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    When I was a young boy growing up in North Dakota, my grandparents were farmers. And I remember the huge garden that my Grandma _______. I promise you it was about 4,000 square metres. Well, _______ it seemed that way to me! She _______ the garden all by hand, with a hoe (锄头) and some water. Each spring the garden took shape from cold flat earth, which she changed through much hard work into rows and hills ready for _______.

I especially remember _______ Grandma plant potatoes. Grandma had _______ potatoes from last year. She stored them with the rest of the harvest in the outdoor cellar (地窖). There vegetables kept safely all _______. When spring came, we _______ last year’s potatoes and planted each piece into hills of soil in the garden. I thought we would never _______ the end of the long hills for planting!

Before long the garden became fully ________ because of sunny days,warmer temperatures and rain. ________ it needed lots of hoeing and watering by Grandma and her helper to have a harvest. It provided vegetables throughout the summer, until the final harvest when ________ weather set in.

By the time Thanksgiving dinner ________, the ground at my grandparent’s farm often would be covered with snow and we’d be ________ for a long winter. Warm inside the house around Thanksgiving dinner, we looked through windows at bare (光秃的) tree branches (树枝) in the ________ garden. Our whole family would ________ potatoes and other vegetables from the ________. And of course wonderful pumpkin (南瓜) pie... I can smell it now! It's ________ how a pumpkin pie can make me __________ years of Thanksgiving dinners, and how that warmth ________ in my heart.

