When I was in my first year of middle school, my father died. And my mother was ill just after I started high school, I had to stop   1  school because my mother had no ___2___ to pay for my school bills.
We started working in people’s gardens to save up enough money  3  me to go back to school. After some time, I returned to school. Unluckily, my mother died the next year. Suddenly my world went  4 . I asked my headmaster  5  I could work for the school so I could pay my bills. He was a nice man and let me  6  in the school garden during the  7 . I had not been able to study well because of my mother’s  8 .   9  the end of my second year,   I  10  most of my exams and was told I would have to repeat (重復(fù)) the year. After  11  summer working in the school garden, I went back to lessons again. But suddenly I fell  12 .
Because of my illness, I was weak and couldn’t work at school. I was hopeless. My headmaster told me not to give up (放棄). And my teachers  and  classmates  helped me  a   13  . Now I’m feeling better and will finish my third year.
My life is still not  14  . A few students  15  my poor clothes. They also call me ‘farmer’ because I work in the school garden. But I know I have to do with such problems.
小題1:
A.to go toB.going toC.living inD.visiting the
小題2:
A.timeB.moneyC.helpD.friends
小題3:
A.forB.ofC.toD.by
小題4:
A.brightB.lateC.darkD.wrong
小題5:
A.whatB.whichC.ifD.when
小題6:
A.workB.to workC.workingD.study
小題7:
A.a(chǎn)fternoon B.holidaysC.nightD.morning
小題8:
A.illnessB.deathC.restD.work
小題9:
A.NearB.InC.AtD.By
小題10:
A.passedB.went through C.failedD.had
小題11:
A.a(chǎn)notherB.otherC.the otherD.more
小題12:
A.tiredB.a(chǎn)sleepC.upD.ill
小題13:
A.little B.fewC.lotD.lot of
小題14:
A.the sameB.hardC.difficultD.easy
小題15:
A.laugh atB.likeC.put onD.laugh

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

試題分析:這篇短文中作者主要介紹了自己的艱苦的求學(xué)歷程。作者在很小的時候父親就去世了,在上學(xué)期間母親又去世了。自己靠著為學(xué)校工作來支付自己的學(xué)費,期間因為考試不及格,不得不由留級再讀,然后生病,可謂是命運多舛。
小題1:聯(lián)系上下文可知此處指的是我不得不停止上學(xué),stop后接不定式表示停下來去做另一件事,接動名詞表示停止正在做的事情,結(jié)合語境可知選B。
小題2:聯(lián)系下文,可知此處指的是我的母親沒有錢,故選B,金錢。
小題3:介詞辨析。A.為了;B.……的;C.到,向;D.通過某種方式。聯(lián)系下文,可知此處指的是為我上學(xué)攢錢。故選A。
小題4:聯(lián)系上文,可知此處指的是我的世界變黑了,故選C,黑暗的。
小題5:詞義辨析。A.什么;B.哪一個;C.是否,如果;D.既然,當(dāng)……時;結(jié)合語境可知我問我的校長我是否可以為學(xué)校工作,因此我能付我的學(xué)費。故選A。
小題6:聯(lián)系上文描述,可知校長讓我在學(xué)校工作。故選A,工作。
小題7:聯(lián)系上文,可知我是個學(xué)生,故只可以在假期工作,故選B,假期。
小題8:聯(lián)系上文,可知此處指的是我母親的死,故選B死亡,去世。考點:
小題9:介詞辨析。A.在……附近;B.在…里面;C.在一點;D.到,通過某種方式。聯(lián)系下文,可知此處指的是在第二年年末,故選C。
小題10:聯(lián)系上文,可知此處指的是我大部分考試不及格,故選C,失敗,不及格。
小題11:詞義辨析。A.多個中的另一個;B.另外的,其它的;C.兩個中的另一個;D.更多的。結(jié)合語境可知此處指的是多個暑假中的另一個,故選A。
小題12:聯(lián)系下文,可知我突然病了,故選D,生病的。
小題13:詞義辨析。A.很少;B.很少;C.一堆;D.許多,形容詞短語。聯(lián)系下文,可知我的老師同學(xué)們幫助了我很多,故選C,副詞短語a lot很多。
小題14:結(jié)合語境可知我的生活仍舊不容易,故選D,容易的。
小題15:聯(lián)系下文,可知有幾個學(xué)生嘲笑我的破衣服,故選A,可憐的,不好的。
點評:這篇短文內(nèi)容比較簡單,理解不難。各小題與上下文聯(lián)系比較緊密,答題中一定要注意聯(lián)系上下文。答完后多讀幾遍,看看是否符合邏輯,適當(dāng)修改。個別小題可以當(dāng)作單獨的詞義辨析題來做,先區(qū)分詞義,結(jié)合語境選出最能使語句通順的答案。
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