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三、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
Summer rains came and never stopped. When it grew darker, Grandmother sent my sister Cathie and me out to gather roses. We carried many roses into the house, filling all the bottles we could find. The 36 filled the air, and the ants came out of the flowers, filling the house.
Grandfather held his new camera, taking pictures of the ants, roses and everything. The camera light came out everywhere until Grandmother became 37 .
“Marcus! I can't read! Go away. Be a 38 .”
“I am a farmer who takes pictures,” he said 39 . “I am a photographer farmer.”
Grandmother drove him to the barn(牲口棚). I 40 Grandfather there, watching him take photos of cows 41 they showed him their backsides. I stood behind Grandfather, trying to see what he saw 42 the camera.
Then I walked to the back of the barn where his pictures hung. And then I saw it — the picture I had taken of 43 with Cathie, Cathie's mouth opened, both lost in a singing game, light from the window around them. The picture wasn't 44 as if it were a painting or a memory. For a moment, I felt like I was Cathie. I stepped back to see the picture better and 45 into Grandfather standing behind me.
“You moved the camera,” he said. “That's 46 it didn't come out clearly.”
I nodded, “It's not a good picture.”
“Joe,” said Grandfather softly, “it is a wonderful picture.”
“But I 47 the camera.”
“You did. See how it looks like. Cathie and I are the only ones there. What a wonderful picture!”
Grandfather's voice rose 48 .
I said shyly, "Well, it's not perfect."
"Perfect!" Grandfather said loudly. "What is 49? Joe, a thing doesn't have to be perfect to be fine. That goes for a 50. That goes for life."
36. A. rain B. roses C. bottles D. smell
37. A. inactive B. impatient C. impolite D. unfair
38. A. farmer B. photographer C. cowboy D. painter
39. A. correctly B. luckily C. proudly D. successfully
40. A. invited B. followed C. led D. showed
41. A. until B. when C. so D. unless
42. A. above B. across C. through D. over
43. A. grandfather B. grandmother C. grandparents D. myself
44. A. clean B. interesting C. colorful D. clear
45. A. beat B. knocked C. played D. held
46. A. how B. why C. where D. when
47. A. moved B. dropped C. broke D. opened
48. A. in surprise B. in confidence C. with patience D. with excitement
49. A. happy B. soft C. polite D. perfect
50. A. camera B. painting C. picture D. memory
Summer rains came and never stopped. When it grew darker, Grandmother sent my sister Cathie and me out to gather roses. We carried many roses into the house, filling all the bottles we could find. The 36 filled the air, and the ants came out of the flowers, filling the house.
Grandfather held his new camera, taking pictures of the ants, roses and everything. The camera light came out everywhere until Grandmother became 37 .
“Marcus! I can't read! Go away. Be a 38 .”
“I am a farmer who takes pictures,” he said 39 . “I am a photographer farmer.”
Grandmother drove him to the barn(牲口棚). I 40 Grandfather there, watching him take photos of cows 41 they showed him their backsides. I stood behind Grandfather, trying to see what he saw 42 the camera.
Then I walked to the back of the barn where his pictures hung. And then I saw it — the picture I had taken of 43 with Cathie, Cathie's mouth opened, both lost in a singing game, light from the window around them. The picture wasn't 44 as if it were a painting or a memory. For a moment, I felt like I was Cathie. I stepped back to see the picture better and 45 into Grandfather standing behind me.
“You moved the camera,” he said. “That's 46 it didn't come out clearly.”
I nodded, “It's not a good picture.”
“Joe,” said Grandfather softly, “it is a wonderful picture.”
“But I 47 the camera.”
“You did. See how it looks like. Cathie and I are the only ones there. What a wonderful picture!”
Grandfather's voice rose 48 .
I said shyly, "Well, it's not perfect."
"Perfect!" Grandfather said loudly. "What is 49? Joe, a thing doesn't have to be perfect to be fine. That goes for a 50. That goes for life."
36. A. rain B. roses C. bottles D. smell
37. A. inactive B. impatient C. impolite D. unfair
38. A. farmer B. photographer C. cowboy D. painter
39. A. correctly B. luckily C. proudly D. successfully
40. A. invited B. followed C. led D. showed
41. A. until B. when C. so D. unless
42. A. above B. across C. through D. over
43. A. grandfather B. grandmother C. grandparents D. myself
44. A. clean B. interesting C. colorful D. clear
45. A. beat B. knocked C. played D. held
46. A. how B. why C. where D. when
47. A. moved B. dropped C. broke D. opened
48. A. in surprise B. in confidence C. with patience D. with excitement
49. A. happy B. soft C. polite D. perfect
50. A. camera B. painting C. picture D. memory
答案:
36 - 40 DBACB
41 - 45 ACADB
46 - 50 BADDC
41 - 45 ACADB
46 - 50 BADDC
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