题目内容

Every night,I watched for Miss Ellen's lights to go off. She lives next door and we are best friends,____I'm young and she's old. We both like dogs,cats and birds. Miss Ellen has another best friend,her ____,Imogene. Soon as her lights were off,I went into our kitchen and got a(n) ____ to say good­night to Imogene.

“Imogene?” I kept my voice ____ because Imogene is old and I didn't want to ____ her.

Imogene looked at me ____ I put the egg under  her. She seemed to ___ sitting on that egg. I guessed it must ____ her of good old times.

Every morning,I went to Miss Ellen's home to ____ her bread while she ate Imogene's egg.“ I should let you eat the egg too,but it's Imogene's ___ to me,”she said.

When Imogene stopped laying eggs last year,Miss Ellen became ____ and quiet. That was before I started ____ giving her one of Mom's every night.

One morning when I got to Miss Ellen's kitchen,something was ___.Miss Ellen seldom allowed Imogene in the house,but that day she was on the table. Miss Ellen was ____,holding two eggs in her hands.

“Can you ____ it?My Imogene laid this herself!It's not one of your mother's. Oh!Oh!”She ____and put her hand over her mouth.

I looked at her in ____.“You knew?”

“Yes. I'm sorry. To tell the truth,Imogene ____ that you come to visit her every day. She didn't want you to stop. So we decided to keep ____.”

It took a minute for me to ____.Then I figured it out. Both of them wanted me to come. I touched Imogene's head and smiled at Miss Ellen.

1.A. for                      B.yet                                  C.though                    D.because

2.A. dog                              B.cat                                   C.bird                     D.hen

3.A. egg                              B.apple                         C.cake                      D.drink

4.A. firm                     B.soft                                 C.loud                              D.pleasant

5.A. lose                             B.hurt                           C.keep                              D.frighten

6.A. unless                    B.since                           C.as                                    D.if

7.A. like                              B.consider                   C.regret                       D.mind

8.A. tell                      B.remind                           C.warn                        D.convince

9.A. mix                              B.cut                                  C.borrow                   D.share

10.A. promise                    B.choice                            C.gift                       D.job

11.A. sad                            B.calm                     C.boring                             D.strange

12.A. slowly                   B.secretly                           C.mainly                     D.simply

13.A. important           B.funny           C.wrong                        D.different

14.A. busy                     B.angry                     C.excited                      D.shocked

15.A. believe                     B.feel                                 C.make                            D.see

16.A. remembered          B.stopped                    C.smiled                            D.nodded

17.A. peace                  B.disappointment        C.surprise               D.confidence

18.A. hopes                  B.prefers                            C.suggests              D.loves

19.A. quiet                    B.happy                C.honest                      D.friendly

20.A. start                          B.understand          C.cry                            D.notice

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.D

3.A

4.B

5.D

6.C

7.A

8.B

9.D

10.C

11.A

12.B

13.D

14.C

15.A

16.B

17.C

18.D

19.A

20.B

【解析】

试题分析:这是一个有趣的故事。作者和艾伦小姐是忘年交,艾伦小姐家的老母鸡Imogene不再下蛋了,艾伦小姐很伤心,于是作者每天晚上都去给老母鸡放一个自家的蛋,结果老母鸡又开始产蛋了。

1.考查连词辨析和对语境的理解。A. for因为;B.yet但是; C.though尽管;D.because因为。从前后所说的关系:我们是最好的朋友,我很年轻,而她老了,可以看出前后的关系表示让步,故选C。

2.考查名词辨析和对语境的理解。A. dog狗;B.cat猫;C.bird鸟;D.hen母鸡。前一句话提到作者和Miss Ellen都喜欢狗、猫和鸟,这里说艾伦小姐还有另一个好朋友,当然应该是母鸡,选D。

3.考查名词辨析和对语境的理解。根据下文的 I put the egg under her.可知,这里是去厨房拿鸡蛋。A. egg鸡蛋;B.apple苹果;C. cake蛋糕;D. drink饮料。故选A

4.考查名词辨析和对语境的理解。我尽量使我的声音很温柔,A. firm坚定的;B.soft温柔的;C.loud大声的;D.pleasant令人愉快的。从后面可以看出,对老母鸡的关心,故选B。

5.考查动词辨析和对语境的理解。因为Imogene(母鸡)老了,我不想吓着她。A. lose失去;B.hurt受伤;C.keep保持;D.frighten吓唬。故选D。

