题目内容
阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意。然后从1 ̄25各题所给的四个选项中, 选出一个最 佳答案。
(A)It must have been after two o'clock in the morning when the last guests took their leave, and although we had enjoyed their arrival, my wife and I were quite 1 to shut the door behind them. We left all the dirty dishes and glasses 2 they were and, after opening a few windows to let some fresh air in and the 3 of stale tobacco out, we climbed into bed and fell 4.
I couldn't have been asleep for more than half an hour when I woke up with a 5 smell of smoke in my nose. Still half asleep, I walked into the hall, and there, through dense clouds of smoke, I saw that one of the curtains was 6. I should have closed the windows then 7 delay, but 8 I tried to beat out the flames with a newspaper. When this failed I 9 into the kitchen to grab a bucket and fill it with water. At the 10 time I shouted to Barbara, who hurriedly dialed 119 to ask the fire brigade 11 coming to my help. We had to work at 12 speed carrying buckets of water from the kitchen to prevent the flames fanned by the wind from the windows, 13 spreading. We were unable to put out the fire but we 14 to keep it partly in check until the arrival of the firemen. Fortunately, they arrived quickly and they had little difficulty 15 putting out the flames. For most of the rest of the day we worked hard.
1. A. thanks B. thanking C. thankful D. awful [ ] 2. A. as B. like C. in D. at [ ] 3. A. smile B. smell C. ash D. dust [ ] 4. A. sleep B. sleepless C. asleep D. sleeping [ ] 5. A. dense B. heavy C. lot D. strong [ ] 6. A. on burning B. in burning C. on fire D. in fire [ ] 7. A. with B. without C. against D. by [ ] 8. A. in place B. in stead C. instead D. in time [ ] 9. A. hurrying B. hurried C. worried D. worrying [ ] 10. A. next B. correct C. right D. same [ ] 11. A. till B. and C. before D. when [ ] 12. A. height B. face C. top D. bottom [ ] 13. A. for B. from C. out D. to [ ] 14. A. failed B. tried C. managed D. succeeded[ ] 15. for B. to C. in D. on [ ]
(B)
One Sunday morning in 1959, a group of friends met for lunch after a 16 party the night before. They were pretending (假装) to watch TV, 17 most of them were half asleep. To 18 the others up, one of them 19 said, "I am going to 20 to fly." The speaker was Sheila Scott. She was already over thirty and she had a son and two daughters. She had been a nurse in the Second World War, now she was 21 in films and the theatre, but she did not 22 very successful(成功的). She could not pass her driving 23. Her friends laughed. Sheila could not 24 a car, she would never be able to fly 25. What a joke (笑话)!
16. A. early B. short C. late D. happy [ ] 17. A. but B. and C.so D. or [ ] 18. A. put B. take C. get D. wake [ ] 19. A. bravely B. suddenly C. only D. quickly [ ] 20. A. learn B. teach C. want D. tell [ ] 21. A. studying B. making C. waiting D. working [ ] 22. A. turn B. become C. feel D. get [ ] 23. A. subject B. test C. work D. business [ ] 24. A. buy B. drive C. sell D. ride [ ] 25. A. home B. a kite C. high D. a plane [ ]
完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Your parents have just told you the news—you’re moving to a new house. How in the world will you tell your friends?
First, CALM DOWN. 36 a while to catch your breath and let the news sink in before you call your friends. Make 37 you have the whole story before you start telling people.
38 friends who need to hear the news from you. Think about 39 you’d like to tell them, and when. A face-to-face talk may be the best way to let 40 frie-
nds know, but the phone may be fine for others. 41 after school or on a weekend is good. You don’t want to drop big news like this on your friends during the school day.
HOW SHOULD YOU START? Say something like, “I have some big news I want to share 42 you.” That will prepare your friend for what is going to come. Then say, “I’m 43 .” Tell him as many details as you know, 44 let him know how you feel about it.
Each friend will have a different 45 to the news, so BE PREPARED. Some girls may 46 crying. But some may get 47 , some may get silly, and some may give you the 48 that they don’t care. 49 happens, be sure to talk to your friends if the things they do and say 50 your feelings.
Ask friends not to tell anyone else 51 you say it’s OK. You could say, “Please don’t tell 52 until Monday.” That will give you a 53 to let close friends hear the news from you first.
Ask your parents for help if you need it. A(n) 54 may be able to help you
55 the right things to say and help you understand your friend’s reactions.
36. |
A. |
spend |
B. |
take |
C. |
pay |
D. |
cost |
37. |
A. |
sure |
B. |
believe |
C. |
certain |
D. |
clear |
38. |
A. |
Take care of |
B. |
Take notice of |
C. |
Make a list of |
D. |
Make use of |
39. |
A. |
how |
B. |
why |
C. |
where |
D. |
who |
40. |
A. |
kind |
B. |
close |
C. |
happy |
D. |
clever |
41. |
A. |
Speaking |
B. |
Telling |
C. |
Showing |
D. |
Talking |
42. |
A. |
for |
B. |
in |
C. |
out |
D. |
with |
43. |
A. |
starting |
B. |
lifting |
C. |
moving |
D. |
running |
44. |
A. |
and |
B. |
but |
C. |
while |
D. |
unless |
45. |
A. |
answer |
B. |
reaction |
C. |
appearance |
D. |
look |
46. |
A. |
break down |
B. |
give up |
C. |
burst out |
D. |
end up with |
47. |
A. |
noisy |
B. |
calm |
C. |
peaceful |
D. |
quiet |
48. |
A. |
feelings |
B. |
emotions |
C. |
mind |
D. |
impression |
49. |
A. |
whichever |
B. |
whatever |
C. |
whenever |
D. |
wherever |
50. |
A. |
control |
B. |
warm |
C. |
hurt |
D. |
change |
51. |
A. |
until |
B. |
since |
C. |
after |
D. |
when |
52. |
A. |
no one |
B. |
someone |
C. |
anyone |
D. |
everyone |
53. |
A. |
risk |
B. |
moment |
C. |
time |
D. |
chance |
54. |
A. |
parent |
B. |
adult |
C. |
elderly |
D. |
teenager |
55. |
A. |
figure out |
B. |
give out |
C. |
sort out |
D. |
deal with |