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__________   the road round to the right and you’ll find his house.

A.Follow

B.Following

C.To follow

D.Followed

 

A

由于句中有并列连词and,表明整个句子是一个并列句,即and前后应各是一个独立的句子,而不应是一个非谓语形式的短语,所以此题的正确答案应选A,即and前是一个祈使句。

 

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For most of the day construction worker Sidney Smith and his brother – in – law Joseph Chambers had been   21   along the banks of Lake Waco with little   22  . Chambers suggested they go home, but Smith  33  that there were still several hours of daylight  24  and there was one other place they might try a bit longer before  25 .

Smith drove his pickup(小货车)a couple of miles along the 26 road to get to the other side of the lake. This road, in the truest sense, was a path wagging in the heavy  27 area. Even with the sun still high in the cloudless sky, the  28 of trees formed a leafy 29 over the road and it suddenly seemed  30 in the evening.

“A guy could get lost and nobody would ever find him,” said Chambers.

Smith smiled, “We’re  31 there.” He said. A few seconds later, the smile was  32  from his face.

“What the hell is that?”

  He braked to a stop. Less than twenty feet away was what appeared to be a  33  .

  For several minutes the two men sat in the pickup  34 to decide whether they had happened to  35 someone’s bad practical joke or something far more serious. Smith with his brother-in-law got out of the pickup and  36 walked towards that thing some distance before them.

It was a young man who was already dead. They had got to tell  37 . Back into the pickup, Smith backed the pickup down the road  38 he could turn around, then  39 back. With the dead young man still on his mind, Smith felt as if he was going to be sick. God, how he 40  they had given up fishing and gone home early.

A.playing    B.boating       C.fishing          D.walking

A.failure        B.success   C.disappointment D.interest

A.quarreled  B.argued       C.reasoned       D.shouted

A.remaining  B.staying       C.keeping      D.leaving

A.starting off B.running out    C.sending away        D.giving up

A.winding   B.widening        C.leading     D.blocking

A.grassed   B.wooded    C.iced       D.snowed

A.trunks   B.shadow       C.shade     D.shape

A.hat    B.umbrella  C.sheet        D.overcoat

A.foggy   B.late     C.early   D.rainy

A.almost   B.already       C.only         D.fairly

A.escaped  B.lost     C.gone          D.missed

A.body   B.trap      C.pile       D.stream

A.talking   B.hoping    C.wanting      D.trying

A.come across B.turn out    C.bring about    D.make up

A.loudly   B.quietly    C.quickly     D.slowly

A.everybody  B.somebody  C.anybody    D.nobody

A.until    B.before     C.after       D.when

A.turned    B.ran     C.headed    D.walked

A.expected  B.hoped     C.wished     D.prayed

For most of the day construction worker Sidney Smith and his brother – in – law Joseph Chambers had been   21  along the banks of Lake Waco with little   22 . Chambers suggested they go home, but Smith 33  that there were still several hours of daylight 24  and there was one other place they might try a bit longer before  25 .
Smith drove his pickup(小货车)a couple of miles along the 26 road to get to the other side of the lake. This road, in the truest sense, was a path wagging in the heavy 27 area. Even with the sun still high in the cloudless sky, the 28 of trees formed a leafy 29 over the road and it suddenly seemed  30 in the evening.
“A guy could get lost and nobody would ever find him,” said Chambers.
Smith smiled, “We’re 31 there.” He said. A few seconds later, the smile was  32  from his face.
“What the hell is that?”
  He braked to a stop. Less than twenty feet away was what appeared to be a  33 .
  For several minutes the two men sat in the pickup 34 to decide whether they had happened to 35 someone’s bad practical joke or something far more serious. Smith with his brother-in-law got out of the pickup and  36 walked towards that thing some distance before them.
It was a young man who was already dead. They had got to tell 37 . Back into the pickup, Smith backed the pickup down the road 38 he could turn around, then 39 back. With the dead young man still on his mind, Smith felt as if he was going to be sick. God, how he 40  they had given up fishing and gone home early.

