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Ⅳ. 完形填空
Once upon a time, there was a little sparrow. This sparrow was always on the hunt for something to eat, and one day he happened upon a big bean. But before he could 1 it, he had to wash his hands. He hid the bean on a bridge and flew down to the 2 below to clean up.
“I just can't wait for my wonderful 3,” the sparrow said to himself. Then he made his way back up to the bridge. “I won't have to 4 for a week!” But when he got back to his hiding place, the bean was gone!
As the sparrow flew around looking for his lost treasure, he saw a 5 coming over the bridge. “Excuse me, can you help me find my bean?” the sparrow asked. “Please, do I look like I have time to find a tiny bean? Find it yourself,” said the farmer as he walked away.
Next, the sparrow saw a soldier coming over the bridge. He asked the soldier the 6 question. “Please, little bird, I have no time for you,” he said and walked on. Then a minister (大臣) came walking by, but 7 the sparrow could even ask, he laughed and walked away. The little bird had 8 given up hope, when the king came up the bridge, riding on an elephant. The sparrow repeated his question, but the king didn't take notice of him. The sparrow sat on the bridge, hungry and sad.
An ant came by. After he heard the sparrow's story, he went up to the elephant. “Tell the king to find that poor bird's food, or I will go inside your ear and bite you!” The elephant stopped, turned to the king and said, “Go help that sparrow, or I will throw you off.” The king was 9. He called the minister over and the minister ordered the soldier. Then the soldier went over to the farmer, “Find that bird's bean, or I'll kick you off this bridge!” The farmer 10 all day and as the sun was setting, he finally found the bean. The sparrow was thankful, and he ate well for the next week.
1. A. plant
B. sell
C. drop
D. eat
2. A. hill
B. river
C. tree
D. forest
3. A. breakfast
B. lunch
C. supper
D. dinner
4. A. wander
B. fly
C. work
D. fight
5. A. farmer
B. soldier
C. minister
D. king
6. A. same
B. different
C. strange
D. common
7. A. while
B. after
C. before
D. until
8. A. again
B. almost
C. already
D. always
9. A. afraid
B. satisfied
C. excited
D. bored
10. A. regretted
B. thought
C. waited
D. searched
Once upon a time, there was a little sparrow. This sparrow was always on the hunt for something to eat, and one day he happened upon a big bean. But before he could 1 it, he had to wash his hands. He hid the bean on a bridge and flew down to the 2 below to clean up.
“I just can't wait for my wonderful 3,” the sparrow said to himself. Then he made his way back up to the bridge. “I won't have to 4 for a week!” But when he got back to his hiding place, the bean was gone!
As the sparrow flew around looking for his lost treasure, he saw a 5 coming over the bridge. “Excuse me, can you help me find my bean?” the sparrow asked. “Please, do I look like I have time to find a tiny bean? Find it yourself,” said the farmer as he walked away.
Next, the sparrow saw a soldier coming over the bridge. He asked the soldier the 6 question. “Please, little bird, I have no time for you,” he said and walked on. Then a minister (大臣) came walking by, but 7 the sparrow could even ask, he laughed and walked away. The little bird had 8 given up hope, when the king came up the bridge, riding on an elephant. The sparrow repeated his question, but the king didn't take notice of him. The sparrow sat on the bridge, hungry and sad.
An ant came by. After he heard the sparrow's story, he went up to the elephant. “Tell the king to find that poor bird's food, or I will go inside your ear and bite you!” The elephant stopped, turned to the king and said, “Go help that sparrow, or I will throw you off.” The king was 9. He called the minister over and the minister ordered the soldier. Then the soldier went over to the farmer, “Find that bird's bean, or I'll kick you off this bridge!” The farmer 10 all day and as the sun was setting, he finally found the bean. The sparrow was thankful, and he ate well for the next week.
