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10.When Glen Kruger picked a small cat from an animal shelter,he did not expect much.Yet right from the start,eight years ago,there was an uncommon connection between him and the small black cat.He (36)named  her Inky.
"I grew up on a hundred-acre farm and had only cats(37)as  playmatcs,"Kruger,
     The sevevty-year-old man,says."My hearing was damaged by the(38)noiseof farm epuipment,so I learned to connect with(39)animals.They react to what they see and what you do."
     Inky was a gentle cat,(40)sharingthe house with five other cats.But on a January night in 2009,Inky did(41)something  that would set her apart from(42)ordinarycats forever.
     Kruger had gone down to the basemeng to (43)shutoff the wood stove for the night.When he was finished,he (44)climbed to the top of the stairs and reached to  turn off the lights.In doing so,he slipped and (45)hit his back against an old shelf.The heavy shelf came crashing down and sent Kruger down the stairs.
(46)Lyingin a pool of blood on the basement floor,Kruger felt (47)himselfgoing into shock(休克).He shouted for help,(48)but  his wife,Brenda,was asleep in their bedroom at   the opposite end of the house.(49)Then  Kruger noticed Inky watching from the top of the stairs."Go get Brenda,"Krugger said to Inky.
Inky(50)ran  to the bedroom door and scratched (51)madlyuntil Brenda opened it.Then Inky led her to  the (52)basementBrenda found her husband(53)atthebottomofthe stairs and called 911.Kruger was rushed to the hospital."I spent six months(54)recovering  therd,"
    Says kruger."Although I became lame,I was blessed."Since the accident,Inky has (55)never
     Left Krhger's side.

36.A.gaveB.choseC.namedD.remembered
37.A.likeB.asC.exceptD.among
38.A.soundB.alarmC.noiseD.voice
39.A.animalsB.friendsC.farmersD.neghbors
40.A.sharingB.visitingC.dividingD.discovering
41.A.anythingB.nothingC.somethingD.everything
42.A.familiarB.lovelyC.ordinaryD.outstanding
43.A.shut outB.shut offC.shut downD.shut up
44.A.marchedB.flewC.struggledD.climbed
45.A.bentB.hitC.shookD.pulled
46.A.FallingB.LyingC.AppearingD.Thinking
47.A.itB.itselfC.himD.himself
48.A.andB.butC.orD.so
49.A.ThusB.OtherwiseC.ThenD.Rather
50.A.walkedB.ranC.returnedD.withdrew
51.A.rapidlyB.ruddenlyC.madlyD.urgently
52.A.bedroomB.basementC yardD.house
53.A.at the bottom ofB.in the middle ofC.at the top ofD.in the front of
54.A.regrettingB.restingC.relaxingD.recovering
55.A.neverB.everC.stillD.already.

分析 本文是一篇记叙文.讲述了一只猫和主人之间的感人故事.叙述的是农场的男主人Glen Kruger听力受损之后,从动物收容所领养了一只小猫,他把它叫作Inky,在2009年的一个晚上,Inky竟然救了它主人的命,从此这只猫与主人形影不离.通过本文作者旨在说明善待动物的同时也会获得快乐和幸福.

解答 36.C   考查动词辨析. 根据语境可知,这儿是说Glen Kruger给他捡到的小猫起了个名字叫Inky.所以选C
37.B   考查介词辨析.根据句意可知,Glen Kruger说他在一个一百英亩的农场上长大,只有猫作为他的玩伴.所以选B.
38.C   考查名词辨析.根据语境可知,Glen Kruger的听力只能是被机器的噪声损坏,其它三个选项都不会损坏人的听力.所以选C.
39.A   考查名词辨析根据第一段中的"There was an uncommon connection between him and the small black cat."和后面"They react to what they see and what you do."可知,这儿的they是指动物.所以选A.
40.A   考查动词辨析.根据"Inky was a gentle cat,"可知,Inky很温顺,所以它和其它五只猫共同住在一个屋里.所以选A.
41.C   考查代词辨析.根据后面讲的Inky救Glen Kruger命的过程可知,是它做了一件让它与其它普通的猫区别开的事.所以选C.
42.C  考查形容词辨析.根据语境可知,与Inky救主人的命比起来,其它的猫相对就是普通的了.所以选C.
43.B  考查动词词组辨析.根据语境可知,这里是关闭炉火,shut off 与wood stove搭配,所以选B.
44.D  考查动词辨析.根据句意可知,当他结束后,爬到梯子顶上,去关灯.所以选D.
45.B  考查动词辨析.根据后面沉重的架子倒在地上,并把Glen Kruger也带下了梯子,所以是他在做件事的过程中,他的背撞在一个旧架子上.所以选B.
46.B  考查动词辨析.根据前面的Glen Kruger被架子带下了梯子,所以他应是躺在血泊里,所以选B.
47.D  考查代词辨析.根据后面的going into shock可知,是Glen Kruger他快要休克了,所以选 D.
48.B  考查连词辨析.根据"He shouted for help,"和"his wife,Brenda,was asleep in their bedroom at the opposite of the house"可知,这两句话之间是转折关系.所以选B.
49.C 考查副词辨析.根据语境可知,这儿意思是就在那个时候,可以体会到Glen Kruger向妻子求助没有得到回应要绝望时,突然看到了Inky那种喜悦的心情.所以选C.
50.B 考查动词辨析.根据句意可知,Glen Kruger看到了Inky,于是让它去叫他的妻子,Inky于是就跑到了卧室门口.所以选B.
51.C 考查副词辨析.根据句意可知,Inky跑到卧室门口后就疯狂的抓门,直到Brenda打开门.所以选C.
52.B 考查名词辨析.根据Glen Kruger在地下室,Inky自然要把他妻子带到地下室.所以选B.
53.A  介词短语辨析.根据上文中架子倒地的时候把Glen Kruger带下了梯子,所以他现在应该在梯子下面.所以选A.
54. D 考查动词辨析.根据句意可知,Glen Kruger被送进了医院,在医院里是花了六个月的时间恢复.所以用D.
55.A 考查副词辨析.根据语境可知,因为Inky救了Glen Kruger一命,所以他要时刻把它带在身边,从不离开.选A.

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