There was a little boy   26  his grandparents on their farm.He was given a slingshot(彈弓)to play with,out in the woods.He   27  in the woods,but he could never hit the target.Getting a little  28 ,he headed back to dinner.Then,he saw Grandma’s pet duck,so he let fly,hit the duck square in the head,and   29  it.He was shocked and upset.In   30 ,he hid the dead duck in the woodpile,  31  to see his sister watching.Sally had seen it all,  32  she said nothing.
  33 lunch that day grandma said,“Sally,let’s wash the dishes.”
But Sally said,“Grandma,Johnny told me he wanted to   34  in the kitchen today,didn’t you Johnny?”And then she   35  to him,“Remember,the duck?”So Johnny did the dishes.
Later Grandpa asked if   36  wanted to go fishing,and Grandma said,“I’m sorry but I need Sally to help make supper.”
But Sally   37  and said,“Well,that’s   38  because Johnny told me he wanted to help.”
  39 the duck,Johnny had to stay and Sally went fishing.
After several days of Johnny doing both his   40  and Sally’s,he finally couldn’t   41 
it any longer.He came to Grandma and told her that he killed the duck.She   42  down,gave him a hug(擁抱),and said,“Sweetheart,I know.You see,I was standing at the window and I   43  the whole thing.But because I love you,I   44  you.But I was just   45  how long would you let Sally make a slave of you.”
26.A.helping                 B.visiting                            C.tending                            D.seeking
27.A.practised               B.played                       C.worked                            D.hunted
28.A.anxious                B.tired                         C.pleased                      D.discouraged
29.A.caught                  B.injured                      C.killed                        D.seized
30.A.surprise                B.disappointment          C.anger                        D.horror
31.A.only                     B.so as                         C.in order                     D.expecting
32.A.so                        B.and                           C.instead                      D.but
33.A.At                        B.After                        C.Before                      D.Cooking
34.A.work                    B.stay                          C.help                          D.get
35.A.called                  B.whispered                  C.nodded                      D.signed
36.A.the children          B.Sally                         C.Johnny                      D.Grandma
37.A.sighed                  B.agreed                       C.objected                    D.smiled
38.A.easy                            B.all right                     C.fine                          D.impossible
39.A.Searching             B.Hiding                      C.Remembering            D.Regretting
40.A.homework            B.housework                 C.farm work                 D.cooking
41.A.stand                    B.change                      C.like                           D.cover
42.A.sat                       B.went                         C.lay                            D.knelt
43.A.know                   B.heard                        C.saw                           D.understand
44.A.missed                  B.forgave                            C.congratulated             D.punished
45.A.wondering            B.saying                       C.imaging                    D.considering
26-30 BADCD  31-35 ADBCB  36-40 ADBCB  41-45 ADCBA

26. 孩子到農(nóng)場(chǎng)拜訪祖父母,而非幫助。
27. 在樹(shù)林中練習(xí),非打獵!巴妗睉(yīng)用play with。
28. 瞄不準(zhǔn),導(dǎo)致氣餒。
29. 將奶奶的寵物鴨打死了。
30. 做錯(cuò)事后害怕,所以將鴨子藏在木柴堆下。
31. only+不定式表示出乎意料的結(jié)果。
32. Sally看到發(fā)生的一切,但是沒(méi)說(shuō)話(以后用以要挾)。
33. 晚飯后洗碗,而非在吃飯時(shí)或做飯時(shí)。
34. 在廚房幫忙,從上文中的let’s看出是奶奶要人幫忙。
35. 低聲提醒 Johnny以要挾。
36. 爺爺問(wèn)孩子們是否愿意去釣魚(yú)(兩個(gè)孩子都愿意去)。
37. 微笑著說(shuō)。(又一次要挾,好狡猾。。
38. Johnny說(shuō)想幫忙,因此“沒(méi)關(guān)系”。
39. 想起鴨子的事,只好順從。
40. housework家務(wù);homework作業(yè)。
41. 被Sally要挾,Johnny“忍受”不了。
42. 蹲下,同小孩說(shuō)話,親切。
43. 在窗口看到發(fā)生的事情。
44. 愛(ài)他,故原諒他。
45. 一直在“納悶?zāi)阋孲ally奴役你多久”。
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小題2:
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A.heard fromB.cared forC.knew ofD.read about
小題4:
A.evenB.hardlyC.certainlyD.probably
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)sB.thoughC.whenD.until
小題6:
A.developedB.changedC.occurredD.continued
小題7:
A.entirelyB.naturallyC.clearlyD.simply
小題8:
A.foundB.declaredC.feltD.doubled
小題9:
A.existB.escapeC.disappearD.return
小題10:
A.clearerB.moreC.possibleD.rare
小題11:
A.hugeB.recentC.ordinaryD.frightening
小題12:
A.strangeB.largeC.deepD.rough
小題13:
A.In the endB.ThereforeC.After allD.However
小題14:
A.imaginedB.realC.specialD.familiar
小題15:
A.soB.besidesC.a(chǎn)gainD.instead
小題16:
A.rightlyB.a(chǎn)ctuallyC.normallyD.particularly
小題17:
A.lightlyB.jokinglyC.seriouslyD.properly
小題18:
A.succeed inB.insist onC.depend onD.join in
小題19:
A.decisionB.situationC.subjectD.problem
小題20:
A.zooB.mountainC.museumD.laboratory

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