Every year between February and April,when the southwest monsoon (季風(fēng))blows ,a fever seizes the Thais (泰國(guó)人).It is the kite flying in Thailand __1__a strong feeling of interest that is nothing  2   of feverish.
During the summer, in the moths of March and April ,the skies   3   cities ,towns and villages  throughout the Kingdom are   4      with kites of all descriptions --long-tailed dragons,twisting snakes ,beautiful butter-flies,or familiar cartoon characters wheeling and weaving in the waim air.
One afternoon ,a friend and long-time kite flier invited me to   5     him  at the Pramane Ground ."What's the attraction?"I asked as he flew a huge kite."Well ,you can feel  a bit of a   6    at first ."he replied,""a grown man standing there holding the end of a string and    7    up into the sky .But once you forget yourself ,you get caught up in the   8   of controlling something inthe air where you cannot follow.You're on the ground :the kite's in the air but it's you that are making it al    9    .Come on ,go fly a kite."
I took his advice in the   10   it was meant and ,holding the hand of my young daughter si that others woukd think I was only satisfying a child's   11    ,I bought a rainbow-colored snake .After a few failed runs we got the kite into the air   12    greater ease than I expected.It was only at my daughter 's crying ,"My go,my go "that I realized I'd been holding the string ,completely   13   what I was discovering was a very pleasing pastime.
Like many other    14    of popular culture ,the sport of kite flying in Thailand has been   15   down from generation to generation.Its origins(起源)are    16    probably in ancient China,although it seems likey that Thai kites are as old as the    17   itself.It was a craze    18    by everyone from the king down.
"It's a great tradition (傳統(tǒng)),that has the    19    of bringing generations togeter,"says my friend ,"What you see today at the King's Cup is the   20    as the people of the past would have seen more than two hundred years ago."  
1.A.fires             B.fights          C.turns         D.keeps
2.A.long             B.short           C. fond         D.proud
3.A.on              B.over            C.around       D. in
4.A.alive            B.ready           C.open         D.equal
5.A.see              B.care            C.accept       D. join
6.A.hero             B.fool            C.master       D.fireman
7.A.flying           B.missing         C.staring        D. jumping
8.A.match           B.comfort         C.excitement    D.movement
9.A.happen          B.begin           C. attend       D.break
10.A.way            B.while           C.language     D. need
11.A.game           B.sport           C. request       D. best
12.A.for            B.with            C.beyond       D.under
13.A.tired of         B.fit for          C. helped with    D. devoted to
14.A.laws           B.rules           C.forms         D. researches
15.A.put            B.handed          C.sat           D.looked
16.A.rooted          B.left           C.dated          D.hoped
17.A.history         B.Kingdom       C.time          D.earth
18.A.imagined        B.used          C.enjoyed       D.told
19.A.effect           B.right         C. name         D.science
20.A.same           B.kite          C. invention      D. relation

1-5 ABBAD 6-10 BCCAA 11-15 CBDDB 16-20 ABDAA

1.A 易錯(cuò)選C和D,A項(xiàng)意為“激發(fā),使---充滿---”,例如:The story fired his imagination.
2.B 易錯(cuò)選C和D,nothing short of 意為“不比---差,簡(jiǎn)直可以說(shuō)---”。整句意為“正是飛翔在泰國(guó)上空的風(fēng)箏激發(fā)了人們那種簡(jiǎn)直可稱(chēng)為狂熱的興趣感”。
3.B“在城市上空”用介詞over。
4.A  alive“活生生的,有生氣的”
5.D join sb “加入到---(人)中”  
6.B 易錯(cuò)選A和C,注意此空后解釋的原因“一個(gè)大人攥著繩的末端(傻乎乎地)盯著空中(讓人覺(jué)著不可思議)”。
7.C 易錯(cuò)選A和D ,注意此空的動(dòng)作發(fā)出者是前面的a grown man.
8.C 易錯(cuò)選D,注意此空后解釋的放風(fēng)箏的感覺(jué)“你不能飛到空中去,但你卻控制著高空中的東西(給人一種成就感)”另外文中“fever, interest ,come on ,craze"等詞也是信息提示。
9.A“但正是你讓那所有的事情發(fā)生的!
10.A in the way "用那種方式”,其后省略了that /in which。
11.C 易錯(cuò)選A,此為固定短語(yǔ)satisfy one's request/needs "滿足---的需求要求”。
12.B 易錯(cuò)選C,此為固定短語(yǔ)with great ease “輕松地,毫不費(fèi)力地”。
13.D易錯(cuò)選B,此為固定短語(yǔ)be devoted to ...(專(zhuān)心致志的,沉迷于…的熱衷于…的),13空為過(guò)去分詞短語(yǔ)做狀語(yǔ),表伴隨前面的hold一個(gè)狀態(tài)。
14.D“流行的文化形式”
15.B hand down/pass down (on)“流傳傳遞”
16.A 易錯(cuò)選C,此空后有in 構(gòu)成固定短語(yǔ)be rooted in “(根)源于”
17.B此空后有itself 提示答案,“與泰國(guó)本身一樣歷史悠久”   
18.D此空為過(guò)去分詞短語(yǔ)做后置定語(yǔ),表“被喜愛(ài)的”。
19.A固定短語(yǔ)have an (the ) effect of ....
20.A固定短語(yǔ)the same as...
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3. A. a book    B. a job   C. some tea     D. any help
4. A. planning B. saving C. preparing   D. studying
5. A. read       B. studied       C. cooked       D. worked
6. A. boring    B. surprising   C. satisfying   D. disappointing
7. A. anything B. something  C. nothing      D. everything
8. A. in need   B. in all   C. in order      D. in store
9. A. worried  B. satisfied     C. excited       D. puzzled
10. A. pride    B. failure C. regret  D. surprise
11. A. doctor   B. store owner       C. bookseller  D. TV reporter
12. A. pay      B. cost    C. afford D. spend
13. A. shame   B. honour       C. horror D. danger
14. A. advised B. forced      C. persuaded   D. permitted
15. A. action   B. program     C. treatment    D. operation
16. A. repaired       B. connected   C. injured       D. improved
17 A. pleasure B. sadness     C. interest       D. disappointment
18. A. at the TV station  B. in the Students Union
C. at the U. S. Forest Service       D. at McCarley’s Bookstore
19. A. so B. and     C. but    D. because
20. A. readers B. viewers      C. customers   D. passengers

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