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9.There once was a king who offered a prize to the artist who would paint the best picture of peace.Many artists(36)C.The king looked at all the pictures.But there were(37)Atwo he really liked,and he had to(38)Dbetween them.One picture was of a(39)Clake.The lake was a perfect mirror for(40)Dmountains all around it.Overhead was a(41)Bsky with white clouds.All who saw this picture(42)Cthat it was a perfect picture of peace.
    The other picture had(43)B,too.But these were lifeless and(44)D.Above was an angry sky,from which rain (45)Band wind was blowing.Down the side of the mountain rushed a(n)(46)A.This did not look peaceful at all.
    But when the king looked (47)C,he saw behind the waterfall a small(48)Dgrowing in a crack in the rock.In the leaves of the tree a mother bird had(49)Bher nest.There,in the midst of the angry water,(50)Cthe mother bird on her nest-in perfect peace.
    Which picture do you think(51)Athe prize?The king decided on the(52)Bpicture.Do you know why?
"Because,"explained the king,"peace does not(53)Cto be in a place where there is no noise,trouble,or hard work.To be in the(54)Aof all those things and still be calm in your(55)D.That is the real meaning of peace."

36.A.failedB.passedC.triedD.agreed
37.A.onlyB.reallyC.surelyD.generally
38.A.judgeB.compareC.checkD.choose
39.A.wideB.deepC.calmD.blue
40.A.beautifulB.strangeC.tallD.peaceful
41.A.blackB.brightC.grayD.pale
42.A.advisedB.arguedC.thoughtD.doubted
43.A.lakesB.mountainsC.mirrorsD.clouds
44.A.lowB.farC.snowyD.rough
45.A.stoppedB.fellC.followedD.continued
46.A.waterfallB.riverC.animalD.artist
47.A.quicklyB.impatientlyC.closelyD.aimlessly
48.A.grassB.flowerC.rootD.tree
49.A.foundB.builtC.designedD.damaged
50.A.dancedB.performedC.sleptD.lay
51.A.wonB.completedC.presentedD.shared
52.A.firstB.secondC.newD.colorful
53.A.stayB.remainC.meanD.promise
54.A.middleB.useC.companyD.period
55.A.lifeB.workC.dreamD.heart

分析 本文通过国王要求艺术家画出平静的图画向我们展示了平静的真正含义-内心平静才是真正的平静.

解答 CADCD      BCBDB     ACDBC    ABCAD
36   C  空格后文说道国王还没有评出哪幅作品更好,因此许多艺术家都尝试,故选C.
37    A   空格后文说道国王从两幅作品中选出一幅最好的,因此只有两幅他最喜欢的,故选A.
38    D   空格后文说道国王从两幅作品中选出一幅最好的,故选D.
39    C    文中说到作品要求以平静为主题,因此是一个平静的湖泊,故选C.
40    D    文中说到作品要求以平静为主题,因此是一个平静的山脉,故选D.
41    B    平静的天空应该是闪亮的天空,而不是黑色的,故选B.
42     C    空格后文说道这是一幅平静的画,故选C.
43    B     空格后文有too说明第二幅也有山,故选B.
44    D     空格前文有lifeless and说明要连接两个贬义词,故选D,粗糙的.
45    B     空格后文说道刮风,所以此处是下雨,故选B.
46   A      空格处说从山的一侧落下的应该是瀑布,48题前也有瀑布,故选A.
47    C     空格后文说道瀑布后面有棵树,所以应该是仔细看的结果,故选C.
48    D     空格后文说道树叶,因此应该是一棵树长在裂缝中,故选D.
49    B      空格处说鸟儿建造巢穴,故选B.
50    C       空格后文说道鸟妈妈安静的睡在巢穴里,故选C.
51    A       文中说到作品要求以平静为主题,评比出来后应该看谁获得奖项,故选A.
52    B       空格后文说道第二幅获得了这个奖项,故选B.
53    C       空格后文说道平静并不意味着这里没有噪音,麻烦,繁忙的工作,故选C.
54   A       空格处说道在噪音,麻烦,繁忙的工作中仍然保持平静,故选A.
55   D        空格处说道内心的平静才是真正的平静,故选D.

点评 做完型填空时,首先需要快速的浏览全文,把握文章的主旨大意;其次要学会带着问题到文中相应的地方,通过细节阅读来寻找或概括答案;最后理清作者的写作思路也非常重要;总之,做此类题时,需要平时加大阅读量,掌握一些阅读技巧.

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