Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Behind our house is the start of a fascinating trail (小徑). This trail is one of the old roads that wind through untold miles of forest. My   36 , Beans, and I walk the trail frequently. Normally, Beans sniffs alongside the trail to follow the smell of a deer track or  37  some cause known only to him.
Beans is a white dog, quite handsome and very   38 . He not only understands what we tell him, but also often makes sounds as if he were trying to   39  back.
One morning, we took a different route, which led us to an unfamiliar trail. I was sure this trail would eventually lead us to our familiar   40  . But, no. We seemed to be far off course. After two hours, I suddenly realized that Beans probably   41  the way home. So I urged, "Beans, take me home." He ran down a new trail. But it merely led to an intersection (岔道口) of trails.
Soon it became   42  that we were getting nowhere. I began to picture the rest of the day in the   43  without food or drink. We had walked about ten miles. But Beans seemed totally   44 . The sniffing and exploring was going well for him.
Finally, we   45 a crossroad near a highway. Lady Luck suggested I should turn left. We did and  46   reached a cottage beside a field. I knocked on the door and explained my situation to an old man. He laughed and then drove us home.
Since our adventure, I  47 that Beans probably knew all along how to get home.
He was just having too much fan exploring new trails.
小題1:
A.deerB.dogC.ladyD.man
小題2:
A.imagineB.considerC.exploreD.present
小題3:
A.smartB.sweetC.slowD.shy
小題4:
A.turnB.kickC.jumpD.speak
小題5:
A.drivewayB.pathC.crossroadD.highway
小題6:
A.knewB.sawC.showedD.made
小題7:
A.mysteriousB.ridiculousC.fascinatingD.a(chǎn)pparent
小題8:
A.houseB.forestC.fieldD.cottage
小題9:
A.unconcernedB.unconsciousC.undecidedD.uncomfortable
小題10:
A.left forB.went offC.came toD.drove toward
小題11:
A.punctuallyB.frequentlyC.formallyD.shortly
小題12:
A.regrettedB.rememberedC.concludedD.confirmed

小題1:B
小題2:C
小題3:A
小題4:D
小題5:B
小題6:A
小題7:D
小題8:B
小題9:A
小題10:C
小題11:D
小題12:C

試題分析:本文主要描述了主人公和他的寵物狗散步的故事,有一天,他們一起在一條從未走過的路上散步,走了很長時間找不到回去的路,最終在別人的幫助下找到了回家的路,但是后來我才明白,我的狗不是不知道路,而是他在探索新的路徑以獲取更多的樂趣。
小題1:B 本題考查上下文的聯(lián)系。由Beans is a white dog可知此空應(yīng)該為dog. A  deer 鹿B dog 狗C lady 夫人 D man 男士都為名詞,但下文說到的是狗的故事。
小題2:C 動詞詞義與辨析。寵物狗是在探索只有他自己才知道的新目標(biāo),這也引起了下文的內(nèi)容。explore vt探索。consider vt考慮。 imagine vt 想象,猜想。present vt 呈現(xiàn),贈送。
小題3:A 形容詞詞義及辨析。從下面能理解我說的話,可知狗是非常聰明的。A. smart 聰明的    B. sweet 甜蜜的,芳香的C. slow 慢慢的        D. shy 害羞的
小題4:D 本題考查動詞。不僅能理解我說的話,而且還能夠發(fā)出聲音好像是在回應(yīng)我,speak back 對話。A. turn out 結(jié)果是,證明是       B. kick  out 解雇開除             C. jump  跳出             
小題5:B 本題考查名詞詞義。我確信,這條道能通向我們熟悉的路上去,path n 小徑,小道。A. driveway車道C. crossroad    十字路口D. highway 公路,大路
小題6:A 考查動詞詞義及語境。我突然意識到,Bean知道了回家的路。A. knew 知道B. saw 看見C. showed 顯示,表現(xiàn)D. made 使得--
小題7:D 考查形容詞詞義及語境的理解。通過下文知道,事情是很明顯的,我們迷路了。apparent adj 明顯的,顯然的。fascinating adj 迷人的,吸引人的。ridiculous adj 可笑的,荒謬的。 mysterious adj 神秘的
小題8:B 考查名詞詞義及上下文的意思。由上文that wind through untold miles of forest可知,此處為forest. A. house 房子B. forest 森林C. field  田地,領(lǐng)域D. cottage 小屋,村舍
小題9:A 本題考查形容詞詞義。下文狗是在尋找樂趣,玩得開心可知此處的“迷路”狗是不關(guān)心的。unconcerned adj 不關(guān)心的無關(guān)的。unconscious adj 無意識的,不理智的。undecided adj 未定的,未決定的。 uncomforbable adj 不舒服的。
小題10:C 本題考查動詞短語的意思。最后,我們來到了一個十字路口。leave for 出發(fā),動身。go off 離開,變質(zhì)。drive toward 朝---驅(qū)趕。
小題11:D 考查副詞詞義。在別人的幫助下,我們很快來到了一家農(nóng)舍。punctually adv 準(zhǔn)時的,如期的。frequently adv 頻繁的。formally adv 正式的。shortly adv 立刻,簡短地。
小題12:C 本題考查動詞詞義。最后,我得出結(jié)論-----。regretted vt 遺憾,后悔  remembered vt 記起,記得 concluded vt 總結(jié),得出結(jié)論。 confirmed vt 確證,確認(rèn)。
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A.put B.takeC.throwD.point
小題11:
A.leadB.orderC.a(chǎn)skD.make
小題12:
A.wastedB.savedC.devotedD.spared
小題13:
A.fastB.softC.sharpD.slow
小題14:
A.inB.onC.overD.under
小題15:
A.a(chǎn)lwaysB.oftenC.evenD.then
小題16:
A.thoughB.unlessC.so long asD.even if
小題17:
A.cheersB.funC.discussionD.company
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)sB.whenC.whileD.since
小題19:
A.dropB.jumpC.slipD.break
小題20:
A.fallB.swimC.leanD.lie

