A strange thing happened to me last Sunday.It was such a beautiful day that I drove to go for a look in the country.?
On the way back     , my car stopped.It was      gas on a lonely road far from a town.I decided to walk    I found someone who could      ome gas.
I had walked almost a mile       I finally found a house near the road.I was glad to see it,        it was getting dark.?
I knocked at the door and a little old lady    long white hair answered.She said,
“I      waiting for you for a long time.Come in.    is almost ready.”“But I only come      some gas,”I answered.I couldn’t imagine      she was talking about.“Oh, Alfred! Gas? You used to like tea.”?
I quickly explained that my car was out of gas,       she didn’t seem to hear me.She just      calling me Alfred and talking about how long      since she had seen me.She was acting very strangely and I was anxious to           she went to get tea, I went out of the house as fast as I could.?
Fortunately, there was another house down the road and I was able to buy the gas I needed.When I told the man about my       he said,“Oh, that’s Miss Emily.She lives    herself in that big house.She’s out of her mind, but she wouldn’t hurt      .She is still waiting for the man she was supposed to marry thirty years ago.The day before their wedding he left home and      came back because of the war.”
小題1:
A.school B.homeC.townD.country
小題2:
A.run out ofB.out ofC.burningD.running out
小題3:
A.untilB.whenC.so thatD.because
小題4:
A.fetchB.sellC.buyD.send
小題5:
A.beforeB.soC.a(chǎn)fterD.since
小題6:
A.ifB.butC.becauseD.though
小題7:
A.withB.ofC.hadD.wore
小題8:
A.wasB.a(chǎn)mC.had beenD.have been
小題9:
A.GasB.CoffeeC.TeaD.Lunch
小題10:
A.forB.withC.withoutD.buy
小題11:
A.whenB.whatC.whyD.that
小題12:
A.butB.thoughC.a(chǎn)ndD.so
小題13:
A.suggestedB.keptC.stoppedD.enjoyed
小題14:
A.had it beenB.it had beenC.has it beenD.it has been
小題15:
A.stayB.leaveC.speakD.a(chǎn)nswer
小題16:
A.BeforeB.As soon asC.As long asD.After
小題17:
A.incidentB.a(chǎn)ffairC.experienceD.a(chǎn)dventure
小題18:
A.onB.forC.byD.with
小題19:
A.a(chǎn)nyoneB.someoneC.everyone D.none
小題20:
A.SoonB.oftenC.neverD.seldom

小題1:B
小題2:B
小題3:A
小題4:B
小題5:A
小題6:C
小題7:A
小題8:D
小題9:C
小題10:A
小題11:B
小題12:A
小題13:B
小題14:B
小題15:B
小題16:B
小題17:C
小題18:C
小題19:A
小題20:C

