资源简介 完形填空11篇(2024·浙江杭州·一模)It was Hoppy’s first day at his new school. He met Billy and his friends, some cool kids in the school. On their way home, a redheaded boy, Gerald, was 1 past them with a schoolbag.Billy pushed the boy so that he fell off his bike and his glasses broke. They ran away, laughing.Hoppy wanted to run away, too. But 2 he just stood there.The boy was crying 3 now. He looked up at Hoppy. “Don’t hit me,” he said in a low voice.Hoppy smiled. “Only bullies do that. Really 4 people keep their fists (拳头) in their pockets.”Hoppy helped Gerald fix his 5 and on their way to Gerald’s home, they decided to go surfing the next day.On that day, Hoppy went to the 6 with his father first. Billy and the other boys were there, too.Later, Gerald arrived and 7 walked into Billy and his friends. When he saw them, he started to walk away. Billy 8 Gerald and pushed him. Gerald fell over onto the sand.But he picked 9 up and said, “Leave me alone.”Still, they kicked sand at him.Gerald felt like crying. “Leave me alone,” he said again, as loudly as he could.Billy kicked Gerald’s feet from under him and Gerald fell in the sand again. This time he managed a brave smile as he got up and 10 the boys.“Just leave me alone,” he said, 11 and stronger.Hoppy and his father had seen the 12 and ran to help.As they came near, they heard Gerald say to Billy and the other boys, “I’ve had enough of you.You might think you’re strong but you’re not, you’re just bullies,” said Gerald. “ 13 leave me alone.”Billy’s face turned 14 and they had noticed Hoppy and his dad coming. So they quickly ran off.“You stood up to them. That was really 15 of you.” said Hoppy’s dad.Gerald looked up. “Yeah”, he said with a smile.1.A.walking B.riding C.running D.driving2.A.always B.also C.instead D.exactly3.A.softly B.loudly C.hard D.strongly4.A.happy B.healthy C.funny D.strong5.A.glasses B.bike C.schoolbag D.hair6.A.museum B.park C.beach D.mountain7.A.generally B.gradually C.probably D.accidentally8.A.ran over B.ran through C.ran after D.ran off9.A.themselves B.himself C.herself D.myself10.A.faced B.saw C.pushed D.hit11.A.colder B.deeper C.louder D.quieter12.A.fight B.cry C.play D.voice13.A.if B.so C.but D.because14.A.green B.blue C.yellow D.red15.A.careful B.brave C.kind D.patient(2024·浙江杭州·一模)One morning, I was waiting at the bus stop, worried about being late for school. There were many people waiting 16 line at the bus stop, but most of them just stared (盯着) at their mobile phones 17 . No one talked or laughed.When the bus 18 came, we all hurried on board. I got a place next to the window, so I had a good view (视野) of the sidewalk. A boy on a bike 19 me. He was riding beside the bus while waving his arm. I heard a passenger behind me shouting to the 20 , but he refused to stop the bus. We realized that we wouldn’t stop until we reached the 21 stop. The bus drove fast, and the boy tried his best to 22 it. He was tired, but he still kept riding. He was carrying 23 over his shoulder and shouting.Finally, when we came to the next stop, to our 24 , the boy ran up to the door of the bus and said something to the driver. Then the driver 25 and asked, “Did anyone lose a suitcase at the bus stop ” A woman on the bus shouted, “Oh, dear! It’s 26 !” She pushed her way to the driver and took the suitcase 27 . Everyone on the bus began talking about what the boy did, and the crowds of 28 suddenly became friendly to one another.Sometimes even something 29 can make a big difference! What an 30 experience!16.A.on B.for C.in D.with17.A.in anger B.in danger C.in surprise D.in silence18.A.finally B.suddenly C.quickly D.early19.A.changed B.cheated C.cheered D.interested20.A.policeman B.passenger C.driver D.boy21.A.second B.first C.last D.next22.A.come up with B.catch up with C.fill up with D.end up with23.A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing24.A.joy B.surprise C.excitement D.satisfaction25.A.stood up B.looked up C.climbed up D.set up26.A.his B.hers C.yours D.mine27.A.angrily B.thankfully C.calmly D.noisily28.A.strangers B.friends C.students D.tourists29.A.big B.easy C.small D.hard30.A.unbelievable B.unforgettable C.unlucky D.unfair(2024·浙江杭州·一模)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最佳选项。My name is Lucy Blevins. I’m a very lucky person because I make my living doing what I love— 31 beautiful pictures.I’ve loved painting for as long as I can remember. I created my 32 great work when I was just four. My bedroom 33 were blue like the summer sky. One day, when Mom wasn’t 34 , I painted a summer scene on one blue wall.I was just finishing the painting when Mom walked into my room. Her mouth dropped open and she stood still. “I’m 35 ,” I remember thinking to myself. So I was really 36 when Mom said, “What a beautiful picture, Lucy!” The picture stayed on my bedroom wall and is still there today, nearly 30 years later. Every time I visit Mom, I look at it 37 , remembering that day.I often share this story with others 38 it shows how much Mom supported my love of painting. When I was in school, she 39 my performance in art class as much as in math or reading or science. She 40 all my paintings, and she hung many of them on the walls in our house. She never said, “Painting is a fine 41 , but it’s a hard way to make a living.” Instead she said, “You are so talented. You’ll be a success. Follow your 42 .”Today I am a success as a 43 . I’m happy that people love my paintings enough to hang them in their homes. I am 44 that some of my paintings hang in museums around the country. Most of all, I am thankful that Mom has always supported me. Much of my success is because of 45 .31.A.collecting B.copying C.painting D.finding32.A.first B.second C.last D.only33.A.desks B.chairs C.beds D.walls34.A.thinking B.looking C.cooking D.eating35.A.in danger B.in trouble C.in need D.in love36.A.excited B.lonely C.surprised D.peaceful37.A.happily B.politely C.sadly D.patiently38.A.when B.so C.why D.because39.A.worried about B.cared about C.forgot about D.wrote about40.A.saved B.ordered C.lost D.borrowed41.A.job B.hobby C.story D.example42.A.teacher B.advice C.parents D.dream43.A.painter B.writer C.musician D.scientist44.A.proud B.shocked C.hopeful D.sorry45.A.myself B.us C.her D.it(2024·浙江杭州·一模)阅读下面短文,然后在各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最佳选项。