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1、PAGE 英语试题完形填空(共20小题:每小题1. 5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的ABCD四个选项中,选出合适填入对应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。 “Do-o-ggy! Do-o-ggy!” Mrs. Smith was doing the house when she heard someone shouting outside. 26 about her son, she dashed out. What she saw shocked her: Her son Tommy was standing from his armchair, pointing t

2、o a cute little dog and 27 excitedly. If you knew the 3-year-old boy couldnt walk or speak 28 that, you would not wonder why Mrs. Smith was so shocked at the 29 of his sons behavior. Actually, Tommy is a very 30 boy, with golden hair and big blue eyes, but when you talk with him you may find there i

3、s something wrong with him: He 31 to make eye contact with you or to respond to you; instead, he murmurs to 32 about something nobody can understand he lives in a word of his own. Mrs. Smith found that was a dog next door. He surely 33 the boy. He ran to him and sat before him, his body 34 and his t

4、ail wagging. The boy reached his hand to touch the dogs face while the dog licked the boys hand with his 35 . Then they began to “talk”, “laugh”, and “walking” on 36 legs around the yard. Seeing this, tears of 37 filled Mrs. Smiths eyes. Three years before, her husband had 38 her and her son because

5、 of her sons illness, and ever since her son had been the 39 of her life. She had taken her son to many experts but with 40 effect. From then on, the little dog became their 41 visitor and Tommy 42 stepped out of his own world and turned normal boy. Animals have been 43 of mankind for thousands of y

6、ears. Man has turned more cunning and less reliable as he has become more 44 , while animals remain pure and innocent, 45 that he feels more comfortable with them than with his fellow creature.26. A. SatisfiedB. WorriedC. ConfusedD. Surprised 27. A. speakingB. laughingC. wavingD. shouting28. A. befo

7、reB. aboutC. after D. for29. A. thoughtB. soundC. sightD. touch30. A. handsomeB. cleverC. foolishD. shy31. A. hasB. usedC. hatesD. fails32. A. youB. himselfC. someoneD. strangers 33. A. missedB. admired C. likedD. pleased34. A. shakingB. bendingC. bouncingD. moving35. A. teethB. tailC. handD. tongue

8、36. A. twoB. fourC. bothD. all 37. A. regretB. sorrowC. joyD. anger38. A. beatB. abandonedC. encouragedD. ignored39. A. centerB. troubleC. importanceD. meaning40. A. muchB. someC. a littleD. no41. A. commonB. ordinaryC. frequentD. normal42. A. graduallyB. immediatelyC. continuously D. actually 43. A

9、. neighbors B. enemiesC. colleaguesD. friends44. A. foolishB. nobleC. cleverD. selfish45. A. in orderB. nowC. ecept D. so 【参考答案】完形填空26-30BDACA 31-35DBCAD 36-40BCBAD 41-45CADCD完形填空AMost parents, I suppose, have had the experience of reading a bedtime story _1_ their children. And they must have reali

10、zed how difficult it is to write a _2_ childrens book. Either the author has aimed (定目标) too _3_, so that children cant follow what is in his ( or more often, her ) story, _4_ the story seems to be talking to the readers.The best childrens books are _5_ very difficult nor very simple, and satisfy(令人

11、满意的) the _6_ who hears the story and the adult(成年人) who _7_ it. Unfortunately(不幸的是), there are in fact few books like this, _8_ the problem of finding the right bedtime story is not _9_ to solve. This may be why many of the books regarded as _10_ of childrens literature(文学) were in fact written for

12、_11_ “Alice in Wonderland” is perhaps the most obvious(明显)of this. Children, left for themselves, often _12_ the worst possible interest in literature. Just leave a child in a bookshop or a _13_ and he will more willingly choose the books written in an unimaginative (并非想象的 ) way, or have a look at t

13、he most childrens comics(连环图书), full of the stories and jokes which are the rejections of teachers and righting-thinking parents.Perhaps we parents should stop _14_ to brainwash(洗脑)children into accepting(接受)our taste in literature. After all, children and adults are so _15_ that we parents should n

14、ot expect that they will enjoy the same books. So I suppose well just have to compromise(妥协)over the bedtime story.名师点评本文说明了写一本供孩子读的好书并非一件容易的事,并且告诫家长不要一味强迫孩子接受大人的观点,因为孩子和大人在兴趣方面不尽相同。本文具有一定的教育意义,有助于改变家长一些错误的观点。(C)1. A. toB. inC. with D. around 【解析】C。read to somebody 意为“读给某人听”,to后面接动作的对象。(D)2. A. shor

15、t B. long C. bad D. good 【解析】D。根据下文可知,存在的困难在于如何把孩子们的书写好。故选 good。(C)3. A. easy B. short C. high D. difficult 【解析】C。书中的内容让孩子们无法理解,说明作者的目标定得高。故选 high。(C)4. A. and B. but C. or D. so 【解析】C。与前文either 对应,这里应用or. “eitheror” 意义为“要么要么”。(B)5. A. both B. neither C. either D. very 【解析】B。与下半句的nor 对应,这里应用neither。

16、 “neithernor” 意为“既不也不”。(A)6. A. child B. father C. mother D. teacher 【解析】A。satisfy的宾语除了读故事的成年人以外,当然就是听故事的孩子。故选child。(D)7. A. hearsB. buys C. understands D. reads 【解析】D。孩子听的故事越来越少,家长把讲故事当成读故事。故选reads。(C)8. A. but B. howeverC. so D. because 【解析】C。前后两句形成因果关系,所以应用so引导结果状语从句。 (B)9. A. hard B. easy C. eno

