大一英语期中考试.docx
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大一英语期中考试
MidtermExam
(90min.)
Task1ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)
Directions:
Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthe
questions.
Forquestions1—7,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;
N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage:
’
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.
Forquestions8--10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
VoteforOurHerooftheYear
Everymonth,Reader’sDigestspotlightsordinarycitizenswhorisksomethingbig—theirreputation,theirmoney,sometimeseventheirlives—tohelpsomeoneelse.HereweprofilesevenofthemostextraordinaryAmericansweknow.Whosestoryinspiredyouthemost?
Castyourvoteatwww.rd.com/everydayheroes.We’llupdateyouonourwinnerintheAprilissue.
TheGoodDoctor
ThetinyvillageofBayouLaBatre,Ala.,hadbeenwithoutadoctorforseveralyearswhenRegianBenjaminturnedashutteredpharmacyintoacommunityclinic.Andintheycame---patientswithproblemsyoudidn’toftenseeinamedicalschool:
shrimppoisoningfromtheseafoodplants,fishhooksineyebrows,sharkbites.
In1998HurricaneGeorgesroaredthrough,smashingeverythinginitspath.Theclinicwasdestroyed.Fortwoyears,Benjaminmadehousecallsinherbatteredpickup,workingweekendsasanERphysicianandrunninguphercreditcardswhilerebuildingherclinic.
InJune2002,Benjamin,at45,becamethefirstwomanandthefirstAfricanAmericanto
benamedpresidentoftheMedicalAssociationoftheStateofAlabama.Butherpassionremainsherpatients.Everyonceinawhileaheadhuntercallswithajoboffer.ForBenjamintheansweriseasy:
“Notinterested.”
TheShadow
DrivinguparesidentialstreetinthequietsuburbofClarkston,Wash.,KimHeimgartnernoticedamanpullingagirlof11orsointoawhitesedan.Thegirlstruggled,butthemanyankedherbythebackpack,shovedherintothebackseatandspedoff.
“Maybeitwasherdad.”Heimgartnerwondered.Possibly.But…
Withherownsix-year-olddaughterinherJeep,Heimgartnerturnedaroundandfollowedthesedanoutoftown.Shedialed911.I’vewitnessedapossibleabduction,sheexplained,describingtheirremotelocationnearalandfill.
Heimgartner’shunch(直觉)wasright.Afterathree-hourstandoffwithpolice,thekidnappersurrendered.Inhiscarwereagun,knives,cameras,ducttapeand90roundsofammunition.Heisnowservinga13-year,8-monthprisonterm.AndHeimgartnerknowstotrusthergutinstinct.
TheBraveBoy
“Iwentintotheditchandflipped(翻转)overtwice,”recallsTammyHilloftheaccidentonThanksgiving,2002.“Luckily,thekidswereallincarseats.Iwentthroughthedriver’ssidewindow.”Hill’sseven-year-oldson,TitusAdams,suddenlybecametheheadofthefamily.Hewrappedblanketsaroundhistwoyoungersisters,crawledthroughthebrokenwindowandwearingonlyhispajamasandsocks,walkedtowardthelightsofadairyfarmathirdofamileaway.Weatherreportsshoweditwasbelowfreezing,andTituswasscaredofthedark.ColoradoStateTrooperJ.R.Peterswasthefirstofficertoarriveattheaccidentscene.“Thiskidwasunbelievable,”hesaid.Tammy’sinjuriesweresevere,butthankstoherson,she’sgoingtobeokay.
TheTrackStar
AllBradMcCorkleintendedthatafternoonwastomeethiscousin,Kim,forlunch.ButwhenhegottoValleyBankinDavenport,Iowa,whereKimworkedasateller,amanleaptoverthegatebytheteller’swindowandrushedpast.KimpointedatthemallandmouthedtoMcCorkle,aformertrackstar(田径明星),“Gogethim!
”
Acrossthestreet,throughasupermarketparkinglot,overabarbed-wirefence,McCorklechasedtheman,corneringhiminsomebody’sbackyard.Whenpolicearrived,theyfound$12,940intheman’spocket.Coincidentally,thepursuitlastedaquarterofamile—McCorkle’sbestdistance.Therobberwassentencedtotenyears.
TheMountainClimber
At13,000feet,abouttosummitColorado’sQuandaryPeak,AndyKassandMattWisniewskifeltliketheywereontopoftheworld.Butinaflash,thesnowbeneaththeirfeetcrackedwideopen,andbothmenweresweptdownhillat50m.p.h.
Kasssomersaultedsome200feet;whenheawoke,hisfacewasbloodyandhisfriendwasgone.Dazedandshivering,hestarteddownthemountain,hopingtofindWisniewskibeforesunset.Buthisnumbfingerscouldn’tgripthehandholdsinthecliffandbam!
--hefell,droppingfourstoriesontosolidgranite,smashinghiskneecap.Kassscreamedoutinpain,butstruggledtohisfeetandkeptgoing.
Atthebottom,hesawWisniewski,hisfaceblankandhisbodytemperaturedangerouslylow.Kassforcedhimselfintoarun,adrenaline(肾上腺素)helpinghimpushthroughthepainuntilhefoundahousewithaphonetocall911.
