题目内容
14.Once upon a time,a Japanese man wanted to rebuild his house.First he had to tear the walls open.Japanese houses(36)Bhave empty spaces between the wooden walls.As he was tearing them down,he found a lizard(蜥蜴(37)Dthere because a nail(钉子) from the outside had been(38)Cinto one of its feet.Seeing this,he felt(39)D for it,and at the same time wanted to know more about it.He knew very well that the(40)Ahad been knocked into the wall ten years before when the house was first(41)CWhat had happened since then?The lizard had(42)B for ten years!To be trapped in a dark wall for ten years without(43)Cit hardly seems possible,and is hard to(44)CThen he wondered how the lizard could have lived for ten years without moving a single step since its (45)Dwas nailed!So he stopped his work and began to(46)Athe lizard.He wanted to know what it had been doing,and(47)Dit had survived.
A short time later another lizard(48)Awith food in its mouth.He was shocked,and at the same time deeply(49)B Another lizard had been(50)Dthe trapped one for the past ten years.
"What love exists(存在) in this(51)Banimal!What can love do?It can do(52)B!Just think,one lizard has been taking care of(53)A for ten long years,without(54)C hope that its partner would be saved,"the man said to himself.
If a small animal like a lizard can(55)Alike this,just imagine how we could if we tried.
| 36.A.finally | B.normally | C.hardly | D.actually |
| 37.A.left | B.packed | C.buried | D.trapped |
| 38.A.brought | B.added | C.knocked | D.allowed |
| 39.A.unfair | B.free | C.loose | D.sorry |
| 40.A.nail | B.case | C.door | D.food |
| 41.A.sold | B.bought | C.built | D.ruined |
| 42.A.slept | B.survived | C.escaped | D.developed |
| 43.A.bending | B.climbing | C.moving | D.eating |
| 44.A.accept | B.feel | C.imagine | D.stay |
| 45.A.head | B.leg | C.tail | D.foot |
| 46.A.inspect | B.charge | C.appreciate | D.catch |
| 47.A.why | B.which | C.when | D.how |
| 48.A.appeared | B.prepared | C.waited | D.answered |
| 49.A.frightened | B.affected | C.educated | D.worried |
| 50.A.setting down | B.suffering from | C.joining in | D.looking after |
| 51.A.weak | B.tiny | C.wild | D.ugly |
| 52.A.troubles | B.wonders | C.concerns | D.receptions |
| 53.A.another | B.others | C.itself | D.all |
| 54.A.looking for | B.dealing with | C.giving up | D.watching over |
| 55.A.love | B.live | C.fight | D.think |
分析 本文讲述是一只蜥蜴照顾另外一只被围困的蜥蜴10年,说明了在动物的身上存在着巨大的爱.
