题目内容

A boy was born to a couple after eleven years of marriage. They were a loving couple and the boy was treated as the apple of their eyes.

One morning, when the boy was around two years old, the husband saw a       bottle open. He was       for work, so he       the wife to cap the bottle and put it in the cupboard. The mother,       in the kitchen, totally       the matter.

The boy saw the bottle and       went to it and, fascinated with its color, drank it all. It       to be a poisonous medicine meant       adults in small dosages. When the child fell down, the mother       hurried him to the hospital, where he died. The mother was shocked; she was       . How would she       her husband?

When the       father came to the hospital and saw the dead child, he looked at his wife and uttered just four words. What do you think those four words were? The husband just said, "I       You Darling", which is totally       .

Yet, the father did the very right thing. The child is dead. He can never be brought back to life. There is no       in finding fault with the mother.       , if only he had taken time to put the bottle away, this would not have happened. No point in attaching       . She had also lost her only child. What she       at that moment was comfort and sympathy from the husband. That is what he       her.

Sometimes we spend time asking who is responsible or who's to blame, whether in a relationship, in a job or with the people we know and miss out on the       in human relationships we could receive by giving each other support.

1.A. medicine        B. milk      C. juice         D. beer

2.A. early           B. soon         C. late              D. punctual

3.A. asked            B. demanded      C. begged            D. forced

4.A. concerned        B. enjoyed          C. fixed              D. occupied

5.A. remembered           B. reminded       C. forgot            D. recalled

6.A. carefully        B. playfully           C. personally          D. physically

7.A. occurred        B. happened            C. used              D. seemed

8.A. to              B. for                  C. by           D. with

9.A. finally             B. nearly              C. possibly    D. immediately

10.A. terrified              B. encouraged               C. embarrassed              D. touched

11.A. face         B. scold                C. call                D. inform

12.A. kind-hearted         B. broad-minded   C. heart-broken             D.good-natured

13.A. Miss             B. Hate               C. Support           D. Love

14.A. acceptable     B. respectable         C. unexpected         D. understandable

15.A. point                  B. wonder            C. use               D. need

16.A. Instead               B. However            C. Therefore         D. Besides

17.A. praise                 B. sadness            C. blame              D. insult

18.A. thought        B. needed              C. required           D. learnt

19.A. gave           B. owed             C. treated           D. left

20.A. peace                 B. warmth           C. coldness           D. balance

 

【答案】

 

1.A

2.C

3.A

4.D

5.C

6. B

7.B

8.B

9.D

10.A

11.A

12.C

13.D

14.C

15.A

16.D

17.C

18.B

19.A

20.B

【解析】

试题分析:本文记叙了因为父母疏忽而造成孩子意外死亡的故事,夫妻没有互相埋怨,而是互相安慰告诉我们一个哲理:人与人之间一个互相关爱。

1.考查名词。句义一天早晨当孩子大约两岁大的时候,这个丈夫看到了一个药瓶敞着,根据后线索It       to be a poisonous medicine m,所以A正确。

2.考查语境理解。句义:由于他上班晚了,所以他就让妻子把瓶子盖上盖放到壁橱里。A. early 早              B. soon  不久  C. late 晚  D. punctual准时的,根据句意所以C正确。

3.考查动词。句义:由于他上班晚了,所以他就让妻子把瓶子盖上盖放到壁橱里。A. asked 请求           B. demanded 要求  C. begged乞求 D. forced迫使,根据语境自己没有时间所以荣妻子做,所以A正确。

4.考查形容词。句义:这个妈妈,由于在厨房里忙着。A. concerned担心的,关心的 B. enjoyed  喜欢   C. fixed 固定的 D. occupied忙的,根据后面关键词in,构成短语:be occupied in 忙于做某事,再加上语境,所以D正确。

5.考查动词。句义:这个妈妈,由于在厨房里忙着,把这个事忘了。A. remembered 记得      B. reminded 提醒C. forgot 忘记  D. recalled回忆,根据语境所以C正确。

6.考查副词。句义:小男孩看到药瓶走过去,被鲜艳的颜色吸引了就喝了它。A. carefully认真地         B. playfully 爱玩地    C. personally 个人地  D. physically物理地,身体地,爱玩是孩子的天性,所以B正确。

