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[2011·广东卷] One Sunday morning in August I went to a local music festival. I left it early because I had an appointment__1.__ (late) that day. My friends walked me to the bus stop and waited with me__2.__ the bus arrived. I got on the bus and found a seat near the back, and then I noticed a man_3.__ (sit) at the front. He_4.__ (pretend) that a tiger toy was real and giving it a voice. He must be_5.__ (mental) disabled.

Behind him were other people to__6.__he was trying to talk, but after some minutes__7._ walked away and sat near me, looking annoyed.

I didn’t want to be laughed at for talking to him but I didn’t like leaving him__8._ his own either.

After a while I rose from my seat and walked to the front of the bus. I sat next to the man and introduced myself. We had__9. amazing conversation. He got off the bus before me and I felt very happy the rest of the way home.

I’m glad I made the choice. It made__10._ of us feel good.

 

【答案】

1.later

2.till/until

3.sitting/sit

4.was pretending

5.mentally

6.whom

7.they

8.on

9.an

10.both

【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了“我”的一次坐车经历:在公交车上遇到一个好像是弱智的人,其他人都躲开了,而“我”走近了他,和他聊起来,一路上“我”俩都很高兴。

1.later 考查副词的用法。我离开得较早因为那天晚些时候我有个约会。

2.2till/until 考查状语从句的连接词。我的朋友一直陪我直到公共汽车来。

3.3sitting/sit 考查动词的用法。notice sb doing/do sth.意为“注意到某人正在做某事/做了某事”。

4.4was pretending 考查动词的时态。由giving it a voice可知用过去进行时。

5.5mentally 考查副词的用法。此处disabled是形容词,用副词修饰。

6.6whom 考查定语从句的关系词。此处he was trying to talk to 是定语从句,people是先行词,whom作介词to的宾语。

7.7they 考查代词的用法。他们走开然后坐在我的旁边。

8.8on 考查词组的用法。此处考查词组on ones own (alone)

9.9an 考查冠词的用法。amazing是以元音音素开头,故用an

10.0both 考查代词的用法。由上文 We had amazing conversation可知“我们俩”都很高兴。

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(2011·广东卷)C

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   B. he had written some storied

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   D. he had dreamed of being a teacher

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   A. He would be aggressive in his first class.

   B. He was well-prepared for his first class.

   C. He got nervous upon the arrival of his first class.

   D. He waited long for the arrival of his first class.

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   B. cut maple leaves out of the construction paper

   C. cut some cards out of the construction paper

   D. write down their names on the paper cards

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   A. They began to talk.

   B. They stayed silent.

   C. They raised their hands.

   D. They shouted to be heard.

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   A. he got disappointed with his first class

   B. he had prepared the topic before class

   C. he wanted to calm down the students

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(2011·广东卷)B

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31. The underlined word swimmingly in paragraph1 is closest in meaning to______.

A. early  B.sweetly  C.quickly   D. smoothly

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A. they are cold to each other 

B. they look away from each other

C. they misunderstand each other’s signals

D. they are introduced at an early age

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A. They eat and sleep together

B. They observe each other’s behaviors

C. They learn to speak each other’s language

D. They know something from each other’s voice

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A. have common interests  

B. are less different than was thought

C. have a common body langage

D. are less intelligent than was expected

35. What can we human beings learn from cats and dogs?

A. We should learn to live in harmony

B. We should knows more about animals

C. We should live in peace with animals

D. We should learn more body languages

(2011·广东卷)A

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   A. he has a soft heart

   B. he relies much on others

   C. some people pretend to be kind

   D. some people fail to see the kindness in others

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   C. They tried their best to help.

   D. They put on their flashlights too.

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   B. accept help from others

   C. admit our weakness

   D. show our bravery

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