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山東濰坊高一英語月考精品試卷(一)

第I卷

第一部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

1.In2009manycountriesaregoingthroughfinancialcrisis.hasagreat

effectonmanywalksoflife.

A.itB.whichC.thatD.what

2.ItissaidthatchancesarehightheChineseCommunistPartywill

co-operatewithKuomintangforthethirdtime.

A.thatB.asC.ifD.what

3.Amanisbeingquestionedinrelationtothemurderlastnight.

A.advisedB.attendedC.attemptedD.admitted

4.Mr.Smith,ofthespeech,startedtoreadanovel.

A.tired;boringB.tiring:bored

C.tired;boredD.tiring;boring

5.Helenalwayshelpshermotherdothehouseworkeventhoughgoingtoschool

mostofherday.

A.takesupB.makesupC.savesupD.usesup

6.Onlywhenhetoldniewhattroublehewasin.

A.didIrealizeB.IrealizedC.doIrealizeD.Irealize

7.Imethim,hewasworkingasasecretary;nabigcompany.

A.SincethefirsttimeB.Thefirsttime

C.ForthefirsttimeD.Thefirsttimewhich

8.Thedoctorsuggestedhe___withaseriousdiseaseand(hathetohospitalat

once.

A.heinfected:besent

B.wasinfected:hesent

C.shouldbeinfected;wassent

D.beinfected;wassent

9.Thelookonhisfaceshowedthathehadn'texpectedit.

A.astonishedB.astonishing

C.beingastonishedD.havingastonished

10.Thedoctorhasanewideaonthetreatment,whichiswellthoughtof

byhiscompanions.

AcomeaboutB.putforwardC.spokenupD.regardedas

11.Whoisthefireinthekitchen?

A.blameB.toblameforC.blamedD.blamefor

12.Youshouldreadthe_inthecarrepairmanual(手冊)carefullybeforeyouslar(.

A.instructionsB.instructionC.introductionsD.explanations

13.NomatterhowItriedtoreadit,thesentencedidn'ttome.

A.understandB.makeoutC.turnoutD.makesense

14.Dr.Bakeisaprofessorofphysics.,heisafamouswriter.

A.InallB.InbriefC.InfactD.Inaddition

15.inthecomputergames,theboynolongerputhisheartintostudy.

A.AbsorbingB.LosingC.AbsorbedD.Devoted

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分3()分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16?35各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和

D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Asasinglemother,Ihadtodotwojobs,whichkeptmeverybusy.

Twomonthsago,Iwenttoa16withAlice.SinceI17wentoutwithher,

sheseemedveryhappy.Manyparentsweretherewiththeirchildren.Isaldownona

bench,18Aliceplayingwithotherchildren.Abouthalfanhourlater,amanofabout

fortyyearsoldcameand19besideme.AsIhadtogobacktowork,Istoodupand

(oldAliceihatwehadto20.

“CanIstayherealittlelonger?”Alicepleaded.

“No,wemustgonow,“Isaid,21Alicejustdidn'tmove.

44Justtenmoreminutes,Mshepleadedagain,andIbecame22.

“Gonow,"123,andAlicestartedtocry.24that,themansittingonthe

25stoodupandcametous.

“Whydon'tyoujustlether26tenmoreminutes?”heasked.Thenhetoldmea

27.Heusedtobeverybusy,too.Everytimehislittlesonwantedtogooutandplay,

hetoldhimhewas28.Oneday,hissonwentoutandplayed29,andhedidn't

comehackagain—hewashitbya30driverofacar.Thefatherregrettedwhathe

haddonetohisson,butheneverhadthe31toplaywithhimagain.Hearingthe

story,I32.1kneltdownandsaidtoAlice,“OK,tenmoreminutes,andMomwill

play33you.”

34isallaboutmakingpriorities(優(yōu)先).Whatareyourpriorities?Givesomeone

vou35tenmoreminutesofvourtimetoday.

