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    The story happened in India An official and his wife are giving a large dinner party They are seated with their guests-officers and their wives and a visiting American-in their dining room

A heated discussion springs up between a young girl who says that ______have grown out of the jumping-on-a-chair-at-the-sight-of-a-mouse era (时代)and a major who says that they haven't

"A woman's ______in any crisis (危机)," the major says "is to scream And ______a man may feel like ithe has that ounce (盎司)more of ______than a woman has"

The American does not join in the argument He sees an______expression come over the face of the _____ She is ______straight ahead her muscles tightening slightly She ______to the native boy standing behind her chair and ______something to him The boy's eyes _____ he quickly leaves the room

Of the guests none ______the American notices this or sees the boy place a bowl of milk just ______the open doors

The American comes to with a start (惊跳).In India milk in a bowl means only one thing-bait (诱饵)for a snake He realizes there must be a cobra in the room ______he can't warn the others as the noise would frighten the cobra into _____

He speaks calmly "I want to know just what control everyone at this table has I will count three hundred and not one of you is to move an_____ Those who move will lose 50 rupees Ready"

20 people sit like stone images while he counts He is saying "two hundred and eighty…" _____ out of the corner of his eye he sees the cobra appear and ______the bowl of milk______ring out as he jumps to slam the doors safely shut

"You were _____ Major!" the host cries "A man has just shown us an example of perfect self-control"

"Just a minutethe American says turning to his hostess "Mrs Wynnes how did you know that the cobra was in the room"

A faint smile ______up the woman's face as she replies "Because it was crawling across my foot"

