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Jack was happily trying his new car. The car was good and there wasn’t__    traffic on the roads. Suddenly, a flower shop_32 his attention. He stopped his car and took a closer look at the flowers___    _ there. The beautiful “Mother’s Day” card___him it was Mother’ Day.

Jack thought about his loving ___    who lived two hundred miles away. So he___a nice bouquet(束) of pink roses, signed the card and___    the shopkeeper to send it express to his mother. Just___    he got into his car, he noticed a girl standing outside the shop. She was___    the money in her hand. She seemed a little___    . Jack asked, “Can I help you?” She replied in a___    voice, “I want to buy some___for my mother, but I don’t have enough money.”

Jack asked her to go to the shop with him and____    a big bouquet of red roses for her. She____    him. While leaving the shop, Jack offered her a___    _. She was pleased and her eyes were shining with____    .

On the way, she told him that her mother was dead. So when they arrived, she ran to her mother’s____    _ and placed the bouquet there. Jack was silent for a minute. Then he made a U-turn_____    and drove back to the____    flower shop to take the flowers. He decided to drive down to meet his mother.

He handed his mother the bouquet and said, “I love you, Ma.” She kissed him and asked, “Why did you___    down all the way? You could have simply sent the bouquet to me.” He understood this was a Mother’s Love: mothers think only about their children’s comforts.

1.A. much         B. enough         C. any                D. little

2.A. caught       B. turned           C. kept                D. paid

3.A. planted      B. displayed        C. transported         D. repaired

4.A. answered     B. stopped          C. reminded          D. failed

5.A. father      B. mother          C. brother             D. sister

6.A. discovered   B. invented         C. chose              D. made

7.A. forced       B. requested        C. encouraged         D. invited

8.A. while        B. since           C. after               D .before

9.A. counting     B. touching         C. taking              D. wasting

10.A. curious     B. excited          C. angry              D. upset

11.A. pleased    B. satisfied        C. low                D. gentle

12.A. cards       B. candies         C. roses               D. clothes

13.A. bought     B. lent            C. packed             D. grew

14.A. thanked     B. praised         C. ignored             D. respected

15.A. walk        B. present          C. ride                D. rest

16.A. happiness   B. sadness          C. weakness           D. kindness

17.A. grave       B. house            C.car                 D. shop

18.A. nervously    B. immediately      C. carefully          D. painfully

19.A. old         B. beautiful        C. same                D. only

20.A. break       B. drive            C. run                 D.fly

 

1.A 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.D 9.A 10.D 11.C 12.C 13.A 14.A 15.C 16.A 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.B 【解析】 1.1】考查代词辨析及对语境的理解。A. much许多;B. enough足够的;C. any任何一个;D. little少许。Jack在试他的新车。车很好而且路上的交通不太拥挤。traffic 是不可数名词。又如:There was heavy traffic on the roads.路上的交通很拥挤。结合语境可知,最佳选A。 2.2】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A.caught是catch的过去式;B. turned转变;C. kept保持;D. paid付出。catch one’s attention 短语,吸引某人的注意。一个花店引起了他的注意。故选A。 3.3】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. planted种;B. displayed展示、陈列;C. transported运输;D. repaired修理。他停下车走近去看那里摆放的花。前面说花店,当然应该是摆放鲜花、卖花了。故选B。 4.4】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. answered回答;B. stopped停止;C. reminded提醒;D. failed失败。漂亮的母亲节卡片提示着他今天是母亲节。看到卡片让人想起,当然是提醒的意思更好。故选C。 5.5】考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. father父亲;B. mother妈妈;C. brother兄弟;D. sister姐妹。今天是母亲节,Jack应该是想到了远在200里地远的母亲而不是别人。故选B。 6.6】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. discovered发现;B. invented发明;C. chose选择;D. made制作。所以他选了一束粉色玫瑰,根据语境可知,是在花店选花。故选C。 7.7】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. forced强迫;B. requested请求;C. encouraged鼓励;D. invited邀请。签好卡片,请店主把它快递寄给他的母亲。结合语境可知,是请求寄花而不是其它,故选B。 8.8】考查副词辨析及对语境的理解。A. while而,当……时候;B. since自从、因为;C. after在……之后;D .before在……之前。就在他进入他的车之前,他注意到一个女孩站在店外。结合语境可知,选“上车前”更好。故选D。 9.9】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. counting数;B. touching触碰、感动;C. taking拿;D. wasting浪费。根据下一句可知,她在数她手里的钱。故选A。 10.10】考查形容词辨析及对语境的理解。A. curious好奇的;B. excited激动;C. angry生气;D. upset心烦的。应该是钱不够,心烦。故选D。 11.11】考查形容词辨析及对语境的理解。A. pleased高兴;B. satisfied满意的;C. low低的;D. gentle温和的。女孩说话应该是用低低的声音说。因为后面说钱不够。故选C。 12.12】考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. cards卡片;B. candies糖果;C. roses 玫瑰花;D. clothes 衣服。我想给妈妈买玫瑰花,但是钱不够。前面“我”买玫瑰花给妈妈,提示这里也是买roses,故选C。 13.13】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. bought买;B. lent借;C. packed包装;D. grew成长。杰克请她和他一起去花店然后给她买了一大束红玫瑰。故选A。 14.14】考查动词辨析及对语境的理解。A. thanked谢谢;B. praised表扬;C. ignored忽视;D. respected尊敬。为她买花,当然应该表示感谢。 故选A。 15.15】考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. walk走;B. present呈现;C. ride骑乘;D. rest休息。 离开商店的时候,Jack主动提出捎她一段路。故选C。 16.16】考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. happiness快乐;B. sadness伤心;C. weakness弱点;D. kindness仁慈。她高兴,眼里闪着幸福的泪水。故选A。 17.17】考查名词辨析及对语境的理解。A. grave坟墓;B. house房子;C.car汽车;D. shop商店。 前一句说女孩的妈妈去世了,所以他们去里她妈妈的墓地,把花放在那里。故选A。 18.18】考查副词辨析及对语境的理解。A. nervously紧张地;B. immediately立刻、马上;C. carefully小心地;D. painfully痛苦地。他沉默里一分钟。然后立刻拐了一个U型的弯。 故选B。 19.19】考查形容词辨析及对语境的理解。A. old古老的;B. beautiful漂亮的;C. same同一个;D. only唯一的。开车到同一个花店去拿花。因为他决定开车去见他妈妈。故选C。 20.20】考查副词辨析及对语境的理解。A. break打坏;B. drive开车;C. run跑;D.fly飞。妈妈问儿子:怎么一路开车来了?邮寄一束花给我就行了。故选B。
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