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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

The snow is gone and green grass can be seen growing close to the sunny side of homes. The birds in the back yard are singing in the bush. Spring is here, and with_______come memories of the smell of_______, new sneakers, and longer days.

As a kid, I knew spring arrived when I walked into the house after school and_______paint. The first warm day would cause my mum to have the idea of_______She opened the windows, let the fresh air in, opened a can of paint, and put a fresh_______on the walls of a room.

Spring was also the time to change_______In Nova Scotia, we had snow on the ground almost_______from late December until late March. We spent all of our time outside wearing our_______winter boots. To run in them was like running with two weighty bags.

In late April or early May, mum would take us to the town to buy a new pair of light_______for each of us. I still remember the rubber________, with the trademark imprinted on it. After a month or two, small hands would tear it off, and leave a circle, darker than the________material around it.

Later, when we returned home, my brothers and I________our new sneakers. The door shut________behind us when we rushed out, causing a shout of________from our dad. Then we ran across the fields. The weight of the heavy winter boots was________It felt like we were________through the air or we could jump thirty feet like a kangaroo. The thoughts of summer’s approach and the________wind of spring rushing past our uncovered ears were________

When life gets me down; when everything seems________; I don’t let it________me. I would let my room put on a new coat of paint, pull on a new pair of sneakers, and just run like it was spring.

