Lightning flashed through the darkness over Sibson’s bedroom skylight(天窗).Sibson was shaken by a clap of thunder ____21___ he knew what was happening. The storm had moved directly _____22____ his two-story wooden house. Then he heard the smoke alarm beeping.
Sibson rushed down the stairs barefoot to     23     ; he opened the door to the basement(地下室), and flames      24     out. Sibson ran back upstairs to call 911 from his bedroom. “I felt      25      because the room had a separate outdoor stairway,” he explains.
But the phone didn’t work, and when he tried to go down the outdoor stairway, he was      26     by a wall of flames. Sibson realized he was trapped(困住).
Sibson’s house was three kilometers      27     the main road and was so well hidden by trees that he knew calling for help would be     28     .
Up a hill nearby lived Sibson’s neighbor, Huggons. He was lying in bed when something like a smoke alarm      29     his ears. He jumped out of bed, took his     30     and flashlight, and headed down the hillside toward the    31    . That was when he saw the rolling heavy smoke.
Huggons dialed 911, and the operator warned him not to    32   the house. But Huggons said, “There is no way I am going to listen to Sibson    33    and die in that fire.”
“Anyone there?” Huggons called out. Then he heard “Help! I’m trapped!” coming from the second floor balcony(陽臺). He entered the house, but soon had to run back to catch his     34    .
After one more    35   inside the house, Huggons gave up and     36   around back.
The wind parted the smoke just     37    for him to catch sight of Sibson. But there was no way to get to him. He    38   the flashlight into the woods and noticed a ladder. He took it over to the balcony and     39    Sibson down just as the second floor of the house fell off.
Sibson is still     40    when he tells the story. “ I was alone that night,” he says. “Then I heard the most beautiful sound in my life. It was Huggons.”
小題1:
A.beforeB.whileC.sinceD.until
小題2:
A.onB.inC.throughD.over
小題3:
A.hideB.waitC.checkD.escape
小題4:
A.movedB.gaveC.wentD.exploded
小題5:
A.safeB.worriedC.gladD.tired
小題6:
A.burnedB.stoppedC.shockedD.covered
小題7:
A.besideB.offC.a(chǎn)crossD.a(chǎn)long
小題8:
A.limitedB.falseC.fruitlessD.regretful
小題9:
A.struckB.missedC.touched D.passed
小題10:
A.coatB.keyC.basinD.phone
小題11:
A.noiseB.roadC.smokeD.danger
小題12:
A.searchB.enterC.leaveD.damage
小題13:
A.callB.rollC.screamD.sigh
小題14:
A.breathB.a(chǎn)ttentionC.ladderD.flashlight
小題15:
A.stayB.chanceC.thoughtD.a(chǎn)ttempt
小題16:
A.climbedB.circledC.lookedD.jumped
小題17:
A.clearB.openC.enoughD.fit
小題18:
A.ledB.putC.droveD.shone
小題19:
A.persuadedB.kickedC.pulledD.forced
小題20:
A.nervousB.surprisedC.proudD.thankful

小題1:A
小題2:D
小題3:C
小題4:D
小題5:A
小題6:B
小題7:B
小題8:C
小題9:A
小題10:D
小題11:A
小題12:B
小題13:C
小題14:A
小題15:D
小題16:B
小題17:C
小題18:D
小題19:C
小題20:D
本文為記敘文,敘述了在一場雷雨引發(fā)房屋火災(zāi)之后,Sibson如何自救,以及他的鄰居Huggons如何幫他脫離險境的驚心動魄的故事。
小題1:此句句意為:在Sibson還不知道發(fā)生什么事情的時候,便被一聲雷鳴震醒。此處before表示“還來不及…就…”。
小題2:“暴風雨直襲他的兩層木屋”,暴風雨應(yīng)該是從房屋上方襲來,故用over。
小題3:根據(jù)后文“他打開通向地下室的門”可以判斷Sibson沖下樓梯的目的是“查看一下”到底發(fā)生了什么事情。
小題4:他打開地下室的門,火焰從里面噴發(fā)出來。此處explode out意為break out(突然爆發(fā))。
小題5:根據(jù)此句中“因為這個房間有一個通向屋外的獨立的樓梯”,因此他當時感覺應(yīng)該是“安全的”。
小題6:當他正想通過那個樓梯出去的時候,卻被一堵火墻給阻攔(stop),故用B。
小題7:根據(jù)前面“three kilometres”及后文“so well hidden by trees”可知他的房子應(yīng)該是離開主干道有3公里。故用介詞off。
小題8:由于離開主干道3公里且被樹所遮蔽,因此呼救是沒有結(jié)果的(fruitless),故選C。
小題9:突然他聽到了像煙霧警報器之類的聲音。strike one’s ears“傳進某人的耳朵;突然聽到”。
小題10:根據(jù)后文Huggons撥打911可知,他是帶上了他的電話。故選D。
小題11:Huggons應(yīng)該是朝著他所聽到的聲音方向而去。故選A。
小題12:警察應(yīng)該是警告Huggons不要進入Sibson的房子。故選enter。
小題13:Huggons說他不能聽到Sibson的拼命叫喊。應(yīng)使用scream。
小題14:Huggons進入房子,但由于煙霧很大,他很快不得不跑回來“喘口氣”。此處catch one’s breath意為“喘口氣”,故答案選A。
小題15:在又一次打算進入房子的嘗試之后,Huggons最后還是放棄了,繞著圈子回來了。此處應(yīng)使用attempt(嘗試)。
小題16:由于煙霧很大,Huggons應(yīng)該是摸索著繞著從房子里面出來的,故選B。
小題17:當風將煙霧吹得足夠的分散,以致他能夠看到Sibson。此處part表示將…分開,因此不能用open,因此答案選C。
小題18:他用電筒往叢林中照。此處shine the flashlight為固定說法,意為“用電筒照”。故選D。
小題19:Huggons將梯子搭在房子上,將Sibson從二樓拽下來。此時二樓房子就要倒了,為了形容動作之快,故用pull。
小題20:根據(jù)后文Sibson自己所說的話“我當天晚上是一個人。然后我聽到了我生命中最美麗的聲音,是Huggons!笨芍麑uggons心存感激。故選D。
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C.A lesson from a whistle.
D.We should have a right attitude towards temptation(誘惑).

