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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。

One day,Raul was miles away from the small ranch(牧场) house in a large valley. _________seemed to be all right, yet he felt strange and somewhat uneasy. The wind had picked up, and angry,dark clouds _________ across the sky. He could smell the rain coming. And it did. _________ ,the lightning flashed through the clouds, nearly _________ Raul. The thunder(雷声) was so loud that he buried his _________ in his hands and rubbed his eyes.Then he heard it. Hoofbeats(蹄声).He _________ .There before him stood a tall, white   _________. An old man stared down at him from its back.“Wh-wh-who are y-y-you?” asked Raul. “My name is Gray Cloud,” the old man answered _________.“Come with me.”Raul followed on his horse. A _________ feeling came over him. All _________ them the rain was pouring down, _________ not a drop fell on them. They seemed to be_________ back toward Raul’s home. Raul lost track of time. Then all at once he found  53 at the ranch gate. The old man turned his horse, _________his hand, and smiled. Lightning flashed again. The old man and his horse were_________.

Raul’s father ran out across the yard  to _________ him. “we have been  _________sick about you. Are you okay? Hurry. Let’s get in out of the_________.”

“Wait,” said Raul. “Have you ever heard of an old man called Gray Cloud?”

“Can’t say I … wait. I _________ my great-grandfather used to tell storied about a man called Gray Cloud. He died a long time ago. They say he was _________by lightning during a terrible thunderstorm. Why do you ask?”

1.A. Something   B. Everything C. Anything D. Nothing

2.A.dropped   B. fell   C. rolled   D. covered

3.A.Suddenly   B. Strongly   C. Quickly   D. Hardly

4.A.beating   B. blinding   C. burning   D. touching

5.A.nose   B. hair   C. neck   D. head

6.A.looked up   B. woke up   C. lay down  D. sat down

7.A.tiger   B. horse  C. lion   D. elephant

8.A.lazily   B. angrily   C. coldly   D. slowly

9.A.natural   B. common   C. strange   D. bad

10.A.around   B. beside   C. through   D. above

11.A.yet   B. for C. so   D. or

12.A.walking   B. leading   C. heading   D. returning

13.A.them   B. themselves C. him   D. himself

14.A.shook   B. waved   C. held   D. took

 

15.A.gone   B. left   C. followed   D. lost

16.A.see   B. meet   C. beat   D. ask

17.A.waited   B. thought   C. worried  D. excited

18.A.yard   B. wind   C. grass   D. rain

19.A.believe   B. consider   C. doubt   D. forget

20.A.defeated   B. caught   C. damaged  D. Struck

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.A 11.A 12.C 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.D 19.A 20.D 【解析】 试题分析:文章讲述了Raul在农场发生的一件事。 1.B考察不定代词辨析。everything seemed to be all right意为“一切事情似乎是正常的”。下文中的yet表示转折,意为“然而”,表示一切事情似乎都正常,然而他感到有些确定和不安。something意为“一些事”。anything意为“任何事”,常用于否定或疑问句中。nothing意为“没有什么事”。 2.C考察动词辨析。roll意为“滚动”,指乌云在天空中翻滚。drop意为“使滴下,淌,落下”,常表示液体或物体滴下或降落。fall意为“落下;散落”。cover意为“覆盖”。 3.A考察副词辨析。suddenly意为“突然”,指某事突然发生,表示雷电来得非常突然。strongly意为“坚强地,有力地,大大地,猛烈地”。quickly意为“快速地”,表示动作迅速。hardly意为“几乎不”,构成否定句。 4.B考察动词辨析。blind意为“把……的眼睛弄花”,根据下文所提供的情景rubbed his eyes可判断出,由于雷电发出强烈的光芒,使Raul看不见眼前的东西。beat意为“打,拍,敲”。burn意为“燃烧”。touch意为“触摸”。 5.D考察名词辨析。bury one’s head in one’s hands意为“用手捂住头”,因为雷鸣电闪,使Raul感到害怕,所以他用手捂住了头。nose意为“鼻子”。hair意为“头发”。neck意为“脖子”。根据常识可判断出当雷鸣电闪时,人们通常会用手捂住头,而不会捂住鼻子、头发或脖子。 6.A考察动词词组辨析。look up意为“抬头看”。表示Raul听到马蹄声时,抬头看了看。wake up意为“醒来”。根据短文内容可判断出Raul并没有昏迷,所以不存在醒来的事。lie down意为“躺下”。sit down意为“坐下”。这都不是一个人在听到马蹄声所做的动作。 7.B考察名词辨析。horse意为“马”,从上文中的Footbeats可知,一匹白马来到了Raul面前。tiger意为“虎”,lion意为“狮子”,elephant意为“象”,都不符合短文提供的情景。 8.D考察副词辨析。slowly意为“慢慢地”,表示老人慢慢地回答说,符合上了岁数人的做事的状态。lazily意为“懒洋洋地,吊儿郎当地”,angrily意为“愤怒地”,coldly意为“冷冰冰地”。 9.C考察形容词辨析。strange意为“奇怪的”,由于Raul与这位老人素昧平生,当他跟随老人走的时候,自然会产生奇怪的感觉。natural意为“自然的”。common意为“普通的”。bad意为“坏的”。 10.A考察介词辨析。around意为“在……的周围”,根据下文所提供的情景not a drop fell on them可判断出在他们的周围大雨浇灌下来。beside意为“在旁边”,through意为“穿过”,above意为“在……的上面”。下雨时,人们在雨中,不会出现雨在人的旁边、上边或穿过人的身体的情况。 11.A考察转折连词。yet意为“然而”,表示虽然下着大雨,但雨点并没有落到他们的身上。for作连词时,意为“因为”,用于附带说明理由。so意为“因此”。or意为“否则,或者”。 12.C考察动词辨析。head意为“前进”,表示向Raul家的方向前进。walk意为“步行”,与上文所提供的情景Raul followed on his horse.矛盾,他们是骑在马上的,而不是步行。lead意为“带领”。return意为“返回”,不与back连用。 13.D因为这个句子的主语是he,所以要用反身代词himself。表示Raul发现自己在牧场门口。 14.B考察动词辨析。wave意为“挥动”,老人骑上了马,向Raul挥手。shake意为“摇动”,常用于shake hands,表示握手。hold意为“拿,握”。take意为“拿(走)”。 15.A考察动词辨析。gone意为“不见了”,含有一去不复返的意味。leave作及物动词时,意为“留下”,表示老人被留了下来,与短文的内容不相符合。follow意为“跟随”。lost意为“丢失的”,指原有的东西或人不见了,但有可能找回来。 16.B考察动词辨析。meet意为“迎接,出迎”,表示Raul的父亲跑出来迎接他。see意为“看见;看到”。beat意为“打,拍,敲”。ask意为“问”。 17.C worry意为“担心”,与介词about连用,表示担心某人。根据下文中的Raul的父亲的问话Are you okay?可判断出由于突降暴雨,父亲对他非常担心。wait意为“等待”,常与for连用,表示等待某人或某物。think about意为“考虑”。excite意为“使激动”。 18.D考察名词辨析。rain意为“雨”,out of意为“越出……的范围”,指从雨进屋去。yard意为“院子”。wind意为“风”。grass意为“草”。 19.A考察动词辨析。believe意为“相信”,表示相信某人某时某地所说的话,并不涉及对其总的评价,含有信以为真的意味。表示相信老爷爷过去曾经讲过的故事。consider意为“考虑”。doubt意为“怀疑”。forget意为“忘记”。 20. 考点:故事类阅读。
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