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Once upon, there were two traveling angels who stopped to spend the night in the home of a wealthy family. The family was impolite and      to let the angels stay in the guest room. Instead, the angels were given a space in the      underground room. As they     their bed on the hard floor, the older angel saw a hole in the      and repaired it. When the younger angel asked why, the older angel    , "Things aren't always what they seem."

The next night the pair came to rest at the house of a very      , but very kind farmer and his wife.      sharing what little food they had, the couple let the angels sleep in their bed________ they could have a good night's rest. When the sun came up the next morning, the angels found the farmer and his wife in      . Their only cow, whose milk had been their only income, lay       in the field.

The younger angel was very angry and asked the older angel, "How could this     ? Why did you not watch out for the cow? The first man had   ________ , yet you watched over his house," she accused. "The second family had little but was   ________ to share everything, and you did not help."

"Things aren't always what they seem," the older angel replied. "When we   ________  in the underground room, I noticed there was gold   ________  in that hole in the wall. Since the owner was so greedy and unwilling to________  his good fortune, I asked God if I could ________  the wall so he couldn't find it. Then last night as we slept in the farmer's bed, the angel of death came for his wife. I asked God if the angel could take the cow ________. You see, things aren't always what they seem. "

Sometimes this is exactly what happens when things don’t  ________ the way they should. You need to ________ that every outcome is always to your advantage. You might not know it until sometime later.

