题目内容
We often see dogs always put their tongues(舌头)out in summer. But 36 the dogs didn’t do so. Long long ago, the dog was very bad .He 37 did a good deed.
One summer day the dog 38 into a forest. 39 he saw the forest was beautiful and clean , a 40 idea came to him. Then he brought 41 dirty things to the forest and put 42 everywhere. What he did was 43 by a monkey who hid 44 a big tree. He didn’t tell anyone 45 the dog did because 46 did not know why the dog did so.
Several days 47 ,it got hotter and hotter , and the dirty things became rotten(腐烂).The air smelt 48 . Many animals fell ill. All the other animals became angry and tried 49 who had done it and punish him. The money knew 50 bad the dog was. So he 51 the other animals the truth. They catch up with the dog and 52 him eat all the dirty things and 53 the forest clean.
After that the dog 54 honest. To remember this, he put his tongue out in 55.
36. A. at last B. at least C. in the past D. first of all
37. A. never B. often C. for ever D. suddenly
38. A. entered B. arrived C. reached D. went
39. A. So B. When C. So that D. Once
40. A. good B. bad C. wonderful D. common
41. A. a lot B. a great many C. much D. a little
42. A. it B. that C. these D. them
43. A. looked B. caught C. watched D. seen
44. A. behind B. before C. around D. besides
45. A. how B. when C. what D. why
46. A. he B. him C. whom D. which
47. A. before B. ago C. later D. long
48. A. terrible B. nice C. badly D. clean
49. A. not to tell B. to find out C. not telling D. finding out
50. A. very B. what C. why D. how
51. A. said B. spoke C. told D. answered
52. A. wanted B. let C. allowed D. asked
53. A. keep B. let C. have D. make
54. A. wasn’t B. didn’t seem to be C. became D. went
55. A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter
36—40CADBB 41—45BDDAC 46—50 ACABD 51—55CBDCB

完形填空 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41—55各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Never Save Something Beautiful for That Special Day
Years ago I was talking with a classmate in Sydney. At the time his wife had just passed away not too long ago. He told me while going through her things, he found a silk scarf _1 in a designer store when they had traveled to New York City. The scarf was beautiful, with elegant _2 , and a high price tag still hanging. His wife begrudged wearing it; she was _3 it for a special day.
He _4 at that moment; I didn't say anything either. After a long pause he said: “Never save something beautiful for that special day. Each _5 day is a special day.”
Whenever I _6 what he had said, I would put down the things I was doing to grab a novel, turn on the music and lie down on the couch to _7 some time for myself. I would appreciate the glorious scenery of the Tanshui River through a French window, _8 the dust gathered on the glass. I would take my wife out to _9 , not thinking what to do with the meal already cooked. Life should be the experience we truly cherish, not days we just have to endure.
One time I shared the above conversation with a lady. When I saw her again, she told me that she no longer _10 the beautiful china in a cabinet. She had thought to save them for a special day, only to discover that it never _11 came. “Future”, “someday” are not contained in her _12 any more. If there are things that are pleasant or make her complacent, she wants to hear or see them now.
We often hope to gather with old friends, but always say, “let's find a(n) _13 .” We often want to hug our grown children, but always wait for the appropriate moment. We often want to write to our spouses to express our strong affection or to show our deep admiration, but always tell ourselves that there is no need to _14 . In fact, each morning when we open our eyes, we should tell ourselves that this is a special day. Each day, each minute is so incredibly _15 .
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