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一、完形填空
(2024·无锡江阴期末)My teenage son, Jordan, always hated having to get home earlier than all his friends. He couldn't understand why he was 1
"You don't 3
I decided to go for a walk, hoping the December air could 5
"Why does she keep barking?" Jordan came in and asked.
I told him that she was 6
"That must be nice," Jordan said in a low voice, 7
One night, temperatures were unusually low. Meatball stood at the door, barking to go outside.
I shook my head at her and patted her, "No, you little thing, you can't. But it's for your own good."
The next morning, I couldn't find Meatball.
"I let her out last night..." Jordan said. I quickly rushed outside. Jordan ran after me at once, with 8
Luckily, the doctor saved Meatball. Seeing her eyes open, Jordan stroked her head, all tears. Then, 9
(2024·无锡江阴期末)My teenage son, Jordan, always hated having to get home earlier than all his friends. He couldn't understand why he was 1
B
seventeen, but still had a curfew(宵禁). He surely believed he was an adult, but I pointed out that he was not 2A
he was still in high school."You don't 3
A
me! I can take good care of myself!" he yelled. Before I continued, he rolled his eyes, slammed the door and walked away. I sighed. How could I make Jordan see that I only wanted to keep him 4D
?I decided to go for a walk, hoping the December air could 5
C
my head. I opened the front door and nearly walked on her: a small black puppy(小狗), just like a meatball. "Hi, Meatball," I said, then brought her into my home, touching her neck gently. Meatball seemed very glad but after an hour or two, she barked to go back outside."Why does she keep barking?" Jordan came in and asked.
I told him that she was 6
B
here and that she liked being able to play outside as she wanted."That must be nice," Jordan said in a low voice, 7
B
why the puppy, not him, could come and go.One night, temperatures were unusually low. Meatball stood at the door, barking to go outside.
I shook my head at her and patted her, "No, you little thing, you can't. But it's for your own good."
The next morning, I couldn't find Meatball.
"I let her out last night..." Jordan said. I quickly rushed outside. Jordan ran after me at once, with 8
C
in his eyes. Several minutes later, we found the poor thing, unsure if she was well. Jordan was scared, "We need a doctor! Now!"Luckily, the doctor saved Meatball. Seeing her eyes open, Jordan stroked her head, all tears. Then, 9
B
, he turned to me. He said sorry for what he had done. "I know you just want to protect me," he whispered. I heard him talking to Meatball, "Looks like we both have to 10D
the curfew. It's for our own good."
答案:
1. B 提示:only意为"仅仅";already意为"已经";also意为"也";ever意为"曾经"。句意:他不明白为什么他已经17岁了,家里还有宵禁。
2. A 提示:as意为"因为";or意为"或者";until意为"直到";but意为"但是"。句意:他确信他是成年人,但我指出他不算,因为他还是个高中生。
3. A 提示:trust意为"信任";need意为"需要";worry意为"担心";force意为"逼迫"。根据下文"he yelled"可知句意:你不信任我!我可以照顾好我自己!
4. D 提示:calm意为"冷静的";alone意为"独自的";fixed意为"固定的";safe意为"安全的"。句意:我如何才能让乔丹明白我只是希望保证他的安全?
5. C 提示:impress意为"给……留下印象";change意为"改变";clear意为"(使)变清醒";remind意为"提醒"。句意:我决定出去散步,希望十二月的空气能够让我的头脑清醒。
6. B 提示:relaxed意为"放松的";impatient意为"不耐烦的";energetic意为"精力充沛的";stressed意为"压力大的"。句意:我告诉他:她(小狗)在这儿待得不耐烦,她喜欢在外面随心所欲地玩耍。
7. B 提示:explain意为"解释";complain意为"抱怨";discuss意为"讨论";announce意为"宣布"。句意:"那一定很好。"乔丹低声说,抱怨为什么小狗可以进进出出,而他不行。
8. C 提示:envy意为"妒忌";doubt意为"怀疑";fear意为"害怕,担忧";pity意为"遗憾"。句意:乔丹立刻追了上来,眼里充满了恐惧。
9. B 提示:generally意为"通常";surprisingly意为"令人惊讶地";successfully意为"成功地";certainly意为"当然"。句意:然后,令人惊讶的是,他转向我。
10. D 提示:challenge意为"挑战";waste意为"浪费";create意为"创造";follow意为"遵循"。句意:我听到他对肉球说:"看来我们都得遵守宵禁。这是为我们好。"
2. A 提示:as意为"因为";or意为"或者";until意为"直到";but意为"但是"。句意:他确信他是成年人,但我指出他不算,因为他还是个高中生。
3. A 提示:trust意为"信任";need意为"需要";worry意为"担心";force意为"逼迫"。根据下文"he yelled"可知句意:你不信任我!我可以照顾好我自己!
4. D 提示:calm意为"冷静的";alone意为"独自的";fixed意为"固定的";safe意为"安全的"。句意:我如何才能让乔丹明白我只是希望保证他的安全?
5. C 提示:impress意为"给……留下印象";change意为"改变";clear意为"(使)变清醒";remind意为"提醒"。句意:我决定出去散步,希望十二月的空气能够让我的头脑清醒。
6. B 提示:relaxed意为"放松的";impatient意为"不耐烦的";energetic意为"精力充沛的";stressed意为"压力大的"。句意:我告诉他:她(小狗)在这儿待得不耐烦,她喜欢在外面随心所欲地玩耍。
7. B 提示:explain意为"解释";complain意为"抱怨";discuss意为"讨论";announce意为"宣布"。句意:"那一定很好。"乔丹低声说,抱怨为什么小狗可以进进出出,而他不行。
8. C 提示:envy意为"妒忌";doubt意为"怀疑";fear意为"害怕,担忧";pity意为"遗憾"。句意:乔丹立刻追了上来,眼里充满了恐惧。
9. B 提示:generally意为"通常";surprisingly意为"令人惊讶地";successfully意为"成功地";certainly意为"当然"。句意:然后,令人惊讶的是,他转向我。
10. D 提示:challenge意为"挑战";waste意为"浪费";create意为"创造";follow意为"遵循"。句意:我听到他对肉球说:"看来我们都得遵守宵禁。这是为我们好。"
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