Don’t shoot butterflies with guns.
Can you 1 someone running after a butterfly with a gun in his hands? Won’t such stupidity make you burst out laughing? But wait. Stop and consider how often you might have done something 2.
A hen, Henny-Penny, lived in a forest with many other animals and birds. One fine, sunny morning, she was busy looking for 3咯咯叫) with wings flapping 4. A dry leaf had fallen down on her, and she went 5 at whoever she met, “Run, run for your lives; the sky is falling.” The other creatures stopped whatever they were doing. Some ran behind Henny-Penny, screaming warnings with her, while others 6 the unfounded story that the sky was falling.
We all have 7 people like this hen. The rest of us are like the other foolish creatures who didn’t stop to verify (證實(shí)) the 8 for themselves. They shoot butterflies with guns. They just will not think for themselves. Why don’t people think for themselves? Often because of laziness, or because they don’t want to be 9 for their way of thinking.
Walking through life 10 is more dangerous than crossing a busy road with eyes closed. Our thoughts should lead us towards the light of wisdom and sense. Our thinking should be high,11 us to the ranks of the sensible. We have been blessed with reasoning, sensitive minds. Let us make use of them and be 12 of our own minds. Don’t let your mind be enslaved by someone else. Stop, think and then go ahead.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      suggest
    2. B.
      imagine
    3. C.
      recall
    4. D.
      prevent
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      different
    2. B.
      extraordinary
    3. C.
      unusual
    4. D.
      similar
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      trees
    2. B.
      worms
    3. C.
      nests
    4. D.
      leaves
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      in delight
    2. B.
      in cheer
    3. C.
      in fear
    4. D.
      in amazement
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      screaming
    2. B.
      staring
    3. C.
      praising
    4. D.
      criticizing
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      recite
    2. B.
      edit
    3. C.
      spread
    4. D.
      print
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      come across
    2. B.
      searched for
    3. C.
      looked after
    4. D.
      cared about
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      impact
    2. B.
      process
    3. C.
      advantage
    4. D.
      truth
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      desperate
    2. B.
      good
    3. C.
      regretful
    4. D.
      responsible
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      speechlessly
    2. B.
      hopelessly
    3. C.
      mindlessly
    4. D.
      homelessly
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      declining
    2. B.
      raising
    3. C.
      wiping
    4. D.
      smoothing
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      masters
    2. B.
      slaves
    3. C.
      authors
    4. D.
      employees
BDBCA CADDC BA
試題分析:
1.B 動(dòng)詞辨析。A建議B想象C回憶D阻止,預(yù)防;你能想象一個(gè)人拿著槍追趕蝴蝶嗎?
2.D 形容詞辨析。A不同B非同一般C不同尋常D類似的;停下來想想也許很多次也也許做了相似的事。
3..B 考查常識(shí)。母雞的食物應(yīng)該是蟲子。Worms指蟲子。
4..C 短語(yǔ)辨析。A/B 高興地 C害怕地D驚訝地;指這只母雞因?yàn)橐黄瑯淙~落到了它的身上而害怕地尖叫。
5.A 動(dòng)詞辨析。A尖叫B盯著看C表?yè)P(yáng)D批評(píng);這只母雞因?yàn)橐黄瑯淙~落到了它的身上而害怕地尖叫。
6..C 動(dòng)詞辨析。A背誦B編輯C傳播D印刷;當(dāng)其它的人都在傳播這個(gè)沒有根據(jù)的故事。
7..A 短語(yǔ)辨析。A遇見B尋找C照顧D關(guān)心;我們經(jīng)常會(huì)遇見像很多這只母雞的人。
8..D 名詞辨析。A影響B(tài)過程C優(yōu)勢(shì)D真相;很多人都沒有親自去證實(shí)真相。
9.D 固定詞組。Be responsible for…對(duì)…負(fù)責(zé);因?yàn)樗麄儾幌霝樗麄兊乃季S方法負(fù)責(zé)。
10.C 副詞辨析。A說不出話B絕望C不用心地D無(wú)家可歸;不用心度過一生要比閉著眼睛過馬路更危險(xiǎn)。
11..B 動(dòng)詞辨析。A下降B提高C擦拭D清除;把我們自己提高到明智地。
12..A 名詞辨析。A大師,主人B奴隸C作者D雇員;讓我們做自己的思維的主人。
考點(diǎn):考查夾敘夾議類完型。
點(diǎn)評(píng):本文屬于夾敘夾議類,答題前一定要讀懂全文,弄清文章要表達(dá)的思想,注意前后段落之間的關(guān)系。答題中,一定要認(rèn)真分析,注意選項(xiàng)與上下文的關(guān)系,與前后單詞的關(guān)系。對(duì)于一時(shí)沒有太大的把握的題可以放到最后再來完成,因?yàn)橛袝r(shí)答案可以從下文內(nèi)容體現(xiàn)出來。答完后再通讀一篇文章,看看所選選項(xiàng)能不能是語(yǔ)句通順,語(yǔ)意連貫。
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Can you    36    someone running after a butterfly with a gun in his hands? Won’t such stupidity make you burst out laughing? But wait. Stop and consider how often you might have done something    37   .
A hen, Henny-Penny, lived in a forest with many other animals and birds. One fine, sunny morning, she was busy looking for    38    in the ground. Suddenly she let out a frightened cackle (咯咯叫) with wings flapping    39   . A dry leaf had fallen down on her, and she went  40   at whoever she met, “Run, run for your lives; the sky is falling.” The other creatures stopped whatever they were doing. Some ran behind Henny-Penny, screaming warnings with her, while others    41    the unfounded story that the sky was falling.
We all have    42    people like this hen. The rest of us are like the other foolish creatures who didn’t stop to verify (證實(shí)) the    43    for themselves. They shoot butterflies with guns. They just will not think for themselves. Why don’t people think for themselves? Often because of laziness, or because they don’t want to be    44    for their way of thinking.
Walking through life    45    is more dangerous than crossing a busy road with eyes closed. Our thoughts should lead us towards the light of wisdom and sense. Our thinking should be high,  46    us to the ranks of the sensible. We have been blessed with reasoning, sensitive minds. Let us make use of them and be    47    of our own minds. Don’t let your mind be enslaved by someone else. Stop, think and then go ahead.
【小題1】.