When Emma woke up, she felt terrible — a cold had taken hold of her. Still, she needed to deal with lots of work. Emma slowly got out of bed and got ready for 46 . Then she took her umbrella and got out into the pouring rain.As she walked, she fought against the terrible weather. Emma’s umbrella was almost useless 47 it was raining cats and dogs. Then the wind blew it inside out. She was 48 from head to toe in a minute. She thought, “What a day to 49 my rain shoes!”At the office, the day was full of challenges, as 50 as the weather. She had a mountain of tasks. It would take her lots of time to deal with a great number of emails and phone calls. Before long, she has to take a 51 so she could become fresher and continue to work.Then, just at that moment, her 52 Alex came up and brought her a cup of coffee. Alex was always ready to lend a 53 . With a warm smile, he offered to help Emma with hundreds of emails. Having Alex help her was like a ray of sunshine on a rainy day. They 54 when they completed their tasks. It made the 55 pass quickly.On her way home, Emma thought about the day. It had ended up being surprisingly 56 . She realized that every cloud did indeed have a silver lining (一丝光明). Today, that silver lining was 57 her wonderful friend, Alex.When Emma arrived home, she decided to send Alex a message for 58 . She wrote, “Thank you for being my ray of sunshine on this rainy day!” It was a(an) 59 message, but it carried a lot of meaning.That night, listening to the heavy rain outside, Emma couldn’t help but smile. She had 60 the storm with Alex’s help.46.A.work B.school C.parties D.tests47.A.although B.but C.because D.so48.A.hot B.cool C.warm D.wet49.A.bring B.forget C.take D.move50.A.sunny B.snowy C.cloudy D.stormy51.A.taxi B.trip C.photo D.break52.A.brother B.friend C.cousin D.classmate53.A.hand B.bag C.bike D.computer54.A.argued B.ran C.cried D.laughed55.A.hours B.years C.weeks D.months56.A.awful B.busy C.enjoyable D.unlucky57.A.certainly B.suddenly C.strangely D.secretly58.A.interests B.thanks C.anger D.doubt59.A.scary B.embarrassing C.simple D.different60.A.run into B.gone through C.learnt about D.looked into(2024·浙江杭州·一模)A little boy who had no parents lived with his grandmother. One night their house caught a 61 . The grandmother tried to save the little boy asleep upstairs, but 62 in the smoke andfire.A crowd gathered around the burning house. The 63 cries for help were so loud, but no one seemed to know what to do in front of the 64 fire.65 , a stranger rushed from the crowd and circled to the back of the house. And he found an iron pipe that could reach an upstairs window. He disappeared for a minute, then, 66 with the boy in his arms. Among the cheers of the crowd, he 67 the hot pipe as the boy hung around his neck.A few weeks later, a public hearing was held in the town hall to decide 68 could care for the boy. Each person wanting the child was allowed to say a few 69 . The first man said, “I have a big farm.” The second man said he was a 70 and that he could give the child the best education himself. Finally, the 71 man in society said, “I have a lot of money. I can give the boy everything he wants.”In the end, from the back seat stood up a stranger. Reaching the front of the hall, he stood directly 72 the little boy. Slowly the stranger took out his 73 from his pockets. The little boy had been looking to the floor 74 then he looked up. The man’s hands were terribly scarred (疤痕). Suddenly the boy cried. Here was the man who had 75 his life. With a rush the boy threw himself around the stranger’s neck and held on for life.61.A.fire B.smoke C.rainstorm D.flood62.A.hurt B.died C.slept D.worried63.A.woman’s B.man’s C.boy’s D.grandmother’s64.A.terrible B.famous C.wonderful D.small65.A.Carefully B.Happily C.Suddenly D.Politely66.A.appeared B.ran C.laughed D.shouted67.A.walked down B.walked up C.climbed down D.climbed up68.A.who B.why C.what D.when69.A.letters B.words C.sentences D.phrases70.A.farmer B.banker C.engineer D.teacher71.A.poorest B.richest C.strongest D.tallest72.A.beside B.in front of C.next to D.at the back of73.A.hands B.feet C.money D.pictures74.A.when B.since C.after D.until75.A.gave B.saved C.changed D.helped(2024·浙江杭州·一模)Colored rice poured out of Manju’s paper cup and showered across the floor. “I’m sorry,” he told his grandmother. He rushed to 76 the rice. Would Grandmother still let him help with the rangoli The rangoli was a traditional good-luck 77 on the ground. Grandmother made one every start of the new year. This year, Manju was ten years old and he was 78 enough to help. But so far he’d only made a mess. Grandmother smiled at him and said, “Don’t be 79 . It takes practice.” Manju tried again more 80 . “It works!”After a while, Manju saw over at Grandmother and said, “You’ve 81 a lot, but I’ve done a little.” Grandmother said. “Breaks bring bad luck, but your side looks 82 . You’re doing a good job.” Manju kept working. Sometimes his rice ran outside the drawing. Sometimes he used the wrong color, 83 Grandmother had to redraw it. But slowly, the bright rice changed into a beautiful peacock (孔雀).Manju admired the peacock when Grandmother left to answer the phone. Then he noticed a 84 on Grandmother’s side. Should he fix it “I’ll surprise Grandmother!” 85 decided to help!Suddenly, Manju fell down onto the rangoli. He pushed the rice back, but the colors were 86 . When Grandmother came back, Manju looked down. He said, “I’m so sorry. I should have waited for you.” Grandmother shook her head. “You saw a 87 and tried to fix it. I’m proud of you.” “But the rangoli is broken,” Manju said. “Not if you 88 me.” Grandmother said. Manju picked up the rice at once, dividing each grain (米粒) by color. Just before nightfall, they finished 89 the rangoli together.