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You are near the front line of a battle . Around you shells are exploding ;people are shooting from a house behind you .What are you doing there? You aren’t a soldier .You aren’t 36 carrying a gun .You’re standing in front of a 37 and you’re telling the TV 38 what is happening.
It’s all in a day’s work for a war reporter ,and it can be very 39 .In the first two years of the 40 in former Yugoslavia(前南斯拉夫),28 reporters and photographers were killed .Hundreds more were 41 . What kind of people put themselves in danger to 42 pictures to our TV screens and 43 to our newspapers? Why do they do it ?
“I think it’s every young journalist’s 44 to be a foreign reporter,” says Michael Nicholson, “that’s 45 you find the excitement .So when the first opportunity comes, you take it 46 it is a war.”
But there are moments of 47 . Jeremy Bowen says, “Yes ,when you’re lying on the ground and bullets (子彈)are flying 48 your ears ,you think: ‘What am I doing here? I’m not going to do this again.’ But that feeling 49 after a while and when the next war starts, you’ll be 50 .”
“None of us believes that we’re going to 51 ,” adds Michael. But he always 52 a lucky charm(護(hù)身符)with him .It was given to him by his wife for his first war. It’s a card which says “Take care of yourself.”Does he ever think about dying?“Oh, 53 ,and every time it happens you look to the sky and say to God, ‘If you get me out of this ,I 54 I’ll never do it again.’ You can almost hear God 55 , because you know he doesn’t believe you .”
36.A.simply B.really C.merely D.even
37.A.crowd B.house C.battlefield D.camera
38.A.producers B.viewers C.directors D.a(chǎn)ctors
39.A.dangerous B.exciting C.normal D.disappointing
40.A.stay B.fight C.war D.life
41.A.injured B.buried C.defeated D.saved
42.A.bring B.show C.take D.make
43.A.scenes B.passages C.stories D.contents
44.A.belief B.dream C.duty D.faith
45.A.why B.what C.how D.where
46.A.even so B.ever since C.a(chǎn)s if D.even if
47.A.fear B.surprise C.shame D.sadness
48.A.into B.a(chǎn)round C.past D.through
49.A.returns B.goes C.continues D.occurs
50.A.there B.a(chǎn)way C.out D.home
51.A.leave B.escape C.die D.remain
52.A.hangs B.wears C.holds D.carries
53.A.never B.many times C.some time D.seldom
54.A.consider B.a(chǎn)ccept C.promise D.guess
55.A.whispering B.laughing C.screaming D.crying
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You are near the front line of a battle .Around you shells are exploding ;people are shooting from a house behind you .What are you doing there? You aren’t a soldier .You aren’t 36 carrying a gun .You’re standing in front of a 37 and you’re telling the TV 38 what is happening.
It’s all in a day’s work for a war reporter ,and it can be very 39 .In the first two years of the 40 in former Yugoslavia(前南斯拉夫),28 reporters and photographers were killed .Hundreds more were 41 .What kind of people put themselves in danger to 42 pictures to our TV screens and 43 to our newspapers? Why do they do it ?
“I think it’s every young journalist’s 44 to be a foreign reporter,” says Michael Nicholson, “that’s 45 you find the excitement .So when the first opportunity comes ,you take it 46 it is a war.”
But there are moments of 47 . Jeremy Bowen says, “Yes ,when you’re lying on the ground and bullets (子彈)are flying 48 your ears ,you think: ‘What am I doing here? I’m not going to do this again.’ But that feeling 49 after a while and when the next war starts , you’ll be
50 .”
“None of us believes that we’re going to 51 ,” adds Michael .But he always 52 a lucky charm(護(hù)身符)with him .It was given to him by his wife for his first war .It’s a card which says “Take care of yourself.” Does he ever think about dying? “Oh, 53 ,and every time it happens you look to the sky and say to God, ‘If you get me out of this ,I 54 I’ll never do it again.’ You can almost hear God 55 ,because you know he doesn’t believe you .”
