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    Nobis is proud, because his father is a great gentleman. Yesterday he _________ with Betti ,the son of a charcoal(木炭) man. He didn’t know what retort(反驳) to make _________ he was in the wrong. He said to Betti, “Your father is a poor _________ !”

Betti said nothing but _________ welled in his eyes. When he returned home, he repeated the words to his father. So the charcoal man made his _________ in the afternoon, leading his boy by the hand, to _________ to the teacher. While he was making his complaint, Nobis’ father happened to hear that. He frowned(皱眉) and asked Nobis if that was true. Nobis stood in front of little Betti, with his head _______, making no reply. At last, Nobis _________ to Betti by repeating what his father _________ him to say, “I beg your pardon for the __________ and foolish comments I made on your father, whose hand my father would feel honored to press.”

Then the gentleman __________ his hand to the charcoal man ,who shook it firmly.

“Do me the favor to place them next to each other,” said the gentleman to the teacher.

When the boys were __________ Nobis’ father bowed and left. The charcoal man remained there __________ for several moments, but he did not say anything. He then made his way to the door, turning round for one last look and __________.

“Keep what you have seen in mind, boys,” said the teacher, “This is the finest __________ of the year.”

1.A.chatted B.quarreled C.played D.discussed

2.A.because B.if C.unless D.when

3.A.seller B.judge C.farmer D.beggar

4.A.shame B.pride C.tears D.shadows

5.A.deal B.way C.living D.appearance

6.A.reply B.complain C.explain D.listen

7.A.turning B.rising C.hanging D.nodding

8.A.apologized B.added C.linked D.pointed

9.A.forced B.helped C.aided D.desired

10.A.strange B.proud C.great D.impolite

11.A.waved B.offered C.shook D.took

12.A.convinced B.dismissed C.punished D.seated

13.A.in public B.in secret C.in person D.in thought

14.A.left B.smiled C.sighed D.stared

15.A.approach B.talk C.lesson D.view

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.A 10.D 11.B 12.D 13.D 14.A 15.C 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲了两个孩子在吵架后,双方家长以友善的态度处理此问题,并最终握手言和,用言传身教给孩子上了最好的一课。 1. 考查动词辨析。句意:昨天他和Nobis 吵架。 A. chatted 聊天;B. quarreled 吵架;C. played玩耍;D. discussed讨论。根据下文“He didn’t know what retort(反驳) to make…他不知道如何反驳”可知他们是在吵架,故答案为B选项。 2. 考查连词辨析。句意:他不知道如何反驳,因为为他也有错。A. because 因为;B. if 如果;C. unless除非; D. when当…...时候。根据下文“He said to Betti, “Your father is a poor ____3____ !” ”可知Nobis说Betti的爸爸是一个穷光蛋,这是Nobis的不对之处,所以他才不知道如何反驳,此处为因果关系,故答案为A选项。 3. 考查名词辨析。句意:你爸爸是一个穷乞丐。A. seller 销售者;B. judge 法官、裁判;C. farmer农民;D. beggar 乞讨者。根据上文with Betti ,the son of a charcoal(木炭) man.Nobis对Betti说,Betti的爸爸是一个穷乞丐,故答案为D选项。 4. 考查名词辨析。句意:Betti什么都没说,但眼里充满了泪水。A. shame害羞; B. pride 骄傲;C. tears 眼泪;D. shadows影子。根据空格后“welled in his eyes种满了眼睛”可知,眼里充满了泪水。故答案为C选项。 5. 考查名词辨析。句意:所以这个卖木炭的男人下午出现了。A. deal 约定;B. way 方式、方法;C. living 生活;D. appearance 出现、外表。根据前文Nobis说Betti的爸爸是一个穷乞丐,Betti非常伤心可知此处Betti的爸爸要出现来澄清此事,故答案为D选项。 6. 考查名词辨析。句意:他领着孩子,向老师进行了解释。A. reply回答; B. complain抱怨;C. explain解释; D. listen听。根据下文“While he was making his complaint,同时他也抱怨。”以及前文他被其他孩子误会成乞丐的事,结合语境,木炭男把孩子带到学校,首先向老师解释了他不是乞丐,接着表示了不满,故答案为C选项。 7. 考查动词辨析。句意:他点了头,但是没有回答。A. turning转向;B. rising 上升;C. hanging 悬挂;D. nodding点头。根据上文Your father is a poor 3 !可知,Nobis点了点头。故答案为D选项。 8. 考查动词辨析。句意:Nobis向Betti 道歉,通过重复他爸爸叮嘱过他的话。A. apologized 道歉;B. added 增加;C. linked 联系;D. pointed指出。根据I beg your pardon for the 10 and foolish comments I made on your father, whose hand my father would feel honored to press.”可知,Nobis向Betti 道歉。故答案为A选项。 9. 考查动词辨析。句意:Nobis向Betti 道歉,通过重复他爸爸叮嘱过他的话。A. forced 迫使;B. helped 帮助;C. aided帮助 ;D. desired愿望。根据前文“making no reply”可知Nobis并不知道如何道歉,所以他不得不按照父亲教他的话去说。故答案为A选项。 10. 考查形容词辨析。句意:我为我的不礼貌以及对你父亲愚蠢的评价表示歉意。A. strange奇怪的;B. proud骄傲的;C. great 伟大的;D. impolite不礼貌的。根据空格后“and and foolish comments”可知空格处于and foolish comments是并列关系,Nobis为自己的不礼貌以及对你父亲愚蠢的评价表示歉意。故答案为D选项。 11. 考查动词辨析。句意:然后这位绅士主动向木炭工伸出了手,木炭工用力地握了一下手。A. waved 摇动;B. offered 主动提供;C. shook 摇晃;D. took拿、乘坐。根据who shook it firmly.可知,这位绅士主动向木炭工伸出了手。故答案为B选项。 12. 考查动词辨析。句意:当两个孩子调好座位后,Nobis的爸爸鞠了一躬离开了。 A. convinced 使确信;B. dismissed 解散;C. punished惩罚;D. seated就坐。根据前文“Do me the favor to place them next to each other,” said the gentleman to the teacher.”可知此时指的是把两个孩子的座位调好了,故答案为D选项。 13. 考查介词短语辨析。句意:木炭工依然在那停留并思索了一会儿。A. in public 在公共场合;B. in secret 秘密地;C. in person 亲自;D. in thought陷入沉思。根据下文“…...for several moments, but he did not say anything. 木炭男停留在那里,但最后并没有说什么”,再结合语境,可知他是在思考整件事情,故答案为D选项。 14. 考查动词辨析。句意:然后他朝门口走去,转过身最后看了一眼就离开了。A. left 离开;B. smiled 微笑;C. sighed 叹气;D. stared盯着。根据前文“He then made his way to the door,他接着走到门口”可知他要离开了,故答案为A选项。 15. 考查名词辨析。句意:这是你们今年上的最好的一课。A. approach方法; B. talk 谈论;C. lesson 课、教训;D. view观点。前文叙述了两个孩子家长处理这件事的方法,是主动握手言和,这是家长在给孩子做榜样,对孩子来说,是最好的教育方式,也是最好的一课,故答案为C选项。
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