题目内容
3.A man died and was on his way to another (21)A either the Heaven or the Hell.He saw an extremely(22)D palace half way and the owner of the palace (23)Ahim to stay and live in the palace.The man said,"I have been working (24)B during my life and now I just want to eat and sleep (25)Cany work."
The owner of the palace said,"(26)B,there is nowhere else better than here for you.There are a wealth of(27)Din my palace and you can eat whatever you want without anyone (28)A you.(29)D,there is (30)C that needs to be done by you."Then,the man settled down in the palace.
At the beginning,the man felt very (31)B at the rotation(轮流) of eating and sleeping.But(32)D,he felt a bit lonely and empty.So he went to the owner and complained,"It is (33)C to live by just eating and sleeping every day.Now I show no (34)Ain this kind of life any more.Could you help me find a (35)D?
The owner replied,"(36)C,there is no job here at all."
After another several months,the man could not (37)A the present life and went to the owner (38)D,"I really could not stand this sort of life any more.If you do not offer me a job,I would (39)B to go to the hell instead of living here."
The owner of the palace smiled contemptuously(轻蔑地),"Do you think it is the Heaven here?It is(40)C the hell!"
21.A.world | B.house | C.place | D.hospital |
22.A.summer | B.mysterious | C.free | D.splendid |
23.A.asked | B.warned | C.forced | D.commanded |
24.A.comfortably | B.hard | C.honestly | D.unpaid |
25.A.apart from | B.besides | C.without | D.with |
26.A.If any | B.If so | C.If necessary | D.If possible |
27.A.jewels | B.money | C.books | D.food |
28.A.stopping | B.asking | C.noticing | D.meeting |
29.A.However | B.Otherwise | C.Therefore | D.Moreover |
30.A.anything | B.everything | C.nothing | D.something |
31.A.surprised | B.happy | C.mad | D.frightened |
32.A.easily | B.carefully | C.confidently | D.gradually |
33.A.strange | B.enjoyable | C.boring | D.relaxing |
34.A.interest | B.trust | C.patience | D.curiosity |
35.A.partner | B.way out | C.meaning | D.job |
36.A.That's right | B.Cheer up | C.Sorry | D.Never mind |
37.A.bear | B.lose | C.handle | D.risk |
38.A.indeed | B.already | C.always | D.again |
39.A.hope | B.prefer | C.promise | D.expect |
40.A.no longer | B.also | C.actually | D.still. |
分析 文章主要讲述了一个人死了,在通往另一个世界的路上,或者天堂或者地狱.
解答 21-25 ADABC 26-30 BDADC 31-35 BDCAD 36-40 CADBC
21.A一个人死了,在通往另一个世界(world)的路上,或者天堂或者地狱.
22.D在半路上,他看到一座极其壮丽的宫殿.splendid"雄伟的,壮丽的",符合语境.
23.A宫殿主人邀请他留下来,住在宫殿里.ask"请求,要求",符合语境.warn"警告";force"强迫";demand"强烈要求".
24.B这个人说:"我一生都在努力工作,现在只想吃饭睡觉,不想做任何工作."hard"努力地",符合语境.comfortably"舒服地",honestly"诚实地",hardly"几乎不",均不符合语境.
25.C without any work"什么活也不干",符合语境.
26.B如果是这样的话,没有任何地方比这儿更适合你了.if so"如果这样的话",符合语境.
27.D根据该句中的"you can eat whatever you want"可知,food"食物",符合语境.jewel"宝石";taste"味道";book"书".
28.A你可以吃任何想吃的食物,没有人阻止(stopping)你.
29.D此外,你可以休息,并且可以放心,你不需要做任何事情.moreover"此外,而且",符合语境.
30.C根据语境并联系上下文可知,没有事情需要他做,故选nothing.
31.B由下句中的But和"he felt a bit lonely"可知,刚开始这个人对轮换着吃饭睡觉感到非常愉快.故选happy.
32.D由开始的对这种生活感到愉快,到感到寂寞,这是一个逐渐变化的过程.所以选gradually"逐渐地,渐进地".
33.C由上文提到的lonely可知,每天除了吃就是睡觉的生活很无聊.故选boring"没趣的,令人厌倦的".strange"奇怪的",enjoyable"使人快乐的",relaxing"令人放松的",均不符合语境.
34.A现在那个人对这种生活再也不感兴趣了.interest"兴趣"; trust"信任";patience"耐心";curiosity"好奇心".故选A.
35.D根据第四段中的"there is no job here"可知,他想请主人帮他找份工作.find a job"找一份工作".
36.C主人很遗憾地回复他,这儿没有任何工作.
37.A又过了几个月,这个人再也不能忍受(bear)目前的生活了.该句中的"I really could not stand this sort of life"也是提示.
38.D由第三段中的"So he went to the owner and groaned"可知,他去找过主人.故此处表示他再一次去找主人.所以选D.
39.B语境为:如果你不给我份工作,我宁愿离开这里去地狱.prefer"更喜欢".
40.C你认为这里是天堂吗?这里实际上是地狱啊!actually"实际上".
点评 本文是一个新人物故事类完形填空,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.
A. | which | B. | that | C. | what | D. | whether |
The penniless young man went to a (44)D street outside the academy,tighten his belt and played the(45)C under a tree.He played one after another,(46)C many people to stop to listen.The (47)D young man finally held his violin case in both hands,when the onlookers (48)C their money and put it into the case.
A rogue(无赖) threw money at the young man's feet (49)B.The young man looked at him,then(50)C to pick it up,saying:"Sir,your money dropped on the ground."The rogue took the money,threw it at his feet once again and(51)C said:"This money has been yours,so you(52)B take it!"
