题目内容

Stacy had recently moved from New York City to Stoneybrook, Connecticut. It was ___1___ for her to make new friends but she finally had three when she joined the Babysitters Club to ___2___ little children whose parents were busy. Claudia, Kristy, and Mary were in her class at school and also the other ___3___ of the club. The girls met at five o’clock on Fridays and waited for the ___4___ to ring. So far they had been busy, in spite of the ___5___ that they couldn’t stay out late and were under 13.

___6___, the girls’ world was invaded(侵犯) by a second group ___7___ themselves the Babysitters Agency. They were ___8___ and the group also included a few boys. The Babysitters Club tried to think of ways to ___9___ with the older group. They could clean and work for less money, however, they ___10___ it would be difficult to compete. The shock was even greater than they had ___11___ when most of their best customers started to call the new group. They ___12___ to get only a few jobs.

To try a new ___13___ Kristy recruited(招收) a few older kids who told the club they didn’t want to ___14___ their money with the other group. The club ___15___ only too quickly that these older girls joined only as spies and didn’t ___16___ for their job assignments(分派). Thus, more parents were ___17___ with the club.

Finally, the girls realized that the ___18___ in the other group were not good babysitters. They watched television, talked on the phone, and invited boyfriends to the house ___19___ they were sitting. When the children of the families started to ___20___, and a near accident almost occurred, the club went to the parents to tell them what was happening.

1. A. active     B. thoughtful       C. easy                         D. hard

2. A. take care of    B. run into                    C. go through              D. take advantage of

3. A. children  B. members                  C. circles D. players

4. A. alarm     B. traffic C. phone D. neighbor

5. A. fact B. degree C. question     D. demand

6. A. Therefore      B. Suddenly    C. Regularly                 D. Unwillingly

7. A. attracting             B. finding       C. calling       D. matching

8. A. younger               B. cleverer      C. taller   D. older

9. A. compete B. fight   C. do      D. meet

10. A. heard    B. knew  C. promised    D. shot

11. A. damaged      B. caught C. expected     D. forced

12. A. hoped   B. liked   C. refused       D. seemed

13. A. chance  B. possibility  C. power D. policy

14. A. share    B. give    C. provide      D. mark

15. A. put down     B. paid off      C. found out   D. come through

16. A. check up      B. end up       C. look up      D. show up

17. A. satisfied       B. unhappy     C. curious       D. helpful

18. A. kids      B. adults  C. systems      D. situations

19. A. that      B. when  C. where D. how

20. A. blow    B. complain    C. appreciate   D. spread

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解析:

the Babysitters Club在事情做得比较顺利的情况下,出现了一些干扰,最终她们向小孩的父母透露了真相。

1. D。刚刚搬到一个新的地方,人生地不熟,同时从but she finally had three可知“虽然难但最终交了三位朋友”。

2. A。从后文来看the Babysitters Club是帮助人照看孩子的。

3. B。在这个团体中,除了她们三个还有其他成员。

4. C。帮他人照看孩子,从星期五下午五点钟就等着电话预约。

5. A。他们不到13岁,比较小,不能在外面太晚,这是一种事实。

6. B。另外一个照看孩子的组织侵犯了女孩们的世界是突然间的事情。

7. C。他们自称为the Babysitters Agency.

8. D。由句子The Babysitters Club tried to think of ways to ___9___ with the older group. 可知,这个组织年龄比她们大。

9. A。都是为照看孩子,所以产生了竞争。

10. B。it would be difficult to compete是女孩们已经料到的事情。

11. C。虽然料到了情况不乐观,但是事态的发展比预料的还要坏。

12. D。由句子most of their best customers started to call the new group. 可知“他们好像的工作不多”。

13. D。为挽救这种局面,女孩们还是尝试新的方法。

14. A。这些大点的孩子是白干活不要钱。share“与……分享”。

15. C。很快女孩们就发现了这个问题,这些大点的孩子是来当间谍的。

16. D。他们对于分配的任务不去完成。

17. B。不认真履行应完成的任务,结果是父母不满意。

18. A。通读全文,可知照看孩子的都是一些小孩。

19. C。where引到定语从句,在句子中充当地点状语。

20. B。服务质量存在问题,当然会引来“抱怨”。

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 Stacy had recently moved from New York City to Stoneybrook, Connecticut. It was ___1___ for her to make new friends but she finally had three when she joined the Babysitters Club to ___2___ little children whose parents were busy. Claudia, Kristy, and Mary were in her class at school and also the other ___3___ of the club. The girls met at five o’clock on Fridays and waited for the ___4___ to ring. So far they had been busy, in spite of the ___5___ that they couldn’t stay out late and were under 13.

___6___, the girls’ world was invaded by a second group ___7___ themselves the Babysitters Agency. They were ___8___ and the group also included a few boys. The Babysitters Club tried to think of ways to ___9___ with the older group. They could clean and work for less money, however, they ___10___ it would be difficult to compete. The shock was even greater than they had ___11___ when most of their best customers started to call the new group. They ___12___ to get only a few jobs.

