题目内容
3.Once there was a huge apple tree.A little boy loved to come and play around it every day.He loved the tree and the tree loved to (31)D with him.Time went by---the boy had grown up and he (32)D played around the tree.One day,the boy came back to the tree and he looked (33)A."Come and play with me,"the tree asked the boy."I'm no longer a kid.I (34)Bplay around the tree any more."the boy (35)C."I want toys.I need (36)Bto buy them.""Sorry,I don't have money.But you can (37)D all my apples and sell them.So,you will have money."The boy picked all the apples on the tree and left (38)B.The boy never came back after he picked the apples.The tree was sad.
After that the boy returned and asked the tree for (39)A again and again.First,he asked the tree for a house,and the tree gave the boy all its (40)C.Second,he told the tree he needed a (41)Bto go sailing,the tree offered its trunk. (42)B,the boy returned after he left for so many years."Sorry,my boy.But I don't have (43)Cfor you any more.The only thing left is my dying (44)A,"the tree said with tears.
"Good!Old tree root is the (45)C place to lean on and rest".The boy sat down and the tree was glad and smiled with tears.
This is a story of everyone.The tree is like our parents.When we were (46)A,we loved to play with Mom and Dad…When we grow up,we (47)Bthem,and (48)Ccome to them when we need something or when we are (49)D.No matter what,parents will always give everything they could to make us happy.We may think that the boy is (50)Cto the tree but that's how all of us are treating our parents.
31.A.live | B.chat | C.fight | D.play |
32.A.not longer | B.often | C.always | D.no longer |
33.A.sad | B.sorry | C.delighted | D.happy |
34.A.can't | B.wouldn't | C.didn't | D.mustn't |
35.A.asked | B.told. | C.replied. | D.required |
36.A.apple | B.money | C.toys | D.help |
37.A.buy | B.eat | C.cut | D.pick |
38.A.easily | B.happily | C.sadly | D.peacefully |
39.A.help | B.house | C.meal | D.life |
40.A.trunks | B.leaves | C.branches | D.apples |
41.A.car | B.boat | C.ticket | D.sails |
42.A.Then | B.Finally | C.Soon | D.Last |
43.A.all | B.something | C.anything | D.what |
44.A.root | B.foot | C.body | D.tree |
45.A.old. | B.worst | C.best | D.new |
46.A.young | B.old. | C.dying | D.born |
47.A.love | B.leave | C.know | D.hate |
48.A.always | B.often | C.only | D.seldom |
49.A.in condition | B.in return | C.in red. | D.in trouble |
50.A.kindly | B.commonly | C.crue | D.justly |
分析 善待我们的父母吧,不要一味地索取--即使他们心甘情愿地为我们那样做!
解答 31-35:DDABC; 36-40:BDBAC; 41-45:BBCAC; 46-50:ABCDC.
31题答案:D考查动词,根据句意"他喜欢树,树也喜欢和他玩"可知本题答案为D选项"玩耍".
32题答案:D考查副词,根据句意"时间流逝,小男孩长大了,他不再和树一起玩"可知本题答案为D选项"不再".
33题答案:A考查形容词,根据句意"一天小男孩回到树边而且看起来不开心"可知本题答案为A选项"不开心的;难过的".
34题答案:B考查情态动词,根据句意"我不再是个孩子了,我不会在树边玩耍了"可知本题答案为B选项,would可以用来表示情感或意愿,意为"会".
35题答案:C考查动词,根据句意"小男孩回答道"可知本题答案为C选项"回答;回复".
36题答案:B考查名词,根据句意"我需要玩具,我需要钱买玩具"可知本题答案为B选项"钱".
37题答案:D考查动词,根据句意"我没有钱,但是你可以把树上的苹果摘下来拿去卖钱"可知本题答案为D选项"采摘".
38题答案:B考查副词,根据句意"小男孩把树上的苹果都摘光过了,开心地离开了"可知本题答案为B选项"开心地".
39题答案:A考查名词,根据句意"在那之后,小男孩一次又一次地回来向苹果树求助"可知本题答案为A选项"帮助".
40题答案:C考查名词,根据句意"刚开始小男孩想要房子,树就把自己所有的树枝都给了他"可知本题答案为C选项"树枝".(不要选A选项"树干",后面才做船的时候是树干)
41题答案:B考查名词,根据句意"他想要一只船去航行"可知本题答案为B选项"船".