A.suggestB.imagineC.recallD.prevent
【小題2】.
A.differentB.extraordinaryC.unusualD.similar
【小題3】
A.treesB.wormsC.nestsD.leaves
【小題4】.
A.in delightB.in cheerC.in fearD.in amazement
【小題5】.
A.screamingB.staringC.praisingD.criticizing
【小題6】.
A.reciteB.editC.spreadD.print
【小題7】.
A.come acrossB.searched forC.looked afterD.cared about
【小題8】.
A.impactB.processC.a(chǎn)dvantageD.truth
【小題9】
A.desperateB.goodC.regretfulD.responsible
【小題10】.
A.speechlesslyB.hopelesslyC.mindlesslyD.homelessly
【小題11】
A.decliningB.raisingC.wipingD.smoothing
【小題12】.
A.mastersB.slavesC.a(chǎn)uthorsD.employees

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Consult the page adapted from an English dictionary and do Questions 53-56.
Important words to learn: E Essential I Improver A Advanced
shoot [?u:t]
▲verb (shot, shot) WEAPON→1 E to fire a bullet or an arrow, or to hit, injure or kill a person or animal by firing a bullet or arrow at them: If he’s not armed, don’t shoot. ⊙The kids were shooting arrows at a target.⊙She was shot three times in the head.⊙He has a license to shoot pheasants on the farmer’s land. ⊙A policeman was shot dead in the city centre last night. ⊙ The troops were told to shoot to kill. SPORT→2 A to try to score points for yourself or your team, in sports involving a ball, by kicking, hitting or throwing the ball towards the goal: He shot from the middle of the field and still managed to score. MOVE QUICKLY→3 A to move in a particular direction very quickly and directly: She shot past me several meters before the finishing line. ⊙ He shot out of the office a minute ago ─ I think he was late for a meeting.⊙They were just shooting off to town so we didn’t stop to speak.
shooter ['?u:t?] noun[C]He’s thought to be the best shooter in the league.
▲idioms have shot your bolt UK INFORMAL to have already achieved all that you have the power, ability or strength to do and to be unable to do more: He started off the game well but seemed to have shot his bolt by half-time.
? shoot yourself in the foot to do something without intending to which spoils a situation for yourself
? shoot your mouth off INFORMAL to talk too much in a loud and uncontrolled way: It’s just like Richard to go shooting his mouth off about other people’s affairs.
? shoot for the moon US to ask for the best or the most you could hope for: You might as well shoot for the moon and ask for a promotion as well as a raise.
? shoot questions at sb to ask someone a lot of questions very quickly, one after the other: He shot questions at me so quickly that I didn’t even have time to answer.
? shoot the breeze US INFORMAL to talk with someone or a group of people about things which are not important: We sat out on the porch, just shooting the breeze.
▲ phrasal verbs shoot sth down to destroy an aircraft or make an aircraft, bird, etc. fall to the ground by shooting at it: He was killed during the war when his plane was shot down.
shoot sb down to shoot and usually kill someone, showing no sympathy: I saw Tom shoot him down like a dog in the street.
shoot for/at sth US to try to do something: It’s worth taking chances when you’re shooting at a chance of fame and wealth.
shoot out If opposing groups or people armed with guns shoot it out, they shoot at each other until one of the groups or people is dead or defeated.
shoot through AUSTRALIAN INFORMAL to leave a place very quickly, especially in order to avoid having to do something
shoot up INCREASE→INFORMAL to grow in size, or increase in number or level, very quickly: David has really shot up since I saw him last. ⊙Prices shot up by 25%.
▲ noun PLANT→1[C]the first part of a plant to appear above the ground as it develops from a seed, or any new growth on an already existing plant: Two weeks after we’d planted the seeds, little green shoots started to appear. ⊙FIGURATIVE The first green shoots (="hopeful" signs) of economic recovery have started to appear.
FILM→2[C USUALLY SINGULAR] when photographer take a series of photographs, usually of the same person or people in the same place: We did a fashion shoot on the beach, with the girls modeling swimwear. WEAPON→3[C]an occasion on which a group of people go to an area of the countryside to shoot animals
shooting ['?u:ti?] noun 1 A [U]when bullets are shot from guns or other weapons: We heard some shooting in the night. 2 A [C]when someone is injured or killed by a bullet shot from a gun: There have been a number of shootings in the capital this week. 3[U]the sport of shooting animals or birds: pleasant/grouse shooting ⊙ He goes shooting most weekends.
【小題1】What does the phrase “green shoots” mean in “You will be bound to see that the green shoots of your English level start to grow.”?