To try a new ___13___ Kristy recruited a few older kids who told the club they didn’t want to ___14___ their money with the other group. The club ___15___ only too quickly that these older girls joined only as spies and didn’t ___16___ for their job assignments(分派). Thus, more parents were ___17___ with the club.

Finally, the girls realized that the ___18___ in the other group were not good babysitters. They watched television, talked on the phone, and invited boyfriends to the house ___19___ they were sitting. When the children of the families started to ___20___, and a near accident almost occurred, the club went to the parents to tell them what was happening.

1. A. active     B. thoughtful   C. easy    D. hard

2. A. take care of    B. run into      C. go through D. take advantage of

3. A. children  B. members    C. circles D. players

4. A. alarm      B. traffic C. phone D. neighbor

5. A. fact B. degree C. question     D. demand

6. A. Therefore      B. Suddenly    C. Rergularly  D. Unwillingly

7. A. attracting       B. finding       C. calling D. matching

8. A. younger  B. cleverer      C. taller   D. older

9. A. compete B. fight    C. do      D. meet

10. A. heard    B. knew  C. promised    D. shot

11. A. damaged      B. caught C. expected    D. forced

12. A. hoped   B. liked    C. refused      D. seemed

13. A. chance  B. possibility   C. power D. policy

14. A. share    B. give    C. provide      D. mark

15. A. put down     B. paid off      C. found out   D. come through

16. A. check up      B. end up C. look up      D. show up

17. A. satisfied       B. unhappy     C. curious      D. helpful

18. A. kids      B. adults  C. systems     D. situations

19. A. that      B. when  C. where D. how

20. A. blow     B. complain    C. appreciate   D. spread

 Stacy had recently moved from New York City to Stoneybrook, Connecticut. It was ___1___ for her to make new friends but she finally had three when she joined the Babysitters Club to ___2___ little children whose parents were busy. Claudia, Kristy, and Mary were in her class at school and also the other ___3___ of the club. The girls met at five o’clock on Fridays and waited for the ___4___ to ring. So far they had been busy, in spite of the ___5___ that they couldn’t stay out late and were under 13.

___6___, the girls’ world was invaded by a second group ___7___ themselves the Babysitters Agency. They were ___8___ and the group also included a few boys. The Babysitters Club tried to think of ways to ___9___ with the older group. They could clean and work for less money, however, they ___10___ it would be difficult to compete. The shock was even greater than they had ___11___ when most of their best customers started to call the new group. They ___12___ to get only a few jobs.

To try a new ___13___ Kristy recruited a few older kids who told the club they didn’t want to ___14___ their money with the other group. The club ___15___ only too quickly that these older girls joined only as spies and didn’t ___16___ for their job assignments(分派). Thus, more parents were ___17___ with the club.

Finally, the girls realized that the ___18___ in the other group were not good babysitters. They watched television, talked on the phone, and invited boyfriends to the house ___19___ they were sitting. When the children of the families started to ___20___, and a near accident almost occurred, the club went to the parents to tell them what was happening.

1. A. active     B. thoughtful   C. easy    D. hard

2. A. take care of    B. run into      C. go through D. take advantage of

3. A. children  B. members    C. circles D. players

4. A. alarm      B. traffic C. phone D. neighbor

5. A. fact B. degree C. question     D. demand

6. A. Therefore      B. Suddenly    C. Rergularly  D. Unwillingly

7. A. attracting       B. finding       C. calling D. matching

8. A. younger  B. cleverer      C. taller   D. older

9. A. compete B. fight    C. do      D. meet

10. A. heard    B. knew  C. promised    D. shot

11. A. damaged      B. caught C. expected    D. forced

12. A. hoped   B. liked    C. refused      D. seemed

13. A. chance  B. possibility   C. power D. policy

14. A. share    B. give    C. provide      D. mark

15. A. put down     B. paid off      C. found out   D. come through

16. A. check up      B. end up C. look up      D. show up

17. A. satisfied       B. unhappy     C. curious      D. helpful

18. A. kids      B. adults  C. systems     D. situations

19. A. that      B. when  C. where D. how

20. A. blow     B. complain    C. appreciate   D. spread

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My daughter Stacy had ever had a   38   experience with a runaway horse. She was just eight at the time, and a terrifying   39   accompanied the disaster. Although she broke no bones, her   40   , love for horses and the desire to learn to ride were   41  . No matter how my wife and I tried, we had no   42   in curing the damage caused that day. But when she was thirteen, a turning point came. One day as I saw Stacy look into the eye of the   43   fellow in the stall(牲口棚), I knew this was going to be the beginning of a   44   relationship.

         Fortunately, Stacy’s accident had not weakened her love for   45   in general, and this small opening was all that Twist needed to create an unusual bond(纽带). In the following weeks, Stacy began to express daily   46  in coming to the stall with me. She   47   spent time with him, feeding, brushing and combing him, all the  48   talking to him about her life.