1.A. men B. women C. humans D. children

2.A. movement B. performance C. motivation D. reaction

3.A. while B. since C. unless D. as

4.A. carefulness B. selfishness C. control D. panic

5.A. amused B. strange C. blank D. puzzled

6.A. girl B. hostess C. major D. servant

7.A. staring B. sitting C. marching D. pointing

8.A. refers B. dashes C. walks D. gestures

9.A. explains B. whispers C. confirms D. offers

10.A. tighten B. soften C. widen D. lengthen

11.A. rather than B. other than C. more than D. less than

12.A. inside B. outside C. through D. into

13.A. for B. or C. so D. but

14.A. fleeing B. hiding C. striking D. jumping

15.A. person B. bowl C. eye D. muscle

16.A. after B. before C. once D. when

17.A. make up B. make out C. make for D. make off

18.A. Screams B. Shots C. Complaints D. Thanks

19.A. wrong B. right C. stubborn D. absurd

20.A. takes B. brings C. picks D. lights

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.B 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.D 16.D 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。主要描述了一场关于男人是否比女人勇敢的激烈的讨论,最终以一个意外的方式结束。 1.考查名词辨析。A. men男人;B. women女人;C. humans人类;D. children孩子。句意:席间,一位年轻的女士同一位少校展开了热烈的讨论。年轻的女士认为,妇女已经有所进步,不再像过去那样一见到老鼠就吓得跳到椅子上;少校则不以为然。由下文的A woman's可知,年轻的女士认为,妇女已经有所进步,不再像过去那样一见到老鼠就吓得跳到椅子上,使用women。故B选项切题。 2.考查名词辨析。A. movement移动;B. performance表现;C. motivation动力;D. reaction反应。句意:他说:“一遇到危急情况,女人的反应便是尖叫”。由“ scream”可知,尖叫是女人遇到危急情况时的反应。故D选项切题。 3.考查连词辨析。A. while然而;B. since自从;C. unless除非;D.as由于。句意:而男人虽然也可能想叫,但比起女人来,自制力却略胜一筹。前后语意表示对比关系,所以while“然而”符合句意。故A选项切题。 4.考查名词辨析。A. carefulness小心;B. selfishness自私;C. control控制;D. panic恐慌。句意:而男人虽然也可能想叫,但比起女人来,自制力却略胜一筹。尖叫是可控制的,但比起女人来,男人自制力却略胜女人一筹。故C选项切题。 5.考查形容词辨析。A. amused搞笑的;B. strange奇怪的;C. blank空白的;D. puzzled疑惑的。句意:他观察时,他发现女主人的脸上显出一种奇异的表情。由下文可知,她两眼盯着正前方,脸部肌肉在微微抽搐。所以女主人的脸上显出一种奇异的表情。故B选项切题。 6.考查名词辨析。A. girl女孩;B. hostess女主人;C. major专业;D. servant仆人。句意:他观察时,他发现女主人的脸上显出一种奇异的表情。由下文的“she”可知,是女主人的脸上显出一种奇异的表情。故B选项切题。 7.考查动词辨析。A. staring盯着;B. sitting坐;C. marching行进;D. pointing指向。句意:她两眼盯着正前方,脸部肌肉在微微抽搐。女主人正在思考着诡计来吓唬在座的人,所以会两眼盯着正前方看,实际上在思考。故A选项切题。 8.考查动词辨析。A. refers指向;B. dashes猛冲;C. walks走路;D. gestures做手势。句意:她向站在座椅后面的印度男仆做了个手势,对他耳语了几句。女主人为了不引起别人的注意,所以向印度男仆做了个手势,把男仆叫了过来。故D选项切题。 9.考查动词辨析。A. explains解释;B. whispers小声说;C. confirms证实;D. offers提供。句意:她向站在座椅后面的印度男仆做了个手势,对他耳语了几句。由下文可知,只有一个美国人注意到这一幕,看到那个男仆把一碗牛奶放在紧靠门边的走廊上。其他人不知道,所以这件事情是女主人低声告诉男仆的,目的就是不让其他人知道。故B选项切题。 10.考查动词辨析。A. tighten变紧;B. soften变软;C. widen变宽;D. lengthen变长句意:男仆两眼睁得大大的,迅速地离开了餐室。男仆人对女主人的做法即表示惊讶,也表示赞同。所以男仆两眼睁得大大的。故C选项切题。 11.考查介词短语辨析。A. rather than而不是;B. other than除了;C. more than不仅仅;D. less than少于。句意:在座的客人中除了那位美国人以外谁也没注意到这一幕,也没有看到那个男仆把一碗牛奶放在紧靠门边的走廊上。由下文的“The American comes to with a start (惊跳)”那个美国人突然醒悟了。可知,除了那位美国人以外谁也没注意到这一幕,也没有看到那个男仆把一碗牛奶放在紧靠门边的走廊上。故B选项切题。 12.考查介词辨析。A. inside里面;B. outside外面;C. through穿过;D. into在…里面。句意:在座的客人中除了那位美国人以外谁也没注意到这一幕,也没有看到那个男仆把一碗牛奶放在紧靠门外的走廊上。由下文可知,蛇是从屋内的桌子底下爬向走廊的,所以蛇的诱饵也就是牛奶,应该放在紧靠门外的走廊上。故B选项切题。 13.考查连词辨析。A. for由于;B. or或者;C.so所以;D. but但是。句意:他意识到房间里一定有条眼镜蛇,但他没有向他人发出警告,因为他知道这样会引起骚乱,致使眼镜蛇受惊咬人。前后句子构成转折的关系。故D选项切题。 14.考查动词辨析。A. fleeing逃跑;B. hiding隐藏;C. striking攻击;D. jumping跳。句意:他意识到房间里一定有条眼镜蛇,但他没有向他人发出警告,因为他知道这样会引起骚乱,致使眼镜蛇受惊咬人。根据常识可知,骚乱会致使眼镜蛇受惊咬人。所以striking“攻击”符合句意。故C选项切题。 15.考查名词辨析。A. person人;B. bowl碗;C. eye眼睛;D. muscle肌肉。句意:我数三百下,你们谁都不许动一动。这个美国人不想使眼镜蛇受惊,所以不让其他人动。故move a muscle “移动”not 表示“不许动”,符合句意。故D选项切题。 16.考查连词辨析。A. after之后;B. before之前;C. once一旦;D. when当...时候。句意:当他数到 “……二百八十……”时,突然从眼角处看到那条眼镜蛇钻了出来,向那碗牛奶爬去。本句为时间状语从句,表示“当...时候”。故D选项切题。 17.考查动词短语辨析。A. make up组成;B. make out理解;C. make for走向;D. make off匆匆逃掉。句意:当他数到 “……二百八十……”时,突然从眼角处看到那条眼镜蛇钻了出来,向那碗牛奶爬去。眼镜蛇喜欢牛奶,所以一定会向那碗牛奶爬去。所以make for“走向”符合句意。故C选项切题。 18.考查名词辨析。A. screams尖叫;B. shots射击;C. complaints抱怨;D. thanks感谢。句意:在他跳起来把通往走廊的门全都砰砰地牢牢关上时,室内响起了一片尖叫声。其他人也看到了眼镜蛇,所以室内响起了一片尖叫声。故A选项切题。 19.考查形容词辨析。A. wrong错误的;B. right正确的;C. stubborn固执的;D. absurd荒唐的。句意:你刚才说得很对,少校!。此处指少校刚刚说的是对的。故B选项切题。 20.考查动词辨析。A. takes带走;B. brings带来;C. picks捡起;D. lights点亮。句意:女主人脸上闪出一丝淡淡的微笑,回答说:“因为它当时正从我的脚背上爬过去”。因为女主人的计划成功了,所以她回答说“因为它当时正从我的脚背上爬过去”。作者很得意,所以脸上闪出一丝淡淡的微笑。故D选项切题。
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