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Bill Trew worked on the night shift(夜班) in an old coal mine called Park Deep.Day and night 180 miners worked underground there, more than 6,00 feet 21 .They all took their 22 of night work, but Bill always worked at night.he said he 23 it.
One day he came home as usual at half past seven in the morning.He had his ‘Supper’, 24 he called it, and went to bed.An 25 dream troubled his sleep. 26 , the only thing he remembered about it was— a throbbing(跳動) blue light.
Bill got up in the afternoon as usual.It was a 27 getting up—because he could still see the blue light in front of his eyes.As the evening 28 darker, the light grew stronger.Bill got ready for the night shift.But by 8 o'clock the blue light was so bright that he could 29 see anything else.He and his wife were very puzzled.Bill had never been 30 before.
“Don't go to work,”Mrs.Trew said.“If it isn't better 31 tomorrow, I'll have to send for the doctor.”
Bill didn't go to work.He sat in an armchair, 32 but with closed eyes. 33 then the blueness was like a living thing.It surrounded him, silent, throbbing.The family went to bed but Bill wasn't 34 : he stayed in his armchair.
At 11 o'clock a long, loud explosion(爆炸) 35 the ground.Bill opened his eyes and 36 to his feet.The blue light was 37 ! He rushed outside.Someone shouted, “Gas! gas in Park Deep! Oh pity the night shift!”
The gas explosion killed 179 men in Park Deep.The mine was destroyed 38 .Bill Trew has never 39 wondering. The blue light: why did it make him the only man 40 for work that night?
21.A.down B.a(chǎn)round C.off D.a(chǎn)way
22.A.order B.time C.share D.list
23.A.decided B.preferred C.suited D.needed
24.A.what B.because C.when D.a(chǎn)s
25.A.uneasy B.unusual C.extra D.ordinary
26.A.Afterwards B.However C.Therefore D.Meanwhile
27.A.regular B.fresh C.late D.strange
28.A.turned B.developed C.grew D.fell
29.A.possibly B.hardly C.probably D.immediately
30.A.fearful B.calm C.safe D.sick
31.A.for B.within C.by D.on
32.A.a(chǎn)wake B.frightened C.clear D.relaxed
33.A.Just B.Till C.From D.Even
34.A.serious B.tired C.free D.troubled
35.A.shook B.destroyed C.a(chǎn)ttacked D.broke
36.A.struggled B.rose C.jumped D.bent
37.A.gone B.left C.frozen D.lost
38.A.a(chǎn)t last B.a(chǎn)t all C.for ever D.for all
39.A.stood B.stopped C.kept D.delayed
40.A.unfair B.unreasonable C.unfit D.unacceptable
完形填空。 | ||||
It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java's young people mad with excitement. Fireworks were lit long before the moon 1 . The big noise brought people out 2 the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of 3 fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys 4 more and covered their ears as they waited 5 for the explosions. The moon appeared above the horizon (地平線): huge, 6 ball high above the city, and the 7 filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year's greatest 8 : the Night of the Full Moon', a festival (節(jié) 日) that is especially popular 9 young people. More and more young Javanese 10 together and walked slowly through the 11 Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain 12 the city. They continued to climb 13 they reached the old temple (寺 廟) at the 14 of the mountain. After they were 15 the temple, they drank their water and ate their moon-cakes-delicious home-made ones, 16 of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people 17 cross-legged in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And 18 , in their hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to 9 the brightly shining moon. By midnight, the fireworks had stopped shooting up from the 10 city in the valley below them. But during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance. | ||||
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Bill Trew worked on the night shift(夜班) in an old coal mine called Park Deep. Day and night 180 miners worked underground there, more than 6,00 feet 31 .They all took their 32 of night work, but Bill always worked at night. He said he 33 _it.
One day he came home as usual at half past seven in the morning. He had his “Supper”, 34 he called it, and went to bed. An 35 dream troubled his sleep. 36 , the only thing he remembered about it was—a throbbing(跳動) blue light.
Bill got up in the afternoon as usual. It was a 37 getting up—because he could still see the blue light in front of his eyes. As the evening 38 darker, the light grew stronger. Bill got ready for the night shift. But by 8 o'clock the blue light was so bright that he could 39 see anything else. He and his wife were very puzzled. Bill had never been 40 before.
“Don't go to work,” Mrs.Trew said. “If it isn't better 41 tomorrow, I'll have to send for the doctor.”
Bill didn't go to work. He sat in an armchair, 42 but with closed eyes. 43 then the blueness was like a living thing. It surrounded him, silent, throbbing. The family went to bed but Bill wasn't 44_: he stayed in his armchair.
At 11 o'clock a long, loud explosion(爆炸)__45__the ground. Bill opened his eyes and 46 to his feet. The blue light was 47 ! He rushed outside. Someone shouted, “Gas! gas in Park Deep! Oh pity the night shift!”
