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II.認(rèn)真閱讀下面兩篇短文,每篇短文后有五個問題。根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容從四個選項中選擇一個最佳答案,并將答案的相應(yīng)字母填在答題紙上。(本大題共1 0小題,每小題2分,共 20分)
Passage 1
The elevator door slid open. The crowd inside let out a collective gasp of excitement. But no one was more excited than my mom. This 110-pound woman is not normally rude, but suddenly she rushed through the door, nearly knocking over an elderly German tourist.
My mom wasn’t interested in the sights; she just wanted air. If there’s one thing that frightens my mom more than packed spaces, it’s heights. We were now 889 feet above the Paris cityscape. Maybe we should have taken the Eiffel Tower off our “to do”list.
By the time I caught up with her, she had pressed her entire body against a huge steel girder(大梁). I couldn’t help but laugh.
“What?” she said defensively, her arms wrapped around the support and her face flushed. “I’m having a great time. ”
“Yeah, I can tell. Let’s go, ”I said.
My mom replied,“I can’t. ” Amidst the twinkling reflection of the City of Lights, I saw terror in her eyes. She was so scared of heights, she couldn’t move.
I was going to have to think of something—and fast. “I know, Mom!”I shouted, making her jump. “We don’t have to get back in the elevator. We can walk all the way down. ” Before she could think about it, I took her arm and led her over to the stairs.
Finally, after 20 minutes, we headed down the last flight. “See? That wasn’t so bad. ”
I pushed on the steel exit gate. The gate didn’t move. I felt a fit of panic. I pushed again, still no movement. I shoved again and again against the gate. Out of breath, I felt on the verge of tears.
“Qu’est-ce que c’est la probleme?”
A young French security guard stood on the other side of the gate. He repeated his question. The fact that I didn’t understand French only made me panic more. I banged violently on the door, and rocked against it—still nothing.
The guard smiled now. He pointed up and said in English, “The sign. Read it. ”I followed his pointing finger to a sign that hung above the gate. It said:“Tirez.” I looked at the guard blankly. What did that mean?
“The sign,” the guard told me. “It says, Pull. ”
Stepping back, I stopped pushing the gate. I pulled instead. It swung open easily. Now my face burned with embarrassment, not panic.
“Karen, you really need to learn to relax,” my mom said, laughing as she breezed past me.
21. Karen laughed at her mom because _____________ .
A. she was too nervous
B. she was too excited
C. she was having a great time
D. she was standing against a huge girder
22. Which of the following did Karen’s mom suffer from?
A. Fear of stairs and strangers.
B. Fear of elevators and crowds.
C. Fear of heights and crowded places.
D. Fear of twinkling lights and steel girders.
23. When she saw her mom rushing out of the elevator, Karen _____________ .
A. thought it funny
B. regretted visiting the Tower
C. decided to go down the stairs immediately
D. felt embarrassed about her mother’s rudeness
24. What triggered Karen’s fear?
A. She couldn’t understand the guard’s directions.
B. She thought she and her mom were locked in.
C. She couldn’t read the sign in French.
D. She saw terror in her mom’s eyes.
25. Choose the title that would NOT be appropriate for the article.
A. Tower of Terror B. Panic in Paris
C. An Embarrassing Experience D. Landmark of Laughter
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