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Once a couple lived in a village and loved their baby son very much. “We must have a pet," the farmer said one day. “When our son grows up, he will need a      ______." His wife liked the idea.

One evening, the farmer brought back a tiny mongoose(猫鼬). In several     ________the mongoose had grown to its full size      ______the baby was still in the cradle,      _____and crying alternately(交替地).

One day, the wife fed the baby and  _____him to sleep in his little cradle. Picking up the basket, she said to her husband, “I‟m off to the  _____. The baby is sleeping. Keep an eye on him.   _____, I don‟t like to leave him alone with the mongoose."

“Don‟t worry”, said the farmer. “It is a     _____animal and as sweet as our baby.”

The wife went away, and the farmer    ______to take a look at his fields. He     ______some friends on the way back and chatted for a while.

When the wife came back home with a ___of groceries, she saw the mongoose sitting outside. On seeing her it ran to   _____her. She took one look at the mongoose and    ______. “Blood!" she cried. The face and paws of the mongoose were with blood.

“You wicked animal have killed my baby!" she screamed hysterically(歇斯底里). She was blind with _____and with all her strength     _____the heavy basket on the animal and ran inside to the baby‟s cradle.

The baby was fast  ___. But on the floor lay a black snake  _____. In a flash she   _____what had happened. She ran out looking for the mongoose. “What have I done?" she cried touching the mongoose, who lay      ______, unaware of her sobbing,and      ______long at the dead mongoose.

1.A. instructor    B. companion    C. adviser    D. conductor

2.A. months    B. days    C. years    D. weeks

3.A. as    B. however    C. while    D. although

4.A. playing    B. singing    C. drinking    D. sleeping

5.A. rolled    B. pulled    C. rocked    D. dragged

6.A. factory    B. field    C. market    D. street

7.A. Consequently    B. Frankly    C. Generally    D. Basically

8.A. friendly    B. flexible    C. responsible    D. relaxing

9.A. decided    B. forced    C. managed    D. encouraged

10.A. broke into    B. hanged out with    C. got away with    D. ran into

11.A. bagful    B. basketful    C. boxful    D. bottleful

12.A. cheer    B. welcome    C. hug    D. kiss

13.A. explained    B. checked    C. implied    D. screamed

14.A. fear    B. worry    C. pain    D. anger

15.A. picked up    B. put aside    C. brought down    D. pulled down

16.A. dead    B. asleep    C. awake    D. alive

17.A. bleeding    B. dancing    C. shaking    D. crawling

18.A. wondered    B. admitted    C. realized    D. denied

19.A. quiet    B. peaceful    C. silently    D. motionless

20.A. reflected    B. stared    C. recalled    D. observed

 