“We did it! The peacock seemed alive.” Manju smiled. “We make a good 90 .” Grandmother said. The new year felt full of good luck, thanks to grandmother and him.76.A.heat up B.set up C.clean up D.put up77.A.food B.game C.play D.painting78.A.old B.clever C.proud D.honest79.A.shy B.angry C.worried D.surprised80.A.silently B.excitedly C.politely D.carefully81.A.changed B.found C.corrected D.finished82.A.big B.nice C.sweet D.strange83.A.so B.or C.because D.although84.A.risk B.secret C.break D.color85.A.I B.He C.She D.They86.A.lost B.mixed C.doubled D.recorded87.A.cup B.mess C.problem D.picture88.A.help B.tell C.trust D.promise89.A.fixing B.pushing C.checking D.cleaning90.A.plan B.team C.dream D.example(2024·浙江杭州·一模)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The twins were filled with excitement as they were planning a surprise for Mother’s Day. They planned to make French toast (吐司) and chicken porridge. They had watched their mother in the kitchen. When the big 91 came, the pair went to the kitchen quietly early in the morning. They put some rice into a pot (锅) and left it to boil while they made the French toast. Jeff broke two eggs into a plate and added in some milk. Jenny put two pieces of bread into the egg mixture. Everything was going smoothly 92 Jeff started frying (煎) the bread. The pan was too 93 and the bread turned black within seconds. Jenny threw the burnt piece, put in the other piece and 94 the fire so it cooked slowly. Then Jeff noticed the porridge boiled over. Jenny felt scared. 95 , Jeff stayed calm and turned off the gas quickly. Just then, they caught the smell of burning. The other piece of bread in the pan had turned 96 as well. As the twins looked around them in disappointment, their father 97 . “Don’t be worried!” He helped them clean the mess quickly. After that, Jeff told their father their plan. “Sounds great! I can 98 you to cook,” their father said. Hearing this, Jenny and Jeff 99 with joy in eyes. With their father’s help, it didn’t take long 100 the French toast and chicken porridge were ready. When 101 was ready, their father left the kitchen,promising to keep their 102 . The twins carried the breakfast upstairs and woke their mother up. “Happy Mother’s Day!” “It is unbelievable! You can cook! It’s the biggest 103 I have received,” seeing the breakfast, their mother said excitedly. Her face shone with 104 . Their father winked (眨眼) at Jenny and Jeff and said, “They have known how to 105 others.” It was a secret only shared between them.91.A.day B.week C.month D.year92.A.unless B.until C.because D.although93.A.hot B.cold C.light D.heavy94.A.lit up B.put out C.turned down D.played with95.A.Unluckily B.Surprisingly C.Nervously D.Thankfully96.A.soft B.fresh C.black D.sweet97.A.warned B.realized C.suggested D.appeared98.A.ask B.teach C.allow D.follow99.A.jumped B.rushed C.searched D.collected100.A.when B.after C.before D.since101.A.everything B.anything C.nothing D.something102.A.gift B.trade C.secret D.dream103.A.help B.praise C.interest D.surprise104.A.power B.success C.fear D.happiness105.A.deal with B.look after C.depend on D.believe in(2024·浙江杭州·一模)My mom and I flew to Whitehorse to care for my sick old grandfather. We 106 to spend two months in the town where I lived when I was a kid.A few days before we arrived, my grandfather called to say he was flying to Vancouver for another operation (手术). My mom had already booked the air tickets and asked for her 107 from work, so even though my grandfather wouldn’t be there, we still made the trip.Grandpa 108 a dog. He got it from a local shelter (收容所) two years earlier and renamed him “Scruffy”. 109 we were alone in my grandpa’s house with nothing to do, Scruffy saved us. The dog needed to be walked. Those walks were 110 to revisit the place where I grew up. I left that small townbehind as soon as I finished primary school. Scruffy took us to the school, where 111 picture still hung.By the fall, we were back in Toronto and Grandpa was back in Whitehorse. He was weak, so I flew to 112 him. When I arrived, my grandpa was tired and 113 a lot. With no one to talk to, I found myself chatting with Scruffy. He was always excited to see me. I gave him many 114 : Scruffster, Scruff-man, Scruffmaster. He would 115 reply to them all.The last month of the year was 116 . My grandfather died. Visitors came and went. My mom and I were too 117 to keep Scruffy. But it didn’t matter because Scruffy had 118 the heart of my grandpa’s neighbor months earlier. He was well taken care of.Last summer, I took a trip to Whitehorse. During my 119 , I dropped by the neighbor’s home to see Scruffy. As soon as I opened the door, he, as 120 as ever, ran up to me, making me feel right at my grandfather’s home.106.A.refused B.planned C.continued D.failed107.A.leave B.change C.choice D.decision108.A.met B.trained C.kept D.followed109.A.After B.While C.Until D.Unless110.A.hopes B.problems C.methods D.chances111.A.my B.his C.her D.its112.A.think of B.look after C.worry about D.get used to113.A.ate B.learned C.slept D.worked114.A.walks B.toys C.snacks D.names115.A.happily B.quietly C.bravely D.politely116.A.important B.normal C.hard D.free117.A.serious B.nervous C.weak D.busy118.A.won B.missed C.offered D.hidden119.A.growth B.break C.life D.stay120.A.kind B.excited C.thankful D.natural(2018七年级上·江苏淮安·专题练习)It was a lovely spring afternoon. My classmates and I were playing happily on the playground when I let out a cry, “Ow! Ow! Something in my shoe is biting me.”Everyone was shocked by the cry. They took me into a classroom and were about to take off my 121 . “Which foot is it ” One asked “let us have a look.”Suddenly, I remembered the holes in 122 socks. My family was very poor during those years. I wore welfare socks, which cost only a little, but those 123 welfare socks didn’t last long. They soon had 124 at the bottom.I refused to take off my shoe. I 125 stand others seeing the holes in my sock. I tried to hold back my tears. Yet, each time the thing 126 my shoe bit me, tears raced down my face.My teacher, Miss Diane, hurried into the 127 , “What’s wrong ” She asked.