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18.A poor shepherd,whose name was Tony Barbara,lived in Scotland.It was his business to take care of the sheep which belonged to a rich landholder(地主).Sometimes he had several hundreds of lambs to look after.He drove these lambs to the pastures(牧场) on the hills and watched them day after day.
He had a dog which he called Hugo.This dog helped him watch the sheep.He would drive them from place to place as his master wished.
One dark night Tony Barbara was on the hill with a flock of seven hundred lambs.Hugo was with him.Suddenly a storm came up.The wind blew hard; the rain poured heavily.
The poor lambs were frightened.The shepherd and his dog could not keep them together.Some of them ran towards the east,some towards the west,and some towards the south.
The shepherd soon lost sight of them in the darkness.With his lighted lantern in his hand,he went up and down the rough hills calling for his lambs.
Two or three other shepherds joined him in the search.All night long they looked for the lambs.At last Tony Barbara said,"It's of no use; all we can do is go home and tell the master that we have lost his whole flock(群)."
They had walked a mile or two towards home,when they came to the edge of a narrow and deep valley.They looked down,and at the bottom they saw some lambs huddling(挤作一团) together among the rocks.And there was Hugo standing guard over them.They counted them and were surprised to find that not one lamb of the great flock of seven hundred was missing.
54.The underlined word"He"in Paragraph 2probably refers toA.
A.Hugo    
B.Tony Barbara
C.one of the sheep 
D.the rich landholder
55.What happened suddenly one night?D
A.Tony Barbara lost his way
B.Tony Barbara met his close friends
C.Hugo left Tony Barbara alone
D.There was a terrible storm.
56.Tony Barbara decided to go back home probably because he thoughtC
A.his dog had brought the sheep back home
B.all the sheep must be safe with his dog
C.it was impossible for him to find the sheep
D.his dog was taking care of the sheep for him
57.When Tony Barbara saw all the sheep in the valley,he feltB
A.worried
B.thankful
C.pessimistic   
D.disappointed.

分析 本文讲述了一个牧羊人给地主放羊,他有一只狗叫Hugo给他帮忙放羊.一天晚上,暴风雨来了,羊群走失了,就在牧羊人认为失去了所有主人的羊时,发现羊群并没有丢失,Hugo把他们看管的好好的,一个也没有丢.

解答 54-57 ADCB
54.A  词义猜测题   根据He had a dog which he called Hugo.This dog helped him watch the sheep.Hewould drive them from place to place as his master wished.可知,此处的he指的是他的狗Hugo,故答案为A
55.D  细节理解题 根据One dark night Tony Barbara was on the hill with a flock of seven hundred lambs.Hugo was with him.Suddenly a storm came up.可知,一个晚上暴风雨来了,故答案为D
56.C  推理判断题 根据At last Tony Barbara said,"It's of no use; all we can do is go home and tell the master that we have lost his whole flock(群)."可知,他认为已经失去了所有的羊,故答案为C
57.B 推理判断题 根据结果可知,羊群并没有丢失,Hugo把他们看管的好好的,一个也没有丢,可以推知这个牧羊人肯定是非常感激他的狗,故答案为B

点评 英语记叙文以描写叙述为主,主要描写人物、事件、地点、或过程.特点是,其主题往往潜伏在字里行间,没有直接地表白出来;文章主旨要透过体察所揭示的人物、事件来进行提炼.描写手法大多按时间跨度、空间顺序、上下顺序来展开.阅读记叙文体应采取掠读和扫读的方法,快速抓住文中描写的主要内容,从整体上去把握文章的连贯性,进而大体上揣测出作者的写作意图及情感主线.高考阅读就记叙文设题大多以细节理解为主.

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