36.A.simply B.really C.merely D.even
37.A.crowd B.house C.battlefield D.camera
38.A.producers B.viewers C.directors D.a(chǎn)ctors
39.A.dangerous B.exciting C.normal D.disappointing
40.A.stay B.fight C.war D.life
41.A.injured B.buried C.defeated D.saved
42.A.bring B.show C.take D.make
43.A.scenes B.passages C.stories D.contents
44.A.belief B.dream C.duty D.faith
45.A.why B.what C.how D.where
46.A.even so B.ever since C.a(chǎn)s if D.even if
47.A.fear B.surprise C.shame D.sadness
48.A.into B.a(chǎn)round C.past D.through
49.A.returns B.goes C.continues D.occurs
50.A.there B.a(chǎn)way C.out D.home
51.A.leave B.escape C.die D.remain
52.A.hangs B.wears C.holds D.carries
53.A.never B.many times C.some time D.seldom
54.A.consider B.a(chǎn)ccept C.promise D.guess
55.A.whispering B.laughing C.screaming D.crying
You are near the front line of a battle. Around you shells (炮彈)are exploding; people are shooting from a house behind you. What are you doing there? You aren’t a soldier. You aren’t 36 carrying a gun. You’re standing in front of a 37 and you’re telling the TV 38 what is happening.
It’s all in a day’s work for a war reporter, and it can be very 39 . In the first two years of the 40 in former Yugoslavia(前南斯拉夫), 28 reporters and photographers were killed. Hundreds more were 41 .
What kind of people put themselves in danger to 42 pictures to our TV screens and 43 to our newspapers? Why do they do it ?
“I think it’s every young journalist’s 44 to be a foreign reporter,” says Michael Nicholson, “that’s 45 you find the excitement. So when the first opportunity comes, you take it 46 it is a war.”
But there are moments of 47 . Jeremy Bowen says, “Yes, when you’re lying on the ground and bullets(子彈)are flying 48 your ears, you think: ‘What am I doing here? I’m not going to do this again.’ But that feeling 49 after a while and when the next war starts, you’ll be 50 .”
“None of us believes that we’re going to 51 ” adds Michael. But he always 52 a lucky charm(護(hù)身符)with him. It was given to him by his wife for his first war. It’s a card which says “Take care of yourself.” Does he ever think about dying? “Oh, 53 , and every time it happens you look to the sky and say to God, ‘If you get me out of this, I 54 I’ll never do it again.’ You can almost hear God 55 , because you know he doesn’t believe you .”
1. A.really B.simply C.merely D.even
2. A.battlefield B.crowd C.camera D.house
3. A.directors B.producers C.a(chǎn)ctors D.viewers
4. A.depressing B.disappointing C.dangerous D.endangered
5. A.life B.stay C.war D.fight
6. A.buried B.defeated C.wounded D.beaten
7. A.take B.bring C.make D.show
8. A.Stories B.scenes C.passages D.contents
9. A.faith B.nightmare C.dream D.duty
10. A.how B.why C.where D.because
11. A.even if B.a(chǎn)s if C.even so D.ever since
12. A.fear B.surprise C.sadness D.shame
13. A.past B.into C.through D.a(chǎn)round
14. A.occurs B.returns C.goes D.continues
15. A.a(chǎn)way B.out C.home D.there
16. A.die B.leave C.remain D.escape
17. A.wears B.carries C.hangs D.holds
18. A.seldom B.never C.many times D.some time
19. A.consider B.promise C.guess D.a(chǎn)ccept
20. A.screaming B.laughing C.crying D.whispering
完形填空(每小題1.5分,共20小題)
You are near the front line of a battle. Around you shells are exploding; people are shooting from a house behind you. What are you doing there? You aren’t a soldier. You aren’t 1 carrying a gun. You’re standing in front of a 2 and you’re telling the TV 3 what is happening.
It’s all in a day’s work for a war reporter, and it can be very 4 . In the first two years of the 5 in former Yugoslavia(前南斯拉夫), 28 reporters and photographers were killed. Hundreds more were 6 .
What kind of people put themselves in danger to 7 pictures to our TV screens and 48 to our newspapers? Why do they do it ?
“I think it’s every young journalist’s 9 to be a foreign reporter,” says Michael Nicholson, “that’s 10 you find the excitement. So when the first opportunity comes, you take it 11 it is a war.”