試題分析:本文講述了我的汽車沒有油了,我出去找油的時候,遇見的一件很奇怪的事情,一個女人把我錯當(dāng)成了她逃婚的丈夫。
小題1:名詞辨析。A.school學(xué)校B.home家 C.town城鎮(zhèn)  D.country國家,在我回家的時候,我的汽車停了,選B。
小題2:固定詞組。A.run out of用完  (及物)B.out of出去,沒有burning燃燒 D.running out用盡(不及物),在遠離城鎮(zhèn)的孤單的小路上,汽車沒有油了,選B。
小題3:連詞辨析A.until直到B.when當(dāng)…時候,Cso that為了,因此 D.because因為,我決定步行直到有人賣汽油給我。選A。
小題4:動詞辨析。A.fetch去拿        B.sell賣C.buy買      D.send送,我希望有人可以賣一點汽油給我。選B。
小題5:連詞辨析A.before在…前面B.so那么,因此.C.a(chǎn)fter在…后面D.since 自從,我走了一英里才發(fā)現(xiàn)路邊有個房子。選A。
小題6:連詞辨析A.if如果 B.but但是  C.because因為  D.though雖然,看到路邊有一個人家我很開心,因為天也要黑了。選C。
小題7:介詞辨析。A.with和B.of…的C.had有 D.wore穿,我敲了敲門,一個長著白頭發(fā)的小老太太開了門,選A。
小題8:考查時態(tài):我已經(jīng)等你很長時間了,和for a long time.連用:用現(xiàn)在完成時:have been,選D。
小題9:名詞辨析。A.Gas汽油B.Coffee咖啡.C.Tea茶,    D.Lunch午飯,從后面的句子“Oh, Alfred! Gas? You used to like tea.”?可知選C。
小題10:介詞辨析。A.for為了,   B.with和, C.without沒有  D.buy買,作者說:“我來只是買汽油的“,選D。
小題11:連詞辨析A.when當(dāng)..時候,B. what什么 C.why 為什么D.that 那樣,我無法想象她所說的話,選B。
小題12:連詞辨析A.but但,  B.though雖然   C.a(chǎn)nd并且      D.so那么,我向她解釋我只需要汽油,但是她好像不聽我的。選A。
小題13:動詞辨析。A.suggested   建議,B.kept保持C.stopped停止D.enjoyed 享受,她還是叫我Alfred!選B。
小題14:考查句型:it had been +一段時間+since+had done.她一直在說多久沒見過我了。選B。
小題15:動詞辨析。A.stay停留,  B.leave離開    C.speak說話   D.a(chǎn)nswer回答,我很急切地想離開。選B。
小題16:連詞辨析A.Before在.. 前面B.As soon as 一…就,C.As long as只有       D.After在…后面,她一出去拿茶,我就盡快離開了,選B。
小題17:名詞辨析。A.incident事件    B.a(chǎn)ffair事務(wù)   C.experience經(jīng)歷  D.a(chǎn)dventure 冒險,我把我的經(jīng)歷告訴了他們。選C。
小題18:介詞辨析。Be oneself自己,她一個人住在一個大房子里面,選C。
小題19:考查不定代詞:A.a(chǎn)nyone任何人B.someone有人 C.everyone每個人   D.none沒有人,她思維不正常,但是她不想傷害任何人。選A。
小題20:副詞辨析。A.Soon很快 B.often經(jīng)常   C.never從不D.seldom很少,在婚禮前一天,他離開了她再也沒有回來。選C。
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It was late in the afternoon. Several hundred villagers left their houses and gathered in the open air outside the village. They were staring __ __ at the mountain top in the distance. It was covered with __ __ —beautiful and dangerous. 
The huge mountain is called Matterhorn. Mountain climbers had __ __ the top, using the southern route. But no one had __ __ dared to try a winter climbing up the northern side. But now one man was daring to try the __ __ route— the northern route, which was more difficult.  He was Walter Bonatti, a great mountain climber from Italy.
For two days he had climbed. The village people had watched him __ __. Now they were waiting to see his ____. If he planned to __ __ the next day, he would light a green signal. A red light would mean that he was __ __. 
A tiny green light __ __ high on the mountain side. Bonatti was not giving up! The people __ __. 
The next day he continued his way upward. He was so lonely and so __ __!But he would not give up. Again that night he lit the __ __ light.  
In the morning, Bonatti __ __. He could not see the top, but he knew he was __ __ there. Though the climb was painful, he moved up. 
Bonatti had spent months __ __ for the climb. Was the training enough? Did he have the strength and ____ to climb to the top? 
He was finally at the top! News about his __ __ was radioed to the world. 
The trip __ __ the southern route was easy. He was warmly welcomed in the village. He had done the “ __ __ ”,and would be well remembered as a climber of all time.
小題1:
A.backB.forwardC.downD.up
小題2:
A.flowersB.ice and snowC.green treesD.leaves
小題3:
A.watchedB.passedC.reachedD.climbed
小題4:
A.evenB.neverC.seldomD.ever
小題5:
A.differentB.uniqueC.sameD.easy
小題6:
A.patientlyB.carefullyC.a(chǎn)nxiouslyD.eagerly
小題7:
A.faceB.figureC.flagD.signal
小題8:
A.slideB.continueC.restD.stop
小題9:
A.turning backB.moving upC.staying awayD.keeping on
小題10:
A.existedB.a(chǎn)ppearedC.turnedD.traveled
小題11:
A.cheeredB.laughedC.whisperedD.sighed
小題12:
A.determinedB.excitedC.tiredD.happy
小題13:
A.yellowB.blueC.greenD.red
小題14:
A.woke upB.turned upC.got upD.looked up
小題15:
A.a(chǎn)lreadyB.a(chǎn)lmostC.hardlyD.surely
小題16:
A.trainingB.a(chǎn)pplyingC.planningD.a(chǎn)sking
小題17:
A.ideaB.skillC.money D.wish
小題18:
A.victoryB.returnC.climbD.courage
小題19:
A.a(chǎn)headB.upC.downD.to
小題20:
A.necessaryB.importantC.a(chǎn)ttractiveD.impossible

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A woman was waiting at an airport one night, with several long hours before her flight. She bought a book and a bag of cookies in the airport shop, and found a place to drop.
She was interested in her book, but the man sitting beside her grabbed a cookie or two from the bag in between, which she tried to ignore to avoid an argument.
So she ate the cookies noisily and watched the clock, as the cookie thief diminished (使……變少) her stock. She was getting angrier as the minutes passed, thinking,“Oh, brother, if I wasn’t so nice, I would blacken your eyes.”
With each cookie she took, he took one, too. When only one was left, she wondered what he would do. With a smile on his face, he took the last cookie and broke it in half. He offered her half, and he ate the other. She got it from him and thought, “ This guy has some nerve (膽量) and he’s also rude. Why didn’t he even show any gratitude?”
She had never known when she had been so angry. She gathered her bag and headed for the gate, refusing to look back at the thieving ingrate (忘恩負(fù)義者).
She boarded the plane and then she sought her book, which was almost complete. As she reached in her bag, she was shocked— there was her bag of cookies. “If mine are here,” she thought, “the others were his. It’s too late to apologize.”
小題1:Why did the woman ignore it when she found the man eating the cookies?
A.She didn’t want to get into an argument.
B.She was full of pity for the man.
C.The man was dangerous and brave.
D.She was too careless to notice it.
小題2:When offered her half of the last cookie, the woman______.
A.felt a bit disappointed.
B.felt deeply thankful.
C.considered the man unthankful.
D.saw the man as his brave brother.
小題3:We can infer that the man________.
A.might have returned the bag of cookies secretly.
B.tried to share his cookies with the woman.
C.was thankful for the woman’s kindness.
D.was really a thief.

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