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一、完形填空
John had lived all alone ever since his wife died. He had worked hard as a tailor (裁缝) all his life, but _1_ he was poor. And now he was too old to work for himself. He has _2_ sons, but they were all grown and married now. They only had time to stop by and eat dinner with their father once a week.
Gradually the old man grew _3_ and his sons came by to see him less. “They don’t want to be around me at all now,” he told _4_, “because they’re afraid I’ll become a burden (负担).” He stayed up all night _5_ what would become of him. At last he _6_ a plan.
The next morning he went to see his friend and asked him to make a large chest (箱子). The old man took the chest home, filled it with broken glass, locked it up tight, and put it _7_ his kitchen table. The next time his sons came for dinner, they kicked their feet against it.
“What’s in the chest?” they asked, looking under the table.
“Oh, nothing,” the old man replied, “just some things I’ve been _8_.”
“It must be full of all the gold he’s saved over the years,” they whispered to one another.
So they talked it over and realized they needed to _9_ the treasure. They decided to _10_ to live with the old man, and that way they could look after him, too. So the first week the _11_ son moved in with his father, and cared and cooked for him. The next week the middle son took his place, and the week afterward the eldest son took a turn. This went on for some time.
At last the old father grew sick and _12_. The sons gave him a very nice funeral (葬礼). When the service was over, they hunted through the house _13_ they found the key, and unlocked the chest. And of course they found it full of broken _14_.
The eldest son kicked the chest over to make sure there was _15_ valuable hidden among the glass at all. They poured the glass onto the floor until it was empty. Then the three brothers looked inside, where they now read a note on the bottom: Honor Your Father And Mother.
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John had lived all alone ever since his wife died. He had worked hard as a tailor (裁缝) all his life, but _1_ he was poor. And now he was too old to work for himself. He has _2_ sons, but they were all grown and married now. They only had time to stop by and eat dinner with their father once a week.
Gradually the old man grew _3_ and his sons came by to see him less. “They don’t want to be around me at all now,” he told _4_, “because they’re afraid I’ll become a burden (负担).” He stayed up all night _5_ what would become of him. At last he _6_ a plan.
The next morning he went to see his friend and asked him to make a large chest (箱子). The old man took the chest home, filled it with broken glass, locked it up tight, and put it _7_ his kitchen table. The next time his sons came for dinner, they kicked their feet against it.
“What’s in the chest?” they asked, looking under the table.
“Oh, nothing,” the old man replied, “just some things I’ve been _8_.”
“It must be full of all the gold he’s saved over the years,” they whispered to one another.
So they talked it over and realized they needed to _9_ the treasure. They decided to _10_ to live with the old man, and that way they could look after him, too. So the first week the _11_ son moved in with his father, and cared and cooked for him. The next week the middle son took his place, and the week afterward the eldest son took a turn. This went on for some time.
At last the old father grew sick and _12_. The sons gave him a very nice funeral (葬礼). When the service was over, they hunted through the house _13_ they found the key, and unlocked the chest. And of course they found it full of broken _14_.
The eldest son kicked the chest over to make sure there was _15_ valuable hidden among the glass at all. They poured the glass onto the floor until it was empty. Then the three brothers looked inside, where they now read a note on the bottom: Honor Your Father And Mother.
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C
)1. A. finally B. quickly C. unluckily D. carelessly(
B
)2. A. two B. three C. four D. five(
B
)3. A. rich B. weak C. strong D. wise(
C
)4. A. myself B. herself C. himself D. themselves(
B
)5. A. finding B. worrying C. thinking D. developing(
A
)6. A. came up with B. helped with C. dealt with D. went on with(
C
)7. A. over B. beside C. under D. behind(
A
)8. A. saving B. spending C. wasting D. loving(
B
)9. A. notice B. guard C. repair D. find(
C
)10. A. take breaks B. take care C. take turns D. take action(
D
)11. A. cleverest B. tallest C. healthiest D. youngest(
A
)12. A. died B. fell C. slept D. dreamt(
C
)13. A. because B. after C. until D. when(
B
)14. A. gold B. glass C. stones D. books(
D
)15. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
答案:
1. C 【解析】根据后面的“poor”可知,应选C。
2. B 【解析】根据最后一段“the three brothers”可知,应选B。
3. B 【解析】结合后文可知因为约翰越来越虚弱,儿子们看望他的次数越来越少,所以他想出了一个办法,故选B。
4. C 【解析】结合语境可知此时约翰是在自言自语,故选C。
5. B 【解析】句意:他彻夜难眠,担心自己会变得怎样。故选B。
6. A 【解析】结合下文可知约翰想出了一个计划。come up with意为“想出”;help with意为“有助于”;deal with意为“解决”;go on with意为“继续”。故选A。
7. C 【解析】根据后句中“they kicked their feet against it”可知,箱子是放在桌子下面,因此他们才会踢到脚,故选C。
8. A 【解析】根据后句中“he's saved over the years”可知,应选A。
9. B 【解析】句意:因此他们商量了一下,意识到他们应该守护这些财富。故选B。
10. C 【解析】根据下文可知他们是轮流和约翰住在一起。take breaks意为“休息”;take care意为“照顾”;take turns意为“轮流”;take action意为“采取行动”。故选C。
11. D 【解析】根据后面的“the middle son”和“the eldest son”可知,应选D。
12. A 【解析】根据后句中的“funeral”可知,应选A。
13. C 【解析】句意:仪式结束后,他们找遍了房子,直到他们找到钥匙。故选C。
14. B 【解析】根据上文中“filled it with broken glass”及下文中“poured the glass onto the floor”可知,应选B。
15. D 【解析】句意:大儿子踢翻箱子以确保碎玻璃里没有藏着什么值钱的东西。故选D。
2. B 【解析】根据最后一段“the three brothers”可知,应选B。
3. B 【解析】结合后文可知因为约翰越来越虚弱,儿子们看望他的次数越来越少,所以他想出了一个办法,故选B。
4. C 【解析】结合语境可知此时约翰是在自言自语,故选C。
5. B 【解析】句意:他彻夜难眠,担心自己会变得怎样。故选B。
6. A 【解析】结合下文可知约翰想出了一个计划。come up with意为“想出”;help with意为“有助于”;deal with意为“解决”;go on with意为“继续”。故选A。
7. C 【解析】根据后句中“they kicked their feet against it”可知,箱子是放在桌子下面,因此他们才会踢到脚,故选C。
8. A 【解析】根据后句中“he's saved over the years”可知,应选A。
9. B 【解析】句意:因此他们商量了一下,意识到他们应该守护这些财富。故选B。
10. C 【解析】根据下文可知他们是轮流和约翰住在一起。take breaks意为“休息”;take care意为“照顾”;take turns意为“轮流”;take action意为“采取行动”。故选C。
11. D 【解析】根据后面的“the middle son”和“the eldest son”可知,应选D。
12. A 【解析】根据后句中的“funeral”可知,应选A。
13. C 【解析】句意:仪式结束后,他们找遍了房子,直到他们找到钥匙。故选C。
14. B 【解析】根据上文中“filled it with broken glass”及下文中“poured the glass onto the floor”可知,应选B。
15. D 【解析】句意:大儿子踢翻箱子以确保碎玻璃里没有藏着什么值钱的东西。故选D。
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