題目列表(包括答案和解析)
第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從36~55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
“Hi, Mommy, what are you doing?” asked Susie, who was only six years old. “I’m making a casserole(燉鍋菜) for Mrs. Smith next door, __36__ Mrs. Smith is very sad. She lost her daughter and has a __37__ heart. We need to take care of her a little while.” Said her mother. “ Why, Mommy?”
“You see, Susie, when someone is very, very sad, they have __38__ doing the little things like making dinner or other housework. Because we’re __39__ of a community and Mrs. Smith won’t ever be able to talk with her daughter or hug(擁抱) her. You are a very __40__ girl, Susie; maybe you’ll think of __41__ way to help take care of Mrs. Smith.”
Susie thought __42__ about this challenge and how she could do her __43__ on caring for Mrs. Smith. A few minutes later, Susie knocked on her door. After a few moments, Mrs. Smith __44__ the knock with a “Hi, Susie.”
Susie noticed that Mrs. Smith didn’t have that familiar musical __45__ about her voice when she __46__ someone.
“What can I do for you, Susie?” asked Mrs. Smith.
“My mommy says that you lost your daughter and you’re very, very sad with a broken heart.” Susie __47__ her hand out shyly. In it was a Band-Aid. “This is for your broken heart.” Mrs. Smith knelt down and hugged Susie. Through her __48__ she said, “Thank you, darling girl, this will __49__ a lot.”
Mrs. Smith __50__ Susie’s act of kindness and took it one step __51__. She bought a small key ring with a picture frame(框架) ---- the ones __52__ to carry keys and display a family __53__ at the same time. Mrs. Smith placed Susie’s Band-Aid in the frame to __54__ her to heal a little every time she sees it. It has become her symbol(象征) for healing, while not __55__ the joy and love she experienced with her daughter.
36. A. although B. because C. when D. so
37. A. broken B. absent C. sick D. gentle
38. A. trouble B. time C. interest D. danger
39. A. owners B. whole C. part D. relatives
40. A. naughty B. little C. pretty D. smart
41. A. the other B. the very C. our D. some
42. A. seriously B. deeply C. much D. little
43. A. job B. work C. part D. deed
44. A. replied B. answered to C. greeted D. responded
45. A. sound B. quality C. gift D. note
46. A. praised B. helped C. greeted D. saw
47. A. gave B. set C. took D. held
48. A. tears B. sadness C. excitement D. glasses
49. A. do B. care C. mean D. help
50. A. refused B. accepted C. received D. took
51. A. more B. forward C. further D. ahead
52. A. made B. bought C. invented D. designed
53. A. photo B. scene C. gathering D. life
54. A. force B. remind C. get D. advise
55. A. forgetting B. missing C. losing D. remembering
Once upon a time, there was a group of forest deer. In this group was a wise and respected 36 , smart in the ways of deer. He taught the tricks of 37 to the fawn-the young deer.
One day, his younger sister 38 her son to him, to be taught 39 is so important for deer. The teacher said to the fawn, “Very well, you can come at this time tomorrow for your first 40 .”
At first, the young deer came to the lessons 41 he was supposed to. But soon, he became more interested in 42 with the other young bucks(雄鹿). He didn’t realize how 43 it could be for a deer who learned 44 but deer games. So he started
45 . Soon he was escaping school all the time.
46 , one day the fawn who played hooky 47 a snare(陷阱)and was trapped. Since he was 48 , his mother got worried. She went to her brother the teacher, and
49 him if her son had learned something. The teacher 50 ,”My dear sister, your son was disobedient and 51 . Out of respect for you, I 52 to teach him. But he did not want to learn the 53 of deer. He played hooky! How could I possibly teach him?”
Later they heard the sad news. The 54 fawn had been trapped and killed by a hunter. He skinned him and took the meat home to his family.
The moral is: Nothing can be learned from a teacher by one who 55 the class.
