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一、完形填空
|题目|体裁|字数|难度|建议用时|实际用时|正确率|
| ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- |
|礼貌对待宠物|说明文|284|★★★|8分钟|____分钟|____/10|
Your friend introduces you to her mother. You catch her around the 1 ,rub(摩擦) her head a few times, and use your best baby voice to say "happy to meet you". They both look at you like you are 2 . Yet this is exactly how some people behave when they meet a dog or cat.
Training people to have good manners around our pets isn't easy. It seems that everyone knows it is not right to approach(靠近) a pet you don't know, 3 people do it all the time.
You can be out walking your dog. 4 ,a stranger(陌生人) may approach your dog without your agreement. If you tell these people not to pick up your pet, they might say those six 5 words, “Oh, it's OK. Animals like me.”
In fact, pets have body language too. If they like the sound of your voice and you smell OK, then they might approach you and start 6 you. A friendly dog might shove(挤) his head into your hand and a cat might come out from hiding and sit on your lap, so you can pet them.
As pet owners, we have to train our pets to be 7 to people. But we also have to encourage(鼓励) people to have good manners around our pets. If you see people approaching your dog, ask them to stop a few feet away to give the dog some 8 . Some may continue to approach your dog after your 9 . Then you should step in front of your dog, hold the leash(拴狗带) 10 you, and explain to the person that your dog is not comfortable with strangers.
( )1. A. neck B. tail C. feet D. nose
( )2. A. kind B. dangerous C. crazy D. excited
( )3. A. so B. but C. and D. because
( )4. A. Recently B. Usually C. Unluckily D. Suddenly
( )5. A. uncomfortable B. important C. proper D. opposite
( )6. A. calling B. touching C. shaking D. watching
( )7. A. close B. open C. polite D. equal
( )8. A. food B. space C. time D. fun
( )9. A. finding B. teaching C. understanding D. warning
( )10. A. behind B. beside C. next to D. in front of
|题目|体裁|字数|难度|建议用时|实际用时|正确率|
| ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- |
|礼貌对待宠物|说明文|284|★★★|8分钟|____分钟|____/10|
Your friend introduces you to her mother. You catch her around the 1 ,rub(摩擦) her head a few times, and use your best baby voice to say "happy to meet you". They both look at you like you are 2 . Yet this is exactly how some people behave when they meet a dog or cat.
Training people to have good manners around our pets isn't easy. It seems that everyone knows it is not right to approach(靠近) a pet you don't know, 3 people do it all the time.
You can be out walking your dog. 4 ,a stranger(陌生人) may approach your dog without your agreement. If you tell these people not to pick up your pet, they might say those six 5 words, “Oh, it's OK. Animals like me.”
In fact, pets have body language too. If they like the sound of your voice and you smell OK, then they might approach you and start 6 you. A friendly dog might shove(挤) his head into your hand and a cat might come out from hiding and sit on your lap, so you can pet them.
As pet owners, we have to train our pets to be 7 to people. But we also have to encourage(鼓励) people to have good manners around our pets. If you see people approaching your dog, ask them to stop a few feet away to give the dog some 8 . Some may continue to approach your dog after your 9 . Then you should step in front of your dog, hold the leash(拴狗带) 10 you, and explain to the person that your dog is not comfortable with strangers.
( )1. A. neck B. tail C. feet D. nose
( )2. A. kind B. dangerous C. crazy D. excited
( )3. A. so B. but C. and D. because
( )4. A. Recently B. Usually C. Unluckily D. Suddenly
( )5. A. uncomfortable B. important C. proper D. opposite
( )6. A. calling B. touching C. shaking D. watching
( )7. A. close B. open C. polite D. equal
( )8. A. food B. space C. time D. fun
( )9. A. finding B. teaching C. understanding D. warning
( )10. A. behind B. beside C. next to D. in front of
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答案速递 完形填空 1~5ACBDA 6~10BCBDA
一、完形填空
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了人们应该礼貌对待宠物。
1. A 根据下文“Yet this is exactly how some people behave when they meet a dog or cat.”并结合常识可知人们常常会抓着猫或狗的脖子。故选A。
2. C 根据上文“You catch her around the 1 , rub her head a few times, and use your best baby voice to say ‘happy to meet you’.”可知对人做这样的举动会让他人觉得不理智。故选C。
3. B 上文“It seems that everyone knows it is not right to approach a pet you don't know”和下文“people do it all the time”是转折关系。故选B。
4. D 根据下文“a stranger may approach your dog without your agreement”可知陌生人的出现非常意外,很突然。故选D。
5. A 根据空后“Oh, it's OK. Animals like me.”可知陌生人未经允许接近你的狗,说的话也令人不适。故选A。
6. B 根据下文“A friendly dog might shove his head into your hand and a cat might come out from hiding and sit on your lap”可知如果宠物愿意接近你,它们就会触碰你。故选B。
7. C 根据下文“But we also have to encourage people to have good manners around our pets.”可知宠物应该礼貌待人,人们也要礼貌对待宠物。故选C。
8. B 根据空前“ask them to stop a few feet away”并结合所给选项可知让接近狗的人停下,给狗留一些空间。故选B。
9. D 根据上文“If you see people approaching your dog, ask them to stop a few feet away to give the dog some 8 .”可知让接近狗的人停下,是给他的警告。故选D。
10. A 根据上文“Then you should step in front of your dog”可知你站在狗的前面,即狗在你的身后。故选A。
一、完形填空
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了人们应该礼貌对待宠物。
1. A 根据下文“Yet this is exactly how some people behave when they meet a dog or cat.”并结合常识可知人们常常会抓着猫或狗的脖子。故选A。
2. C 根据上文“You catch her around the 1 , rub her head a few times, and use your best baby voice to say ‘happy to meet you’.”可知对人做这样的举动会让他人觉得不理智。故选C。
3. B 上文“It seems that everyone knows it is not right to approach a pet you don't know”和下文“people do it all the time”是转折关系。故选B。
4. D 根据下文“a stranger may approach your dog without your agreement”可知陌生人的出现非常意外,很突然。故选D。
5. A 根据空后“Oh, it's OK. Animals like me.”可知陌生人未经允许接近你的狗,说的话也令人不适。故选A。
6. B 根据下文“A friendly dog might shove his head into your hand and a cat might come out from hiding and sit on your lap”可知如果宠物愿意接近你,它们就会触碰你。故选B。
7. C 根据下文“But we also have to encourage people to have good manners around our pets.”可知宠物应该礼貌待人,人们也要礼貌对待宠物。故选C。
8. B 根据空前“ask them to stop a few feet away”并结合所给选项可知让接近狗的人停下,给狗留一些空间。故选B。
9. D 根据上文“If you see people approaching your dog, ask them to stop a few feet away to give the dog some 8 .”可知让接近狗的人停下,是给他的警告。故选D。
10. A 根据上文“Then you should step in front of your dog”可知你站在狗的前面,即狗在你的身后。故选A。
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