1.A. decided        B. preferred        C. agreed          D. refused

2.A. cool           B. cold            C. warm            D. comfortable

3.A. made          B. set            C. fixed          D. decorated

4.A. ground        B. ceiling         C. wall            D. window

5.A. screamed       B. spoke            C. sang            D. replied

6.A. rich          B. poor            C. lucky          D. fortunate

7.A. Before       B. Since            C. After           D. When

8.A. where          B. what             C. why            D. which

9.A. sweat        B. tears            C. power          D. danger

10.A. happy        B. disappointed     C. alive           D. dead

11.A. appear       B. happen          C. run            D. operate

12.A. something    B. nothing         C. none          D. everything

13.A. willing       B. reluctant      C. disgusting    D. surprising

14.A. parked      B. camped          C. stayed          D. remained

15.A. stored        B. stolen           C. robbed        D. picked

16.A. divide        B. show           C. share           D. Separate

17.A. crash         B. erase           C. smash           D. seal

18.A. instead       B. beyond         C. away           D. aside

19.A. turn in       B. turn out         C. turn to         D. turn off

20.A. hope         B. wish             C. trust          D. suppose

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.D 11.B 12.D 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:文章介绍了有两个旅行的天使第一个晚上住在了一个富人的家里,富人让他们住在地窑里,这两个天使在休息的时候发现地窑的墙上有个洞,就把它堵上了。第二天住在了一个穷人的家里,虽然穷,但他们拿出了他们很有限的食物和天使一起吃,让他们好好的休息。不幸的是,这个穷人家里唯一的收入,一头奶牛去死了,一个天使就问为什么不帮这个穷人。另一个天使说,那个富人太贪婪,我就把那个储藏金子的洞堵上了,而死神是要把穷人的一妻子带走的,而我就给上帝说,让那头奶牛代替了那个妻子的命,所以人看到的都是表面现象。 1.D考查动词 A. decide决定B. preferred偏爱C. agreed 同意D. refused拒绝The family was impolite and 21 to let the angels stay in the guest room. 富人很无礼,并且不让他们住在客房。由情景,可知,拒绝他们,故选D。 2.B考查形容词A. cool凉爽B. cold寒冷C. warm 温暖的D. comfortable舒适的由生活常识,可知underground room 地窖里面很冷,故选B。 3.A 考查动词词组A. made制造B. set 设定C. fixed 固定D. decorated装饰 由词组make one’s bed 可知选择A。 4.C.考查名词 A. ground 地面 B. ceiling 天花板 C. wall 墙D. window窗户由下文35空后面的文字 that hole in the wall.可知墙上有一个洞,故选C。 5.D考查动A. screamed 尖叫 B. spoke 讲话 C. sang 唱歌 D. replied回答 由常识,小天使问为什么,老天使回答道,故选D。 6.B考查形容词 A. rich 富的B. poor 贫穷的C. lucky 幸运的 D. fortunate幸运的 由27空后的文字sharing what little food they had,这对夫妇把他们仅有的食物和天使们分享,可知天使们来到了一户穷人家,故选B。 7.C 考查副词A. Before 在…之前 B. Since 自从 C. After 在…之后D. When.当…之时 由上下文逻辑关系,可知,夫妇俩先是和他们分享食物,再是让他们睡床,由时间先后关系可知选C。 8.A 考查副词A. where 哪里B. what什么C. why 为什么D. which哪一个 考查定语从句,where引导定语从句修饰bed,在从句中充当关系副词故选A。 9.B考查名词A. sweat 糖果 B. tears 眼泪C. power 力量D. danger危险 由生活常识,他们仅有的收入,奶牛死了,所以他们哭了,故选B。 10.D.考查形容词 A. happy 高兴的 B. disappointed 沮丧的C. alive 活着D. dead死的 由后文可知,奶牛代替妻子死了,故选D。 11.B考查动词 A. appear 出现B. happen发C. run 跑D. operate操作 由语言习惯,可知how could this happen,故选B。 12.D考查不定代词 A. something某事B. nothing没事C. none没有一个D. everything任何事 由理解可知,第一个人时富人,所以什么都有,即everthing,故选D。 13.A 考查形容词A. willing愿意的B. reluctant不情愿的,勉强的C. disgusting令人作呕的 D. surprising令人吃惊的 由上文可知,穷人乐于分享,把他们仅有的食物,最好的床都给了天使,并与36空前unwilling形成对比,可知选择A。 14.C考查动词A. parked 停车B. camped露营 C. stayed待D. remained保留 句意:当我们待在地窖里时,由词语含义辨析可知选择C。 15.A 考查动词A. stored储存B. stolen 透C. robbed 抢D. picked捡 句意:我发现洞里储存有黄金,故选A。 16.C考查动词36. A. divide分配B. show展示C. share分享D. Separate分离 富人很贪婪,不愿意分享,由常识,故选C。 17.D. 考查动词A. crash坠毁B. erase擦除C. smash粉碎D. seal密封 墙上有洞,老天使把洞堵上了,由上下文,故选D 18.A考查副词 A. instead代替B. beyond超过C. away远离 D. aside在…旁边 由上文可知,奶牛死了,是因为它代替了妻子,故选A。 19.B考查动词词组 A. turn in 上交B. turn out 结果是C. turn to翻到,向…求助D. turn off关闭 由全文感知,事情有时候不是它的表面现象,turn out 与下文outcome为同义,故选B。 20. 【名师点睛】 完型填空题的命题趋势 1.、侧重基础知识,考查学生语言知识的能力。 完型填空以文入手,结合文章的内容考查学生的基础知识,主要是词语搭配、近义词辨 异、辨析句子结构、掌握语法规则的能力。如小题3:A 考查动词词组A. made制造B. set 设定C. fixed 固定D. decorated装饰 由词组make one’s bed 可知选择A。小题8:A 考查副词A. where 哪里B. what什么C. why 为什么D. which哪一个 考查定语从句,where引导定语从句修饰bed,在从句中充当关系副词故选A。 2、上下文对照,考查学生捕捉关键词的能力。 解完型填空题时,单独看一句话是找不到正确答案的,需要阅读下句或者若干句才能明白。所谓上下对照,即在上文和下文中找到与正确答案相同的关键词。因此,在做题时要边读边在大脑中储存上下文信息的能力,捕捉关键词。如小题4:C.考查名词 A. ground 地面 B. ceiling 天花板 C. wall 墙D. window窗户由下文35空后面的文字 that hole in the wall.可知墙上有一个洞,故选C。小题13:A 考查形容词A. willing愿意的B. reluctant不情愿的,勉强的C. disgusting令人作呕的 D. surprising令人吃惊的 由上文可知,穷人乐于分享,把他们仅有的食物,最好的床都给了天使,并与36空前unwilling形成对比,可知选择A。 3、设置语境,考查学生的分析推理能力。 旨在考查学生在选项都符合语法及句子结构的情况下能否利用前后语境去推断出正确答案。小题9:B考查名词A. sweat 糖果 B. tears 眼泪C. power 力量D. danger危险 由语境,他们仅有的收入,奶牛死了,所以他们哭了,故选B。 4、结合生活,考查学生利用常识题的能力。目的考查学生的生活常识,看看学生是否善于观察生活,积累生活常识,能否利用常识去做恰当的选择。如小题6:B考查形容词 A. rich 富的B. poor 贫穷的C. lucky 幸运的 D. fortunate幸运的 由小题7空后的文字sharing what little food they had,这对夫妇把他们仅有的食物和天使们分享,可知天使们来到了一户穷人家,故选B。 5、关注连词,考查学生对行文逻辑、句子关联的理解能力。 此项用来考查学生在缺少连词的情况想,通过阅读能否理解句子的与句子的关系,是否了解行文逻辑的要求,能否掌握表示因果、转折、并列、条件、让步等的连词的用法。在行文中不仅是连词,副词也是可以构成逻辑联系的,如小题7:C 考查副词A. Before 在…之前 B. Since 自从 C. After 在…之后D. When.当…之时 由上下文逻辑关系,可知,夫妇俩先是和他们分享食物,再是让他们睡床,由时间先后关系可知选C。 所谓熟能生巧、语感都是需要学生平时加强练习,总结得到的,一些答案可以一读就知道,甚至不需要看选项,如: 小题11:B考查动词 A. appear 出现B. happen发C. run 跑D. operate操作 由语言习惯,可知how could this happen,故选B。 考点:考查故事类文章完形填空
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