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My mind went blank when I saw the gun pointing against the car window as we pulled out of the garage. This can’t be happening to me. Then I felt the gun, cold, against my head, and I heard my friend Jeremy saying, “What do you want? Take my wallet,” but at the time I thought of nothing.

I remember being a little annoyed when the gunman pulled me from the car by the hair. I remember the walk to the house --- Jeremy, me, the two men with two guns. I remember the fear and anger in the gunmen’s voices because Jeremy was being slow, and I remember wondering why he was being slow. I did not realize that Jeremy had thrown the keys into the bush. But I remember that sound of the gun hitting Jeremy’s head and the feeling as the man who had hold of my hair released me. And I remember the split second when I realized he was looking at Jeremy, and I remember wondering how far I could run before he pulled the trigger. But I was already running, and upon reaching the car across the street, I didn’t crouch(蹲伏) behind it but screamed instead.

I remember thinking there was something ridiculous and illogical about screaming “Help, help!” at eight o’clock on a Tuesday evening in December and changing my plea(恳求) to the more specific “Help, let me in, please let me in!” But the houses were cold, closed, unfriendly, and I ran on until I heard Jeremy’s screams behind me announcing that our attackers had fled.

The neighbors who had not opened their doors to us came out with baseball bats and helped Jeremy find his glasses and keys. In a group they were very brave. We waited for the police to come until someone said to someone else that the noodles were getting cold, and I said politely, “Please go and eat. We’re O.K.”

I was happy to see them go. They had been talking of stricter sentences for criminals, of bringing back the death penalty(处罚) and how the President is going to clean up the country. I was thinking, they could be saying all of this over my dead body, and I still feel that stiffer sentences wouldn’t change a thing. In a rush all the anger I should have felt for my attackers was directed against these contented people standing in front of their warm, comfortable homes talking about all the guns they were going to buy. What good would guns have been to Jeremy and me?

People all over the neighborhood had called to report our screams, and the police turned out in force twenty minutes later. They were ill-tempered about what was, to them, much trouble about nothing. After all, Jeremy was hardly hurt, and we were hopeless when it came to describing the gunmen. “Typical,” said one policeman when we couldn’t even agree on how tall the men were. Both of us were able to describe the guns in horrifying detail, but the two policemen who stayed to make the report didn’t think that would be much help.

The policemen were matter-of-fact about the whole thing. The thin one said, “That was a stupid thing to do, throwing away the keys. When a man has a gun against your head you do what you’re told.” Jeremy looked properly embarrassed.

Then the fat policeman came up and the thin one went to look around the outside of the house. “That was the best thing you could have done, throwing away the keys,” he said. “If you had gone into the house with them…” His voice became weaker. “They would have hurt her” --- he twisted his head toward me – “and killed you both.” Jeremy looked happier. “Look,” said the fat policeman kindly, “there’s no right or wrong in the situation. There’s just luck.”

All that sleepless night I replayed the moment those black gloves came up to the car window. How long did the whole thing last? Three minutes, five, eight? No matter how many hours of my life I may spend reliving it, I know there is no way to prepare for the next time --- no intelligent response to a gun. The fat cop was right. There’s only luck. The next time I might end up dead.

And I’m sure there will be a next time. It can happen anywhere, anytime, to anyone. Security is an illusion(幻觉); there is no safety in locks or in guns. Guns make some people feel safe and some people feel strong, but they’re fooling themselves.

1. When the writer saw the gun pointing against the car window, ______.

A. she felt very annoyed              B. she lost consciousness

C. she felt very much nervous          D. she lost the power of thinking

2.What most possibly drove the two gunmen away?

A. Jeremy’s fighting                B. The author’s screaming

C. Their neighbour’s brave action      D. The police’s arrival

3.When the author called for help, the neighbors didn’t come out immediately because ______

A. they were much too frightened

B. they were busy preparing dinners

C. they needed time to find baseball bats

D. they thought someone was playing a trick

4.The author was happy to see the neighbors go because ______.

A. she hated to listen to their empty talk

B. she did not want to become an object of pity

C. she was angered by their being late to come to her help

D. she wanted to be left alone with Jeremy to get over the shock

5.The police were rather angry because ______.

A. the author was not hurt and gave a false alarm

B. they thought it was a case of little importance

C. the author and Jeremy could not tell the police anything

D. the gunmen had already fled when they arrived on the scene

6.What the author wants to tell us is that______.

A. neighbors are not helpful in moments of difficulty

B. the police are not reliable when one is in trouble

C. security is impossible as long as people can have guns

D. preventing robbers entering your house is the best choice

 

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听力

第一节:听下面5段对话。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What are the speakers talking about?

A.Who bought the vase.

B.Who broke the vase.

C.Who hurt the cat.