16.A.parkB.schoolC.seaD.cinema

17.A.sometimesB.oftenC.usuallyD.hardly

18.A.keepingB.hearingC.findingD.watching

19.A.gotoffB.satdownC.brokeinD.turnedup

20.A.goB.shopC.changeD.eat

21.A.becauseB.asC.butD.so

22.A.sadB.pleasedC.angryD.excited

23.A.whisperedB.wishedC.beggedD.shouted

24.A.KnowingB.SeeingC.HopingD.Thinking

25.A.groundB.chairC.benchD.stone

26.A.runB.playC.doD.laugh

27.A.storyB.jokeC.wayD.lie

28.A.busyB.lonelyC.boringD.ill

29.A.suddenlyB.aloneC.happilyD.crazily

30.A.blindB.kindC.drunkenD.good

31.A.energyB.interestC.heartD.chance

32.A.stayedupB.tookpartC.calmeddowriD.cameback

33.A.behindB.withC.forD.under

34.A.ChoiceB.JoyC.WorkD.Life

35.A.appreciateB.dislikeC.admireD.love

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Itwasalmostfouro'clockinthemorningwhenthefirebrokeout."Wcwatchedone

windowblownout,andthenanother,andheardpeopleshouting,“saysStanley,?1?a

juniorfromWestfieldStateCollegeinMassachusetts.Studentswerethrowingropes

madefrombedsheetsouttheirwindows,andacoupleof由emweretryingtoclimb

down.

Almostallthehotel's502roomswerefilledwithcollegestudentsfromacrossthe

UnitedStateswhowerespendingtheirholidayhereinAcapulco,Mexico.Asthesmoke

thickened,MorenoranupstairstowhereotherWestfieldstudentswererooming."Some

peoplehadnoideawhatwasgoingon,“hesays.”wasshoutingatthetopofmyvoice.I

madesureIhiteverydoor/'Atthesametime,Stanleywasdownstairshelpingpeopleget

throughthesmoke-filledhall.TherehejoinedforceswithNalewanskiwhohadjustcome

backfromhisownnightout.

“Lei'sgo,"Nalewanskisays.HeandStanleywettheirshirtsinthebathroomand

wrappedthemaroundtheirmouthsandnosessotheycouldbreathe.Thentheyranupthe

stairs.

NalewanskiandStanleyfoundMorenoonthefourthfloor.Theyallranupstairsand

downthecorridors(走廊)oneveryfloor,hillingeverydoorhard.

Intheend,noonewasseriouslyhurt.Evenmoreunbelievable,alltheWestfield

studentsmadeitbacktoMassachusettslaterthatsameday.

WestfieldpresidentEvanDohcllcsays,“Ihaveagreatdealofprideintheseyoung

menandhowtheywereabletoreact(反應(yīng))insuchanemergency.n

36.What'sthebesttitlefbrthispassage?

A.Collegestudentshaveaterribleholiday

B.Collegestudentssurviveabigfire

C.Heroes:closecallinahotelfire

D.AbigfirebreaksoutinahotelinMexico

37.WhatdowelearnaboutStanleyfromthepassage?

A.Heisinhislastyearincollege.

B.Heisaverybraveyoungman.

C.Hewasreadingabookwhenthefirebrokeou(.

D.Hewas(hefirstonetofindouttherewasafire.

38.According(othepassage,mightnothavewokenpeopleupduringthefire.

A.EvanDobelleB.Nalewanski

C.StanleyD.Moreno

39.ThestudentshelpedpeopleoutthroughallofthefollowingwaysEXCEPT

A.helpingpeoplegetthroughthehall

B.shoutingloudlytowarnpeople

C.hittingthedoorstowakepeopleup

D.makingropestorpeopletoclimbdown

B

TheInternetissometimesdescribedasbigcomputingpower.Butthispowerhasto

comefromsomewhere.Dacacenters(數(shù)據(jù)中心)arebuildingsfullofservers.These

powerfulcomputersstore,process?andmoveinformation.TheymaketheWebwork.

Taskstraditionallydonewithsoftware,whichisstoredonapersonalcomputer,are

nowincreasinglyofferedasservicesontheInternet.GoogleApps,forexample,canwork

withouttheneedforspecialsoftware.Othercompanies,includingSand

Microsoft,alsooffersoftwareasaservice.