Then one day   49   I was readying one horse for a ride, I noticed the old guy’s   50  expression and desire to be included, too. So I asked Stacy if she wanted to take Twist out for a ride. In   51  , Stacy looked once again into the old man’s eye. That moment, their two spirits   52   and completed the bond that had been forming over a couple of months. Continuing to look deep into his eyes, Stacy didn’t   53   . She only nodded yes. Moments later, I saw them riding   54   together, Stacy winning renewed confidence and desire, and Twist winning his medal of a child’s  55  .

1.A. owner                                    B. winner                    C. jumper                    D. member

2.A. wish                               B. idea                                   C. effect                                D. ability

3.A. new                               B. bad                                    C. rich                                   D. strange

4.A. fall                                 B. task                                   C. shake                                D. attack

5.A. pride                             B. skill                                    C. luck                                   D. confidence

6.A. ignored                         B. reformed                         C. destroyed                        D. overlooked

7.A. aim                                B. need                                 C. surprise                            D. success

8.A. poor                              B. old                                     C. brave                   D. strong  

9.A. serious                          B. similar                     C. special                     D. formal

10.A. animals                       B. parents                   C. friends                    D. fields

11.A. thanks                         B. interest                          C. opinions                D. sympathy

12.A. endlessly                            B. roughly                 C. unwillingly             D. actively

13.A. best                             B. way                                   C. same                                 D. time

14.A. as                                 B. so                             C. although                           D. because

15.A. angry                                    B. sad                                    C. eager                                D. anxious

16.A. brief                                     B. response                          C. return                     D. addition

17.A. met                             B. rose                                  C. fought                     D. recovered

18.A. act                               B. think                                 C. speak                                D. smile

19.A. on                                B. back                                  C. down                                D. off

20.A. heart                                    B. spirit                                 C. agreement             D. dependence

 

Twist was the name of an old champion racing horse. He was past thirty years old, but the heart of the true1 still beat with the great spirit. However, I knew little about the 2 that the old horse’s spirit would have on my daughter.
My daughter Stacy had ever had a 3 experience with a runaway horse. She was just eight at the time, and a terrifying 4 accompanied the disaster. Although she broke no bones, her 5 , love for horses and the desire to learn to ride were 6. No matter how my wife and I tried, we had no 7 in curing the damage caused that day. But when she was thirteen, a turning point came. One day as I saw Stacy look into the eye of the 8 fellow in the stall(牲口棚), I knew this was going to be the beginning of a 9 relationship.
Fortunately, Stacy’s accident had not weakened her love for 10 in general, and this small opening was all that Twist needed to create an unusual bond(纽带). In the following weeks, Stacy began to express daily 11 in coming to the stall with me. She 12 spent time with him, feeding, brushing and combing him, all the 13 talking to him about her life.
Then one day 14 I was readying one horse for a ride, I noticed the old guy’s 15expression and desire to be included, too. So I asked Stacy if she wanted to take Twist out for a ride. In 16, Stacy looked once again into the old man’s eye. That moment, their two spirits 17 and completed the bond that had been forming over a couple of months. Continuing to look deep into his eyes, Stacy didn’t 18 . She only nodded yes. Moments later, I saw them riding 19 together, Stacy winning renewed confidence and desire, and Twist winning his medal of a child’s20.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      owner
    2. B.
      winner
    3. C.
      jumper
    4. D.
      member
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      wish
    2. B.
      idea
    3. C.
      effect
    4. D.
      ability
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      new
    2. B.
      bad
    3. C.
      rich
    4. D.
      strange
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      fall
    2. B.
      task
    3. C.
      shake
    4. D.
      attack
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      pride
    2. B.
      skill
    3. C.
      luck
    4. D.
      confidence
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      ignored
    2. B.
      reformed
    3. C.
      destroyed
    4. D.
      overlooked
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      aim
    2. B.
      need
    3. C.
      surprise
    4. D.
      success
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      poor
    2. B.
      old
    3. C.
      brave
    4. D.
      strong
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      serious
    2. B.
      similar
    3. C.
      special
    4. D.
      formal
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      animals
    2. B.
      parents
    3. C.
      friends
    4. D.
      fields
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      thanks
    2. B.
      interest
    3. C.
      opinions
    4. D.
      sympathy
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      endlessly
    2. B.
      roughly
    3. C.
      unwillingly
    4. D.
      actively
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      best
    2. B.
      way
    3. C.
      same
    4. D.
      time
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      as
    2. B.
      so
    3. C.
      although
    4. D.
      because
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      angry
    2. B.
      sad
    3. C.
      eager
    4. D.
      anxious
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      brief
    2. B.
      response
    3. C.
      return
    4. D.
      addition
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      met
    2. B.
      rose
    3. C.
      fought
    4. D.
      recovered
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      act
    2. B.
      think
    3. C.
      speak
    4. D.
      smile
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      on
    2. B.
      back
    3. C.
      down
    4. D.
      off
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      heart
    2. B.
      spirit
    3. C.
      agreement
    4. D.
      dependence

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