6.考查连词辨析和对语境的理解。当我把蛋放在她身子下面时,Imogene 看着我。A. unless 除非;B.since自从;C.as当……时;D.if如果。故选C。

7.考查动词辨析和对语境的理解。她似乎很喜欢坐在蛋上。A. like喜欢;B.consider考虑;C.regret后悔、遗憾;D.mind在意。从老母鸡的安静表现可知,故选A。

8.考查动词辨析和对语境的理解。我猜这一定使她想起了往日的美好时光。remind与of构成短语,意思是:提醒某人某事。A. tell告诉;B.remind提醒;C.warn警告;D.convince使相信。故选B。

9.考查动词辨析和对语境的理解。每天早上,我去艾伦小姐的家里一起吃她的面包,而她还吃一个Imogene下的鸡蛋。A. mix混合;B.cut切;C.borrow借;D.share分享。后面提到也想让我吃鸡蛋可知,选D。

10.考查名词辨析和对语境的理解。我也应该让你吃鸡蛋,但这是Imogene给我的礼物。A. promise承诺;B.choice选择;C.gift礼物;D.job工作。带入四个选项分析,最佳选C。

11.考查形容词辨析和对语境的理解。去年当Imogene不再产蛋时,艾伦小姐伤心和安静。A. sad       伤心的;B.calm平静的;C.boring枯燥的;D.strange奇怪的。带入四个选项分析,最佳选A。

12.考查副词辨析和对语境的理解。所以之前我开始偷偷地每天晚上给她一个妈妈的鸡蛋。A. slowly慢慢地;B.secretly秘密地;C.mainly主要地;D.simply简单地。通过下文可知,我以为艾伦小姐不知道此事,故选B。

13.考查形容词辨析和对语境的理解。一天早晨,当我到艾伦小姐的厨房时,有些不同。A. important重要的;B.funny好玩的;C.wrong错误的; D.different不同的。下文提到,艾伦小姐很少让老母鸡在屋里,而这次老母鸡却在她的桌子上。故选D。

14.考查形容词辨析和对语境的理解。艾伦小姐很激动,手里拿着两个鸡蛋。A. busy忙的;B.angry愤怒的;C.excited激动的;D.shocked震惊的。结合艾伦小姐所说的话可知,故选C。

15.考查动词辨析和对语境的理解。你能相信吗?这是我的Imogene自己下的蛋!这不是你母亲的。A. believe相信;B.feel 感觉;C.make it 成功;D.see看见。前文提到,母鸡老了,不下蛋了,而现在又产蛋了,故选A。

16. 考查动词辨析和对语境的理解。她停下来,然后把她的手放到嘴里。A. remembered记得;B.stopped停止;C.smiled微笑;;D.nodded点头。把她的手放到嘴里,应该是不说话了,做出吃惊的表情。故选B。

17.考查名词辨析和对语境的理解。我很吃惊地看着她。A. peace和平;B.disappointment失望;C.surprise吃惊;D.confidence自信。我认为来看老母鸡是秘密,结果艾伦小姐却知道,故选C。

18.考查动词辨析和对语境的理解。说实话,Imogene很喜欢你每天都来看她。A. hopes希望;B.prefers更喜欢;C.suggests建议;D.loves爱。这里love表达了艾伦小姐的心情,故选D。

19.考查形容词辨析和对语境的理解。所以我们决定保持安静。A. quiet安静的;B.happy高兴的;C.honest诚实的;D.friendly友好的。虽然我是在晚上艾伦小姐关灯之后去看老母鸡的,但是老母鸡没有害怕地叫,艾伦小姐也装作不知道,故选A。

20.考查动词辨析和对语境的理解。我花了一分钟来理解这件事。A. start开始;B.understand理解;C. cry 哭;D.notice注意。结合语境选B。

考点:故事类短文阅读。

 

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How I Turned to Be Optimistic

  I began to grow up that winter nigh when my parents and I were returning from my aunt's house, and my mother said that we might soon be leaving for America.We were on the bus then.I was crying, and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me.I remember that I could not bear the thought of never hearing again the radio program for school children to which I listened every morning.

  I do not remember myself crying for this reason again.In fact, I think I cried very little when I was saying goodbye to my friends and relatives.When we were leaving I thought about all the places I was going to see-the strange and magical places I had known only from books and pictures.The country I was leaving never to come back was hardly in my head then.

  The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism, but the idea did not come to me at once.For the first two years in New York I was really lost-having to study in three schools as a result of family moves.I did not quite know what I was or what l should be.Mother remarried, and things became even more complex for me.Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other.I was often sad, and saw no end to“the hard times.”