解答 36-40 BDCDA 41-45 CBCCD 46-50 ADABD 51-55 BBACA
36 B 考查副词辨析.A最后,终于;B正常地;C几乎不;D实际上;日本的房子在两堵木墙之间都有一些空间.这条蜥蜴就被困在了这个空间里.故选B.
37 D 考查动词辨析.A离开;B收拾,整理;C埋葬;D围困;根据50空the trapped one for the past ten years可知这个蜥蜴被围困在这里10年的时间.故选D.
38 C 考查动词的辨析.根据40空had been knocked into the wall ten years before可知这个钉子是在10年之前就被钉进了墙里.Knock into…把…敲进..;故选C.
39 D 考查形容词辨析.A不公平的;B自由的;C松散的;D难过的;看到这个蜥蜴被困在这里,这位日本人感觉很难受.故使用sorry.故选D.
40 A 考查名词的辨析.根据because a nail(钉子) from the outside had been可知钉住蜥蜴的是钉子.故选A.
41 C考查动词辨析.A出售;B购买;C修建;D毁灭,毁坏;他知道是在10年前这个房子被建设的时候,钉子就被钉进了墙里.故选C.
42 B 考查动词辨析.A睡觉;B幸存;C逃脱;D发展;虽然这个蜥蜴被困在这里,但是它没有死掉.可知他存活了10年.故选B.
43 C 考查动词辨析.A弯曲;B攀登;C移动;D吃;既然这只蜥蜴被钉住了,那么自然它是难以移动的.故选C.
44 C 考查动词辨析.A接受;B感觉;C想象;D逗留;既然蜥蜴被困在墙里,所以很难想象.故选C.
45 D 考查名词的辨析.根据there because a nail(钉子) from the outside had been_into one of its feet.可知可知这只蜥蜴都钉住了脚.故选D.
46 A 考查动词辨析.A检查,视察;B充电;C欣赏;D抓住;因为他很惊讶,所以他就停止工作在视察这样的具体原因.故选A.
47 D 考查词义辨析.A为什么;B哪一个;C何时;D如何;他想知道究竟发生了什么事情,想知道它是如何幸存下来了.故选D.
48 A 考查动词辨析.A出现;B准备;C等待;D回答;一会之后,另外一只蜥蜴带着食物出现了.故选A.
49 B 考查动词辨析.A害怕的;B影响,感动;C受到教育的;D担忧的;他很震惊,同时他受到了很大的感动.故选B.
50 D 考查短语辨析.A写下,记下;B遭受;C参加;D照顾;另外一个蜥蜴来了这里照顾这只被围困住的蜥蜴.故选D.
51 B 考查形容词辨析.A虚弱的;B小的;C野的;野外的;D丑陋的;在这一个很小的动物身上的爱的力量是多么巨大的.故选B.
52 B 考查名词辨析.A麻烦;B奇观,奇迹;C担忧;D接受;接待;爱能够做什么?它可以创造奇迹.故选B.
53 A 考查代词辨析.A另外一个;B其他的;C自己;D所有的;一个蜥蜴照顾另外一个蜥蜴10年的时间了.这说明爱的力量的伟大.故选A.
54 C 考查短语辨析.A寻找;B处理;C放弃;D看守,监视;一只蜥蜴照顾另外一只蜥蜴10年的时间,也没有放弃同伴的希望.故选C.
55 A 考查动词辨析.A爱;B生活;C战斗;D思考;像蜥蜴这样的动物都能像这样的爱,想象一下,如果我们人类努力,我们一定能够取得很大的成就的.故选A.
点评 解答此类题目,首先需要通读全文,掌握文章大意;其次分析每一个空格前后的语意和语境,进而根据相关语法选择正确的答案.
For one thing,I think living forever would be very(44)B.We always have to find ways to (45)B ourselves in a normal lifetime.(46)A you lived forever,you would still need to eat and have a place to live.To pay for all these things,you would have to(47)D working for as long as you lived.Many people work for 30-40years,then(48)B and begin to enjoy the rest of their lives.But you wouldn't have that (49)B if you lived forever.And,since forever is a long time,that means if you didn't (50)C your skill set every few decades(十年),you could be stuck doing the same thing for a very long time.That doesn't sound like (51)C at all!
Furthermore,it would be very (52)A to live forever if the people around you didn't also have that (53)C.You'd be likely to (54)D a lot of people in different periods of time,but you would also have to(55)A them die.No doubt this could be very (56)D for you.You would have the (57)A to see your children and your grandchildren and your great grandchildren all (58)C.But then,you'd also have to watch them get old and pass away.(59)D,this could lead to a very lonely existence(存在).
(60)B,while living forever might be attractive to some people,I don't think it would be right for me.
| 41.A.painful | B.worrying | C.interesting | D.impossible |
| 42.A.valuable | B.difficult | C.busy | D.quiet |
| 43.A.doubt | B.realize | C.fear | D.agree |
| 44.A.important | B.boring | C.special | D.normal |
| 45.A.discover | B.support | C.dress | D.protect |
| 46.A.Even if | B.As if | C.Every time | D.Soon after |
| 47.A.start | B.enjoy | C.forget | D.continue |
| 48.A.move | B.stop | C.wait | D.play |
| 49.A.plan | B.choice | C.problem | D.effort |
| 50.A.control | B.notice | C.change | D.improve |
| 51.A.beauty | B.truth | C.fun | D.luck |
| 52.A.lonely | B.strange | C.nice | D.clear |
| 53.A.patience | B.courage | C.ability | D.decision |
| 54.A.teach | B.save | C.invite | D.meet |
| 55.A.watch | B.make | C.help | D,feel |
| 56.A.good | B.simple | C.exciting | D.sad |
| 57.A.chance | B.right | C.duty | D.method |
| 58.A.show off | B.set off | C.grow up | D.give up |
| 59.A.Suddenly | B.Hopefully | C.Secretly | D.Finally |
| 60.A.As usual | B.In short | C.At least | D.For example |
As you know,there are a lot of forest fires during the summer season,(27)Amany forests badly each year.Not far from our shelter,a(28)Bcaught fire in July
Luke rushed towards the forest where flames sent out incredible heat.Twenty minutes later,I felt there was no longer any(29)Awaiting for Luke to come back.In fact,I was waiting for the firemen to tell me he had(30)Din the forest.Suddenly,a fireman burst into my office and(31)Bme that my dog Luke had saved four kittens(32)Cby the flames.According to the fireman.Luke moved the kittens one by one to a(33)Dplace.
