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A kind-hearted homeowner kept a baby elephant in her back yard for months during the Second World War. It has been reported that the reason was that zookeepers ________ the animal would be killed in a bombing.

Sheila lived at Belfast Zoo ________  she was moved to her unusual home in 1941 as the city ________ a lightning war called the Belfast Blitz. She was one of the ________  ones at the zoo, in the north of the city. The Ministry of Public Safety ________    23 zoo animals to be killed in case they got free and   ________ people, including a tiger, a black bear, a lynx, a hyena, two polar bears and six wolves. But instead of meeting the same________  , Sheila was walked down the road by ________   to a red-brick house on the Whitewell Road where a woman took her ________ and let her live in the back yard for several months until the________  was over.

Now, as part of the zoo’s 75th anniversary, the zoo managers are trying to ________   the woman who gave the elephant its wartime protection, known ________  as “the elephant angel”. All they have are a couple of black and white ________    of two women sitting on a garden seat________   , Sheila drinking out of a tin bucket beside the back door of the________ .

Zoo manager Mark Challis said, “The ________  provided by our mystery lady is ________   to zoo history and we would like to make contact with her family and ________  document this gap in our past.” ________   , Sheila went on to________    the war, living another 25 years until her death at the zoo in 1966.

1.A. wanted         B. imagined       C. feared       D. protected

2.A. until          B. after          C. since        D. once

3.A. declared        B. ignored        C. involved     D. experienced

4.A. frightening     B. lucky         C. extinct    D. popular

5.A. ordered         B. predicted      C. warned       D. offered

6.A. attracted      B. pleased        C. attacked     D. covered

7.A. hope            B. disorder       C. Pain        D. fate

8.A. soldiers       B. zookeepers    C. experts    D. advisers

9.A. out             B. in             C. away         D. off

10.A. bombing       B. searching      C. controlling D. struggling

11.A. admit          B. realize        C. see         D. find

12.A. again          B. only          C. rarely      D. yet

13.A. photos         B. statues       C. scenes      D. messages

14.A. allowing       B. keeping        C. watching     D. making

15.A. zoo           B. park          C. dormitory   D. house

16.A. care           B. food           C. drink       D. yard

17.A. useless       B. limited       C. unique      D. valueless

18.A. properly      B. secretly      C. slowly       D. temporarily

19.A. Sadly          B. Happily        C. Obviously    D. Gradually

20.A. fight         B. succeed        C. fail        D. Survive

 

