I rang my parents to tell them I had arrived________(平安地).

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:湖南省師大附中2011-2012學(xué)年度高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題(人教版) 題型:053

Directions:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C andD.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.

  At just six years old, Joey Kilpatrick is Australia's unofficial hide-and-seek champion after he hid in a bedroom cupboard for eight hours while playing his favourite game, causing a massive rescue operation.

  The determined little boy's disappearing act led to a full-scale search, including nine police officers, five State Emergency Service volunteers, tracker dogs and almost all of the residents(居民)of the town of Goombungee.

  His mother, Chris, says she called the police when Joey disappeared one afternoon after telling his older brother, Lachlan, 14, that he was off to play hide-and-seek.

  “I called the two boys for dinner,” Chris says.“After about 20 minutes I started to worry.I was shouting to Joey, ‘OK, we can't find you, time to come out! ’”

  But there was no sign of her little boy.Within minutes of Chris calling the authorities, the police started on of the biggest ground searches in the town's history.

  “I was really scared.I rang my husband, Kris, who works out of town, and he immediately hit the road, calling me every 10 minutes,” Chris recalls.“They searched the house from top to bottom; everyone was out looking for him.When a neighbour asked if I'd checked the water tank, that's when reality hit.I was terrified.”

  After hours of searching the town, confused police decided to search the house one more time.

  “I just sat there waiting,” Chris says.“Then a strange feeling came over me, and I wandered into the bedroom and put my hand on a pile of blankets in the cupboard.As I pulled them out, there he was-asleep and completely unaware of what was going on! I’ve never hugged him so hard.

  Senior constable(巡警), Chris Brameld, from Goombungee police, says he is glad that Joey's game had a happy ending:“When we realized he was safe, we agreed that it doesn't get much better than that!”

  And young Joey promises that next time he won't be so intent on finding the best hiding place.“I want to say sorry to the policemen and to Mummy for scaring them,” he says.“I promise next time I'll hide where they can find me and I won't fall asleep!”

(1)

Why did the boy hide in a bedroom cupboard?

[  ]

A.

He wanted to start a massive rescue operation.

B.

He didn't think he could be easily found there.

C.

He is Australia's unofficial hide-and-seek champion.

D.

He thought it was good place to sleep.

(2)

What did the boy's mother do the moment she couldn't find her son?

[  ]

A.

She turned to her neighbours for help.

B.

She called the police and her husband.

C.

She checked the water tank.

D.

She searched the town from top to bottom.

(3)

What can we learn from the passage?

[  ]

A.

The boy felt very cold when he was found.

B.

The boy knew clearly what was going on.

C.

The mother was very grateful to find her boy.

D.

The mother usually hugged her boy very hard.

(4)

How did the boy feel after he found out what had happened?

[  ]

A.

Pitiful.

B.

Funny.

C.

Scared.

D.

Guilty.

(5)

According to the passage, what was the best thing in the end about what happened?

[  ]

A.

The boy was found safe.

B.

The boy fell asleep.

C.

The boy won the championship.

D.

The boy found the best hiding place.

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科目:高中英語 來源:河北省邯鄲市09-10學(xué)年度高二第二學(xué)期期末考試(英語) 題型:閱讀理解

Husband had just bought a new washing machine for me. I decided to use it and I washed a lot of things. Everything worked well, but I found one of my husband’s socks missing. I looked everywhere for it, but I couldn’t find it anywhere.
The next morning, I got ready for school as usual. When the bell rang, the students came in. I greeted them first and then told them what we were going to do that day.
When I turned around to write on the blackboard, the class broke out a roar!
They laughed and laughed. They laughed so much, in fact, that I was afraid the headmaster would be into seeing all this.
I asked the class to stop, but the more I talked, the more they laughed. I decided to pay no attention to them and I continued to write on the blackboard. When I did this, they roared even more.
Finally, the teacher who had the room next to mine came in to see what all the laughter was about. When he came in, he started laughing, too!
“Good heavens,” I said. “Will someone please tell me what is so funny?’
“Oh, God,” said the teacher. “You have a brown sock to the back of your skirt!”
So that’s how I found my husband’s missing sock.
“Oh, well,” I said to the class. “Let’s just say you have had an unforgettable lesson on static(靜止的)electricity.”
41. What was the writer?
A. A washer           B. A student          C. A headmaster           D. A teacher
42. What happened when the writer turned around to write on the blackboard?
A. The class roared with anger.                      B. The class began to laugh loudly.
C. Another teacher came in.                       D. There was a loud noise outside the room.
43. Why couldn’t she find one of her husband’s socks?
A. Because some students had hidden it.
B. Because her husband had taken it away.
C. Because she had left it in the classroom.
D. Because she never expected that it would stick to her skirt.
44. Why did the teacher from the next room laugh?
A. Because the whole class laughed.
B. Because he saw the writer fooled by the class.
C. Because he saw some of the students making faces.
D. Because he found a sock on the back of the writer’s skirt.
45. Which of the following statements is WRONG?
A. The writer had just bought a new washing machine.
B. The writer found one of her husband’s socks missing.
C. The students told her about the laughing.
D. She was afraid of being seen by the headmaster.

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

At just six years old, Joey Kilpatrick is Australia’s unofficial hide-and-seek champion after he hid in a bedroom cupboard for eight hours while playing his favourite game, causing a massive rescue operation.