I immediately accompanied the fireman to the forest to pick up the kittens.(34)AI arrived at the scene of the incident.Luke was not there.Then we heard the loud(35)Dof a dog come from the forest.I (36)Cit was from my dog Luke.The firemen followed his tracks(37)Cthey found him barking loudly by the side of a(n)(38)Bfireman who was lying on the ground.
Thanks to Luke,four kittens and a fireman were (39)A.I was very proud of Luke for his (40)Dactions.Luke showed much kindness for both animals like him and for a human being who was trying to put out the fire.Truly,my happiness is(41)Bmeasure.
I(42)Bthe fireman along with.Luke.What a memorable scene when the fireman(43)DLuke tightly to his chest!"One thousand thanks,Luke,for saving my life,"the fireman said.
This true story shows us that pets are able to show love and(44)Cfor others.We should love and protect them and not look down upon them.Little animals can do(45)Athings to help humans.
| 26.A.hardly | B.almost | C.even | D.only |
| 27.A.damaging | B.polluting | C.hurting | D.changing |
| 28.A.house | B.forest | C.shelter | D.farm |
| 29.A.use | B.time | C.doubt | D.choice |
| 30.A.suffered | B.starved | C.escaped | D.died |
| 31.A.warned | B.informed | C.reminded | D.suggested |
| 32.A.covered | B.killed | C.trapped | D.hidden |
| 33.A.quiet | B.clean | C.high | D.safe |
| 34.A.When | B.Since | C.Unless | D.Before |
| 35.A.coughing | B.shouting | C.crying | D.barking |
| 36.A.accepted | B.recalled | C.recognized | D.admitted |
| 37.A.once | B.as | C.until | D.for |
| 38.A.confident | B.injured | C.annoyed | D.sleepy |
| 39.A.rescued | B.recovered | C.comforted | D.cured |
| 40.A.smart | B.lovely | C.fast | D.heroic |
| 41.A.from | B.beyond | C.below | D.within |
| 42.A.approached | B.visited | C.praised | D.joined |
| 43.A.shook | B.kissed | C.patted | D.hugged |
| 44.A.pride | B.patience | C.care | D.freedom |
| 45.A.big | B.unique | C.simple | D.proper |
Born in 1955 into a rural family,Mo(33)Cout of school and became a farmer when he was a(n(34)D.He joined the military and devoted himself to(35)Bafter Chinese literary circles started rethinking deeply the Cultural Revolution.
Mo's novel"Big Breasts & Wide Hips"tells a story of a mother who struggled and suffered(36)Aand tangled (缠结的) fates with Chinese people in the 20th century.His more recent work"Frog"more directly(37)CChina's one-child family policy,which helped(38)Dthe country's population explosion(39)Bbrought tragedies to farmers in the past 60 years.
"I think the reason why I could win the(40)Ais that my works present lives with unique Chinese(41)C,and they also tell stories from a viewpoint of(42)Dhuman beings,which goes beyond differences of nations and races,"Mo said to Chinese journalists.Mo also said many(43)Carts originated from his hometown,such as clay sculpture,paper cuts,traditional new-year paintings,have(44)Aand influenced his novels.
Mo's prize may give powerful encouragement to the country's writers as the more (45)Bof Chinese lives their works are,the more possible they(46)Bas a world literature.
