0.完形填空[2015 *江西九江二模]
One day I was walking to the mailbox with my dad,when I saw something drop from a tree. I couldn't 8 what it was, so I kept my eyes on the spot as we came near. It was a baby bird, which had fallen from its nest. It had long, awk?ward wings and feet, and 9 that fought to stay open. It was 10 , so I sat next to it watching while my dad got the mail. I 11 its nest and mother, 12 what happened to it.
My dad said we had to 13 it; there was nothing we could do. He said if the mother bird smelled any traces(蹤跡) of 14 , she wouldn't go near the 15 again.
As we began to walk away, a woman 16 "Did it fall out of a nest?" she asked.
"Yeah," I answered.
"It 17 a lot. Not much we can do," she said. "Try not to think about it when you go to sleep tonight."
I walked 18 the mailbox the next day. The baby bird lay 19 in the grass.
I realize that "Try not to think about it" is the 20 of many people towards things which 21 to provide them with perfect excuses 22 not bothering. The woman wasn't being 23 ; she was actually quite nice. But when everyone says "there's 24 I can do―just try not to think about it", where will we finally 25 ? When billions of people 26 try not to think about it when they go to bed at
night, there might be millions of fallen birds lying dead and 27 in the grass the next morning.
8. A. say B. talk
C. speak D. tell
9. A. eyes B. arms
C. feathers D. claws
10. A. bored B. stupid
C. lovely D. clever
11. A. turned back B. stared at
C. pointed to D. looked for
12. A. suggesting B. deciding
C. wondering D. finding
13. A. help B. leave
C. catch D. kill
14. A. children B. humans
C. animals D. insects
15. A. tree B. grass
C. baby D. person
16. A. returned B. interrupted
C. approached D. left
17.A. happens B. cries
C. suffers D. changes
18. A. from B. beyond
C. past D. into
19. A. asleep B. dead
C. still D. alive
20. A. attitude B. feeling
C. consideration D. understanding
21. A. fails B. proves
C. refuses D. seems
22. A. from B. of
C. about D. for
23. A. cruel B. kind
C. silly D. friendly
24. A. something B. nothing
C. everything D. anything
25. A. start out B. come from
C. settle down D. end up
26. A. possibly B. simply
C. particularly D. luckily
27. A. forgotten B. buried
C. eaten D. remembered
Ⅱ.完形填空
[文章大意]本文是一篇夾敘夾議文,講述作者和父親發(fā)現(xiàn)了一只從樹(shù)上掉落的小鳥(niǎo)的故事。文章告訴我們,遇到問(wèn)題時(shí),我們即使無(wú)能為力也不應(yīng)回避,想辦法解決問(wèn)題才是對(duì)待問(wèn)題的正確態(tài)度。
8. D根據(jù)句意可知,作者無(wú)法分辨那是什么。say說(shuō);talk談話(huà),討論;speak說(shuō)(語(yǔ)言),演講;tell告訴,辨別。
9.A根據(jù)句意可知,它的翅膀和雙腳又長(zhǎng)又笨拙,它在努力睜開(kāi)雙眼。eyes與句中stay open對(duì)應(yīng)。
10.C根據(jù)句意可知,它很可愛(ài),所以作者在父親去取信件的時(shí)候坐在它的旁邊觀(guān)察。bored煩人的;stupid愚笨的;lovely可愛(ài)的;clever聰明的。
11. D根據(jù)句意可知,作者在尋找它的鳥(niǎo)巢和它的媽媽。turnback 返回;stare at盯著;point to指向;look for尋找。
12.C根據(jù)句意可知,作者想知道它怎么了。 suggest建議;decide 決定;wonder想知道;find找到,發(fā)現(xiàn)。
13. B父親說(shuō)"我們"不得不離開(kāi),因?yàn)?quot;我們"什么也做不了。 help 幫助;leave離開(kāi);catch接住,抓住;kill殺。
14. B父親說(shuō)如果鳥(niǎo)媽媽發(fā)現(xiàn)人類(lèi)的蹤跡就不會(huì)靠近小鳥(niǎo)了。child孩子;human人類(lèi);animal動(dòng)物;insect昆蟲(chóng)。
15.C根據(jù)句意可知,鳥(niǎo)媽媽就不會(huì)靠近自己的孩子了。
16.C根據(jù)句意可知,當(dāng)"我們"走開(kāi)時(shí),一位女士走過(guò)來(lái)。return 返回i interrupt中斷;approach走近;leave離開(kāi)。
17.A根據(jù)句意可知,女士說(shuō)這種事經(jīng)常發(fā)生,"我們"無(wú)能為力。happen發(fā)生;cry哭i suffer遭受;change改變。
18.C根據(jù)句意可知,作者第二天從郵筒旁走過(guò)。from從;beyond 超過(guò);past經(jīng)過(guò);into進(jìn)人。
19.B根據(jù)后文可知,作者發(fā)現(xiàn)小鳥(niǎo)躺在草叢中死了。 asleep睡著的;dead死的;still靜止的;alive活著的。
20.A根據(jù)句意可知,作者意識(shí)到女士說(shuō)的"試著不要去想它"是很多人對(duì)這類(lèi)事情的態(tài)度。attitude態(tài)度;feeling感情;considera?tion 考慮;understanding理解。
21.D根據(jù)句意可知,作者意識(shí)到這種態(tài)度為不想麻煩的人提供了完美借口。 fail失敗;prove證明;refuse拒絕;seem似乎。
22.D excuse與for搭配,表示"……的理由或者借14"。 from從; of屬于;about大約,關(guān)于;for為了。
23.A根據(jù)句意可知,這位女士并不殘忍,事實(shí)上她非常好。cruel 殘酷的;kind善良的;silly傻的;friendly友好的。
24. B當(dāng)每個(gè)人都說(shuō)"我什么也做不了,只能試著不去想它"時(shí),我們最終會(huì)處于怎樣的境地? something某事;nothing沒(méi)有什么; everything每件事;anything任何事情。
25. D我們最終會(huì)處于怎樣的境地? start out出發(fā);come from來(lái)自于;settle down定居;end up最后處于,以... 結(jié)束,最后成為。
26.B根據(jù)句意可知,當(dāng)數(shù)十億人晚上上床睡覺(jué)時(shí)只是簡(jiǎn)單地試著不去想它的時(shí)候,第二天早上可能會(huì)有數(shù)百萬(wàn)只從樹(shù)上掉落的小鳥(niǎo)死在草叢里。possibly可能地;simply簡(jiǎn)單地;particularly 特別地;luckily幸運(yùn)地。
27.A第二天早上可能就有數(shù)百萬(wàn)只從樹(shù)上掉下來(lái)的小鳥(niǎo)死在草叢里,然后被人忘記。forget忘記;bury埋葬;eat吃;remember 記得。
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