题目内容

I told her I _________ help when I was free.


  1. A.
    was going to
  2. B.
    am going to
  3. C.
    will
  4. D.
    would to
A
根据句子的语态,空白处应用过去范畴时态,句意为:“我告诉他当我有空时将去帮忙。”应用“was going to/would go to”。只有A项符合句意。
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After dinner, we went to General Store.Grandma handed me ten   38  ."Take it and buy something for whoever needs it.I'll wait in the   39  ." I' d often gone shopping with Mother, but never had I shopped   40  .For moments, I stood there, confused,   41   what to do with it.I thought of everybody I knew.  42   I thought of Bobbie Decker.His mother always wrote a note, telling the teacher that he had a cough.We all knew that Bobbie would have no cough   43   he had a thicker coat.So I decided to buy Bobbie one."Is this a present for   44  ?" the saleslady asked me kindly.I   45   shyly.She smiled, handed it to me and wished me a merry Christmas.Then Grandma helped me wrap the coat in Santa Claus   46  and ribbons and write "To Bobbie, From Santa Claus " on it.Then she   47   me over to Bobbie's house.Grandma parked down the street from Bobbie' s house.We   48   noiselessly and hid in the   49   by his front walk."All right, Santa Claus," she   50   ,"get going." I rushed out, threw the present down at his front door,   51   his doorbell and flew back to the safety.Together we   52   breathlessly in the darkness for the front door to open.

Forty years I haven' t forgotten those   53   I spent shivering (颤抖)in Bobbie' s bushes.That night, I realized that the stories about Santa Clause were really ridiculous .Santa Claus was alive,  54  we were on his  55 .

1.

A.tell

B.teach

C.take

D.advise

 

2.

A.remember

B.believe

C.understand

D.consider

 

3.

A.bags

B.keys

C.coats

D.dollars

 

4.

A.home

B.store

C.car

D.bus

 

5.

A.separately

B.apart

C.singly

D.alone

 

6.

A.wondering

B.worrying

C.expecting

D.looking -

 

7.

A.Luckily

B.Surprisingly

C.Suddenly

D.Firstly

 

8.

A.unless

B.since

C.as

D.if

 

9.

A.anyone

B.someone

C.others

D.another

 

10.

A.nodded

B.smiled

C.replied

D.denied

 

11.

A.gift

B.name

C.paper

D.needle

 

12.

A.sent

B.drove

C.walked

D.guided

 

13.

A.stole

B.struggled

C.stepped

D.searched

 

14.

A.cars .

B.buildings

C.stairs

D.bushes

 

15.

A.sighed

B.whispered

C.called

D.shouted

 

16.

A.knocked

B.pushed

C.pounded

D.switched.

 

17.

A.rushed

B.laughed

C.paused

D.waited

 

18.

A.nights

B.feelings

C.moments

D.bills

 

19.

A.and

B.but

C.then

D.therefore

 

20.

A.side

B.team

C.part

D.staff

 

For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

My friend had mentioned that her father had a lot of children’s toys that he was looking to give away. She knew I had a three-year-old daughter so she thought of me first. I told her I would 36   it if I could get some nice things for my daughter, which I wouldn’t otherwise have been able

to  37  .

When I met her father, he began to explain that he was 38   once too and that he would hate to  39   things that could be very 40  . At first, he thought of taking everything to the Salvation Army but then he  41  to see if anyone he knew could use them first.

  When he was  42  me around, I saw a bed, a slide(滑板),a kitchen set and many other things that made me surprised. As my eyes were wide and beginning to tear up a bit, he told me not to feel guilty. He said I was  43  him by getting rid of them.

  As I was looking around, I did feel guilty, but I tried to remain more grateful than guilty because he told me to. Every time I tried to  44  him for giving my daughter all these  45  things, he would thank me right back and was grateful that these toys would be put to good use.

  So, sometimes when we are helped by others, the others that helped us are helped as a side –effect. In the  46  of charity , it makes sense to feel grateful, but guilt is just as normal, I know we could have lived without a slide, which is why I do feel guilty, but I am grateful all the same because my daughter  47  enjoys all these nice things!

