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    Little Tommy was doing very badly in math. His parents 1.(try) everything they could think of. Finally they took Tommy to a catholic school.

After the first day, little Tommy came home with a very serious look on 2. face. He didn’t kiss his mother hello. 3., he went straight to his room and started studying. Books and papers were spread out all over the room and little Tommy was hard at work. His mother was surprised. She called him down to dinner and as soon as he finished 4. (eat), he went back to his room, without a word. 5. no time he was back hitting the books as hard as before. This went on for some time day after day while the mother tried to understand 6. was happening.

Finally, little Tommy brought home his report card, 7. he quietly put on the table and went up to his room and hit the books. His mom looked at it. To her surprise, little Tommy got 8. A in math. She could no longer hold her 9. (curious). She went to his room and asked, “Son, what was it? Was it the nuns?”

Little Tommy looked at her and said, “Well, on the first day of school, when I saw that man 10. (nail) the plus sign, I knew they weren’t joking.”

 

1.had tried 2.his 3.Instead 4.eating 5.In 6.what 7.which 8.an 9.curiosity 10.nailed 【解析】 本篇是一篇记叙文,讲述了一个小男孩因为数学成绩十分差被父母送去基督教学校学习,去了基督教学校之后,他突然开始认真学习并取得了优异的成绩。他的妈妈对此感到十分惊讶,最后小男孩说出来原因,原来他是被钉在十字架上的耶稣吓到了,害怕自己不听话也会变成那样。 1.考查时态。根据句意分析该句,try everything这个动作发生在“Finally they took Tommy to a catholic school”这件事之前,而后者的语态已经是过去式,所以前者的语态应是过去的过去,即过去完成时。故填had tried。 2.考 查 代 词 。“After the first day, little Tommy came home with a very serious look on ____2____ face”分析该句, face是名词,而横线后句子指代不明,应补充代词成分,该句主语是little Tommy,故填his。 3.考查副词。根据前文“He didn’t kiss his mother hello.” 他没有亲吻他的妈妈,以及后文“ he went straight to his room and started studying”他径直走向房间,开始学习。两句的动作具有相互替代性,故填Instead。 4.考查动名词。动词finish后只能跟名词、代词或动词ing形式,意为完成做某事。故填eating。 5.考查固定短语。in no time意为马上、立即; 根据“he was back hitting the books as hard as before”马上他又像以前那样努力地读书了。故填In。 6.考查连接词。“the mother tried to understand ____6____ was happening.”分析该句,句子缺少主语成分,此处需要what来做宾语从句的主语,故填what。 7.考查定语从句。“____7____ he quietly put on the table and went up to his room and hit the books”分析该句,句子缺少主语成分,结合前句“Finally, little Tommy brought home his report card”因此应使用连接词代替前文,中间有逗号,因此使用非限制性定语从句。故填which。 8.考查冠词。“little Tommy got ____8____ A in mat”中A为名词,因此,横线处应使用冠词修饰名词。故填an。 9.考 查 名 词。“She could no longer hold her ____9____ (curious)”分析该句,横线前为物主代词,故横线部分应为名词,故填 curiosity。 10.考查非谓语动词。“when I saw that man ____10____ (nail) the plus sign, I knew they weren’t joking”分析该句,句子主语为the man 与nail钉住 之间是被动关系,故填nailed。
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