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【题目】根据短文内容及所给提示, 补全文中单词成用所给单词的正确形式填空。

I have three good friends. They're Jerry, Dave and Bill. Jerry is an Asian boy, Dave is an African boy. Bill is a 1(Europeboy. When I met them, they were very young. Now they've grown up and have changed. Ok, now please listen to their(总的)introduction about their changes.

Jerry used to be shy and 2(silence). He took up dancing to deal with his problems. Now he dares to dance in front of crowds. And he also dares to give a speech in public.

Dave used to be afraid of English. He always made mistakes in g3. Now his English is good, and he never worries about his English.

Bill is from London, the UK. So exactly, he is a British boy. He used to hate school and sometimes he was a4 from class. Since his headteacher talked to him in person, he has changed. Now he doesn't fight with other students. And he is very helpful.

My three friends are very great and I am p 5 of them. What about your friends? Do you take pride in them?

【答案】

1European

2silent

3grammar

4absent

5proud

【解析】

本文是作者向我们介绍三个好朋友。他们分别是杰里、戴夫和比尔。

1句意:比尔是一个欧洲男孩。

Europe名词,翻译为“欧洲”。分析句子可知,此处用于句中作定语修饰其后的名词boy,所以用其形容词形式,故填European

2句意:杰里过去很害羞,沉默寡言。

silence名词,翻译为“寂静”。分析句子可知,此处用于句中与shy构成并列结构,所以用其形容词形式,故填silent

3句意:他总是犯语法错误。

根据句意及首字母提示可知,此处表示“语法”的含义,说明他不善长英语,用于句中作宾语,故填grammar

4句意:他过去讨厌上学,有时还旷课。

根据句意及首字母提示可知,此处表示“缺席”的含义,构成短语be absent from,翻译为“缺席……”,故填absent

5句意:我的三个朋友都很棒,我为他们感到骄傲。

根据句意及首字母提示可知,此处表示“骄傲”的含义,构成短语be proud of,翻译为“对……感到骄傲”,故填proud

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Mr Barrymore, the butler(男管家), said that Sir Charles had been sad and stressed these days. He told Barrymore that he was planning to return to London the next day. Then, he went for his usual evening walk. He did not return, and at midnight, Barrymore went to look for him. He followed Sir Charles’s footprints along the path until he found his master’s body lying near the end of it.

A man called Murphy was on the moor at the time and said that he heard shouting, but he was drunk at the time and no one would believe what he said.

The report said that Sir Charles had a weak heart and died of a heart attack. And this made it clear that the stories of a huge hound should not be believed.

“Do you know anything more than what is in the newspapers?” said Holmes when Dr. Mortimer had finished.

“Yes indeed. Sir Charles would never go out onto the moor at night because he was in fear of being attacked. He asked me several times whether I had heard the hound howling at night, but I never had. I was there within an hour when he died. I went over to see his body. He lay face down on the ground with his arms out and his fingers dug into the ground. At the inquest, Barrymore said that he saw nothing else, but I did. I saw footprints, Mr Holmes.”

“Footprints?” said Holmes, leaning forward. “A man’s or a woman’s?”

Mortimer looked at us for a moment before replying. “Mr.Holmes, they were the footprints of a huge hound!”

1What can we know about Charles Baskerville?

A.He had been in a good mood for a few days.

B.He was going back to London the next day.

C.He usually took a walk with Barrymore at night.

D.He could not get along with others and had few friends.

2Which is the correct order of what happened?

①Mortimer arrived at the scene and checked the body.

②Mortimer found footprints of a huge hound.

③Barrymore saw a man called Murphy on the moor.

④Charles Baskerville went out for a evening walk.

⑤Barrymore went out to look for his master.

A.④③⑤②①B.③④⑤①②C.④⑤③①②D.④⑤①③②

3The underlined word“this” in Paragraph 3 refer to ____________.

A.the cause of Charles’ deathB.what Murphy said

C.Charles’s footprintsD.the hound’s footprints

4We can infer(推断) from the passage that _____________.

A.What Barrymore said was trueB.Murphy saw who the murderer was

C.Sir Charles killed himselfD.the murderer was playing a trick

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