A.Great efforts.B.Signs of improving.
C.Learning ability.D.Change in method.
【小題2】Fill in the blank in the sentence “When it is achieved, there will be other plans to _________.”
A.shoot atB.shoot upC.shoot downD.shoot through
【小題3】If you are suffering from the consequence of the plan without full consideration, we say you are __________.
A.shooting the breezeB.shooting your mouth off
C.shooting yourself in the footD.shooting questions at somebody
【小題4】Choose a word to complete the sentence “__________ is one of the oldest sport events, which is popular with people both at home and abroad.”
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Can you    36    someone running after a butterfly with a gun in his hands? Won’t such stupidity make you burst out laughing? But wait. Stop and consider how often you might have done something    37   .

A hen, Henny-Penny, lived in a forest with many other animals and birds. One fine, sunny morning, she was busy looking for    38    in the ground. Suddenly she let out a frightened cackle (咯咯叫) with wings flapping    39   . A dry leaf had fallen down on her, and she went  40   at whoever she met, “Run, run for your lives; the sky is falling.” The other creatures stopped whatever they were doing. Some ran behind Henny-Penny, screaming warnings with her, while others    41    the unfounded story that the sky was falling.

We all have    42    people like this hen. The rest of us are like the other foolish creatures who didn’t stop to verify (證實(shí)) the    43    for themselves. They shoot butterflies with guns. They just will not think for themselves. Why don’t people think for themselves? Often because of laziness, or because they don’t want to be    44    for their way of thinking.

Walking through life    45    is more dangerous than crossing a busy road with eyes closed. Our thoughts should lead us towards the light of wisdom and sense. Our thinking should be high,  46    us to the ranks of the sensible. We have been blessed with reasoning, sensitive minds. Let us make use of them and be    47    of our own minds. Don’t let your mind be enslaved by someone else. Stop, think and then go ahead.

1..

A.suggest

B.imagine

C.recall

D.prevent

2..

A.different

B.extraordinary

C.unusual

D.similar

 

3.

A.trees

B.worms

C.nests

D.leaves

4..

A.in delight

B.in cheer

C.in fear

D.in amazement

5..

A.screaming

B.staring

C.praising

D.criticizing

6..

A.recite

B.edit

C.spread

D.print

7..

A.come across

B.searched for

C.looked after

D.cared about

8..

A.impact

B.process

C.a(chǎn)dvantage

D.truth

 

9.

A.desperate

B.good

C.regretful

D.responsible

10..

A.speechlessly

B.hopelessly

C.mindlessly

D.homelessly

 

11.

A.declining

B.raising

C.wiping

D.smoothing

12..

A.masters

B.slaves

C.a(chǎn)uthors

D.employees

 

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Consult the page adapted from an English dictionary and do Questions 53-56.

Important words to learn: E Essential I Improver A Advanced

shoot [ʃu:t]


▲verb (shot, shot) WEAPON→1 E to fire a bullet or an arrow, or to hit, injure or kill a person or animal by firing a bullet or arrow at them: If he’s not armed, don’t shoot. ⊙ The kids were shooting arrows at a target. ⊙She was shot three times in the head.⊙ He has a license to shoot pheasants on the farmer’s land. ⊙ A policeman was shot dead in the city centre last night. ⊙ The troops were told to shoot to kill. SPORT→2 A to try to score points for yourself or your team, in sports involving a ball, by kicking, hitting or throwing the ball towards the goal: He shot from the middle of the field and still managed to score. MOVE QUICKLY→3 A to move in a particular direction very quickly and directly: She shot past me several meters before the finishing line. ⊙ He shot out of the office a minute ago ─ I think he was late for a meeting. ⊙ They were just shooting off to town so we didn’t stop to speak.

shooter ['ʃu:tə] noun[C]He’s thought to be the best shooter in the league.

