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12.Don't trouble him,he is busyrepairing(repair) my broken bike.分析 不要打扰他,他在忙着修我的自行车.
解答 repairing 考查动名词的用法.be busy doing是固定用法,意为"忙于做某事",故填repairing.
点评 本题考查动词的适当形式填空,记住固定用法是解题的关键,因为形容词后的动词一般用不定式形式.
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3.One fine afternoon I was walking along Fifth Avenue (41)D I remembered that it was necessary to buy a pair of socks.Why I wished to buy only one pair is (42)B.I turned into the first sock shop that (43)B my eye,and a boy clerk who could not have been more than seventeen years old came forward."What can I do for you,sir?""I wish to buy a pair of socks."His eyes were (44)B.There was a (an) (45)Aof excitement in his voice."Did you know that you had come into the finest place in the world to buy socks?"I had not been aware of that,as I entered the shop (46)C."Come with me,"said the boy,excitedly.I followed him to the back part of the shop,and he began to take down from the shelves box after box,(47)B their contents for my enjoyment."Hold on,young man,I am going to buy only one pair!""I know that,"said he,"but I want you to see how beautiful these are.Aren't they wonderful?"There was on his face an expression of pleasure,as if he were (48)D the mysteries of his religion.I became far more interested in him than in the socks.I looked at him in amazement."My friend,"said I,"if you can keep this up,if this is not (49)C the enthusiasm that comes from having a new job,if you can keep up this enthusiasm and excitement day after day,in ten years you will own every sock in the United States."
My (50)A at his pride and joy in salesmanship will be easily understood by all who read this article.In many shops the customer has to wait for someone to serve him.And when (51)D some clerk does notice you,you are made to feel as if you were (52)B him.Either he is (53)A in deep thought in which he hates to be interrupted (打断) (54)B he is chatting with a girl clerk and you feel like (55)B for"being too rude".
He shows no interest either in you or in the goods he is (56)A to sell. (57)B possibly the very clerk who is now so indifferent(冷漠的) began his career with hope and (58)D.The daily work was too much for him; the (59)A disappears slowly; his only pleasures were found outside of working hours; and he saw younger clerks who had more enthusiasm in their work promoted over him.He became sour.That was the last (60)B.His usefulness was over.
My (50)A at his pride and joy in salesmanship will be easily understood by all who read this article.In many shops the customer has to wait for someone to serve him.And when (51)D some clerk does notice you,you are made to feel as if you were (52)B him.Either he is (53)A in deep thought in which he hates to be interrupted (打断) (54)B he is chatting with a girl clerk and you feel like (55)B for"being too rude".
He shows no interest either in you or in the goods he is (56)A to sell. (57)B possibly the very clerk who is now so indifferent(冷漠的) began his career with hope and (58)D.The daily work was too much for him; the (59)A disappears slowly; his only pleasures were found outside of working hours; and he saw younger clerks who had more enthusiasm in their work promoted over him.He became sour.That was the last (60)B.His usefulness was over.
| 41.A.suddenly | B.then | C.as | D.when |
| 42.A.uncertain | B.unimportant | C.unknown | D.unconscious |
| 43.A.cleared | B.caught | C.trapped | D.flashed |
| 44.A.looking | B.shining | C.fixed | D.widened |
| 45.A.note | B.sense | C.accent | D.feeling |
| 46.A.in particular | B.for fun | C.by accident | D.on purpose |
| 47.A.saying | B.showing | C.advertising | D.promoting |
| 48.A.exposing | B.finding | C.discovering | D.uncovering |
| 49.A.probably | B.likely | C.only | D.fortunately |
| 50.A.amazement | B.interest | C.excitement | D.pleasure |
| 51.A.firstly | B.especially | C.naturally | D.finally |
| 52.A.serving | B.disturbing | C.pleasing | D.preventing |
| 53.A.absorbed | B.devoted | C.busy | D.addicted |
| 54.A.and | B.or | C.since | D.as |
| 55.A.forgiving | B.apologizing | C.troubling | D.annoying |
| 56.A.paid | B.interested | C.accustomed | D.appealed |
| 57.A.Finally | B.Yet | C.So | D.Unfortunately |
| 58.A.prejudice | B.commitment | C.faith | D.enthusiasm |
| 59.A.newness | B.preference | C.reputation | D.value |
| 60.A.life | B.stage | C.failure | D.work |
10.An eight-year-old child heard her parents talking about her little brother.All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money left.When she heard her daddy say to her(31)Cmother with whispered desperation(绝望),"(32)Da miracle(奇迹)can save him now",the little girl went to her bedroom and took out her piggy bank.She(33)Call the change out on the floor and counted it carefully.Then she(34)B her way six blocks to the local drugstore(药店).
