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The sun is shining and it’s very hot.  1  many people don’t want to go out after  2 . Mrs West has to(不得不)   3  her father at the airport. Her father doesn’t feel well, he wants to see a   4  in the city hospital.
Now she’s   5  in the street. There   6  no trees and she feels very   7 . But she’s too   8  and can’t walk fast(快). Suddenly she finds(发现) a   9  walking behind her. She gets angry and her face turns red. “Why are you walking   10  me, boy?” She asks strictly. “It’s cooler”. The boy answers.
小题1:
A.ButB.BecauseC.SoD.Then
小题2:
A.breakfastB.dinnerC.supperD.lunch
小题3:
A.watchB.meetC.helpD.ask
小题4:
A.nurseB.waiterC.policemanD.doctor
小题5:
A.walkingB.walksC.walkD.to walk
小题6:
A.beB.isC.areD.am
小题7:
A.coldB.coolC.relaxedD.hot
小题8:
A.happyB.fatC.shortD.tall
小题9:
A.boyB.manC.womanD.dog
小题10:
A.onB.in front ofC.behindD.across from

小题1:C
小题2:D
小题3:B
小题4:D
小题5:A
小题6:C
小题7:D
小题8:B
小题9:A
小题10:C

试题分析:这篇短文描述了韦斯特夫人在一个炎热的午后,去机场见自己的父亲。在路上一个小男孩跟在她的后面,她就停下来问为什么,结果这个小男孩说这样很爽。
小题1:联系辨析。A.但是;B.因为;C.因此;D.那么,然后。联系上下文,可知前后为因果关系,下文表示结果,故选C。
小题2:联系前文The sun is shining and it’s very hot.可知此处指的是午后,故选D,午饭。
小题3:联系下文,可知此处指的是他不得不去机场见他的父亲,故选B,遇见,会见。
小题4:联系前文,他的父亲感觉不太好,可知他要去医院看医生。故选D,医生。
小题5:根据时间状语now,及系动词is,可知本句为进行时态,故选A,步行,走。
小题6:联系下文no trees 复数形式,可知选C,没有树。
小题7:联系上文描述,可知今天很热,故选D,她感觉很热。
小题8:词义辨析。A.高兴的;B.胖的;C.矮的;D.高的。联系下文,他走不快。可知原因只能是她很胖。故选B。
小题9:联系下文描述,可知她发现一个小男孩走在她后面。故选A,男孩。
小题10:联系前文,可知这个小男孩走在她后面,故选C,在……后面。
点评:这篇短文内容比较简单,理解不难。各小题与上下文联系比较紧密,答题中一定要注意联系上下文。答完后多读几遍,看看是否符合逻辑,适当修改。个别小题可以当作单独的词义辨析题来做,先区分词义,结合语境选出最能使语句通顺的答案。
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小题5:In the lift, there was_________.
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A.studying B.teachingC.cleaningD.cooking
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