完形填空(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21~30各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
Recently divorced in my 30s, I had no job and was on my way downtown on a rainy day to go to the employment offices. I had no umbrella, for my old one had   21  apart, and I couldn’t afford another one.
I sat down in the streetcar — there against the   22  was a beautiful silk umbrella with a silver handle inlaid with gold and bright enamel(琺瑯). I had never seen anything so lovely. I
  23  the handle and saw a name on it. The   24  procedure would have been to turn in the umbrella to the conductor, but I decided to take it and find the   25  myself.
I got off the streetcar in a downpour and   26  opened the umbrella to protect myself. Then I searched a telephone book for the   27  on the umbrella and found it. I called and a lady answered. Yes, she said in   28 , that was her umbrella, which her parents, now dead, had given her as a birthday present, but it’d been   29  from her locker at school years before.
She was so excited that I forgot I was looking for a job and went   30  to her house. She took the umbrella, her eyes filled with tears. I was only too happy to see her get back the lost umbrella, and get a job she offered me.
21.A.taken                      B.torn                        C.broken                    D.fallen
22.A.seat                        B.door                       C.engine                    D.floor
23.A.watched                  B.shook                     C.examined                D.tested
24.A.usual                      B.ordinary                 C.normal                   D.odd
25.A.thief                       B.owner                     C.robber                    D.keeper
26.A.hopefully                B.helpfully                 C.carefully                 D.slowly
27.A.name                      B.number                   C.a(chǎn)ddress                   D.brand
28.A.happiness                B.disappointment        C.laughter                  D.surprise
29.A.robbed                   B.stolen                     C.taken                      D.hidden
30.A.simply                    B.calmly                    C.directly                   D.suddenly
21-25 DACAB 26-30 CADBC
21.考查學(xué)生根據(jù)上下文,分辯及物和不及物動詞的用法的能力。
22.考查學(xué)生的名詞語用能力、語境分析能力和邏輯思維能力。
23.考查學(xué)生對動詞的詞義辨析及其在語境中運(yùn)用的能力。
24.考查學(xué)生對形容詞辨析和運(yùn)用的能力。
25.考查學(xué)生對上下文語境中詞語使用的分析能力。
26.考查學(xué)生對副詞意義和上下文語境的理解能力。
27.考查學(xué)生對名詞的上下文語境分析能力。
28.考查學(xué)生的介詞和名詞在上下文語境中的搭配能力。
29.考查學(xué)生對動詞的詞義辨析及其在語境中運(yùn)用的能力。
30.考查學(xué)生在語境中選擇副詞和語言邏輯思維的能力。
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小題2:
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小題3:
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17. A. as if                B. even if            C. because            D. when
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 There have been many myths about safety belt ever since their first appearance in cars some forty years ago. The following are three of the most common.
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B.they will be unable to think clearly in an accident
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A. She is a player.                                                      B. She is a farmer who grows wheat and poinsettia.
C. She is a chemist.                                                  D. She is a housewife who raises chickens and cows.
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A. an addictive farm on which live 69 million farmers
B. a London housewife’s farm
C. an online computer game built into the social networking site
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A. because he was angry at his wife’s being mad about the farm
B. because he himself was busy with his farm
C. in order to punish his wife for her having paid real money
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A. The population of the UK is less than 69 million.
B. This sort of obsessive play can cause very severe addiction.
C. Once hooked, one has to make greater efforts to reach a higher level.
D. Up till now, nobody has yet paid real-world money to advance in the play.

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