Ⅰ. 完形填空。
Last Monday morning, I was having a history class when the classroom lights suddenly began to 1 . At first, I thought it was just a power problem, but soon the floor started to shake. My teacher, Mr. Li, shouted, “Earthquake! Get under your desks now!”
I quickly crawled under my desk and held onto the legs tightly. Some classmates were so scared that they started to 2 , but Mr. Li walked around to calm us down. After about 20 seconds, the shaking stopped. Mr. Li checked every desk to make sure no one was 3 , and then told us to line up quietly.
We walked down the stairs slowly—no running, no pushing. When we got to the school playground, many parents were already waiting there, looking 4 for their children. My mom ran over to me and gave me a big hug. She said our house was fine, but a few flower pots on the balcony had 5 off.
Later, the headmaster told us over the loudspeaker that the earthquake was small and no one in our town was hurt. But he 6 us to always remember the safety rules: if an earthquake happens, stay calm, hide under a strong desk, and don't use the elevator.
That night, my family prepared an 7 bag. We put bottles of water, biscuits, a flashlight, and a first-aid kit in it. My dad said, “You never know when danger will 8 , so it's better to be ready.”
The next day at school, we had a special class about earthquake safety. Our teacher showed us pictures of different earthquake signs and taught us how to 9 ourselves if a disaster happens. I learned a lot from this experience—I know now that being 10 and knowing safety rules can help us stay alive when danger comes.
(
B. break
C. clean
D. close
(
B. cry
C. sing
D. read
(
B. angry
C. hurt
D. bored
(
B. worriedly
C. happily
D. easily
(
B. grown
C. taken
D. put
(
B. forgot
C. allowed
D. stopped
(
B. emergency
C. interesting
D. beautiful
(
B. come
C. sleep
D. play
(
B. find
C. lose
D. hide
(
B. excited
C. sad
D. calm
Last Monday morning, I was having a history class when the classroom lights suddenly began to 1 . At first, I thought it was just a power problem, but soon the floor started to shake. My teacher, Mr. Li, shouted, “Earthquake! Get under your desks now!”
I quickly crawled under my desk and held onto the legs tightly. Some classmates were so scared that they started to 2 , but Mr. Li walked around to calm us down. After about 20 seconds, the shaking stopped. Mr. Li checked every desk to make sure no one was 3 , and then told us to line up quietly.
We walked down the stairs slowly—no running, no pushing. When we got to the school playground, many parents were already waiting there, looking 4 for their children. My mom ran over to me and gave me a big hug. She said our house was fine, but a few flower pots on the balcony had 5 off.
Later, the headmaster told us over the loudspeaker that the earthquake was small and no one in our town was hurt. But he 6 us to always remember the safety rules: if an earthquake happens, stay calm, hide under a strong desk, and don't use the elevator.
That night, my family prepared an 7 bag. We put bottles of water, biscuits, a flashlight, and a first-aid kit in it. My dad said, “You never know when danger will 8 , so it's better to be ready.”
The next day at school, we had a special class about earthquake safety. Our teacher showed us pictures of different earthquake signs and taught us how to 9 ourselves if a disaster happens. I learned a lot from this experience—I know now that being 10 and knowing safety rules can help us stay alive when danger comes.
(
A
)1. A. flashB. break
C. clean
D. close
(
B
)2. A. laughB. cry
C. sing
D. read
(
C
)3. A. happyB. angry
C. hurt
D. bored
(
B
)4. A. carefullyB. worriedly
C. happily
D. easily
(
A
)5. A. fallenB. grown
C. taken
D. put
(
A
)6. A. warnedB. forgot
C. allowed
D. stopped
(
B
)7. A. usualB. emergency
C. interesting
D. beautiful
(
B
)8. A. leaveB. come
C. sleep
D. play
(
A
)9. A. protectB. find
C. lose
D. hide
(
D
)10. A. scaredB. excited
C. sad
D. calm
答案
Ⅰ.1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.A 6.A 7.B 8.B 9.A 10.D
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