7.考查动词。句义:它碰巧是一个毒药瓶,小剂量对于成年人都有毒。A. occurred 发生        B. happened  发生,碰巧       C. used  使用  D. seemed好像,根据语境所以是B正确。

8.考查介词。句义:小剂量对于成年人都有毒。把握关键词:meant,改成短语:be meant for sb 被打算用于,多余B正确。

9.考查副词。句义:当孩子倒下的时候,妈妈赶紧把孩子立刻送往医院。A. finally最后,最终              B. nearly 将近,几乎 C. possibly可能   D. immediately立刻,根据语境当然是D正确。

10.考查形容词。句义:在医院里孩子死了,妈妈震惊了,害怕了。A. terrified 害怕的          B. encouraged受鼓励  C. embarrassed 尴尬 D. touched感动,触动,根据语境所以A正确。

11.考查名语境理解。句义:她该怎么面对他的丈夫呢?A. face面对 B. scold责备C. call打电话               D. inform通知,根据语境所以A正确。

12.考查形容词。句义:当心碎的丈夫来到医院的时候,A. kind-hearted  好心的  B. broad-minded 心胸宽广的 C. heart-broken 伤心的 D. good-natured心地善良的,根据语境所以C正确。

13.考查动词。句义:丈夫说:亲爱的,我爱你。A. Miss 思念  B. Hate 憎恨     C.Support 支持           D. Love爱,根据下文内容,所以D正确。

14.考查形容词。句义:这完全出乎意料。A. acceptable 可以接受的 B. respectable  尊敬的   C. unexpected 出乎意料的D. understandable不标准的,根据句意当然是C正确。

15.考查名词。句义再挑这个妈妈的毛病没有意义。根据固定句型:there is no point in doing …做某事没有意义。根据前面语境,孩子怎么也是唤不回生命了,再去指责妈妈已经没有了意义,所以A正确。

16.考查副词。句义:而且,如果他把药瓶收起来,这样的悲剧也不会发生了。A. Instead 而是            B. However 然而 C. Therefore 因此  D. Besides而且,根据前句再去指责妈妈已经没有意义,根据后句自己也有责任,所以应该是递进关系,所以D正确。

17.考查动词。句义:再去责备没有意义。A. praise 赞扬             B. sadness伤心C. blame责备             D. insult侮辱,根据语境当然是责备 ,所以C正确。

18.考查动词。句义:在那一刻她需要的是来自丈夫的安慰和怜爱。A. thought 想,认为       B. needed需要    C. required要求  D. learnt学会,根据语境所以B正确。

19.考查动词。句义:那是他应该给予她的。A. gave 给予 B. owed欠   C. treated对待               D. left离开,根据语境妻子需要安慰,当然是丈夫应该给予的,所以A正确。

20.考名词查。句义;无论是在工作中还是在人际关系中,我们知道和错过了我们能够给予彼此的温暖。A. peace和平   B. warmth 温暖   C. coldness 冷酷   D. balance平衡,根据语境和上下文当然是B正确。

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A boy was walking home from school when he saw a large, tempting(诱人的) apple on one of the branches of an apple tree hanging out over a tall fence. The boy wasn’t much of a fruit-eater,  26  a bar of chocolate if given the choice,     27  , as they say, the forbidden fruit can be tempting. Seeing the apple, the boy wanted it. The more he looked at it, the    28   he felt and the more he wanted that apple.

He stood on tiptoe(脚尖), ___29  as high as he could , but even at his tallest  30___ he was unable to touch it. He began to  31  up and down, as high as he could, at the  32 of each jump stretching his arms to get the apple. Still it remained out of  33 .

Not giving up, he thought, if only he had something to  34 on. His school bag wouldn’t give enough height and he didn’t want to  35  the things inside, like his lunch box, pencil case, and Gameboy. Looking 36 , he hoped he might find an old box, a rock, or,   37 luck, even a ladder, but it was a tidy neighborhood and there was nothing he could use.

He had tried everything he could think to do.   38  seeing any other choices, he gave up and started to walk   39 . At first he felt angry and disappointed thinking about how hungry he had become from his 40 , and how he really wanted that apple. The more he  41 like this, the more unhappy he became.