1.A.shared B.controlled C.owned D.found

2.A.at first B.at last C.at most D.at least

3.A.looked after B.showed off C.took over D.knew about

4.A.watering B.planting C.moving D.giving

5.A.helping B.watching C.making D.hearing

6.A.sold B.saved C.chosen D.brought

7.A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter

8.A.ate B.washed C.cut D.grew

9.A.reach B.see C.use D.cover

10.A.important B.popular C.active D.peaceful

11.A.for example B.of course C.in return D.after all

12.A.fine B.dry C.cold D.hot

13.A.continued B.followed C.ended D.arrived

14.A.right B.ready C.fit D.safe

15.A.sleeping B.changing C.tiny D.poor

16.A.want B.enjoy C.buy D.send

17.A.garden B.market C.store D.farm

18.A.difficult B.doubtful C.amazing D.crazy

19.A.accept B.understand C.realise D.remember

20.A.races B.passes C.stays D.jumps

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.C 11.B 12.C 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.C 19.D 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。作者的奶奶拥有一个大花园,在花园里亲自种菜,冬天把收获的蔬菜储存起来,以备享用。并且文中叙述了全家享用菜园里种的蔬菜所带来的快乐。 1. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我记得奶奶拥有的那个大花园。A. shared分享;B. controlled控制;C. owned 拥有;D. found 发现。此处指奶奶“拥有”的大花园。故选C。 2. 考查词组。句意: 至少在我看来是这样的! A. at first 起初;B. at last 最后;C. at most 最多;D. at least 最少。根据第2空后的it seemed that way to me!此处指“至少”我看。故选D。 3. 考查动词词组。句意: 她用锄头和水,亲手照料花园。A. looked after 照顾;B. showed off 炫耀;C. took over 接管;D. knew about 了解。根据第3空后的all by hand, with a hoe (锄头) and some water.可知,奶奶亲自“照顾”花园。故选A。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:每年春天,花园的形状都由寒冷平坦的土地,经过艰苦的劳动,变成了行和山,准备种植。A. watering 浇水;B. planting 种植;C. moving移动;D. giving给。根据第4空前的Each spring the garden took shape from cold flat earth, which she changed through much hard work into rows and hills ready for可知,此处指准备“种植”。故选B。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我特别记得帮助奶奶种土豆。A. helping帮助;B. watching 观看;C. making 制造;D. hearing听见。 根据第5空后的Grandma plant potatoes.可知,此处指“帮助”奶奶种土豆。故选A。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:奶奶从去年起就把土豆存了下来。 A. sold 卖;B. saved 储蓄,挽救;C. chosen 选择;D. brought 带来。根据第6空下文,可知,奶奶把土豆“存起来”。故选B。 7. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:那里的蔬菜一冬都保存完好。A. spring春天;B. summer 夏天;C. autumn秋天;D. winter冬天。 根据第8空前When spring came,可知,蔬菜在“冬天”储存。故选D。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意: 春天来了,我们把去年的土豆都割了下来,把每一块都栽到花园里的土里。A. ate 吃;B. washed 洗;C. cut 切,砍;D. grew成长。 根据第8空后的last year’s potatoes and planted each piece into hills of soil in the garden.可知,此处指把去年的土豆“割下来”种下。故选C。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我以为我们永远也到不了那片长山的尽头了! A. reach 到达;B. see 看见;C. use 使用;D. cover覆盖。 根据第9空前后内容I thought we would never 和 the end of the long hills for planting!可知,此处指“到达”不了山的尽头。故选A。 10. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:不久,由于晴天、气温升高和下雨,花园变得十分活跃。A. important 重要的;B. popular 受欢迎的;C. active 积极的;D. peaceful 和平的。根据第10空后的because of sunny days,warmer temperatures and rain可知,花园“活跃起来”。故选C。 11. 考查词组。 句意:当然,要想有收获,奶奶和帮手得多多锄地浇水。A. for example 例如;B. of course 当然可以;C. in return作为报答; D. after all 终究,毕竟。根据常识,要想收获,“当然”要劳动。故选B。 12. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:整个夏天它都在供应蔬菜,直到最后的收获季节寒冷来临。A. fine 好的;B. dry 干的;C. cold 冷的;D. hot 热的。根据第12空后weather set in.可知,此处指“寒冷”天气到来。故选C。 13. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当感恩节晚餐到来的时候,我祖父母的农场经常被雪覆盖,我们已经为漫长的冬天做好了准备。A. continued继续;B. followed 跟随;C. ended 结束;D. arrived 到达。根据第13空前By the time Thanksgiving dinner可知,此处指感恩节晚餐的“到来”。故选D。 14. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当感恩节晚餐到来的时候,我祖父母的农场经常被雪覆盖,我们已经为漫长的冬天做好了准备。 A. right 正确的;B. ready 有准备的;C. fit 合适的;D. safe安全的。 根据第14空后的for a long winter.可知,为冬天做好了“准备”。故选B。 15. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:感恩节晚餐时,屋子里暖烘烘的,透过窗户,我们看到了正在睡觉的花园里光秃秃的树枝。A. sleeping睡觉着的;B. changing变化的; C. tiny极小的; D. poor 贫穷的。根据第15空前we looked through windows at bare (光秃的) tree branches (树枝)可知,此处指冬天的树没了生机,花园好像在“睡觉”。故选A。 16. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们全家都会享用菜园里种的土豆和其他蔬菜。A. want 想要;B. enjoy 享受,喜爱;C. buy 买;D. send发送。 根据第16空后的potatoes and other vegetables可知此处指“享用”种的蔬菜。故选B。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们全家都会享用菜园里种的土豆和其他蔬菜。A. garden 花园;B. market 市场;C. store商店; D. farm农场。 此处指享用“菜园”里种的菜。故选A。 18. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:令人惊奇的是,一个南瓜派可以让我想起多年来的感恩节晚餐,以及那种温暖如何留在我的心中。A. difficult困难的;B. doubtful 可疑的;C. amazing 令人惊讶的;D. crazy疯狂的。 根据第18空前I can smell it now!可知,此处指那种温暖“令人惊奇”。故选C。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:令人惊奇的是,一个南瓜派可以让我想起多年来的感恩节晚餐,以及那种温暖如何留在我的心中。 A. accept 接受;B. understand 明白,理解;C. realise 意识到;D. remember 记得。根据第19空后的years of Thanksgiving dinners,可知,南瓜派让作者“记起”感恩节晚餐。故选D。 20. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:令人惊奇的是,一个南瓜派可以让我想起多年来的感恩节晚餐,以及那种温暖如何留在我的心中。A. races 和……竞赛;B. passes 经过;C. stays停留;D. jumps跳跃。此处指那种温暖“留在”心中。故选C。
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