题目内容
11.Gandhi,an Indian national hero,(69)is regarded (regard) as the father of the Indian nation,a fighter for freedom and equality,and a spiritual leader.He was born in India in 1869.(70)Following (follow) the local custom,he got married at the age of 13.In 1888he sailed to England,(71)where he studied law for three years and became a lawyer.On his return to India,he (72)was sent (send) to South Africa to work on a law case.
In South Africa he was surprised to find that the problem of racial discrimination was serious.There he formed an organization and started a magazine (73)to fight (fight) for equal rights.Gandhi returned to India in 1915,when India was controlled by the British.(74)Determined(determine) to defend the territory,he led the Indians to fight for an end to the British rule and the (75)independence(depend) for his country.In the political movement many Indians including Gandhi were put in prison.(76)However,the struggles never stopped.The British government had to give in and India won its victory in 1947.(77)Unfortunately(fortunate),Gandhi was shot by an Indian who opposed his views and died(78)on January 30th,1948.
分析 甘地被称作"印度之父".他出生于1869年,遵从当地的风俗,十三岁就结婚了.1888年,他在英国学习了三年法律,成了一名律师.后来在他被派往南非时,他发现那里的种族歧视特别严重,在那里,为了获得平等的权力,他建立了一个组织,开办了一家杂志.1915年他回到印度,领导印度人民反对英国的统治.在这场政治运动中,包括甘地在内的很多印度人被投入监狱,但是斗争没有停止.1947年印度获得了胜利,不幸的是,1948年他被一个反对他主张的印度人枪杀.
解答 69.is regarded.考查谓语动词.regard做谓语动词,表示"当做",和主语Gandhi之间是被动关系,所以用 is regarded.
70.Following.考查非谓语动词. Follow 做原因状语,和主语he之间是主动关系,所以用 Following,表示"遵从当地的风俗".
71.where.考查定语从句.修饰先行词 England,where做定语从句的状语,表示"在英国,他学习了三年法律,成了一名律师."
72.was sent.考查谓语动词.谓语动词send和主语he之间是被动关系,而且事情发生在过去,所以用一般过去时态的被动语态.表示"他被派往南非."
73.to fight.考查非谓语动词.动词不定式to fight 做formed an organization and started a magazine 的目的状语,表示"为了获得平等的权力,他建立了一个组织,开办了一家杂志."
74.Determined.考查非谓语动词.Determine在句子里充当状语,和主语he之间是被动关系,所以用Determined.
75.independence.考查派生词.和名词短语 an end to the British rule 并列用名词 independence,表示"独立".
76.However.考查连词.根据 In the political movement many Indians including Gandhi were put in prison(在这场政治运动中,包括甘地在内的很多印度人被投入监狱)和the struggles never stopped(斗争没有停止)的句义可知两句之间是转折关系,所以用However,因为有逗号,所以不用but.
77.Unfortunately.考查派生词.根据Gandhi was shot by an Indian 可知这是一件不幸的事,修饰整个句子用副词 Unfortunately.
78.on.考查介词.根据January 30th,1948可知用on.具体某一天前用on.
点评 考查语法填空.时间前介词的用法:
1.in 月、季节、年、晚上(in the evening)
2.on 具体某一天或特定某一天的早、中、晚.(就是在早、中、晚前加修饰词.)(如:on Sunday evening/on yesterday morning等).
3.at 时刻,小的时间点.at seven o'clock 等.
(38)B had been thrown.He(39)Aout of the car,grabbed a kid and pushed him up against a parked car,(40)A,"What on earth are you doing?"He went on angrily,"That's a new car and that brick you threw is going to (41)B a lot of money.Why did you do it?"
"Please,mister,please.I'm sorry.I didn't know what else to do!"begged the youngster."It's my (42)C,"he said."He rolled off the sidewalk and fell out of his(43)D and I can't lift him up."Sobbing,the boy asked the manager,"Would you please help me get him (44)A into his wheelchair?He's hurt and he's too (45)Cfor me."
(46)Bbeyond words,he lifted the (47)B back into the wheelchair and took out his handkerchief and wiped the cuts,(48)A to see that everything was going to be okay.
"Thank you,sir.And God bless you,"the (49)C child said to him.The man then watched the little boy push his brother to the sidewalk (50)D their home.
From then on,he never (51)Bthe left door.He kept the dent(凹痕)to (52)D him not to go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at you to get your (53)C.
Life whispers in your soul and speaks to your heart.(54)C,when you don't have the time to listen,it's your choice:Listen to the(55)B of your soul or wait for the brick!
| 36.A.broke up | B.sped up | C.swept up | D.turned up |
| 37.A.back | B.front | C.right | D.left |
| 38.A.mask | B.brick | C.mud | D.pot |
| 39.A.jumped | B.slid | C.moved | D.stepped |
| 40.A.shouting | B.thinking | C.whispering | D.smiling |
| 41.A.spent | B.cost | C.take | D.pay |
| 42.A.father | B.sister | C.brother | D.mother |
| 43.A.bicycle | B.armchair | C.sofa | D.wheelchair |
| 44.A.back | B.off | C.on | D.aside |
| 45.A.large | B.strong | C.heavy | D.slim |
| 46.A.Interested | B.Moved | C.Frightened | D.Surprised |
| 47.A.young woman | B.young man | C.old woman | D.old man |
| 48.A.checking | B.deciding | C.hoping | D.suspecting |
| 49.A.polite | B.careful | C.grateful | D.modest |
| 50.A.behind | B.around | C.beside | D.toward |
| 51.A.touched | B.repaired | C.locked | D.opened |
| 52.A.inform | B.comfort | C.ask | D.remind |
| 53.A.agreement | B.attraction | C.attention | D.amusement |
| 54.A.Always | B.Often | C.Sometimes | D.Anytime |
| 55.A.suggestions | B.whispers | C.explanations | D.instructions |
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 |