题目内容

When Pat Jones finished college,she decided to travel around the world and see as many foreign places as she could  21  she was young.Pat wanted to visit Latin America  22 ,so she got a job  23  an English teacher in a school in Bolivia.Pat spoke a little Spanish  24  she was able to communicate with her students even when they didn't  25  much English.

    A sentence she had read somewhere stuck in her mind:if you dream  26  a foreign language, you have really mastered(掌握)it. Pat repeated this sentence to her students and  27 that some day she would dream in Spanish and they would dream in  28

    One day,one of her  29  students came up and explained in Spanish that he had not done his homework. He had  30  early, but had slept   31  .

    “What does this have to do with your  32   ?” Pat asked.

    “I dreamed all night,Miss Jones. and my dream was in English?”

    “In English?” Pat was very  33  ,since he was such a bad student.She was  34   secretly jealous(嫉妒的).Her  35   was still not in Spanish.But she encouraged(鼓励)her young student.“Well, 36  me about your dream.”

    “All the people in my dream  37  English.” the student said.“And all the signs were in English.All the newspapers and magazines and all the TV programs were in English.”

    “Great. That's  38  ,”said Pat.“What did all the people say to you?”

“I'm sorry,Miss Jones.That's  39  I slept so badly.1 didn't  40  a word they said.It was a nightmare(噩梦)!”

1.A. although      B. while          C. if                  D. since

2.A.first        B.at first         C.1ast       D. at last

3. A.for         B.of           C.as             D.1ike

4. A. and         B. but              C. so                D. yet

5. A. say            B. know        C. read              D. write

6.A. in                 B. about                  C. of        D. for

7. A. thought       B. realized               C. hoped       D. wanted

8.A.English      B.Spanish      C.Russian          D.German

9.A. bright        B. excellent               C. best         D. worst

10.A. got up       B. gone to bed      C. in bed      D. woken up

11.A. well         B.soundly       C. badly        D.heavily

12.A.English     B.1anguage             C. dream      D. homework

13. A. surprised     B. worried       C. pleased       D. excited

14. A. yet          B. seldom         C. also         D. hardly

15. A. study               B. class                  C. work                D. dream

16.A. answer       B. write                 C. tell          D. ask

17.A. read       B. liked                 C. spoke        D. learned

18. A. wonderful     B. terrible           C. funny          D. strange

19.A. how          B. why        C. when        D. because

20.A. hear                 B. understand            C. like                 D. remember

 

【答案】

 

1.B

2.A

3.C

4.C

5.B

6.A

7.C

8.A

9.D

10.B

11.C

12.D

13.A

14.C

15.D

16.C

17.C

18.A

19.B

20.B

【解析】

试题分析:

1.B 连词辨析。A尽管;B当…时;C如果;D自从;趁年轻想到国外看看,用while合适。

2.A 词义辨析。A首先;B起初;C最后;D终于;指他首先想去美国。

3.C 介词辨析。A为了;B属于;C作为;D像…一样;get a job as…“获得一份……工作”。

4.C连词辨析。A和,并;B但是;C于是;D然而;上下文为因果关系,故用so。

5.B 动词辨析。A说;B知道;C读;D写;学生对英语懂得不多。

6.A固定用法。语言与介词in连用,表使用这语言。 如果用外语思维,你就真正掌握外语。

7.C  动词辨析。A认为;B意识到;C希望;D想要;Pat希望有一天能用西班牙语思维,而学生们能用英语思维。

8.A 上下文串联。句意; Pat希望有一天能用西班牙语思维,而学生们能用英语思维。

9.D 上下文串联。由文章的最后一段可知,该学生一句英语也听不懂,说明他英语很差。

10.B 固定词组。A起床;B睡觉;C在床上;D苏醒;指他很早就上床睡觉了。

11.C 上下文串联。文章最后一段有提示,说明他睡的很不好。

12.D 句意分析。学生说他的作业没有做,是因为晚上没睡好。Pat问:这与作业有何关系?

13.A 形容词辨析。学习最差的学生竟然能用英语做梦了.Pat当然感到惊奇。

14.C 上下文串联。惊奇之余,还有点嫉妒。因为她还不能用西班牙语做梦。

15.D 名词辨析。A学习;B班级;C工作;D梦想;句意:她还不能用西班牙语做梦。

16.C 固定词组。tell sb. about sth. “告诉某人……的情况”。

17.C 由原文可知,该学生梦中的人都说英语,他自己却一句也不懂。

18.A 形容词辨析。A很棒;B可怕;C滑稽;D奇怪的;上下文串联,指他认为这样很棒。

19.B 固定句型。That’s why…“所以……”。

20.B 动词辨析。A听见;B理解;C喜欢;D记得;我不动他说的每一句话,因为这是一个噩梦。

考点:考查故事类完型填空

点评:从选项中可以看出,本篇在主要考查了词汇的辨析与运用,但更加注重综合语言能力的运用,需要根据故事情节,了解词汇用法的同时,结合语境,做出准确的判断。

 

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BACK

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Take That

G Barlow

Chris Poter And Gary Arlow BMG

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The Real McCoy

J Wind, Oickmix, Jeglitzs

Fresh Line And Bermarr

Brothers MBG

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Hoeus Pocus

Xtro And Cubrick

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Central Station Records

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Nieki French

Jim Steiman

J Spingate

Shock

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TWICE

Celine Dion

A Hill And P Sinfild

Christopher Neil

Sony

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Veit Renn

Folygram

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Ross Fraser

George Siewooi And Owen

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Pat Reiniz

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63.The song that has risen most in the chart over the three weeks is          .