42   , the boy of our story was a pretty smart guy, even if he couldn’t always get what he wanted. He started to say to himself, “This isn’t   43    . I don’t have the apple and I’m feeling miserable as well. There’s  44  more I can do to get the apple—that is unchangeable—but we are supposed to be able to  45 our feelings. If that’s the case, what can I do to feel better?

1.                A.preferring      B.offering         C.receiving D.allowing

 

2.                A.so             B.then           C.but  D.or

 

3.                A.sadder         B.angrier         C.hungrier  D.tastier

 

4.                A.expanding      B.stretching       C.swinging  D.pulling

 

5.                A.strength        B.length          C.range    D.height

 

6.                A.jump           B.look           C.walk D.glance

 

7.                A.tip            B.stage           C.top  D.level

 

8.                A.hope          B.hand           C.sight D.reach

 

9.                A.put            B.stand           C.get  D.hold

 

10.               A.break          B.shake          C.take  D.strike

 

11.               A.up            B.forward        C.down D.around

 

12.               A.for            B.with           C.on   D.of

 

13.               A.After          B.Through        C.Without   D.Upon

 

14.               A.back           B.away           C.up   D.down

 

15.               A.wishes         B.beliefs         C.efforts    D.goals

 

16.               A.thought        B.imagined       C.tried  D.claimed

 

17.               A.Therefore      B.However       C.Moreover D.Otherwise

 

18.               A.skilful          B.cheerful        C.harmful   D.helpful

 

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Below are some of the heart-warming scenes that I witnessed and heard from others after the earthquake and flood.

In the supermarket, where goods of all the shelves  36 , people were picking up things so quickly together, and then  37  standing in line to buy food. Instead of creating panic(恐慌)and _38  as much as possible, they bought as little as they  39 _.

When I was walking home, there was a lady  40  a sign that said, “Please use our toilet.” She was  41  her house for people to go to the restroom. I also saw an old lady at a bakery shop  42  free bread. They made my heart  43 _.

A boy was saved because he climbed up on top of the roof of a store during the flood. The flood  44  so suddenly that he just saw people below trying to climb onto the roof, but failed. They were  45  by the flood. To help others, he kept filming them  46  their loved ones could see.

A foreign friend told me that she was  47  to see a long queue form so neatly(整齐地)behind one public phone. Everyone waited  48  to use the phone though they must have been so eager to call their families.

The  49  was horrible(可怕的)! Only one car could move  50  at a green light. But everyone was driving so calmly. During the 10-hour  51 , which would only take 30 minutes  52 , I heard only one horn(喇叭)and that was of thank you.

When I was  53  at the platform(站台), a homeless person gave me a piece of cardboard to sit on. Even though we usually  54  them in our daily life, they were ready to help us.

Through all of this, I felt  55 _. There is a bright future, on the other side of this disaster.

1.                A.fell            B.lay             C.sank D.rose

 

2.                A.noisily          B.harmlessly       C.quietly   D.seriously

 

3.                A.stealing         B.buying          C.making   D.folding

 

4.                A.earned         B.needed         C.saw  D.afforded

 

5.                A.watching        B.selling          C.destroying D.holding

 

6.                A.locking         B.building         C.opening  D.sparing

 

7.                A.wiping out      B.carrying out     C.picking out    D.giving out

 

8.                A.warm          B.cold           C.broken   D.closed

 

9.                A.came          B.got            C.ran  D.left

 

10.               A.sent out        B.knocked down   C.brought out    D.taken away

 

11.               A.for            B.or             C.so    D.but

 

12.               A.excited         B.surprised       C.upset D.frightened

 

13.               A.secretly        B.patiently        C.slowly D.proudly

 

14.               A.traffic          B.trade          C.movement D.climate

 

15.               A.around         B.down          C.up   D.forward

 

16.               A.walk           B.run            C.drive D.flight

 

17.               A.necessarily      B.basically        C.normally   D.certainly

 

18.               A.waiting         B.playing         C.fighting    D.hiding

 

19.               A.respect        B.ignore         C.notice D.hate

 

20.               A.glory          B.help           C.interest   D.hope

 

 

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