【題目】Ever since I was a child,my mouth has caused me trouble.I’m not a bad person;I have a ___ time learning when to stop saying bad things to others.

My mom has told me again and again,“Robert,your constant(不斷的)bad words are hurting me.If you ____ to be this rude,you will get into big trouble.”

It’s been a problem at school several times too when teachers have told me something I didn’t want to hear.I used to feel it was my ____ to stand up for myself.

One day in English class I was working on my homework when I heard a classmate ____ behind me.It was Nathaniel,who liked doing that as usual.

I said ever so _____ ,“Nathaniel,would you be quiet?”

Nathaniel kept saying something to himself.I quickly_______,“Nathaniel,shut up!”

For the next five minutes,we threw hurtful words back and forth at each other.

“At least I don’t have an ugly lazy eye like you!”I cried out.

I knew this would make him ____ and it would hurt his feelings and shut him up.

What I said filled him with anger.He tried to _____over my seat and catch me as he screamed,“That’s it!That’s it!”

___ at his reaction(反應(yīng)),I sat back in my seat.I had never seen Nathaniel act like this before.Later on,we were taken to the teachers’ office.There,Mr.Black,our English teacher,told us to ____ the matter.It wasn’t until then that I finally found that ____ I hurt someone physically,the woulds finally heal(愈合).But when I hurt someone with my_____, sometimes the pain never goes away.

At the end of the discussion,I said ____ to Nathaniel.

When I went back to my room,I spent some time praying(祈禱).I began to ____ how often what I said hurt others.But I believe that as I keep asking God to help me,he’ll tell me when to keep my _____closed.

1A. busy B. hard C. happy D. valuable

2A. decide B. like C. continue D. try

3A. duty B. turn C. time D. choice

4A. singing B. reading C. beating D. talking

5A. clearly B. nicely C. carelessly D. angrily

6A. repeated B. expressed C. replied D. shouted

7A. crazy B. afraid C. sad D. bored

8A. fall B. look C. hand D. reach

9A. Satisfied B. Surprised C. Nervous D. Serious

10A. discuss B. solve C. explain D. report

11A. while B. after C. when D. where

12A. words B. action C. ideas D. experience

13A. goodbye B. thanks C. sorry D. okay

14A. imagine B. notice C. record D. consider

15A. eyes B. mouth C. windows D. door

【答案】

1B

2C

3A

4D

5B

6D

7C

8D

9B

10A

11C

12A

13C

14D

15B

【解析】本文介紹的是作者小時候很不會說話,經(jīng)常給別人造成誤解。從而告訴我們大家:語言造成的傷害是很難愈合的。

1B

考查形容詞。A. busy忙的;B. hard難的;C. happy幸福的;D. valuable有價(jià)值的。根據(jù)上文說我的嘴巴總是給我?guī)砺闊,可知句意:學(xué)習(xí)的時候不說別人的壞話是很難的。故選B.

2C

考查動詞。A. decide決定;B. like喜歡;C. continue繼續(xù);D. try嘗試。媽媽不斷地告訴我,如果我繼續(xù)這樣粗魯,我將遇到大麻煩。故選C.

3A

考查名詞。A. duty責(zé)任;B.turn轉(zhuǎn)身;C. time時間;D. choice選擇。句意:我認(rèn)為為我自己抗?fàn)幨俏业呢?zé)任,故選A.

4D

考查動詞。A. singing唱歌;B. reading讀書;C. beating擊打;D. talking談話。上課時我聽到有人在我背后談?wù)撐摇9蔬xD.

5B

考查副詞。A. clearly清晰地;B. nicely好地;C. carelessly粗心地;D. angrily生氣地。此時我還很友好地說讓Nathaniel安靜點(diǎn)。故選B.

6D

考查動詞。A. repeated重復(fù);B. expressed表達(dá);C. replied回答;D. shouted大喊。Nathaniel還在說話,所以我馬上就不友好了,朝他大喊。故選D.

7C

考查形容詞。A. crazy瘋狂的;B. afraid害怕的;C. sad難過的;D. bored煩惱的。因?yàn)閭α怂母星椋詴顾杏X難過。故選C.

8D

考查動詞。固定短語:reach over(越過……)。句意:他盡力想越過我的座位抓到我。故選D.

9B

考查形容詞。A. Satisfied滿意的; B. Surprised吃驚的;C. Nervous緊張的;D. Serious認(rèn)真的。句意:對他的反應(yīng)很吃驚,我坐回到座位里。故選B.

10A

考查動詞。A. discuss討論;B. solve解決;C. explain解釋;D. report報(bào)告。句意:老師告訴我們要討論一下這個事情。故選A.

11C

考查連詞。A. while在……期間;B. after在……之后;C. when當(dāng)……時候;D. where在哪里。句意:當(dāng)我在身體上傷害某個人時,傷口最終會愈合。與下文的when I hurt someone with my___12___,是并列的。故選C.

12A

考查名詞。A. words話;B. action行動;C. ideas思想;D. experience經(jīng)驗(yàn)。句意:當(dāng)我的話傷害某個人時,疼痛卻永遠(yuǎn)不會消失。故選A.

13C

考查名詞。A. goodbye再見; B. thanks謝謝;C. sorry對不起;D. okay好的。句意:最終對Nathaniel說了對不起。故選C.

14D

考查動詞。A. imagine設(shè)想;B. notice注意;C. record記錄;D. consider考慮。句意:我開始考慮我的話是多么經(jīng)常地在傷害著別人。故選D.

15B

考查名詞。A. eyes眼睛;B. mouth嘴巴;C. windows窗戶;D. door門。我知道上帝會告訴我什么時候該閉上我的嘴巴。故選B.

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