RichMillerisaneditoroftheDataCenterKnowledge.Hesays(hatcomputing

powerneedsanotherkindofpowerwhichalsohastocomefromsomewhere.Data

centersneedenergynotonlycooperatetheirserversbuttocoolandprotecttheirsystems.

TheEnvironmentalProtectionAgencysaystheUnitedStateshasabouttenthousand

datacenters.Italsosaysthattheyusealmosttwopercentofthecountry'selectricity.

Theamountandcostofenergyusedbydatacentersisthesubjectofgrowing

concern.Usingwindpowerorsomeotherrenewable(可再仁的)energyfordatacenters

couldhelpthesituation.Anotlicransweristomakeserversmorecncrgy-cfficicnt.

Stillanothersolutionmaycomefromvirtualization.Thisletsoneserverworklike

several.Aserverusuallyrunsasingleoperatingsystem.likeLinuxorWindows.

Virtualizationletsbothrunatthesametime.

RichMilleratDsaystheneedfbrdatacenterswillonly

increaseastheInternetbecomesmorecentraltoeverydaylife.

40.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,allofthefollowingstatementsaboutservers

aretrueEXCEPTthat.

A.theyarepeopleinthedatacenters

B.theymaketheWebwork

C.theysendinformationtoInternetusers

D.(heyarepowerfulcomputersinthedatacenters

41.WhichofthefollowingmayNOToffersoftwareasaservice?

A.GoogleApps.

B.S.

C.Microsoft.

D.D.

42.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.datacentersoftenstopworking

B.datacentersusealotofenergyeveryday

C.thereareabouttenthousanddatacentersintheworld

D.peoplenolongerstoresoftwareontheircomputers

43.Inthewriter'sopinion,whichofthefollowingmayNOTbeagoodwaytosolve

theenergyproblem?

A.Byusingwindpower.

B.Bymakingserversmoreenergy-efficient.

C.Bylettingoneserverworklikeseveral.

D.ByaskingpeopletorelyontheInternetless.

C

Doyouknowthatgirlsarcseventimesmorelikelythanboystobeunhappyand

twicemorelikelytocommitsuicide(自殺)andthatgirlsarethreetimesmorelikelythan

boystohaveanegativeattitude?TwentypercentofthegirlsintheUSbetweentheages

of12and17drinkalcohol(酒)andsmokecigarettes.

Sowhatismental(心理的)health?Mentalhealthishowwethink,feel,andactin

ordertofacelife'sproblems.

Ayounggirl'smentalhealthaffectsherdailylifeandfuture.Likephysicalhealth,

mentalhealthisimportantateverystageoflife.Caringfbrandprotectingayounggirfs

mentalhealthisimportanttoensurethatshegrowsup(obecomethebestshecanbe.

Manychildrenexperiencementalhealthproblemsthatarepainfulandcanbeserious.

Mentalhealthproblemsafleclatleastoneineveryfiveyourgpeoplealanygiventime.

Unluckily,abouttwothirdsofallyoungpeoplewithmentalhealthproblemsarenot

gettingthehelptheyneed.Mentalhealthproblemscanleadtoschoolfailure,alcoholor

otherdrugabuse(濫用),familyviolence,orevensuicide.

Therearemanysignsthatmaypointtoapossiblementalhealthprobleminachild

orteenager.Ifyouareworriedaboutachildorhaveanyquestions,lookforhelpatonce.

Talktoyourdoctor,aschoolteacher,orothermentalhealthexpertswhoaretrainedto

knowwhetheryourchildhasamentalhealthproblem.Youcanalsocall1-800-789-2647

foralistofwarningsigns.

44.Whatisimpliedinthefirstparagraph?

A.Moreandmoregirlsarecommittingsuicide.

B.Boysarcusuallyphysicallystrongerthangirls.

C.Girlsarcmorelikelytohavementalhealthproblemsthanhoys.

D.ChildreninAmericaarelackinginparentalcare.

45.Intheauthor'sopinion,.

