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I had offered to watch my 3-year –old daughter, so that my wife could go out with a friend. I was getting some work done in my study while she __1__to be having a good time in the other room. No problem, I figured. But then it got a little too ___2____and I shouted, “What are you doing?” No response, I_ 3____ my question and heard her say, “oh…nothing.” Nothing?

  
     

          

     
 
I got up from my desk and ran out __4_____the living room, where I saw her running across the hall. I followed and watched her as her little behind made a quick ___5___into the bathroom. I had her _ 6____! I told her to turn around. She    7 ___. I pulled out my big Daddy voice, “Young lady, I said turn around!”

_8_____, she turned toward me. In her hand was what was left of my wife’s new lipstick. And every square inch of her face was ___9_____with bright red! As she looked up at me with fearful eyes, I heard___10____voice that had been shouted to me as a child. “How could you…You should know…How many times have you been____11_____… What a bad thing to do…” It was just a matter of my picking out which old _____12_____I was going to use on her so that she would know what a bad girl she had been. But ____13___ I could let loose, I looked ____14___at the sweater on her. In big ___15_____it said, “I’M A PERFECT LITTLE ANGEL(天使)!” I looked back up into her tearful eyes and, __16____seeing a bad girl who didn’t listen, I saw a little angel full of ___17____that I had come dangerously close to ___18_____. “Sweetheart, let’s take a picture so Mommy can see how ___19____you look.” I took the picture and thanked God that I didn’t ____20____the chance to prove what a perfect little angel he had given me.

1. A. happened        B. liked       C. appeared       D. pretended

2.A. long         B. quiet       C. calm        D. strange

3.A. asked          B. answered     C. raised       D. repeated

4.A. into         B. of        C. from        D. for

5.A. way         B. turn        C. change        D. progress

6.A. followed       B. scolded     C. cornered      D. fooled

7.A. laughed        B. listened     C. agreed        D .refused

8.A. Slowly         B. Eagerly     C. Angrily       D. Unfortunately

9.A. filled          B. marked      C. printed       D. covered

10.A. every          B. such        C. any        D. one

11.A. told         B. beaten       C. frightened     D. forbidden

12.A. reports          B. notice        C. advice       D. words

13.A. as          B. when       C. since        D. before

14.A. up          B. down        C. in         D. on

15.A. signs         B. letters        C. messages     D. figures

16.A. because of       B .instead of      C. in spite of     D. as a result of

17.A. value         B. sadness        C. pities       D. tricks

18.A. preventing       B. getting rid of     C. destroying     D. doing wrong on

19.A. dirty          B. ugly        C. special        D. silly

20.A. have          B. get         C. take        D. miss

 

答案:C;B;D;A;B;C;D;A;D;A;A;D;D;B;B;B;A;C;C;D
解析:

1.     她看起来在另外一个房间也玩得很好。

2.     太安静了。

3.     根据前面说没有回音推断这里应该填repeat “重复”的意思。

4.     ran out into the living room跑进客厅。

5.     turn into the bathroom转向卫生间。

6.     我把她堵在了墙角。

7.     根据后面的情况看应该是她拒绝转过来。

8.     慢慢地, 她转了过来。

9.     be covered with…被…覆盖。

10.   我听到了在我小时候大声责骂我的所有声音。

11.   已经告诉过你多少次了…, 被告知用被动态。

12.   words话语。

13.   在我发作之前。

14.   父亲比女儿高很多, 应该是朝下看。

15.   letter字母。

16.   instead of 不是。

17.   full of value非常有价值的。

18.   destroy摧毁。

19.   special 特别的。让妈妈看看你看上去多么独特。

20.   miss the chance错过机会。

 


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A. applauding      B. cheering         C. laughing         D. quarreling

A. modeling       B. writing     C. drilling         D. acting

A. in spite of        B. in view of       C. in terms of      D. in front of

A. looked into         B. searched for     C. wondered about   D. glanced at

A. presented       B. sent             C. rushed           D. handed

A. hurt          B. beat             C. disappointed     D. puzzled

A. for            B. like             C. on           D. after

A. impress         B. make             C. consult      D. defeat

A. effect          B. phenomenon   C. challenge      D. scene

A. forced             B. expected         C. reminded         D. preferred

A. apologize      B. beg          C. hide             D. complain

A. consider        B. imagine      C. appreciate       D. resist

A. hardly             B. ever             C. even             D. gradually

A. blanket        B. bed          C. chair            D. mirror

A. while          B. though       C. but          D. because

A. right          B. still            C. therefore        D. anyhow

A. sensitive       B. uncomfortable    C. different        D. tense

A. compare         B. associate        C. wave             D. whisper

A. give up         B. end up       C. put up       D. set up

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A. during           B. for              C. after         D. between

A. spent            B. shared           C. paid          D. devoted

A. look             B. to look           C. looking       D. looked

A. when            B. where            C. which         D. until

A. island            B. sea              C. lake          D. ocean

A. since             B. though           C. while         D. till

A. rose              B. raised           C. grew          D. set

A. different          B. ordinary          C. else           D. valuable

A. encouraged        B. ended            C. spared        D. limited

A. leading           B. moving           C. coming        D. following

A. weather           B. pattern           C. rain           D. fog

A. after              B. as               C. until          D. while

A. quiet              B. alone             C. calm          D. alive

A. of                B. in               C. to            D. from

A. rapidly            B. quickly           C. slowly         D. fully

A. pumped          B. set               C. filled          D. full

A. lonely            B. strict             C. boring         D. empty

A. whether           B. and              C. that           D. when

A. it                B. he               C. that            D. this

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    She stepped to the doorway and shouted at the rest of the house, “Now hear this! All objects in this room – if you do anything to upset my husband, out you go!”

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       A. the secretary didn’t care about the writer 

       B. the writer was bad-tempered

       C. the agent was not responsible for his own work

       D. the wife of the writer was not sensible

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       A. He was angry with his agent.          

       B. He was mad at the telephone.

       C. He was impatient with the secretary.  

       D. He was anxious about his wife.

What did the author’s wife do after she heard his shouting?

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       B. She threw the phone away.  

       C. She shouted at him.         

       D. She called the agent in person and scolded him.

What made the author laugh?

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   C. His own behavior.      D. His wife’s sweet kiss.

What does the underlined word “antics” refer to?

   A. Smart words      B. Anxious feelings

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