“Something is biting her right foot, 128 she doesn’t let us take off her shoe,” One of my classmates answered.Miss Diane lived next door to me. She 129 everything about my family. She put both hands on my shaking shoulders and 130 into my painful and hopeless eyes.“Oh, yes, it must be a sock-eating ant,” She said, as if she had 131 seen the thing inside the shoe. “I had a bite from one of those ants. By the time I got my shoe off, it had 132 almost the whole bottom off my sock.” My classmates nodded while they were listening to the teacher 133 , although they all looked a little puzzled.Miss Diane took off my right shoe and sock and shook them over the dustbin. Two red ants 134 it.“Just what I thought. The ants have eaten part of her sock.” When she stroked an alcohol cotton ball on the bites, she added, “You are such a 135 girl to take so many bites.”The alcohol felt cool on the bites and a little girl’s pride was saved by the “sock-eating ant ” story.121.A.shoe B.shirt C.hat D.coat122.A.his B.her C.my D.your123.A.free B.wet C.dirty D.cheap124.A.holes B.boxes C.stones D.pockets125.A.could B.couldn’t C.must D.mustn’t126.A.on B.near C.under D.in127.A.office B.playground C.classroom D.toilet128.A.because B.but C.or D.so129.A.knew B.forgot C.taught D.borrowed130.A.looked B.dropped C.ran D.got131.A.hardly B.already C.still D.only132.A.turned B.put C.taken D.eaten133.A.angrily B.sadly C.carefully D.happily134.A.lived on B.fell into C.went over D.turned to135.A.lucky B.friendly C.brave D.clever(2019·浙江杭州·二模)Last year I ruined my summer vacation by bringing along a modern convenience: the iPad. Instead of 136 nature,I checked my email. Instead of paddling a small boat,I followed my Twitter feed(推特简讯).Instead of reading great novels,I stuck to reading four 137 each morning. And that was the problem: I was behaving 138 I were still in the office. My body was on vacation but my head wasn't.So this year I made up my mind to try something 139 : getting away from the Internet. I knew it wouldn't be easy,since I'm bad at self-control. But I was determined. I started by 140 the iPad to my wife. Then,a little bit of luck: the cell phone signal at our house was 141 than in the past,meaning that I couldn't cheat. I was forced to carry out my plan. Largely cut off from email,Twitter and my favorite newspaper websites,I had few ways to connect to the world except for the radio and how much radio can one listen to really I had no 142 but to do what I had planned to all along: read books.This experience has had a 143 ending. With determination and the strong support of my wife,I won in my vacation struggle 144 the Internet. I 145 realized that it was I,not the iPad, that was the problem.I knew I had won when 146 passed a Starbucks and my wife asked if I wanted to stop to use the Wi-Fi. “I don't need it,” I said. 147 ,as we return to post-vacation life,a harder test begins: Can I 148 when I'm back at work And I don't plan to 149 my convenience completely. But I hope to resist the temptation(诱惑)to check my email every five minutes,which often leads to following my Twitter replies.A vacation is supposed to help you reset your 150 to become more productive(高效的).Here I hope this one worked.136.A.looking up B.looking for C.looking at D.looking after137.A.novels B.newspapers C.books D.dictionaries138.A.so that B.as if C.even though D.ever since139.A.upset B.calm C.crazy D.different140.A.sending B.giving C.destroying D.throwing141.A.better B.stronger C.less D.worse142.A.choice B.way C.means D.idea143.A.meaningless B.hopeful C.happy D.peaceful144.A.for B.against C.to D.in145.A.certainly B.suddenly C.immediately D.finally146.A.I B.he C.they D.we147.A.Also B.However C.Otherwise D.Anyway148.A.stop B.escape C.continue D.change149.A.give up B.give in C.give off D.give away150.A.body B.heart C.brain D.thought(2024·浙江杭州·一模)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中选出一个最佳选项。Recently, I went out to a bar with my friend Nicole. I didn’t actually know 151 well as we had only met once at a meeting. When I found myself in her town, we decided to 152 up. Since we knew little about each other, we shared our stories, and she asked me many questions about my 153 .When answering her questions about what I had learned in my travels, I told Nicole that travel had greatly improved my ability to “ 154 ” people and situations.“Oh OK. Read my 155 over there,” she challenged me.So I offered her my opinions about her friends and the other people in the bar.156 did I do I asked when I had finished.“Wow!” She was shocked.You might want to know how I was able to get those people right. For sure, I 157 nothing about mind games. I judged their personalities simply by reading their body language, facial expressions, dress, and the 158 they talked with one another.I had traveled 159 before. When I was traveling, I 160 always understand what people weretrying to say to me as most of them didn’t speak English. Non-verbal (非言语的) communication became very important. Whenever words 161 , I depended on people’s facial expressions. 162 watching how people behaved, I tried to 163 how they felt about something. The tone (音调) in people’s voices was quite helpful, too.The more I traveled and the more I talked with different people, the 164 I became at “reading” people. If you travel widely, you will be able to develop this 165 , too.151.A.it B.him C.her D.you152.A.meet B.look C.take D.come153.A.work B.hometown C.parents D.travels154.A.read B.find C.dance D.write155.A.sisters B.brothers C.cousins D.friends156.A.What B.How C.Why D.When157.A.reduced B.punished C.knew D.had158.A.risk B.way C.decision D.smell159.A.a little B.a few C.a bit D.a lot160.A.shouldn’t B.couldn’t C.needn’t D.mustn’t161.A.failed B.lost C.got D.left162.A.For B.On C.By D.In163.A.hand out B.work out C.give out D.carry out164.A.less B.more C.worse D.better165.A.tool B.hobby C.ability D.life参考答案:1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.B【导语】本文主要介绍了霍普帮助受欺负的男孩杰拉尔德勇敢地面对那些欺负他的人。