A.mentalhealthismoreimportantthanphysicalhealth

B.mentalhealthisimportantnomatterhowoldyouare

C.peoplewithmentalhealthproblemswillneversucceed

D.it'seasierfbrchildrentohavementalhealthproblemsthanadults

46.Accordingto(hepassage,whichof(hefollowingpeoplewouldmostprobably

call1-800-789-2647?

A.Peoplewhoaresure(heyhavementalhealthproblems.

B.Childrenwhohavementalhealthproblemsandwanthelp.

C.Parentswhowanttoknowwhethertheirchildrenaredoingwellatschool.

D.Parentswhowanttoknowwhethertheirchildrenhavementalhealthproblems.

47.Thepurposeofthispassageisto.

A.tellparentswhattodoiftheyfindthattheirchildrenhavementalhealthproblems

B.explainwhysomanychildrenhavementalhealthproblems

C.tellpeoplehowbaditistohavementalhealthproblems

D.askparentstopaymoreattentiontotheirchildren'smentalhealth

D

ItistruethatthefirstOlympicGamesofthemodemtimesin1896werenotopento

women.BaronPierredeCoubertin,whogavenewlifetothsGames,wasverymucha

manofhistime.Hedidn'tlikewomenshowingupfbrtheGames.Butsincethistime,

thingshavechanged.Historyshowsthatthenumberofwomenparticipatinginthe

OlympicGameshasbeenincreasingovertheyears,sincetheirfirstparticipationinthe

1900OlympicGamesandespeciallyin(helast30years.Thisdevelopmentisofsocial,

politicalandculturalsignificance(意義).

Theprogressistheresultofthecooperaiion(合作)o「iheenureOlympicMovement

andofpropermeasuresthattheInternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC)?International

SportsFederations(IFs),andNationalOlympicCommittees(NOCs)havetaken.

Especiallyinthelast20years>theIOChasenlargedthewomen'sprogramatthe

OlympicGames,incooperationwithIFsandtheOrganizingCommitteesfortheOlympic

Games(OCOGs).Thisdevelopmentwasfurtherstrengihened(鞏固)bytheIOC's

decisionthatallsportsmusthavewomen'sevents.TheIOCalsostartedtoworkon

increasingthenumberofwomenatleadershiplevelinsportin1981.FormerPresident

JuanAntonioSamaranch,whowantedtohavewomenasIOCmembers,madeagreat

conlribulion(貢獻(xiàn)).

Manysportsvolunteershaveworkedtoincreasethenumberofwomenjoininginthe

OlympicGames.Thisprogresshasbeenmadealsothankstothestrongdeterminationof

womenfromdifferentcountriesoftheworldwhohaveworkedtomakesurewomenarc

fullyrepresentedinallsports.

48.Theunderlinedpan'"participatingin“inthefirstparagraphcanbereplacedby

“,,

A.gettingclosetoB.takingpartin

CcallingforD.takingover

49.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,allofthefollowingarctrueEXCEPT

(hat.

A.womenwerenotallowedtojoininthe1896OlympicGames

B.BaronPierredeCoubertinwasveryfamouswhenhewasalive

C.manywomenhavecompetedintheOlympicGamesinthelast30years

D.BaronPierredeCoubertintriedhisbesttoletwomenjoinintheOlympicGames

50.Whatarethelasttwoparagraphsmainlyabout?

A.WhywomenwerenotallowedtojoinintheOlympicGames.

B.HowmoreandmorewomenwereabletojoinintheOlympicGames.

C.Whatsomeorganizationshavedoneforwomen'srights.

D.WhatsportsvolunteershavedonetoenablewomentojoinintheOlympic

Games.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每個題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩

項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

51Beingangrydoesn'treallysolvemuch,butwhatpeopledowhentheyfeel

angryisimportant.Thegoalistocalmdownandtrytosolvewhatisbotheringyou.This

ishardforsomekidsandadults?too.Insteadofcalmingdown,somekidsmightkeep

gettingmoreandmoreupsetuntiltheyexplodelikeavolcano!

