35. ---This is a really wonderful party with
interesting people and great food .
---I’m _____ to hear that you are
enjoying yourself.
A. sorry B. glad C.
sure
B). 完形填空 (每小题1分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能正确填入相应空格的最佳答案。
I will
never forget an accident that happened in my own childhood. When I was a boy of
twelve, something happened to me that made me never 36 any birds in a cage.
We lived
on the edge of a forest in South
Carolina, and every evening many mockingbirds
would come and rest in the trees and sing.
There isn’t any sound that can be 37 than the song of the
mockingbird.
I
decided to catch a young bird and keep it in a cage, 38 in that way, I could have my
own musician.
I finally caught one and put it in
a cage. The bird was frightened and
fluttered(振翅) about the cage, but finally it became quiet
in its new home. I felt pleased with 39 and looked after my little musician
carefully.
On the second day, the bird’s
mother flew to the cage 40 food in her mouth. The baby bird ate up 41 she brought. I was pleased to see
this. Certainly his mother knew better than I how to feed her baby.
The following morning when I went
to see how my little bird was, I found it on the floor of the cage,
dead. I was very surprised! What had happened! I had taken great 42 of the little bird, or
so I thought.
Arthur Wayne, a famous scientist,
happened to be in the forest where we lived at the time. Hearing me crying over
the death of my bird, he told me what had happened. “A mother
mockingbird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it poison(毒) food. She thinks 43 better for her young
to die than to live in a cage.”
44 I never catch any birds or put them in a
cage. All the birds have the right to 45 in the sky .