42题答案:B考查副词,根据句意"最后,小男孩多年后又回到树旁"可知本题答案为B选项"最后;最终".
43题答案:C考查代词,根据句意"对不起,孩子,我没有任何东西可以给你了"可知本题答案为C选项"任何东西".
44题答案:A考查名词,根据句意"我剩下的唯一就是我快要死去的树根了"(苹果没有了,树枝没有了,树干没有了,只剩下树根了)可知本题答案为A选项"树根".
45题答案:C考查形容词,根据句意"好的,老树根是靠着休息的最佳之地"可知本题答案为C选项"最好的".
46题答案:A考查形容词,根据句意"树就像我们的父母,我们小的时候,我们喜欢和父母一起玩…"可知本题答案为A选项"年轻;年幼".
47题答案:B考查动词,根据句意"长大后,我们离开了父母"可知本题答案为B选项"离开".
48题答案:C考查副词,根据句意"只会在我们有麻烦的时候才会回来"可知本题答案为C选项"仅仅;只有".
49题答案:D考查短语搭配,根据句意"只会在我们有麻烦的时候才会回来"可知本题答案为D选项,in trouble意为"有麻烦".
50题答案:C考查副词,根据句意"我们有可能会认为小男孩对待树很残忍,但是那就是我们所有人对待我们父母的方式!"可知本题答案为C选项"残忍的".
点评 本文是一篇人物故事类完形填空,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对 性找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确的答案.

A. | appreciations | B. | appointments | C. | applications | D. | qualifications |
位置 | 珠江三角洲南部 |
人口 | 约235万 |
面积 | 1800平方公里 |
历史 | 距今有800多年历史 |
著名的景点 | 石岐步行街,孙中山故居,民众水乡等. |
气候,天气 | 气候湿润,多雨;全年平均气温约摄氏22度. |
Dar Mary,
I'm glad to hear that you will come to Zhongshan for a visit.
The poverty(贫困) was(27)Cthan anything my young companions had ever imagined.Back in the hotel,an air of sadness settled over the group.Many(28)B and cried.Spending time in this (29)A moves a person to care about humanity.
That evening,our group spent hours talking about what we had(30)C.Gently,I encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult(31)Athat day's discoveries had inspired.Sitting together(32)D a circle as everyone had a chance to speak,we all began to realize that(33)C of us was alone in our struggle to cope with our reactions.
Based on my(34)A in poverty-stricken areas,I suggested that(35)B the emotions we had were painful,they could also be important in helping us to move forward.We all(36)D that we had seen things that should never be allowed to happen.(37)C,what could we do about it?Together,we began to brainstorm ways we could help to ease the(38)B we had seen.As I encouraged group members to focus on(39)C they could do,a sense of determination(40)Athe previous sadness.Instead of despair,these young people began to feel a call to action.
21.A.put up with | B.got back to | C.looked back on | D.made up for |
22.A.now that | B.so that | C.as if | D.even if |
23.A.puzzled | B.annoyed | C.embarrassed | D.shocked |
24.A.marching | B.running | C.passing | D.moving |
25.A.entire | B.normal | C.average | D.general |
26.A.beyond | B.with | C.till | D.for |
27.A.stronger | B.deeper | C.worse | D.less |
28.A.gave up | B.broke down | C.set off | D.held on |
29.A.environment | B.hotel | C.house | D.background |
30.A.inspected | B.attempted | C.witnessed | D.challenged |
31.A.feelings | B.decisions | C.thoughts | D.impressions |
32.A.along | B.around | C.by | D.in |
33.A.neither | B.either | C.none | D.each |
34.A.experiences | B.schedules | C.data | D.position |
35.A.once | B.while | C.since | D.unless |
36.A.supposed | B.advised | C.confirmed | D.agreed |
37.A.Surely | B.Rather | C.Now | D.Indeed |
38.A.burden | B.suffering | C.anxiety | D.difficulty |
39.A.how | B.where | C.what | D.when |
40.A.replaced | B.changed | C.covered | D.improved |
In a village near Nuremberg lived a poor family with eighteen children.Despite their(31)B condition,two of the children had a dream to seek their talent for(32)C,but their father would never be able to send (33)Aof them to Nuremberg to study at the Academy.
