题目内容
5.On the outskirts (郊外) of a town in England lies a nice cottage with a large garden where there lives an old man.The old man is (41)Cpruning (修剪),watering or fertilizing his flowers all the time.The (42)Awhere bees and butterflies dance and colorful flowers blossom all year round is so well-tended that every passer-by cannot but stop for a (43)B.One day a young painter (44)Dthe old man's garden.He stopped and(45)A the splendid garden and the special cottage totally lost in the(46)B at the beauty of these sceneries,(47)C how happy he could be (48)Bhe lived in such a beautiful place.Then,suddenly he found the old gardener was (49)D.
Greatly shocked,the young painter(50)A that old man,asking"why are you busy tending these flowers every day (51)D you can not see?"The blind gardener smiled,"I can tell you four reasons.First,I was a gardener when I was young,and I'm really (52)A this job.Second,although I can't see these flowers,I can(53)Bthem.Third,I can smell the sweetness of them.And for the last one,that's you."
"Me?(54)Cyou don't know me."responded the painter.
"Yeah.But I know flowers are angels which everyone knows and would never turn them down.I know many people who are(55)B in life would stop by and the beauty of my garden will get them into a good (56)A.In the meantime,it also gives a (57)D to me to have a word with you here and to enjoy the(58)Cthese flowers have brought us."
The blind man grows flowers in his heart.He can't see the beauty he's created.(59)C,every flower has eyes (60)D which they can see the kindness of the old man's heart and the sweetness of his soul.
41.A.left | B.kept | C.seen | D.found |
42.A.garden | B.cottage | C.room | D.road |
43.A.drink | B.glance | C.discussion | D.chat |
44.A.broke into | B.arrived at | C.looked for | D.went by |
45.A.gazed at | B.faced with | C.walked around | D.cared for |
46.A.sadness | B.admiration | C.imagination | D.memory |
47.A.hoping | B.pretending | C.picturing | D.believing |
48.A.when | B.if | C.although | D.since |
49.A.deaf | B.special | C.strange | D.blind |
50.A.approached | B.threatened | C.watched | D.caught |
51.A.what | B.why | C.unless | D.which |
52.A.fond of | B.tired of | C.familiar with | D.limited to |
53.A.follow | B.touch | C.sell | D.taste |
54.A.For | B.So | C.But | D.And |
55.A.calm | B.enthusiastic | C.sad | D.nervous |
56.A.mood | B.condition | C.place | D.life |
57.A.way | B.time | C.hand | D.chance |
58.A.peace | B.strength | C.happiness | D.success |
59.A.Actually | B.Anyway | C.However | D.Therefore |
60.A.under | B.for | C.in | D.with. |
分析 本文主要讲了一个双目失明却用心种花的老人,这个故事告诉我们:仁慈源于我们的内心,只要一心向善,我们都能行善举.
解答 41-45 CABDA 46-50 BCBDA 51-55 DABCB 56-60 ADCCD
41题答案:C考查动词,根据句意"我看到老人总是在剪枝、浇花或者是施肥"可知本题答案为C选项"(被)看见".
42题答案:A考查名词,根据句意"拥有蜜蜂和蝴蝶飞舞而且终年都有鲜花绽放的花园被老人照料得如此之好"可知本题答案为A选项"花园".
43题答案:B考查名词,根据句意"每个路人都忍不住停下来看一看"可知本题答案为B选项"看一眼;瞥一眼".
44题答案:D 考查短语,根据句意"一天一个年轻的画家路过老人的花园"可知本题答案为D选项"路过".
45题答案:A考查短语,根据句意"他停下来,盯着美丽的花园…"可知本题答案为A选项"凝视;盯着".
46题答案:B考查名词,根据句意"…完全沉醉在对这些美丽景色的赞赏之中"可知本题答案为B选项"赞赏;钦佩".
47题答案:C考查动词,根据句意"画家想象如果他住在一个这么美丽的地方该有多么幸福"可知本题答案为C选项"想象;构想".
48题答案:B考查连词,根据句意"画家想象如果他住在一个这么美丽的地方该有多么幸福"可知本题答案为B选项"如果".
49题答案:D考查形容词,根据句意"后来,他突然发现老园丁是失明的"可知本题答案为D选项"失明的;瞎的".
50题答案:A考查动词,根据句意"画家十分震撼,他走近老人问道…"可知本题答案为A选项"走近;靠近".
51题答案:D考查定语从句,定语从句的先行词是the flowers,而且定语从句中缺少宾语;故使用指物的关系代词which引导定语从句.
52题答案:A考查短语,根据句意"我年轻的时候,真的很喜欢这份工作"可知本题答案为A选项"喜爱;喜欢".
53题答案:B考查动词,根据句意"虽然我看不见这些花,但是我能摸得到"可知本题答案为B选项"触摸".
54题答案:C考查连词,根据句意"我?但是你不认识我?"可知本题答案为C选项"但是".
55题答案:B考查形容词,根据句意"我知道很多生活中有激情的人都会停下来"可知本题答案为B选项"有激情的;热忱的".
56题答案:A考查名词,根据句意"而且花园的美丽会使他们拥有好的心情"可知本题答案为A选项"心情;情绪".
57题答案:D考查名词,根据句意"同时,这也给予了我跟你说话的机会"可知本题答案为D选项"机会".
58题答案:C考查名词,根据句意"而且享受花儿带给我们的快乐"可知本题答案为C选项"快乐;幸福".
59题答案:C考查副词,根据句意"盲人在他的心里种花,他看不见他种的花;然而花有眼睛--用这些眼睛他们能看到老人善良的心灵魂的美"可知本题答案为C选项"然而".