1.A. wear                     B. repair                C. appreciate       D. check

2.A. believe           B. afford            C. see                    D. spare

3.A. handsome       B. young            C. poor                 D. healthy

4.A. throw away    B. hand out            C. add up                  D. pick out

5.A. suitable          B. expensive          C. useful            D. dangerous

6.A. continued              B. forgot            C. had                   D. decided

7.A. driving           B. showing            C. turning              D. sending

8.A. helping          B. saving            C. troubling           D. guiding

9.A. praise             B. move                C. call                   D. thank

10.A. wonderful     B. cheap                C. strange              D. foreign

11.A. habit                   B. end                   C. eyes                  D. corners

12.A. sadly            B. hardly            C. secretly             D. really

 

On my birthday this year, I decided to do something very different. I had been   31  so much and I wanted to reach out to bring happiness to someone else. So, that   32 , I bought some flowers and went to a hospital. I had no   33  who I was going to present the flowers to, but I would find someone who needed   34  .

I asked the nurses in the hospital, who thought it   35  that I didn’t have anyone in particular to see.   36 , they gave me the room number of a(n)   37  lady, who needed some comfort.

I entered the room with the flowers. The elderly woman looked up, staring at me   38 . She was greatly moved when I told her about my   39  in being there. She was an amputee(被截肢者) and she explained to me that she was very worried   40  they were going to fit her with prosthetic leg(假肢). She knew that as she was getting used to the “  41 ”leg, she would be in  42  .

Later, in the following two hours, we  43  a lot and both felt very happy. I  44  until it was dark. I will always remember how   45  she was the moment she received the flowers from me—a   46  . She called me her angel and said she had no more   47  .

I   48  that story with my neighbor and she   49  that she was going to do the same thing on her birthday. And I hope that she will   50  others to be kind and do the same thing. You never know you might be considered someone’s angel one day.

1.

A.shown

B.told

C.given

D.bought

 

2.

A.week

B.afternoon

C.hour

D.night

 

3.

A.belief

B.sense

C.message

D.idea

 

4.

A.paying attention to

B.cheering up

C.looking after

D.looking down upon

 

5.

A.strange

B.lucky

C.difficult

D.true

 

6.

A.Instead

B.Still

C.Besides

D.Therefore

 

7.

A.young

B.old

C.happy

D.strong

 

8.

A.angrily

B.suddenly

C.quickly

D.confusedly

 

9.

A.purpose

B.experience

C.failure

D.trouble

 

10.

A.unless

B.but

C.because

D.until

 

11.

A.thin

B.long

C.short

D.new

 

12.

A.surprise

B.pain

C.need

D.sight

 

13.

A.talked

B.asked

C.imagined

D.smiled

 

14.

A.worked

B.stood

C.stayed

D.rested

 

15.

A.busy

B.shy

C.disappointed

D.moved

 

16.

A.stranger

B.friend

C.relative

D.doctor

 

17.

A.fun

B.interest

C.fear

D.challenge

 

18.

A.repeated

B.shared

C.learned

D.changed

 

19.

A.agreed

B.forgot

C.joked

D.promised

 

20.

A.force

B.warm

C.allow

D.encourage

 

A Municipal Report(Adapted from a story by O.Henry)(Ⅱ)

Azalea Adair herself opened the door when I knocked.She was about 50 years old.Her white hair was pulled back from her small,tired face.She wore a pale yellow dress.It was old,but very clean.

Azalea Adair led me into her living room.A damaged table,three chairs and an old red sofa were in the center of the floor.

Azalea Adair and I sat down at the table and began to talk.I told her about the magazine's offer an she told me about herself.She was from an old southern family.Her father had been a judge.

Azalea Adair told me she had never traveled or even attended school.Her parents taught her at home with private teachers.We finished our meeting.I promised to return with the agreement the next day, and rose to leave.

At that moment,someone knocked at the back door.Azalea Adair whispered a soft apology and went to answer the caller.She came back a minute later with bright eyes and pink cheeks.She looked ten year younger.“You must have a cup of tea before you go,”she said.She shook a little bell on the table,and small black girl about twelve years old ran into the room.

