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五、完形填空
It snowed again. My seventh Christmas was round the corner. I dreamed of getting the present from Father Christmas until my elder sister dropped the bomb. “There is no Father Christmas. ”
I ran to my grandmother's house, for she always told the truth. Grandmother was at home. I told 1 everything. “No Father Christmas?” she was a little 2. “Don't believe it. Put on your coat, and let's go. ”
“Go? Where, Grandma?” I asked.
“Kerby's Store. ”
As we walked through its doors, Grandma handed me ten dollars and said, “Take the 3 and buy something for someone who needs it. I'll wait for you in the car. ” Then she turned and walked out of the Kerby's.
For a few seconds I just stood there, holding the money, wondering 4 to buy, and who to buy it for.
I thought of 5 I knew, my family, my friends, my neighbours … I suddenly thought of Bobbie Decker, a 6 with bad breath and messy hair. He sat right behind me 7 Mrs Dollack's class.
Bobbie 8 went to any party during the winter. His mother always wrote a note, telling the teacher that he had a cough, 9 we all knew that he didn't have a cough, and that he didn't have a coat. I decided to buy Bobbie a red warm coat 10 he would like.
That evening, Grandma helped me wrap the coat in Christmas paper and ribbons, and 11 “To Bobbie. From Father Christmas” on it. Grandma told me Father Christmas never let people know that he 12 them. Then she drove me over to Bobbie's home, telling me that I was helping Father Christmas 13 the presents.
Grandma parked the car along the street, and we hid behind the trees near Bobbie's home. Then Grandma said to me, “All right, Father Christmas gets going. ”
I took a deep breath, rushed to his front door, put the present down 14 the door, rang the doorbell and flew back to the safety of the 15 with Grandma. We waited breathlessly in the dark for the front door to open. Finally it did and there stood Bobbie.
That night, I realized that Father Christmas was alive and well, and we were on his team.
(
B. her
C. them
D. you
(
B. happy
C. tired
D. afraid
(
B. coat
C. present
D. money
(
B. when
C. where
D. how
(
B. nobody
C. somebody
D. anybody
(
B. boy
C. man
D. woman
(
B. on
C. in
D. with
(
B. often
C. sometimes
D. never
(
B. if
C. but
D. and
(
B. that
C. who
D. why
(
B. say
C. write
D. spell
(
B. believed
C. taught
D. made
(
B. give away
C. put up
D. put off
(
B. behind
C. outside
D. over
(
B. cars
C. door
D. trees
It snowed again. My seventh Christmas was round the corner. I dreamed of getting the present from Father Christmas until my elder sister dropped the bomb. “There is no Father Christmas. ”
I ran to my grandmother's house, for she always told the truth. Grandmother was at home. I told 1 everything. “No Father Christmas?” she was a little 2. “Don't believe it. Put on your coat, and let's go. ”
“Go? Where, Grandma?” I asked.
“Kerby's Store. ”
As we walked through its doors, Grandma handed me ten dollars and said, “Take the 3 and buy something for someone who needs it. I'll wait for you in the car. ” Then she turned and walked out of the Kerby's.
For a few seconds I just stood there, holding the money, wondering 4 to buy, and who to buy it for.
I thought of 5 I knew, my family, my friends, my neighbours … I suddenly thought of Bobbie Decker, a 6 with bad breath and messy hair. He sat right behind me 7 Mrs Dollack's class.
Bobbie 8 went to any party during the winter. His mother always wrote a note, telling the teacher that he had a cough, 9 we all knew that he didn't have a cough, and that he didn't have a coat. I decided to buy Bobbie a red warm coat 10 he would like.
That evening, Grandma helped me wrap the coat in Christmas paper and ribbons, and 11 “To Bobbie. From Father Christmas” on it. Grandma told me Father Christmas never let people know that he 12 them. Then she drove me over to Bobbie's home, telling me that I was helping Father Christmas 13 the presents.
Grandma parked the car along the street, and we hid behind the trees near Bobbie's home. Then Grandma said to me, “All right, Father Christmas gets going. ”
I took a deep breath, rushed to his front door, put the present down 14 the door, rang the doorbell and flew back to the safety of the 15 with Grandma. We waited breathlessly in the dark for the front door to open. Finally it did and there stood Bobbie.
That night, I realized that Father Christmas was alive and well, and we were on his team.
(
B
)1. A. himB. her
C. them
D. you
(
A
)2. A. angryB. happy
C. tired
D. afraid
(
D
)3. A. bookB. coat
C. present
D. money
(
A
)4. A. whatB. when
C. where
D. how
(
A
)5. A. everybodyB. nobody
C. somebody
D. anybody
(
B
)6. A. girlB. boy
C. man
D. woman
(
C
)7. A. forB. on
C. in
D. with
(
D
)8. A. alwaysB. often
C. sometimes
D. never
(
C
)9. A. soB. if
C. but
D. and
(
B
)10. A. whereB. that
C. who
D. why
(
C
)11. A. readB. say
C. write
D. spell
(
A
)12. A. helpedB. believed
C. taught
D. made
(
B
)13. A. give upB. give away
C. put up
D. put off
(
C
)14. A. onB. behind
C. outside
D. over
(
D
)15. A. shopB. cars
C. door
D. trees
答案:
1. B 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. D 9. C 10. B 11. C 12. A 13. B 14. C 15. D
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