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【题目】 A little mouse thinks he is the tallest and_______animal in the world. His mother says to him,“Don’t say you are the strongest in front of_______elephant. He doesn't like that.”

The little mouse doesn't_______his mother. He goes out to look for an elephant,but he doesn't know_______it looks like. He meets an ant first. He asks her,“Are you an elephant?”“No,I'm not,”_________the ant.

Then the little mouse meets a hare(野兔). He asks her“Are you an elephant? You are_______than me.”“No, I'm not. An elephant is_______bigger,”says the hare. The little mouse goes on.

Suddenly he sees four big_______“Aha,let me climb up one of the trees. Then I can see where the elephant is,”says the little mouse. Then he begins to climb one tree.

“Get down! Get down!”Someone shouts_______him. “I'm the elephant. Go and climb that tall tree nearby. Then you can see me.”

“Now I see. The elephant is the tallest and strongest animal in the world,”says the little mouse at____________.

1A.strongB.strongerC.strongestD.stronges

2A.anB.aC./D.the

3A.look atB.tellC.listen to D.hear

4A.whatB.whereC.whoD.which

5A.saysB.saidC.repliedD.answered

6A.bigB.biggestC.biggerD.the biggest

7A.veryB.muchC.manyD.a lot of

8A.antsB.treesC.hareD.elephants

9A.toB.ofC.inD.on

10A.allB.lastC.leastD.most

【答案】

1C

2A

3C

4A

5A

6C

7B

8B

9A

10B

【解析】

小老鼠认为自己是世界上最高的、最强壮的动物。但是他的妈妈告诉不要在大象面前说自己的强壮。小老鼠不相信,出去找大象。最后他发现原来大象才是世界上最高的、最强壮的动物。

1句意:小老鼠认为他是世界上最高的、最强壮的动物。

strong强壮的;stronger更强壮,形容词比较级;strongest最强壮的,形容词最高级;stronges错误形式。and连接两个并列的成分,因此此空也是形容词的最高级。故选C

2句意:不要在一只大象面前说你是最强壮的。

an一个,不定冠词;a一个,不定冠词;/零冠词;the定冠词。此处表示泛指的一只大象,用不定冠词,并且elephant以元音音素开头,因此用an修饰。故选A

3句意:小老鼠不听他的妈妈的。

look at看;tell告诉;listen to听;hear听到。结合句意可知,此处表示听某人的话排除AB,而hear常常强调听的结果,排除D。故选C

4句意:他出去找大象,但是他不知道大象长什么样。

what什么;where哪里;who谁;which哪一个。结合句意可知,老鼠不知道大象的样子,what…look like表示长什么样。故选A

5句意:他问她:你是大象吗?蚂蚁说:不。我不是。

says说,第三人称单数形式;said过去式;replied回答,过去式;answered回答,过去式。根据“He asks her …”可知此句时态是一般现在时。故选A

6句意:你比我大。

big大的;biggest最大的,形容词最高级;bigger更大,形容词比较级;the biggest最大的,形容词最高级。than是形容词比较级的标志。故选C

7句意:大象更大。

very非常;much更;many很多;a lot of很多。空后为形容词比较级,只有much可以修饰形容词比较级。故选B

8句意:突然他看到四棵大树。

ants蚂蚁;trees树;hare野兔;elephants大象。根据“…let me climb up one of the trees.”可知老鼠认为他看到了四棵大树。故选B

9句意:有人对他喊道。

to对;朝;of……的;in在某方面;on关于。根据后面的直接引语,可知某人对他喊,shout to sb.表示对某人喊。故选A

10句意:最后小老鼠说现在我知道了。大象是世界上最高、最强壮的动物

all所有的;last最后的;least最少的;most最多的。结合句意可知,故事的结尾小老鼠知道了大象是最高、最强壮的动物,at last表示最后,符合句意。故选B

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