高一英語鐘限時閱讀復(fù)習(xí)
4. a. noticed b. felt c. knew d. heard
5. a. shouted at b. aimed at c. stood at d. stared at
6. a. interesting b. dangerous c. moving d. familiar
7. a. show b. scene c. site d. view
8. a. going b. heading c. coming d. leaving
9. a. happily b. wildly c. rudely d. angrily
10. a. rock b. sand c. tree d. water
11. a. until b. if c. as d. although
12. a. questioned b. respected c. instructed d. approached
13. a. examining b. visiting c. choosing d. clearing
14. a. safety b. damage c. danger d. comfort
15. a. for the moment b. at any minute
c. at one time d. for once
16. a. taking b. helping c. demanding d. leading
17. a. late b. careless c. nervous d. strange
18. a. face b. rush c. swallow d. enter
19. a. crazy b. quick c. united d. direct
20. a. someone b. only one c. anyone d. no one
ii閱讀理解(8分)
d
people say teenagers are no good. they make too much noise in shopping malls; they drive carelessly up and down america’s main streets. and at least some of the time those things are true. but we shouldn’t forget that there are hard moments in the life of a teenager too.
i watched such a moment not long ago at a woman’s funeral(葬禮) which happened in a church. a teenage grandson stepped forward. softly he began:“i want to share a few values that nana taught me. she never failed to see light in any situation. when our family dog would attack her, what would nana say? ‘oh, what beautiful markings that dog has.’ that was nana.