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13.My husband and I sat outside.A small child about three came up the street,accompanied by her mother.As she saw another girl a few feet away,she gave her admiring comment,"Mommy,I like her dress."Her mom (21)A,"Well,why don't you go and tell her?"
The little girl walked (22)Btoward the girl wearing the pretty dress.The other one,
(23)C the same age,was standing with her (24)Aturned,alongside her parents.They had not heard the compliment (赞美).Receiving no answer,this little one (25)D.My husband said to the other girl,"(26)B wants to tell you something."As she turned around,(27)C was made.Once again,the little one (28)D"I like your dress,"and upon hearing those words,the other one gave her a big smile and excitedly (29)B"Look,it's a spinning (旋转) dress!",at which moment she began to spin.Both of them smiled widely.
Now,the one stopped spinning and said,"It's my favorite dress and I have (a) (30)Athat match!"She(31)Arunning toward a stroller (婴儿车) parked nearby.
The mom and daughter started to (32)Cdown the street,(33)Dthe encounter (邂逅) had ended.Moments later,the"spinning dress girl"reappeared,shoes in hand,(34)B her new friend who had seemingly disappeared.Now,an elderly couple,seated on a bench,had obviously been(35)Aof all this.The man (36)Cthe child,saying,"There's someone coming behind you."Then we saw one showed and the other(37)B the beautiful shoes.
If you can make a (38)A better,do it.I have no idea how many others that evening might have (39)D this act,hoping to help good things to happen.But such brief moments,(40)C together,make up what might very well be the important times in our lives.

21.A.repliedB.scoldedC.laughedD.required
22.A.secretlyB.shylyC.heavilyD.suddenly
23.A.usuallyB.hopefullyC.likelyD.luckily
24.A.backB.headC.noseD.hand
25.A.shoutedB.leftC.criedD.hesitated
26.A.AnyoneB.SomeoneC.EveryoneD.No one
27.A.differenceB.advanceC.connectionD.impression
28.A.suggestedB.apologizedC.explainedD.announced
29.A.turnedB.sharedC.jumpedD.agreed
30.A.shoesB.socksC.shirtD.hat
31.A.took offB.turned downC.put onD.made up
32.A.leadB.lookC.headD.get
33.A.rememberingB.hopingC.sayingD.thinking
34.A.coming acrossB.looking forC.shouting atD.calling on
35.A.watchfulB.carefulC.proudD.fond
36.A.calmedB.comfortedC.stoppedD.seated
37.A.woreB.admiredC.comparedD.bought
38.A.momentB.lifeC.girlD.dress
39.A.learnedB.performedC.praisedD.observed
40.A.seizedB.spentC.threadedD.lost

分析 在生活中,如果我们发现一些能让我们的生活变得更美好的东西时,我们就要努力去做.因为这些时刻组合在一起,可以让我们的生活变得更美好.

解答 21.A 考查动词辨析.A回答;B责骂;C嘲笑;D要求.根据上文可知小女孩和妈妈说话,下面的句子是对上文的回答,所以是妈妈回答她.故选A.
22.B 考查上下文串联.根据后面的Receiving no answer,this little one hesitated 没有得到回应,小女孩有点犹豫,可以看出小女孩有点害羞.故选B.
23.C 考查上下文串联.根据上下文可知那个小女孩可能和她差不多的年龄.这里只是作者的推测,选likely,意为"可能".故选C.
24.A 考查上下文串联.根据26空后的As she turned around,可知她是背对着的.故选A.
25.D 考查动词辨析.根据上文的Receiving no answer,没有得到回应,可以体会女孩的心理,这时是犹豫的,故选D.
26.B 考查代词辨析.Anyone任何人;Someone有人;Everyone每个人;No one没有人,都不符合句意.根据句意可知:我丈夫对穿着漂亮衣服的小女孩说有个人想要告诉你事情.故选B.
27.C 考查名词辨析.difference差别;advance进步;connection联系;impression印象,根据上下文应该是,两个女孩有了联系.故选C.
28.D 考查动词辨析.suggest建议;apologize道歉;explain解释;announce宣布;述说.根据句意可知是小女孩又一次述说.故选D.
29.B 考查上下文串联.根据后面的"Look,it's a spinning (旋转) dress!"可知这是一个可以旋转的衣服.根据上下文可知那个小女孩非常高兴与她分享快乐.故选B.
30.A 考查上下文串联.根据下文的shoes in hand,看出女孩有一双鞋子和裙子很配.故选A.
31.A 考查词组辨析.take off  起飞,脱下,匆匆离开;turn down调小,拒绝;put on穿上,表演;make up化妆,编造,弥补,组成.根据句意可知那个小女孩匆匆朝婴儿车跑去.故选A.
32.C  考查动词辨析.这里head是"朝…前进",符合句意,母女二人沿着街向前走.故选C.
33.D  考查动词辨析.句意是:母女二人沿着街向前走,认为这次邂逅已经结束,thinking做伴随状语.故选D.
34.B 考查词组辨析.come across遇上;look for寻找;shout at朝…叫嚷; call on号召.结合句意:女孩手拿鞋子,寻找她的新朋友.故选B.
35.A 考查形容词辨析.watchful注意的;careful仔细的;proud骄傲的;fond喜欢的.句意:一对老人一直在关注着这件事.故选A.
36.C 考查上下文串联.根据后面老人和孩子说话,说明老人把孩子拦住了,用stop,其它选项calm使…镇定,comfort安慰seat使..就坐,都不合适故选C.
37.B 考查动词辨析.句意:一个孩子在展示鞋子,另一个在欣赏.故选B.
38.A 考查名词辨析.前面讲的是片刻的场景,还有后面的提示But such brief moments,所以选A,意思是:如果你能让片刻更加美好的话,就去做吧.
39.D 考查动词辨析.learned学会;performed表演;praised表扬;observed观察.句意:我们不知道有多少人看到了这一幕.故选D.
40.C 考查动词辨析.这里thread做动词用,意思是:"把…串起来"和后面的make up吻合,句意:如果我们把这样的简单时刻串起来,可以组成一生中最重要的时刻.故选C.

点评 完形填空考查学生综合运用语言的能力.做题时,要先通读全文,掌握大意,然后结合选项,仔细阅读文章,选择最适合语境的词,注意上下文的呼应及语境.

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