One Saturday morning a careless car-driver   26  a lighted cigarette out of his car ten miles west of the small Canadian town of Stanton.The forest at the side of the road was   27 because there had been no   28  for many days.Within a few minutes the trees were   29 fire.
A truck driver saw the fire when he was on his   30  to Stanton.As soon as he reached the town he told   31 about it.Soon fire fighters were   32  westwards.When they arrived the fire they saw was very  33 .It could not spread to the north because of a lake   34  to the south because of a wide   35 .But a   36  wind was carrying the fire towards Stanton and the fire fighters could not stop it.Then,one of the firefighters   37  a message back to the town  38 
radio.
The chief fire officer and   39  of people hurried to a place about a mile   40  of the town.There they   41  dynamite to blow down the trees and to clear a wide path through the forest.  42  the fire reached the path it began to   43  down because there was   44  left to burn.After several hours they   45 to put out the fire and save the town.
26.A.lit                        B.threw                        C.put                           D.smoked
27.A.wet                      B.dry                           C.thick                         D.heavy
28.A.snow                    B.water                        C.rain                          D.wind
29.A.set                       B.caught                       C.on                                   D.in
30.A.way                            B.path                          C.road                          D.street
31.A the man                B.the police                  C.the forest                   D.the fire
32.A.hurrying               B.reaching                    C.arriving                     D.getting
33.A.big                       B.small                        C.large                         D.little
34.A.and                      B.or                             C.but                           D.even
35.A.road                            B.farm                         C.river                         D.forest
36.A.east                      B.west                          C.south                        D.north
37.A.got                       B took                          C.sent                          D.carried
38.A.with                     B.from                         C.on                                   D.by
39.A.many                   B.most                         C.hundreds                   D.a hundred
40.A.east                      B.north                        C.south                        D.west
41.A.will use                B.use                           C.would use                  D.used
42 A.However               B.Though                     C.When                        D.If
43.A.put                       B.go                                   C.die                            D.get
44.A.something             B.nothing                            C.anything                    D.everything
45.A.tried                     B.succeeded                  C.managed                   D.decided
26-30 BBCCA 31-35 BAABC 36-40 BCDCD 41-45 DCCBC

26.粗心的司機(jī)把點(diǎn)燃的香煙扔出了窗外,這才引起了火災(zāi)。
27.由于好幾天沒有下雨了,所以森林很干燥。
28.根據(jù)常識(shí)。
29. be on fire是詞組,是“著火”的意思。
30. on one’s way to sp. 是“在去什么地方的路上”。
31.由于是火災(zāi),所以他第一個(gè)應(yīng)該告訴的是警察。
32.救火人員應(yīng)該迅速地到達(dá)火災(zāi)現(xiàn)場。
33.根據(jù)下文和詞義。
34.這里表示“既不能向北,也不能向南”,用在否定句中用“or”。
35.根據(jù)上文的lake。
36.由于森林是在小鎮(zhèn)的西邊,也就是說小鎮(zhèn)是在森林的東邊,要把西邊的火帶到東邊來,必須吹的是西風(fēng)。
37. send a message 是“送消息”的意思。
38. by radio是“用無線電”的意思。
39. hundreds of people 表示“成百上千的人”。
40.根據(jù)上文的west wind。
41.根據(jù)上下文,用過去時(shí)。
42.當(dāng)火蔓延到那片空地的時(shí)候。
43. die down 是“變?nèi),漸漸停止”的意思。
44.根據(jù)常識(shí)。
45. manage to do sth.是“成功地做某事”的意思,succeed后要跟 in doing sth.。
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