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Of all the men who ever like fresh air, no one liked it more than James Wilson did. He slept with his window open even when snow was falling outside.

One winter, he went to Finland on business. When he his room in the hotel, he found that the windows were closed to the icy air out. He did his best to open one but failed. The bed was really , but Wilson couldn`t sleep. He wasn`t able to the closed windows. No fresh air! It was to think of.

At about one o`clock in the morning, he was awake. Worrying about the air in the room, he became very angry. Where was the ? He could see something that looked like over there. He threw a shoe at it through the darkness with all the force of his strong right arm. A terrible sound of breaking glass the room, but to Wilson`s sad heart, it seemed like the sound of music.

When daylight came through the window, he and lay with his eyes closed. There was to worry about. was it? Oh, the broken window! Yes, indeed. He would have to pay that. He opened his eyes to look. Suddenly he sat up in . The window was not broken at all. The was all in one piece, just as good as it had been the night before. fresh air was entering the room through the window!

He then turned his eyes to the and saw a broken picture on the wall. There was a shoe on the floor below it, and a lot of broken glasses around the shoe.

1.A. seldomB.sometimeC.sometimesD.always

2.A.leftB.cleanedC.enteredD.examined

3.A.preventB.keepC.stopD.send

4.A.coldB.comfortableC.badD.terrible

5.A.rememberB.forgetC.remindD.think

6.A.unluckyB.worriedC.difficultD.terrible

7.A.already B.nearlyC.hardlyD.still

8.A.waiterB.managerC.windowD.light

9.A.paperB.glassC.pictureD.man

10.A.destroyedB.coveredC.filledD.entered

11.A.funnyB.strangeC.beautifulD.famous

12.A.got upB.woke upC.came intoD.came down

13.A.nothingB.anyoneC.somethingD.someone

14.A.WhatB.HowC.WhereD.Who

15.A.to B.withC.fromD.for

16.A.silenceB.surpriseC.troubleD.pain

17.A.windowB.pictureC.glassD.shoe

18.A.MuchB.NoC.StillD.Yet

19.A.outsideB.topC.sideD.bottom

20.A.lyingB.hangingC.fallingD.standing

 

1.D

2.C

3.B

4.B

5.B

6.D

7.D

8.C

9.B

10.C

11.C

12.B

13.C

14.A

15.D

16.B

17.C

18.B

19.C

20.B

【解析】

試題分析:本文主要講了特別喜歡新鮮空氣的James Wilson先生,平時不管天氣如何,都是開著窗戶睡覺。有一次住旅館,旅館窗戶打不開,他一直睡不著,直到把一只鞋丟過去,打碎了窗戶,才睡著。醒來后,他吃驚地發(fā)現(xiàn),窗戶完好無損,而是一副圖畫的玻璃框被打碎了。

1. slept with his window open even when snow was falling outside.可知這里意思是他總是開著窗戶睡覺。Seldom很少;sometime將來某個時刻;sometimes有時;always總是;。

2. C?疾閯釉~ :根據When he his room in the hotel, he found that the windows were closed to the icy air out.可知這里意思是當他進入旅館的房間。Left離開;cleaned清掃;entered進入;examined檢查。

3. B?疾閯釉~ :根據he found that the windows were closed to the icy air out. 可知填keep,keep out是固定用法,意思是保留。

4.B?疾樾稳菰~ :根據The bed was really , but Wilson couldn`t sleep.可知這里意思是床真的很舒服,但是Wilson睡不著。Cold冷的;comfortable舒適的;bad壞的;terrible可怕的。

5. B?疾閯釉~ :根據He wasn`t able to the closed windows.可知這里意思是他不能忘記被關閉的窗戶。Remember記得;forget忘記;remind使想起;think想。

6. D?疾樾稳菰~ :根據No fresh air! It was to think of. 可知沒有新鮮空氣,想起來很可怕。Unlucky不幸的;worried擔心的;difficult困難的;terrible可怕的。

7. D?疾楦痹~ :根據Worrying about the air in the room, he became very angry.可知他仍然醒著。Already已經;nearly幾乎;hardly幾乎不;still仍然。

8. C?疾槊~ :根據He could see something that looked like over there.可知這里意思是窗戶在哪?waiter服務員;manager經理;window窗戶;light光。

9. B?疾槊~ :根據A terrible sound of breaking glass the room, but to Wilson`s sad heart, it seemed like the sound of music.可知這里填glass。Paper紙;glass玻璃;picture圖畫;man男子。

10.C?疾閯釉~ :根據A terrible sound of breaking glass the room, but to Wilson`s sad heart, it seemed like the sound of music.可知這里意思是一聲打破玻璃的可怕的聲音充滿了房間。Destroyed毀壞;covered覆蓋;filled填滿;entered進入。

11.C?疾樾稳菰~ :根據A terrible sound of breaking glass the room, but to Wilson`s sad heart, it seemed like the sound of music.可知這里意思是它好像美麗的音樂之聲。Funny有趣的;strange奇怪的;beautiful美麗的;famous著名的。

12. B?疾槎陶Z :根據When daylight came through the window, he and lay with his eyes closed.可知他醒過來。got up起來;woke up醒來;came into加入;came down下來。

13.C?疾閯釉~ :根據There was to worry about. was it?可知這里意思是有些事情需要擔心。Nothing沒有事情;anyone任何人;something某事;someone某人。

14.A?疾榇~ :根據Oh, the broken window!可知這里想問,是什么事情?What什么;How怎樣;Where哪里;Who誰。

15. D?疾槎陶Z :句意:事實上,他不得不賠償。Pay for是固定用法,意思是賠償。

16.B?疾槎陶Z :根據The window was not broken at all.可知他很吃驚。In surprise是固定用法,意思是吃驚。

17. C?疾槊~ :根據The window was not broken at all.可知玻璃還是完整的一塊。Window窗戶;picture照片;glass玻璃;shoe鞋。

18. B?疾樾稳菰~ :根據The was all in one piece, just as good as it had been the night before.可知這里意思沒有新鮮空氣進入房間 。

19. C?疾槊~ :根據He then turned his eyes to the and saw a broken picture on the wall.可知這里意思是他目光注視到旁邊。Outside外面;top頂部;side旁邊;bottom底部。

20. B?疾楝F(xiàn)在分詞 :根據He then turned his eyes to the and saw a broken picture

on the wall.可知這里意思是他看到了掛在墻上被打碎的圖畫。Lying躺著;hanging懸掛;falling落下;standing站著。

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