Butch O’Hare was a fighter pilot. One day his entire squadron(中隊(duì))was sent on a mission. In the air after taking off, he realized that someone had  36   to fill up the tank. He would not have enough  37   to complete his flight and get back to his ship. His flight  38   told him to return to the carrier (航空母艦).

As he was returning to the mother  39 ,  he saw something that turned his blood  40  . A squadron of Japanese planes was speeding their way toward the  41   fleet(艦隊(duì)).The fleet was defenseless. He couldn’t  42   his squadron and brings them back in time to save the fleet. Nor could he   43   the fleet of the coming danger.

There was only one thing to do. He  44   force the Japanese away from the fleet. Laying aside all the thoughts of personal  45 ,  he dove his plane into the formation of Japanese  46  . His plane fired hard as he charged in, attacking one  47   enemy plane and then another. Butch fired at as many planes as possible until all his ammunition(彈藥) 48  . Bravely he continued the fighting. He dove at the planes,  49   to hit the enemy planes in hopes of  50   as many enemy planes as possible. 51,  the angry Japanese squadron flew away in another  52  . With a great weight taken off his  53   Butch O’Hare and his damaged fighter came back to the carrier.

The film from the camera on his plane told the  54 . It showed Butch’s daring action to  55   his fleet. He had in fact destroyed five enemy aircraft. He became an American hero.

1.

A.hoped

B.intended

C.forgotten

D.managed

 

2.

A.fuel

B.time

C.energy

D.determination

 

3.

A.friend

B.man

C.a(chǎn)ssistant

D.leader

 

4.

A.ship

B.train

C.land

D.a(chǎn)irport

 

5.

A.warm

B.cold

C.dry

D.cool

 

6.

A.Japanese

B.British

C.American

D.German

 

7.

A.reach

B.tell

C.order

D.a(chǎn)sk

 

8.

A.tell

B.warn

C.expect

D.demand

 

9.

A.might

B.must

C.could

D.can

 

10.

A.luck

B.career

C.happiness

D.safety

 

11.

A.soldiers

B.ships

C.sight

D.planes

 

12.

A.excited

B.brave

C.worried

D.surprised

 

13.

A.ran out

B.died away

C.left out

D.put away

 

14.

A.trying

B.leading

C.setting

D.sticking

 

15.

A.meeting

B.firing

C.controlling

D.damaging

 

16.

A.However

B.Therefore

C.Finally

D.Besides

 

17.

A.route

B.way

C.direction

D.a(chǎn)im

 

18.

A.hand

B.a(chǎn)rm

C.mind

D.breast

 

19.

A.lesson

B.tale

C.joke

D.reason

 

20.

A.praise

B.protect

C.repair

D.encourage

 

【答案】

1.C

2.A

3.D

4.A

5.B

6.C

7.A

8.B

9.B

10.D

11.D

12.D

13.A

14.A

15.D

16.C

17.C

18.C

19.B

20.B

【解析】

1.根據(jù)單詞意思,hoped意思“希望”, intended意思“打算”, forgotten意思“下忘記”,managed意思“完成”,根據(jù)意思,“他意識(shí)到某個(gè)人忘記加慢油”可知選C

2.根據(jù)單詞意思,fuel意思“燃料”,time意思“時(shí)間”,energy意思“能量”, determination意思“決定”,根據(jù)意思,“他沒(méi)有足夠的燃料完成飛行”,可知選A

3.根據(jù)單詞意思,friend意思“朋友”, man意思“男人”,assistant意思“助手”,leader意思“領(lǐng)導(dǎo)”,根據(jù)意思,“領(lǐng)導(dǎo)告訴他返回到航空母艦”,可知選D

4.根據(jù)單詞意思,ship意思“船”,train意思“火車”, land意思“陸地”,airport意思“機(jī)場(chǎng)”,根據(jù)意思,“當(dāng)他將要返回到母船的時(shí)候”,可知選A

5.根據(jù)單詞意思,warm意思“熱的”,cold意思“冷的”,dry意思“干的”,cool意思“冷靜的”,根據(jù)意思,“他看到一些使他心一涼的事情”,可知選B

6.由最后一段的最后一句He became an American hero.可知道是美國(guó)的艦隊(duì),可知選C

7.根據(jù)單詞意思,reach意思“到達(dá)”,tell意思“告訴”, order意思“命令”,ask意思“問(wèn)”,根據(jù)意思,“他還沒(méi)有到達(dá)他的中隊(duì)”,可知選A

8.根據(jù)單詞意思,tell意思“告訴”,warn意思“警告”,demand意思“要求”, expect意思“期望”,根據(jù)意思,“不告訴艦隊(duì)即將到來(lái)的危險(xiǎn)”,可知選B

9.根據(jù)單詞意思,might意思“可能”must意思“必須”,could意思“打算”,can意思“能”,根據(jù)意思,“他必須迫使日本人離開(kāi)艦隊(duì)”,可知選B

10.根據(jù)單詞意思,luck意思“幸運(yùn)”,career意思“職業(yè)”,happiness意思“幸!眘afety意思“安全”,根據(jù)意思,“把個(gè)人安危拋之腦外”,可知選D

11.根據(jù)單詞意思,soldiers意思“戰(zhàn)士”,ships意思“船”,sight意思“景象”,planes意思“飛機(jī)”,根據(jù)意思,“他把飛機(jī)潛入到日本的飛機(jī)隊(duì)形中”,可知選D

12.考查短語(yǔ)意思,excited意思“興奮的”, brave意思“勇敢的”,worried意思“擔(dān)心的”,surprised意思“驚奇的”,根據(jù)意思,“襲擊日本的飛機(jī)使其感到驚奇”,可知選D

13.考查短語(yǔ)意思,ran out意思“用完”,died away意思“逐漸消失”,put away意思“收起來(lái)”,left out意思“遺漏”,根據(jù)意思,“盡可能多的向敵人飛機(jī)開(kāi)火直到彈藥用完”,可知選A

14.根據(jù)單詞意思,trying意思“試圖”,leading 意思“領(lǐng)導(dǎo)”,setting意思“放置”sticking意思“粘貼”,根據(jù)意思,“試圖撞擊敵人的飛機(jī)”,可知選A

15.考查單詞意思,meeting意思“見(jiàn)面”firing意思“開(kāi)火”,controlling意思“控制”,damaging意思“損壞”,根據(jù)意思,“希望破壞盡可能多的敵人飛機(jī)”,可知選D

16.考查單詞意思,However意思“然而”,Therefore意思“因此”,F(xiàn)inally意思“最后”,Besides意思“此外”,根據(jù)意思,“最后,生氣的日本人從另外一個(gè)方向逃跑了”,可知選C

17.考查單詞意思,route意思“途徑”,way意思“道路”,direction意思“方向”,aim意思“目標(biāo)”,根據(jù)意思,“最后,生氣的日本人從另外一個(gè)方向逃跑了”,可知選C

18.考查單詞意思,hand意思“手”,arm意思“臂”,mind 意思“介意”,breast意思“攀登”,根據(jù)意思,“擺脫了很大的負(fù)擔(dān)”,可知選C

19.考查單詞意思,lesson意思“課程”,tale意思“傳說(shuō)”,joke意思“笑話”, reason意思“原因”,根據(jù)意思,“從攝影機(jī)告訴我們這樣的傳說(shuō)”,可知選B

20.考查單詞意思,praise意思“表?yè)P(yáng)”,protect意思“保護(hù)”,repair意思“修理”,encourage意思“鼓勵(lì)”,根據(jù)意思,“展示了他敢于保護(hù)他艦隊(duì)的勇敢行為”,可知選B

 

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