▲idioms have shot your bolt UK INFORMAL to have already achieved all that you have the power, ability or strength to do and to be unable to do more: He started off the game well but seemed to have shot his bolt by half-time.

• shoot yourself in the foot to do something without intending to which spoils a situation for yourself

• shoot your mouth off INFORMAL to talk too much in a loud and uncontrolled way: It’s just like Richard to go shooting his mouth off about other people’s affairs.

• shoot for the moon US to ask for the best or the most you could hope for: You might as well shoot for the moon and ask for a promotion as well as a raise.

• shoot questions at sb to ask someone a lot of questions very quickly, one after the other: He shot questions at me so quickly that I didn’t even have time to answer.

• shoot the breeze US INFORMAL to talk with someone or a group of people about things which are not important: We sat out on the porch, just shooting the breeze.

▲ phrasal verbs shoot sth down to destroy an aircraft or make an aircraft, bird, etc. fall to the ground by shooting at it: He was killed during the war when his plane was shot down.

shoot sb down to shoot and usually kill someone, showing no sympathy: I saw Tom shoot him down like a dog in the street.

shoot for/at sth US to try to do something: It’s worth taking chances when you’re shooting at a chance of fame and wealth.

shoot out If opposing groups or people armed with guns shoot it out, they shoot at each other until one of the groups or people is dead or defeated.

shoot through AUSTRALIAN INFORMAL to leave a place very quickly, especially in order to avoid having to do something

shoot up INCREASE→INFORMAL to grow in size, or increase in number or level, very quickly: David has really shot up since I saw him last. ⊙ Prices shot up by 25%.

▲ noun PLANT→1[C]the first part of a plant to appear above the ground as it develops from a seed, or any new growth on an already existing plant: Two weeks after we’d planted the seeds, little green shoots started to appear. ⊙ FIGURATIVE The first green shoots (=hopeful signs) of economic recovery have started to appear.

FILM→2[C USUALLY SINGULAR] when photographer take a series of photographs, usually of the same person or people in the same place: We did a fashion shoot on the beach, with the girls modeling swimwear. WEAPON→3[C]an occasion on which a group of people go to an area of the countryside to shoot animals

shooting ['ʃu:tiŋ] noun 1 A [U]when bullets are shot from guns or other weapons: We heard some shooting in the night. 2 A [C]when someone is injured or killed by a bullet shot from a gun: There have been a number of shootings in the capital this week. 3[U]the sport of shooting animals or birds: pleasant/grouse shooting ⊙ He goes shooting most weekends.


53. What does the phrase “green shoots” mean in “You will be bound to see that the green shoots of your English level start to grow.”?

         A. Great efforts.                                                     B. Signs of improving.

         C. Learning ability.                                                 D. Change in method.

54. Fill in the blank in the sentence “When it is achieved, there will be other plans to _________.”

         A. shoot at                          B. shoot up                C. shoot down          D. shoot through

55. If you are suffering from the consequence of the plan without full consideration, we say you are __________.

         A. shooting the breeze                                         B. shooting your mouth off

         C. shooting yourself in the foot                          D. shooting questions at somebody

56. Choose a word to complete the sentence “__________ is one of the oldest sport events, which is popular with people both at home and abroad.”

A. Shooter                           B. Shoot                      C. Shot                        D. Shooting

 

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Don’t shoot butterflies with guns.

Can you imagine someone running 1. a butterfly with a gun in his hands? Won’t such stupidity make you burst out laughing? But wait. Stop and consider how often you might have done 2. similar.

3. hen, Henny-Penny, lived in a forest with many other animals and birds. One fine, sunny morning, she was busy looking for worms in the ground. Suddenly she let out a4. (frighten) cackle (咯咯叫 ) with wings flapping in fear. A dry leaf had fallen down on her, and she went screaming at whoever she met, “Run, run for your lives; the sky5. (fall).” The other birds and animals stopped whatever they were doing. Some ran behind Henny-Penny, screaming warnings with her, 6.  others spread the unfounded story that the sky was falling.

We all have come across people like this hen. The rest of us are like the other foolish creatures 7.  did not stop to verify ( 證實(shí) ) the 8. (true) for themselves. They shoot butterflies with guns. They just will not think for themselves.

Why don’t people think for 9. ? Often because of laziness, or because they do not want to be responsible for their way of thinking. Don’t let your mind be enslaved 10.  someone else. Stop, think and then go ahead. Let these signals direct you at every crossroads of life.

 

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