17、ugh D. fast 【解析】B。上文讲好书越来越少,说明去发现好书并非是容易的事。故选easy。(B)10.A. articles B. work C. arts D. works 【解析】B。名词 works 意为“作品”。(A)11. A. grown-ups B. girls C. boys D. children 【解析】A。根据后面所举的例子以及文意,现在被认为是孩子们读的作品,实际上是为成年人所写的。故选grown-ups。(A)12. A. are B. show C. find D. add 【解析】A。show interest in something 意为“对感兴趣”

18、。(B)13. A. school B. home C. office D. library 【解析】B。孩子们选书的地点一般是书店或是图书馆。故选library。(D)14. A. going B. liking C. trying D. preferring 【解析】D。try to do something 意为“想法设法做某事”,符合当今社会实际情况,为正确选项。(C)15. A. same B. friendly C. different D. common【解析】C。家长不要期望孩子门会接纳他们的观点,因为两者大不相同。故选择different。完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分

19、,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。My tire was flat. And I was on a country road. When I 26 with the tire, a car pulled off the road behind me. I saw a male 27 and said, “Hey, do you need any help?” I literally was 28 . This young guy was dressed in black. Nearly everythi

20、ng imaginable was tattooed(纹身). When he asked to give me a 29 , I 30 someone sitting in his car. That 31 me. Thoughts of robberies flashed through my mind. Then, it began to 32 . It hit like a waterfall and made it 33 to finish the tire change. With the car jacked(千斤顶托起) up, I was 34 to get in my ca

21、r. “Get in my car” he insisted, “Well wait with you until the rain stops.” “No. I dont need your help.” I said. “Come on. Get in.” he said as he 35 my arm and pulled me toward his car. “Oh, God, protect me!” I 36 to myself. As I settled into the back seat, suddenly a delicate 37 came from the front

22、seat of the car. “Are you all right?” “Yes, I am,” I replied with much 38 seeing an old woman there. “My name is Beatrice and this is my neighbor John. John takes me to visit my husband in a nursing home every day. He is a really nice guy.”“John, I had thought you were, well, ah, you know I” Embarra

23、ssment 39 my words. John laughed, “I often experienced 40 reaction. I actually thought about changing the way I look. 41 then I saw it as an opportunity to see others.”He was right. What he wore outside was just a 42 of the world as he saw it, but what he wore 43 was the spirit of giving and caring

24、the world he wanted to see. I never believed that I should 44 people by the way they dressed. I was 45 with myself for what I did. The rain stopped and John and I changed the tire. As we shook hands I apologized for my stupidity.26.A.waitedB.repairedC.struggledD.continued27.A.turnedB.approachedC.boa

25、rdedD.stopped28.A.delightedB.calmC.frightenedD.excited29.A.lookB.aidC.fineD.hand30.A.recognizedB.metC.noticedD.watched31.A.amazedB.attractedC.confusedD.concerned32.A.pourB.startC.fallD.break33.A.possibleB.necessaryC.unnecessaryD.impossible34.A.readyB.eagerC.unableD.unsuitable35.A.touchedB.graspedC.p

26、lacedD.controlled36.A.thoughtB.expectedC.repliedD.cried37.A.toneB.voiceC.soundD.alarm38.A.reliefB.shockC.easeD.sorrow39.A.blockedB.stuckC.chokedD.struck40.A.helpfulB.shamefulC.abnormalD.unfriendly41.A.AndB.SoC.ButD.Or42.A.reflectionB.conclusionC.concernD.meaning43.A.aroundB.alongC.throughD.inside44.

27、A.decideB.appreciateC.judgeD.sniff45.A.angryB.gratefulC.strictD.content【参考答案】完形填空:26-30 CBCDC 31-35 DADCB 36-40 ABACD 41-45 CADCA 完形填空BMrs. Ball had a son. His name was Mick. She _1_ him very much and as he was not a _2 _ child, she was always _3_ that he might be ill, _4_ she used to take him to se

28、e the best _5_ in the town four times a year to be looked _6_.During one of these _7_, the doctor gave Mick all kinds of tests and then said to him, “Have you had any _8_ with your nose or ears recently?” Mick _9_ for a second and then answered, “Yes, I _10_.”Mrs. Ball was very _11_. “But Im sure yo

29、u have _12_ told me that, Mick!” She said worriedly. “Oh, really?” Said the doctor _13_. “And what trouble have you with your nose and ears, my boy?” “Well,” answered Mick, “I always have trouble with them when Im _14_ my sweater off, because the _15_ is very tight.”名师点评深爱儿子的鲍尔夫人一直为儿子的健康忧虑,常带他去医院看病,甚至被儿子脱毛衣引起眼睛和鼻子的不适而虚惊一场。(A)1. A. loved B. hated C. missed D. cared【解析】A。根据下文鲍尔夫人常带儿子去看病可见她非常爱儿子,故选择loved。(C)2. A. richB. cleverC. strongD. happy【解析】C。鲍尔夫人担心儿子会有病,常带他医院,说明Nick没有强壮的体魄,故选择Strong。(A)3. A. afraidB. surprised C. gladD. sure【解析】A。上文讲到鲍尔夫人爱儿子,那么儿子的健康状况应让做妈妈的担心才对,而不是惊奇或快乐,故选择afr

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