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13."My wallet!Where is it?"were my first words when I found out my wallet was lost.I searched my memory for a few good seconds,and then(41)B that I had left my precious wallet in the library.To be(42)C,it was in the public toilet of the library!
(43)A the library was then closed,I had to wait until the next morning to begin my (44)D.When I got there early the next day,all I found was a
(45)C bathroom.
At that time,all I could(46)B was that the person who cleaned the restroom had(47)D my wallet.So I(48)C approached an old lady at the front desk."Excuse me,is there a wallet found in the restroom yesterday?"She walked through a door and(49)A for a moment.Then she came back to the desk."No,"she said.I quickly thanked her and walked off,(50)B.
Finally,I painfully(51)A the fact that my wallet had gone.
A week later,I received a mysterious(52)D in the mail.Sure enough,it was my(53)A!And most surprisingly,(54)B in it was missing!And there was a little yellow piece of paper folded up inside.I slowly unfolded it and a little medal of Christ fell off.The paper(55)C like his:
Always(56)A this medal with you,whatever your religion is,so the angel that was watching over you last (57)C will always be close.
This person didn't even leave a return(58)D,so I couldn't thank whoever it was.
From that day on,I promised myself to (59)B this example when I was in a similar situation.I will make others as (60)D as I was when I opened that package!
41.A.predictedB.realizedC.explainedD.imagined
42.A.obviousB.honestC.exactD.clear
43.A.BecauseB.AlthoughC.UnlessD.Even
44.A.workB.readingC.researchD.search
45.A.crowdedB.noisyC.cleanD.deserted
46.A.run afterB.hope forC.rememberD.declare
47.A.hiddenB.pickedC.ignoredD.found
48.A.secretlyB.aimlesslyC.politelyD.angrily
49.A.disappearedB.hesitatedC.restedD.escaped
50.A.surprisedB.disappointedC.satisfiedD.ashamed
51.A.acceptedB.consideredC.changedD.covered
52.A.presentB.invitationC.noticeD.package
53.A.walletB.bookC.rewardD.treasure
54.A.somethingB.nothingC.everythingD.anything
55.A.exposedB.describedC.readD.announced
56.A.keepB.equipC.compareD.connect
57.A.monthB.fortnightC.weekD.year
58.A.reminderB.dateC.messageD.address
59.A.setB.followC.giveD.take
60.A.annoyedB.puzzledC.crazyD.happy.

分析 作者把钱包忘在图书馆,准确说,忘在了图书馆的洗手间.最后作者收到了他的钱包,是一个好心人用包裹寄给他的

解答 41-45 BCADC    46-50 BDCAB     51-55 ADABC     56-60 ACDBD
41.B考查动词词义辨析根据"I searched my memory for a few good seconds"可知,作者想了一会,然后意识到钱包被忘在了图书馆.predict预言;realize意识到;explain解释;imagine想象.故此题应选B.
42.C考查固定用法作者把钱包忘在图书馆,准确说,忘在了图书馆的洗手间.to be exact意为"确切地说".故此题应选C.
43.A考查连词词义辨析因为图书馆关门了,所以作者不得不等到第二天早上.这里是因果关系.故此题应选A.
44.D考查动词词义辨析作者不得不等到第二天早上再去图书馆找钱包.work工作;reading阅读;research研究;search寻找.故此题应选D.
45.C细节理解题当作者到达那里的时候,只发现一间干干净净的洗手间,其它什么也没有.故此题应选C.
46.B考查动词短语作者当时只希望钱包是被清洁工发现拿走的.run after追赶;hope for希望;remember记住;declare宣布.故此题应选B.
47.D考查动词词义辨析希望钱包是被清洁工发现的,hidden躲藏;picked捡;ignored忽视;found发现.故此题应选D.
48.C考查副词词义辨析作者有礼貌地走过去询问清洁工是否见到自己的钱包.secretly悄悄地;aimlessly漫无目的地;politely有礼貌地;angrily生气地.故此题应选C.
49.A根据上下文根据下文"Then she came back to the desk."可知,她离开了一会,然后又回来.disappear消失;hesitate犹豫;rest休息;escape逃跑.故此题应选A.
50.B细节理解题作者没找到钱包,应该是很失望地离开.故此题应选B.
51.A考查动词词义辨析最后,作者难过地接受钱包丢了的事实.accept接受;consider考虑;change改变;cover覆盖.故此题应选A.
52.D考查名词词义辨析根据语境可知,作者收到了他的钱包,是一个好心人用包裹寄给他的.present礼物;invitation邀请;notice通知;package包裹.故此题应选D.
53.A根据上下文语境可知,那是作者的钱包.故此题应选A.
54.B根据上下文,最令人惊讶的是,钱包里原来的东西什么都不缺.故此题应选B.
55.C考查动词词义辨析该句表示"纸片上这样写道",此处read意为"有某字样、写道",符合题意,故此题应选C.
56.A考查动词词义辨析纸片上写道:"无论你信仰什么宗教,请一直保存这个纪念章.以便于看守你的天使总是离你很近."keep保存;equip装备;compare比较;connect联系.故此题应选A.
57.C根据上下文,根据上文"A week later,I received a mysterious package."可知,此处指上周守护的天使.故此题应选C.
58.D考查名词词义辨析这个人甚至都没留下退信地址.reminder提醒;date日期;message信息;address地址.故此题应选D.
59.B固定短语.follow one's example意为"学习某人的榜样",故此题应选B.
60.D细节理解题,此处表示钱包失而复得时的开心.故此题应选D.

点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

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