The gas explosion killed 179 men in Park Deep. The mine was destroyed 48 .Bill Trew has never 49 wondering. The blue light: why did it make him the only man 50 for work that night?
31.A.down B.a(chǎn)round C.off D.a(chǎn)way
32.A.order B.time C.share D.list
33.A.decided B.preferred C.suited D.needed
34.A.what B.because C.when D.a(chǎn)s
35.A. uneasy B.unusual C.extra D.ordinary
36.A. Afterwards B.However C.Therefore D.Meanwhile
37.A.regular B.fresh C.late D.strange
38.A.turned B.developed C.grew D.fell
39.A.possibly B.hardly C.probably D.immediately
40.A.fearful B.calm C.safe D.sick
41.A. for B.within C.by D.on
42.A. awake B.frightened C.clear D.relaxed
43.A.Just B.Till C.From D.Even
44.A. serious B.tired C.free D.troubled
45.A. shook B.destroyed C.a(chǎn)ttacked D.broke
46.A. struggled B.rose C.jumped D.bent
47.A. gone B.left C.frozen D.lost
48.A. at last B.a(chǎn)t all C.for ever D.for all
49.A. stood B.stopped C.kept D.delayed
50.A. unfair B.unreasonable C.unfit D.unacceptable
完形填空。 | ||||
Bill Trew worked on the night shift(夜班) in an old coal mine called Park Deep. Day and night 180 miners worked underground there, more than 6,00 feet 1 .They all took their 2 of night work, but Bill always worked at night. he said he 3 it. One day he came home as usual at half past seven in the morning. He had his 'Supper', 4 he called it, and went to bed. An 5 dream troubled his sleep. 6 , the only thing he remembered about it was- a throbbing(跳動) blue light. Bill got up in the afternoon as usual. It was a 7 getting up-because he could still see the blue light in front of his eyes. As the evening 8 darker, the light grew stronger. Bill got ready for the night shift. But by 8 o'clock the blue light was so bright that he could 9 see anything else. He and his wife were very puzzled. Bill had never been 10 before. "Don't go to work,"Mrs.Trew said. "If it isn't better 11 tomorrow, I'll have to send for the doctor." Bill didn't go to work. He sat in an armchair, 12 but with closed eyes. 13 then the blueness was like a living thing. It surrounded him, silent, throbbing. The family went to bed but Bill wasn't 14 : he stayed in his armchair. At 11 o'clock a long, loud explosion(爆炸) 15 the ground. Bill opened his eyes and 16 to his feet. The blue light was 17 ! He rushed outside. Someone shouted, "Gas! gas in Park Deep! Oh pity the night shift!" The gas explosion killed 179 men in Park Deep. The mine was destroyed 18 .Bill Trew has never 19 wondering. The blue light: why did it make him the only man 20 for work that night? | ||||
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It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java' s young people mad with excitement.
Fireworks were lit long before the moon 1 . The big noise brought people out 2 the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of 3__ fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys 4 more and covered their ears as they waited _5 for the explosions.
The moon appeared above the horizon(地平線) : huge, 6 ball high above the city, and the__7 filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year' s greatest _ 8 _ : ' the Night of the Full Moon' , a festival(節(jié)日) that is especially popular 9_ young people.
More and more young Javanese 10 together and walked slowly through the 11 Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain _ 12 the city. They continued to climb 13 they reached the old temple( 寺廟 ) at the 14 of the mountain.
After they were _ 15 the temple, they drank their water and ate their moon-cakes- delicious home-made ones, 16 of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people 17__ cross-legged in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And 18 , in their hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to 19 the brightly shining moon.
By midnight, the fireworks had stopped shooting up from the 20 city in the valley below them. But during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance.
1. A. let out B. gave out C. came out D. set out
2. A. into B. at C. of D. from
3. A. burning B. used C. exploding D. broken
4. A. lit B. bought C. piled D. removed
5. A. patiently B. calmly C. worriedly D. excitedly
6. A. silver B. new C. colorful D. gold
7. A. mountains B. valleys C. streets D. shops
8. A. games B. meetings C. sports D. events
9. A. for B. to C. with D. in
10. A. danced B. gathered C. drank D. shouted
11. A. village B. scene C. night D. ground
12. A. on the edge of B. on the way to C. in the center of D. in the direction of
13. A. while B. until C. unless D. though
14. A. tip B. back C. top D. bottom
15. A. inside B. near C. off D. across
16. A. fond B. little C. full D. free
17. A. jumped B. sat C. stood D. bent
18. A. so B. even C. yet D. still
19. A. follow B. show C. notice D. admire
20. A. clean B. gray C. peaceful D. empty
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