"And what do you want?"asked the chemist.
"It's(35)Bmy little brother,"the girl answered back."He's really,really sick and I want to buy a(36)D.His name is Andrew and he has something(37)Agrowing inside his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him."
"We don't 38 miracles here,child.I'm sorry,"the chemist said,smiling(39)Cat the little girl.
In the shop was a(40)Dcustomer.He stooped (弯腰) down and asked the little girl,"What kind of miracle does your brother(41)B?"
"I don't know,"she replied."He's really sick and mommy says he needs(42)D.But my daddy can't pay for it,so I have brought my(43)A."
"How much do you have?"asked the man.
"One dollar and eleven cents,(44)CI can try and get some more,"she answered quietly.
"Well,what a coincidence(巧合),"smiled the man."A dollar and eleven cents-the (45)Cprice of a miracle for little brothers.(46)Dme to where you live.I want to see your brother and(47)Cyour parents."
That well-dressed man was Dr Carlton Armstrong,a surgeon(外科医生).The operation in the hospital was completed without(48)Cand it wasn't long before Andrew was(49)Bagain and doing well.
The little girl was happy.She knew exactly how much the miracle cost---one dollar and eleven cents plus the(50)Dof a little child.
"And what do you want?"asked the chemist.
"It's(35)Bmy little brother,"the girl answered back."He's really,really sick and I want to buy a(36)D.His name is Andrew and he has something(37)Agrowing inside his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him."
"We don't 38 miracles here,child.I'm sorry,"the chemist said,smiling(39)Cat the little girl.
In the shop was a(40)Dcustomer.He stooped (弯腰) down and asked the little girl,"What kind of miracle does your brother(41)B?"
"I don't know,"she replied."He's really sick and mommy says he needs(42)D.But my daddy can't pay for it,so I have brought my(43)A."
"How much do you have?"asked the man.
"One dollar and eleven cents,(44)CI can try and get some more,"she answered quietly.
"Well,what a coincidence(巧合),"smiled the man."A dollar and eleven cents-the (45)Cprice of a miracle for little brothers.(46)Dme to where you live.I want to see your brother and(47)Cyour parents."
That well-dressed man was Dr Carlton Armstrong,a surgeon(外科医生).The operation in the hospital was completed without(48)Cand it wasn't long before Andrew was(49)Bagain and doing well.
The little girl was happy.She knew exactly how much the miracle cost---one dollar and eleven cents plus the(50)Dof a little child.
| 31.A.helpless | B.hopeful | C.tearful | D.kind |
| 32.A.Simply | B.Just | C.More than | D.Only |
| 33.A.pulled | B.put | C.poured | D.drew |
| 34.A.followed | B.made | C.took | D.found |
| 35.A.to | B.for | C.as | D.on |
| 36.A.hope | B.doctor | C.favor | D.miracle |
| 37.A.bad | B.small | C.extra | D.impossible |
| 38.A.have | B.offer | C.store | D.sell |
| 39.A.gently | B.coldly | C.sadly | D.strangely |
| 40.A.well-behaved | B.good-looking | C.kind-hearted | D.well-dressed |
| 41.A.have | B.need | C.care | D.like |
| 42.A.a doctor | B.a surgeon | C.a kindness | D.an operation |
| 43.A.savings | B.wishes | C.ideas | D.suggestions |
| 44.A.since | B.as | C.but | D.after |
| 45.A.same | B.proper | C.exact | D.necessary |
| 46.A.Show | B.Follow | C.Help | D.Take |
| 47.A.persuade | B.encourage | C.meet | D.help |
| 48.A.difficulty | B.doubt | C.charge | D.result |
| 49.A.well | B.home | C.happy | D.strong |
| 50.A.courage | B.cleverness | C.devotion | D.faith |
7.There was once a boy who was afraid of the dark.He thought that when it was(36)Bhis bedroom filled up with monsters.But there came a time when he was too old to be(37)Cto keep sleeping with the light(38)A.
