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15.A boy was sitting by the window,waiting for his father to come home and play with him.When his father finally opened the door,the boy ran to(21)Ahim. The father was tired. He (22)Bhis coat and shoes and walked into the living room.
"Daddy!Come and(23)D!"The boy held his arm and pulled.
"Daddy is too(24)Cto play",the father said.
This seemed like the most(25)Athing anyone could say. He then took a(26)Dfrom the table. But the boy would not(27)D. He stood there,asking his father to play with him,(28)Bhis father tried to read.
To make the boy stop his request,the father(29)Aa page from the magazine. There was a map of a country on that page.He tore it into small bits and gave(30)Cto his son.
"Here,put this puzzle back together. I'll play with you(31)Byou've finished".
The map was so big and detailed that it would(32)Ahours for a little boy to get it back together again.
After(33)Dseemed like a minute the father felt the familiar pulling in his(34)D.The little boy was holding the page,the pieces carefully taped together.
"How did you (35)Cto do that so fast?"
"There was a picture of Santa Claus on the other 8ide",the boy pointed."I(36)Dthe puzzle pieces around.I did the Santa Clau8 puzzle(37)Band when I turned the page,the map was there too"!
We are often stuck in our(38)Cways of thinking when we could really use some 6-year-old chinking.So the next time you are(39)Awith a dilemma,twist the idea in your(40)Band you might suddenly have a new idea you could use successfully!

21.A. meetB.troubleC.inviteD. tell
22.A. put awayB.took offC.left outD. gave over
23.A. seatB.enjoyC.relaxD. play
24.A. busyB.sleepyC.tiredD. happy
25.A. availableB.carefulC.usefulD. miserable
26.A. bookB.paperC.mapD. magazine
27.A. insist onB.take onC.make upD. give in
28.A. sinceB.whileC.becauseD. though
29.A. toreB.foldedC.drewD. opened
30.A. itB.thatC.thoseD. this
31.A. beforeB.afterC.unlessD. until
32.A.takeB.8pendC.lastD. waste
33.A.whichB.whenC.thatD. what
34.A.legB.earC.eyeD. arm
35.A.arrangeB.intendC.manageD. bother
36.A.changedB.lookedC.raisedD. turned
37.A.besidesB.insteadC.otherwiseD. thus
38.A.creativeB.differentC.traditionalD. popular
39.A.facedB.metC.trappedD. joined
40.A.meansB.mindC.wordsD. way.

分析 本文为记叙文.讲述了一位很疲劳的父亲为了摆脱儿子的纠缠,故意将撕碎的地图让儿子拼好.没有想到儿子用小孩特有的思维快速拼好,从而提醒我们遇到问题可以从另外角度解决.

解答 21-25 A B D C A       26-30 D D B A C       31-35 B A D D C      36-40 D B C A B
21.A 动词辨析.根据第一句话"小孩坐在窗边,等父亲回来陪他玩",可知,"When his father finally opened the door"当父亲一回来,应该是去"迎接",meet符合题意.
22.B 动词短语辨析.从"his coat and shoes"可知,进屋后,父亲是"took off"意为"脱下".
23.D 动词辨析."waiting for his father to come home and play with him"在第一句话可以看出,小男孩一直等父亲陪他玩耍,故"play"符合要求.
24.C 形容词辨析.前文提到"The father was tired"可以暗示此处也用"tired"意为"疲劳的".
25.A 形容词辨析.从下文看出父亲没有答应陪孩子玩耍,可知,"我太累了"这句话是很多父母会顺手拈来的一句话,故"available"意为"可利用的,可拿来的"
符合题意.
26.D 名词辨析.下文"a page from the magazine"这句提示我们此处用"magazine"符合题意.
27.D 动词短语辨析.根据这句"He stood there,asking his father to play with him"可以看出,小男孩并为此因为父亲拒绝而放弃,"give in"意为"放弃","insist on"意为"坚持","take on"意为"雇佣,承担","make up"意为"编造".
28.B 连词辨析.前半句说小男孩一直乞求父亲陪他玩耍,然而父亲却想要看杂志,"while"此处表示转折,对比,意为"然而".
29.A 动词辨析.从下文"He tore it into small bits"推出,父亲是从杂志上撕了一页."tore"意为"撕","folded"意为"折叠","drew"意为"画画","opened"意为"打开".
30.C 代词辨析.前面提到父亲将这一页撕成碎片,故此处代词"those"代指.
31.B 连词辨析.此句意为"你完成之后,我就陪你玩耍",根据常识可知,应该在完成拼图之后符合题意.
32.A 动词辨析.考查一个固定句型"It will take sb+一段时间+to do"意为"做某事将花费某人多少时间".
33.D 连接词辨析.根据句式分析After后加一个宾语从句,从句中缺少主语,故意what.
34.D 名词辨析.前文‘The boy held his arm and pulled'暗示此处填"arm".
35.C 动词辨析."The little boy was holding the page,the pieces carefully taped together"这句提示我们小孩完成了拼图,"mannage to do"意为"设法做成某事".
36.D 动词辨析.前句告诉我们这页纸的背面有圣诞老人的图片,所以小男孩是把纸片翻过了.‘turn around意为"翻转过来".
37.B 副词辨析.由前句可知,小男孩没有直接拼地图,相反,拼圣诞老人的图形."instead"副词意为"相反"符合题意."besides"此外,"otherwise"意为"否则","thus"意为"然而".
38.C 形容词辨析.下文提到我们解决问题可以从其他角度来考虑,一般都是用传统的思考方式."traditional"意为"传统的"符合题意.
39.A 固定短语.be faced with"面对",只有faced符合.
40.B 名词辨析.根据"twist the idea"以及"have a new idea"可知,这些想法是存在大脑中的.故"in one's mind"意为"在脑海中".

点评 本题为叙事类完型填空.考生需首先通读原文,注意上下文语境的衔接,仔细比较每个选项,平时多积累相关词语和短语.

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