Azalea Adair opened a tiny old purse and took out a dollar bill.It had been fixed with a piece of blue paper and the upper right hand comer was missing.It was the dollar I had given to Uncle Caesar.“Go to Mr.Baker's store,Impy ,”she said,“and get me 25 cents' worth of tea and ten cents' worth of sugar cakes. And please hurry.”

The child ran out of the room.We heard the back door close.Then the girl screamed.Her cry mixed with a man's angry voice.Azalea Adair stood up.Her face showed no emotion as she left the room.I heard the man's rough voice and her gentle one.Then a door slammed and she came back into the room.“I am sorry,but I won't be able to offer you any tea after all,” she said.“It seems that Mr.Baker has no more tea.Perhaps he will find some for our visit tomorrow.”

We said good-bye.I went back to my hotel.

Just before dinner, Major Wentworth Caswell found me.It was impossible to avoid him.He insisted on buying me a drink and pulled two one-dollar bills from his pocket.Again I saw a torn dollar fixed with blue paper, with a corner missing.It was the one I gave Uncle Caesar.How strange,I thought. I wondered how Caswell got it.

63.We can judge from her behavior that Miss Adair was       

A.polite and elegant      B.confident and determined

C.poor and miserable    D.capable and hardworking

64.Adair seemed          after coming back from the back door.

A.as calm as before    B.sadder    C.excited    D.surprised

65.The angry man with a rough voice outside might be           .

A.Uncle Caesar    B.Mr.Baker    C.Caswell  D.A stranger

66.When the narrator saw Caswell again at his hotel,he was surprised         .

A.that Caswell should find him

B.that Caswell insisted on buying him a drink

C.that Caswell pulled two one-dollar bills from his pocket

D.to find Caswell had the torn dollar bill with a comer missing

 

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

It was summer and I had gotten one of the few jobs a 14-year-old can find—working at Burger King,a fast-food restaurant.It  31  wasn’t a good job,but it meant money,  32  was something I needed.

One day,I was working behind the front counter,taking  33  .The customers were coming and going,and the woman who  34  didn’t seem any different from most others. She ordered her meal and I told her the total. As she searched  35  her purse to find some change,the woman soon  36  that she was about a dollar short.  “I’m  37  to say this, but I guess I won’t be able to make my purchase 38,”she said sadly.

That’s when I had the idea of 39 the difference for her. She refused at first,but after I 40, she agreed. She thanked me and moved to the end of the counter to  41  her order. I continued with my work and thought  42  more of it.

About an hour later  43  had slowed down and I was waiting for my next customer. Then I glanced over towards the  44  and saw the same woman whom I’d helped with the money entering again.I  45  recognized her.

She walked straight up to me and said,“I want to thank you again for what you did. You see,I’m a diabetic(糖尿病患者),and  46  I need to eat something right away.That’s  47  I came in earlier.If you hadn’t helped me as you did,I might have fainted(晕倒). Thank you.”

She  48  me two dollars, twice I’d given her.   

49  the woman walk away, I realized that God had used me to help me. In the end, I was  50  not only with money but also with the satisfaction of knowing that I’d helped someone out of a tight spot.

31.A.firstly          B.badly       C.certainly          D.finally

32.A.which          B.what            C.that                 D.it

33.A.menus             B.orders              C.water             D.food

34.A.reached           B.moved             C.left         D.approached

35.A.through       B.over                  C.about               D.across

36.A.recognized       B.knew           C.admitted          D.said

37.A.glad              B.disappointed     C.sorry     D.surprised

38.A.in all         B.at all        C.above all               D.after all

39.A.costing    B.spending            C.paying          D.taking

40.A.supported            B.insisted           C.stuck          D.watched

41.A.pick up               B.put up         C.pick out            D.put out

42.A.none               B.anything          C.nothing            D.something

43.A.customers        B.orders              C.service           D.business

44.A.entrance          B.restaurant         C.counter            D.window

45.A.suddenly          B.immediately     C.surely              D.completely

46.A.seldom         B.always             C.never         D.sometimes

47.A.when               B.where              C.why                D.how

48.A.threw                B.handed                C.showed              D.put

49.A.Watching         B.Looking           C.Observing        D.Noticing

50.A.awarded          B.honored           C.returned           D.rewarded

 

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