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完型填空,阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-20各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Within minutes, that woman was at my door and a thousand thoughts crossed my mind before she rang the bell. I could pretend l wasn't home or tell her, "I'm sorry, you have the wrong      ."

But it was too late; the bell rang and Molly was barking .I opened the door,           myself to face my fear.

One look at Molly and the woman's face           like a Christmas tree. "Here, Lucy," she called. "Come to Mamma, girl." Molly (Lucy) instantly obeyed, wagging her tail        at the sound of the woman's voice.         she belonged to the woman.

Tears were at the back of my eyelids and threatened to        at any moment. I wanted to grab Molly and run.      ,I smiled faintly and asked her to come in please.

The woman had already bent over and         Molly up into her arms. She awkwardly opened her purse and stretched out, a twenty-dollar bill.

”For your      ’she offered.

“Oh, I couldn't." I shook my head. "She's been such a joy to have        ,I should be paying you." With that she laughed and hugged Molly tighter      she were a lost child.

Molly licked her face wildly. I knew it was time for them to go home. Opening the door to let them out, I         a little girl sitting in the front seat of the van. When the child saw the puppy, a smile as bright as a firecracker exploded        her face.

My glance turned to a small      fastened to the back of the van. The woman saw me look at the chair and offered a(n)_   without my asking. Molly(Lucy) was given to the child to      emotional healing after a car accident had left her crippled for life.

She formed a special bond with the puppy and Lucy gave her a         to live," her mother explained.

Suddenly I felt very          and selfish. God has blessed me with so much, I thought. As they pulled out of the drive, the smile on my face was      .I knew I had done the right thing that puppy was exactly            she belonged.

1.A.decision     B. direction    C. delivery      D. address

2.A.excusing      B. forcing      C. admitting    D. introducing

3.A.tumed up     B. warmed up    C. cheered up    D.lit up

4.A.in delight    B. in return    C. in favor     D. in confusion

5.A.Fortunately   B. Normally   C. Obviously   D. Typically

6.A.come out      B. pick out     C. take out      D. give out

7.A.Meanwhile   B. Instead       C. Similarly   D. Besides

8.A.wandered     B. lifted       C. dragged      D. struggled

9.A. trouble      B. convenience  C. benefit      D. possession

10.A.around      B. anywhere     C. back          D. alone

11.A.what if     B. even if       C. as if         D. only if

12.A.mentioned    B. sensed        C. fancied      D. noticed

13.A.against      B. across       C. beyond        D. within

14.A.child        B. puppy        C. wheelchair    D. woman

15.A.solution    B. analysis      C. explanation  D. suggestion

16.A.protect      B. confirm      C. promote       D. measure

17.A.means       B. reason        C. shelter      D. standard

18.A.comfortable B. worthless   C. stubborn      D. guilty

19.A.meaningful  B. sincere      C. reliable      D. simple

20.A.where       B. which        C. what          D. How

 

1.D 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.B 9.A 10.A 11.C 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.C 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.B 20.A 【解析】 试题分析:文章讲述了一个出车祸的小女孩把一只给予她精神安慰的小狗丢了,她的妈妈把它找了回来的故事,由此引发了作者的深思。 1.A.decision决定; B. direction方向; C. delivery收到; D. address地址;根据文意我可以佯装我不在家,或者告诉她,你找错地方了,所以答案是D。 2.A.excusing借口;B. forcing 强制;C. admitting承认;D. introducing介绍;根据文意我打开门,强制自己去面对恐惧,所以答案是B。 3.A.turned up出现; B. warmed up 温暖; C. cheered up欢呼; D.lit up点亮;根据文意这个人一看到molly,她的脸上立刻洋溢着光芒就像一颗圣诞树一样,所以答案是D。 4.A.in delight高兴的; B. in return作为回报; C. in favor喜爱; D. in confusion困惑;根据文意molly听到她的声音后立刻遵从她的命令,高兴的摇着尾巴,所以答案是A。 5.A.Fortunately不幸的是;B. Normally正常的; C. Obviously明显的; D. Typically典型的;根据文意它属于这个女人,所以答案是C。 6.A.come out出来; B. pick out挑出;C. take out取出;D. give out分发;根据文意眼泪在眼眶里打转转,随时都有掉下来的可能,所以答案是A。 7.A.Meanwhile与此同时; B. Instead相反;C. Similarly相似的; D. Besides除此之外;根据文意我想抓过molly转身逃走,但是,我微笑着,请她进来,所以答案是B。 8.A.wandered 徘徊; B. lifted抱起; C. dragged拖拽;D. struggled挣扎;根据文意她弯腰抱起molly,所以答案是B。 9.A. trouble麻烦; B. convenience方便; C. benefit受益; D. possession拥有;根据文意她打开钱包拿出一张20美元的钞票,作为对我造成麻烦的补偿,所以答案是A。 10.A.around围绕; B. anywhere任何地方;C. back回来; D. alone孤独的;根据文意她被喜悦环绕着,所以答案是A。 11.A.what if 假如;B. even if即使;C. as if好像;D. only if只要;根据文意她笑着并把molly抱得更紧了好像她丢失了一个孩子一样,所以答案是C。 12.A.mentioned提及; B. sensed感到; C. fancied想象; D. noticed留意到;根据文意我注意到一个小女孩坐在小货车前面,所以答案是D。 13.A.against 反对;B. across 穿过; C. beyond 超过; D. within在..里;根据文意她看到宠物以后,脸上的笑容就像爆竹爆炸的火光从她面前划过一样,所以答案是B。 14.A.child孩子; B. puppy宠物; C. wheelchair轮椅; D. woman女人;根据文意我的目光转移到了小货车的后面牢牢地帮着一个轮椅,所以答案是C。 15.A.solution解决;B. analysis分析;C. explanation解释; D. suggestion建议;根据文意她看到我看着轮椅,还没等我开口,就开始给我解释,所以答案是C。 16.A.protect保护; B. confirm确认; C. promote促进; D. measure测量;根据文意一场车祸以后她的女儿不能走路了,molly是用来给她修复情感创伤的,所以答案是C。 17.A.means方式; B. reason理由; C. shelter栖身地;D. Standard标准;根据文意她和宠物之间有一种特殊的关系,并且lucy给予她或者的理由,所以答案是B。 18.A.comfortable舒适的;B. worthless无价值的;C. stubborn固执的; D. guilty愧疚的;根据文意我感觉到愧疚和自私,所以答案是D。 19.A.meaningful有意义的;B. sincere 真诚的;C. reliable可靠的; D. simple简单的;根据文意尽管她们开车走了,但洋溢在我脸上的微笑是真诚的,所以答案是B。 20. 考点:故事类短文
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