先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容和所给首字母,在空格内填入一个适当的词,使短文意思完整,所填单词在题后横线上必须完整写出。(本大题共5分,每小题0.5分)
SANYA, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Malaysia Airline flight MH370 is thought missing. Contact with the flight was l___at 1:20 a.m. Beijing time on Saturday. The flight was carrying 227 passengers(乘客), i___
154 Chinese. A Boeing 777-200 aircraft of Malaysia Airlines left Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 12:41 a.m. Beijing time on Saturday and was expected to l___
in Beijing at 6:30 a.m., after a 3,700-km trip.
An emergency response team(紧急应变工作队)s__ out early on Sunday morning from South China's Sanya Port in Hainan Province. The rescue(救援)ship "South China Sea Rescue 101" will j___
Rescue 115. They will meet at the sea area where Malaysia Airline flight MH370 may have c__
At the same time, another ship, "Tai Shun Hai," of China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company arrived at the possible crash area at 9 a.m. on Sunday and started s__
. Sanya Port is about 700 sea m__
from the possible crash area. It will t___
about two days for the rescue ship to reach the water. The work will be even t__
as there is no exact(精确的)location of the possible crash area.
So far, there have been no news. No news is good news.
Mr. and Mrs. Green were very worried about their son, Leo. He seemed to be dumb( 哑的) he was normal in every other way. Mr. and Mrs. Green tried everything to get him to ,but with no success.When Leo was six years old, the best doctors in the town him carefully, but could find nothing wrong.
And he seemed to be smart. It was just that he_ spoke.
“There might be something wrong with his ,and he doesn’t know he's able to speak,’,one doctor said.“But he can read and write,,,said Mr. Green. “We’ve written him notes, telling him that he can speak. ”“It’s certainly very ,” another doctor said. Perhaps he’ll be able to speak some day. ” passed. Leo went to university. But he did not say a word. Then one day,Leo was having a meal with his parents. Without any warning, he looked up from his and said,“Pass me the salt,please. ”
Mr. and Mrs. Green were excited. “You spoke! You spoke!” they cried. “ Why have you so long to speak?” “I didn’t have anything to say,,,he said. “Until now everything was perfect. But you forgot to put salt in potatoes. ”
A.because B.when C.though D.before
A.speak B.walk C.play D.laugh
A.taught B.found C.examined D.asked
A.never B.often C.usually D.always
A.back B.hair C.face D.mind
A.unfair B.strange C.noisy D.quiet
A.Hours B.Weeks C.Months D.Years
A.good B.right C.single D.new
A.chair B.meal C.hands D.books
A.slept B.walked C.served D.waited
That day was like any other day in his life. After school Michael walked past the shop in the street corner. He stopped to some shoes, and he felt sorry for himself. He wanted to have a pair of shoes for his birthday. He walked away sadly and thought of what to tell his mother. He knew she would give him if she could. But he also knew very well she had money. He decided not to go home , as he looked worried and his mother would notice it. So he went to the park and sat down on the grass. Then he saw a boy in a wheel chair. He noticed that the boy moved the wheels with his hands. Michael looked at him carefully and was to see that the boy had no feet. He looked at his own feet. “It is better to be without shoes than feet.” he thought. There was no reason for him to so sorry and sad. He went away and smiled, thinking he was more lucky in his life.
A.see B.look at C.hear D.notice
A.gladly B.nearly C.really D.quickly
A.something B.what C.nothing D.anything
A.little B.a little C.much D.lots of
A.at once B.then C.just now D.at all
A.pleased B.excited C.surprised D.interested
A.up B.through C.out D.down
A.much B.still C.even D.less
A.out of B.with C.without D.having no
A.look B.feel C.appear D.seem
Yesterday I didn’t feel well, so I had to stay at home. my mom thought I was just too tired. Later she _ _ my temperature. It was 38.5℃. She found I got a and she took me to the . I don’t like hospitals or doctors. the doctor was very kind, I was afraid. The doctor told me I should lie down and . He said I should drink some and eat more fruit. The doctor also gave me some for my sore throat. Then my mother and I back home. To be at home is good, but the cold is . I hoped I would feel better soon.
A.First B.Then C.Next D.Later
A.did B.took C.had D.got
A.fever B.toothache C.headache D.stomachache
A.school B.factory C.park D.hospital
A.So B.But C.Although D.Because
A.play B.study C.rest D.exercise
A.hot water B.coffee C.cold water D.juice
A.balls B.honey C.medicine D.fruit
A.took B.came C.had D.kept
A.sore B.good C.weak D.bad
Sometimes it is impossible to deliver(投递)all the mail that arrives at the post office. Perhaps there is an mailing address and there is no return address. The post office cannot just the mail, so it becomes “dead mail”. Dead mail is to one of the U.S. Post Service’s in Atlanta, New York, and San Francisco. Seventy-five million pieces of mail can be put in these offices in one year.
There the workers of the dead mail offices have ways to deal with all of these pieces of dead mail. First of all, they look for that can help them deliver the mail; they open packages, expecting that something will show where the package came from or is going to. Dead mail will also be listed on a so that people can call in and check to see if a missing thing is there on the screen. However, all of this mail cannot simply be forever; there is just too much of it. When a lot of dead mail comes together, the dead mail offices hold public auctions (拍卖). Every three months, some people who are are invited to the offices with objects found in dead mail packages and they are sold to the bidder (出价者).
A.impatient B.important C.unclear D.inactive
A.turn off B.eat up C.sell out D.throw away
A.sent B.returned C.lent D.sold
A.no B.various C.silly D.cruel
A.people B.time C.clues D.books
A.funny B.inside C.useless D.outside
A.phone B.mirror C.TV set D.computer
A.stored B.put C.bought D.borrowed
A.bored B.interested C.worried D.satisfied
A.cheapest B.cleverest C.highest D.easiest
I stood there listening to my father shout at top of his voice. The on his face said that one of us had done something wrong.
“ one of you did this?”
We all the step. There was a child’s handwriting in chalk there. I was very . I hoped no one could see it. Would he guess it was me? I was so afraid. When he asked me, I lied, “Not me, Dad.”
The others denied (否认) it as well. Of course, we all knew that one of us must have done it. But as the youngest and smallest of the three, I just couldn’t find the to tell the truth.
To find out who had written on the step, Father gave us each a piece of paper and a pencil. “I want each of you to write exactly what you see on the step.”
I tried my best to write the words . I didn’t want Dad to be able to tell it was me.
He gathered up our pieces of paper and looked at them. “ none of you will admit(承认) to have done it, then I will punish you all.” I stood there and said . The last thing I wanted was for Dad to punish me!
“I did it.” My sister stepped forward and said she had done something she hadn’t. She was grounded for a month.
We didn’t that day for many years. Not until we were all older and I knew it was safe to finally tell my dad it was really me. I always felt sorry because of it. That was the time I let anyone take the blame for me.
A.smile B.ache C.change D.look
A.Whose B.Which C.What D.Who
A.looked up at B.looked over on C.looked down at D.looked around at
A.surprised B.amazed C.interested D.frightened
A.chance B.courage C.condition D.cause
A.differently B.carefully C.clearly D.slowly
A.Since B.Because C.As D.For
A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing
A.worry about B.think about C.talk about D.care about
A.first B.second C.last D.other