52Theirangermighthesostrongthattheylosecontroloftheirtemper.They

mayactinwaysunacceptableandhurtful.Peoplemaysaythatsomeonehastrouble

controllingtheirtemper.53

Somekidsmightgetsoangrythattheyscreamattheirparents,breaksomething,

orevenworse,hittheirbrothersorsisters.54However>it'snotOKfbrakidtodo

anyofthosethings.Kidsdon'twanttoactinthisway,butsometimesangryfeelingscan

behardtomanage.Sowhattodo?

Well,thegoodnewsisthatkidsdon'tjusthavetokeepmakingthesamemistakes

overandoveragain.55Imagineyourtemperasapuppyinsideyouthatneedssome

training.Thepuppyisnotbad一itwillprobablyturnoutagreatdog.Itjustneedstolearn

somerulesbecause,rightnow,thatpuppyiscausingsomeproblemstoyou.

A.Youcantrainyourtemper.

B.Youdon'twanttocausetrouble.

C.Kidsshouldbeallov/edtoexpresstheirfeelings,evenangryones.

D.Everybodygetsangrysometimes.

E.Infact,theyusuallymean(hatakidbehavesbadlywhenfeelingangry.

F.Insteadofthinkingofthepersonyou'reangrywith,thinkofsomethingelse.

G.Somekidsgetangrymoreoftenormoreeasilythansomeotherkids.

第II卷

第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。

文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修

改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(八),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2.只允許修改10處。

DearAlice>

Ihavejustgotsomegoodnewstotellto\you.Ianationalprizefbrpainting

pleasing

lastweek.MyfatherwassothathesuggestedIgotoEnglandfora

pleased/happy

...........................staying,"一0....place八.or

holiday.Idliketothereforhalfamonth,visitingp^ces°interest

A

practicingmyEnglishaswell.Wc'vcbeenwritingtoeach(汕.「向rnearlyayearnow.I

talkat

haveoftendreamedof川內(nèi)”^acet0facewithyou.Iimagineyou'llbe-vacation

sightsee

yourselfatthattime.Perhapswecouldgoouttodosomesightseeingt0^ether-

Bestwishesforyou!

Lily

第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

根據(jù)下表所提供的信息,寫一篇報(bào)告,描述奧運(yùn)會給你校學(xué)生生活帶來的變化。

奧運(yùn)會之前奧運(yùn)會之后

學(xué)校每周兩節(jié)體育課,并且有時被文化每天一小時體育活動課,師生一起開展

課占用戶外活動

學(xué)生只顧學(xué)習(xí),忽視運(yùn)動認(rèn)識到身體好可以促進(jìn)學(xué)習(xí)

注意:詞數(shù)100左右。參考詞匯:忽視neglect

參考答案

1.答案B

解析句意為:2009年許多國家仍然需要面對經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī),經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)給我們生活

的許多方面帶來了很大影響。which引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句。

2.答案A

解析句意為:據(jù)說中國共產(chǎn)黨和國民黨第三次合作的可能性很大。that引導(dǎo)同

位語從句修飾chances<)

3.答案C

解析attemptedmurder謀殺未遂。

4.答案A

解析句意為:由于厭倦了那令人討厭的演講,史密斯先生開始讀起了小說。tired

of厭倦...:boring令人厭倦的,無聊的,故選A項(xiàng)。

5.答案A

解析既使上學(xué)占了她一天中的大部分時間,但是海倫總是幫助她媽媽。lakeup

占據(jù)(時間、場所等)。

6.答案A

解析only+狀語(狀語從句)放句首時,主句要倒裝。

7.答案B

解析句意為:我第一次遇到他時,他正在一家大公司當(dāng)秘書。

8.答案B

解析第一個句子中的suggest作“暗示,表明”講,從句謂語動詞根據(jù)需要使用

時態(tài);第二個句子的suggest表示“建議”,從句需用(should)+v.原形,故選B項(xiàng)。

9.答案A

解析句意為:他臉上吃驚的表情表明他未料到此事。astonishing令人吃驚的,

astonished吃驚的,驚訝的?

