题目内容
15.Tom lived near to Jackson.They were (41)D and their houses were on a slope(斜坡) only two miles away from the village.The air was (42)C there and the scene was beautiful.And while summer was coming,the wild flowers and the pine leaves (43)A really nice.However,the only (44)B was that a poplar tree was growing in the way to their houses.(45)A they drove somewhere,they had to (46)C the tree very carefully.One day,Tom and Jackson met on the road.They (47)A that they should cut down the tree and they'd better do it the next day (48)B more trouble.
"But…but I have to go to Minnesota tomorrow.It's a very (49)A business trip!"Tom said."Then we'll do it (50)C a couple of days.I think we'll do a good job!"Jackson said.
However,things didn't go as Jackson had (51)D.Every time they talked about cutting the tree down,one of them had to (52)C with an emergency(紧急事情).With days passing by,twenty years later they both became (53)B men.One day,they met under the big tree again."Old fellow,we really should cut it down,(54)A Linda and Kaysen might get into trouble here.See?This tree is becoming (55)B.Look,it takes over half of the (56)C."Jackson said while looking at the big poplar tree.
"That's right.We haven't (57)D it for such a long time and now we have to (58)A a saw(锯子)!"Tom said while going slowly back home to (59)C his saw to cut down the tree.(60)D,they were so old now that they couldn't pull the saw anymore!
41.A.teachers | B.enemies | C.farmers | D.neighbors |
42.A.hot | B.dirty | C.fresh | D.thin |
43.A.smelt | B.changed | C.tasted | D.turned |
44.A.use | B.problem | C.way | D.advantage |
45.A.Whenever | B.Whoever | C.Wherever | D.Whatever |
46.A.get in | B.get on | C.get around | D.get up |
47.A.decided | B.wondered | C.discussed | D.doubted |
48.A.in need of | B.in case of | C.in search of | D.in danger of |
49.A.important | B.dangerous | C.easy | D.boring |
50.A.after | B.for | C.in | D.with |
51.A.remembered | B.discovered | C.refused | D.expected |
52.A.do | B.go | C.deal | D.settle |
53.A.young | B.old | C.brave | D.strong |
54.A.or | B.and | C.but | D.so |
55.A.taller | B.bigger | C.shorter | D.smaller |
56.A.sky | B.house | C.road | D.village |
57.A.watered | B.planted | C.seen | D.done |
58.A.use | B.buy | C.borrow | D.sell |
59.A.make | B.take | C.fetch | D.pick |
60.A.Still | B.So | C.Besides | D.However |
分析 本文以两个朋友决定砍一棵树的故事告诉我们一个道理:今日事今日毕,莫到最后留了遗憾.
解答 41-45.DCABA 46-50.CABAC 51-55.DCBAB 56-60.CDACD
41.D.考查名词,根据第一句他们住得很近可知道他们就是邻居,故本题答案为D选项"邻居".
42.C.考查形容词,他们住在村子里,可知那里的空气应该是清新的,故本题答案为C选项"清新的".
43.A.考查动词,在夏天鸟语花香可知这里应该是闻起来很香,故本题答案为A选项"闻起来".
44.B.考查名词,根据下文他们决定要砍掉这棵树可以知道这棵白杨树对他们的行动有妨碍,对他们来说是一个问题,故本题答案为B选项"问题".
45.A.考查疑问词,这里应该是无论什么时候他们从这棵树经过时,都要绕开这棵树,故本题答案为A选项"无论何时".
46.C.考查短语,根据句意"绕开这棵树"可知本题答案为C选项,get around意为"绕开".
47.A.考查动词,他们因为受这棵树的影响终于决定要采取行动,故本题答案为A选项"决定".
48.B.考查短语,in need of需要 in case of 以免,以防万一 in search of寻找 in danger of …的危险.
49.A.考查形容词,从下文得知他们没有一起砍掉这棵树,因为汤姆要去出一趟非常重要的差,故本题答案为A选项"重要的".
50.C.考查介词,前后都是将来时,应该和时间状语 in a couple of days 连用,故本题答案为C选项,"in+时间段"表示将来时.
51.D.考查动词,故事在这里发生了转折,事情并没有按照他们的预料进展,故本题答案为D选项"期望;预料".
52.C.考查动词,deal with意为:应付、对付、处理;故本题答案为C选项.
53.B.考查形容词,随着时间的流逝,他们也渐渐变老了,故本题答案为B选项"更大(指年龄越大)".