1.句意:在他们回家的路上,一个红头发的男孩杰拉尔德提着书包从他们身边匆匆走过。walking走路;riding骑;running跑;driving开车。根据“he fell off his bike”可知是骑自行车。故选B。2.句意:但他只是站在那里。always总是;also也;instead相反;exactly确切地。根据“Hoppy wanted to run away, too. But...he just stood there.”可知他也想跑走,然而,他只是站在那里。故选C。3.句意:男孩现在在轻声哭泣。softly柔软地;loudly大声地;hard努力地;strongly强烈地。根据“he said in a low voice.”可知是轻声哭泣。故选A。4.句意:真正强壮的人会把拳头放在口袋里。happy开心的;healthy健康的;funny有趣的;strong强的。根据“people keep their fists (拳头) in their pockets”可知是真正强的人会把自己的拳头放在口袋里。故选D。5.句意:霍普帮杰拉尔德修好眼镜,在去杰拉尔德家的路上,他们决定第二天去冲浪。glasses眼镜;bike自行车;schoolbag书包;hair头发。根据“his glasses broke”可知是帮他修好眼镜。故选A。6.句意:那天,霍普先和父亲一起去了海滩。museum博物馆;park公园;beach海滩;mountain山。根据“they decided to go surfing the next day.”可知是去海滩冲浪。故选C。7.句意:后来,杰拉尔德来了,不小心碰到了比利和他的朋友们。generally通常地;gradually逐渐地;probably可能;accidentally偶然地。根据“walked into Billy and his friends.”可知是不小心碰到了他们。故选D。8.句意:比利追着杰拉尔德,推了他一把。ran over碾过;ran through匆匆浏览;ran after追逐;ran off跑离。根据“When he saw them, he started to walk away”可知杰拉尔德跑开了,然后比利追着杰拉尔德。故选C。9.句意:但他站起来说:“别管我。”themselves他们自己;himself他自己;herself她自己;myself我自己。根据“But he picked...up”可知是他自己。故选B。10.句意:这一次,当他站起来面对孩子们时,他勇敢地笑了笑。faced面对;saw看见;pushed推;hit打击。根据“got up and...the boys.”可知是站起来面对那些男孩子。故选A。11.句意:“别管我,”他说,声音越来越大,越来越强。colder更冷;deeper更深;louder更大声;quieter更安静。根据“and stronger.”可知是声音更大。故选C。12.句意:霍普和他的父亲看到了打斗场面,便跑过去帮忙。fight打架;cry哭;play玩;voice声音。根据“Hoppy and his father had seen the”以及上文内容可知是看到了杰拉尔德和比利在打架。故选A。13.句意:所以别管我。if如果;so所以;but但是;because因为。此处和前文是因果关系,此处表示结果,用so连接。故选B。14.句意:比利的脸涨红了,他们注意到霍普和他爸爸来了。green绿色;blue蓝色;yellow黄色;red红色。根据“and they had noticed Hoppy and his dad coming. So they quickly ran off.”可知他的脸变红了,然后走开了。故选D。15.句意:你真的很勇敢。careful认真的;brave勇敢的;kind善良的;patient耐心的。根据“You stood up to them”可知杰拉尔德面对了那些欺负他的人,是很勇敢的。故选B。16.C 17.D 18.A 19.D 20.C 21.D 22.B 23.A 24.B 25.A 26.D 27.B 28.A 29.C 30.B【导语】本文主要讲述了一个小男孩骑自行车追赶公共汽车,只为把在公共汽车站捡到的手提箱还给失主的故事。16.句意:公共汽车站有许多人在排队等候,但大多数人只是默默地盯着手机。on在……上面;for为了;in在……里面;with和。wait in line意为“排队等候”。故选C。17.句意:公共汽车站有许多人在排队等候,但大多数人只是默默地盯着手机。in anger愤怒地;in danger处于危险中;in surprise惊讶地;in silence沉默地。根据下文“No one talked or laughed.”可知,此处表示大多数人只是默默地盯着手机。故选D。18.句意:公共汽车终于来了,我们都急忙上车。finally终于;suddenly突然;quickly快速地;early早。结合选项和语境可知,此处表示公共汽车终于来了。故选A。19.句意:一个骑自行车的男孩引起了我的关注。changed改变;cheated欺骗;cheered欢呼;interested使关注。根据下文“He was riding beside the bus while waving his arm.”可知,这个男孩一边挥舞着手臂,一边骑在公共汽车旁边。由此推知,此处表示这个男孩引起了作者的关注。故选D。20.句意:我听到我身后的一名乘客向司机大喊,但他拒绝停车。policeman警察;passenger乘客;driver司机;boy男孩。根据“but he refused to stop the bus”可知,此处表示有一名乘客向司机大喊。故选C。21.句意:我们意识到不到下一站是不会停下来的。second第二;first第一;last最后;next下一个。根据下文“when we came to the next stop”可知,此处表示下一个公共汽车站。故选D。22.句意:公共汽车开得很快,男孩尽最大努力去追上它。come up with想出;catch up with追上,赶上;fill up with用……装满;end up with以……结束。根据下文“He was tired, but he still kept riding.”可知,此处表示男孩尽力追上公共汽车。故选B。23.句意:他肩上扛着什么东西,大喊大叫。something某物;everything一切;anything任何事物;nothing没有什么。根据语境可知,此处表示男孩的肩上扛着某物。故选A。24.句意:最后,当我们来到下一站时,令我们惊讶的是,男孩跑到公交车门口对司机说了些什么。joy欢乐;surprise惊讶;excitement兴奋;satisfaction满意。to one’s surprise意为“令某人惊讶的是”。故选B。25.句意:然后司机站起来问道。stood up站起来;looked up查阅;climbed up爬上;set up设立。结合选项和语境可知,此处表示司机站起来问道。故选A。26.句意:它是我的。his他的;hers她的;yours你的;mine我的。结合语境和“It’s...!”可知,此处意为“它是我的”。故选D。27.句意:她挤到司机身边,感激地接过了手提箱。angrily生气地;thankfully感激地;calmly冷静地;noisily吵闹地。根据上文可知,男孩捡到了这个女人的手提箱,并归还给了她,所以此处表示这个女人感激地接过了手提箱。故选B。28.句意:公共汽车上的每个人都开始谈论这个男孩的所作所为,一群陌生人突然变得友好起来。strangers陌生人;friends朋友;students学生;tourists旅游者。根据“Everyone on the bus”可知,此处指公共汽车上的陌生人突然变得友好起来。故选A。29.句意:有时候,即使是很小的事情也会造成很大的影响!big大的;easy简单的;small小的;hard艰难的。根据“even”可推知,此处表示即使是很小的事情也会造成很大的影响。故选C。30.句意:多么难忘的经历啊!unbelievable难以置信的;unforgettable难忘的;unlucky不幸的;unfair不公平的。结合选项和语境可知,此处表示这是一个难忘的经历。故选B。31.C 32.A 33.D 34.B 35.B 36.C 37.D 38.D 39.B 40.A 41.B 42.D 43.A 44.A 45.C【导语】本文主要讲述了作者母亲支持作者成为一名画家的故事。31.句意:我是一个非常幸运的人,因为我以做我喜欢的事情为生——画漂亮的画。collecting收集;copying复制;painting画;finding发现。根据“…beautiful pictures”可知,此处指“画漂亮的画”。故选C。32.句意:我在四岁的时候创作了我的第一个伟大的作品。first第一;second第二;last最后的;only只。根据“I created my…great work when I was just four.”可知,作者在四岁时完成了第一个作品。故选A。33.句意:我卧室的墙壁像夏天的天空一样蓝。desks课桌;chairs椅子;beds床;walls墙。根据“I painted a summer scene on one blue wall.”可知,作者介绍了自己卧室的墙壁。故选D。34.句意:有一天,趁妈妈不注意,我在一面蓝色的墙上画了一幅夏天的景色。thinking认为;looking注意;cooking烹饪;eating吃。根据“when Mom wasn’t…, I painted”可知,当妈妈不注意的时候,作者在墙上画了一幅画。故选B。35.句意:我有麻烦了。in danger在危险中;in trouble有麻烦;in need迫切需要;in love恋爱中。根据“I was just finishing the painting when Mom walked into my room. Her mouth dropped open and she stood still.”可知,妈妈知道作者在墙上画画后,作者认为自己要有麻烦了。故选B。36.句意:所以当妈妈说“露西,多漂亮的一幅画啊!”时,我很惊讶。excited兴奋的;lonely孤单的;surprised惊讶的;peaceful和平的。根据“‘I’m…,’ I remember thinking to myself.”可知,作者本来觉得自己要有麻烦了,所以当得到妈妈的称赞时,作者感到很惊讶。故选C。37.句意:每次去看妈妈,我都耐心地看着它,回忆着那一天。happily高兴地;politely礼貌地;sadly难过地;patiently耐心地。根据“I look at it…, remembering that day”可知,作者每次都耐心地看着这幅画。故选D。38.句意:我经常和别人分享这个故事,因为它显示了妈妈是多么支持我对绘画的热爱。when当……的时候;so因此;why为什么;because因为。根据“it shows how much Mom supported my love of painting”可知,此处介绍了作者经常和别人分享这个故事的原因,应该用because引导原因状语从句。故选D。39.句意:我上学的时候,她关心我在美术课上的表现,就像关心我在数学、阅读或科学课上的表现一样。worried about担心;cared about关心;forgot about忘记某事或某人;wrote about写关于。根据“she…my performance in art class”可知,妈妈关心作者在美术课上的表现。故选B。40.句意:她保存了我所有的画,并把其中许多挂在我们家的墙上。saved保存;ordered命令;lost丢失;borrowed借。根据“and she hung many of them on the walls in our house”可知,她保存了作者所有的画。故选A。41.句意:绘画是一种很好的爱好,但要谋生却很难。job工作;hobby爱好;story故事;example例子。根据“but it’s a hard way to make a living”可知,前后表示转折,故前文表示“绘画是一种很好的爱好”。故选B。42.句意:追逐你的梦想。teacher老师;advice建议;parents父母;dream梦想。根据“You are so talented. You’ll be a success.”可知,作者的妈妈鼓励其追逐自己的梦想。故选D。43.句意:今天我是一位成功的画家。painter画家;writer作家;musician音乐家;scientist科学家。根据“I’m happy that people love my paintings enough to hang them in their homes.”可知,作者是一名画家。故选A。44.句意:我很自豪我的一些画挂在全国各地的博物馆里。proud自豪;shocked震惊;hopeful满怀希望的;sorry抱歉的。根据“some of my paintings hang in museums around the country”可知,作者感到很自豪。故选A。45.句意:我的成功很大程度上要归功于她。myself我自己;us我们;her她;it它。根据“Most of all, I am thankful that Mom has always supported me.”可知,作者认为自己的成功很大程度上要归功于自己的妈妈,用her指代。故选C。46.A 47.C 48.D 49.B 50.D 51.D 52.B 53.A 54.D 55.A56.C 57.A 58.B 59.C 60.B【导语】本文主要讲述了艾玛带着感冒,冒着倾盆大雨去上班的路上遭遇不顺,但是在上班时却得到了朋友的帮助,这让她明白“黑暗中总有一丝光明”的真谛。