1.A. student B. mother C. teacher D. magician
2.A. perform B. survival C. hunting D. hiding
3.A. brought B. caught C. arranged D. referred
4.A. that B. which C. how D. what
5.A. arrival B. punishment C. prize D. lesson
6.A. as B. because C. whether D. where
7.A. learning B. playing C. talking D. fighting
8.A. interesting B. boring C. dangerous D. useful
9.A. nothing B. something C. all D. none
10.A. working hard B. cutting classes C. playing games D. teaching others
11.A. Luckily B. Unexpectedly C. Definitely D. Unfortunately
12.A. found out B. set up C. stepped in D. got over
13.A. dying B. missing C. unhappy D. improving
14. A. told B. scolded C. asked D. suspected
15.A. replied B. analyzed C. advised D. questioned
16.A. unbelievable B. unreachable C. inflexible D. unimportant
17.A. made up my mind B. tried my best C. gave up D. would like
18.A. stories B. structures C. games D. tricks
19.A. proud B. sick C. stubborn D. shy
20.A. misses B. loves C. forms D. attends
School was over and I felt quite tired. I sat at the very 36 of the crowded bus because of my anxiety(焦慮) to go home. Sitting there makes me 37 like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.
Janie, the 38 , tried to break the uncomfortable 39 by starting a conversation. I tried to mind my manners and politely 40 her, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day, 41 , her conversation was worth listening to.
“My father’s sick,” she said to no one in 42 , I could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. “What’s wrong with him?” I asked. With her eyes wet and her voice tight from fighting the tears, she 43 , “Heart trouble.” Her eyes lowered as she continued. “I’ve 44 lost my mum, so I don’t think I can stand losing him.”
I was shocked. My 45 ached for her. And this reminded me of the great 46 my own mother was thrown into when her father 47 . I saw how hard it was, and still is, for her. I wouldn’t like anyone to 48 that.
Suddenly I 49 Janie wasn’t only a bus driver. That was just her job. She had a whole world of 50 and concerns, too. I suddenly felt very selfish(自私). I realized I had only thought of people as far as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no 51 to Janie 52 she was a bus driver. I had judged(評(píng)價(jià)) her by her 53 and brushed her off as unimportant.
For all I know, I’m just another person in 54 else’s world, and may not even be 55 . I should not have been so selfish and self-centered. Everyone has places to go to, people to see and appointment to keep. Understanding people is an art.
A. front B. end C. side D. middle
A. stand for B. stand up C. stand out D. stand by
A. doctor B. driver C. teacher D. classmate
A. mood B. condition C. atmosphere D. occasion
A. listen to B. argue with C. explain to D. talk to
A. however B. instead C. therefore D. otherwise
A. surprise B. particular C. purpose D. silence
A. replied B. shouted C. cried D. spoke
A. totally B. already C. completely D. heavily
A. leg B. stomach C. heart D. head
A. pain B. respect C. happiness D. disappointment
A. was lost B. was away C. died D. was sick
A. go against B. go for C. go by D. go through
A. realized B. recognized C. argued D. explained
A. family B. school C. friend D. job
A. money B. attention C. respect D. time
A. unless B. though C. because D. while
A. voice B. job C. family D. look
A. anyone B. someone C. everyone D. nobody
A. happy B. smart C. important D. useful
Like most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting. It was not until in my late thirties that I made this important : giving-away makes life so much more exciting. You needn’t worry if you money.
This is how I with giving-away. If an idea for improving the window display of a neighborhood store in my mind, I step in and make the to the storekeeper. If an accident takes place, the of which I think the local police could use, I him up and tell him about it, though I am not in here. I found a rule about this world is to give getting something back, though the often comes in an unexpected form.
One Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important special letter to my home, though it was to me at my office. I wrote the postmaster a note of . More than a year later I needed a post-office box for a new business I was . I was told at the window that there were boxes left, and that my name would have to go on a long list. As I was about to be , the postmaster appeared in the . “Wasn’t it you that wrote us that letter a year ago about delivering an __ delivery to your home?” I said it was. “Well, you certainly are going to have a box in this post office we make one specifically for you. You don’t know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get but complaints.”
