1、课时作业9Wildlife protection.完形填空You might think having to dial 911 in an emergency would be scary, but really it was OK because I knew what to do. One _1_ I was sitting on a rock watching my mom _2_ a horse. The next second, she went _3_ backward when the horse kicked her. She landed on the ground, _4_
2、, got up on her knees, and held her face in her hands. The horse ran off.I was in a bit of _5_. I yelled at my mom and _6_ if she was all right. She didnt answer. _7_, she ran inside the house. I was scared, but I knew my mom would want me to make sure the horse was _8_. I led him back to the barn.
3、He was not _9_ or scary or anythingsometimes accidents _10_ happen.Once I put him in a stall, I ran _11_. My mom did not look OK. I called 911 and told the _12_ what had happened. The ambulance came and drove us a short distance to where a helicopter was waiting to _13_ my mom to the hospital. In th
4、e ambulance, I called my moms friend, who came and took me to the _14_, too.I was crying and so _15_ and shaking. Would my mom be OK? After a(n) _16_ and five days in the hospital, she came home. I was so _17_ to have her back. She was training _18_ again after about six weeks.Later on, I couldnt be
5、lieve it when the government gave me an award for how I _19_ the emergency and helped my mom. One things for sure: She can always _20_ me.作者的妈妈在驯马时,不小心被马踢伤。作者把马牵回了畜棚,之后作者拨打了911,把妈妈送到医院,妈妈得到了及时的救治。作者也因能处理紧急情况和帮助妈妈而得到了政府的奖励。1A.while BlineCzone Dsecond答案:D解析:根据下文中的“The next second”(下一秒)可推知,此处表示这一秒我坐在石头
6、上看妈妈驯马。故选D。2A.push BtrainCbeat Dfeed答案:B解析:根据倒数第二段尾句“She was training _18_ again after about six weeks”可知,此空应填train“训练”。3A.approaching BfightingCflying Dcrashing答案:C解析:根据本句中的“the horse kicked her”可知,马把妈妈踢飞了。故选C。4A.rolled over Bstepped forwardCslipped away Dspread out答案:A解析:根据上文妈妈被马踢飞以及空处所在句的一连串动作可知,
7、此处表示妈妈落地,翻滚,屈膝起来,用手捂脸。roll over意为“翻身”,故选A。step forward“向前走”;slip away“溜走”;spread out“散开”。5A.shock BsadnessCdisappointment Damusement答案:A解析:联系上文可知,突如其来的意外事故令我震惊。amusement“娱乐”。6A.responded BaskedCexplored Dcomforted答案:B解析:根据下文中的“answer”可知,此处应是我询问妈妈,故选B。7A.Thus BUnfortunatelyCInstead DActually答案:C解析:根据
8、语境可知,妈妈没有回答反而跑进屋里。故选C。8A.dead BwildCheavy Dsafe答案:D解析:根据语境及空后的“I led him back to the barn”可知,此处表示我知道妈妈想让我确保马是安全的。故选D。9A.mean BmildClovely Dspecial答案:A解析:根据空后的“or scary”并结合语境可知,空处应与scary为同一感情色彩的词。mean意为“凶狠的”,故A项符合语境。mild“温和的”。10A.just BalreadyCrarely Drather答案:A解析:该句前半部分表述这匹马并不凶狠或吓人,由此可知此处表示有时候意外就是恰巧
9、发生了。故选A。11A.outside BawayCinside Doff答案:C解析:根据第二段中的“she ran inside the house”可知,此时我应该也是跑进屋里看妈妈。故选C。12A.operator BwaiterCdoctor Ddirector答案:A解析:作者拨打了911,接电话的应是接线员(operator)。13A.sacrifice BbringChold Dtake答案:D解析:根据下文妈妈在医院住了5天可知,直升机正等着带妈妈去医院。take sb. to someplace意为“把某人带到某地”。14A.helicopter BhospitalCamb
10、ulance Dbarn答案:B解析:根据空后的“too”可知,妈妈的朋友把我也带到了医院。故选B。15A.discouraged BfrightenedCconfused Dfrozen答案:B解析:根据上文妈妈受了很重的伤和该句中的“crying”“shaking”可知,此处表示我很害怕。故B项符合语境。16A.connection BrecoveryCoperation Dadventure答案:C解析:根据上文妈妈受了很重的伤可知,此处表示妈妈手术之后在医院待了5天。recovery“恢复”;operation“手术”。17A.upset BcrossChappy Dcalm答案:C解
11、析:根据语境并结合常识可知,此处表示妈妈回来我很开心。故选C。cross“恼怒的”。18A.legs BkneesCbikes Dhorses答案:D解析:根据上文“watching my mom _2_ a horse”可知,妈妈好了之后又开始驯马。故选D。19A.handled BsurvivedCinstructed Dclaimed答案:A解析:根据上下文内容可知,政府因我处理紧急情况的方式和帮助了妈妈而奖励了我。故选A。claim“宣称”。20A.care about Bcount onCget hold of Dlook up to答案:B解析:根据上文我处理紧急情况,帮助了妈妈可
12、知,有一点可以肯定的是,她可以一直依靠我。care about“关心”;count on“依靠”;get hold of“抓住”;look up to“钦佩”。.应用文写作假定你是李华,你们学校的英国交换生Jeff准备参加“外国人讲中国成语(idiom)故事”比赛,他发邮件请你给予辅导。请你回复邮件,内容包括:1答应帮助;2提出建议;3询问辅导时间与地点。注意:1.词数80左右;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Jeff,I am writing to reply to your email regarding the Chinese idiom story competition