【小题1】
A.playing B.boating  C.fishing    D.walking
【小题2】
A.failure B.success C.disappointmentD.interest
【小题3】
A.quarreledB.argued C.reasoned D.shouted
【小题4】
A.remainingB.staying  C.keeping  D.leaving
【小题5】
A.starting offB.running out C.sending away D.giving up
【小题6】
A.windingB.widening C.leading   D.blocking
【小题7】
A.grassedB.woodedC.iced    D.snowed
【小题8】
A.trunksB.shadow  C.shade    D.shape
【小题9】
A.hatB.umbrella C.sheet   D.overcoat
【小题10】
A.foggyB.late  C.early  D.rainy
【小题11】
A.almostB.already  C.only   D.fairly
【小题12】
A.escapedB.lostC.gone   D.missed
【小题13】
A.bodyB.trapC.pile    D.stream
【小题14】
A.talkingB.hopingC.wanting  D.trying
【小题15】
A.come acrossB.turn out  C.bring about D.make up
【小题16】
A.loudlyB.quietly  C.quickly   D.slowly
【小题17】
A.everybodyB.somebodyC.anybodyD.nobody
【小题18】
A.untilB.before   C.after   D.when
【小题19】
A.turnedB.ranC.headed   D.walked
【小题20】
A.expectedB.hopedC.wished   D.prayed

For most of the day construction worker Sidney Smith and his brother – in – law Joseph Chambers had been   21  along the banks of Lake Waco with little   22 . Chambers suggested they go home, but Smith 33  that there were still several hours of daylight 24  and there was one other place they might try a bit longer before  25 .

Smith drove his pickup(小货车)a couple of miles along the 26 road to get to the other side of the lake. This road, in the truest sense, was a path wagging in the heavy 27 area. Even with the sun still high in the cloudless sky, the 28 of trees formed a leafy 29 over the road and it suddenly seemed  30 in the evening.

“A guy could get lost and nobody would ever find him,” said Chambers.

Smith smiled, “We’re 31 there.” He said. A few seconds later, the smile was  32  from his face.

“What the hell is that?”

  He braked to a stop. Less than twenty feet away was what appeared to be a  33 .

  For several minutes the two men sat in the pickup 34 to decide whether they had happened to 35 someone’s bad practical joke or something far more serious. Smith with his brother-in-law got out of the pickup and  36 walked towards that thing some distance before them.

It was a young man who was already dead. They had got to tell 37 . Back into the pickup, Smith backed the pickup down the road 38 he could turn around, then 39 back. With the dead young man still on his mind, Smith felt as if he was going to be sick. God, how he 40  they had given up fishing and gone home early.

1.

A.playing 

B.boating  

C.fishing    

D.walking

 

2.

A.failure 

B.success 

C.disappointment

D.interest

 

3.

A.quarreled

B.argued 

C.reasoned 

D.shouted

 

4.

A.remaining

B.staying  

C.keeping  

D.leaving

 

5.

A.starting off

B.running out 

C.sending away 

D.giving up

 

6.

A.winding

B.widening 

C.leading   

D.blocking

 

7.

A.grassed

B.wooded

C.iced    

D.snowed

 

8.

A.trunks

B.shadow  

C.shade    

D.shape

 

9.

A.hat

B.umbrella 

C.sheet   

D.overcoat

 

10.

A.foggy

B.late  

C.early  

D.rainy

 

11.

A.almost

B.already  

C.only   

D.fairly

 

12.

A.escaped

B.lost

C.gone   

D.missed

 

13.

A.body

B.trap

C.pile    

D.stream

 

14.

A.talking

B.hoping

C.wanting  

D.trying

 

15.

A.come across

B.turn out  

C.bring about 

D.make up

 

16.

A.loudly

B.quietly  

C.quickly   

D.slowly

 

17.

A.everybody

B.somebody

C.anybody

D.nobody

 

18.

A.until

B.before   

C.after   

D.when

 

19.

A.turned

B.ran

C.headed   

D.walked

 

20.

A.expected

B.hoped

C.wished   

D.prayed

 

 

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    For most of the day construction worker Sidney Smith and his brother – in – law Joseph Chambers had been   1along the banks of Lake Waco with little   2. Chambers suggested they go home, but Smith  3that there were still several hours of daylight  4and there was one other place they might try a bit longer before  5.

Smith drove his pickup(小货车)a couple of miles along the 6road to get to the other side of the lake. This road, in the truest sense, was a path wagging in the heavy  7area. Even with the sun still high in the cloudless sky, the  8of trees formed a leafy 9over the road and it suddenly seemed  10in the evening.

“A guy could get lost and nobody would ever find him,” said Chambers.

Smith smiled, “We’re  11there.” He said. A few seconds later, the smile was  12from his face.

