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12.I liked climbing things when I was a baby.My mother remembers and has told me most of those (36)Bmoments like this one.When I was one and a half years old,we lived in our first house in Rue St-Louis.On a hot summer day,my father intended to(37)Dthe roof of our old house.In order to climb up there,he (38)Ca ladder front of the house.
In my town,(39)Ccould walk outside because the streets were(40)D.I was outside watching my father climb on that strange thing.I was curious about why my father disappear at last.So I decided to go up it to(41)Awhy it was impossible to see my father after he reached the(42)Bof that thing.At 1.5years old,still a baby wearing pampers,I climbed that ladder to the roof top and started walking(43)D.My father did not notice that-he was on the other side occupied with his repairs.It happened that a nice lady in our(44)Bpassed by and (45)Dme.The nice lady came to my house and (46)Bmy mother of it,who was fearful and(47)Cran outside to speak with me.
She really thought I would just(48)Athat roof,for I was just a baby (49)A.She asked me to sit down and stop moving in a(50)Cway you speak to your babies when they are cuts.(51)B,I threw myself flat on the (52)Cand waited.
My mother climbed the ladder to(53)Bme up and there I was enjoying the view laughing at my mother's shocked face.(54)Dthe saying goes,"He who knows nothing(55)Bnothing."

36.A.valuableB.unforgettableC.endlessD.worthy
37.A.buildB.paintC.cleanD.mend
38.A.spreadB.laidC.stoodD.moved
39.A.adultsB.childrenC.babiesD.villagers
40.A.smoothB.wideC.cleanD.safe
41.A.figure outB.think outC.pick outD.point out
42.A.footB.topC.stepD.body
43.A.outB.upC.downD.around
44.A.houseB.neighborhoodC.familyD.company
45.A.metB.inspectedC.heardD.spotted
46.A.askedB.warnedC.remindedD.advised
47.A.quietlyB.slowlyC.immediatelyD.curiously
48.A.fall offB.climb ontoC.repairD.destroy
49.A.after allB.at allC.in allD.all in all
50.A.concernedB.cautiousC.niceD.clear
51.A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Otherwise
52.A.ladderB.groundC.roofD.street
53.A.bringB.pickC.putD.take
54.A.WhenB.WhileC.ForD.As
55.A.doubtsB.fearsC.ignoresD.understands

分析 妈妈常常给我讲述我小时候的事,那时无知者无畏.

解答 36-40BDCCD      41-45ABDBD      46-50BCAAC      51-55BCBDB
36:B考查形容词.妈妈记得我小时候的事并常常给我讲述这些难忘的时刻.unforgettable难忘的.
37:D考查动词.父亲要上房子"维修"房顶.
38:C考查动词.此处stand的意思是"v.使竖立".为了修房子,他把一个梯子竖立在房子前.
39:C考查名词.在我们家乡,因为街上很安全,小孩可在街上走动.
40:D考查形容词.safe安全的.根据上文可知,在我们家乡,因为街上很安全,小孩可在街上走动.
41:A考查动词短语.因此我就决定爬上梯子弄清爸爸在做什么.figure  out,算出,理解,弄明白.
42:B考查名词.因此我就决定爬上梯子想弄清爸爸上了房顶后做什么.Top此处指"房顶".
43:D考查副词.尽管我只有1.5岁,我上了房顶,在上面"到处走".
44:B考查名词.我们的邻居neighborhood从旁经过发现了我在房顶.
45:D考查动词.spot发现.结合上文,我们的邻居neighborhood从旁经过发现了我在房顶.
46:B考查动词.邻居neighborhood从旁经过发现了我在房顶,就去"提醒"warn我妈妈.
47:C考查副词.得知我在房顶,妈妈"立刻immediately"跑出来.
48:A考查动词短语.妈妈担心我从房顶"掉下来fall off".
49:A考查介词短语.我毕竟after all是个只有1.5岁的孩子.
50:C考查形容词.她用一种当你觉得这小孩很可爱时会才用的口吻让我好好坐着,不要动.
51:B考查副名词.下文的throw oneself意思是"扑到".前后是转折关系.妈妈让我好好坐着,不要动,但作者却平躺在屋顶.
52:C考查名词.结合上句可知,作者现在在房顶.平躺在屋顶上.
53:B考查动词.pick up拿起;抱起.妈妈爬上屋顶,把我抱起来.
54:D考查固定用法.as the saying goes俗话说.正如谚语所说,
55:B考查动词.He who knows nothing fears nothing.无知者无畏.

点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

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