Last year my dad got a new job in a small town,__51__ my family moved there. On my first __52__ at the new school I was really worried. The teachers were friendly, but the __53__ was the other students. They didn’t seem friendly. I knew nobody and I couldn’t __54__ understand what they said.
During the break all the other students went out. I didn’t know where to go, so I ___55___ in the classroom. After a while, a ___56___ came back in and came up to me. I ___57___ what he wanted to do. He took ___58___ out of his bag and said to me,“Would you like something to ___59___?”It was an apple. Suddenly I felt really ___60___ and we began to talk.
It was Tony who gave me the apple and now he is my best friend. I am thankful to the apple, which started our friendship.
51. A. or B. so C. but
52. A. day B. spring C. winter
53. A. project B. custom C. problem
54. A. hardly B. ever C. even
55. A. danced B. stayed C. sang
56. A. woman B. girl C. boy
57. A. knew B. wondered C. thought
58. A. something B. anything C. nothing
59. A. eat B. drink C. read
60. A. shy B. happy C. lonely
【文章大意】“一個蘋果”帶來的友誼。本文介紹了一名學生因父親在小城鎮(zhèn)得到份工作而全家搬遷。在新的學校,作者首先感到孤獨,后來一名男生送給他一個蘋果而開始新的友誼。
【解析】51. B.根據(jù)句意:去年我的爸爸在小城鎮(zhèn)得到份新工作,因此我的家搬到那里。故選B。
52. A on my first day at the new school意為“在我的新學校的第一天”,語意通順合理,其他選項語意不對。故選A。
53.C 。根據(jù)句意:老師是友好的,但是麻煩的問題是其他的學生。Project課程, custom風俗,所以A,B選項語意不通。故選C。
54. C 句意:我一個人也不認識,甚至不能理解他們說什么。Hardly“幾乎不”,與couldn’t不能同時使用。Ever曾經(jīng),even甚至。故選C。
55. B 句意:我不知道去哪,所以只能呆在教室。故選B。
56. C 考查上下文的聯(lián)系。根據(jù)下文提到he,可知是一個男孩。故選C。
57. B knew知道, wondered 疑惑,thought想。句意:我想知道他想做什么。故選B。
58. A something“某物”用在肯定句中,anything用在否定句或疑問句中,nothing“什么也沒有”。根據(jù)句意:他從書包里拿出某物并對我說。故選A。
59. A 根據(jù)下文提到的apple,可知是something to eat一些吃的東西。故選A。
60.B 根據(jù)上文可知作者來到新的環(huán)境沒有朋友而感到孤獨,突然有同學送蘋果給他,可知作者應(yīng)該感到高興。 故選B。
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