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A 9 year-old boy is called a hero after he rescued his dad when a car fell on him. Brave J.T. Parker’s quick thinking ______his father’s life.

____ dad Stephen Parker said that last July, he and his sons J.T.,9 and Mason, 17, were in the backyard working ______ a Toyota car when the ______ happened.

“ We were______ the engines out of the car and, after we got it jacked(用千斤顶顶起)up, I climbed under there to take the parts off,” he said. “The one part came off pretty ______but the other side was not coming off.

At that moment, Mason had gone inside the house ______he cut himself, but the dad ____ working. Suddenly, the car ______on top of him.

He said he _______at J.T. to jack the car up but he didn’t think his young son would______ it.

“ I couldn’t move at all,” Parker said. “I was totally______, and then I passed out. It was all in his hands.”

J.T., who ______ about 50 pounds, said he, too, didn’t think he would be able to ______the car off his father, but he started jumping up and down on the jack right away.

It took him______, but J.T. was to able save his father______. He then ran to get his brother out of the house. They called the ______immediately.

Parker was then sent to the ______ hospital with 13 broken ribs(肋骨). He was released two days later thanks to the _______rescue from his young ______.

1.A. won    B. saved    C. took    D. made

2.A. Fearful    B. Considerate    C. Proud    D. Brave

3.A. for    B. out    C. in    D. on

4.A. incident    B. event    C. conflict    D. disaster

5.A. pushing    B. pulling    C. fixing    D. repairing

6.A. easily    B. vividly    C. hardly    D. unwillingly

7.A. though    B. until    C. because    D. before

8.A. resumed    B. suspended    C. continued    D. stopped

9.A. rose    B. fell    C. disappeared    D. lay

10.A. yelled    B. ran    C. aimed    D. pointed

11.A. put    B. get    C. make    D. find

12.A. buried    B. trapped    C. kept    D. fed

13.A. measures    B. weighs    C. stands    D. balances

14.A. lift    B. push    C. step    D. blow

15.A. seconds    B. minutes    C. hours    D. days

16.A. gradually    B. eventually    C. absolutely    D. simply

17.A. doctor    B. police    C. neighbor    D. manger

18.A. latest    B. nearest    C. cheapest    D. greatest

19.A. lovely    B. timely    C. friendly    D. lively

20.A. hero    B. assistant    C. guide    D. fan

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.C 12.B 13.B 14.A 15.B 16.B 17.A 18.B 19.B 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。父亲Stephen Parker在后院的一辆丰田车上工作,工作期间被车压住,他的9岁的儿子J.T勇敢地救了他的父亲。 1.考查动词。A. won 赢得;B. saved挽救;C. took拿走;D. made制造。根据Brave J.T. Parker’s quick thinking ___1___his father’s life.可知,勇敢的J.T.帕克的快速思考拯救了他父亲的生命。故选B。 2.考查形容词。A. Fearful可怕的;B. Considerate体贴的;C. Proud 自豪的;D. Brave勇敢的。根据___2___ dad Stephen Parker said that last July, he and his sons J.T.,9 and Mason, 17, were in the backyard working ___3___ a Toyota car when the ___4___ happened.可知,自豪的爸爸斯蒂芬帕克说,去年7月,他和他的儿子9岁的J.T.,17岁的梅森,在事故发生时,在后院的一辆丰田车里工作。故选C。 3.考查介词。句意:自豪的爸爸斯蒂芬帕克说,去年7月,他和他的儿子9岁的J.T.,17岁的梅森,在事故发生时,在后院的一辆丰田车里工作。故选D。 4.