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64.Which song has been in the chart for the longest period?

       A.Back for the Good   B.Cotton Eye Joe

       C.SUKIYAKJ             D.Strong Enough

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       A.Merril Bainbridge           B.H Nakamura

       C.The Real McCoy             D.Tokyo Ghetto Pussy

66.The chart shows that Mouth is          .

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       C.the most popular song on the chart D.as popular as when it entered the chart

Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

A.display

B.local

C.properly

D.blinded E. around

F. explosive      G. easily      H. rushed        I. injuries       J. caught

Each year around 800 people – most of them children – need treatment in hospital for injuries caused by fireworks. A third of the accidents take place at back garden firework parties and about a third of the   41   are to children under the age of 13. The cost of medical treatment after firework accidents can be as much as £20 million a year.

Martin Pearcey, 11, is one of the lucky ones: he could have been   42  in one eye.

Like hundreds of others on November 5(Guy Fawkes’s Night), Martin went to his   43  park to see the fireworks display. He was with his brothers, John and Dave.

“A gang of kids had taken the   44  material out of several fireworks and had put it in a pile on the ground,” remembers John.

“When they lit it, it went off and   45  Martin in his eye.”

John   46  Martin to their grandmother’s house nearby, where the eye was immediately bathed in cold water. He was then taken to hospital, where a sterilized(消毒的) patch was put over it.

“At first he couldn’t see a thing because the eye was so swollen(肿胀的),” says Martin’s elder sister, Pat. “It was weeks before it would open   47  again.”

His dad agrees. “He was lucky not to lose the sight of that eye.”

“Little kids shouldn’t be able to get hold of fireworks,” adds Pat. “I think organized   48  are much safer.”

And young Martin now says, “I don’t mind fireworks when grown – ups are   49 , but I don’t like it when little kids have them. I think fireworks are a bit stupid, really.”

 

Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

A. display       B. local      C. properly       D. blinded      E. around

F. explosive      G. easily      H. rushed        I. injuries       J. caught

Each year around 800 people – most of them children – need treatment in hospital for injuries caused by fireworks. A third of the accidents take place at back garden firework parties and about a third of the   41   are to children under the age of 13. The cost of medical treatment after firework accidents can be as much as £20 million a year.

Martin Pearcey, 11, is one of the lucky ones: he could have been   42   in one eye.

Like hundreds of others on November 5(Guy Fawkes’s Night), Martin went to his   43   park to see the fireworks display. He was with his brothers, John and Dave.

“A gang of kids had taken the   44   material out of several fireworks and had put it in a pile on the ground,” remembers John.

“When they lit it, it went off and   45   Martin in his eye.”

John   46   Martin to their grandmother’s house nearby, where the eye was immediately bathed in cold water. He was then taken to hospital, where a sterilized(消毒的) patch was put over it.

“At first he couldn’t see a thing because the eye was so swollen(肿胀的),” says Martin’s elder sister, Pat. “It was weeks before it would open   47   again.”

His dad agrees. “He was lucky not to lose the sight of that eye.”

“Little kids shouldn’t be able to get hold of fireworks,” adds Pat. “I think organized   48   are much safer.”

And young Martin now says, “I don’t mind fireworks when grown – ups are   49  , but I don’t like it when little kids have them. I think fireworks are a bit stupid, really.”

 

A. display       B. local      C. properly       D. blinded      E. around

F. explosive      G. easily      H. rushed        I. injuries       J. caught

Each year around 800 people – most of them children – need treatment in hospital for injuries caused by fireworks. A third of the accidents take place at back garden firework parties and about a third of the   41   are to children under the age of 13. The cost of medical treatment after firework accidents can be as much as £20 million a year.

Martin Pearcey, 11, is one of the lucky ones: he could have been   42   in one eye.

Like hundreds of others on November 5(Guy Fawkes’s Night), Martin went to his   43   park to see the fireworks display. He was with his brothers, John and Dave.

“A gang of kids had taken the   44   material out of several fireworks and had put it in a pile on the ground,” remembers John.

“When they lit it, it went off and   45   Martin in his eye.”

John   46   Martin to their grandmother’s house nearby, where the eye was immediately bathed in cold water. He was then taken to hospital, where a sterilized(消毒的) patch was put over it.

“At first he couldn’t see a thing because the eye was so swollen(肿胀的),” says Martin’s elder sister, Pat. “It was weeks before it would open   47   again.”

His dad agrees. “He was lucky not to lose the sight of that eye.”

“Little kids shouldn’t be able to get hold of fireworks,” adds Pat. “I think organized   48   are much safer.”

And young Martin now says, “I don’t mind fireworks when grown – ups are   49  , but I don’t like it when little kids have them. I think fireworks are a bit stupid, really.”

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