54.A.考查连词,根据句意"老伙计,我们真得砍掉这棵树了,要不然…就得有麻烦了"可知本题答案为A选项"否则".
55.B.考查动词,树越长越大,下文也有暗示"big",越来越妨碍他们的出行了,该为他们的小孩考虑这个麻烦了.故本题答案为B选项"更大".
56.C.考查名词,树越长越大占据了路的半边了,故本题答案为C选项"路".
57.D.考查动词,根据句意"这么长以来我们都没有做成这件事(代指砍树这件事)"可知本题答案为D选项"做".
58.A.考查动词,使用锯子来锯这棵树,故本题答案为A选项"使用".
59.C.考查动词,强调来回,去取锯子来,故本题答案为C选项"去取".
60.D.考查连词,然而毕竟年迈了,拉不动锯子了,早该做的事情没有即时做,最后带来遗憾.故本题答案为D选项"然而".
点评 本文是一篇人物故事类完形填空,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对 性找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确的答案.
A. | make | B. | makes | C. | making | D. | made |
The plane was totally(32)B.I had noticed some Boy Scouts (童子军)at the gate and commented to my daughter that if anything happened,we would be OK with all those Scouts on our flight!
(33)A,our seats were separated by the aisle(过道).Kallie was (34)D about the trip and had counted on my reading to her the whole way.Trying to (35)B across the aisle would be a challenge.
When the two passengers who shared my row boarded the plane,I asked if they would
(36)C places with Kallie and me.They (37)C.Meanwhile,a mother and her three children were (38)D several rows ahead of us.There had been a mistake with their boarding passes,and the whole family had been (39)B.
The passengers in her row also refused to (40)C.The mother could hold her baby,
(41)A her 6-year-old son and his older brother were many rows away.She was (42)D about the younger boy sitting with strangers.
Suddenly the Scout leader stood up and said,"Ma'am,we can(43)B you."He then spent five minutes rearranging his(44)C.The boys followed his directions cheerfully.The mother's(45)A was obvious.
Kallie,however,was still(46)B.I told her that there wasn't anything I could do; we would have to sit where we were.(47)D,the man sitting next to the Scout master (not a Scout himself) turned around and asked,"Would you and your daughter like our(48)A?"We traded seats and continued our trip,very much relieved to be together.
Would that man have(49)B us his seat if the Scouts hadn't done so for the mom and her children?I don't know.But I do know that (50)C can spread!
31.A.anxious | B.surprised | C.excited | D.annoyed |
32.A.busy | B.full | C.big | D.new |
33.A.Unfortunately | B.Unusually | C.Actually | D.Finally |
34.A.careful | B.doubtful | C.curious | D.nervous |
35.A.talk | B.read | C.sleep | D.stand |
36.A.stay | B.share | C.switch | D.return |
37.A.agreed | B.stopped | C.refused | D.discussed |
38.A.playing | B.shouting | C.laughing | D.panicking |
39.A.put together | B.split up | C.turned down | D.mixed up |
40.A.sit | B.talk | C.move | D.walk |
41.A.but | B.and | C.since | D.though |
42.A.angry | B.certain | C.disappointed | D.concerned |
43.A.teach | B.help | C.tell | D.accompany |
44.A.packages | B.seats | C.group | D.food |
45.A.relief | B.shyness | C.patience | D.care |
46.A.happy | B.upset | C.confused | D.interested |
47.A.Gradually | B.Immediately | C.Hopefully | D.Amazingly |
48.A.seats | B.food | C.books | D.fruits |
49.A.saved | B.offered | C.paid | D.showed |
50.A.bravery | B.confidence | C.kindness | D.humorous |
(32)A for schooling.Pan Shanji has (33)B about 200students over his 34-year teaching (34)D,and although not one of them (35)C it to college,he is very proud of all of them."My students are the first group of people from three local villages who have dared to leave the mountains to look for jobs,"Pan,53,says (36)A.
Pan,a member of the Mulam ethnic group(么佬族),is the only teacher for 12students (37)C from 6to 9years old in the mountainous Dayandong village of the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.He teaches many subjects,(38)B Chinese,math,sports,painting and music.
As far as the three villages are concerned,they are the most(39)C in Guzhai town.In the 1940s,their ancestors(40)C to the mountains to avoid the Japanese invasion(侵略) and (41)B there.The average annual income per family is less than 1,000yuan (﹩159).They plant some crops on the farmland in valleys and (42)D a self-sufficient life.
Pan is the first high school (43)A in Dayandong village,which makes him feel (44)B for helping the illiterate villagers.