  My responsibilities in the family increased a lot since I knew English better than everyone else at home.I wrote letters, filled out forms, translated at interviews With lmmigration officers, took my grandparents to the doctor and translated there, and even discussed telephone bills with company representatives.

  From my experiences I have learned one important rule:almost all common troubles eventually go away!Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not give up, and just wait a little!I believe that my life will turn out all right, even though it will not be that easy.

(1)

How did the author get to know America?

[  ]

A.

From her relatives.

B.

From her mother.

C.

From books and pictures.

D.

From radio programs.

(2)

Upon leaving for America the author felt ________.

[  ]

A.

confused

B.

excited

C.

worried

D.

amazed

(3)

For the first two years in New York, the author ________.

[  ]

A.

often lost her way

B.

did not think about her future

C.

studied in three different schools

D.

got on well with her stepfather

(4)

What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 4?

[  ]

A.

She worked as a translator.

B.

She attended a lot of job interviews.

C.

She paid telephone bills for her family.

D.

She helped her family with her English.

(5)

The author believes that ________.

[  ]

A.

her future will be free from troubles

B.

it is difficult to learn to become patient

C.

there are more good things than bad things

D.

good things will happen if one keeps trying


第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节{共15小题;每小题2分.满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳
项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。   
Benjamin Banneker was a farmer,inventor,astronomer writer and antislavery supporter.He created the first American—built striking clock.
That fall,as usual,Benjamin rode to the nearby town for supplies.He couldn’t wait to get to the end of the road and buy the things his mother wanted.Then he could have a good talk with the folks in town.The truth was,as much as Benjamin loved his mother and father and three sisters,what he really enjoyed was talking about books or math problems or what was happening in other parts of the colonies(殖民地).
It was about l0 o’clock by the sun when Benjamin arrived at a store.He ordered a bolt(一卷)of white cloth for his mother and looked around for someone to taik to.Benjamin’s heart jumped like a rabbit when he saw a friend holding a gold watch.Benjamin had always wanted to figure out how clocks and watches worked.The friend saw Benjamin and let him sit down for a good talk.
Late that afternoon,Benjamin rode home,slowly.He didn’t want to harm the watch that his friend had let him borrow.That nigh after supper,Benjamin carefully laid the watch on the table and pulled the candle closer.“This is a watch,”he said.“A man in fown lent it to me,and now I’m going to take it apart and draw the pieces.Then 1’11 put it back together again.Benjamin held his breath and gently took the back off the watch.
Every evening for a week,Benjamin sat at the table with the watch.He copied eaeh tiny
wheel and pin.When the week was up,he put the pieces back togelher and returned the watch to its owner.Then Benjamin got a good night’s sleep.
The next day when the farm work was done,Benjamin went into the woods to 1ook for just the right pieces of wood.Not too old,not too dry,not too green,not too soft.
For two years,Benjamin farmed all day and worked on his wood pieces at night.In1753,two years after he had borrowed the watch,Benjamin put all the pieces together.Benjamin had made his own clock.
1.The most likely reason the author wrote the passage was to__________.
A.show the influence Benjamin Banneker’s family had on him
B.present reasons for Benjamin Banneker’s fascination with clocks
C.explain Benjamin Banneker’s reason for becoming an inventor
D.give an example of Benjamin Banneker’s strong will and intelligence
2.Benjamin especially looked forward to going to the store to __________.
A.avoid work on the farm    B.purchase white cloth
C.meet interesring people    D.show his new clock to others
3.Why did Benjamin most likely hold his breath when he took the back off the watch?
A.He feared his friend might want to get the watch back.
B.He was very nervous about taking apart a precious object.
C.He wanted to time how long it would take to finish the job.
D.He was afraid that broken watch parts would fly into his face.

 

第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

第一节{共15小题;每小题2分.满分30分)

    阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳

项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。   

  Benjamin Banneker was a farmer,inventor,astronomer writer and antislavery supporter.He created the first American—built striking clock.

    That fall,as usual,Benjamin rode to the nearby town for supplies.He couldn’t wait to get to the end of the road and buy the things his mother wanted.Then he could have a good talk with the folks in town.The truth was,as much as Benjamin loved his mother and father and three sisters,what he really enjoyed was talking about books or math problems or what was happening in other parts of the colonies(殖民地).