But there are moments of 12 . Jeremy Bowen says, “Yes, when you’re lying on the ground and bullets(子彈)are flying 13 your ears, you think: ‘What am I doing here? I’m not going to do this again.’ But that feeling 14 after a while and when the next war starts, you’ll be 15 .”
“None of us believes that we’re going to 16 ” adds Michael. But he always 17 a lucky charm(護(hù)身符)with him. It was given to him by his wife for his first war. It’s a card which says “Take care of yourself.” Does he ever think about dying? “Oh, 18 , and every time it happens you look to the sky and say to God, ‘If you get me out of this, I 19 I’ll never do it again.’ You can almost hear God 20 , because you know he doesn’t believe you .”
1. A.really B.simply C.even D.merely
2. A.battlefield B.camera C.crowd D.house
3. A.directors B.producers C.viewers D.a(chǎn)ctors
4. A.depressing B.disappointing C.dangerous D.endangered
5. A.life B.stay C.fight D.war
6. A.buried B.defeated C.wounded D.beaten
7. A.take B.make C.bring D.show
8. A.stories B.scenes C.passages D.contents
9. A.faith B.nightmare C.dream D.duty
10. A.how B.where C.why D.because
11. A.a(chǎn)s if B.even if C.even so D.ever since
12. A.surprise B.fear C.sadness D.shame
13. A.past B.into C.through D.a(chǎn)round
14. A.occurs B.returns C.goes D.continues
15. A.a(chǎn)way B.out C.there D.home
16. A.die B.leave C.remain D.escape
17. A.wears B.carries C.hangs D.holds
18. A.seldom B.never C.many times D.some time
19. A.promise B.consider C.guess D.a(chǎn)ccept
20. A.laughing B.screaming C.crying D.whispering
閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Back in my country, when I was a child, I used to go to “market day” with my mother.One day each week, farmers used to 1their fruit and vegetables into the city.They 2one street to all cars, and the farmers set up tables for their 3.This outdoor market was a great place to 4. Everything was fresher than produce in grocery stores because the farmers brought it in 5after the harvest.My mother and I always got there early in the morning to get the 6produce.
The outdoor market was a wonderful adventure for a small child, 7was like a festival – full of colors and 8.There are red tomatoes, yellow lemons, green lettuce, peppers, grapes, and onions.The farmers did their own 9.They all shouted loudly for 10to buy their produce.“Come and buy my beautiful oranges! They’re juicy and delicious and full of vitamins to 11your children healthy and strong!”
Everyone used to 12with the farmers over the 13of their produce.It was like a wonderful drama in a theatre; the buyers and sellers were the “ 14” in this drama.My mother was an 15at this.First, she picked the freshest, most attractive tomatoes, for example.Then she asked the price.The seller told her.
“What?” she said.She looked very surprised.“So 16?”
The seller looked terribly 17.“My dear lady!” he replied.“I’m a poor, 18farmer.These are the cheapest tomatoes on the market!”
They always argued for several minutes before agreeing 19a price.My mother took her tomatoes and left.Both buyer and seller were 20.The drama was over.
1.A.carry B.take C.bring D.fetch
2.A.opened B.closed C.started D.stopped
3.A.produce B.goods C.food D.product
4.A.buy B.sell C.bargain D.shop
5.A.hurriedly B.immediately C.hardly D.straightly
6.A.best B.finest C.freshest D.cheapest
7.A.who B.that C.which D.what
8.A.voices B.noises C.sounds D.a(chǎn)ccent
9.A.shopping B.business C.shouting D.a(chǎn)dvertising
10.A.customers B.producers C.themselves D.sellers
11.A.leave B.let C.except D.make
12.A.a(chǎn)rgue B.talk C.discuss D.speak
13.A.order B.price C.quality D.form
14.A.viewers B.listeners C.a(chǎn)ctors D.directors
15.A.a(chǎn)ctress B.inventor C.a(chǎn)dvancer D.expert
16.A.wonderful B.exciting C.cheap D.expensive
17.A.injured B.hurt C.damaged D.wounded
18.A.excellent B.fair C.honest D.easy
19.A.with B.to C.in D.on
20.A.disappointed B.encouraged C.satisfied D.tired
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