题目内容
It was the middle of my third grade, and I always lied for no reason about many things. Later, I realized that I was labeled(标签为) a liar, and my parents did not_____ me. Therefore, I promised to_____telling lies.
A few days later, my sister and I were invited to spend the weekend with my aunt. On that day, someone took one of Aunt Kim’s erasers and_____it across the top of the TV. The eraser ruined the shiny_____of the TV. When Aunt Kim discovered the destrction, all three of us were called into the TV room and asked to tell the____. Nobody did! The next thing I knew was that she was on the phone with my parents and they were on their way to____ me up.
It must be me! I was the_____. I was taken home and sent to my room. I begged them to believe that I was innocent, but no one______.
I stayed in my room the rest of that day. My parents_____let me out for dinner. And then there was a knock at the front door. Aunt Kim was standing there. It turned out that my younger sister finally felt_____! She_____that she was the one who rubbed the eraser on the TV. Aunt Kim had come to get me. I was invited back!
I don’t even remember being_____at my sister. I learned a valuable lesson about lying. A liar is not believed when he tells the truth.No matter how big or_____your lie is, once you are labeled a liar, _____trust takes a lot of work and time. I promised myself right then_____to lie again.
1.A. understandB. careC. trustD. like
2.A. beginB. continueC. tryD. stop
3.A. rubbed B. threwC. washedD. cleaned
4.A. backB. surfaceC. pictureD. shape
5.A. answerB. secretC. resultD. truth
6.A. lookB. giveC. pickD. ring
7.A. makerB. thiefC. liarD. criminal
8.A. receivedB. listenedC. obeyedD. wanted
9.A. quicklyB. graduallyC. finallyD. immediately
10.A. angryB. guiltyC. movedD. frightened
11.A. admittedB. refusedC. promisedD. argued
12.A. sadB. coldC. cruelD. mad
13.A. cleverB. goodC. badD. small
14.A. earningB. makingC. wastingD. losing
15.A. sometimesB. proudlyC. neverD. carefully
1.C
2.D
3.A
4.B
5.D
6.C
7.C
8.B
9.C
10.B
11.A
12.D
13.D
14.A
15.C
【解析】
试题分析:文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者曾经爱说谎,以至于父母不再信任他。一次到阿姨家玩有人弄坏了阿姨家的电视机,几乎所有人都认为是他。结果证明不是他,作者最后懂得获得信任需要时间。
1.A. understand理解;B. care关心;C. trust信任;D. like喜欢。后来,我被标签为爱说谎的人,我的父母不再信任我。故选C。
2.A. begin开始;B. continue继续;C. try哭;D. stop停止。因此,我答应我停止说谎了。故选D。
3.考查动词。A. rubbed揉;B. threw扔;C. washed洗;D. cleaned清洁。有人拿了Kim阿姨的一块橡皮擦并用它擦电视的顶部。故选A。
4.考查名词。A. back后面;B. surface表面;C. picture照片;D. shape形状。橡皮擦毁坏了电视的表面。故选B。
5.考查名词。A. answer回答;B. secret秘密;C. result结果;D. truth事实。我们所有的三个人都被叫到电视的房间并要求告诉真相。故选D。
6.考查动词。A. look看;B. give给;C. pick捡;D. ring打电话。Pick sb. up接某人。我知道的另外一件事情是她和我父母通过电话,他们在来的路上接我回家。故选C。
7.考查名词。A. maker制造者;B. thief贼;C. liar说谎的人;D. criminal罪犯。一定是我,我是说谎的人。故选C。
8.考查动词。A. received接收;B. listened听;C. obeyed遵守;D. wanted想要。我恳求他们相信我是无辜的,但他们不听。故选B。
9.考查副词。A. quickly飞快地;B. gradually渐渐地;C. finally最终;D. immediately立刻。最终,父母让我出来吃饭。故选C。
10.考查形容词。A. angry生气的;B. guilty有罪的;C. moved感动的;D. frightened害怕的。结果证明是我妹妹感到愧疚。故选B。
11.考查动词。A. admitted承认;B. refused拒绝;C. promised答应;D. argued争论。她承认她是那个用橡皮擦擦电视的人。故选A。
12.考查形容词。A. sad难过的;B. cold冷的;C. cruel残忍的;D. mad疯狂的。be mad at对 ... 非常愤怒;恼火。我甚至记不得对我妹妹发火。故选D。
13.考查形容词。A. clever更聪明;B. good好的;C. bad坏的;D. small小的。不管你说的谎是大还是小。故选D。
14.考查动词。A. earning赚取;B. making使得;C. wasting浪费;D. losing失去。获得信任需要大量的工作和时间。故选A。
15.考查副词。A. sometimes有时;B. proudly自豪地;C. never从不;D. carefully仔细地。我答应自己,就不会再说谎了。故选C。
考点:考查记叙文
A. longer B. makes C. discuss D. are E. secrets F. important G. friends H. lonely I. talk J. because |
Everyone needs friends. We all like to feel close to someone. We can share 1. with our friends and turn to them for help when we are in trouble. In a word, it is nice to have a friend to 2. , laugh and do things with. Certainly, sometimes we need to be alone. We don’t always want people around. But we would feel 3. if we never had a friend.
To make 4. , you must be friendly. A cheerful person smiles. A smile always makes the others like you. Smile at someone and you are sure to get a smile back from him.
Try to remember names. It 5. your new friends feel happy when you call them by their names, 6. you don’t forget them.
No two people are just the same. If you don’t agree with other people, you should still be friendly. Do not argue, but 7. . You always lose friends if you argue too much. And you should think more of others than of yourself. It’s good for teenagers to have one or a group of good friends. This is very 8. in children’s growing up, because friends can discuss things which are too difficult to say to their family members.
There’s more good news for people who have friends. They live 9. than people who don’t have. Why? It could be that they 10. happier. Being happy helps you stay well and it could be good just knowing that someone cares about you.