1.C 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.A 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.D 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲述英国动物园为二战幸存的小象寻找曾经的主人的故事 1.C考查动词辨析 A. wanted想;B. imagined 想象;C. feared害怕;D. protected保护;句意:据报道因为动物园管理者担心小象会在炸弹袭击中遭到不测,故选C项。 2.A考查连词辨析。A. Until直到;B. After之后;C. Since自从;D. Once曾经;句意:由于1941年贝尔法斯特闪电战爆发,这只名叫“希拉”的小象被转移至一个平常人家的后院,此前它一直生活在贝尔法斯特动物园,故选A项。 3.D考查动词辨析A. Declared宣称;B. Ignored忽略;C. involved 涉及;D. Experienced经历;句意:由于1941年贝尔法斯特闪电战爆发,这只名叫“希拉”的小象被转移至一个平常人家的后院,此前它一直生活在贝尔法斯特动物园,故选D项。 4.B考查形容词辨析A. Frightening令人害怕的;B. Lucky幸运的;C. Extinct灭绝的;D. Popular受人欢迎的;句意:希拉是位于城北的这家动物园的“幸存者”之一,故选B 项。 5.A考查动词辨析A. Ordered命令;B. Predicted预测;C. warned 警告;D. Offered提供;句意:英国公共安全部曾下令“处死”贝尔法斯特动物园的23只动物以免它们在战乱中逃散并攻击人群,被捕杀的动物包括一只老虎、一头黑熊、一只山猫、一只土狼、两只北极熊和六只狼,order sb to do 要求某人做某事,故选A项。 6.C考查动词辨析 A. Attracted吸引;B. Pleased取悦;C. attacked 袭击; D. Covered覆盖;句意:英国公共安全部曾下令“处死”贝尔法斯特动物园的23只动物以免它们在战乱中逃散并攻击人群,被捕杀的动物包括一只老虎、一头黑熊、一只山猫、一只土狼、两只北极熊和六只狼,故选C项。 7.D考查名词辨析A. Hope希望;B. Disorder混乱;C. Pain 痛苦;D. fate 命运;‘句意:然而希拉却没有遭到这样的厄运,它被动物园管理员带到了位于怀特维尔路的一个红砖房里,这所房子的女主人在她家后院为希拉提供庇所数月之久,直到轰炸结束,故选D项。 8.B考查名词辨析A. Soldiers战士B. Zookeepers动物管理员;C. Experts专家;D. Advisers顾问;句意:然而希拉却没有遭到这样的厄运,它被动物园管理员带到了位于怀特维尔路的一个红砖房里,这所房子的女主人在她家后院为希拉提供庇所数月之久,直到轰炸结束,故选B项。 9.B考查介词辨析 句意:然而希拉却没有遭到这样的厄运,它被动物园管理员带到了位于怀特维尔路的一个红砖房里,这所房子的女主人在她家后院为希拉提供庇所数月之久,直到轰炸结束,故选B项。 10.A考查动词辨析A. Bombing轰炸;B. Searching寻找;C. controlling 控制;D. Struggling奋斗;句意:然而希拉却没有遭到这样的厄运,它被动物园管理员带到了位于怀特维尔路的一个红砖房里,这所房子的女主人在她家后院为希拉提供庇所数月之久,直到轰炸结束,故选A项。 11.D考查动词辨析A. Admit承认;B. Realize意识到;C. see 看到;D. Find发现;句意:而今,作为该动物园建园75周年纪念活动的一部分,动物园的管理人员试图找到为小象提供“战时庇护”的那位“大象天使”,故选D项。 12.B考查副词辨析A. Again再次;B. Only只有;C. rarely 罕见地;D. Yet然而;而今,作为该动物园建园75周年纪念活动的一部分,动物园的管理人员试图找到为小象提供“战时庇护”的那位“大象天使”,故选B项。 13.A考查副词辨析A. Photos照片;B. Statues雕像;C scenes 场面;D. Messages消息;句意:而他们仅有的只是几张模糊不清的黑白照片,照片上有两个女人坐在院子里的长椅上,看着希拉从后门旁的一只铁桶里吸水喝,故选A项。 14.C考查动词辨析A. Allowing允许;B. Keeping保持;C. Watching看;D. Making制造;句意:而他们仅有的只是几张模糊不清的黑白照片,照片上有两个女人坐在院子里的长椅上,看着希拉从后门旁的一只铁桶里吸水喝,故选C项。 15.D考查名词辨析A. Zoo动物园;B. Park公园;C. Dormitory宿舍;D. House房子;而他们仅有的只是几张模糊不清的黑白照片,照片上有两个女人坐在院子里的长椅上,看着希拉从后门旁的一只铁桶里吸水喝,故选D项。 16.A考查名词辨析A. Care关心;B. Food食物;C. drink 喝;D. Yard院子;句意:动物园经理马克•查理斯说:“这位神秘女士对于小象的照料在动物园历史上具有特殊意义,我们想与她的家人取得联系,填补这段历史空白,故选A项。 17.C考查形容词辨析A. Useless无用 的;B. Limited有限的;C. Unique独特的;D. Valueless无价值的;句意:动物园经理马克•查理斯说:“这位神秘女士对于小象的照料在动物园历史上具有特殊意义,我们想与她的家人取得联系,填补这段历史空白,故选C项。 18.A考查副词辨析A. Properly恰当地;B. Secretly秘密地;C. Slowly 慢慢地;D. Temporarily暂时地;句意:动物园经理马克•查理斯说:“这位神秘女士对于小象的照料在动物园历史上具有特殊意义,我们想与她的家人取得联系,填补这段历史空白,故选A项。 19.B考查副词辨析A. Sadly 悲伤地;B. Happily高兴地;C. Obviously显然地;D. Gradually逐渐地;句意:幸运的是,希拉在战争中存活了下来,并继续在这家动物园生活了25年之久,直到1966年在此去世,故选B项。 20.考查动词辨析A. Fight打架; B. Succeed成功;C. fail 失败;D. Survive幸存;句意:幸运的是,希拉在战争中存活了下来,并继续在这家动物园生活了25年之久,直到1966年在此去世,故选D项。 考点 :故事类阅读。
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