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It was during those hard days in a small community. Food was in short supply. I used to stop by Mr.Miller's stand for

One particular day, while Mr.Miller was some potatoes for me I noticed a small boy admiring a basket of green peas. Soon I was also to the fresh green peas.

The boy left. Mrs.Miller _ to me and said, "There are two other such boys in our _, all from poor families. Jim always offers to our produce for their marbles(彈珠). He somehow makes them believe he likes red marbles .Sometimes he even sends them home with some peas for ." I left the stand, with this man.

Years later, I went back to visit some in that community and while I was there I learned Mr.Miller had died. I agreed to my friends to see Mrs.Miller. Upon our arrival, we offered whatever words of . Ahead of us were three young men. They moved to the casket(棺槨). Mrs.Miller's eyes followed them each young man placed his own hand over the cold pale hand and then left.

Our turn came to meet Mrs.Miller.I told her who I was and mentioned the of the marbles. She said, "Those three young men were the boys. They told me how they Jim's kindness."

"We've never had much ," she said, "but right now, Jim would consider himself the man." Then she lifted her husband's lifeless fingers. beneath the hand were three shining, red marbles !

1.A. flowers B. grains C.vegetables D. fruits

2.A. bagging B. diggingC.sellingD. cooking

3.A. happily B. hungrilyC.curiouslyD. seriously

4.A. carried B. sentC.drawnD. led

5.A. pulled up B. picked up C. got up D. came up

6.A. community B. town C. homeD. store

7.A. trade B. bring C. changeD. get

8.A. in time B. in particular C. on purpose D. on average

9.A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing

10.A. impressed B. surprised C. disappointed D. satisfied

11.A. relatives B. friends C. businessmen D. workers

12.A.introduce B. send C. accompany D. assist

13.A. comfort B. thanks C. praise D. encouragement

14.A. since B. whether C. becauseD. as

15.A. cool B. warmC. redD. pale

16.A. price B. colorC. storyD. number

17.A. appreciated B. forgotC. neededD. helped

18.A. debt B. wealthC. hopeD. health

19.A. tallest B. dearest C. richest D. toughest

20.A.Rolling B.Fading C.Hanging D.Resting

 

1.C

2.A

3.B

4.C

5.D

6.A

7.A

8.B

9.D

10.A

11.B

12.C

13.A

14.D

15.B

16.C

17.A

18.B

19.C

20.D

【解析】

試題分析:本文講了一個感人的小故事。在饑餓的年代,Miller先生假裝喜歡彈珠,用自己的菜和孩子們交換彈珠,有時候,他甚至什么都不要,送他們一些豌豆。多年后,Miller先生去世,曾經的孩子們去和他告別。

1. some potatoes for me I noticed a small boy admiring a basket of green peas.可知這里填蔬菜。Flowers花;grains谷粒;vegetables蔬菜;fruits水果,故選C。

2.I used to stop by Mr.Miller's stand for ,可知Miller先生正在為我裝土豆。Bagging裝袋;digging挖掘;selling賣;cooking烹調,故選A。

3.

4. some potatoes for me I noticed a small boy admiring a basket of green peas. Soon I was also to the fresh green peas.可知不久,我也被新鮮的綠色豌豆所吸引。be drawn to是固定用法,意思是被……所吸引,故選C。

5. to me and said, "There are two other such boys in our _, all from poor families.可知這里意思是Miller夫人走到跟前。pulled up從土里拔出;picked up撿起;got up起床;came up走到跟前,故選D。

6.

7.

8. .可知這里意思是他讓他們相信他特別喜歡紅色的彈珠。in time及時;in particular特別;on purpose故意;on average

平均,故選B。

9. with this man.可知這里意思是有時候,他甚至什么都不要,送他們一些豌豆。Something某物;everything一切;anything任何東西;nothing沒有東西,故選D。

10.

11. my friends to see Mrs.Miller.可知這里填friends。Relatives親戚;friends朋友;businessmen商人;workers工人,故選B。

12. my friends to see Mrs.Miller. Upon our arrival, we offered whatever words of .可知這里意思是我同意陪同我的朋友們去看Miller夫人。Introduce介紹;send送;accompany陪同;assist協(xié)助,故選C。

13. .可知我們說了許多安慰的話。Comfort安慰;thanks感謝;praise贊揚;encouragement鼓勵,故選A。

14.

15. each young man placed his own hand over the cold pale hand and then left.和cold相對應是warm。Cool涼;warm溫暖的;red紅色的;pale蒼白的,故選B。

16. of the marbles.可知這里意思是我告訴她彈珠的故事。Price價格;color顏色;story故事;number數目,故選C。

17. Jim's kindness."可知這里意思是他們非常感謝Jim的善良。Appreciated感激;forgot忘記;needed需要;helped幫助,故選A。

18. ," she said, "but right now, Jim would consider himself the man."可知這里意思是我們沒有很多財富。Debt債務;wealth財富;hope希望;health

健康,故選B。

19. ," she said, "but right now, Jim would consider himself the man."可知這里意思是我們沒有很多財富,但是我們是最富有的人。Tallest最高;dearest最親愛的;richest最富有;toughest最堅強的,故選C。

20. beneath the hand were three shining, red marbles !可知這里填Resting。Rolling滾動;Fading消逝;Hanging掛著;Resting靜止,故選D。

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