2.What can we learn from the conversation?

A.The boy doesn't like Mr.Smith to teach him.

B.Mr.Smith is returning to his country.

C.The girl likes Mr.Smith to teach her.

3.What is the woman going to do?

A.Work in France.

B.Take picture lessons.

C.Take a trip.

4.Who is wearing glasses according to the conversation?

A.The woman's sister.

B.The woman.

C.The woman's mother.

5.What will the man do?

A.Stop to do other things.

B.Have a good rest.

C.Give up the problem.

第二节:听下面5段对话或独白。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Where did the man go just now?

A.He went to the teacher's office.

B.He visited a new school.

C.he went to a northern district.

7.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

A.Husband and wife.

B.Classmates.

C.Teacher and student.

请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.What happened to the man?

A.He was hurt by the woman accidentally.

B.He got injured by himself.

C.He has been badly ill for a long time.

9.What can we learn from the conversation?

A.The man will be disabled.

B.The woman is a doctor.

C.The man will be taken to hospital.

请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.How about the man's hair?

A.It is dry and thin on top.

B.It is oily and wavy on top.

C.It is dry and wavy on top.

11.Who will come to the woman's at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon?

A.The man's friend.

B.The man's wife.

C.The man's sister.

12.How much tip does the man give the woman?

A.A dollar.

B.Two dollars.

C.Fifty cents.

请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.What did the woman do last weekend?

A.She visited her mother at Sunshine Hotel.

B.She wrote a paper about the beach.

C.She relaxed on the beach.

14.Why did the woman have to stop playing in the volleyball game?

A.She had to return home.

B.She was too tired to continue.

C.It rained suddenly.

15.Why didn't the woman go swimming?

A.The water was not warm enough.

B.She didn't know how to swim.

C.The water was too dirty.

16.What can we know about the man?

A.He is hard-working.

B.He has been to the beach once.

C.He is poor in English.

请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.What does the speaker want to tell us?

A.Many people like planting flowers.

B.We should be careful to give others flowers.

C.Many people don't know how to express themselves.

18.What was a lady's reaction if we gave her yellow roses in the past?

A.She was angry.

B.She was happy.

C.She was grateful.

19.What kind of flower will we give him if somebody helps us?

A.Lily or tulip.

B.Sunflower.

C.The peach rose.

20.What kind of flower will we give a person to show that we admire him?

A.The red rose.

B.Tulip.

C.Lily.

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听力

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三选项中选出最佳选项,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下个小题,每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What are the speakers talking about?

A.Who bought the vase.

B.Who broke the vase.

C.Who hurt the cat.

2.What can we learn from the conversation?

A.The man doesn't like Mr.Smith to teach him.

B.Mr.Smith is returning to his country.

C.The woman likes Mr.Smith to teach her.

3.What is woman going to do?

A.Work in France.

B.Take picture lessons.

C.Take a trip.

4.Who is wearing glasses according to the conversation?

A.The woman's sister.

B.The woman.

C.The woman's mother.

5.What will the man do?

A.Stop to do other thing.

B.Have a good rest.

C.Give up the problem.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。请听下面一段对话,回答第6和7两个小题。

6.Where did the man go just now?

A.He went to the teacher's office.

B.He visited a new school.

C.He went to a northern district.

7.What is probable relationship between the speakers?

A.Husband and wife

B.Classmates

C.Teacher and student

请听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

8.What happened to the man?

A.He was hurt by the woman accidentally.

B.He got injured by himself.

C.He has been badly ill for a long time.

9.What can we learn from the conversation?

A.The man will be disabled.

B.The woman is a doctor.

C.The man will be taken to hospital.

请听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。

10.How about the man's hair?

A.It is dry and thin on top.

B.It is oily and wavy on top.

C.It is dry and wavy on top.

11.Who will come to the woman's at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon?

A.The man's friend.

B.The man's wife.

C.The man's sister.

12.How much tip does the man give the woman?

A.A dollar.

B.Two dollars.

C.Fifty cents.

请听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。

13.What did the woman do last weekend?

A.She visited her mother at Sunshine Hotel.

B.She wrote a paper about the beach.

C.She relaxed on the beach.

14.Why did the woman have to stop playing in the volleyball game?

A.She had to return home.

B.She was too tired to continue.

C.It rained suddenly.

15.Why didn't the woman go swimming?

A.The water was not warm enough.

B.She didn't know how to swim.

C.The water was too dirty.

16.What can we know about the man?

A.He is hard-working.

B.He has been to the beach once.

C.He is poor in English.

请听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20四个小题。

17.What does the speaker want to tell us?

A.Many people like planting flowers.

B.We should be careful to give others flowers.

C.Many people don't know how to express themselves.

18.What was a lady's reaction if we gave her yellow roses in the past?