As the world's fast-developing country with a long history,China will(47)Cmeet conflicts with western civilizations.(48)D,the country faces internally a wide gap between the rich and the poor,(49)Aenvironment pollution and an aging population.Paying more attention to such(50)D,Chinese writers may create more works that record the nation's journey to rejuvenation(复兴).With more Chinese writers like Mo,the world could learn a more real China.Perhaps,this is another reason for the Swedish Academy's choice.
| 31.A.astonished | B.ashamed | C.embarrassed | D.disappointed |
| 32.A.business | B.birthplace | C.bookstore | D.workplace |
| 33.A.escaped | B.ran | C.dropped | D.moved |
| 34.A.adult | B.citizen | C.parent | D.teenager |
| 35.A.training | B.writing | C.farming | D.speaking |
| 36.A hardship | B.unemployment | C.disease | D.accident |
| 37.A.adapted | B.supported | C.criticized | D.praised |
| 38.A.destroy | B.cause | C.increase | D.control |
| 39.A.and | B.but | C.or | D.so |
| 40.A.prize | B.game | C.respect | D.profit |
| 41.A.customs | B.institutions | C.characteristics | D.feelings |
| 42.A.particular | B.usual | C.strange | D.common |
| 43.A.advanced | B.elegant | C.folk | D.royal |
| 44.A.inspired | B.interrupted | C.prevented | D.processed |
| 45.A.imaginative | B.reflective | C.appreciative | D.productive |
| 46.A.admire | B.arise | C.fail | D.lack |
| 47.A.uncertainly | B.unbearably | C.unavoidably | D.unacceptably |
| 48.A.Otherwise | B.Therefore | C.However | D.Meanwhile |
| 49.A.worsening | B.softening | C.deepening | D.widening |
| 50.A.suggestions | B.plans | C.arguments | D.problems |
Michelle looks after her children pretty much like the rest of us,except that she doesn't push too hard on them,who really benefit a lot from her relaxed attitude.She knows when to clean the house,she moves around so fast that often the (28)A don't realize she's blind.
I realize this the first time after my six-year-old daughter,Kayla,went to play there.When Kayla came home,she was very (29)Aabout her day.She told me they had baked cookies,played games and done art projects.But she was(30)Aexcited about her finger-painting project.
"Mom,guess what?"said Kayla,all smiles."I learned how to (31)C colors today!Blue and red make purple,and yellow and blue make green!And Michelle (32)Bwith us."
To my great (33)D my child had learnt about color from a blind friend!
Then Kayla continued,"Michelle told me my (34)C showed joy,pride and a sense of accomplishment.She really(35)Dwhat I was doing!''Kayla said she had never felt how good finger paints felt(36)C Michelle showed her how to paint without looking at her paper.
I realized Kayla didn't know that Michelle was blind.It had just never come up in conversation.
When I told her,she was (37)B for a moment.At first,she didn't believe me."But Mommy,Michelle knew exactly what was in my picture!"Kayla(38)B.And I knew my child was(39)A because Michelle had listened to Kayla describe her artwork.Michelle had also heard Kayla's pride in her work.
We were silent for a minute.Then Kayla said slowly,"You know,Mommy,Michelle really did‘see'my picture.She just used my (40)D.''Indeed,she uses a special type of"vision"that all mothers have.
| 26.A.ways | B.means | C.methods | D.senses |
| 27.A.which | B.when | C.that | D.as |
| 28.A.guests | B.family | C.children | D.friends |
| 29.A.excited | B.sad | C.satisfied | D.enjoyed |
| 30.A.especially | B.not so | C.a little | D.not at all |
| 31.A.paint | B.draw | C.mix | D.create |
| 32.A.stayed | B.painted | C.talked | D.played |
| 33.A.excitement | B.encouragement | C.delight | D.surprise |
| 34.A.attitude | B.color | C.picture | D.paper |
| 35.A.touched | B.distinguished | C.saw | D.understood |
| 36.A.after | B.before | C.until | D.when |
| 37.A.curious | B.quiet | C.puzzled | D.worried |
| 38.A.cried | B.insisted | C.complained | D.informed |
| 39.A.right | B.wrong | C.worried | D.uncertain |
| 40.A.paper | B.pens | C.hands | D.eyes |