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

The light from the campfire brightened the darkness, but it could not prevent the damp cold of Dennis’s Swamp (沼澤地) creeping into their bones. It was a strange place. Martin and Tom wished that they had not accepted Jack’s dare. They liked camping, but not near this swamp.
“So,” Martin asked as they sat watching the hot coals. “How did this place get its name?”
“Are you sure you want to hear it ? It’s a scary story,” warned Jack.
“Of course!” cried out Tom. “If there were anything to be scared of, you wouldn’t have chosen this place!”
“Ok, but don’t say I didn’t warn you,” said Jack, and he began this tale.
“Way back in time, a man called Dennis tried to start a farm here. He built that cottage over there to live in. In those days, the area looked quite different ---- it was covered with tall trees and the swamp was a crystal-clear river. After three hard years, Dennis had cleared several fields and planted crops. He was so proud of his success that he refused to listen to advice.
“‘You are clearing too much land,’ warned one old man. ‘ The land is a living thing. It will hit back at you if you abuse it. ’
“‘Silly fool,’ said Dennis to himself. ‘If I clear more land, I can grow more crops. I’ll become wealthier. He’s just jealous!’”
“Dennis continued to chop down trees. Small animals that relied on them for food and shelter were destroyed. He was so eager to expand his farm that he did not notice the river flowing slowly towards his door. He did not notice salt seeping to the surface of the land. He did not notice swamp plants choking all the native plants.”
“What happened?” Martin asked. It was growing colder. He trembled, twisting his body closer to the fire.
“The land hit back ---- just as the old man warned,” Jack shrugged. “Dennis disappeared. Old folks around here believe that swamp plants moved up from the river and dragged him underwater. His body was never found.”
“What a stupid story,” laughed Tom. “Plants can’t …” Before he had finished speaking, he screamed and fainted (暈倒). The other two boys jumped up with fright, staring at Tom. Suddenly, they burst out laughing. Some green swamp ivy (常春藤) had covered Tom’s face. It was a while before Tom could appreciate the joke.
小題1:The underlined word “dare” in Paragraph 1 is closed in meaning to ________.
A.courageB.a(chǎn)ssistanceC.instructionD.challenge
小題2:Why did Jack tell Tom and Martin the story?
A.To frighten them.
B.To satisfy their curiosity.
C.To warn them of the danger of the place.
D.To persuade them to camp in the swamp.
小題3:Why did Dennis ignore the warning of the old man?
A.The old man envied him.B.The old man was foolish
C.He was too busy to listen to others.D.He was greedy for more crops.
小題4:Why did Tom scream and faint?
A.He saw Dennis’s shadowB.He was scared by a plant
C.His friends played a joke on him.D.The weather became extremely cold.
小題5:What lesson can we learn from the story of Dennis?
A.Grasp all, lose all
B.No sweat, no sweet.
C.It is no use crying over spilt milk
D.He who makes no mistakes makes nothing.

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