A.She was angry.

B.She was happy.

C.She was grateful.

19.What kind of flower will we give him if somebody helps us?

A.Lily or tulip

B.Sunflower

C.The peach rose.

20.What kind of flower will we give a person to show that we admire him?

A.The red rose

B.Tulip

C.Lily

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My mind went blank when I saw the gun pointing against the car window as we pulled out of the garage. This can’t be happening to me. Then I felt the gun, cold, against my head, and I heard my friend Jeremy saying, “What do you want? Take my wallet,” but at the time I thought of nothing.
I remember being a little annoyed when the gunman pulled me from the car by the hair. I remember the walk to the house --- Jeremy, me, the two men with two guns. I remember the fear and anger in the gunmen’s voices because Jeremy was being slow, and I remember wondering why he was being slow. I did not realize that Jeremy had thrown the keys into the bush. But I remember that sound of the gun hitting Jeremy’s head and the feeling as the man who had hold of my hair released me. And I remember the split second when I realized he was looking at Jeremy, and I remember wondering how far I could run before he pulled the trigger. But I was already running, and upon reaching the car across the street, I didn’t crouch(蹲伏) behind it but screamed instead.
I remember thinking there was something ridiculous and illogical about screaming “Help, help!” at eight o’clock on a Tuesday evening in December and changing my plea(恳求) to the more specific “Help, let me in, please let me in!” But the houses were cold, closed, unfriendly, and I ran on until I heard Jeremy’s screams behind me announcing that our attackers had fled.
The neighbors who had not opened their doors to us came out with baseball bats and helped Jeremy find his glasses and keys. In a group they were very brave. We waited for the police to come until someone said to someone else that the noodles were getting cold, and I said politely, “Please go and eat. We’re O.K.”
I was happy to see them go. They had been talking of stricter sentences for criminals, of bringing back the death penalty(处罚) and how the President is going to clean up the country. I was thinking, they could be saying all of this over my dead body, and I still feel that stiffer sentences wouldn’t change a thing. In a rush all the anger I should have felt for my attackers was directed against these contented people standing in front of their warm, comfortable homes talking about all the guns they were going to buy. What good would guns have been to Jeremy and me?
People all over the neighborhood had called to report our screams, and the police turned out in force twenty minutes later. They were ill-tempered about what was, to them, much trouble about nothing. After all, Jeremy was hardly hurt, and we were hopeless when it came to describing the gunmen. “Typical,” said one policeman when we couldn’t even agree on how tall the men were. Both of us were able to describe the guns in horrifying detail, but the two policemen who stayed to make the report didn’t think that would be much help.
The policemen were matter-of-fact about the whole thing. The thin one said, “That was a stupid thing to do, throwing away the keys. When a man has a gun against your head you do what you’re told.” Jeremy looked properly embarrassed.
Then the fat policeman came up and the thin one went to look around the outside of the house. “That was the best thing you could have done, throwing away the keys,” he said. “If you had gone into the house with them…” His voice became weaker. “They would have hurt her” --- he twisted his head toward me – “and killed you both.” Jeremy looked happier. “Look,” said the fat policeman kindly, “there’s no right or wrong in the situation. There’s just luck.”
All that sleepless night I replayed the moment those black gloves came up to the car window. How long did the whole thing last? Three minutes, five, eight? No matter how many hours of my life I may spend reliving it, I know there is no way to prepare for the next time --- no intelligent response to a gun. The fat cop was right. There’s only luck. The next time I might end up dead.
And I’m sure there will be a next time. It can happen anywhere, anytime, to anyone. Security is an illusion(幻觉); there is no safety in locks or in guns. Guns make some people feel safe and some people feel strong, but they’re fooling themselves

  1. 1.

    When the writer saw the gun pointing against the car window,______.

    1. A.
      she felt very annoyed
    2. B.
      she lost consciousness
    3. C.
      she felt very much nervous
    4. D.
      she lost the power of thinking
  2. 2.

    What most possibly drove the two gunmen away?

    1. A.
      Jeremy’s fighting
    2. B.
      The author’s screaming
    3. C.
      Their neighbour’s brave action
    4. D.
      The police’s arrival
  3. 3.

    When the author called for help, the neighbors didn’t come out immediately because______.

    1. A.
      they were much too frightened
    2. B.
      they were busy preparing dinners
    3. C.
      they needed time to find baseball bats
    4. D.
      they thought someone was playing a trick
  4. 4.

    The author was happy to see the neighbors go because______.

    1. A.
      she hated to listen to their empty talk
    2. B.
      she did not want to become an object of pity
    3. C.
      she was angered by their being late to come to her help
    4. D.
      she wanted to be left alone with Jeremy to get over the shock
  5. 5.