10.答案B

解析putforward提出。

11.答案B

解析betoblame(for...)為...負(fù)責(zé),為....而應(yīng)該受到責(zé)備。

12.答案A

解析句意為:你在使用前應(yīng)該仔細(xì)閱讀汽車維修保護(hù)手冊中的說明。

instructions(pL)說明;說明書。

13.答案D

解析makesense講得通;有意義。

14.答案D

解析句意為:貝克博士是一位物理學(xué)教授,另外,他還是一位著名的作家。in

addition另外,除...之外還。

15.答案C

解析句意為:由于被電腦上的游戲所吸弓I,這個男孩不再把心思用在學(xué)習(xí)上了。

beabsorbedinsth.被...所吸引,全神貫注于....;belostin沉浸在....中。

—、

16.答案A

解析根據(jù)后文對場景的描述可知作者帶女兒去了一座公園。

17.答案D

解析根據(jù)前文“whichkeptmeverybusy”以及"sheseemedveryhappy”的語境可

知作者平時很少帶女兒出去玩。

18.答案D

解析根據(jù)語境可知作者坐在公園的長髡上看女兒和別的小孩玩。

19.答案B

解析根據(jù)語境可知一個四十多歲的男人走了過來,坐在了作者的身旁。

20.答案A

解析根據(jù)“Asihadtogobacktowork”的語境可知作者起身告訴女兒她們必須

得走了。

21.答案C

解析根據(jù)“Alicejustdidn'tmove”的語境可知女兒并不愿意回去,所以這里需要

一個表示轉(zhuǎn)折的連詞。

22.答案C

解析作者叫女兒走,可女兒不愿意,最后作者生氣了。

23.答案D

解析根據(jù)作者生氣的語境可知她朝女兒喊了起來。

24.答案B

解析根據(jù)語境可知長凳上的那個男人看到作者與女兒之間的這一幕站了起來,

朝她們走了過來。

25.答案C

解析根據(jù)前文語境可知那個男人是坐在長凳上的。

26.答案B

解析根據(jù)語境可知那個男人問作者為什么就不能讓女兒再多玩十分鐘。

27.答案A

解析根據(jù)后文的語境可知那個男人給作者講了一個發(fā)生在他身上的故事。

28.答案A

解析根據(jù)“Heusedtobeverybusy,too.”的語境可知那個男人的兒子每次叫他

陪他出去玩的時候,他就說很忙。

29.答案B

解析根據(jù)那個男人總是不陪兒子出去玩的語境可知有一天他的兒子獨(dú)自一個

人出去玩了。

30.答案C

解析根據(jù)語境可知那個男人的兒子被一位喝醉酒的司機(jī)撞死了。

31.答案D

解析根據(jù)那個男人的兒子被車撞死了的語境可知他再也沒有機(jī)會跟兒子一起

玩了。

32.答案C

解析根據(jù)語境可知作者聽那個男人講完發(fā)生在他身上的故事后便平靜了下來。

35.答案D

解析根據(jù)語境可知作者建議我們勻出十分鐘時間來洽我們愛的人。

34.答案D

解析最后一段點(diǎn)明了文章的主題,即人生對某些事情應(yīng)該優(yōu)先對待。

33.答案B

解析根據(jù)語境可知作者答應(yīng)女兒可以再多玩十分鐘,而且還會陪女兒一起玩。

三、

36.答案C

解析主旨大意題。本文主要講述在墨西哥的一家酒店遭遇大火的時候,幾名大

學(xué)生勇敢地跑上樓叫醒別人逃生的故事,故選C作文章的標(biāo)題最好。

37.答案B

解析推理判斷題。發(fā)生大火時,Stanley不顧個人安危,英勇地幫助別人脫難,

由此可推斷他是一個很勇敢的人。

38.答案A

解析細(xì)節(jié)理解題。通讀文章內(nèi)容可知Nalewanski.Stanley..Moren。都參與了

救人工作,而根據(jù)文章最后一段可知EvanDobelle是WestfieldSlale大學(xué)的校長,

文章并沒有提及他當(dāng)時有沒有在現(xiàn)場,故他有可能并沒有參與救人。

39.答案D

解析細(xì)節(jié)理解題。通讀全文,可知他們并沒有做繩子來讓別人

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