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As a child, there was nothing I liked better than Sunday afternoons at my grandfather’s farm. __by miles of winding stone walls, the house provided endless hours of for a city kid.

I can still remember one afternoon I was eight years old. I’d wanted more than anything to be to climb the walls surrounding the farm. The walls were old;some stones were _ , others loose. Still, my yearning(向往)to climb across those walls so strong that finally, one spring afternoon, I took all my and entered the living room, where the _ had gathered after Sunday dinner.

“I, I want to climb the stone walls,” I said. a chorus(异口同声) went up from the women in the room.“Heavens, no!” they cried,“You’ll hurt yourself!”I wasn’t too ;the was just as I’d expected. Just I could leave the room, I was stopped by my grandfather’s loud voice.“Now wait a minute.” I heard him say,“Let the boy climb the stone walls. He has to learn to do things .”

For the next two hours I climbed those old walls and had the time of my life. Later I told my grandfather about my .I’ll never forget what he said. “Fred,”he said, smiling, “you made this day a (an) day just by being yourself. Always remember, there’s only one person in this whole world like you, and I like you as you are.”

Many years have passed then, and today I’m a host in the television program “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”, seen by millions of children.

There have been over the years, but one thing_______ the same:my suggestion left to children at the end of almost every program. “There’s only one person in this whole world like you,” The kids can hear me say, “and people would like you exactly as you are.”

1.A.Covered B.Extended C. Surrounded D.Spread

2.A.fruit B.fun C.richness D.wonder

3.A.when B.that C.while D.which

4.A.regretted B.allowed C.realized D.provided

5.A.remaining B.leaving C.missing D.losing

6.A.grew B.disappeared C.built D.turned

7.A.trouble B.mind C.heart D.courage

8.A.adults B.relations C.men D.women

9.A.Quietly B.Hurriedly C.Frequently D.Immediately

10.A.excited B.sad C.disappointed D.pleased

11.A.sound B.end C.response D.story

12.A.whenever B.while C.as soon as D.before

13.A.of himself B.in himself C.by himself D.to himself

14.A.news B.experience C.doubt D.wonder

15.A.special B.regular C.common D.usual

16.A.straightly B.exactly C.quietly D.rightly

17.A.since B.till C.until D.by

18.A.name B.named C.naming D.to name

19.A.jobs B.events C.adventures D.changes

20.A.becomes B.develops C.remains D.seems

1.C

2.B

3.A

4.B

5.C

6.A

7.D

8.A

9.D

10.C

11.C

12.D

13.C

14.B

15.A

16.B

17.A

18.B

19.D

20.C

【解析】

试题分析:本文为一篇记叙文。本文讲述了作者小时候第一次来农场,自己比较大胆的爬墙的故事。告诉人们只有一个人在这个世界上像你,人们喜欢真实的你。

1.1】C考查动词。A.Covered覆盖;B.Extended延伸;C. Surrounded包围;D.Spread传播。句意:房子被数里盘旋的石头墙包围着,对一个城市的孩子来说这有无止境的快乐。故选C

2.2】B考查名词。A.fruit 水果;B.fun快乐;C.richness富有;D.wonder惊奇。句意:房子被数英里盘旋的石头墙包围着,对一个城市的孩子来说这有无止境的快乐。故选B。

3.3】A考查定语从句。one afternoon作先行词,它在后面的定语从句中做时间状语,所以只有when能充当此角色,故选A。句意:我仍然能记得那是我8岁时候的一个下午。

4.4】B考查动词。A.regretted 后悔;B.allowed允许;C.realized意识到;D.provided提供。句意是:我只被允许爬围着农场的墙。be allowed to do被允许做某事。故选B。

5.5】C考查形容词。A.remaining 剩下的;B.leaving离开;C.missing失去的;D.losing丢失。句意:墙是旧的,一些石头丢失了,另一些松动了。此处missing失去的,故选C。

6.6】A考查动词。A.grew 逐渐变得;B.disappeared消失;C.built建造;D.turned转变。句意:我爬过那些旧墙的向往渐渐变得如此强烈,故选A。

7.7】D考查名词。A.trouble麻烦;B.mind头脑;C.heart心脏;D.courage勇气。句意:我爬过那些旧墙的向往渐渐变得如此强烈,最后,一个春天的下午我鼓起我所有的勇气进入到起居室。故选D。

8.8】A考查名词。A.adults成年人;B.relations亲戚、朋友;C.men男人;D.women女人。句意:最后,一个春天的下午我鼓起我所有的勇气进入到起居室,它是星期天饭后成年人聚集的地方。故选A。

9.9】D考查副词。A.Quietly安静地;B.Hurriedly匆忙地;C.Frequently频繁地; D.Immediately立刻、马上。句意:当我说我要爬石头墙时,房间里的女士们立刻异口同声地说“天啊,不!”,可知选D。

10.10】C考查形容词。A.excited感到兴奋;B.sad难过的;C.disappointed感到失望;D.pleased感到高兴。根据上文:你将会伤害到你自己的!可知不让他去爬墙,所以“我感到失望”,故选C。

11.11】C考查名词。A.sound声音;B.end结束;C.response回应;D.story故事。根据上文我鼓足勇气走进起居室,说自己要去爬墙,当被拒绝的时候我感到失望,其实这种拒绝的回应也是预料之中的事,故选C。句意:这种回应正如我所预料到的。

12.12】D考查状语从句。A.whenever无论什么时候;B.while在---期间;C.as soon as一---就---;D.before在---之前。句意:在我离开房间之前,我被我爷爷叫住了。故选D。

13.13】C考查反身代词。句意:让这个男孩去爬石头墙。他不得不要学会靠自己做事情。by oneself靠自己。故选C。

14.14】B考查名词。A.news 新闻;B.experience经历;C.doubt怀疑;D.wonder惊奇。句意:接下来的两个小时我去爬那老墙,后来我告诉我爷爷我的经历。故选B。

15.15】A考查形容词。A.special特殊的、专门的;B.regular有规律的;C.common共同的、常见的;D.usual通常的。句意:爷爷微笑着说“你把这一天当作一个只要做你自己的特殊的日子。故选A。

16.16】B考查副词。A.straightly笔直地;B.exactly精确地;C.quietly 安静地;D.rightly正确地;公正地;肯定地;无疑地。句意:只有一个人在这个世界上像你,我喜欢真实的你。根据文章最后一句people would like you exactly as you are.人们喜欢真实的你。也可知选B。

17.17】A考查介词。A.since 自从---以来;B.till直到---为止;C.until直到---为止;D.by在---旁边。句意:自从那时以来,很多年已经过去了。句子用的是现在完成时态,故选A。

18.18】B考查非谓语动词。name命名;句意:我是名字是“Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”,的电视节目的主持人。name命名;television program和name之间是被动关系,“被命名”,故选B。

19.19】D考查名词。A.jobs 工作;B.events事件、活动;C.adventures 冒险;D.changes变化。句意:这么多年有很多变化。over the years在这么多年期间。可知选D。

20.20】C考查动词。A.becomes变成;B.develops 发展;C.remains仍然、逗留;D.seems似乎。句意:尽管多年已经有了很多变化,但有一件事情仍然是不变的:只有一个人在这个世界上像你,人们喜欢真实的你。因此可知选C。

考点:考查记叙文阅读。

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