    The police were rather angry because ______.

    1. A.
      the author was not hurt and gave a false alarm
    2. B.
      they thought it was a case of little importance
    3. C.
      the author and Jeremy could not tell the police anything
    4. D.
      the gunmen had already fled when they arrived on the scene
  6. 6.

    What the author wants to tell us is that______.

    1. A.
      neighbors are not helpful in moments of difficulty
    2. B.
      the police are not reliable when one is in trouble
    3. C.
      security is impossible as long as people can have guns
    4. D.
      preventing robbers entering your house is the best choice

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阅读理解。
     My mind went blank when I saw the gun pointing against the car window as we pulled out of
the garage. This can't be happening to me. Then I felt the gun, cold, against my head, and I heard
my friend Jeremy saying, "What do you want? Take my wallet," but at the time I thought of nothing.
     I remember being a little annoyed when the gunman pulled me from the car by the hair. I remember
the walk to the house-Jeremy, me, the two men with two guns. I remember the fear and anger in the
gunmen's voices because Jeremy was being slow, and I remember wondering why he was being slow.
I did not realize that Jeremy had thrown the keys into the bush. But I remember that sound of the gun
hitting Jeremy's head and the feeling as the man who had hold of my hair released me. And I remember
the split second when I realized he was looking at Jeremy, and I remember wondering how far I
could run before he pulled the trigger. But I was already running, and upon reaching the car across t
he street, I didn't crouch(蹲伏) behind it but screamed instead.
     I remember thinking there was something ridiculous and illogical about screaming "Help, help!" at
eight o'clock on a Tuesday evening in December and changing my plea(恳求) to the more specific
"Help, let me in, please let me in!" But the houses were cold, closed, unfriendly, and I ran on until I
heard Jeremy's screams behind me announcing that our attackers had fled.
     The neighbors who had not opened their doors to us came out with baseball bats and helped
Jeremy find his glasses and keys. In a group they were very brave. We waited for the police to come
until someone said to someone else that the noodles were getting cold, and I said politely, "Please go
and eat. We're O.K."
     I was happy to see them go. They had been talking of stricter sentences for criminals, of bringing
back the death penalty(处罚) and how the President is going to clean up the country. I was thinking,
they could be saying all of this over my dead body, and I still feel that stiffer sentences wouldn't
change a thing. In a rush all the anger I should have felt for my attackers was directed against these
contented people standing in front of their warm, comfortable homes talking about all the guns they
were going to buy. What good would guns have been to Jeremy and me?
     People all over the neighborhood had called to report our screams, and the police turned out in
force twenty minutes later. They were ill-tempered about what was, to them, much trouble about
nothing. After all, Jeremy was hardly hurt, and we were hopeless when it came to describing the
gunmen. "Typical," said one policeman when we couldn't even agree on how tall the men were.
Both of us were able to describe the guns in horrifying detail, but the two policemen who stayed
to make the report didn't think that would be much help.
The policemen were matter-of-fact about the whole thing. The thin one said, "That was a stupid thing to do, throwing away the keys. When a man has a gun against your head you do what you're told." Jeremy looked properly embarrassed.
Then the fat policeman came up and the thin one went to look around the outside of the house. "That was the best thing you could have done, throwing away the keys," he said. "If you had gone into the house with them…" His voice became weaker. "They would have hurt her" --- he twisted his head toward me - "and killed you both." Jeremy looked happier. "Look," said the fat policeman kindly, "there's no right or wrong in the situation. There's just luck."
All that sleepless night I replayed the moment those black gloves came up to the car window. How long did the whole thing last? Three minutes, five, eight? No matter how many hours of my life I may spend reliving it, I know there is no way to prepare for the next time --- no intelligent response to a gun. The fat cop was right. There's only luck. The next time I might end up dead.
And I'm sure there will be a next time. It can happen anywhere, anytime, to anyone. Security is an illusion(幻觉); there is no safety in locks or in guns. Guns make some people feel safe and some people feel strong, but they're fooling themselves.
1. When the writer saw the gun pointing against the car window, ______.
A. she felt very annoyed              
B. she lost consciousness
C. she felt very much nervous          
D. she lost the power of thinking
2. What most possibly drove the two gunmen away?
A. Jeremy's fighting                
B. The author's screaming    
C. Their neighbour's brave action      
D. The police's arrival
3. The police were rather angry because ______.
A. the author was not hurt and gave a false alarm 
B. they thought it was a case of little importance
C. the author and Jeremy could not tell the police anything
D. the gunmen had already fled when they arrived on the scene
4. What the author wants to tell us is that______.
A. neighbors are not helpful in moments of difficulty
B. the police are not reliable when one is in trouble
C. security is impossible as long as people can have guns
D. preventing robbers entering your house is the best choice

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