13、which is intended for the foreigners to participate in. It would be my great pleasure to help you prepare for the contest.I would like to offer some suggestions before we meet. Firstly, as there are a great number of idioms to choose from, I recommend the most commonly used ones that come from inter
14、esting stories. Additionally, many idioms found roots in ancient myths or historical facts. Thus, I advise fully researching their meanings and origins to gain an instructive and fascinating insight into the cultural history of China. In this way, your storytelling will be highly impressive and appe
15、aling.I hope the suggestions above can be of some help to you. Could you please tell me when and where you would like to meet? I look forward to further discussion with you.Yours,Li Hua.读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150词左右。John Hydes, who served as a firefighter for 15 years in New
16、 Zealand before moving to Australia, is not only new to the neighbourhood, hes also new to the country.But that didnt stop him becoming a local hero recently when he pulled two kids from a burning house.“What he did was fantastic.It was a very brave act.Our family can thank him for our lives.”The mo
17、ment the kids mother saw what Mr Hydes did for her family, tears started welling up in her eyes and falling down her cheeks.However, Mr Hydes, who settled here six months ago, said he wasnt thinking when he saved his neighbours son, 5, and daughter, 7, from their PointCook home minutes before the ro
18、of fell.It was said that the childrens mother and the grandfather was occupied in housework outside the gate when the house caught fire.As they saw the thick smoke, they were scared out, unable to say a word.In spite of the phone call, the fire engine could not arrive quickly.The two children were i
19、n the bedroom.Desperate and hopeless, the kidsmother knelt down, crying at the top of her voice. Because of excessive shock, the old grandfather was in the hospital for a long time.“When there are kids in danger you havent got time to think, youve got to act, ”the father of three said.“I hadnt met m
20、y new neighbours before coming to their help. Its just a different way of meeting them, ”he laughed.Actually, it was nothing new for Mr Hydes to jump into a burning building.This time, however, he did it without protective clothing.Later on he recalled the thrilling scene of his fighting the fire. 答
21、案Paragraph 1:Mr Hydes was in bed when he heard screaming before 9 pm. He rushed outside to find the kids mother, and grandfather in front of their house, crying that the kids were still inside. On seeing this, he went through the thick smoke wearing just a Tshirt, shorts and no shoes, but unluckily
22、found the door to the childrens bedroom blocked by boxes. Going around the back of the house, Mr Hydes broke the bedroom window with his hands.Paragraph 2:“I was greeted (映的眼帘) by two black and white faces screaming for help,”he said. Luckily, Mr Hydes quickly pulled both of the children to safety b
23、efore the fire entered the bedroom. He said it was the young girls quick thinking in closing the bedroom door that saved her and her brothers lives. Dark as the house inside was, the brave girl hugged her young brother tightly, waiting for the coming help. On hearing Johns shouting, the little girl screamed at the top of her voice. Thanks to Johns bravery and calmness, the two children were finally reunited with their family happily.