1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. C 6. C 7. B 8. A 9. A 10. D 11. B 12. B 13. D 14. D 15. C 16. B 17. A 18. C 19. D 20. B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章叙述的是小动物mongoose与蛇搏斗,保护主人婴儿,反被主人冤枉打死的故事。 1.考查名词。A. instructor指导员; B. companion同伴; C. adviser顾问; D. conductor售票员。根据上文的“We must have a pet,"可知,“When our son grows up, he will need a ___1___."“等我们的儿子长大了,他需要一个伴侣。”故选B。 2.考查名词。A. months月; B. days天; C. years 年; D. weeks周。根据In several ____2____the mongoose had grown to its full size ___3___the baby was still in the cradle, ___4___and crying alternately(交替地).可知,几个月后,当猫鼬的宝宝还在摇篮里的时候,猫鼬已经长成了它的体型,时而睡觉,时而哭泣。根据常识应该是几个月之后,故选A。 3.考查连词。 A. as因为,随着; B. however无论如何; C. while当---时候; D. although尽管。根据In several ____2____the mongoose had grown to its full size ___3___the baby was still in the cradle, ___4___and crying alternately(交替地).可知,几个月后,当猫鼬的宝宝还在摇篮里的时候,猫鼬已经长成了它的体型,时而睡觉,时而哭泣。此处是时间状语从句,表示“一段时间”,故选C。 4.考查动词。A. playing 玩; B. singing唱歌; C. drinking喝; D. sleeping睡觉。根据In several ____2____the mongoose had grown to its full size ___3___the baby was still in the cradle, ___4___and crying alternately(交替地).可知,几个月后,当猫鼬的宝宝还在摇篮里的时候,猫鼬已经长成了它的体型,时而睡觉,时而哭泣。crying alternately可知时而哭泣,时而睡觉。故选D。 5.考查动词。A. rolled滚动; B. pulled拉; C. rocked震动; D. dragged拖拉。根据One day, the wife fed the baby and ___5___him to sleep in his little cradle.可知,一天,妻子喂孩子吃东西,摇着他睡在小摇篮里。此处rock是动词,意思是“震动”,故选C。 6.考查名词。A. factory工厂; B. field田地; C. market 市场; D. street街道。根据Picking up the basket, she said to her husband, “I‟m off to the ___6___. The baby is sleeping. Keep an eye on him. ___7___, I don‟t like to leave him alone with the mongoose."中的Picking up the basket和The baby is sleeping.推知要去“市场”,故选C。 7.考查副词。A. Consequently因此,结果; B. Frankly坦白地; C. Generally一般地; D. Basically主要地。根据Picking up the basket, she said to her husband, “I‟m off to the ___6___. The baby is sleeping. Keep an eye on him. ___7___, I don‟t like to leave him alone with the mongoose."中的Keep an eye on him.“照看他”,表明“坦白地说,我不喜欢把他一个人留在猫鼬那里。”故选B。 8.考查形容词。A. friendly友好的; B. flexible灵活的; C. responsible有责任的; D. relaxing放松的。根据“Don‟t worry”, said the farmer. “It is a ___8___animal and as sweet as our baby.”中的Don‟t worry和as sweet as our baby表明mongoose是一个“友好的”动物。故选A。 9.考查动词。A. decided 决定; B. forced强迫; C. managed 管理,控制; D. encouraged鼓励。根据The wife went away, and the farmer ___9___to take a look at his fields.可知,妻子走了,农夫决定去看看他的田地。decide to do sth.“决定做某事”,故答案为A。 10.考查动词词组。A. broke into破门而入; B. hanged out with 与---闲逛; C. got away with逃避惩罚; D. ran into偶然碰见。根据He ___10___some friends on the way back and chatted for a while.中的on the way back表明是在回来的路上“偶然遇到”朋友。故选D。 11.考查名词。A. bagful满口袋; B. basketful篮子; C. boxful一满箱; D. bottleful一瓶的容量。根据When the wife came back home with a ___11___of groceries, she saw the mongoose sitting outside.和Picking up the basket, she said to her husband, “I‟m off to the ___6___.---.”可知此处表明“一篮子日用品”,故选B。 12.考查动词。A. cheer欢呼; B. welcome 欢迎; C. hug拥抱; D. kiss亲吻。根据On seeing her it ran to ___12___her.和前面的“It is a ___8___animal and as sweet as our baby.”说明是在“欢迎她”,故选B。 13.考查动词。A. explained解释; B. checked核对; C. implied暗示; D. screamed尖叫。根据She took one look at the mongoose and ___13___. “Blood!" she cried.中的“Blood!",表明这里应该是“尖叫”,故选D。 14.考查名词。A. fear害怕; B. worry担忧; C. pain疼痛; D. anger生气。根据“You wicked animal have killed my baby!" she screamed hysterically(歇斯底里).可知,She was blind with ___14___and with all her strength ___15___the heavy basket on the animal and ran inside to the baby‟s cradle.“她被气蒙了,用尽全身的力气把沉重的篮子扔到小动物身上,跑向婴儿的摇篮。”故选D。 15.考查动词词组。A. picked up拾起; B. put aside把---放在一边; C. brought down移入; D. pulled down拉,牵引。根据“You wicked animal have killed my baby!" she screamed hysterically(歇斯底里).可知,She was blind with ___14___and with all her strength ___15___the heavy basket on the animal and ran inside to the baby‟s cradle.“她被气蒙了,用尽全身的力气把沉重的篮子扔到小动物身上,跑向婴儿的摇篮。”故选C。 16.考查形容词。A. dead死的; B. asleep睡着的; C. awake醒着的; D. alive活着的。根据The baby was fast ___16___.和下文的But on the floor lay a black snake ___17___. In a flash she ___18___what had happened. She ran out looking for the mongoose由此表明mongoose并没有杀死婴儿,而是杀死了a black snake,保护了婴儿,推知“婴儿睡得很香”,故选B。 17.考查动词。A. bleeding出血; B. dancing跳舞; C. shaking摇动; D. crawling爬行。根据But on the floor lay a black snake ___17___. In a flash she ___18___what had happened. She ran out looking for the mongoose和前文中的and ___13___. “Blood!"推知这条蛇在流血,故选A。 18.考查动词。A. wondered想知道; B. admitted承认; C. realized意识到; D. denied拒绝。根据But on the floor lay a black snake ___17___. In a flash she ___18___what had happened. She ran out looking for the mongoose由此推知,她意识到发生了什么,故选C。 19.考查名词。A. quiet 安静的; B. peaceful和平的; C. silently沉默的; D. motionless不动的,静止的。根据最后一句中的at the dead mongoose.和前文中的She was blind with ___14___and with all her strength ___15___the heavy basket on the animal 可知the mongoose死了,躺在那里静止不动,故选D。 20.考查动词。A. reflected反射; B. stared盯着; C. recalled 召回; D. observed观察。根据unaware of her sobbing,and ___20___long at the dead mongoose.和前文中的She was blind with ___14___and with all her strength ___15___the heavy basket on the animal推知,她盯着死去的mongoose,很内疚。故选B。
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