Then,the young man deeply(53)D to him and said:"Sir,thank you for your support!(54)B you dropped your money,I bent over to pick it up for you.Now my money dropped on the ground,may I(55)A you to pick it up for me?
The rogue was shocked by the young man's unexpected(56)C,finally picked up the money,put it into the case and left with his(57)B between his legs.
Among the onlookers a pair of(58)B had been quietly watching the young man.It was just the (59)D.He brought the young man back to the academy and (60)A admitted him.
This young man was called Bill Sadin,who later became a famous musician,whose masterpiece(名作) was"Straighten your chest."
41.A.examination | B.decision | C.decoration | D.celebration |
42.A.marched | B.figured | C.laid | D.sorted |
43.A.admit | B.permit | C.submit | D.commit |
44.A.peaceful | B.busy | C.lazy | D.lonely |
45.A.trick | B.guitar | C.violin | D.case |
46.A.noticing | B.begging | C.attracting | D.persuading |
47.A.shameless | B.painful | C.angry | D.hungry |
48.A.threw | B.stole | C.produced | D.printed |
49.A.by hand | B.by design | C.by accident | D.by chance |
50.A.came down | B.settled down | C.bent down | D.pulled down |
51.A.angrily | B.widely | C.proudly | D.slightly |
52.A.can | B.must | C.may | D.might |
53.A.renewed | B.sew | C.vowed | D.bowed |
54.A.If | B.When | C.As long as | D.Even if |
55.A.trouble | B.disturb | C.request | D.order |
56.A.performance | B.conduct | C.move | D.behavior |
57.A.arms | B.tail | C.head | D.feet |
58.A.ears | B.eyes | C.shoes | D.trousers |
59.A.passer-by | B.stranger | C.employer | D.examiner |
60.A.eventually | B.secretly | C.personally | D.happily |
41.A.arranged | B.made | C.ordered | D.demanded |
42.A.food | B.turn | C.bill | D.menu |
43.A.fixed | B.cut | C.caught | D.tied |
44.A.by | B.from | C.out | D.in |
45.A.stood | B.knocked | C.fell | D.hung |
46.A.taste | B.chew | C.swallow | D.take |
47.A.discouraged | B.disappointed | C.shocked | D.annoyed |
48.A.closed | B.rubbed | C.narrowed | D.rolled |
49.A.bitterness | B.anxiety | C.anger | D.sorrow |
50.A.satisfy | B.comfort | C.encourage | D.praise |
51.A.what | B.who | C.how | D.which |
52.A.mild | B.modest | C.calm | D.honest |
53.A.pushed | B.approached | C.drew | D.laid |
54.A.breaking | B.trembling | C.sinking | D.beating |
55.A.help | B.position | C.number | D.job |
56.A.Prepare | B.Buy | C.Find | D.Cook |
57.A.on | B.around | C.up | D.off |
58.A.so | B.but | C.although | D.since |
59.A.kindness | B.happiness | C.politeness | D.brightness |
60.A.ignore | B.refuse | C.oppose | D.forget. |
People become immigrants for many reasons.The most common one is economic opportunities.Most immigrants are attracted to other countries by the promise of jobs,farmland,or business opportunities.
Other people become immigrants in order to get away from mistreatment or natural disasters.They are refugees.Some refugees move to avoid wars and political unrest.Others are seeking freedom to express their religious views.Still others are uprooted by disasters,such as terrible flooding or drought.
Some people have become immigrants against their will.Captured in Africa,shipped foreign lands and forced to work as slaves,many early African immigrants to North and South America came in chains.
Except for Native Americans,all people came to the United States from someplace else.For nearly 500years,immigrants have landed on America's shores seeking a better life.Throughout American history,immigrants often worked low-paying,dangerous jobs that other people refused to do.
Immigrants from around the world helped shape American life.Many immigrants absorbed the customs and language common to most Americans.They also brought their own traditions,including music and foods.Over time,many of these traditions have become part of American life.
The first European immigrants to America hoped to colonize new lands.By the mid-1500s,Spaniards had ventured into Florida,California,and the American Southwest.French immigrants arrived in the early 1600s and built their first colony in Canada.The English also arrived in the early 1600s.They established 13colonies along America's AtlanticCoast.
In the 1700s,England became the major power in colonial North America.But many European immigrants came to live in the English colonies.They included people from Sweden,Holland,Germany,Scotland,and Ireland.
Immigrants still come to the United States seeking freedom and economic opportunities.Most new immigrants no longer come from Europe.They come mainly from Central and South America,the Caribbean,and Asia.
Today,the U.S.government limits the number of immigrants into the country each year.People who sneak illegally into the United States are called illegal immigrants,who,if caught,would be sent back to their home countries.
Key Points | Detailed Information |
(71)Definition | Immigrants are those who move to a foreign country to make their homes. |
Reasons | •Most people come for (72)economic opportunities,such as good jobs,farmlands,or business opportunities. •Some move to the US to (73)stay/keepaway from wars or disasters. •Some people immigrate to(74)search/seekfor religious freedom. •Some people have become immigrants (75)passively/unwillingly,like many early African immigrants. |
History | •French immigrants (76)reachedCanada in the early 1600s and built their first colony there. •The English also came to the early 1600s and (77)established/founded thirteen colonies along America's Atlantic Coast. •In the 1700s,European immigrants came to live in the English colonies,people from Sweden,Holland and etc.are (78)included. |
Today | •(79)Different from the past,the origins of most new immigrants are mainly Central and South America,the Caribbean,and Asia,instead of Europe •The US government erects dams to (80)keepthe number of immigrants into the country each yearin check.Illegal immigrants,if caught,would be sent back to their home countries. |