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完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

That night we lay on the floor in the room and I listened to the silk-worms eating. The silk-worms   .on shelves of mulberry (桑树)leaves and all night you could hear them eating and a dropping sound in the leaves. I myself didn’t want to    because I had been living for a long time with the   that if I ever shut my eyes in the dark and let myself go, my   would go out of my body. I had been that way for a long time,     since I was sleepless at night and felt it go out of me and go off and the满分5 manfen5.comn    .I tried never to think about it, but it had started to go since, in the nights, just at the   of going off to sleep, and I could only stop it by a very great  . So while now I am fairly sure that it would not really have gone out, yet then, that summer, I was unwilling to make the   .

I had different ways of     myself while I lay awake. I would think of a trout(鳟鱼) stream I had fished along when I was a boy; and fish its whole length very   in my mind; fishing under all the logs, all the turns of the     , the deep holes and the clear shallow stretches, sometimes   .trout and sometimes losing them. I would stop fishing at noon to eat my lunch; sometimes on a log   the stream; sometimes on a high bank under a tree; and I always ate my lunc满分5 manfen5.comh very slowly and   the stream below me while I ate. Often I ran out of bait(诱饵) because I would take ten   .with me in a tobacco tin when I started. When I had used them all I had to find   worms and sometime it was very difficult digging in the bank of the stream   the cedar trees kept out the sun and there was no grass but only the   wet earth and often I could find no worms. Always I found some kind of bait, but one time in the swamp I could find no bait at all and had to   one of the trout I had caught and used him for bait.

1.A. lived      B. fed           C. moved         D. carried

2.A. eat        B. sleep         C. talk           D. leave

3.A. purpose   B. imagination  C. knowledge     D. excuse

4.A. soul       B. idea         C. sense          D. temper

5.A. even      B. yet          C. still          D. ever

6.A. come back  B. come up      C. get away       D. get off

7.A. risk        B. moment       C. sight          D. request

8.A. intention  B. regret        C. effort          D. focus

9.A. achievement B. encouragement C. entertainment  D. experiment

10.A. occupying B. devoting      C. concerning      D. equipping

11.A. casually  B. aimlessly   C. painfully       D. carefully

12.A. root       B. bank          C. jungle        D. coast

13.A. spotting  B. approaching  C. killing        D. catching

14.A. beyond     B. over          C. through        D. beneath

15.A. watched    B. conducted     C. crossed        D. measured

16.A. weeds      B. worms         C. insects        D. leaves

17.A. better   B. larger        C. more           D. heavier

18.A. when     B. how           C. why            D. where

19.A. bare       B. pure          C. holy           D. vivid

20.A. cut up     B. cut down      C. cut off        D. cut in

 

1.B 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.D 19.A 20.A 【解析】 1.1】B考查动词。A. lived居住;B. fed喂养;C. moved移动;D. carried搬运。根据句意可知,用桑树叶子喂养蚕。故选B。 2.2】B考查考查。A. eat吃;B. sleep睡觉;C. talk说话;D. leave 离开。根据后文可知我自己还不想睡觉,故选B。 3.3】C考查名词。A. purpose目的;B. imagination想象;C. knowledge知识;D. excuse 打扰。 根据后文可知我一直再跟知识打交道,故选C。 4.4】A考查名词。A. soul精神;B. idea想法;C. sense感觉;D. temper 节奏。根据前文可知我一直在跟知识打交道,说明精神很受益,故选A。 5.5】D考查副词。A. even甚至;B. yet至今;C. still仍然;D. ever 曾经。ever since意为“从曾经到现在”,符合语境,故选D。 6.6】A考查短语。A. come back回来;B. come up走近,发生;C. get away离开,逃脱;D. get off动身从……下来。根据后文可知,未曾想过它会回来,故选A。 7.7】B考查名词。A. risk风险;B. moment时刻;C. sight风景;D. request 要求。根据文中上文分析可知,这里是表示在那个时刻睡觉的意思,故选B。 8.8】C考查上下文联系。A. intention意图,目的;B. regret后悔;C. effort努力;D. focus注意力,专注。根据上文分析可知,这里所要表达的是我付出了很多努力,故选C。 9.9】D考查名词。A. achievement成功;B. encouragement鼓励;C. entertainment娱乐;D. experiment 经历,经验。根据后文可知,那个夏天发生的事情我不想去经历的,故选D。 10.10】A 考查动词。A. occupying占用;B. devoting贡献;C. concerning涉及,关系到;D. equipping装备。根据下文分析可知,这里所表示的是我有很多种方式来占用我自己的时间,故选A。 11.11】D 考查副词。A. casually随便地,偶然地;B. aimlessly漫无目的地;C. painfully痛苦地;D. carefully 小心地。我很小心地钓着鱼并且观察者它的长度,故选D。 12.12】B考查名词。A. root根;B. bank浅滩;C. jungle丛林;D. coast海岸,滑坡。根据文中内容可至,这里表达了所有鳟鱼待的浅滩,故选B。 13.13】D考查动词。A. spotting认出;B. approaching到达,实现;C. killing杀害;D. catching捕捉。 有时候捕捉鳟鱼,有时候会丢失他们,故选D。 14.14】B考查副词。A. beyond超过;B. over结束,上面的;C. through通过;D. beneath 在……之下。根据后文可知,这里表达的是有时候在上面的水流上,故选B。 15.15】A考查动词。A. watched观察;B. conducted管理,引导;C. crossed交叉,横过;D. measured 测量,估量。并且我有时候边吃饭边观察在我后面的溪流,故选A。 16.16】B考查名词。A. weeds杂草;B. worms虫,蠕虫;C. insects昆虫;D. leaves树叶。根据文中内容可知,有时候我会带是个虫子在烟草锡里面,故选B。 17.17】C考查上下文分析。A. better更好;B. larger更大;C. more更多;D. heavier行为。根据前文可知,我用完了全部的虫子,所以我需要去找更多的,故选C。 18.18】D考查连词。A. when当……时候;B. how怎样;C. why为什么;D. where 在哪里。先行词是stream,引导词在从句中做地点状语,用where,故选D。 19.19】A考查形容词。A. bare空的,赤裸裸的;B. pure纯粹的;C. holy圣洁的;D. vivid 生动形象的。但是只有空的,裸露表面的湿土,故选A。 20.20】A考查短语。A. cut up切碎,抨击;B. cut down削减,砍到;C. cut off切断,中断;D. cut in插嘴,插队。把我抓到的一只鳟鱼切碎然后用它来作诱饵,故选A。
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