Holly's dad kept homing pigeons (信鴿)in the back garden. She loved the pigeons 41 her favourite was Charlie.

      Dad's homing pigeon club was to hold its first race,and all of his birds were in training. On the day of the 42 ,Dad had to drive 100 kilometres to the starting point. Dad whistled (吹口哨) as he 43 along the road. 44,a dog rati out in front of the car!Dad changed direction to 45 it,but the car skidded (打滑) across the road and into a large tree.

Dad tried to 46 ,but his legs were stuck. He had to get 47 as soon as possible. No one had seen the accident,so it might have been hours before he was 48 . He felt around for his phone,but it had been thrown out of reach.

    Dad 49 to turn around to check that the pigeons hadn,t been 50 . They seemed all right. Then a great 51 came to him. One of the pigeons could carry a message home to Mum and Holly!

52,Dad had a pen and a notebook in his pocket. He 53 Charlie,lifted him out and tied the message to Charlie's leg.

   “Fly home,Charlie,” he called.

    Charlie set off towards his home and reached the 54 at last.

     “Mum!” Holly called “Charlie's home!And he's carrying a 55 !”

     Mum came out to the backyard. As she read the note,she cried, “Oh no!Dad's had a(n) 56 !” Mum ran into the house,phoned the ewergency (緊急事件) number and 57 what had happened. Soon,Mum came out to the backyard 58 and called ,“They‘ve 59 Dad,Holly,and he's going to be all right."

“You 60 Dad!” Holly told Charlie. “You’ re tlie best pigeon in the world!”

41. A. or   B. so   C. and   D. for

42. A. race   B. training

   C. trade   D. meeting

43. A. walked   B. ran

   C. drove   D. flew

44. A. Immediately   B. Suddenly

   C. Finally   D. Lately

45. A. stop   B. control   C. keep   D. miss

46. A. cry   B. call   C. move   D. talk

47. A. advice   B. help   C. sleep   D. money

48. A. remembered   B. protected   C. discovered   D. understood

49. A. learned   B. agreed   C. continued   D. managed

50. A. caught   B. hurt   C. shot   D. followed

51. A. idea   B. dog      C. deal   D. pigeon

52. A. Strangely   B. Naturally    C. Honestly   D. Luckily

53 A. depended on   B. reached for

 C. waited for   D. thought of

54. A. back garden   B. club

  C. starting point   D. hospital

55. A. pen        B. notebook

  C. message       D. leaf

56. A. car   B. accident

   C. competition   D. phone

57. A. realised   B. imagined

 C. explained       D. wondered

58. A. once    B. then   C. again   D. first

59. A. found   B. described   C. taught   D. warned

60. A. corrected   B. trusted   C. recognised   D. saved

41. C 42. A 43. C 44.B 45.D 46. C 47. B 47. B 48. C 49. D 50. B 51. A 52. D 53. B 54. A 55. C 56. B 57. C 58. C 59. A 60. D

41. C‘Hdly喜歡鴿子”和“她最喜歡的 鴿子是查理”之間是并列關(guān)系,故填 and

42. A. 根據(jù)上一句中的Dad's homing pigeon club was to hold its first race 和該空后的Dad had to drive 100 kilometres to the starting point 可知, 此處描述“比賽(race) ”當(dāng)天的情況。

43. C. 根據(jù)上一句中的Dad had to drive 100 kilometres 可知,該空填 drove

44.B. 空格后的 a dog ran out in front of the car 是“突發(fā)(Suddenly) ”狀況。

45.D. 根據(jù)該空前的Dai changed direction可知,父親改變方向是為了 “躲避(miss) ”突然沖上馬路的狗。

46. C. 根據(jù)后半句 but his legs were stuck可知,父親想“挪動(dòng)(move) ”身子。

47. B. 根據(jù)上文講述父親被卡在車中 可知,他急需“幫助(help) ”。

47. B.根據(jù)上文講述父親被卡在車中 可知,他急需“幫助(help) ”。

48. C.根據(jù)前單句 No one had seen the accident可知,由于沒(méi)有人目睹車禍, 因此父親可能得等好幾個(gè)小時(shí)才會(huì) 被人“發(fā)現(xiàn)(disco vered) ”。

49. D. 50. B.根據(jù)下一句 They seemed all right 可知,父親“設(shè)法(managed) ” 轉(zhuǎn)過(guò)身看看鴿子是否“受傷(hurt) ”。

51. A.根據(jù)下一句 One of the pigeons could carry a message home to Mum and Holly可知,父親想到一個(gè)好“主意(idea)”。

52. D.根據(jù)該空后的Dad had a pen and a Notebook in his pocket 可知,父親被 困車內(nèi),身邊有筆和本子實(shí)屬“幸運(yùn) (Luckily) ”。

53. B.根據(jù)該空后的 lifted him out and tied the message to Charlie's leg 可 知,父親“伸手夠(reached for) ”查理。

54. A.根據(jù)下文豐的Charlie's home和 Mum came out to the backyard可知, 查理最終到達(dá)了家里的“后花園 (back garden) ”。

55. C.根據(jù)下文中的As she read the note可知,查理身上攜帶有“消息 (message) ”

56. B._根據(jù)上文描述父親在路上的遭 遇可知,他出了 “車禍(accident) ”。 上文中的 No one had seen the accident為提示。

57. C.根據(jù)前奉句 Mum ran into the house,phoned the emergency number 可知,母親撥打了急救熱線并“解釋 了 (explained) ”所發(fā)生的事情。

58. C.根據(jù)上文中的Mum came out to the backyard 和該空前的 Mum came out to the backyard 可知,母親“又一 \ ’次(again) ”來(lái)到后院。

59. A.根據(jù)后半句 he's going to be all right可知,救援人員“找到了' (found) ”父親。

60. D.聯(lián)系全文的故事可知,查理“救 了 (saVed) ”父親。

題目來(lái)源:2016年英語(yǔ)周報(bào)高一新課標(biāo) > 第41期2015-2016年高一新課標(biāo)

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