It had been a tiring day and I was looking forward to a quiet evening.M.y husband wouldn't come back until late and I had 1        to sit down in a comfortable armchair in the living room and read a book. I 2       the children to bed early and prepared a hot supper and some coffee. Soon I was sitting comfortably with a plate 3        with food before me and a book at my side.

  I was just beginning to 4        when the telephone rang. I put down my knife and fork and hurried to 5        it. By the time I got back to the living room,my coffee had got cold. After I finished my 6        I began to drink my coffee with my book 7        at page one. Suddenly there was a loud 8        at the door. It gave me such a great surprise that I spilt (濺) the 9        and made an ugly stain (污跡) on my skirt. Some stranger had got 10      and wanted me to show him the way. It took 11        to get rid of him. At last I managed (設法) to 12        down again and actually read a whole page 13        any more interruption (打擾) until the baby woke up. He began crying loudly and I rushed upstairs. The baby was 14        awake at eleven o'clock when my husband came home. I should have cried myself when he asked me if I had a 15       evening!

(   ) 1. A. decided   B. started   C. come   D. hurried

(   ) 2. A. put   B. made   C. threw   D. allowed

(   ) 3. A. full   B. filled   C. covered   D. cooked

(   ) 4. A. eat   B. drink   C. play   D. read

(   ) 5. A. speak   B. answer   C. find   D. throw

(   ) 6. A. supper   B. drinking   C. reading   D. coffee

(   ) 7. A. closed   B. open   C. put   D. opened

(   ) 8. A. noise   B. knock   C. sound   D. voice

(   ) 9. A. food   B. supper   C. plate   D. coffee

(   ) 10. A. tired   B. lost   C. missing   D. away

(   ) 11. A. times   B. ages   C. months   D. years

(   ) 12. A. sit   B. go   C. come   D. put

(   ) 13. A. with   B. in   C. but   D. without

(   ) 14. A. already   B. still   C. possibly   D. almost

(   ) 15. A. pleasant   B. sad   C. tired   D. unhappy

1. A 我這一天很累,丈夫將很晚回家,故決定(decided) 坐在舒服的椅子上看書。

2. A put the children to bed"把孩子放在床上睡覺"。

3. B 固定搭配,"裝滿……"可以是(be) filled with,也可以是(be) full of,但是后面的介詞不一樣。

4. A 通過后文I put down my knife and fork,可以推斷出"我剛開始吃飯"。

5. B 前文有when the telephone rang,卩么此處應是去answer the phone 。

6. A 前后都有提示:時間是晚上,故是吃完晚餐(supper) 。

7. B with引導的獨立結構短語,表示伴隨狀態(tài),用形容詞"開著的"(open) ,在句中表示"把書翻到第一頁,開始一邊看書,一邊喝咖啡"。

8. B a loud knock at the door"響亮的敲門聲"。

9. D 前文第7空已陳述作者開始喝咖啡,那么此處潑出的應是咖啡。

10. B 固定結構get lost (迷路) ,因下文說wanted me to show him the way (想要我指路) 。

11. B year,month是具體的時間。"幾年","幾個月"不可能,而time作時間不可數(shù),ages指"很長時間,很久"。

12. A 作者設法坐下(sit down) 看書。

13. D without與后面的any more搭配構成否定結構"不再"(not. . . any more) 。

14. B 丈夫11點鐘回家,已經(jīng)很晚了,孩子依然還(still) 醒著不睡。

15. A 根據(jù)語境應用一個積極方面的形容詞,四個選擇項中只有pleasant"令人愉快的"。

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