"I have four younger sisters who (45)C their only chance of schooling for me.My father lost his chance to(46)B the army because of illiteracy(文盲) in the 1950s.In the early 1970s,when he worked as a temporary worker at a local railway construction site,he often cried at night (47)D,because he missed home but could not (48)A home for three years and he was too shy to ask for help.So I tried my best at school and realized that writing is (49)A for us."Pan told the media that he will stay in the village and do(50)B he can to help the children because they are the future of the village.
31.A.passing on | B.deciding on | C.fixing on | D.relying on |
32.A.opportunities | B.equipment | C.patterns | D.technique |
33.A.discussed | B.taught | C.learned | D.chatted |
34.A.project | B.choice | C.work | D.career |
35.A.took | B.appreciated | C.made | D.managed |
36.A.proudly | B.sharply | C.slowly | D.sadly |
37.A.choosing | B.seeking | C.ranging | D.growing |
38.A.appointing | B.including | C.consisting | D.attracting |
39.A.clean | B.fancy | C.remote | D.quiet |
40.A.led | B.hid | C.fled | D.forced |
41.A.slid | B.settled | C.improved | D.constructed |
42.A.earn | B.act | C.perform | D.live |
43.A.graduate | B.driver | C.coach | D.director |
44.A.generous | B.responsible | C.professional | D.funny |
45.A.gave off | B.gave out | C.gave up | D.gave in |
46.A.attend | B.join | C.fight | D.devote |
47.A.firmly | B.happily | C.surprisingly | D.silently |
48.A.write | B.support | C.visit | D.raise |
49.A.essential | B.creative | C.typical | D.careful |
50.A.wherever | B.whatever | C.whenever | D.whichever |
He stood on tiptoe,(44)Bas high as he could,but even as his tallest (45)Dhe was unable to touch it.He began to(46)B.up and down,as high as he could,at the (47)C 0f each jump stretching his arms to get the apple.Still it remained out of (48)D.
Not giving up,he thought,if only he had something to(49)B 0n.His school bag wouldn't give enough height and he didn't want to (50)Athe things inside,like his lunch box,pencil case,and books.Looking(51)D,he hoped he might find an old box,a rock,or,with luck,even a ladder,(52)B it was a tidy neighborhood and there was nothing he could use.
He had tried everything he could think to do.(53)C seeing any other choices,he (54)Band started to walk away.At first he felt angry and disappointed thinking about how hungry he had become from his (55)C,and how he really wanted that apple.The more he(56)Alike this,the more unhappy he became.
However,the boy of our story was a pretty smart guy,even if he couldn't always get (57)Bhe wanted.He started to say (58)D himself,"This isn't helpful.I don't have the apple and I'm feeling unhappy as well.There's (59)D more I can do to get the apple-that is unchangeable-but we are supposed to be able to(60)A0ur feelings.If that's the case what can I do to feel better?"
41.A.fruit | B.trees | C.vegetables | D.sweet |
42.A.difficult | B.dangerous | C.attractive | D.healthy |
43.A.sadder | B.angrier | C.hungrier | D.cooler |
44.A.hanging | B.stretching | C.beating | D.pulling |
45.A.strength | B.length | C.weight | D.height |
46.A.look. | B.jump | C.walk | D.wave |
47.A.edge | B.stage | C.top | D.level |
48.A.hope | B.control | C.sight | D.reach |
49.A.feed | B.stand | C.sit | D.hold |
50.A.break | B.shake | C.take | D.share |
51.A.through | B.forward | C.down | D.around |
52.A.so | B.but | C.and | D.yet |
53.A.After | B.While | C.Without | D.Upon |
54.A.kept off | B.gave up | C.got through | D.turned over |
55.A.lessons | B.garden | C.efforts | D.school |
56.A.thought | B.stole | C.ate | D.learned |
57.A.which | B.what | C.how | D.where |
58.A.with | B.by | C.in | D.to |
59.A.something | B.anything | C.everything | D.nothing |
60.A.change | B.express | C.forget | D.describe |
The second shop,though (36)Dmore polite,was just the (37)Csame,and the third and the fourth-so I decided that my (38)Amust be wrong.
I enter the fifth shop with a(n) (39)Bin my mind.I pulled the chair on the floor and said to the (40)D"Would you like to (41)C a chair?"He look it over carefully and said,"Yes,not a (42)Achair.How much do you want for it,sir?""Twenty pounds."I replied."OK."he said."I will (43)D you twenty pounds.""It's got a slightly broken leg,"I said,"Yes,I saw that,It's nothing."