“What the hell is that?”

  He braked to a stop. Less than twenty feet away was what appeared to be a  13.

  For several minutes the two men sat in the pickup  14to decide whether they had happened to  15someone’s bad practical joke or something far more serious. Smith with his brother-in-law got out of the pickup and  16walked towards that thing some distance before them.

It was a young man who was already dead. They had got to tell  17. Back into the pickup, Smith backed the pickup down the road  18he could turn around, then  19back. With the dead young man still on his mind, Smith felt as if he was going to be sick. God, how he 20they had given up fishing and gone home early.

1.A.playing               B.boating           C.fishing      D.walking

2.A.failure                   B.success            C.disappointment     D.interest

3.A.quarreled               B.argued            C.reasoned           D.shouted

4.A.remaining           B.staying           C.keeping          D.leaving

5.A.starting off         B.running out       C.sending away    D.giving up

6.A.winding             B.widening           C.leading         D.blocking

7.A.grassed              B.wooded       C.iced          D.snowed

8.A.trunks              B.shadow          C.shade        D.shape

9.A.hat                B.umbrella            C.sheet           D.overcoat

10.A.foggy            B.late                C.early              D.rainy

11.A.almost              B.already           C.only            D.fairly

12.A.escaped           B.lost          C.gone            D.missed

13.A.body           B.trap          C.pile           D.stream

14.A.talking             B.hoping          C.wanting          D.trying

15.A.come across       B.turn out          C.bring about       D.make up

16.A.loudly            B.quietly         C.quickly        D.slowly

17.A.everybody         B.somebody       C.anybody    D.nobody

18.A.until            B.before          C.after            D.when

19.A.turned          B.ran         C.headed         D.walked

20.A.expected        B.hoped         C.wished        D.prayed

 

She turned up at the doorstep of my house in Cornwall. Noy way could I have    36  . Maybe someone had kicked her    37   their car the night before. “No    38   for her any more with the baby coming.”“We never really wanted her,but what could we have done?She was a   39  .” People find all sorts of excuses for    40   an animal.

I called her Goldie. If I had    41   what was going to happen I would have given her a more creative name. She was so unsettled during those    42   few days. She hardly ate anyting and had such an air of    43   about her. There was    44  I could do to make her happy,it seemed. Heaven knows what had happened to her at her    45   owner’s. But    46  at the end of the first week she calmed down. Always by my side.

   47  we were out on one of our long walks or sitting by the fire.

That’s why it was such a    48   when she pulled away from me one day when we were out for a walk. We were walking a long way from home,when she started    49  and getting very restless. Eventually I couldn’t hold her any longer and she    50   down the road towards a farmhouse in the distance as fast as she could.

By the time I    51   the farm I was very tired and upset with Goldie. But when I saw her licking(舔)the four puppies(幼犬)I started to feel    52   towards them. The woman at the door said,“I took her for a walk one day,    53   the puppies were born, and she just disappeared.”“She must have tried to come back to them and got lost,”   54  a boy from behind her.

I must admit I do miss Goldie, but I’ve got Nugget now,and she looks just like her    55  . And I’ve learnt a good lesson:not to judge people.

36. A. sent her away                 B. sold it out

C. picked it up                     D. turned it down

37. A. beyond        B. out of        C. from            D. within

38. A. seat              B. interest           C. chance           D. space

39. A. gift              B. reminder          C. surprise          D. bargain

40. A. taking         B. protecting     C. abandoning    D. removing

4l. A. thought        B. known           C. hoped        D. imagined

42. A. first          B. last             C. usual         D. special

43. A. darkness          B. happiness     C. sadness          D. eagerness

44. A. something      B. anything          C. everything     D. nothing

45. A. familiar        B. previous          C. cruel         D. troublesome

46. A. eventually      B. unwillingly     C. unexpectedly      D. probably

47. A. while         B. as              C. either        D. whether

48. A. joy              B. shock        C. sight         D. trouble

49. A. barking        B. eating        C. crying        D. running

50. A. walked away       B. fell over       C. dropped out       D. raced off

5l. A. landed         B. reached          C. left             D. found

52. A. anxiety        B. respect           C. sympathy         D. pleasure

53. A. every time      B. before long          C. once in a while  D. soon after

54. A. added         B. whispered     C. called        D. warned

55. A. aunt              B. sister         C. mother           D. child

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