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    One morning when I was visiting a poor woman, I noticed her dog was suffering from a terrible case of mange (癞疥). I asked why she didn’t _________him and she told me there was nothing she could do about it for being short of _______ .

My heart broke as I watched him slowly trying to stand his _________from the illness. I asked her if she would mind if I tried to  _______ him. I told her I would try to get some _________ to make him feel comfortable. Instead of going to a _______chemist’s shop, I went to the local animal doctor and told him what the dog _________like and he told me what I needed. When I _________ to the woman’s home I asked her if she would be sure to_________the dog in the medicine liquid every day until it was__________ .

Two weeks later when I returned to the house, this __________ little ball of dog with red fur ________ me at the door. It was him, shaking his tail__________. I smiled and told the woman she did a great__________ .I called the dog Firecracker because his fur was so red and lively. Every time I went to her home, Firecracker always greeted me with a wave of his tail.

That was the best $16 I____________spent.

1.A.feed B.sell C.treat D.donate

2.A.time B.ability C.food D.money

3.A.pain B.noises C.looks D.hopelessness

4.A.change B.please C.help D.buy

5.A.medicine B.love C.water D.milk

6.A.rural B.food C.strange D.regular

7.A.sounded B.looked C.smelled D.felt

8.A.returned B.hurried C.rushed D.turned

9.A.raise B.protect C.walk D.bathe

10.A.cut down B.taken apart C.used up D.paid off

11.A.weak B.funny C.energetic D.naughty

12.A.drove B.ignored C.attacked D.recognized

13.A.honestly B.carefully C.anxiously D.happily

14.A.service B.job C.favor D.attempt

15.A.even B.never C.ever D.then

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.D 10.C 11.C 12.D 13.D 14.B 15.C 【解析】 本文是记叙文。一位女士家的狗得了严重的癞疥,由于她没有钱给狗医治,小狗很痛苦。作者为小狗找了医生拿了药,治好了小狗。此后小狗每次见到作者都高兴地摇尾巴打招呼,作者认为这次的钱花的很值。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我问她为什么不给她的狗治疗,她告诉我因为缺钱无能为力。A. feed喂养;B. sell卖,出售;C. treat治疗,对待;D. donate捐赠,捐献。根据上句I noticed her dog was suffering from a terrible case of mange (癞疥).可知她的狗患有严重的癞疥需要治疗,故选C。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我问她为什么不给她的狗治疗,她告诉我因为缺钱无能为力。A. time时间;B. ability能力;C. food食物;D. money钱,货币。根据上句a poor woman和That was the best $16 I_____15_____spent.作者找医生,出钱给狗看病可知,这位妇女很穷没钱给狗看病。故选D。 3. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的心都碎了,看着它慢慢地忍受着病痛的折磨。A. pain疼痛,痛苦;B. noises噪音;C. looks看,注意;D. hopelessness绝望。根据句中My heart broke和from the illness可知狗由于病情严重,忍受着痛苦。故选A。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我问她是否介意我尽力帮助它。A. change改变;B. please请,使高兴;C. help帮助;D. buy买。下文作者找医生,出钱给狗看病说明作者在帮助小狗,故选C。 5. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我告诉她我会尽力去弄点药让他舒服点。A. medicine药;B. love爱;C. water水;D. milk牛奶。根据下文going to a ___6___chemist’s shop, I went to the local animal doctor和in the medicine liquid every day可知作者给狗买药,故选A。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我没有去普通的药店,而是去找当地的动物医生,告诉他狗的样子,他告诉我需要什么。A. rural农村的,乡下的;B. food食物;C. strange奇怪的;D. regular普通的,定期的。此处指普通的药店,作者怕普通的药店治不好狗的病,所以去找医生。故选D。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我没有去普通的药店,而是去找当地的动物医生,告诉他狗的样子,他告诉我需要什么。A. sounded听起来; B. looked看起来;C. smelled闻;D. felt感觉。此处指狗看起来的样子,狗得病的症状。故选B。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我回到那个女士家里时,我问她是否确定能每天用药液给狗洗澡,直到药液用完为止。A. returned返回;B. hurried催促,匆忙进行;C. rushed冲进;D. turned转向,转变。根据告诉这位女士如何用药,可知作者是拿完药返回到女士家里,故选A。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我回到那个女士家里时,我问她是否确定能每天用药液给狗洗澡,直到药液用完为止。A. raise提高,养育;B. protect保护;C. walk步行;D. bathe洗澡,沐浴。根据the dog in the medicine liquid可知是用药液给狗洗澡,故选D。 10. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:当我回到那个女士家里时,我问她是否确定能每天用药液给狗洗澡,直到药液用完为止。句意:A. cut down削减,砍到;B. taken apart拆开;C. used up用完;D. paid off付清。此处指给狗把买的药用完,故选C。 11. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:两周后,当我返回到女士家时,这只浑身红毛、精力充沛的小狗在门口认出了我。A. weak虚弱的;B. funny有趣的,好笑的;C. energetic精力充沛的;D. naughty顽皮的,淘气的。根据shaking his tail和下文Firecracker always greeted me with a wave of his tail.可知小狗的病好了,又恢复了活力。故选C。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:两周后,当我返回到女士家时,这只浑身红毛、精力充沛的小狗在门口认出了我。A. drove驾驶;B. ignored忽视;C. attacked攻击;D. recognized认出,识别。根据shaking his tail和下文Firecracker always greeted me with a wave of his tail.可知小狗认出了作者,故选D。 13. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:就是它,快乐地摇着尾巴。A. honestly真诚地;B. carefully小心地;C. anxiously忧虑地;D. happily快乐地。小狗的病好了,见到作者很高兴。故选D。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我微笑着告诉那位女士,她做得很好。A. service服务;B. job工作;C. favor帮助,赞同;D. attempt企图,试图。那位女士把小狗的病治好了,她做得很好。故选B。 15. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:这是我曾经花过的最值的$16。A. even甚至;B. never从未,绝不;C. ever永远,曾经;D. then然后。作者认为这件事做得很值,这$16是曾经花过的钱中最值的。故选C。
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