The day that I met my best friend for the first time, I was full of anxiety. I was trying to do some __41__ for an important oral exam in the local library, but people kept ____ me. I was getting annoyed and of course, I wasn't able to ___. Suddenly I heard someone singing behind me. I ____ and glared at the person who was singing. It was a tall girl about the same age as me.
The fact that she looked like a sensitive, friendly girl didn't matter. If anything, it made me even angrier.“ How could she be so selfish?” I thought ____.
I picked up my books, glared at her and whispered coldly, “Thanks to your ____, I've been unable to study. You're so ____!”
I left the library in such a hurry that I left the most important textbook ____. when I got home two hours later, I found that textbook gone. I was so ____ that I almost cried. Just then, the phone rang. A gentle voice ____ the speaker as Jenny and asked if I was Jane. After ____ that I was, she said that she had noticed I'd left my book in the library and as my ___ was in it, she'd asked a librarian to get my phone number. She said that she didn't live far away and could bring it around for me if I needed it.
I sighed with ____ and agreed to meet her at the convenience store down the road. Of course you've ____ who Jenny was. She was the girl I had shouted at for singing in the library. When I recognized her in the convenience store, I was filled with ____ and apologized for my ruled behavior. I felt so ____, but Jenny just laughed, saying she was glad to see that I'd also left my ____ in the library! I couldn't help laughing at this and I invited her back to my apartment for a quick cup of tea.
Ever since then we've been best friends and we got along really well. To be honest, I trust her more than any one else. I often think how ____ I am. If Jenny hadn't been a kind person who was willing to ____ my shortcomings, I would ____ have experienced such true friendship.
1.A.research B.revision
C.work D.experiment
2..A.watching B.a(chǎn)sking
C.warning D.disturbing
3.A.speak B.improve
C.concentrate D.follow
4.A.turned around B.turned down
C.turned off D.turned over
5.A.sadly B.hopelessly
C.a(chǎn)ngrily D.crazily
6.A.practice B.noise
C.a(chǎn)ttitude D.existence
7.A.selfish B.a(chǎn)ctive
C.sensitive D.stupid
8.A.out B.a(chǎn)round
C.a(chǎn)side D.behind
9.A.nervous B.careless
C.upset D.forgetful
10.A.introduced B.considered
C.took D.remembered
11.A.deciding B.confirming
C.realizing D.thinking
12.A.address B.class
C.writing D.name
13.A.comfort B.relief
C.confidence D.satisfaction
14.A.recognized B.found
C.guessed D.heard
15.A.courage B.energy
C.doubt D.shame
16.A.worried B.sorry
C.terrible D.excited
17.A.glare B.expression
C.virtue D.friendship
18..A.considerate B.pleased
C.lucky D.grateful
19.A.overcome B.share
C.hide D.forgive
20.A.ever B.never
C.seldom D.still
1.B
2.D
3.A
4.A
5.C
6.B
7.A
8.D
9.C
10.A
11.B
12.D
13.B
14.C
15.D
16.B
17.A
18.C
19.B
20.D
【解析】
文章大意:作者講述了自己獲得真正友誼的經(jīng)歷。
1.B 我正在圖書館“復(fù)習(xí)”準(zhǔn)備口語考試。revision“復(fù)習(xí)”;research“調(diào)查”;work“工作”;experiment“實驗”。
2.2】D 人們不停地“打擾”我,我很生氣。disturb“打擾”;watch“觀察”;ask“問”;warn“警告”。
3.3】C 我很生氣,當(dāng)然無法“集中精力”(復(fù)習(xí))。concentrate“集中精力”;speak“說”;improve“改進,提高”;follow“跟隨”。
4.4】A 突然,我聽到有人在我身后唱歌,我“轉(zhuǎn)身”對唱歌的人怒目而視。turn around“轉(zhuǎn)身”;turn down“拒絕,把音量調(diào)低”;turn off“關(guān)”;turn over“翻轉(zhuǎn)”。
5.5】C 她怎么會如此自私!我“生氣地”想。
6.6】B 因為你的“噪音”,我無法學(xué)習(xí)。noise“噪音”;practice“練習(xí),實踐”;attitude“態(tài)度”;existence“存在”。此處用噪音來表示那個女孩的歌聲,和作者生氣相對應(yīng)。
7.7】A 你是如此地“自私”。selfish“自私的”;active“積極的”;sensitive“敏感的”;stupid“笨的,愚蠢的”。此處與45空前的selfish照應(yīng)。
8.8】D 我離開了圖書館,走得如此匆忙以至于把最重要的教材“落在了”圖書館。leave behind“忘帶, 留下, 丟棄”。
9.9】C 丟了最重要的教材,找不到它當(dāng)然是“心煩難過”。upset“心煩意亂的”;nervous“緊張的”;careless“粗心的”;forgetful“健忘的,好忘事的”。
10.0】A 一個甜美的聲音“介紹”打電話的人(自己)名字是詹妮,并問我是不是簡。introduce...as“介紹......是”;consider...as“認為......是”;take...as“作為……而獲得…… ”;remember...as“把......當(dāng)作......記住”。
11.1】B “確認”我是簡后,她說她注意到我把書落在了圖書館。confirm“確認,證實”;decide“決定”;realize“意識到”;think“想”。
12.2】D 因為我的“名字”在書里,所以她問圖書管理員要了我的電話。此處詹妮是給我打了電話,并問了我的名字,所以選name。
13.3】B 我知道了自己的書是在詹妮處,所以應(yīng)該是“如釋重負”。relief“寬慰,安心”;comfort“安慰”;confidence“信心”;satisfaction“滿意”。
14.4】C 當(dāng)然,你可能已經(jīng)“猜出”了詹妮是誰了。guess“猜,猜測”;recognize“認出”;find“找到”;hear“聽到”。
15.5】D 當(dāng)我在便利店認出她時,我的內(nèi)心充滿了“愧疚”,并為我的粗魯行為道了歉。shame“羞愧,羞恥”;courage“勇氣”;energy“精力,能源”;doubt“懷疑”。
16.6】B 我感到非!氨浮保钦材葜皇切α诵,說她很高興看到我把“怒視”也落在了圖書館。
17.7】A 見上題解析。glare“怒視”,此處與44空后的glared以及46空前的glared照應(yīng)。
18.8】C 我經(jīng)常想自己何其“幸運”。lucky“幸運的”;considerate“體貼人的”;pleased“高興的”;grateful“感激的”。
19.9】B 見上題解析
20.20】D 如果詹妮不是一個善良的人,一個“原諒”我的缺點的人,那么我就“絕不”會體驗到如此真實的友誼。forgive“原諒,諒解”;overcome“克服”;share“分享”;hide“掩藏,躲藏”。詹妮原諒了作者的無禮。
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1.The report mainly tells us _______.
A.shark attacks on humans are on the rise
B.sharks attacked humans three times in one month
C.a(chǎn) boy was attacked by a shark at a Sydney beach
D.shark numbers are increasing in the waters off Sydney's beaches
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A.a(chǎn)ttracted B.dragged
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D.There are few shark species in the waters off Sydney's beaches.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆高考一輪摸底專練特殊句式主謂一致倒裝省略it用法英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
If you have a job, yourself to it and finally you’ll succeed.
A. do devote B. don’t devote C. devoting D. not devoting
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