考查名词。A. incident事件;B. event大事;C. conflict冲突;D. disaster灾难。句意:自豪的爸爸斯蒂芬帕克说,去年7月,他和他的儿子9岁的J.T.,17岁的梅森,在事故发生时,在后院的一辆丰田车里工作。故选A。 5.考查动词。A. pushing促进;B. pulling拉;C. fixing固定;D. repairing修理。根据“ We were___5___ the engines out of the car and, after we got it jacked(用千斤顶顶起)up, I climbed under there to take the parts off,” he said.可知,他说:“我们把发动机从车里拖出来,在我们把发动机装好后,我爬到那里把零件取下来。”故选B。 6.考查副词。A. easily容易地;B. vividly生动地; C. hardly几乎不;D. unwillingly不愿意地。根据he one part came off pretty ___6___but the other side was not coming off.可知,他的一个部分很容易脱落,但另一侧没有脱落。故选A。 7.考查连词。A. though 尽管;B. until直到---为止;C. because因为;D. before在---之前。根据At that moment, Mason had gone inside the house ___7___he cut himself, but the dad ___8___ working.可知,在那一刻,梅森进了屋子,因为他割伤了自己,但父亲继续工作。故选C。 8.考查动词。A. resumed重新开始;B. suspended废除;C. continued继续; D. stopped停止。根据At that moment, Mason had gone inside the house ___7___he cut himself, but the dad ___8___ working.可知,在那一刻,梅森进了屋子,因为他割伤了自己,但父亲继续工作。故选C。 9.考查动词。A. rose上升;B. fell落下;C. disappeared消失;D. lay躺。根据Suddenly, the car ___9___on top of him.可知,突然,汽车落在了他的身上。故选B。 10.考查动词。A. yelled叫喊;B. ran跑;C. aimed目标;D. pointed指出。根据He said he ___10___at J.T. to jack the car up but he didn’t think his young son would___11___ it.可知,他说,他对J.T.大喊大叫,把车停了下来,但他不认为他的小儿子会成功。故选A。 11.考查动词。A. put放;B. get得到;C. make制造;D. find发现。根据He said he ___10___at J.T. to jack the car up but he didn’t think his young son would___11___ it.可知,他说,他对J.T.大喊大叫,把车停了下来,但他不认为他的小儿子会成功。故选C。 12.考查动词。A. buried 掩埋;B. trapped使陷入困境;C. kept保持;D. fed喂养。根据“I was totally___12___, and then I passed out.”可知,我完全被困住了,然后我就晕过去了。故选B。 13.考查动词。A. measures测量;B. weighs称---重量;C. stands 站立;D. balances使平衡。根据J.T., who ___13___ about 50 pounds, said he, too, didn’t think he would be able to ___14___the car off his father, but he started jumping up and down on the jack right away.可知,j.t他说,他也不认为自己能把车从他父亲身上抬下来,但他马上就开始在千斤顶上上下跳。故选B。 14.考查动词。A. lift举起;B. push 促进;C. step迈步;D. blow吹。根据J.T., who ___13___ about 50 pounds, said he, too, didn’t think he would be able to ___14___the car off his father, but he started jumping up and down on the jack right away.可知,j.t他说,他也不认为自己能把车从他父亲身上抬下来,但他马上就开始在千斤顶上上下跳。故选A。 15.考查名词。A. seconds秒;B. minutes分钟;C. hours小时;D. days天。根据It took him___15___, but J.T. was to able save his father___16___.可知,他花了数分钟时间,但J.T.最终还是能救他的父亲。故选B。 16.考查副词。A. gradually渐渐地;B. eventually最后;C. absolutely绝对地; D. simply简单地。根据It took him___15___, but J.T. was to able save his father___16___.可知,他花了几分钟时间,但J.T.最终还是能救他的父亲。故选B。 17.考查名词。A. doctor医生;B. police警察;C. neighbor邻居;D. manger经理。根据They called the ___17___immediately.可知,他们立即给医生打了电话。故选A。 18.考查形容词。A. latest最新的;B. nearest 最近的;C. cheapest最便宜的; D. greatest最伟大的。根据Parker was then sent to the ___18___ hospital with 13 broken ribs(肋骨).可知,然后,帕克被送到最近的医院,有13根肋骨骨折。故选B。 19.考查形容词。 A. lovely可爱的;B. timely及时的;C. friendly友好的; D. lively活跃的。根据He was released two days later thanks to the ___19___rescue from his young ___20___.可知,两天后,由于年轻的英雄救了他,他被释放了。故选B。 20.考查名词。A. hero英雄;B. assistant 助手;C. guide向导;D. fan迷。根据He was released two days later thanks to the ___19___rescue from his young ___20___.可知,两天后,由于年轻的英雄救了他,他被释放了。故选A。
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