河北省武邑中学2018_2019学年高一英语上学期寒假作业11

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河北省武邑中学2018-2019学年高一英语上学期寒假作业11

阅读理解 第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

If you move to a new school, you’ll have to worry whether or not you’ll make

friends. Here are some simple suggestions which help you make new friends a lot easier.

 Try speaking to the people next to you in class. As they’re close by, it makes

sense to communicate with them first.

 Have courage to speak to everyone in your class. You will probably stay with

that class through your years at the new school, so it helps if you get on with

them.

 If you don’t have many friends in your class, try and make new friends in your

subject lessons. You can also talk with them at lunchtime and after school.

 Join a lunchtime or after-school club. You’ll get to meet kids of all years

that way.

 Ask your teacher to pair you with another pupil.

 Use your celebrity status! Since you’re the new person, you’ll have gained

celebrity status, which you can use for a couple of weeks. Talk to people,

remember to smile and always be open and friendly. Listen carefully to what

others have to say so as to make them feel important.

As you grow older, it’s natural to make new friends and sometimes that means

you grow apart from your old friends. So try and make time for all your friends.

Why not introduce your different sets of friends so you can all go to the cinema

or bowling together?

But what if a friendship group is pushing you out? If this is happening to you,

try and ask someone you’re friendly with what is happening. If the whole group is

leaving you out, try to find new people to spend time with at lunchtime.

1.According to the passage, moving to a new school is _______.

A. interesting B. exciting C. worrying D. boring

2. According to the author, what should we do when we move to a new school?

A. Sit close to friendly classmates.

B. Try to study well to gain others’ trust.

C. Try our best to help our new classmates.

D. Take possible chances to communicate with others.

3. To make our classmates feel that they are important to us, we should ______.

A. listen to them carefully B. be friendly and open to them

C. smile while talking with them D. make use of our celebrity status

B

A 9-year-old boy n Indiana stopped a would-be carjacker(劫车贼)on Christmas Day

from running away with his father’s truck.

Kevin Cooksey was inside the One Stop Express gas station in Kokomo buying medicine

for his wife when a man jumped into the driver’s seat of his truck. Cooksey had left

the engine running and the door unlocked.

“When I saw my truck door open, I was like, ‘Oh my God, what am I going to tell

my wife?’” Cooksey said.

His son, Larry, was sitting in the back seat. “As soon as he opened the door,

I got frightened,” said Larry. “So I pulled out the gun and pointed it to his head.”

This was enough to make the carjacker think twice and he jumped out of the truck

to try another car. Parked beside Cooksey’s truck was Kyle Sparling’s black

Trailblazer. He too had left the engine running as he went into the store. The man

got in Sparling’s SUV and took off.

“I didn’t know what to think, I just kind of ran outside and watched him,” said

Sparling.

As the man sped off, Cooksey told Sparling to get into his truck and the two men

began to run after him. The icy winter conditions made the driving difficult, but

the pair followed at a safe distance as the carjacker drove in a “Z” way. After

a few miles, the carjacker knocked into the sign of a local business, American Tool

and Party Rental. Cooksey and Sparling called police to the place.

The police put 32-year-old Ollie Dunn into prison. Sparling’s car was damaged

in the wheel, and the windscreen got cracked after the sign fell on it. “I was just

glad he didn’t knock into anybody,” Sparling said. “That was my biggest fear, I

think.”

4. How did Larry stop the carjacker?

A. He hit him with a gun B. He begged him to stop

C. He cried for others’ help D. He frightened him away with a gun

5. Why could the carjacker easily drive away the SUV?

A. The carjacker broke into it B. It was parked in the wrong place

C. Nobody was in but the engine was on D. The driver went to buy medicine for

his wife

6. What ended the carjacker’s escape?

A. The police stopped him B. His driving ability was very poor

C. The SUV got damaged in an accident D. Cookesey and Sparling caught up with

him

7. What does the underlined word “That” in the last paragraph refer to?

A. Spraling’s car was stolen B. Sparling’s car was damaged