One evening, I was resting in a cafe. I a pair of newly bought white leather(皮革 )shoes, which were rather expensive. Then a boy came to me.

He was in a(n) shirt, looking pale and about eleven. No sooner had I begun to speak than he opened the in his hand and took out the tools of shoe-polishing. He down, took off my leather shoes, and began to shine them. He was busy doing his work heavy rain began to pour down. People rushed to the café for from the rain. More and more people crowded and gradually separated the boy from me.

Hours passed, and it turned . I had no shoes on my feet and where the boy had been. I thought he would not my shoes, and I would have to go home on my bare feet.

When it was near midnight the ended, and there were fewer and fewer people in the café. The café was to be . I had to move to the door, head . just as I went to the gate, I found that a boy of about eleven, looking very familiar, was sleeping at the with his head leaning against a box and his upper body being he held a package made of his shirt tightly in his arms. I shook him slightly and woke him up. He 57 up and rubbed his eyes for a while before he recognized me. Then he opened the package , gave me my leather shoes, and apologized to me shyly. I him and wrapped him with his unfit shirt, which had wrapped my leather shoes. On my way home, the of the boy stayed in my mind.

1.A. took B. Mended C. wore D. owned

2.A. Unfit B. old C. small D. dirty

3.A. bag B. package C. suitcase D. box

4.A. seated B. put C. bent D. looked

5.A. after B. when C. because D. since

6.A. rest B. protection C. hide D. Preparation

7.A. out B. away C. off D. in

8.A. light B. dark C. dim D. bright

9.A. thought B. guessed C. wondered D. imagined

10.A. shine B. keep C. carry D. return

11.A. coffee B. rain C. time D. work

12.A. opened B. locked C. closed D. stopped

13.A. dropped B. lowered C. raised D. held

14.A. shortly B. sadly C. surprisedly D. immediately

15.A. table B. bed C. door D. cafe

16.A. bare B. wet C. pale D. cold

17.A. stayed B. as C. got D. jumped

18.A. finally B. suddenly C. hurriedly D. Unfriendly

19.A. recognized B. forgave C. inspired D. paid

20.A. feature B. image C. shirt D. form

1.C

2.A

3.D

4.C

5.B

6.B

7.D

8.B

9.C

10.D

11.B

12.C

13.B

14.C

15.C

16.A

17.D

18.C

19.D

20.B

【解析】

試題分析:這是一篇記敘文,講的是我與一個(gè)擦皮鞋的男孩之間的故事。在擦鞋的過(guò)程中,由于人太多,我與男孩失散。我以為男孩拿著我的皮革鞋子跑了,結(jié)果并非這樣。

1. a pair of newly bought white leather(皮革 )shoes穿著一雙新買(mǎi)的白色皮革鞋子。故選C。

2. and wrapped him with his unfit shirt”可知,這里選A。

3. his head leaning against a box ”可知,這里選D。

4. off my leather shoes, and began to shine them.”可知,男孩是個(gè)擦鞋匠,他要脫下我的皮鞋,所以他需要彎腰。故選C。

5. was busy doing his work heavy rain began to pour down.”可知,當(dāng)大雨傾盆而下時(shí),他正忙于他的工作。故選B。

6. from使……免受。Hide from隱瞞。所以文中“ People rushed to the café for from the rain.”表示:為了避免淋雨人們沖進(jìn)了咖啡店。故選B。

7. out擠出;crowd away和crowd off不存在這兩個(gè)短語(yǔ);crowd in擠進(jìn)來(lái)!癕ore and more people crowded and gradually separated the boy from me.”越來(lái)越多的人擠進(jìn)來(lái)躲雨,逐漸地,我和男孩被擠散了。故選D。

8. dark變黑。由文章的開(kāi)頭“One evening”可知,故事發(fā)生在晚上,所以“Hours passed, and it turned . ”表示:幾個(gè)小時(shí)過(guò)去了,天完全黑了。故選B。

9. had no shoes on my feet and where the boy had been.”我腳上沒(méi)有鞋子,所以我想知道那個(gè)男孩在哪。故選C。

10. and I would have to go home on my bare feet.”可知,作者認(rèn)為男孩不會(huì)歸還他的鞋子了,所以他不得不光腳回家。故選D。

11. it was near midnight the ended, and there were fewer and fewer people in the café. ”表示,當(dāng)接近午夜的時(shí)候,雨停了,咖啡店里的人也越來(lái)越少。故選B。

12. café was to be . I had to move to the door”表示:咖啡店要關(guān)門(mén)了,我不得不走向門(mén)口。故選C。

13. had to move to the door, head .”因?yàn)槲业男颖荒泻⒛米吡,我只得光腳走回家。而且咖啡店又要打烊了,所以我很垂頭喪氣。故選B。

14. as I went to the gate, I found that a boy of about eleven”表示:我走到門(mén)口,驚訝地發(fā)現(xiàn)一個(gè)11歲的男孩。因?yàn)槲乙恢币詾槟泻⒁呀?jīng)走了,所以我看到他非常的驚訝。故選C。

15.

16. he held a package made of his shirt tightly in his arms”可知,男孩把他的T恤脫下來(lái)做成了一個(gè)包裹。所以,他的上半身是赤裸的。故選A。

17. “He up and rubbed his eyes for a while before he recognized me. ”由前文可知,小男孩在睡覺(jué),我把他搖醒了。當(dāng)他意識(shí)到是我之前,跳了起來(lái)并揉了一會(huì)眼睛。故選D。

18. he opened the package , gave me my leather shoes, and apologized to me shyly.”可知,他羞澀地跟我道歉,因?yàn)樗弥业男痈易呱⒘耍詰?yīng)該是匆忙地打開(kāi)包裹把皮鞋拿給我。故選C。

19.

20. the of the boy stayed in my mind.”表示,那個(gè)男孩的身影一直停留在我的腦海中。故選B。

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