Wisniewski’sheartstoppedtwicewhilemedicsrushedhimtothehospital.Amazingly,herecovered,marveling:
“Andyranformylife.”
TheBoogieBoarder
DayoneofhisvacationinMaui:
StephenBonawasgoofingaroundonhisboogieboardwhenhesawsomethinghugeandgrayleapoutofthewaterabout20yardsaway.Shark!
Instinctively,heturnedtocatchthenextwavein.Thenheheardscreams.Aten-footsharkhadgrabbedholdofJulieGiven-Glance,a34-yearoldtriathlete.Herrighthandwasnearlyseveredandshewaslosingblood.
Theotherswimmersheadedbackin.CommonsensetoldBonatofollow.Instead,hepaddledintothecrimsonwaves.Heslippedhisboardunderthevictim’sbackandstartedkickingforthefarawaybeach.Theybothknewthatbloodattractssharks.
IttooksurgeonsfourhourstoreattachGiven-Glance’shand.Butayearaftertheattack,sheplannedtoheadbacktoHawaii--backtothePacifictoswim.
TheCowgirl
JustbeforeChristmas,2002,intrudersbrokeintoMelissaAlexander’sparents’garageinGermanTownship,Ohio.They’dintendedtostealacar,orthepresentsstashedinMelissa’sMom’strunk,orboth.Astwofiguresrandownthedriveway,Melissa,pajama—cladandshoe-less,dashedafterthem.OneintruderlookedbackjustasMelissa--allfive-foot—threeand115poundsofher--tookarunningjump.Shetackledhimastheyslidacrosstheicyground.“Don’teventhinkaboutmoving,”shesaid.Witha37-footlungeline(套马绳),usedtotamehorses,sheropedtheman’shandsbehindhisheadandpinnedhimtothegroundwithherbodyweight.
Themenwerefoundguiltyofcriminaltrespassandtheftcharges.
Exercises:
1.ThetinyvillageinwhichRegianBenjaminworkedasadoctorwasfarfromsea.
2.HeimgartnerwasaloneinherJeepwhenshenoticedamanpullingagirlof11orsointoawhitesedan.
3.ThebraveboyTituswhosavedhismotherwasnotscaredofthedarkatall.
4.BradMcCorklewasabletocatchtherobberbecausehe’sgoodatrunning.
5.Withhisfaceblankandhisbodytemperaturedangerouslylow,Kasstriedhisbesttohelphisfriend.
6.ItwasthefirsttimeforAndyKassandMattWisniewskitosummitColorado’sQuandaryPeakwhenthesnowbeneaththeirfeetcrackedwideopen.
7.StephenBonawasonholidaywhenhesawahugeandgraysharkleapoutofthewateratthesea.
8.Given-Glanceplannedto_______thePacifictoswimayearafterthesharkattack.
9.Melissaropedoneintruderwitha________andpinnedhimtotheground.
10.ThetwomenwhoMelissacaughtwerefoundguiltyof_______.
Task2ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)
Directions:
Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthe
questions.
Forquestions1—7,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;
N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage:
’
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.
Forquestions8--10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
Passports
Ifyou’veevertraveledoutsidetheUnitedStates,oneofthemostimportanttasksyouhadtocompletebeforeyourtripwasapplyingforapassport.AcopyofyouroriginalbirthcertificatemaysufficeforshorttripstoMexicoortheCaribbean,sayonacruise.But,generallyspeaking,wanttoseetheworld,youhavetohaveapassport—theonlyuniversallyacceptedformofidentification.
WhatExactlyIsaPassportandHowLongHasItBeenAround?
Passportshavebeenaroundinsomeformforhundredsofyears.Governmentslearnedlongagothatanofficialdocumentorcertification—onethatidentifiedatravelerasacitizenornationalwitharighttoprotectionwhileabroadandarighttoreturntothecountryofhiscitizenship–isanecessity.Passports,lettersoftransitandsimilardocumentswereusedforcenturiestoallowindividualstotravelsafelyinforeignlands,buttheadoptionofthepassportbyallnationsisadevelopmentofthe19thand,20thcenturies.AccordingtoStateDepartmenthistorians,exceptforbriefperiods-duringwartime,passportswerenotgenerallyrequiredfortravelabroadandfewobstacleswerepresentedbyforeignstates'passportrequirementsuntilafter1914.AnexecutiveordermadeonDec.15,1915,requiredeverypersonenteringorleavingtheUnitedStatestohaveavalidpassport.
IntheUnitedStates,passportsareissueduponapplicationtoU.S.citizensbytheStateDepartmentandits13passportagenciesinmajorcities,bytheclerksoffederalandcertainstatecourts,certaindesignatedpostofficesandbyU.S.consularauthoritiesabroad.Thepassportisrequiredforbothdeparturefromandre-entrytotheUnitedStates.Itisvalidfor10yearsforadultsandfiveyearsforpeopleunder18.AU.S.passportcannotsimplyberenewedbutmustbecompletelyreplacedwhenitexpires.
ApplyingforaPassport
Youcanfindpassportapplicationsatanyregionalpassportagencyoratdesignatedpostofficesorclerkofcourtof
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