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One summer evening I was sitting by the open window, reading a good but rather frightening mystery story. After a time it was too dark for me to read easily, so I put my book down and turned on the light.
I was just about to draw the 1 as well when I heard a loud cry “Help! Help! ” It2to come from the trees at the end of the garden. I looked out but it was too3to see anything clearly. So I decided to go out and have a look in the garden, just4someone was in 5. I took the torch and picked up a strong walking stick, 6 that this might come to be useful, too. 7 with these, I went out into the garden. 8 I heard the cry. There was no 9that it came from the trees at the end of the garden.
“Who's there?” I 10 as I walked, rather11, down the path that 12 to the trees. But there was no13. With the help of my torch, I 14the whole of that part of the garden and the lower15 of the trees. There was no sign of anybody or anything. I came to the 16that someone was playing a rather silly joke on me.
17feeling rather puzzled, I went back to the house and 18 away the torch and the stick. I had just sat down when I was startled by the cry of “ Help! Help! ”, this time from19 my shoulder. I dropped my book and climbed up. There, sitting 20of the mantelpiece ( 壁爐 ), was a parrot!
(1)A.gun B.picture C.curtains D.car
(2)A.proved B.looked C.sounded D.seemed
(3)A.far B.distant C.dark D.black
(4)A.as if B.in case C.on time D.even though
(5)A.trouble B.power C.difficulty D.ease
(6)A.requesting B.wishing C.demanding D.thinking
(7)A.Supplied B.Loaded C.Armed D.Decorated
(8)A.Once again B.Now and then C.From time to time D.Again and again
(9)A.wonder B.problem C.doubt D.question
(10)A.spoke out B.called out C.said out D.got out
(11)A.seriously B.curiously C.nervously D.hurriedly
(12)A.went B.led C.passed D.joined
(13)A.person B.body C.voice D.answer
(14)A.examined B.searched C.tested D.studied
(15)A.roots B.branches C.leaves D.bushes
(16)A.beginning B.conclusion C.end D.introduction
(17)A.Still B.Yet C.Already D.But
(18)A.threw B.took C.put D.cleared
(19)A.far off B.right behind C.left to D.down below
(20)A.Outside B.at the foot C.inside D.on top

【答案】(1)、C
(2)、D
(3)、C
(4)、B
(5)、A
(6)、D
(7)、C
(8)、A
(9)、C
(10)、B
(11)、C
(12)、B
(13)、D
(14)、A
(15)、B
(16)、B
(17)、A
(18)、C
(19)、B
(20)、D

【解析】文章講述了一個(gè)有點(diǎn)恐怖的小故事,在文章中提及的那個(gè)氛圍中有那樣的事情會(huì)讓人感覺(jué)很害怕。

⑴C考查名詞。A. gun槍?zhuān)籅. picture圖畫(huà);C. curtains窗簾;D. car小汽車(chē)。天黑了應(yīng)該是把窗簾拉起來(lái),準(zhǔn)備開(kāi)燈。故選C。

⑵D固定結(jié)構(gòu). 根據(jù)句意可知選D。It seem to do 似乎…。故選D。

⑶C考查形容詞。A .far遠(yuǎn)的;B. distant遙遠(yuǎn)的;C. dark黑暗的;D . black黑的。由第一段第二行I was just about to draw the 21 as well when I heard a loud cry “Help! Help! ” 天黑了應(yīng)該是把窗簾拉起來(lái),故選C。

⑷B連詞辨析。由上下文可知我決定出去看一看,以防有人遇見(jiàn)麻煩,需要幫助。故選B。

⑸A名詞辨析。A. trouble麻煩;B. power力量;C. difficulty困難;D. ease輕松。由上下文可知我決定出去看一看,以防有人遇見(jiàn)麻煩,需要幫助。故選A.

⑹D動(dòng)詞辨析。A. requesting請(qǐng)求;B. wishing希望;C. demanding要求;D. thinking 認(rèn)為。根據(jù)上下文可知我認(rèn)為手電和木棒可能會(huì)對(duì)我有所幫助。故選D。

⑺C詞義辨析,be armed with 配備有…;根據(jù)句意可知我配備了這些東西,去了花園。故選C。

⑻A詞義辨析。由句意可知我又一次聽(tīng)見(jiàn)了求救的聲音。故選A。

⑼C固定結(jié)構(gòu)。There is no doubt that…毫無(wú)疑問(wèn)….;故選C。

⑽B短語(yǔ)辨析。A清楚并響亮地說(shuō);B大聲叫(喊);C出版,泄漏;D說(shuō)出;由句意可知我非常緊張,邊走大聲喊叫。故選B。

⑾C副詞辨析。A. seriously嚴(yán)重地;B. curiously好奇地;C. nervously緊張不安地;D. hurriedly匆匆忙忙地。我非常緊張,邊走大聲喊叫。故選C。

⑿B固定詞組。Lead to通向;由句意可知是通向花園中大樹(shù)的小路。故選B。

⒀D考查名詞。。A. person人;B. body身體;C. voice聲音;D. answer 回答。我大喊:誰(shuí)在那里?沒(méi)有人回答。我又一次仔細(xì)的檢查花園的那個(gè)部分和樹(shù)的低矮部分的樹(shù)枝。故選D。

⒁A動(dòng)詞辨析。A. examined檢查;B. searched搜尋;C. tested測(cè)試;D. studied學(xué)習(xí)。我大喊:誰(shuí)在那里?沒(méi)有人回答。我又一次仔細(xì)的檢查花園的那個(gè)部分和樹(shù)的低矮部分的樹(shù)枝。故選A。

⒂B名詞辨析。A. roots根;B. branches樹(shù)枝;C. leaves樹(shù)葉;D. bushes灌木。我又一次仔細(xì)的檢查花園的那個(gè)部分和樹(shù)的低矮部分的樹(shù)枝。故選B。

⒃B固定詞組。Come to the conclusion得出結(jié)論。故選B。

( 17 )A副詞辨析。A. Still仍然;B. Yet然而;C. Already已經(jīng);D. But但是。由上下文可知我仍然根據(jù)很困惑,明明聽(tīng)到了聲音,去看不到人。故選A。

( 18 )C固定詞組。Put away收拾,整理;take away帶走;throw away扔掉;clear away清除;由句意可知我回家已經(jīng)把工具收拾好。故選C。

( 19 )B詞義辨析。根據(jù)上下文可知這次的聲音是來(lái)自我的背后。故選B。

( 20 )D常識(shí)題。鸚鵡應(yīng)該是不可能再壁爐的里面,在外面表達(dá)不準(zhǔn)確。也不會(huì)是在壁爐的腳下。所以D準(zhǔn)確。

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