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    It happened when our grandchild, Anne, was three years old. My husband, Paul, asked her if there was anything she wanted to plant in our garden. She had an answer—Fritos (油炸玉米饼).

“Anne, Fritos might not _________ in this soil,” he said. But Anne looked at her grandfather and said that if the other _________ could grow, so would Fritos. Paul _________ this in the simplest way possible. He sent Anne running to the house for Fritos.

That evening, I asked Paul, “Are you _________?”

“She will forget it,” he _________. The next day, Anne asked again. To gain time, Paul said it would _________ two weeks for Fritos to come out. That should be plenty of time for her to forget, he thought.

For the next two weeks, she arrived every evening to _________ her “Frito land”. Anne grew more _________. But with each passing day, Paul became more and more _________. By the 13th day, he had __________ a plan, and the next morning we began to work.

We planted two plants where the Fritos were __________. Then we began the difficult task of tying Fritos around the leaves of the plants. At last, that was quite a __________ off our mind. Anne ran straight to the garden as __________. We were shocked when she shouted, “Grandpa! They’re up! The Fritos came up!”

The story was repeated several times. When Anne was in second grade, it was finally __________ until the day her teacher talked about the topic of __________. As part of the lesson, the teacher asked each child to __________ something that grows in a garden. You can __________ what Anne said!

Anne’s parents __________ it was time to tell the truth. Their daughter sat very still while they talked, and when they finished, she remained __________. Suddenly, Anne burst out __________ and said, “That’s the best joke Grandpa ever played on me.”

1.A.exit B.grow C.make D.work

2.A.animals B.vegetables C.families D.fruits

3.A.dealt with B.made up C.cut down D.took away

4.A.kind B.humorous C.crazy D.foolish

5.A.questioned B.doubted C.ignored D.promised

6.A.pay B.spend C.cost D.take

7.A.check B.move C.decorate D.value

8.A.lonely B.excited C.beautiful D.smart

9.A.frightened B.shocked C.worried D.puzzled

10.A.come across B.picked up C.broken down D.worked out

11.A.swept B.burnt C.tied D.buried

12.A.peace B.thought C.weight D.anger

13.A.normal B.usual C.ordinary D.common

14.A.forgotten B.forgiven C.discussed D.punished

15.A.gardening B.working C.sighting D.painting

16.A.buy B.plant C.name D.sell

17.A.order B.judge C.guess D.offer

18.A.managed B.realized C.imagined D.wondered

19.A.brave B.afraid C.popular D.silent

20.A.laughing B.crying C.shouting D.burning

 

