Mrs. Smart said. Medical staff told Mrs. Smart to contact her family”可知,當(dāng)Mr.Smart大出血時(shí), 醫(yī)生一時(shí)難以把血止住,醫(yī)院通知他的家人做好最壞的打算。故選B。
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)““I certainly believe in miracles because I’ve seen one happen, but it wouldn’t have
happened if the doctors didn’t do what they did.””和最后一段的“the reply was “ah the miracle man””可知,
Mr.Smart能夠活下來(lái)簡(jiǎn)直就是一個(gè)奇跡。故選D。
小題4:詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)““It took two days for them to get here. We had to hope he hung on.””可知,Mr. Smart的家人趕來(lái)要花兩天時(shí)間,大家希望Mr.Smart能夠“挺過(guò)來(lái)”,見家人最后一面。B項(xiàng)的come back to life意為“蘇醒”。故選C。
小題5:主旨大意題。根據(jù)“They brought him back,” Mrs. Smart said. “I certainly believe in miracles because
I’ve seen one happen”和最后一段的““ah the miracle man””可知,Mr. Smart從病魔中生還的事情,被Mr. Smart
和人們認(rèn)為是一個(gè)奇跡,文章主要講述的是Mr. Smart多次生病并奇跡生還的故事,A項(xiàng)The Miracle Man.
最貼切。故選A。
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Henry Edwards Huntington was born in 1850 in Oneonta, New York. In 1872 he went to work for his uncle, one of the owners of the Central Pacific Railroad. Twenty years later, Huntington moved to San Francisco at his uncle’s request to share management of the Southern Pacific Railroad. On the way to San Francisco, he visited San Marino, and later bought it, which is home to his collections today.
In 1902, Huntington moved his business operations to Los Angeles, where he developed the street railway system that created the structure of the Los Angeles area. He greatly expanded the existing electric railway lines, creating an extensive inter-urban system providing the transportation necessary. Huntington’s business interests continued to grow particularly in the areas of water, power, and land development; at one time he served on as many as 60 corporate boards throughout the United States.
At the age of 60, he announced his decision to retire in order to devote time to his book and art collections and the landscaping of the 600-acre farm. In 1911 the large Beaux Arts building, in the charge of the architect Myron Hunt, was completed.
In 1913, Huntington married Arabella Duval Huntington. She shared his interests in collecting. As one of the most important art collectors of her generation, she was highly influential in the development of the art collection now shown in the former building.
In 1919, Henry and Arabella Huntington signed the agreement that conveyed their San Marino property and collections to a nonprofit educational trust, creating the Huntington, one of the world’s great cultural, research, and educational centers.  
Henry E. Huntington died in 1927, leaving his great treasures the Huntington, including the world-famous Huntington Library, Art Gallery, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California to the public, which hosts more than 500,000 visitors each year.
小題1:What can you learn about Huntington from the first two paragraphs? 
A.He worked in many fields before he came to Los Angeles.
B.He built a house to store his art collection in San Marino.
C.He did a lot to the USA railway development.
D.He founded the Central Pacific Railroad.
小題2:What did Huntington do after his retirement?
A.He devoted himself to his personal interests.
B.He worked part time for non-profit business.
C.He was in charge of an educational center.
D.He shared his wife’s interests with her.
小題3:Which of the following can best describe Huntington?
A.An excellent artist.B.A talented architect.
C.An ambitious educator.D.A successful businessman.
小題4: This article is most probably taken from_______.
A.a(chǎn) science fictionB.a(chǎn) newspaper reportC.a(chǎn) novelD.a(chǎn) biography

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