二、完形填空(共20小題)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D) 中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
Jennifer and her friends put on their Halloween costumes and went trick-or-treating for sweets around the neighbourhood.
There was an old house right at the top of her street that was 21 to be often visited by ghosts. No one was sure,if anybody actually 22 in the house because nobody was ever seen 23 or leaving it.
Jennifer's friends 24 her to go and knock on the door. Poor Jennifer really didn,t want to,but she knew she couldn'1 tell her friends she was 25 .
Jennifer checked her watch,it was nearly 26 . That made it even scarier!Using her 27 to guide her in the dark,she 28 made her way to the old house. When she was about halfway there,her flashlight 29!She almost turned around and ran all the way back, 30 she knew that would make her friends 31 her. With only the moonlight from above lighting her way,she gathered all her 32 and walked the remaining distance to the door. Her hands were 33 as she knocked. In the silence of the night the sound of the knock was so much 34 than she expected that she almost jumped back in 35 !She held her breath,crossed her fingers and hoped 36 would open the door. Just as she was about to turn and leave,the old door slowly 37 . Jennifer could not have been more 38 to see a beautiful old lady standing right in front of her.
The old lady smiled warmly at Jennifer and explained that this was the 39 time someone had come trick-or-treating. Every year she bought sweets for children but no one ever came. The old lady was so 40 that she gave Jennifer a big bag of sweets and told her to come and visit her again.
21. A. said B. judged C. proved D. expected
22. A. played B. disappeared C. lived D. lay
23. A. passing B. cleaning C. decorating D. entering
24. A. introduced B. dared C. supported D. allowed
25. A. scared B. excited C. puzzled D. disappointed
26. A. midnight B. morning C. afternoon D. noon
27. A. dog B. watch C. phone D. flashlight
28. A. proudly B. carelessly C. slowly D. hopefully
29. A. fell off B. took off C. went out D. went on
30. A. although B. unless C. so D. but
31. A. argue with B. talk about C. look at D. laugh at
32. A. weapons B. patience C. courage D. clothes
33. A. moving B. shaking C. waving D. bleeding
34. A. softer B. louder C. shorter D. longer
35. A. anger B. delight C. fright D. sorrow
36. A. no one B. someone C. anyone D. everyone
37. A. appeared B. widened C. broke D. opened
38. A. surprised B. satisfied C. moved D. annoyed
39. A. first B. best C. last D. next
40. A. nervous B. anxious C. happy D. upset
完形填空.
文章講述了一個(gè)女孩在萬圣節(jié)討要糖果的一段經(jīng)歷。
21. A. 由下文中的No one was sure可知,這所房子據(jù)說(said) 常被幽靈光顧。
22. C.
23. D. 沒人確定是不是有人生活(lived) 在里面,因?yàn)闆]人看到過有人進(jìn)(entering)出這所房 子。
24. B. Jennifer的朋友們激(dared) 她去敲門9
25. A. 由下文的 That made t even scarier 可知,Jennifer 感到很害怕(scared)。
26. A. 由下文的guide her in the dark可推斷,己經(jīng)將近午夜(midnight)。
27. D. 下文的her flashlight是提示,Jerinifer用手電筒(flashlight) 照明。
28. C. 由上文可知,Jennifer在手電筒的照射下走得很慢(slowly) 。
29. C. Jennifer本來用手電筒照明,到下文變成只有月光照明,由此可知她的手電筒滅了(went out) 。
30. D.
31. D。Jennifer幾乎要轉(zhuǎn)身跑辱至了,但(but) 她知道那會(huì)讓她的朋友們笑話(laugh at) 她。
32. C. 由上文可知,Jennifer非常害怕,手電筒也滅了,但又不愿回頭,所以就著月光,鼓起勇氣 (courage) ,繼續(xù)走到了房門前。
33. B. 由于害怕,所以敲門時(shí)手都在抖(shaking) 。
34. B.
35. C. 夜里非常安靜,加上Jennifer心里害怕,因此敲門聲就顯得比她預(yù)計(jì)的要響得多 (louder) ,響亮的敲門聲使她嚇得幾乎跳回去,故34空fright。 36. A. 由下文的 she was about to turn and leave 可推斷,Jennifer希望沒人(no one) 開門,這樣她就可以趕緊離開這個(gè)讓她害怕的地方了。
37. D. 由下文一位老婦人站在她面前可知,門慢慢地打開(opened) 了。
38. A. 站在Jennifer面前的是一位好看的老婦人,這與她的預(yù)想完全不同,所以她感到無比驚訝 (surprised) 。
39. A. 由下一句的 Every year she bought ... no one ever came可知,這是第一次(first) 有小孩來敲門討要糖果。
40. C. 老婦人給了Jennifer—大袋糖果還邀請(qǐng)她再過去看她,說明老婦人非常高興(happy) 。
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