(44)B was going according to the plan and I was getting excited."(45)D will you do with it?"I asked."Oh,It will be easy to sell (46)C the repair is done.""I will buy it."I said.""What do you mean?You've just sold it to me."he said."Yes.I know,but I've (47)Amy mind.I am sorry,I will give you twenty-seven pounds for it.""You must be (48)C,"he said.Then suddenly the penny dropped."I know what you want.You want me to repair your chair.""You are right,"I said."And what would you have done if I had walked in and said‘Would you mend this chair for me?'""I wouldn't have (49)Bof doing it."he said,"We don't do repairs,not enough money in it and too much trouble.But I will mend this for you,shall we say for a fiver?"He was a very (50)Cman and was greatly amused by the whole thing.
31.A.artificial | B.broken | C.tough | D.flexible |
32.A.difficulty | B.possibility | C.equipment | D.potential |
33.A.conveying | B.equipping | C.loading | D.carrying |
34.A.exhibition | B.reception | C.appreciation | D.reputation |
35.A.see | B.glare | C.glance | D.stare |
36.A.actually | B.mildly | C.roughly | D.slightly |
37.A.different | B.similar | C.same | D.previous |
38.A.approach | B.judgement | C.prejudice | D.impression |
39.A.idea | B.plan | C.trick | D.aim |
40.A.manager | B.mender | C.assistant | D.shopkeeper |
41.A.sell | B.repair | C.buy | D.possess |
42.A.bad | B.tough | C.good | D.awkward |
43.A.show | B.charge | C.provide | D.give |
44.A.Nothing | B.Everything | C.Something | D.Anything |
45.A.How | B.When | C.Why | D.What |
46.A.though | B.unless | C.once | D.while |
47.A.changed | B.made | C.devoted | D.focused |
48.A.embarrassed | B.ridiculous | C.crazy | D.guilty |
49.A.agreed | B.approved | C.subscribed | D.promised |
50.A.greedy | B.mean | C.nice | D.cold |
One winter,he went to Finland on business.When he (42)Chis room in the hotel,he found that the windows were closed to (43)B the icy air out.He did his best to open one but failed.The bed was really(44)B,but Wilson couldn′t sleep.He wasn′t able to (45)Bthe closed windows.No fresh air!It was (46)D to think of.
At about one o′clock in the morning,he was (47)Dawake.Worrying about the air in the room,he became very angry.Where was the(48)C?He could see something that looked like(49)Bover there.He threw a shoe at it through the darkness with all the force of his strong right arm.A terrible sound of breaking glass (50)Cthe room,but to Wilson′s sad heart,it seemed like the sound of(51)Cmusic.
When daylight came through the window,he (52)Band lay with his eyes closed.There was(53)Cto worry about.(54)Awas it?Oh,the broken window!Yes,indeed.He would have to pay (55)Dthat.He opened his eyes to look.Suddenly he sat up in (56)B.The window was not broken at all.The (57)Cwas all in one piece,just as good as it had been the night before.(58)Bfresh air was entering the room through the window!
He then turned his eyes to the(59)Cand saw a broken picture(60)Bon the wall.There was a shoe on the floor below it,and a lot of broken glasses around the shoe.
41.A.seldom | B.sometime | C.sometimes | D.always |
42.A.left | B.cleaned | C.entered | D.examined |
43.A.prevent | B.keep | C.stop | D.send |
44.A.cold | B.comfortable | C.bad | D.terrible |
45.A.remember | B.forget | C.remind | D.think |
46.A.unlucky | B.worried | C.difficult | D.terrible |
47.A.already | B.nearly | C.hardly | D.still |
48.A.waiter | B.manager | C.window | D.light |
49.A.paper | B.glass | C.picture | D.man |
50.A.destroyed | B.covered | C.filled | D.entered |
51.A.funny | B.strange | C.beautiful | D.famous |
52.A.got up | B.woke up | C.came into | D.came down |
53.A.nothing | B.anyone | C.something | D.someone |
54.A.What | B.How | C.Where | D.Who |
55.A.to | B.with | C.from | D.for |
56.A.silence | B.surprise | C.trouble | D.pain |
57.A.window | B.picture | C.glass | D.shoe |
58.A.Much | B.No | C.Still | D.Yet |
59.A.outside | B.top | C.side | D.bottom |
60.A.lying | B.hanging | C.falling | D.standing |
A. | ban | B. | reduce | C. | replace | D. | observe |