46.句意:艾玛慢慢地下了床,准备去上班。work工作;school学校;parties聚会;tests测试。根据下文“At the office”可知,她去工作了,故选A。47.句意:艾玛的伞几乎没用了,因为下着倾盆大雨。although尽管;but但是;because因为;so所以。前后句是因果关系,前果后因,故选C。48.句意:她一下子就浑身湿透了。hot热的;cool凉爽的;warm温暖的;wet潮湿的。根据“Emma’s umbrella was almost useless...it was raining cats and dogs.”可知,艾玛淋湿了,故选D。49.句意:多么糟糕的一天,竟然忘了我的雨鞋!bring带来;forget忘记;take带走;move移动。根据“What a day to...my rain shoes”可知,艾玛忘记穿雨鞋了,故选B。50.句意:在办公室,这一天充满了挑战,就像暴风雨一样。sunny晴朗的;snowy下雪的;cloudy多云的;stormy有暴风雨的。根据“the day was full of challenges”以及上文介绍艾玛经历的暴风雨可知,stormy符合语境,故选D。51.句意:不久之后,她必须休息一下,这样她才能恢复精神,继续工作。taxi出租车;trip旅途;photo照片;break休息。根据“so she could become fresher and continue to work.”可知,她需要休息一下,故选D。52.句意:就在这时,她的朋友亚历克斯走过来,给她端来一杯咖啡。brother哥哥;friend朋友;cousin表弟;classmate同学。根据下文“her wonderful friend, Alex.”可知,是指她的朋友,故选B。53.句意:亚历克斯总是乐于助人。hand手;bag包;bike自行车;computer电脑。根据“With a warm smile, he offered to help Emma with hundreds of emails”可知,亚历克斯乐于助人,lend a hand“伸出援手”,故选A。54.句意:他们完成任务后大笑起来。argued争吵;ran跑;cried哭泣;laughed大笑。根据“Having Alex help her was like a ray of sunshine on a rainy day”和“when they completed their tasks”可知,完成任务后应该大笑起来,故选D。55.句意:它使数小时的时间过得很快。hours小时;years年;weeks周;months月。根据语境可知,艾玛今天在办公室工作,需要花费的是以小时为单位的时间,故选A。56.句意:结果却出乎意料地令人愉快。awful糟糕的;busy忙碌的;enjoyable愉快的;unlucky不幸的。根据“surprisingly”以及文章介绍可知,艾玛今天的经历很糟糕,但是在好朋友亚历克斯的帮助下,艾玛的一天很愉快的结束了,故选C。57.句意:今天,一丝光明当然是她的好朋友,亚历克斯。certainly当然;suddenly突然地;strangely奇怪地;secretly秘密地。根据上文介绍可知,是亚历克斯的帮助让艾玛工作愉快地完成了,所以这一丝光明当然是她的好朋友,亚历克斯。故选A。58.句意:当艾玛回到家时,她决定给亚历克斯发个信息表示感谢。interests兴趣;thanks感谢;anger愤怒;doubt怀疑。根据“Thank you for...”可知,表达感谢,故选B。59.句意:这是一条简单的信息,但却包含了很多含义。scary吓人的;embarrassing令人尴尬的;simple简单的;different不同的。根据“Thank you for being my ray of sunshine on this rainy day!”可知,这条信息很简单,故选C。60.句意:她在亚历克斯的帮助下度过了这场风暴。run into遇到;gone through经历,经受;learnt about了解;looked into调查。根据“the storm with Alex’s help.”结合上文可知,艾玛在亚历克斯的帮助下度过了这场风暴,gone through符合语境,故选B。61.A 62.B 63.C 64.A 65.C 66.A 67.C 68.A 69.B 70.D 71.B 72.B 73.A 74.D 75.B【导语】本文主要讲述一场无情的大火夺走了小男孩的唯一亲人,大火无情人有情,很多人提出要收养他,但小男孩认出了曾经就过自己的男人,被他收养了。61.句意:一天晚上,他们的房子着火了。fire火;smoke烟;rainstorm暴风雨;flood洪水。根据“in the smoke and fire.”可知,是房子着火了。故选A。62.句意:奶奶试图救睡在楼上的小男孩,但死于浓烟和大火。hurt伤害;died死亡;slept睡觉;worried担心。根据“The grandmother tried to save the little boy asleep upstairs, but ”可知,后文语境发生了转折,应说奶奶死于浓烟和大火。故选B。63.句意:男孩的呼救声如此之大,但在可怕的大火面前,似乎没有人知道该做什么。woman’s女人的;man’s男人的;boy’s男孩的;grandmother’s奶奶的。根据后文的“with the boy in his arms.”可知,应该说小男孩的呼救声。故选C。64.句意:男孩的呼救声如此之大,但在可怕的大火面前,似乎没有人知道该做什么。terrible可怕的;famous著名的;wonderful精彩的;small小的。根据“but no one seemed to know what to do in front of the…fire.”可知,设空处是说可怕的火。故选A。65.句意:突然,一个陌生人从人群中冲出来,绕到房子后面。Carefully小心地;Happily快乐地;Suddenly突然;Politely有礼貌地。根据“a stranger rushed from the crowd”可知,是突然有一个陌生人冲出来。故选C。66.句意:他消失了一会儿,然后抱着孩子出现了。appeared出现;ran跑;laughed笑;shouted喊。根据“He disappeared for a minute, then…with the boy in his arms.”可知,前文说了消失,接着应该说抱着孩子出现了。故选A。67.句意:在人群的欢呼声中,他从热的管子爬下来了,而男孩就挂在他的脖子上。walked down向下走;walked up向上走;climbed down爬下来;climbed up爬上去。根据“The grandmother tried to save the little boy asleep upstairs”以及“the hot pipe as the boy hung around his neck.”可以,应该说抱着男孩爬下来。故选C。68.句意:几周后,市政厅举行了一场公开听证会,决定由谁来照顾这个男孩。who谁;why为什么;what什么;when什么时候。根据“could care for the boy.”可知,应该说决定由谁来照顾男孩。故选A。69.句意:每个想要孩子的人都被允许说几句话。letters信;words话;sentences句子;phrases短语。根据“Each person wanting the child was allowed to say a few”并结合语境,指的是想养这个小男孩的都被允许说几句“话”,故选B。70.句意:第二个人说他是一名老师,他自己可以给孩子最好的教育。farmer农民;banker银行家;engineer工程师;teacher老师。根据“and that he could give the child the best education himself.”可知,应该说他是一位老师。故选D。71.句意:最后,社会上最富有的人说:“我有很多钱。我可以给这孩子他想要的一切。”poorest最穷的;richest最富有的;strongest最强的;tallest最高的。根据“I have a lot of money. I can give the boy everything he wants.”可知,应该说他是最富有的。故选B。72.句意:他走到大厅前面,站在小男孩的正前方。beside在……旁;in front of在……前;next to挨着;at the back of在……后面。根据后文小男孩的动作“then he looked up. ”可知,有一个人走到小男孩的正前方。故选B。73.句意:陌生人慢慢地从口袋里掏出双手。hands手;feet脚;money钱;pictures图片。根据“from his pockets.”可知,应该说从口袋里掏出手。故选A。74.句意:小男孩一直看着地板,直到他抬起头来。when当……时;since由于;after在……以后;until直到。根据“The little boy had been looking to the floor…then he looked up.”可知,小男孩一直看着地板,直到他抬起头来。故选D。75.句意:这就是救了他一命的人。gave给;saved救;changed改变;helped帮。根据“his life”可知,是救了他命的人。故选B。76.C 77.D 78.A 79.C 80.D 81.D 82.B 83.A 84.C 85.B 86.B 87.C 88.A 89.A 90.B【导语】本文讲述了Manju和奶奶因为蓝果丽这种传统地画艺术而发生的故事。76.句意:他冲过去清理大米。heat up加热;set up建立;clean up清理;put up建造。根据“Colored rice poured out of Manju’s paper cup and showered across the floor.”可知是指他冲过去清理大米。故选C。77.句意:蓝果丽是地上的一幅传统的吉祥画。food食物;game游戏;play玩;painting画。根据“Sometimes his rice ran outside the drawing. Sometimes he used the wrong color…Grandmother had to redraw it. But slowly, the bright rice changed into a beautiful peacock”可知是指一幅传统的吉祥画。故选D。78.句意:今年,Manju十岁了,他已经长大了,可以帮忙了。old老的;clever聪明的;proud自豪的;honest诚实的。根据“Manju was ten years old”可知是指他已经长大了,可以帮忙了。故选A。79.句意:不要担心。shy害羞的;angry生气的;worried担心的;surprised惊讶的。根据“But so far he’d only made a mess.”可知是指奶奶让他不要担心,故选C。80.句意:Manju更仔细地再次尝试。silently安静地;excitedly兴奋地;politely礼貌地;carefully仔细地。根据“But so far he’d only made a mess.”可知重新更仔细地尝试。故选D。81.句意:你已经完成了很多,但我只完成了一点。changed改变;found发现;corrected修正;finished完成。根据“You’ve…a lot, but I’ve done a little.”可知是指你已经完成了很多,但我只完成了一点。故选D。82.句意:裂口会带来厄运,但你的这边看起来很棒。big大的;nice漂亮的;sweet甜的;strange陌生的。根据“You’re doing a good job.”可知是指但你的这边看起来很棒,故选B。83.句意:有时他用错了颜色,所以奶奶不得不重新画。so因此;or或者;because因为;although虽然。根据“Sometimes he used the wrong color…Grandmother had to redraw it.”可知是指有时他用错了颜色,所以奶奶不得不重新画。故选A。84.句意:然后,他注意到奶奶的一侧有一个裂口。risk冒险;secret秘密;break裂口;color颜色。根据“Breaks bring bad luck”以及“Should he fix it”可知是指注意到奶奶的一侧有一个裂口。故选C。85.句意:他决定帮助!I我;He他;She她;They他们。根据“Should he fix it ”可知是指他决定帮助!故选B。86.句意:他把米往后推,但米的颜色都混在一起了。lost丢失;mixed混合;doubled加倍;recorded记录。根据“Manju fell down onto the rangoli. He pushed the rice back”可知是指米的颜色都混在一起了。故选B。87.句意:你发现了一个问题,并试图解决它。cup杯子;mess混乱;problem问题;picture图画。根据“tried to fix it”可知是指发现了一个问题,并试图解决它。故选C。88.句意:如果你帮我的话就不会。help帮助;tell告诉;trust信任;promise承诺。根据“Manju picked up the rice at once, dividing each grain (米粒) by color.”可知是指你帮我的话就不会。故选A。89.句意:就在夜幕降临之前,他们一起把蓝果丽完善了。fixing修理;pushing推;checking检查;cleaning清洁。根据“tried to fix it”可知是指一起把蓝果丽完善了,故选A。90.句意:我们是一个很好的团队。