1.A. difference B. research C. speech D. discovery
2.A. earn B. lack C. spend D. steal
3.A. experienced B. connected C. cooperated D. experimented
4.A. strikes B. flashes C. happens D. attempts
5.A. appeal B. request C. suggestion D. demand
6.A. story B. damage C. challenge D. material
7.A. call B. hold C. cheer D. pick
8.A. possession B. trouble C. place D. charge
9.A. plus B. without C. for D. before
10.A. process B. goal C. return D. concern
11.A. replied B. addressed C. driven D. brought
12.A. invitation B. apology C. complaint D. appreciation
13.A. discussing B. providing C. applying D. starting
14.A. enough B. extra C. no D. other
15.A. admitting B. relating C. buying D. waiting
16.A. positive B. shocked C. discouraged D. optimistic
17.A. doorway B. window C. home D. yard
18.A. unfamiliar B. unexpected C. unknown D. uncertain
19.A. in case B. now that C. even if D. rather
20.A. nothing B. something C. anything D. Everything
閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。
In Twain, many people know what a “motorpool” means. It is 36 known as a place for the maintenance(維修)of official business and government cars. 37 it is a place for vehicle maintenance.
More than ten years ago I came to America on business and I took advantage of the 38 to visit my friend. My friend drove a car to 39 me at the airport, and took me to his home. Out of the 40 , my friend drove his car into the innermost 41 , which had a sign “carpool only”. I 42 what “carpool” meant. I felt doubted whether he was going to a motorpool. 43 I thought myself clever in asking:
“Is there anything wrong with the car?”
“Nothing. 44 ?” said he.
“Well then, why are you going to carpool?” I 45 .
My friend couldn’t help 46 and told me that“carpool”refers to the lane that only the cars with two or more 47 can drive in. I felt rather embarrassed on 48 that.
After dinner, my friend’s neighbor came over to ask whether he 49 “carpool” the next day. “ 50 ,” my friend said, “I will accompany my friend to go shopping tomorrow.” I was 51 again, wondering why he could not “carpool” with him since we had “carpooled” 52 . My friend explained to me again that the “carpool” that his neighbor 53 meant they in turn drove the car to work so as to save energy. The first “carpool” is a noun, 54 the second “carpool” is a verb. It is really 55 for newcomers in America to understand it in a short time.
A. commonly B. probably C. partly D. simply
A. In general B. In particular C. First of all D. Above of all
A. break B. time C. chance D. place
A. watch B. help C. meet D. catch
A. house B. airport C. station D. waiting-room
A. road B. lane C. street D. route
A. wondered B. knew C. understood D. learned
A. For B. Thus C. Then D. Though
A. How B. What C. Why D. Where
A. replied B. asked C. explained D. answered
A. saying B. talking C. laughing D. speaking
A. passengers B. drivers C. gentlemen D. ladies
A. noticing B. seeing C. informing D. hearing
A. needed B. could C. should D. would
A. Sure B. Sorry C. Pardon D. Good
A. believed B. doubted C. confused D. worried
A. today B. tomorrow C. yesterday D. tonight
A. used B. insisted C. learned D. provided
A. as B. so C. while D. for
A. interesting B. difficult C. important D. necessary
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短文改錯(cuò)
My brother Tom was very selfish when he was a little boy. He did not want ∧ share things
to
with other people. For example, when he buy a chocolate cake, he put them in a secret place
bought it
where I couldn’t find it. Then he ate it all by himself. He never helped other. He said he is busy.
others was
That is, a game of tennis making him very busy. He did not care if something he did made
made
people angry. For instance, one night he played strong and loudly music till four o’clock in the
loud
morning. But now he is difference. He often helps grandma with housework, helps mom with
different
cooking and helps his classmates with his lessons.
their
書面表達(dá)
One possible version:
On a sunny day in April, we organized a community environmental program called “Love Our Community” in order to create a cleaner and more harmonious community.
In the morning, we went to clean the streets and wash the windows in the community. We swept up the fallen leaves and the rubbish, and put them into the dustbins. After that, we learned from an experienced gardener about how to trim trees and bushes. We carefully observed the gardener and then we did it by ourselves. In the afternoon, we gave a lecture about the environment for the residents of the community. They listened very carefully. Obviously, they liked our lecture very much. Meanwhile, we handed out environmental leaflets to passers-by in the community.
From this program, we have learned a lot about how to protect our environment and make more people realize the significance of protecting the environment.
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