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A little girl lived in a simple and poor house on a hill. Usually she    play in the small garden. She could see over the garden fence and across the valley a wonderful house with shining golden windows high on another hill.    she loved her parents and her family, she desired(渴望)to live in such a house and   all day about how wonderful and exciting     must feel to live there.

At the age when she gained some     skill and sensibility(识别力), she    her mother for a bike ride  _     the garden. Her mother finally allowed her to go,    her keeping close to the house and not        too far. The day was beautiful. The little girl knew      where she was heading!    the hill and across the valley, she rode to the       of the golden house.

     she got off her bike and put it against the gate post, she focused on the path    _ to the house and then on the house itself. She was very disappointed when she       that all the windows were _     and rather dirty.

So      and heart-broken, she didn’t go any further. She       , and all of a sudden she saw an amazing      . There on the other side of the valley was a little house and its windows were golden. Looking at her little home, she      __ that she had been living in her golden house filled with love and care. Everything she dreamed was right there in front of her house.

1.A. might         B. should       C. must           D. would

2.A. Unless        B. Since       C. Although     D. But

3.A. worried       B. dreamed      C. asked          D. shouted

4.A. it             B. that         C. this            D. which

5.A. different      B. basic        C. musical        D. scientific

6.A. blamed        B. begged       C. invited         D. paid

7.A. inside        B. along       C. through         D. outside

8.A. arguing about  B. relying on   C. insisting on  D. wondering about

9.A. traveling     B. running     C. riding         D. walking

10.A. exactly       B. rapidly     C. madly          D. possibly

11.A. Over         B. Down        C. Around          D. Beside

12.A. windows      B. steps       C. center         D. gate

13.A. Until        B. As          C. While           D. Because

14.A. getting      B. introducing  C. leading        D. moving

15.A. felt         B. learned     C. concluded       D. found

16.A. plain         B. bright       C. transported    D. wide

17.A. anxious     B. sad          C. serious         D. angry

18.A. turned down  B. cheered up   C. settled down   D. dropped in

19.A. sight         B. valley       C. background      D. hill

20.A. imagined     B. decided     C. guessed        D. realized

 

1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.B 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.D 16.A 17.B 18.A 19.A 20.D 【解析】 试题分析:小女孩住在山上一座破旧的小房子里,她梦想着能住进对面山上有金色窗子的美丽房子。等女孩稍稍长大后,她骑车到了梦想的房子前面,看到的景象使她震惊、心碎:心目中金色的窗子原来普通又满是灰尘。才突然发现对面山上自己的房子是那般美丽! 1.D考查情态动词。A. might 可能;B. should应该;C. must必须;D. would会。此处指通常她会在小花园里玩,全文是过去时,根据句意选D. 2.C考查连词。A. Unless 除非;B. Since既然;C. Although尽管;D. But但是。句意:尽管她很爱她的父母和家庭,但她渴望住在那样的房子里。前后句表示转折,故选C. 3.B考查动词。A. worried担心;B. dreamed梦想;C. asked问;D. shouted呼喊。此处指整天梦想着住在里面会多么美好和兴奋。根据句意和上文的desired(渴望)可知选B. 4.A考查代词。此处是感叹句,正常语序是 it must feel wonderful and exciting to live there. It是形式主语,不等式to live there是真正主语,故选A. 5.B考查形容词。A. different 不同的;B. basic基本的;C. musical音乐的; D. scientific科学的。下文提到恳求妈妈之后才被允许骑自行车围着花园转一转, 说明小女孩刚刚学会些基本的(basic)技能和识别力,故选B. 6.B考查动词。A. blamed谴责;B. begged请求;C. invited邀请; D. paid支付。上一段提到 desired, dreamed 等动词, 说明了小女孩渴望的心情, 后面有提到 “Her mother finally allowed her to go” , 由此可知小女孩“恳请” 妈妈答应自己的请求, 根据生活常识和上下文提示选B. 7.D考查介词。A. inside 在……内;B. along沿着;C. through通过;D. outside在……外。下文提到 keeping close to the house(在房子周边,附近),说明这里表达的是在花园周围骑车。故选D. 8.C考查动词短语。A. arguing about争论; B. relying on依赖;C. insisting on坚持;D. wondering about对……感到奇怪。前面提到妈妈答应了小女孩的要求, 但是这是有条件的, 那就是妈妈坚持(insisting on) 要她不要远离自家的房子,不要骑太远。这个答案表明妈妈的态度,根据上下文语境选C. 9.C考查动词。A. traveling旅游; B. running运转;C. riding骑;D. walking步行。上文提到 begged her mother for a bike ride, 所以这里应该是表明妈妈对她的要求,不要骑(riding) 太远,故选C. 10.A考查副词。A. exactly恰好是;B. rapidly迅速地;C. madly疯狂地;D. possibly也许。小女孩早就梦想着一饱花园的美丽,当得到妈妈允许骑车的时候, 她心里“确切”地知道她要去哪里。根据上下文语境选A. 11.B考查介词。A. Over 在……上;B. Down往下; C. Around在……周围;D. Beside在旁边。文章的开始提到A little girl lived in a simple and poor house on a hill.明确告诉我们小女孩住在山上,所以这里是骑车下山,根据生活常识和上下文提示选B. 12.D考查名词。A. windows窗户;B. steps台阶;C. center中心; D. gate大门。由下段的开始句she got off her bike and put it against the gate post, 可知小姑娘骑车到金色的房子的门口。故选D. 13.B考查连词。A. Until 直到;B. As当……时,引导短暂性动作的动词as意为“一边……一边……”或“与……同时”,重在表示动作同时发生、伴随进行。C. While然而,当……时,while 只指“时间段”,不指“时间点”,从句的动词只限于持续性动词。D. Because因为。此处指当她从自行车上下来把车靠在门柱上时,故选B. 14.C考查动词。A. getting获得;B. introducing 介绍;C. leading引导;D. moving移动。动词短语lead to“通往”,此处指通往房子的路。故选C. 15.D考查动词。A. felt感觉;B. learned学会;C. concluded推断;D. found发现。此处指她发现窗户普通又满是灰尘时很失望。根据句意选D. 16.A考查形容词。A. plain简单的;B. bright明亮的;C. transported运输的;D. wide宽的。此处指窗户是简单普通又满是灰尘的,故选A. 17.B考查形容词。A. anxious 焦虑的;B. sad悲哀的;C. serious严肃的;D. angry生气的。此处指小女孩见到的景象与想象中的差别太大了,所以感到悲伤心碎。根据句意和情境选B. 18.A考查动词短语。A. turned down转身往下走;B. cheered up使高兴;C. settled down安居;D. dropped in 顺便走访。此处指小女孩转身往下走突然看到了奇怪的景象,故选A. 19.A考查名词。A. sight 景象;B. valley山谷; C. background 背景;D. hill小山。下文提到There on the other side of the valley was a little house and its windows were golden.这是小女孩回头所看到的的景象,故选A. 20.A. imagined 想象;B. decided决定;C. guessed猜想。D. realized意识到。这里指小女孩通过自己的亲身经历明白了一个道理,原来自己一直住在一座充满了关爱的金色的房子里。 也就是她意识到了这一点,故选D. 考点:考查人生哲理类短文阅读。
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