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One day Tony told 1.____ lie to his mother. That night he felt very unhappy. He did not want to play with 2.________children.

He sat on the doorstep alone. He looked up at the sky3.______ saw the big round moon. He thought that 4._________was looking down on him, because it knew about the lie. He ran down the street to get away from it, 5.________ it kept following him. Then he ran into the house and went to bed, but the moon looked 6.______him through the window. He pulled the sheet(床单) over his head, but he could 7.______ sleep. Then he crawled(爬) under the bed and lay there in the dark. He thought and thought about the lie.

At last he decided to tell his mother all about it. He told 8.______ the truth and she forgave (原谅)him. He promised never to tell a lie again. He went back to bed and was soon fast asleep. He dreamed that the moon smiled on him.

 

1.a

2.other

3.and

4.it

5.but

6.at

7.not

8.her

【解析】

试题分析:题目主要考查学生对冠词、介词、代词、并列连词、固定搭配等知识的掌握情况。做题时需要注意前后句子的逻辑关系。

1. a lie撒谎,lie谎言,是可数名词,故填a。

2.other。

3. up和saw是并列关系,故填and。

4.it。

5.but。

6.at。

7.not。

8. sb sth告诉某人某事,Tony告诉了妈妈实情,故填her。

考点:考查冠词;介词;并列连词;代词

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