That first night he was paralyzed with(39)D,his mind full of monsters.So he went over to his wardrobe to get a torch.(40)Bwhen he opened the wardrobe door he came(41)Awith a monster,and he(42)Cthe loudest scream in the world.
The monster took a step(43)B,grabbed its multicolored hair with its tentacles (触须) and started(44)D!The monster cried for so long that the boy's(45)Aand fear gradually went away.He(46)Cthe monster down as much as he could,and started(47)Dto him,asking him why he was crying,and what he was doing there.
The monster told him he lived in the wardrobe,but almost(48)Bwent out,because he was afraid of the(49)C.When the boy asked him(50)A,the monster told him the boy's face seemed to him the most(51)D thing he'd ever seen (52)Ceyes,ears and a nose.The boy felt exactly the(53)Bway about the monster,who had a huge head with many mouths and hair.
The two of them talked so much that they became quite(54)A,and they realized that both of them had been afraid of the same thing:the(55)D.To lose their fear all they had to do was to get to know each other.
That first night he was paralyzed with(39)D,his mind full of monsters.So he went over to his wardrobe to get a torch.(40)Bwhen he opened the wardrobe door he came(41)Awith a monster,and he(42)Cthe loudest scream in the world.
The monster took a step(43)B,grabbed its multicolored hair with its tentacles (触须) and started(44)D!The monster cried for so long that the boy's(45)Aand fear gradually went away.He(46)Cthe monster down as much as he could,and started(47)Dto him,asking him why he was crying,and what he was doing there.
The monster told him he lived in the wardrobe,but almost(48)Bwent out,because he was afraid of the(49)C.When the boy asked him(50)A,the monster told him the boy's face seemed to him the most(51)D thing he'd ever seen (52)Ceyes,ears and a nose.The boy felt exactly the(53)Bway about the monster,who had a huge head with many mouths and hair.
The two of them talked so much that they became quite(54)A,and they realized that both of them had been afraid of the same thing:the(55)D.To lose their fear all they had to do was to get to know each other.
| 36. | A.late | B.dark | C.noisy | D.silent |
| 37. | A.admitted | B.advised | C.allowed | D.hoped |
| 38. | A.on | B.off | C.out | D.away |
| 39. | A.confusion | B.unhappiness | C.regret | D.fear |
| 40. | A.So | B.But | C.Though | D.And |
| 41. | A.face to face | B.heart to heart | C.hand in hand | D.side by side |
| 42. | A.got out | B.turned out | C.let out | D.reached out |
| 43. | A.forward | B.backward | C.sideways | D.outward |
| 44. | A.speaking | B.looking | C.playing | D.crying |
| 45. | A.shock | B.curiosity | C.sorrow | D.anger |
| 46. | A.forced | B.settled | C.calmed | D.brought |
| 47. | A.walking | B.pointing | C.replying | D.talking |
| 48. | A.often | B.never | C.openly | D.regularly |
| 49. | A.sunlight | B.noise | C.boy | D.animals |
| 50. | A.why | B.how | C.when | D.where |
| 51. | A.interesting | B.pleasant | C.impressive | D.horrible |
| 52. | A.for | B.from | C.with | D.without |
| 53. | A.strange | B.same | C.different | D.common |
| 54. | A.friendly | B.funny | C.lovely | D.careful |
| 55. | A.dark | B.huge | C.small | D.unknown |