plan计划;team团队;dream梦想;example例子。此处是指祖孙两人搭配一起把蓝果丽完善了。因此是一个很好的团队,故选B。91.A 92.B 93.A 94.C 95.D 96.C 97.D 98.B 99.B 100.C 101.A 102.C 103.D 104.D 105.B【导语】本文主要讲在母亲节这一天一对双胞胎在爸爸的帮助下给自己的妈妈准备惊喜。91.句意:当大日子到来时,两人一大早就悄悄地去了厨房。day天;week周;month月;year年。根据“for Mother’s Day”可知此处指母亲节这天到了。故选A。92.句意:一切都很顺利,直到杰夫开始煎面包。unless除非;until直到;because因为;although虽然。根据“the bread turned black within seconds”可知面包黑了,所以一切都很顺利,直到他开始煎面包。故选B。93.句意:锅太热了,面包几秒钟就变黑了。hot热的;cold冷的;light轻的;heavy重的。根据“the bread turned black within seconds”可知面包黑了,可见锅太热了。故选A。94.句意:珍妮扔下烧焦的那块,放进另一块,关小火,让它慢慢地熟了。lit up照亮;put out扑灭;turned down调小;played with和……玩。根据“the fire so it cooked slowly”可知是把火关小。故选C。95.句意:谢天谢地,杰夫保持冷静并迅速关掉了煤气。Unluckily不幸地;Surprisingly令人吃惊地;Nervously紧张地;Thankfully感谢地。根据“Jeff stayed calm and turned off the gas quickly”可知在珍妮害怕的时候,谢天谢地,杰夫很冷静,关掉了煤气。故选D。96.句意:锅里的另一块面包也变黑了。soft软的;fresh新鲜的;black黑的;sweet甜的。根据“the bread turned black”可知面包变黑了。故选C。97.句意:当双胞胎失望地环顾四周时,他们的父亲出现了。warned警告;realized意识到;suggested建议;appeared出现。根据“As the twins looked around them in disappointment, their father”可知他们看到他们的父亲出现了。故选D。98.句意:我可以教你们做饭。ask问;teach教;allow允许;follow跟随。根据“you to cook”可知是教他们做饭。故选B。99.句意:听到这里,珍妮和杰夫眼里充满喜悦。jumped跳;rushed冲;searched搜寻;collected收集。根据“with joy in eyes.”可知是眼里充满喜悦,rush符合语境。故选B。100.句意:在他们父亲的帮助下,没过多久,法式吐司和鸡肉粥就做好了。when当;after在……之后;before在……之前;since自从。根据“the French toast and chicken porridge were ready”可知在准备好之前没有花费太长时间。故选C。101.句意:一切准备就绪后,他们的父亲离开了厨房,答应保守他们的秘密。everything所有事;anything任何事;nothing没有事;something一些事。根据“was ready, their father left the kitchen”可知一切都准备好之后,父亲离开了。故选A。102.句意:一切准备就绪后,他们的父亲离开了厨房,答应保守他们的秘密。gift礼物;trade贸易;secret秘密;dream梦想。根据“It was a secret only shared between them.”可知是帮助他们保守秘密。故选C。103.句意:这是我收到的最大惊喜。help帮助;praise赞扬;interest兴趣;surprise惊喜。根据“It is unbelievable”可知是收到的惊喜。故选D。104.句意:她的脸上闪烁着幸福的光芒。power能力;success成功;fear害怕;happiness开心。根据“their mother said excitedly.”可知他很开心。故选D。105.句意:他们知道如何照顾别人。deal with处理;look after照顾;depend on依靠;believe in相信。根据“They have known how to...others”可知他们学会做饭,知道如何照顾人。故选B。106.B 107.A 108.C 109.B 110.D 111.A 112.B 113.C 114.D 115.A 116.C 117.D 118.A 119.D 120.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,作者在文章中讲述了爷爷过世前收养的狗——斯库菲,在照顾爷爷期间,作者与斯库菲建立了深厚的感情。106.句意:我们计划在我年轻时的小镇度过两个月。refused拒绝;planned计划;continued继续;failed失败。根据“...to spend two months in the town of my youth.”以及下文可知,应说计划在小镇度过两个月。故选B。107.句意:我妈妈已经订好了机票并请了假,所以即使我爷爷不在那里,我们还是完成了这次旅行。leave休假;change改变;choice选择;decision决定。根据“from work”可知,应该是请假,故选A。108.句意:爷爷养了一只狗。met遇见;trained训练;kept保持;followed跟随。根据“He got it from a local shelter (收容所) two years earlier...”可知,应说爷爷养了一只狗,故选C。109.句意:当我们独自在爷爷家无所事事时,斯库菲“拯救”了我们。After在……以后;While当……时;Until直到;Unless除非。根据“we were alone in my grandpa’s house with nothing to do”可知,应用while引导时间状语从句。故选B。110.句意:散步让我有机会重新参观我长大的地方。hopes希望;problems问题;methods方法;chances机会。根据“...to revisit where I grew up.”可知,是散步提供了重新参观长大的地方的“机会”。故选D。111.句意:斯库菲带我们去了学校,我的照片还挂在那里。my我的;his他的;her她的;its它的。根据“...to revisit where I grew up.”以及“...picture still hung.”可知,指的是“我的”照片。故选A。112.句意:他很虚弱,所以我乘飞机过去照顾他。think of想到;look after照顾;worry about担心;get used to适应。根据“Grandpa was back in Whitehorse. He was weak. I flew up to...”可知,他身体很虚弱,所以应该是乘飞机过去照顾他。故选B。113.句意:当我到达时,我爷爷很累,睡得很多。ate吃;learned学;slept睡觉;worked工作。根据“my grandpa was tired”以及“With no one to talk to”可知,应该是睡得很多。故选C。114.句意:我给它取了很多名字。walks散步;toys玩具;snacks零食;names名字。根据“Scruffster, Scruff-man, Scruffmaster.”可知,是给它取了很多名字。故选D。115.句意:它会很高兴地一一回应。happily快乐地;quietly安静地;bravely勇敢地;politely有礼貌地。根据“...reply to them all.”可知,它很高兴地对每个名字回应,故选A。116.句意:这一年的最后一个月很难熬。important重要的;normal正常的;hard艰难的;free自由的。根据“My grandfather died.”可知,我的爷爷去世了,故空处应说这一年的最后一个月是艰难的。故选C。117.句意:我妈妈和我太忙了,没时间照顾斯库菲。serious认真的;nervous紧张的;weak虚弱的;busy忙碌的。根据“My mom and I were too…to keep Scruffy”可知,应说太忙而没时间照顾斯库菲。故选D。118.句意:但这并不重要,因为几个月前,斯库菲赢得了我爷爷的邻居的心。won赢得;missed错过;offered提供;hidden藏。根据“...the heart of my grandpa’s neighbor months earlier”可知,这里说的是斯库菲赢得了爷爷的邻居的心。故选A。119.句意:在我停留期间,我顺便去邻居家看望了斯库菲。growth生长;break休息;life生活;stay停留。根据“Last summer, I took a trip to Whitehorse.”可知,应说在停留期间,去看了斯库菲。故选D。120.句意:我一打开门,它就像往常一样兴奋地跑向我,让我觉得自己就在爷爷家。kind友善的;excited兴奋的;thankful感激的;natural自然的。根据“...as ever, making me feel right at my grandfather’s home.”可知,应该是兴奋的。故选B。121.A 122.C 123.D 124.A 125.B 126.D 127.C 128.B 129.A 130.A 131.B 132.D 133.C 134.B 135.C【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了一个“吃袜子的蚂蚁”的故事。某天下午,作者和同学们在操场上玩得很开心,突然感觉到鞋子里有东西在咬自己的脚,但是因为作者家境不好,袜子上面有个洞,就忍着疼痛不肯脱掉鞋子,最后老师开玩笑说这是一只吃袜子的小蚂蚁,用幽默的方式挽救了作者的自尊。最后作者脱掉了鞋子,老师也夸奖作者真是个勇敢的女孩的故事。121.句意:他们把我带到教室,想要脱掉我的鞋。shoe鞋;shirt衬衫;hat帽子;coat大衣。根据上文中Something in my shoe is biting me可知,是我的鞋里有什么东西在咬我,故这里应该是脱掉我的鞋。故选A。122.句意:突然我想起来,我的袜子上有一个洞。his他的;her她的;my我的;your你的。根据下文“I wore welfare socks”我穿的是福利院袜子可知,这里是说作者的袜子上有一个洞,本文是用第一人称描述的。故选C。123.句意:我穿的是福利院袜子,它们都很便宜,但是这些便宜的袜子穿不了多长时间。free自由的,免费的;wet湿的;dirty 脏的;cheap便宜的。根据上句话中“...cost only a little”可知,这样的袜子非常的便宜。故选D。124.句意:它们很快就在底下破洞了。holes洞;boxes盒子;stones石头;pockets口袋。根据“I remembered the holes…”可知,这里是说袜子上有洞。故选A。125.句意:我拒绝脱掉我的鞋,我不能忍受别人看见我袜子上的洞。could能;couldn’t不能;must必须;mustn’t不必,不要。根据“I refused to take off my shoe.” 我拒绝脱鞋。可知,作者是因为不愿意让别人看到她袜子上的洞。故选B。126.句意:每一次鞋里的东西咬我的时候,我的眼泪顺着脸留下来。on在……上面;near在……附近;under在……下面;in在……里面。根据“something in my shoe is biting me”可知,是在鞋里面。故选D。127.句意:我的老师Diane急忙来到了教室。office办公室;playground操场;classroom教室;toilet厕所。根据“They took me into a classroom”可知,同学们是把作者带到了教室里,所以这里也应该是老师来到了教室。故选C。128.句意:我的一个同学说:有什么东西咬她的右脚,但是她不让我们脱掉她的鞋。because因为,表示原因;but但是,表示转折;or或者;否则;so因此,所以。根据“Something is biting her right foot”和“she doesn’t let us take off her shoe”可知,有东西咬了她的右脚,此处是表示转折,“但是”她不让我们脱她的鞋。故选B。129.句意:Diane老师就住在我的隔壁,她知道我家里的事情。knew知道;forgot忘记;taught教;borrowed借。根据“Miss Diane lived next door to me.”可知,Diane老师和我是邻居,所以她知道我家的情况。故选A。130.句意:她把两只放在我颤抖的肩膀上,看着我痛苦无望的眼睛。looked看着;dropped掉下来;ran跑;got得到。根据“into my painful and hopeless eyes.”可知,这里是老师看着我的眼睛。故选A。131.句意:“一定是一只咬袜子的小蚂蚁,”她说,就好像她已经看到了鞋里面的东西。hardly 几乎不;already 已经;still仍然;only只,仅仅。根据“as if she had…seen the thing inside the shoe.”可知,老师好像已经看到了鞋里面是什么东西。故选B。132.句意:当我脱掉鞋的时候,它几乎把我的整个袜子底都咬掉了。turned转向,翻转;put放;taken带走;eaten吃掉。根据“Oh, yes, it must be a sock-eating ant”可知,这里老师知道作者心理的感受,所以她说这是一只吃袜子的小蚂蚁。故选D。133.句意:我的同学们在仔细地听老师说话的时候,都点头,虽然他们看起来还是有点迷惑。