题目内容
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One day my 5-year-old daughter, Mini, ran to the window crying: “A Cabuliwallah! A Cabuliwallah(从喀布尔来的水果商贩)!” In the street below was a Cbuliwallah, 31 slowly along. Mini called him loudly but when he looked at her,she ran away, 32 . Shortly after this, the two became friends. They started to 33 together, laughing and talking. Mini’s new friend would give her sweets and nuts, 34 the little money he had on her.The Cabuliwallah, called Rahmum, would joke: “Well, little one, when are you going to the father-in-law’s house?” Mini did not understand this and was 35 .
One morning, I heard noise in the street, and saw Rahmum being led 36 by the police. There were bloodstains on his clothes. I gathered that a neighbor had 37 Rahmum money for a shawl (披肩)but had falsely 38 having bought it, and that in the course of the quarrel Rahmum had struck him. On a charge of murderous attack, Rahmum was 39 to jail.
Time passed, and he was not remembered. Mini grew up and we were making 40 for her wedding. I was sitting in my study when someone entered. It was Rahmum, 41 from prison.42 recognizable now, he asked to see Mini and said that all those years ago she had 43 him of his own daughter in Kabul. It was his belief that Mini was still the same. He had 44 her running to him calling “Cabuliwallah!”. He had imagined that they would laugh and talk together. In fact, he had brought her, 45 in paper, a few nuts and grapes. The two were 46 but Mini had grown up. She now understood the meaning of the word “father-in-law,” and when he made this joke once more she was 47 in the face at the question. He could not revive(还原) their old friendship.
When Rahmum left, I gave him a bank note, saying:“Go back to your own daughter, and 48 the happiness of your meeting bring good fortune to my child! ”
Having made this present, I had to 49 the electric lights and the military band I had 50 for the wedding and the ladies in the house were disappointed. But to me the wedding feast was all the brighter for the thought that in a distant land a long-lost father met again with his child.
31. A. running B. passing C. driving D. taking
32. A. scared B. excited C. interested D. disappointed
33. A. put out B. set out C. take out D. hang out
34. A. paying B. spending C. offering D. wasting
35. A. angry B. joyful C. puzzled D. upset
36. A. away B. down C. in D. out
37. A. lent B. stolen C. borrowed D. owed
38. A. admitted B. denied C. declined D. refused
39. A. abused B. taken C. sentenced D. accused
40. A. appointments B. jokes C. plans D. arrangements
41. A.released B. escaped C. come D. removed
42. A. Immediately B. Hardly C. Directly D. Instantly
43. A. thought B. approved C. reminded D. informed
44. A. observed B. seen C. spotted D. pictured
45. A. picked up B. wrapped up C. brought up D. held up
46. A. reunited B. connected C. joined D. combined
47. A. blue B. pink C. red D. pale
48. A. must B. should C. can D. may
49. A. give up B. give off C. give in D. give out
50. A. designed B. made C. intended D. expected
31-35BADBC 36-40 ADBCD 41-45 ABCDB 46-50 ACDAC