1.A.autumn B.spring C.winter D.summer

2.A.flowers B.food C.wine D.paint

3.A.smelled B.bought C.made D.matched

4.A.adventure B.communication C.decoration D.happiness

5.A.coat B.jacket C.sweater D.shirt

6.A.socks B.caps C.gloves D.shoes

7.A.especially B.normally C.continuously D.commonly

8.A.new B.heavy C.light D.soft

9.A.pants B.trousers C.sneakers D.glasses

10.A.circle B.rabbit C.line D.star

11.A.ugly B.colorful C.new D.faded

12.A.tore down B.put on C.made up D.turned down

13.A.heavily B.slightly C.gently D.slowly

14.A.excitement B.joy C.surprise D.anger

15.A.increasing B.coming C.gone D.measured

16.A.running B.flying C.walking D.riding

17.A.warm B.cold C.biting D.strong

18.A.terrible B.negative C.delightful D.fearful

19.A.successful B.hopeless C.satisfying D.hopeful

20.A.cheat B.change C.win D.affect

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.C 16.B 17.A 18.C 19.B 20.D 【解析】 试题作者回忆了小时候,春天到来时,脱掉沉重的冬靴,穿上了新买的运动鞋,感受温暖春风的愉快心情。由此感悟到:尽管生活中会有不尽如人意的地方,但作者不会受其影响,会尽量保持犹如在春天奔跑的心情。 1.考查名词及上下文串联。句意:春天来了,伴随着春天而来的是对油漆味、新运动鞋和更长的白天的回忆。A. autumn秋天;B. spring春天;C. winter冬天;D. summer夏天。由前一分句 “Spring is here”和句尾的 “longer days”可知,此处表示随“春天”一道来临的是美好的回忆:油漆的气味、新运动鞋、(比冬天)更长的白天。故B正确。 2.考查名词及上下文串联。句意:春天来了,伴随着春天而来的是对油漆味、新运动鞋和更长的白天的回忆。flower花朵;food食物;wine酒;paint油漆;根据第二段中的 “…opened a can of paint, and put a fresh___5___on the walls of a room.”可知,作者闻到的是油漆的味道。故D正确。 3.考查动词及上下文串联。句意:当我放学走进房子,闻到油漆味的时候,我就知道春天来了。A. smelled闻;B. bought买;C. made制作;D. matched匹配。根据第一段中的 “…come memories of the smell of ___2___, new sneakers, and longer days.”可知,当作者闻到油漆的气味时,他知道春天到来了。故A正确。 4.考查名词及上下文语境。句意:第一个温暖的日子会使我妈妈有装饰的想法。adventure冒险;communication交流;decorate装饰;happiness幸福。根据后句 “She opened the windows, let the fresh air in, opened a can of paint, and put a fresh ___5___on the walls of a room.”可知此空应填decoration(装饰)。故C正确。 5.考查名词及动词辨析。句意:在房间的墙上穿上一件新外套。A. coat外套;B. jacket夹克;C. sweater毛衣;D. shirt短袖。用油漆粉刷房间,就好像为房间的墙壁穿上一件大衣一样。此外,最后一段的 “I would let my room put on a new coat of paint”也提示了答案。故A正确。 6.考查名词及生活常识。句意:春天也是换鞋的季节。A. socks短袜;B. caps帽子;C. gloves手套;D. shoes鞋子。下文作者用了很大的篇幅说明春天到来后,妈妈为他们买新运动鞋,让他们脱去冬天的厚重的鞋子。由此可知,春天也是作者更换鞋子的季节。故D正确。 7.考查副词及语境串联。句意:从12月底到3月底,地面几乎一直在下雪。A. especially尤其;B. normally正常地;C. continuously连续不断地;D. commonly通常。根据 “from late December until late March”可知,这段时间是地面上连续不断地有雪的时间。故C正确。 8.考查形容词及上下文串联。句意:在外面,我们所有的时间都穿着厚厚的冬靴度过。A. new新的;B. heavy重的;C. light 轻的;D. soft软的。根据下面一句 “To run in them was like running with two weighty bags.”可知,冬天作者穿的鞋子非常重。故B正确。 9.考查名词及上下文串联。句意:在四月底或五月初,妈妈会带我们去镇上为我们每个人买一双新的轻运动鞋。A. pants短裤;B. trousers 裤子;C. sneakers运动鞋;D. glasses眼镜。根据文章第一段12空后的 “new sneakers”提示了答案。故C项正确。 10.考查名词及上下文语境。句意:我仍然记得橡胶圈,商标印在上面。A. circle圆圈;B. rabbi兔子;C. line行;D. star星星。根据下面一句中的 “After a month or two, small hands would tear it off, and leave a circle,”可知此处指的是rubber circle。故A正确。 11.考查形容词及动词辨析。句意:一、两个月后,带有商标的橡胶圈被撕掉后,留下一个圆圈,颜色比周围褪色的材料较深。A. ugly丑陋的;B. colorful多彩的;C. new新的;D. faded变暗的。故D项正确。 12.考查动词短语及动词辨析。句意:后来,当我们回到家,我和我的兄弟们穿上我们的新运动鞋。A. tore down拆除;B. put on穿上;C. made up组成;D. turned down拒绝。根据后文 “The door shut ___13___behind us when we rushed out, causing…”可知,作者和他的兄弟们一到家就“穿上”(put on)新运动鞋出去飞奔。故B项正确。 13.考查副词辨析。句意:我们冲出去时,身后的门重重地关上了。heavily重重地;slightly轻微地;gently温柔地;slowly缓慢地;此处显示了作者和他的兄弟们穿上新运动鞋后激动的心情----关门都非常用力。故A正确。 14.考查名词及生活常识。句意:引起了爸爸的一声怒吼。excitement兴奋;joy高兴;surprise惊讶;anger生气;因为作者和他的兄弟们关门声音太大,所以他们的父亲会生气地大喊一声。故D正确。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:沉重的冬季靴子的重量消失了。increasing越来越多的;coming即将到来的;gone不见了,消失了;measured测量,作者换上新买的运动鞋以后,沉重的冬靴的重量就没有了。故C正确。 16.考查动词及上下文串联。句意:感觉就像我们在空中飞行。A. running跑;B. flying飞;C. walking行走;D. riding骑。由后文 “through the air” 和 “jump thirty feet like a kangaroo”可知穿上新买的运动鞋以后,感觉很轻盈,就像是在空中飞一样,此处应填flying。故B正确。 17.考查形容词及生活常识。句意:一想到夏天就要来了,春天和煦的风从我们裸露的耳朵旁呼啸而过,真是令人愉快。A. warm温暖的;B. cold冷的;C. biting刺骨的;D. strong强壮的。由常识可知这里表示春天的暖风。此外,第二段的 “The first warm day would cause my mum to …”也提示了答案。故A正确。 18.考查形容词辨析。句意:一想到夏天就要来了,春天和煦的风从我们裸露的耳朵旁呼啸而过,真是令人愉快。terrible可怕的;negative消极的;delightful高兴的;fearful害怕的;春天来了,作者脱掉沉重的鞋子穿上了新买的运动鞋,想到夏天的到来和感受温暖的春风令人很快活。故C正确。 19.考查形容词及上下文串联。句意:当生活让我沮丧;当一切似乎无望。A. successful成功的;B. hopeless无望的;C. satisfying令人满意的;D. hopeful有希望的。根据前一分句 “When life gets me down”可知,这一分句同样应表示生活中会有不尽如人意之处的含义,所以选hopeless。故B正确。 20.考查动词辨析。句意:我不让它影响我。cheat欺骗;change改变;win赢得;affect影响;作者感悟到,尽管生活中会有很多不尽如人意的地方,但作者不会让它们影响自己。故D正确。
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