题目内容

A little boy almost thought of himself as the most unfortunate child in the world because a disease made his leg lame.He 36 played with his classmates.When the teacher asked him to answer questions,he always 37  his head without a word.

One 38 the boy’father asked for some saplings(树苗)from the neighbor.He wanted the 39 t0.plant a sapling each person in front of the house。The father said,“Wh6se sapling grows  best,  1  will  buy him  or her  a  favorite 40."    Seeing his  brothers  and  sisters  watering the trees,however,the boy had an idea.tie,hoped that the tree he planted would 41  soon.S0. after watering it once or twice,he never 42 it.

A few days later,when the little boy went、to see his tree again,he was 43 to find that it didn’t fade but grew some fresh leaves. 44 the trees of his brothers and sisters,his tree was even greener.His father kept his 45, bought the little boy his favorite gift and said that from the tree he planted,he would become an outstanding 46  when he grew up.

Since then,the little boy slowly became 47 .One night,he lay on the bed but eouldn’t sleep Then he got up and came to the 48.T0 his surprise,his 49 was splashing something onto his tree. 50,he understood——his father had been  51  fertilizing his small tree!

He returned to his room,52 running down  53 passed.The little boy didn’t become a botanist,but he was elected President of the United States.His name was Franklin Rooseveh.

Love is the 54 nourishment(营养)of life.55 it is just a drop of clear water,it can still help the tree of life thrive(茁壮成长).

1.                A.bravely         B.seldom         C.freely    D.always

 

2.                A.raised          B.nodded         C.lowered  D.knocked

 

3.                A.spring          B.moment        C.winter    D.week

 

4.                A.neighbors       B.friends         C.children  D.boys

 

5.                A.sapling         B.tree           C.gift  D.toy

 

6.                A.die            B.grow           C.break    D.survive

 

7.                A.1ed to         B.attended to      C.belonged to   D.objected to

 

8.                A.pleased        B.upset          C.worried  D.surprised

 

9.                A.Compared with   B.Similar to        C.Connected to  D.Popular with

 

10.               A.request        B.schedule       C.promise   D.secret

 

11.               A.president       B.botanist        C.artist D.researcher

 

12.               A.smart          B.desperate       C.optimistic.    D.practical

 

13.               A.field           B.courtyard       C.park  D.farm

 

14.               A.brother        B.sister          C.father D.neighbor

 

15.               A.All of a sudden   B.For a moment    C.In time    D.From then on

 

16.               A.busily          B.quietly         C.cautiously  D.secretly

 

17.               A.water          B.tears           C.sweat D.rain

 

18.               A.Hours          B.Months         C.Decades   D.Centuries

 

19.               A.1ast           B.only           C.1east D.best

 

20.               A.Even if         B.Now that        C.If only D.What if

 

 

【答案】

1.B

2.C

3.A

4.C

5.C

6.A

7.B

8.D

9.A

10.C

11.B

12.C

13.B

14.C

15.A

16.D

17.B

18.C

19.D

20.A

【解析】

试题分析:文章介绍了美国总统罗斯福小时候的故事,爸爸通过种树这件事,用爱帮助他重试信心,最后成就伟大事业。

1.考查A.bravely 勇敢地 B.seldom 很少C.freely 自由地D.always总是,从前面的内容,可知他很少和同学玩。选B

2.考查动词:A.raised抬起,筹集B.nodded点头C。lowered低下D。knocked敲,老师问他问题的时候他总是低下头。选C

3.考查名词:从后面的爸爸向邻居要了些树苗可知是春天:选A.spring

4.考查名词:A.neighbors邻居B.friends 朋友C.children 孩子D.boys男孩,从爸爸的话可知是要孩子们种树。选C

5.考查名词:A.sapling树苗B.tree树C.gift礼物,D.toy玩具,树种的好的人会有礼物。选C

6.考查动词:A.die 死了B.grow成长C.break打破D.survive幸存,从男孩的举动看,他希望自己的小树死了。选A

7.考查词组:A.1ed to导致B.attended to照料C.belonged to属于D.objected to反对,在浇了一两次水以后,他再也不照顾小树了。选B

8.考查形容词:A.pleased高兴的B.upset难过的,C.worried担心D.surprised惊讶,男孩惊讶的发现小树长得很好。选D

9.考查词组:A.Compared with和…相比B.Similar to相似C.Connected to连接D.Popular with受欢迎,和其他兄弟姐妹的相比,他的小树更绿。选A

10.考查名词:A.request要求B.schedule 时间表C.promise许诺D.secret秘密,爸爸信守诺言。选C

11.考查农场:A.president总统B.botanist 植物学家C.artist 艺术家D.researcher研究者,从他种的树可以看出他会成为杰出的植物学家。选B

12.考查形容词:A.smart聪明的,B.desperate渴望的,C.optimistic乐观的,D.practical实用的,自从那时起,男孩变得乐观了,选C

13.考查名词:A.field田野B.courtyard 院子C.park公园D.farm农场,他睡不着,来到院子里。选B

14.考查名词:从下文的his father had been  51  fertilizing his small tree!

可知选C

15.考查词组:A.All of a sudden突然B. For a moment 有一会C.In time及时D.From then on从那时起,突然,他明白了爸爸一直在给他的树施肥。选A

16.考查副词:A.busily 忙碌的B.quietly悄悄地C.cautiously 好奇地D.secretly秘密地,爸爸这么做只能悄悄的。选D

17.考查名词:他回到房间,眼泪流下来。选B

18.考查名词:A.Hours小时B.Months 几个月C.Decades几十年D.Centuries几个世纪,从后面的but he was elected President of the United States 可知过去了几十年。选C

19.考查形容词:A.1ast最后的B.only唯一的,C.1east 最少的D.best最好的,爱是生活中最好的营养。选D

20.考查连词:A.Even if即使B.Now that既然C.If only但愿D.What if倘若,即使是一滴干净的水,也能帮助树茁壮成长。选A

考点:考查故事类短文

点评:文章设空合理,考查全面,要求考生在上下文的语境中灵活运用语义,故事类短文的特点是通俗易懂,考查主要以动词,形容词,代词为主,也有考查固定词组和固定句型,做题时灵活运用所学知识,结合上下文进行判断。

 

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