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完形填空

  Bill worked on the night shift (夜班) in an old coal mine. Day and night I80 miners worked underground there. They all took the 1 of night work, but Bill always worked at night. He said he 2 it.

  One day he came home 3 at half past seven in the morning. He had his “ supper” , 4 and went to bed. An unusual dream 5 his sleep. Afterwards, the only thing he remembered about it was throbbing (跳动的) blue light .

  When Bill got up in the afternoon, he could still see the blue light in front of his eyes, 6 the evening grew darker, the light grew stronger. But 7 eight o'clock the blue light was so bright that he could hardly see anything else.

  “Don't go to work,” his wife said, “If it isn't better by tomorrow, I'll have to 8 the doctor. ”

  Bill didn't go to work, He sat in an armchair, 9 but with closed eyes.

  At eleven o'clock a long loud explosion (爆炸) 10 the ground. Bill opened his eyes and jumped 11 . The blue light was gone ! He rushed outside 12 shouted, “ Gas ! Gas in the mine ! Oh pity the night shift !”

  The gas explosion killed 179 men in the mine. The bodies remain 13 in their deep grave (坟墓) . And Bill has never 14 that blue light. Why did it make him, the only man 15 that night?

  

1.

[  ]

A.place
B.care
C.share
D.interest

2.

[  ]

A.selected
B.picked out
C.rather chose
D.preferred to

3.

[  ]

A.usual
B.usually
C.as often
D.as usual

4.

[  ]

A.like he said
B.as he thought
C.as he said
D.as he called it

5.

[  ]

A.terrified
B.worried
C.woke up
D.troubled

6.

[  ]

A.As
B.Before
C.For
D.And

7.

[  ]

A.before
B.since
C.by
D.on

8.

[  ]

A.send
B.go to see
C.send for
D.call on

9.

[  ]

A.waken up
B.awake
C.awaken
D.woke up

10.

[  ]

A.shook
B.beat
C.moved
D.cut up

11.

[  ]

A.to his feet
B.onto his feet
C.on his feet
D.to his foot

12.

[  ]

A.Another
B.Someone
C.The other one
D.Some one person

13.

[  ]

A.for a long time
B.for long
C.so far
D.as long

14.

[  ]

A.wondered
B.stopped wondering
C.stopped to wonder
D.stopped wonder

15.

[  ]

A.fit for work
B.unfit for work
C.able to go to work
D.unable for going to work
答案:C;C;D;D;D;A;C;C;B;A;A;B;A;B;B
解析:

  1.“but”后面提示Bill总在晚上工作,则推断出前面是“大家轮流在晚上工作”。

  2.“but”则说明bill想法与大家不一样。

  3.意思为同平时一样。

  4.Bill把“上晚班”看作是“吃晚饭”。

  5.意思为“打扰”。

  6.意思为“当……时”。

  7.意思为“到八点钟”。

  8.“go to see”是“去看医生”;而“send for…”是“请医生”。

  9.作伴随状语。

  11.固定词组

  12.Bill跑出去听到别人喊。


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7. A. None of us     B. No of us 

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8. A. after    B. when

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          C. as though      D. such enough

