题目内容

5.Mr White with his wife(41)Bnow living at a small Italian hotel,(42)Athey had stayed in Italy for months on (43)A.One night he went out for a walk(44)C.It was(45)C.The small street was dark and(46)D.Suddenly he heard(47)Dbehind him.He(48)Chis head and saw a middle-aged man(49)Dwild hair,who quickly walked(50)Ahim.The man was nearly out of sight when Mr White suddenly found that his watch(51). He thought it was the(52)Aman who had taken his watch,so he ran quickly after him and soon caught up with him.As he knew(53)BItalian,Mr White had to ask the man(54)Cthe watch in another way.He showed the man his strong arms and(55)Ato his watch pocket.The man thought a while and gave(56)Cwatch to Mr White.
Mr.White returned(57)Cand told his wife(58)Ahad happened.He was greatly surprised(59)BMrs.White pointed to the watch on the table.Now he found it was(60)Athat had taken the Italian's watch.
41.A.isB.wasC.areD.were
42.A.whereB.whichC.thatD.who
43.A.holidayB.a farmC.dutyD.watch
44.A.separateB.lonelyC.aloneD.loneliness
45.A.coldB.warmC.lateD.early
46.A.noisyB.crowdedC.silentD.quiet
47.A.voiceB.soundC.feetD.steps
48.A.roseB.movedC.turnedD.put
49.A.ofB.inC.hadD.with
50.A.pastB.passedC.throughD.over
51.A.had lostB.goneC.was missingD.had gone
52.A.veryB.properC.sameD.just
53.A.muchB.noC.enoughD.little of
54.A.to lendB.to tellC.to returnD.return
55.A.pointedB.listenedC.shoutedD.spoke
56.A.hisB.the otherC.theD.another
57.A.backB.his houseC.homeD.his wife
58.A.whatB.thatC.whyD.how
59.A.beforeB.whenC.andD.once
60.A.he himselfB.himC.himselfD.herself.

分析 本文叙述了怀特先生和夫人在意大利度假的时候,因为语言不通,错误地拿走了一位意大利人的手表的故事.

解答 41-45BAACC    46-50DDCDA      51-55  CABCA    56-60 CCABA
41.B 时态和主谓一致.本句的主语是Mr white with his wife,谓语动词要和主语Mr white保持一致,所以使用单数形式,而且本文叙述的是过去发的事情,所以使用was.故B正确.
42.A 考察定语从句.该定语从句的先行词是a small Italian hotel,定语从句的句子结构很完整,所以使用关系副词引导,因为先行词是表示地点的名词,所以使用关系副词where引导.故A正确.
43 A 细节理解,他们去意大利度假.
44.C 考查词义辨析.形容词separate分开的,隔开的;形容词lonely孤单的,寂寞的;副词alone独自地,名词loneliness孤单;句意:一天晚上他独自外出散步.所以使用副词alone修饰动词.故C正确.
45C考查词义辨析,根据上下文,应该是太迟了,外出散步
46.D 考查形容词辨析.形容词noisy吵闹的;crowded拥挤的;silent不说话的;quiet安静的;句意:小小的街道一片漆黑,寂寂无声.形容词silent指没有人说话,quiet通常指环境很安静.本题强调环境.故D正确.
47.D 考查名词.名词voice嗓音;sound声音;feet脚;step脚步声;句意:他突然听见后面的脚步声.故D正确.
48.C 考查动词辨析.动词rise升起;move移动;turn转向;put放置;句意:他转过身看见一个头发乱糟糟的中年男人.听到身后的脚步声,转身来看.这是人的正常反应.故C正确.
49.D考查介词辨析 结合上句,一个头发乱糟糟的中年男人
50.A 考查介词辨析.介词past经过…;through穿过,经过;over超过,越过;动词pass经过.根据句意可知这个男人从他的身边经过.有动词walk,所以使用介词past.故A正确.
51.C 考查时态.句意:那个人几乎消失了,在这时他发现自己的手表不见了.本句叙述当时所发生的事情,所以使用一般现在时.其中的missing不见了,失踪了,是形容词与系动词was构成系表结构.
52.A 考查形容词.形容词very正是,就是;proper恰当的,合理的;same同样的;副词just仅仅,只不过;他认为就是这个人拿走了他的手表.形容词very表示强调.故A正确.
53.B 考查副词辨析.副词much很多,no不;enough足够;little of几乎没有;句意:因为他不懂意大利语,所以他不得不用另外一种方法要求那个人归还他的手表.根据句意可知使用表示全部否定的副词no.故B正确.
54.C 考查动词辨析.动词lend借出;tell告诉,辨别;return返回,归还;动词短语ask sb to do sth要求某人做某事,排除D项.句意:因为他不懂意大利语,所以他不得不用另外一种方法要求那个人归还他的手表.故C正确.
55.A 考查动词辨析.动词point指向,指着;listen听;shout喊叫;speak讲;句意:他展示自己强壮的胳膊并指向手表的袋子.怀特先生用肢体语言要求对方归还手表.故A正确.
56.C 考查冠词.本句中使用定冠词the表示特指,特指手表.句意:那个人想了一会,把手表给了怀特先生.故C正确.
57.C考查文章细节理解,怀特先生回家以后告诉妻子所发生的事情
58.A 考查宾语从句.本句中what引导宾语从句,并在句中充当主语,that、why和how都不能在句中充当主语的.句意:怀特先生回家以后告诉妻子所发生的事情.故A正确.
59B 考查连词,当妻子指着手表时,他很惊讶
60.A 考查代词和强调句型.本句是一个强调句型,强调句子的主语.句意:正是他拿走了那个意大利人的手表.

点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

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