The determined little boy’s disappearing act led to a full-scale search, including nine police officers, five State Emergency Service volunteers, tracker dogs and almost all of the residents(居民) of the town of Goombungee.

His mother, Chris, says she called the police when Joey disappeared one afternoon after telling his older brother, Lachlan, 14, that he was off to play hide-and-seek.

“I called the two boys for dinner, ” Chris says. “After about 20 minutes I started to worry. I was shouting to Joey, ‘OK, we can’t find you, time to come out!’ ”

But there was no sign of her little boy. Within minutes of Chris calling the authorities, the police started on of the biggest ground searches in the town’s history.

“I was really scared. I rang my husband, Kris, who works out of town, and he immediately hit the road, calling me every 10 minutes, ” Chris recalls. “They searched the house from top to bottom; everyone was out looking for him. When a neighbour asked if I’d checked the water tank, that’s when reality hit. I was terrified.”

After hours of searching the town, confused police decided to search the house one more time.

“I just sat there waiting, ” Chris says. “Then a strange feeling came over me, and I wandered into the bedroom and put my hand on a pile of blankets in the cupboard. As I pulled them out, there he was --- asleep and completely unaware of what was going on! I’ve never hugged him so hard.

Senior constable(巡警), Chris Brameld, from Goombungee police, says he is glad that Joey’s game had a happy ending: “When we realized he was safe, we agreed that it doesn’t get much better than that!”

And young Joey promises that next time he won’t be so intent on finding the best hiding place. “I want to say sorry to the policemen and to Mummy for scaring them, ” he says. “ I promise next time I’ll hide where they can find me and I won’t fall asleep!”

61. Why did the boy hide in a bedroom cupboard?

A. He wanted to start a massive rescue operation. 

B. He didn’t think he could be easily found there.

C. He is Australia’s unofficial hide-and-seek champion.

D. He thought it was good place to sleep.

62. What did the boy’s mother do the moment she couldn’t find her son?

A. She turned to her neighbors for help.        B. She called the police and her husband.

C. She checked the water tank.                           D. She searched the town from top to bottom.

63. What can we learn from the passage?

A. The boy felt very cold when he was found.

B. The boy knew clearly what was going on.

C. The mother was very grateful to find her boy.

D. The mother usually hugged her boy very hard.

64. How did the boy feel after he found out what had happened?

A. Pitiful.             B. Funny.                  C. Scared.                D. Guilty.

65. According to the passage, what was the best thing in the end about what happened?

A. The boy was found safe.                       B. The boy fell asleep.

C. The boy won the championship.               D. The boy found the best hiding place.

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

At just six years old, Joey Kilpatrick is Australia’s unofficial hide-and-seek (捉迷藏) champion after he hid in a bedroom cupboard for eight hours while playing his favorite game, causing a big rescue operation (救援行動(dòng)).

The determined little boy’s disappearing led to a careful search, including nine police officers, five State Emergency Service volunteers, tracker dogs and almost all of the people of the town of Goombungee.

His mother, Chris, says she called the police when Joey disappeared one afternoon after telling his older brother, Lachlan, 14, that he was off to play hide-and-seek.

“I called the two boys for dinner,” Chris says. “After about 20 minutes I started to worry, I was shouting to Joey,‘0K, we can’t find you, time to come out!’”

But there was no sign of her little boy. Within minutes of Chris calling the police, the policemen started one of the biggest ground searches in the town’s history.

“I was really frightened. I rang my husband, Kris, who works out of town, and he immediately hit the road, calling me every 10 minutes.” Chris recalls. “They searched the house from top to bottom. Everyone was out looking for him. When a neighbor asked if I’d checked the water tank, that’s when reality hit. I was afraid.”

After hours of searching the town, confused (困惑的) police decided to search the house one more time.

“I just sat there waiting.” Chris says, “Then a strange feeling came over me, and I rushed into the bedroom and put my hand on a pile of blankets in the cupboard. As I pulled them out, there he was – asleep and completely not realizing what was going on! I’ve never held him in my arms so hard.”

Senior officer, Chris Brameld, from Goombungee police, says he is glad that Joey’s game had a happy ending: “When we realized he was safe, we agreed that it didn’t get much better than that!”

   And young Joey promises that next time he won’t be so intent (專注于) on finding the best hiding place. “I want to say sorry to the policemen and to Mummy for scaring them.” he says, “I promise next time I’ll hide where they can find me and I won’t fall asleep!”

56. Why did the boy hide in a bedroom cupboard?

A. He thought it was a good place to sleep.

B. He wanted to start a big rescue operation.

C. He didn’t think he could be easily found there.

D. He is Australia’s unofficial hide-and-seek champion.

57. What did the boy’s mother do when she couldn’t find her son?

A. She checked the water tank.             

B. She called the police and her husband.

C. She turned to her neighbor for help.    

D. She searched the town from top to bottom

58. What can we learn from the passage?

A. The boy felt very cold when he was found.

B. The boy knew clearly what was going on.

C. The mother usually hugged her boy very hard.    

D. The mother was very grateful to find her boy.

59. How did the boy feel after he found out what had happened?

A. Pitiful.       B. Funny.         C. Frightened.   D. Sorry.

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