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D.never
(2) A.borrow
B.return
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D.keep
(3) A.go
B.come
    C.arrive
D.leave
(4) A.so
B.rather
    C.such
D.quite
(5) A.in
B.on
    C.for
D.at
(6) A.husband
B.wife
    C.uncle
D.aunt
(7) A.naming
B.be named
    C.named
D.who named
(8) A.his
B.its
    C.her
D.these
(9) A.Mark's
B.Mr Dodds
    C.his sister's
D.the girl's
(10) A.wrong
B.next
   C.last
D.usual
(11) A.working
B.driving
   C.speaking
D.parking
(12) A.not
B.nor
   C.no
D.or
(13) A.always
B.sometimes
   C.never
D.seldom
(14) A.outside
B.down
   C.inside
D.through
(15) A.voice
B.knock
   C.noise
D.shout
(16) A.shut
B.watched
   C.repaired
D.answered
(17) A.standing
B.be standing
   C.stood
D.stands
(18) A.wrong
B.well
   C.right
D.bad
(19) A.stood
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   C.walked
D.driven
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(1) A.at
B.for
    C.with
D.in
(2) A.crowds
B.crowded
    C.filling
D.full
(3) A.windows
B.kitchens
    C.walls
D.doors
(4) A.laughing
B.smiling
    C.weeping
D.shouting
(5) A.lost
B.thrown
    C.got
D.stolen
(6) A.clothes
B.trousers
    C.sleeves
D.pocket
(7) A.picked up
B.picked out
    C.picked for
D.picked at
(8) A.money
B.bill
    C.piece
D.note
(9) A.Not at all
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(10) A.eyes
B.nose
   C.mouth
D.lips
(11) A.down
B.in
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D.up
(12) A.and so
B.for so
   C.or not
D.or so
(13) A.doing
B.putting
   C.keeping
D.making
(14) A.joy
B.surprise
   C.astonishment
D.disappointment
(15) A.for
B.with
   C.to
D.out
(16) A.naturally
B.completely
   C.possibly
D.actually
(17) A.first
B.third
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D.second
(18) A.could
B.can
   C.would
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B.worked
C.stayed
D.studied
(2) A.ready
B.told
C.asked
D.glad
(3) A.made
B.sent
C.ordered
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B.careful
C.unlucky
D.unhappy
(5) A.war
B.weather
C.people
D.country
(6) A.pick up
B.return
C.go for
D.take
(7) A.straight
B.much easier
C.comfortable
D.the same
(8) A.common
B.terrible
C.colourless
D.worried
(9) A.graduate from
B.stop from
C.finish
D.leave
(10) A.fired
B.left
C.punished
D.admitted
(11) A.like him
B.following him
C.nice
D.tall
(12) A.like
B.get close to
C.know
D.help
(13) A.happy
B.painful
C.angry
D.sad
(14) A.lonely
B.friendly
C.crying
D.smiling
(15) A.balance
B.money
C.control
D.direction
(16) A.hit
B.defeated
C.shot
D.troubled
(17) A.assistant
B.experience
C.excuse
D.reason
(18) A.people
B.judge
C.others
D.chairman
(19) A.know
B.uncover
C.tell
D.understand
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C.trap
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(1)

[  ]

A.

decision

B.

expression

C.

impression

D.

story

(2)

[  ]

A.

speak

B.

say

C.

talk

D.

tell

(3)

[  ]

A.

bad-tempered

B.

well-behaved

C.

kind-hearted

D.

absent-minded

(4)

[  ]

A.

excitedly

B.

sadly

C.

shyly

D.

friendly

(5)

[  ]

A.

morning

B.

afternoon

C.

noon

D.

night

(6)

[  ]

A.

promised

B.

had

C.

was

D.

turned

(7)

[  ]

A.

back

B.

foot

C.

head

D.

end

(8)

[  ]

A.

slowly

B.

proudly

C.

disappointedly

D.

loudly

(9)

[  ]

A.

allow

B.

permit

C.

get

D.

let

(10)

[  ]

A.

children

B.

wife

C.

family

D.

friends

(11)

[  ]

A.

distant

B.

closely

C.

close

D.

closer

(12)

[  ]

A.

supposed

B.

thought

C.

imagined

D.

expected

(13)

[  ]

A.

fell

B.

dropped

C.

dripped

D.

dipped

(14)

[  ]

A.

took up

B.

held up

C.

picked up

D.

put up

(15)

[  ]

A.

in

B.

on

C.

behind

D.

out of

(16)

[  ]

A.

thank

B.

hope

C.

envy

D.

appreciate

(17)

[  ]

A.

situation

B.

position

C.

condition

D.

occasion

(18)

[  ]

A.

tightly

B.

slightly

C.

toughly

D.

brightly

(19)

[  ]

A.

many

B.

a little

C.

a lot

D.

less

(20)

[  ]

A.

so

B.

but

C.

and

D.

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