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15."Hi!John."Mary ran towards me,saying,"I'm going to have a dance performance tonight.I hope you'll come.Here is the ticket."She left in a hurry,(41)B  in the crowd quickly.
"What performance?Dance?Is that(42)C?"I doubted.I had never seen her making up or wearing attractive clothes.She didn't know how to (43)A  indeed.That's really something incredible!
I arrived at the hall with the (44)D.Her performance was the seventh one.Having no (45)B of art,I suffered from a hard time before her turn.Time went  (46)A,and I struggled not to fall asleep.
"Let's welcome the next exciting dance-Latin!"Applause (47)D the hall at once.
I opened my eyes as large as possible,fearing to  (48)D  anything.Wearing a shining golden skirt,Mary appeared on the stage.Her dress went well  (49)C   the brilliant lights.I could feel all the audience in the hall focusing their  (50)B  on her and it was also hard for me to   (51)D  my sights from her.(52)C  with a charming smile,she was fully (53)A  in the Latin music.At this moment,she looked like a pretty butterfly flying on the  (54)B  …
After all the  (55)B  ended,I waited for her at the gate.She (56)B   in front of me with her crystal(水晶)shoes in her (57)A,dressed as she used to be,but the making-up still could be  (58)D.
"How do you feel?"She asked."Fantastic!"I answered.She could not hide her (59)C,laughing like a child.
"May I lend a hand?"She handed her shining crystal shoes to me.Suddenly I realized that every (60)D  has a pair of crystal shoes of Cinderella.

41.A.greetingB.disappearingC.pushingD.separating
42.A.abnormalB.gratefulC.believableD.troublesome
43.A.dress upB.break upC.mess upD.pick up
44.A.billB.1istC.noteD.ticket
45.A.hobbyB.senseC.habitD.gift
46.A.slowlyB.closelyC.sharplyD.initially
47.A.struckB.blewC.coveredD.filled
48.A.watchB.disturbC.forgetD.miss
49.A.underB.byC.withD.over
50.A.mindB.eyesC.heartD.ears
51.A.1eaveB.findC.openD.remove
52.A.SpeakingB.SingingC.DancingD.Acting
53.A.absorbedB.addictedC.devotedD.engaged
54.A.hallB.stageC.plateD.beach
55.A.potentialsB.performancesC.preferencesD.operations
56.A.dancedB.stoodC.criedD.1eft
57.A.handsB.feetC.armsD.bag
58.A.cleanedB.solvedC.washedD.seen
59.A.disappointmentB.anxietyC.excitementD.confidence
60.A.spiritB.studentC.dancerD.girl

分析 没见过打扮,穿漂亮的衣服的一个女孩的一次表演,让作者感慨良多,原来每个女孩都有一双"灰姑娘的水晶鞋".

解答 41-45 BCADB   46-50 ADDCB   51-55 DCABB  56-60 BADCD
41 B由下文可知,John."Mary带着灿烂的笑容向我跑来,"今晚我有个舞蹈表演,给你入场券,别忘了哦!"她匆忙的跑开了,故选disappear消失.
42.C 考查形容词词义辨析"什么表演!跳舞?可信吗"我怀疑.我从没见过她打扮,穿漂亮的衣服.believable 可信任的
43 A 细节理解题 由后文和语境可知,我从没见过她打扮,穿漂亮的衣服,事实上她甚至不知道怎么穿着,dress up 穿
44.D 考查名词辨析 ticket票,根据上文,我很好奇,我想"我应该去,我必须去看看".所以我拿着票,到达了会场.
45.B 考查名词词义辨析 sense感,句意:她第七个出场.我知道在她表演前,我得煎熬很长时间,因为我没有艺术细胞.
46.A考查副词词义辨析 根据上文,因为我没有艺术细胞,看表演是煎熬,所以觉得时间过得很慢.
47.D考查动词词义辨析 fill装满,充满,句意:报幕的人说:"让我们欢迎令人激动的节目-拉丁舞表演!"立刻会场响起了欢迎的掌声.
48.D 根据上文 可知是我把眼睛睁的大大的,生怕错过任何一个细节,miss错过
49.C考查动词搭配 go with 搭配,Mary出场了,穿着的衣服和舞台上的灯光很搭配,故选C
50.B  细节理解题 我能感觉得到大厅里所有的观众的目光都集中在她身上,故选B.eyes
51.D考查动词词义辨析 remove 移除,大厅里所有的观众的目光都集中在她身上,我感觉我也很难把目光从她身上移开.
52.C根据上文:"让我们欢迎令人激动的节目-拉丁舞表演!"可见作者的朋友是跳拉丁舞.
53.A考查短语 be absorbed in 专注于,其他选项BCD后均跟to,Mary沉醉在她的舞蹈中,很专注.
54.B 细节理解,带着甜甜的笑容,她像一只可爱的蝴蝶在舞台上飞舞,应选B.stage舞台
55.B考查名词词义辨析,performance表演,根据语境,散场后,即所有的表演结束,我在大门等着她.故选B.
56.B 考查动词词义辨析.根据下文,dressed as she used to be穿的和过去一样,可见,她已经脱了服装,水晶鞋拿在手里,站在我面前.故选B.
57.A 考查生活常识,站在我面前,穿的和过去一样,水晶鞋脱了,拿在手里,故选A
58.D 根据上下文,穿的和过去一样,但化的状还能看到,故选D
59.C考查名词词义辨析 disappointment失望,anxiety焦虑,excitement兴奋,激动,confidence自信."感觉怎么样""太神奇了!"我回答道."哈哈,我就知道会这样"她藏不住兴奋,笑的跟孩子似的.故选C
60.D 考查名词词义辨析 在那个时候,我忽然意识到了,每个女孩都有一双"灰姑娘的水晶鞋".

点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

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