The two boys finally reached an agreement.They would toss (扔) a coin.The (34)Dwould work in the nearby (35)Ato support his brother.Albrecht (36)C the toss and went off to Nuremberg.Albert went into the dangerous mines and,for the next four years,financed his brother,whose work at the academy was almost a(n ) (37)C success.Albecht's woodcut and oil paintings were much (38)A than those of his professors and he soon earned much money (39)D his works.
When the young (40)B returned home,the family held a festive dinner.Albrecht rose to toast(祝酒)to his (41)Cbrother,"Now,Albert,it is your (42)D to seek your dream and I will support you."
Albert sat there,tears streaming down his pale face.He(43)Cand repeated,"No…no."Finally,Albert rose and (44)A the tears from his cheeks.He said softly,"I (45)Bgo to Nuremberg,brother.It is too late for me.Look what four years in the mines have done to my(46)A!My every finger has been badly hurt,and I cannot even hold a glass to (47)D your toast."
After that,to show (48)D for Albert for what he had sacrificed (牺牲),Albrecht drew his brother's rough hands with palms together and the (49)C stretched skyward.He called it"The Praying Hands"and it was a great success.
Today,the masterful works (50)A in a great museum.It is a reminder that no one ever succeeds alone.
31.A.hopeful | B.hopeless | C.disappointed | D.lucky |
32.A.music | B.mining | C.art | D.farming |
33.A.either | B.both | C.each | D.all |
34.A.painter | B.failure | C.winner | D.loser |
35.A.mines | B.company | C.factory | D.museum |
36.A.lost | B.got | C.won | D.beat |
37.A.slow | B.attractive | C.immediate | D.ordinary |
38.A.better | B.worse | C.faster | D.smaller |
39.A.at | B.to | C.in | D.for |
40.A.miner | B.artist | C.worker | D.professor |
41.A.poor | B.ugly | C.beloved | D.pitiful |
42.A.moment | B.move | C.luck | D.turn |
43.A.smiled | B.nodded | C.sobbed | D.laughed |
44.A.wiped | B.swept | C.recovered | D.handed |
45.A.shouldn't | B.can't | C.can | D.should |
46.A.hands | B.face | C.body | D.feet |
47.A.hold | B.turn | C.move | D.return |
48.A.talent | B.envy | C.interest | D.respect |
49.A.figures | B.hands | C.fingers | D.arms |
50.A.hangs | B.represents | C.presents | D.visits |
(28)C walking,he ran into a young couple talking to each other in a foreign language."Excuse me!Could help us please?"the woman called to him in strange English."We are tourist,lost.Need‘Dolphin'hotel.You know where is?"She was courageous as she spoke a (29)D language.
"I'm sorry,I don't know.I'm in a hurry,"Jack said,and moved off.He was so upset about his problems that he (30)B without thinking.Having walked about 100feet,he felt he was wrong and (31)A back.Luckily,the couple were (32)C there.He walked up to them."I remembered where the‘Dolphin'hotel is.I'm sorry,I just got (33)B:there are hundreds of hotels in New York.It's not far from here.you may (34)B there.Just go straight to that crossroad,then turn to the left,and you will see a white-blue building.That will be the (35)Ayou're looking for."
The couple thanked him,and Jack (36)C lightly this time.But when he turned his back,he saw that the couple didn't move,and the look on their faces was the (37)D Maybe I was talking too (38)C,and they couldn't understand me well enough,he thought.All of a sudden,he felt that he could do something more important than sit in his office all day long.He knew that he couldn't (39)D these young people behind:they couldn't possibly get to the hotel by themselves.He walked up to them once again.They looked at him in surprise."I could (40)B you to the hotel,if you still need my help,"Jack said.For the first time since the beginning of this month,he felt relaxed.
26.A.plan | B.talk | C.trip | D.work |
27.A.decided | B.agreed | C.remembered | D.offered |
28.A.If | B.Though | C.While | D.Once |
29.A.similar | B.special | C.modern | D.foreign |
30.A.calmed | B.lied | C.shocked | D.begged |
31.A.turned | B.gave | C.sent | D.put |
32.A.already | B.almost | C.still | D.even |
33.A.amazed | B.confused | C.bored | D.tired |
34.A.cycle | B.walk | C.point | D.look |
35.A.hotel | B.couple | C.tourist | D.bus |
36.A.answered | B.escaped | C.left | D.passed |
37.A.new | B.good | C.true | D.same |
38.A.strangely | B.loudly | C.quickly | D.nervously |
39.A.get | B.fall | C.stay | D.leave |
40.A.move | B.guide | C.follow | D.introduce |