1. A. plant
B. sell
C. drop
D. eat
2. A. hill
B. river
C. tree
D. forest
3. A. breakfast
B. lunch
C. supper
D. dinner
4. A. wander
B. fly
C. work
D. fight
5. A. farmer
B. soldier
C. minister
D. king
6. A. same
B. different
C. strange
D. common
7. A. while
B. after
C. before
D. until
8. A. again
B. almost
C. already
D. always
9. A. afraid
B. satisfied
C. excited
D. bored
10. A. regretted
B. thought
C. waited
D. searched
答案:
1 - 5 DBACA 6 - 10 ACBAD
【语篇解读】本文是一篇童话故事,讲述了麻雀的豆子失而复得的故事。
【语篇解读】本文是一篇童话故事,讲述了麻雀的豆子失而复得的故事。
Ⅴ. 首字母填空
根据短文内容及首字母提示,在空格处填入一个适当的词使短文完整。
(2025·镇江一模)Cats might not answer when we talk to them, but they could be listening more carefully than we i 1. A new study suggests that cats can learn to connect spoken words with pictures.
Researchers from Azabu University in Japan, led by Saho Takagi, did an experiment (实验) with 31 cats. They played recordings of the cats' owners words l 2 “parumo” or “keraru”. While listening, the cats saw pictures on a screen, such as a red sun or a w 3 horse. The pictures became bigger and smaller to k 4 the cats interested. After showing the same word-picture pairs several times, the cats became b 5 and went away.
In the next part of the study, the researchers showed one of the pictures to the cats again. But for half of the cats, they changed the word that matched the picture. The cats that heard the “wrong” word looked at the picture for a longer time. This showed that they were confused(困惑的) b 6 they didn't hear the word they used to hear. Some cats' eyes got bigger as they looked at the screen. That was another sign that they were confused by what they saw and heard. Takagi said, “It was really cute to see how s 7 the cats took part in the experiment.”
Most cats connected the word to the picture after just two short training periods, each lasting 9 seconds. This is f 8 than how human babies learn in similar experiments.
This study is part of more research about cats' ability to understand l 9. Before, studies found that cats can recognise(识别) their own names, and also the names of the people and other cats in their “family”. Takagi said, “Cats listen to what we say in our d 10 life and try to understand us more than we think.”
1. ____
2. ____
3. ____
4. ____
5. ____
6. ____
7. ____
8. ____
9. ____
10. ____
根据短文内容及首字母提示,在空格处填入一个适当的词使短文完整。
(2025·镇江一模)Cats might not answer when we talk to them, but they could be listening more carefully than we i 1. A new study suggests that cats can learn to connect spoken words with pictures.
Researchers from Azabu University in Japan, led by Saho Takagi, did an experiment (实验) with 31 cats. They played recordings of the cats' owners words l 2 “parumo” or “keraru”. While listening, the cats saw pictures on a screen, such as a red sun or a w 3 horse. The pictures became bigger and smaller to k 4 the cats interested. After showing the same word-picture pairs several times, the cats became b 5 and went away.
In the next part of the study, the researchers showed one of the pictures to the cats again. But for half of the cats, they changed the word that matched the picture. The cats that heard the “wrong” word looked at the picture for a longer time. This showed that they were confused(困惑的) b 6 they didn't hear the word they used to hear. Some cats' eyes got bigger as they looked at the screen. That was another sign that they were confused by what they saw and heard. Takagi said, “It was really cute to see how s 7 the cats took part in the experiment.”
Most cats connected the word to the picture after just two short training periods, each lasting 9 seconds. This is f 8 than how human babies learn in similar experiments.
This study is part of more research about cats' ability to understand l 9. Before, studies found that cats can recognise(识别) their own names, and also the names of the people and other cats in their “family”. Takagi said, “Cats listen to what we say in our d 10 life and try to understand us more than we think.”
1. ____
2. ____
3. ____
4. ____
5. ____
6. ____
7. ____
8. ____
9. ____
10. ____
答案:
1. imagine 2. like 3. white 4. keep 5. bored 6. because 7. seriously 8. faster 9. language 10. daily
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