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根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Taking good notes is a time-saving skill that will help you to become a batter student in several ways.  71  Second, your notes are excellent materials to refer to when you are studying for a test. Third, note-taking offers variety to your study time and helps you to hold your interest.
You will want to take notes during classroom discussions and while reading a textbook or doing research for a report. 72 Whenever or however you take notes, keep in mind that note-taking is a selective process.73
The following methods may work best for you.
● Read the text quickly to find the main facts and ideas in it.
● Carefully read the text and watch for words that can show main points and supporting facts.
● Write your notes in your own words.
● 74
● Note any questions or ideas you may have about what was said or written.
As you take notes, you may want to use your own shorthand(速記). When you do, be sure that you understand your symbols and that you use them all the time.75
A. Use words, not complete sentences.
B. There are three practical note-taking methods.
C. You must write your notes on separate paper.
D. Otherwise, you may not be able to read your notes later.
E. You will also want to develop your own method for taking notes.
F. That means you must first decide what is important enough to include in your notes.
G. First, the simple act of writing something down makes it easier for you to understand and remember it.

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When JetBlue captain Clayton Osbon became unpredictable, his co-pilot invented a reason for him to go back into the cabin.Once the captain was out of the cockpit (駕駛艙) , the co-pilot locked the door to keep the captain from returning.Passengers, some with law enforcement experience, calmed the captain.The flight changed course to Amarillo, Texas where the captain was hospitalized.
Incidents in which a pilot has had an in-flight psychological breakdown are rare.But how could it happen at all? Though pilots are required to have an examination at least once a year by a physician approved by the FAA, there are no formal procedures in place to test pilots for signs of psychological problems.
At most airlines, pilots are members of a union.A pilot who appears to have a psychological or an alcohol problem can be reported to a union member whose job it is to investigate.If there is a problem, the pilot is given the choice of getting treatment or being reported to management.But at airlines, such as Allegiant, JetBlue, and Virgin American where there is no union, pilots are – to say the least - unwilling to report a fellow pilot to management.
In most professions, a person experiencing emotional difficulties is free to consult a doctor.Rut an airline pilot in therapy is viewed with suspicion both by the airline and by the FAA.No pilot wants to be put under extra examination by an agency that has the power to revoke their license or end their employment.That being the case, pilots are less likely than people in other professions to seek help.
There may be no way to make sure this never happens again, but its possibility can be reduced. Tests such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory ( MMPI) can reliably detect depression, paranoia, schizophrenia, and other problems.The FAA could require pilots to take the MMPI or a similar test on a periodic basis.Whether such testing becomes required will depend upon the public's response to this incident and whether additional incidents take place.
Flying is remarkably safe.But incidents such as this cause concern.
小題1:What does the underlined word "revoke" most probably mean?
A.delayB.cancelC.interruptD.renew
小題2:Why are some pilots unwilling to report a fellow pilot to management?
A.Because they are tested for signs of psychological problems every year.
B.Because they are likely to be treated by physicians.
C.Because they are supported by the airlines.
D.Because they might be fired.
小題3:What is the author' s attitude towards the incident?
A.satisfiedB.indifferentC.concernedD.disapproving
小題4:In which part of the newspaper can the passage be found?
A.EntertainmentB.SportsC.BusinessD.Society

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