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6.Once upon a time,there was a seed and because he was (36)A  a tiny seed,nobody paid any attention to him.So,(37)D  kind of inferior (自卑的),the seed gave no importance to his (38)C.
(39)B,the wind blew him up and threw him on an open field (40)A  the hot sun.He wanted to know why.But without any (41)B,he was provided with (42)C  besides sunlight,sometimes light and sometimes water.
Time flew and years later he saw a traveler (43)A  by his side."Thank God for this.I (44)D  need a rest,the seed heard the traveler (45)B,
(46)C  are you talking about?"the seed asked.He thought the man was laughing at him.(47)B,he had seen many people taking a rest by his side but no one ever (48)Ato him like that."Who is this?"the man was (49)D
--(50)C  A seed."
"A seed?"the man (51)Dthe big tree."Are you(52)C  me?You're a big tree!"
A moment later the seed,now a great tree,thought and (53)B  for the first time in his life."Oh!That means I'm not a small seed any longer!I won't (54)A  unnoticed but was born to help (55)D people.Wow!Now that's a life worth a thousand gems!"

36.A.onlyB.rightC.suchD.rather
37.A.thinkingB.mindingC.realizingD.feeling
38.A.lifeB.worldC.existenceD.surroundings
39.A.HoweverB.Then one dayC.ThusD.Unexpectedly
40.A.inB.belowC.underD.over
41.A.ideaB.answerC.excuseD.hope
42.A.helpB.fertilizerC.rainD.wind
43.A.sittingB.walkingC.goingD.passing
44.A.probablyB.possiblyC.certainlyD.really
45.A.cryB.sayC.talkD.shout
46.A.WhoB.WhomC.WhatD.Why
47.A.InsteadB.SureC.SoonD.Also
48.A.spokeB.treatedC.actedD.nodded
49.A.happyB.annoyedC.excitedD.surprised
50.A.Can't you see?B.Why ask?C.It's meD.Don't you know?
51.A.replied toB.turned toC.asked forD.stared at
52.AexpectingB.visitingC.kiddingD.joking
53.A.knewB.smiledC.recognizedD.found
54.A.dieB.liveC.appearD.disappear
55.A.walkingB.foreignC.travelingD.tired

分析 一颗自卑的种子从来不认为自己很重要,一天风把种子吹到了田野里,在阳光雨露的滋润下种子长成了参天大树,旅行者们累了,都会在这里休息一下.一天,一个疲惫的旅行者在大树下休息,和种子聊起天,种子才意识到自己已经重生成为大树,为人们纳凉,意识到自己生命的可贵.

解答 36-40  A D C B A  41-45  B C A D B   46-50  C B A D C  51-55  D CBAD
36.A 考查副词词义辨析   因为他仅仅是一粒渺小的种子,没有人注意到他.此处only仅仅;right刚好;such如此;rather非常.故选A项.
37.D 考查动词词义辨析感到很自卑,这粒种子认为自己的存在没有什么重要的.故选D项.
38.C考查名词词义辨.此处existence存在,surroundings 环境.这粒种子认为自己的存在没有什么重要的,故选C项.
39.B根据上下文 此处然后有一天风把他吹到了一片田野里,故选B项.
40.A考查介词词义辨析此处in the hot sun,在炙热的阳光下.故选A项.
41.B考查名词词义辨 此处他想知道这是为什么,但是没有得到任何回答.idea 主意,answer回答,excuse 借口 理由,hope 希望.故选B项.
42.C考查名词词义辨  此处根据后文water可知选rain.Fertilizer 肥料.故选C项.
43.A 考查动词词义辨析此处通过后文的need a rest可知选用sitting.故选A项.
44.D考查副词词义辨析 谢谢上帝给了树荫,我确实需要休息.此处probably 很可能地;possibly 可能的;certainly 当然.故选D项.
45.B 考查动词词义辨析 此处通过上文可知这是traveler说的话,故选B项say.cry 哭;talk 谈论;shout喊.
46.C细节理解题  你在说什么?故选C项what.
47.B考查副词词义辨析 种子原以为他是在嘲笑他.的确如此,他见过很多人在他身边休息.sure确实如此;instead 相反;soon很快;also也,又.故选B项.
48.A 考查动词词义辨析 但是没有一个人跟他这样说话.此处通过上文种子和旅行者之间的对话可知,故选A项spoke.Treat对待,act表演 nod 点头.
49.D考查形容词词义辨析  他自己在大树旁边休息但有说话声,因此感到很惊讶,问"是谁?"故此处选D项Surprised.Happy幸福的;annoyed恼怒的;excited兴奋的.
50.C根据上文  上文有"who is this"的提问,故此处应选其答语"it's me."
51.D考查动词短语 男人盯着大树看,不解道"一粒种子?"reply to回复…;turn to求助于;ask for 要…;stare at 盯着看.
52.C 考查动词词义辨析 你在开玩笑吧?你现在时一棵大树.kid sb.开某人的玩笑;expect期望;visit拜访.joke表开玩笑时用joke on sb.
53.B 考查动词词义辨析 通过后文可知种子现在很开心,所以种子现在是一棵大树在他一生中第一次笑了.此处recognize认出 听出.故选B项.
54.A 考查动词词义辨析 我不会默默无闻的死去,而是重生,帮助那些疲惫的旅行者.die死;live活;appear出现;disappear消失.故选A项.
55.D 考查动词词义辨析 根据上题解析,此处通过前文出现的tired可以得到判断.故选D项.

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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