1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.D 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.D 11.D 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.A 16.C 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了我的孙女安妮的故事。三岁的孙女安妮知道其它蔬菜能种植,就想在花园里种油炸玉米饼得想法。我就简单地带着她种了油炸玉米饼。之后的日子,安妮常常过来看玉米饼是否长出了。为了安抚孩子,我和妻子做了一个善意的举动:在种玉米饼的地方种了两颗植物。孩子认为玉米饼长出来了,在二年级时,老师讲关于园艺的课时,安妮说了自己种玉米饼的事。之后,安妮的父母给孩子说了真相。安妮说这是爷爷和她开的最好的玩笑。 1.考查动词辨析。句意: “安妮,玉米饼在土壤里种植不了。”A:退出;B:种植;C:做;D:工作,结合上文:我问安妮她想种什么和她的回答,此处,应该和上文意思一致,用种植的含义。故选择B项。 2.考查名词辨析。句意:但是安妮看着她的爷爷并说道如果其他的蔬菜能种植的话,那么玉米饼也可以。A:动物;B:蔬菜;C:家庭;D:水果,根据语境,应当是说蔬菜可以种植。故选择B项。 3.考查短语辨析。句意: 保罗用最简单的方法处理了这件事。A:处理,解决;B:弥补,编造;C:砍倒;D:带走,根据下文解释,带着安妮找玉米饼,可以得出,是解决了这件事情。故选择A项。 4.考查形容词辨析。句意:那天晚上,我问保罗他疯了吗?A:善良的;B:幽默的;C:疯狂的;D:愚蠢的,结合上文知道,安妮要种玉米饼,爷爷便带着她去种了。可知,我认为保罗是有点荒唐。故选择C项。 5.考查动词辨析。句意:他肯定地说:“她会忘了的。”A:询问;B:怀疑;C:忽视;D:向……保证,向……断言,结合句意,应该是很肯定地说。故选择D项。 6.考查动词辨析。句意:为了争取时间, 保罗说: 油炸玉米饼会在2周内出来。A:支付;B:花费(时间,金钱);C:(物)花费(金钱);D:(物)花费(时间),结合句意理解,油炸玉米饼要花费2周时间长出来。故选择D项。 7.考查动词辨析。句意:在接下来的两周里,她每天晚上来检查她的油炸玉米饼地。A:检查,查看;B:移动;C:装饰;D:估价,评价,结合前面可知,为了看油炸玉米饼的情况,应该是来查看。故选择A项。 8.考查形容词辨析。句意:安妮变得很兴奋。A:孤独的;B:兴奋的;C:漂亮的;D:聪明的。结合上文得知,随着保罗说的长出来的时间的临近,安妮应该很激动。故选择B项。 9.考查形容词辨析。句意:随着时间的流逝,保罗变得越来越担心。A:害怕的;B:震惊的;C:担忧的;D:困惑的。联系上文,保罗给安妮讲的过两周油炸玉米饼就会长出来。所以,此时,他是担心的。故选择C项。 10.考查短语辨析。句意:到了第13天,他想出来一个计划。第二天,我们就开始做了。A:偶然遇见;B:接送,恢复(健康);C:出故障;D:想出。结合句意,选D。故选择D项。 11.考查动词辨析。句意:我们把两棵植物种在她种油炸玉米饼的地方。A:打扫;B:燃烧;C:绑,系;D:埋起来,结合句意,选择D项更合适。故选择D项。 12.考查名词辨析。句意:最后,我们的心里终于轻松了不少。A:和平 B:想法;C:重量;D:生气,愤怒,结合上文,我们把油炸玉米饼绑在这两棵植物上,可知,此处,说的是心里的负担总算放下了。结合句意,选择C项。故选择C项。 13.考查形容词辨析。句意:安妮像平常那样径直跑到花园。A:正常的;B:平常的;C:普通的;D:普通的。此处固定搭配:as usual“像往常一样”,故选择B项。 14.考查动词辨析。句意:安妮上二年级的时候,她终于忘记了这件事,直到有一天她的老师谈到了园艺的话题。A:忘记;B:原谅;C:讨论;D:惩罚,结合语境,此处说的安妮忘记了这件事。故选择A项。 15.考查名词辨析。句意同第14小题。A:园艺;B:工作;C:视力;D:绘画,结合下文,老师问每个同学说出在花园里种的东西,可知,本节课讲得是园艺的话题。故选择A项。 16.考查动词辨析。句意:作为上课的一部分,老师问每个同学说出在花园里种的东西。A:买;B:种植;C:命名,说出名字;D:出售,卖,根据下文,可得出是让孩子们说出名字。故选择C项。 17.考查动词辨析。句意:你们能猜到安妮说了什么。A:命令;B:判断;C:猜想;D:提供,结合句意,选择C项。故:选择C项。 18.考查动词辨析。句意:安妮的父母意识到是该说出真相的时候了。A:能解决(问题);应付(困难局面等);B:意识到;C:想象;D:想知道,结合句意,可以选出B项。故选择B项。 19.考查形容词辨析。句意:他们谈话的时候,他们的女儿一动不动地坐着,当他们谈完时,她仍然是沉默的。A:勇敢的;B:害怕的;C:流行的;D:沉默的,根据下文,她突然说话,可知此时她是不说话的,故选择D项。 20.考查动名词。句意:突然,安妮大笑起来说:“这是爷爷给我开的最好的玩笑”A:大笑;B:哭;C:大喊;D:燃烧,结合最后一句话,既然是玩笑,可知她应当是笑了。故选择A项。
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