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9.A long time ago there lived a farmer in a village.One day,while (51)D in the fields,the farmer's son  (52)B and broke his leg.The villagers went to the (53)C and said,"My god!what great misfortune!Your son has broken his leg; now he can't  (54)B you in the fields."One day later,government troop (军队) went to the village  (55)Ayoung men to join the (56)C.They (57)Dleave the boy behind because his leg was broken.Again,the villagers came and said,"My god!what great (58)C!"The farmer replied,"It is neither fortune (59)Bmisfortune."
Then one day the farmer's (60)A  horse jumped over the fence and ran away.The villagers came and said,"What great misfortune that your horse has run away."Two or three days later,the horse (61)D with a dozen wild horses (62)B it.The villagers came and said,"What great fortune that your horse came back with twelve (63)B."
The farmer was (64)Aenough to know that nothing was either fortune or misfortune.Everything (65)C happens has a purpose and meaning beyond  (66)D  appearances of the events.So many times,we are (67)D  by the feelings we have about the events in our lives.Remember:"Nothing is long or short,hot or cold,good or bad."There is no  (68)Ain thinking of something as good or bad,because we(69)B know what will happen next.The best thing we can do is to (70)Cit.
51.A.playingB.walkingC.livingD.working
52.A.came upB.fell downC.broken downD.ended up
53.A.groundB.sonC.farmerD.village
54.A.supplyB.helpC.teachD.move
55.A.looking forB.thanking forC.asking forD.waiting for
56.A.clubB.groupC.armyD.government
57.A.didn'tB.mustC.couldD.had to
58.A.pleasureB.successC.fortuneD.fun
59.A.orB.norC.andD.but
60.A.onlyB.nextC.sameD.first
61.A.providedB.roseC.ranD.returned
62.A.watchingB.followingC.beggingD.crossing
63.A.onesB.othersC.thoseD.another
64.A.wiseB.confidentC.quickD.honest
65.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.when
66.A.usualB.strangeC.realD.simple
67.A.leftB.keptC.surprisedD.cheated
68.A.pointB.luckC.chanceD.way
69.A.alwaysB.neverC.oftenD.seldom
70.A.useB.changeC.acceptD.enjoy

分析 本文讲述的是中国的一个传统的寓言故事"塞翁失马,焉知非福".因为我们不能预测未来,所以唯一能做的就是接受事实.

解答 51-60 DBCBA  CDCBA  61-70 DBBAC  DDABC
51.D 考查推理判断 A.playing玩耍  B.walking步行  C.living生活  D.working干活.根据"in the fields"可知,农民在田地里肯定是在干活.故选D.
52.B 考查词组词意辨析以及细节理解 A.came up发生  B.fell down摔倒  C.broken down毁坏  D.ended up结束.根据"broke his leg"可知,农夫的儿子是摔倒了,摔伤了腿.故选B.
53.C 考查词意辨析 A.ground地面  B.son儿子  C.farmer农夫  D.village村庄.村里人到了农夫家里看农夫的儿子.故选C.
54.B 考查细节理解 A.supply供给  B.help帮助  C.teach教  D.move移动. 根据"Your son has broken his leg"可知,农夫的儿子伤了腿,就不能再帮助农夫干活了.故选B.
55.A 考查词组词意辨析 A.looking for寻找  B.thanking for感谢  C.asking for请求  D.waiting for等待.根据常理,打仗时是需要寻找年轻人充军的.故选A.
56.C 考查词意辨析 A.club俱乐部  B.group团体  C.army军队  D.government政府.那些军人是找年轻人加入军队的.故选C.
57.D 考查词意辨析 A.didn't没有  B.must必须  C.could能够  D.had to不得不.他们不得不放弃让这个男孩参军,因为他的腿受伤了.故选D.
58.C 考查词意辨析 A.pleasure快乐  B.success成功  C.fortune运气  D.fun乐趣.村民们又开始感慨农夫的运气了.故选C. 
59.B 考查固定搭配 A.or或者  B.nor也不  C.and和  D.but但是. 根据前面的"neither"可知,后面填"nor".neither…nor,既不…也不.农夫认为这既不是好运,也不是不幸.故选B.
60.A 考查词意辨析 A.only只有  B.next下一个  C.same一样  D.first第一.有一天农夫家里唯一的一匹马跳过篱笆,跑走了.故选A.
61.D 考查细节理解 A.provided提供  B.rose玫瑰  C.ran跑  D.returned归来.根据"What great fortune that your horse came back"可知,那匹马又回来了.故选D.
62.B 考查词意辨析 A.watching观看  B.following跟随  C.begging乞讨  D.crossing交叉.那匹马带来一打白马,跟随着回到农夫家.故选B.
63.B 考查词意辨析 A.ones复数  B.others其他  C.those那些  D.another另一. 其他村民感慨,农夫的马和其他十二匹马一起回来了.故选B.
64.A 考查细节理解 A.wise明智  B.confident自信  C.quick快  D.honest诚实.根据"know that nothing was either fortune or misfortune"可知,可知农夫是个明智的人.故选A.
65.C 考查词意辨析 A.what什么  B.which哪个  C.that代词  D.when当.根据句意,每一件事的发生都是有目的和意义的.故选C.
66.D 考查词意辨析 A.usual通常  B.strange奇怪  C.real现实  D.simple简单. 每件事绝不是看起来那么简单.故选D.
67.D 考查词意辨析 A.left离开  B.kept保持  C.surprised出乎意料  D.cheated欺骗.我们往往会被事物的直观感觉所欺骗.故选D.
68.A 考查细节理解 A.point点  B.luck运气  C.chance机会  D.way方法. 根据"Nothing is long or short,hot or cold,good or bad"可知,任何事物都没有固定的点作为标准.故选A.
69.B 考查词意辨析 A.always总是  B.never不  C.often经常  D.seldom很少.我们不能知道接下来会发生什么.故选B.
70.C 考查词意辨析 A.use使用  B.change改变  C.accept接受  D.enjoy欣赏.我们不能预测未来,唯一能做的就是接受事实.

点评 近几年高考试题中完形填空有新的变化,试题所涉及的知识面不断拓宽,综合难度不断提高.做完形填空首先要通读全文,了解大意.一篇完形填空的文章有许多空格,所以必须要先通读一到两遍,才能大致了解文章内容.千万不要看一句,做一句.其次要逐句分析,前后一致.选择答案时,要考虑整个句子的内容,包括搭配,时态以及语法等.答案全部填完后,再通读一遍文章,检查是否通顺流畅,用词得当、意思正确.

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