    It was about l0 o’clock by the sun when Benjamin arrived at a store.He ordered a bolt(一卷)of white cloth for his mother and looked around for someone to taik to.Benjamin’s heart jumped like a rabbit when he saw a friend holding a gold watch.Benjamin had always wanted to figure out how clocks and watches worked.The friend saw Benjamin and let him sit down for a good talk.

    Late that afternoon,Benjamin rode home,slowly.He didn’t want to harm the watch that his friend had let him borrow.That nigh after supper,Benjamin carefully laid the watch on the table and pulled the candle closer.“This is a watch,”he said.“A man in fown lent it to me,and now I’m going to take it apart and draw the pieces.Then 1’11 put it back together again.Benjamin held his breath and gently took the back off the watch.

    Every evening for a week,Benjamin sat at the table with the watch.He copied eaeh tiny

wheel and pin.When the week was up,he put the pieces back togelher and returned the watch to its owner.Then Benjamin got a good night’s sleep.

    The next day when the farm work was done,Benjamin went into the woods to 1ook for just the right pieces of wood.Not too old,not too dry,not too green,not too soft.

    For two years,Benjamin farmed all day and worked on his wood pieces at night.In1753,two years after he had borrowed the watch,Benjamin put all the pieces together.Benjamin had made his own clock.

1.The most likely reason the author wrote the passage was to__________.

  A.show the influence Benjamin Banneker’s family had on him

  B.present reasons for Benjamin Banneker’s fascination with clocks

  C.explain Benjamin Banneker’s reason for becoming an inventor

  D.give an example of Benjamin Banneker’s strong will and intelligence

2.Benjamin especially looked forward to going to the store to __________.

 A.avoid work on the farm    B.purchase white cloth

 C.meet interesring people    D.show his new clock to others

3.Why did Benjamin most likely hold his breath when he took the back off the watch?

  A.He feared his friend might want to get the watch back.

  B.He was very nervous about taking apart a precious object.

  C.He wanted to time how long it would take to finish the job.

  D.He was afraid that broken watch parts would fly into his face.

 

第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

第一节{共15小题;每小题2分.满分30分)

    阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳

项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。   

  Benjamin Banneker was a farmer,inventor,astronomer writer and antislavery supporter.He created the first American—built striking clock.

    That fall,as usual,Benjamin rode to the nearby town for supplies.He couldn’t wait to get to the end of the road and buy the things his mother wanted.Then he could have a good talk with the folks in town.The truth was,as much as Benjamin loved his mother and father and three sisters,what he really enjoyed was talking about books or math problems or what was happening in other parts of the colonies(殖民地).

    It was about l0 o’clock by the sun when Benjamin arrived at a store.He ordered a bolt(一卷)of white cloth for his mother and looked around for someone to taik to.Benjamin’s heart jumped like a rabbit when he saw a friend holding a gold watch.Benjamin had always wanted to figure out how clocks and watches worked.The friend saw Benjamin and let him sit down for a good talk.

    Late that afternoon,Benjamin rode home,slowly.He didn’t want to harm the watch that his friend had let him borrow.That nigh after supper,Benjamin carefully laid the watch on the table and pulled the candle closer.“This is a watch,”he said.“A man in fown lent it to me,and now I’m going to take it apart and draw the pieces.Then 1’11 put it back together again.Benjamin held his breath and gently took the back off the watch.

    Every evening for a week,Benjamin sat at the table with the watch.He copied eaeh tiny

wheel and pin.When the week was up,he put the pieces back togelher and returned the watch to its owner.Then Benjamin got a good night’s sleep.

    The next day when the farm work was done,Benjamin went into the woods to 1ook for just the right pieces of wood.Not too old,not too dry,not too green,not too soft.

    For two years,Benjamin farmed all day and worked on his wood pieces at night.In1753,two years after he had borrowed the watch,Benjamin put all the pieces together.Benjamin had made his own clock.

1.The most likely reason the author wrote the passage was to__________.

  A.show the influence Benjamin Banneker’s family had on him

  B.present reasons for Benjamin Banneker’s fascination with clocks

  C.explain Benjamin Banneker’s reason for becoming an inventor

  D.give an example of Benjamin Banneker’s strong will and intelligence

2.Benjamin especially looked forward to going to the store to __________.

 A.avoid work on the farm    B.purchase white cloth

 C.meet interesring people    D.show his new clock to others

3.Why did Benjamin most likely hold his breath when he took the back off the watch?

  A.He feared his friend might want to get the watch back.

  B.He was very nervous about taking apart a precious object.

  C.He wanted to time how long it would take to finish the job.

  D.He was afraid that broken watch parts would fly into his face.

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