angrily 生气地;sadly伤心地;carefully 仔细地,认真地;happily快乐地,开心地。根据“My classmates noddedwhile they were listening to the teacher”可知,当老师说话的时候,同学们都仔细地听着。故选C。134.句意:Diane老师脱掉我的鞋和袜子,在垃圾桶上面摇晃了几下,两只红色的蚂蚁掉进了里面。lived on 以……为生;fell into掉进……里面;went over复习;turned to转向。根据“Miss Diane took off my right shoe and sock and shook them over the dustbin.”可知,当老师拿着鞋在垃圾桶上面摇晃的时候,蚂蚁掉进了垃圾桶。故选B。135.句意:被咬了那么多下,你真是一个勇敢的女孩。lucky幸运的;friendly友好的;brave勇敢的;clever聪明的。根据“…take so many bites.”可知,此处表示作者被蚂蚁咬了很多下,但是都忍着,所以老师夸她真是个勇敢的女孩。故选C。136.C 137.B 138.B 139.D 140.B 141.D 142.A 143.C 144.B 145.D 146.D 147.B 148.C 149.A 150.C【分析】文章大意:本文主要介绍作者的一个假期中ipad不离手,查看邮件、看新闻网站,但是作者觉得身体在休息但是大脑依然在工作,然后作者下定决心远离网络,最后在这个假期中作者成功了,但是在工作中不打算放弃网络,最后作者告诉读者,假期可以帮助你重新调整你的大脑,使之更有效率,享受假期。136.句意:没有看风景,而是查看我的电子邮件。本题考查动词词组,A. looking up意为“查找,看望”;B. looking for意为“寻找”;C. looking at意为“看”;D. looking after意为“照顾”,根据后句I checked my email“查看我的电子邮件”可知,没有看风景,故答案选C。137.句意:我没有读伟大的小说,而是坚持每天早上读四份报纸。本题考查名词辨析,A. novels意为“小说”;B. newspapers意为“报纸”;C. books意为“书”;D. dictionaries意为“字典”,根据所给空前面的four以及后面的each morning,可知应该是报纸,故答案选B。138.句意:这就好像我仍在办公室,我的身体在度假,但我的大脑并没有。本题考查连词词组辨析,A. so that意为“为了”;B. as if意为“好像”;C. even though意为“尽管”;D. ever since意为“自从”,根据后句I were still in the office. My body was on vacation“我还在办公室。我的身体在度假”可知是好像,故答案选B。139.句意:所以今年我决定尝试一些不同的方式:远离网络。本题考查形容词辨析,A. upset意为“沮丧的”;B. calm意为“平静的”;C. crazy意为“疯狂的”;D. different意为“不同的”,根据第一段我度假通过ipad来上网,第二段远离网路可知是不同的,故答案选D。140.句意:我先把iPad给了我妻子。本题考查动词辨析,A. sending意为“发送”;B. giving意为“给”;C. destroying意为“摧毁”;D. throwing意为“扔”,根据作者要远离网络,这里是把ipad给妻子,固定搭配give sth to sb“把某物给某人”,故答案选B。141.句意:然后,有一点运气:我家的手机信号比过去差,这意味着我不能作弊。本题考查形容词比较级,A. better意为“更好”;B. stronger意为“更强壮”;C. less意为“更少”;D. worse意为“更差、更坏”,根据前句Then,a little bit of luck“有一点幸运”以及后句meaning that I couldn't cheat.“这意味着我不能作弊”可知这里信号比过去差,故答案选D。142.句意:我别无选择,只能做我一直计划做的事:读书。本题考查名词辨析,A. choice意为“选择”;B. way意为“方式、方法”;C. means意为“手段”;D. idea意为“主意,观点”,根据固定搭配have no choice but to do sth“除了做某事外别无选择”,故答案选A。143.句意:这次经历有一个圆满的结局,有了决心和妻子的大力支持,我在假期里战胜了互联网。本题考查形容词辨析,A. meaningless意为“毫无意义的”;B. hopeful意为“有希望的”;C. happy意为“高兴的、圆满的”;D. peaceful意为“和平的”,根据后面With determination and the strong support of my wife“有了决心和妻子的大力支持”可知结局圆满,故答案选C。144.句意:这次经历有一个圆满的结局,有了决心和妻子的大力支持,我在假期里战胜了互联网。本题考查介词辨析,A. for意为“为”;B. against意为“对抗”;C. to意为“到”;D. in意为“在…里”,根据本句句意“与互联网对抗”,struggle against意为“同……作斗争”,故答案选B。145.句意:我终于意识到问题出在我,而不是ipad上。本题考查副词辨析,A. certainly意为“当然地”;B. suddenly意为“突然地”;C. immediately意为“立刻地”;D. finally意为“最后地”,根据所给空前面的句子I won in my vacation,可知应该是最后意识到,故答案选D。146.句意:当我们路过一家星巴克时,我知道我赢了,我妻子问我是否想停止使用Wi-Fi。本题考查代词辨析,A. I意为“我”;B. he意为“他”;C. they意为“他们”;D. we意为“我们”,根据所给空后面的句子and my wife asked if I wanted to stop to use the Wi-Fi.“我妻子问我是否想停止使用Wi-Fi”可知是我们路过星巴克,故答案选D。147.句意:然而,当我们回到假期后的生活,一个更艰难的考验开始了。本题考查副词辨析,A. Also意为“也、而且”;B. However意为“然而”;C. Otherwise意为“否则”;D. Anyway意为“而且”,根据后句a harder test begins:“一个艰难的考验开始”可知表转折,排除A和D,所给空后有逗号,故答案选B。148.句意:我回去工作后可以继续吗?本题考查动词辨析,A. stop意为“停止”;B. escape意为“逃离”;C. continue意为“继续”;D. change意为“改变”,根据本段落作者和妻子路过星巴克拒绝使用wifi,考验开始了,回到工作中我能继续不使用电子设备吗?故答案选C。149.句意:我也不打算完全放弃我的便利。本题考查动词词组辨析,A. give up意为“放弃”; B. give in意为“投降”C. give off意为“分发”;D. give away意为“赠送”,根据前句Can I 13 when I'm back at work And I don't plan to,“当我返回工作中我能放弃吗?并且我不打算 便利”,可知是放弃,故答案选A。150.句意:假期可以帮助你重新调整你的大脑,使之更有效率。本题考查名词辨析,A. body意为“身体”;B. heart意为“心”;C. brain意为“大脑”;D. thought意为“想法”,根据第一段最后一句My body was on vacation but my head wasn't.“我的身体在度假,但我的头没有。”可知作者是想调整大脑,故答案选C。【点睛】做完型填空时,首先要通读课文,明白主旨大意,然后再做题。做完型时要记住“瞻前顾后想结果”这一原则,根据上下文以及语境做题,切忌主观臆断。另外,平时还要多多积累词汇。完型填空常考名词、动词、形容词和副词等辨析。做词义辨析题时,首先要确认四个选项的含义,然后分析语境和逻辑关系,确定答案。例如题目5中,首先确定四个选项的含义,A. sending意为“发送”;B. giving意为“给”;C. destroying意为“摧毁”;D. throwing意为“扔”,根据作者要远离网络,这里是把ipad给妻子,固定搭配give sth to sb“把某物给某人”,故答案选B。151.C 152.A 153.D 154.A 155.D 156.B 157.C 158.B 159.D 160.B 161.A 162.C 163.B 164.D 165.C【导语】本文介绍了作者通过旅行得到了“非言语交流”就能识别人的能力。151.句意:我其实并不了解她,因为我们只在一次会议上见过一次面。it它;him他;her她;you你。此处指代的是“Nicole”,结合“she asked me many questions”可知,指代的是女性,应用her指代,故选C。152.句意:当我发现自己在她的小镇上时,我们决定见面。meet见面;look看起来;take拿;come来。根据“When I found myself in her town, we decided to...up”可知,此处指的是“见面”,meet up“相约见面”,故选A。153.句意:由于我们对彼此知之甚少,我们分享了我们的故事,她问了我很多关于我旅行的问题。work工作;hometown家乡;parents父母;travels旅行。根据“When answering her questions about what I had learned in my travels”可知,此处是说问关于旅行的问题,故选D。154.句意:当我回答她关于我在旅行中学到了什么的问题时,我告诉妮可,旅行极大地提高了我“读懂”人和情况的能力。read读;find发现;dance跳舞;write写。根据“Read my...over there”以及“I judged their personalities simply by reading their body language, facial expressions, dress...”可知,此处说的是“读懂”人们,故选A。155.句意:“哦?好的。读读我那边的朋友。”她挑战我。sisters姐妹;brothers兄弟;cousins堂兄弟;friends朋友。根据“her friends”可知,此处指的是“朋友”,故选D。156.句意:我做得怎么样?What什么;How怎样;Why为什么;When何时。根据“ ‘Wow!’ She was shocked.”可知,此处是问做得怎么样,故选B。157.句意:当然,我对心理游戏一无所知。reduced减少;punished惩罚;knew知道;had有。根据“nothing about mind games.”可知,对心理游戏一无所知,故选C。158.句意:我只是通过阅读他们的肢体语言、面部表情、着装以及他们之间的交谈来判断他们的性格。risk风险;way方法,方式;decision决定;smell气味。根据“they talked with one another”可知,他们与人交流的方式,故选B。159.句意:我以前去过很多地方。a little一点,修饰不可数名词;a few一些,修饰复数名词;a bit一点;a lot很多。根据“The more I traveled and the more I talked with different people...If you travel widely”可知,此处指的是“旅游过很多地方”,故选D。160.句意:当我在旅行的时候,我总是不能理解人们想对我说什么,因为他们中的大多数人都不会说英语。shouldn’t不应该;couldn’t不能;needn’t不需要;mustn’t禁止。根据“When I was traveling, I...always understand what people were trying to say to me”可知,此处指的是“不能理解人们说的”,故选B。161.句意:每当言语不通时,我都会依靠别人的面部表情。failed失败;lost丢失;got得到;left离开。根据“I depended on people’s facial expressions.”可知,语言沟通失败后会应用面部表情,故选A。162.句意:通过观察人们的行为,我试图弄清楚他们对某事的感受。For为了;On在……上;By通过;In在……里面。根据“watching how people behaved...”可知,作者通过观察人们的行为,弄明白他们的感受,故选C。163.句意:通过观察人们的行为,我试图弄清楚他们对某事的感受。hand out分发;work out解决,算出,想出;give out宣布,发布;carry out执行,实施。根据“I tried to...how they felt about something.”可知,作者通过观察人们的行为,弄明白他们的感受,此处应用work out,故选B。164.句意:我旅行得越多,与不同的人交谈得越多,我就越善于“阅读”别人。less更少;more更多;worse更差;better更好。根据“The more I traveled and the more I talked with different people, the...I became at ‘reading’ people.”可知,此处指的是“更好的读懂别人”,故选D。165.句意:如果你广泛旅行,你也将能够培养这种能力。tool工具;hobby爱好;ability能力;life生活。根据“I told Nicole that travel had greatly improved my ability to”可知,这是一种能力,故选C。 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览