60题答案:D考查介词,定语从句的句意为"用眼睛它们能看到…",故使用介词with表示"用"之意.
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.

As he stood in front of the group,he said,"Okay,time for a quiz."He then pulled out a wide-mouth jar and set it on the table.Then he(32)Aplaced about a dozen fist-sized rocks,one by one,into the jar.
When the jar was filled to the(33)Dand no more rocks would fit inside,he asked,"Is this jar (34)C?"Everyone in the class said,"Yes."
"Really?"Then he(35)Aunder the table and pulled out a bucket of gravel(沙砾,石子),poured some in and (36)B the jar,causing pieces of gravel to work themselves down into the space(37)D the big rocks.Then he asked the group the same question."Probably not."One of them answered."Good!"he replied.
He reached under the table and (38)Ca bucket of sand.He started dumping the sand in the jar and it went into all the(39)Aleft between the rocks and the gravel.(40)Che asked the question."No!"the class shouted."Good!"Then he grabbed a can of water and began to pour it in (41)Athe jar was filled to the brim(边缘).
Then the expert in time-management looked at the class and asked,"What is the (42)C of this illustration?"It is such a seemingly easy question that one (43)Dstudent raised his hand and said,"It is,however full your schedule is,if you try really hard you can always (44)Bsome more things in it."
"No,"the speaker replied,"The truth it teaches us is that you will(45)Aget them in at all if you don't put the big rocks in first.(46)Dthe big rocks in your life are,do things that you love and (47)Cfor yourself.In your schedule if you value the little stuff(东西),then you'll fill your life with(48)B things and you will never have the real quality time you need to(49)Bon the big,important stuff.So,tonight,or in the morning,when you are reflecting on this short story,ask yourself what are the‘big rocks'in your life?Then put those in your (50)C first."
31.A.harder | B.clearer | C.rougher | D.wiser |
32.A.carefully | B.firmly | C.actively | D.unwillingly |
33.A.edge | B.bottom | C.wall | D.top |
34.A.enough | B.pure | C.full | D.smooth |
35.A.reached | B.sent | C.managed | D.felt |
36.A.delivered | B.shook | C.dropped | D.held |
37.A.beneath | B.across | C.beyond | D.between |
38.A.put out | B.came out | C.brought out | D.set out |
39.A.spaces | B.caves | C.blanks | D.holes |
40.A.At last | B.Shortly after | C.Once more | D.Later on |
41.A.until | B.unless | C.before | D.while |
42.A.meaning | B.opinion | C.point | D.comment |
43.A.calm | B.awkward | C.nervous | D.eager |
44.A.add | B.fit | C.include | D.collect |
45.A.never | B.even | C.still | D.ever |
46.A.Whether | B.However | C.Which | D.Whatever |
47.A.conclude | B.encourage | C.value | D.achieve |
48.A.more | B.little | C.much | D.less |
49.A.use | B.spend | C.take | D.cost |
50.A.packet | B.can | C.jar | D.luggage. |
Turn around and model that pretty gown for me.You're beautiful!"But I didn't.
"Maya,"I said,(23)Cinto her eyes,"it's very nice to meet you."
"Nice to meet you,too."She said,in that(24)B,talking-to-adults,good girl voice.
"Hey,what are you reading?"I asked.Her eyes got bigger,and the practiced,polite facial (25)Agave way to real excitement over this(26)C.But she seemed too(27)Ato answer me.
"I love books,"I said."Do you?"
Most(28)Ddo.
"Yes,"she said."And I can(29)Cthem all by myself now!"
"Wow,(30)A!"I said.And it is,for a five-year-old.
"What's your favourite book?"I asked.
"I'll go and get it!Can I read it to you?"
Purplicious was Maya's(31)C,and a new one to me,as she sat next to me and(32)Dread aloud every word.Then I told her that I'd just(33)Ba book,and that I hoped she'd write one,too,one day.She was crazy(34)C that idea.We were both sad when Maya had to go to bed,(35)AI told her next time to choose another book and we'd read it.
Try this the next time you meet a little girl.She may be(36)Band unsure at first,because few people ask her about her(37)C,but be patient and stick with it.Ask her what she's reading.What does she like and dislike,and why?You're just(38)A an intelligent (明智的) conversation that respects her brain.Tell her about your(39)C and accomplishments,and your favourite books.Set a good example for her of what a(40)B woman says and does.
21.A.on | B.in | C.at | D.with |
22.A.clever | B.honest | C.cute | D.brave |
23.A.turning | B.getting | C.looking | D.putting |
24.A.strange | B.polite | C.different | D.frequent |
25.A.expression | B.attention | C.devotion | D.decision |
26.A.outline | B.title | C.topic | D.headline |
27.A.shy | B.difficult | C.confident | D.easy-going |
28.A.books | B.adults | C.women | D.children |
29.A.recognize | B.study | C.read | D.understand |
30.A.amazing | B.amusing | C.frightening | D.pleasing |
31.A.friend | B.dislike | C.pick | D.question |
32.A.surprisingly | B.sadly | C.entirely | D.proudly |
33.A.bought | B.written | C.sold | D.started |
34.A.over | B.for | C.about | D.to |
35.A.but | B.though | C.since | D.because |
36.A.worried | B.surprised | C.exhausted | D.uninterested |
37.A.mood | B.face | C.mind | D.head |
38.A.producing | B.accepting | C.educating | D.escaping |
39.A.events | B.disadvantages | C.ideas | D.sufferings |
40.A.speaking | B.thinking | C.confusing | D.living. |