【題目】It was three in the afternoon and I was putting my baby to sleep when the phone rang. It was a little girl asking for the Gold-stein family. " 【1】__" I said,"you've got the wrong number. " 【2】the phone didn't stop ringing. Each time it was the voice of a little girl. She was 【3】 one call after another, each time asking for the Gold stein family. My baby wouldn't stop crying. I started to lose my 【4】 . 1 left the phone 【5】 the hook for about an hour, certain that this would 【6】 her. But as soon as I put the phone back on the hook, she 【7】 ! I started to cry. After about the tenth call I told her that if she called one more time I would call the 【8】 . At 6: 30 pm, the phone rang for about the 25th time. I picked it up, but remained 【9】 . 1 could hear the same voice of a girl. What kind of 【10】 would allow her to do this all the afternoon! I 【11】 to speak to her mother. To ray 【12】 ,she called her mother to the phone. I told the mother what her little girl had been doing to me all the 【13】 . The mother assured me that this was the 【14】 phone call her daughter had made that day. "My daughter's teacher gave all the girls in the class the phone number of their new teaching 30. The entire class of 【15】 girls was told to call the new assistant to find what time their class would be. The teacher must have given them the wrong number 【16】 "

Until about 9:00 pm, the phone 【17】 rang from time to time. Each time, it was a little girl wanting to know what time the class was ! Some girls, even after hearing they had the wrong 【18】 ,would anyway ask if I knew the time ! I would just 【19】. It had turned into a joke now! I would 【20】 have thought that an entire class of girls, all with the same voice, was calling me !

A. Stop B. Sorry C. Fine D. OK

A. Then B. So C. But D. And

A. making B. returning C. receiving D. sending

A. hope B. interest C. sense D. temper

A. at B. on C. off D. above

A. discourage B. frighten C. puzzle D. connect

A. arrived B. called C. appeared D. returned

A. school B. director C. neighbors D. police

A. angry B. calm C. silent D. serious

A. operators B. parents C. teachers D. mothers

A. refused B. started C. preferred D. demanded

A. surprise B. disappointment C. joy D. satisfaction

A. day B. night C. afternoon D. morning

A. first B. last C. second D. easiest

A. plan B. assistant C. course D. advisor

A. on purpose B. in advance

C. by mistake D. for the moment

A. still B. sure C. always D. just

A. place B. information C. address D. number

A. cry B. laugh C. complain D. wait

A. almost B. yet C. already D. never

【答案】【1】B

【2】C

【3】A

【4】D

【5】C

【6】A

【7】B

【8】D

【9】C

【10】B

【11】D

【12】A

【13】C

【14】A

【15】B

【16】C

【17】A

【18】D

【19】B

【20】D

【解析】如果你總是接到陌生人不停打來的電話,一定會(huì)感到很苦惱。本文的作者就經(jīng)歷了這樣一件事。當(dāng)她了解到具體的真相時(shí),真有些忍俊不禁。

【1】根據(jù)語境分析,作者一開始還是很有耐心的,因此用Sorry符合交際場合。句意:抱歉,您打錯(cuò)了。

【2】由語境可知,盡管作者做了解釋,但對方還是打電話過來。由此可以看出,前后是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,所以用But。

【3】由語境可知,這里表示的是對方一個(gè)電話接著一個(gè)電話打過來。此處是固定搭配,表示打電話,用make a call。

【4】因?yàn)樽髡哒`認(rèn)為是同一個(gè)人打來的電話并惹得自己的孩子老是哭,因此十分惱火,lose one's temper,意為發(fā)火。hope希望;interest興趣;sense感覺,知覺。

【5】作者把電話從話機(jī)上拿開,想用電話打不通的方式阻止對方再次打電話。表示離開、遠(yuǎn)離,用off。

【6】顯然作者把電話拿開的目的是使對方泄氣,不至于再次打電話。所以用discourage。frighten使……害怕;puzzle使……迷惑;connect聯(lián)系,連接。

【7】由語境可知,這里表達(dá)的意思是:作者剛把話筒放回到話機(jī)上,電話又打過來了。四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中只有called打電詩之意。

【8】根據(jù)語境分析,作者此時(shí)已經(jīng)十分氣惱,警告對方,如果再打騷擾電話,她就會(huì)報(bào)警。

【9】作者覺得已經(jīng)沒有必要再向?qū)Ψ浇忉,因此作者拿起話筒保持沉?/span>(silent)。在這之前都是十分生氣的,因此,如果選A,顯然和前面表示轉(zhuǎn)折的but相矛盾;而calm指的是心里的平靜,很顯然,作者此時(shí)的心情并不平靜,也不符合語境。

【10】前面 it was the voice of a little girl. 告訴我們,對方只是一個(gè)小女孩根據(jù)語境分析,作者認(rèn)為對方的父母對孩子沒有管教好,因此B項(xiàng)符合語境。

【11】從后文可知,作者忍無可忍,直接找對方的母親講話,demand to do sth. 表示強(qiáng)烈要求做某事,符合作者當(dāng)時(shí)的心情。refuse拒絕;start開始;prefer更喜歡。

12to one's surprise意為:讓某人驚訝的是。以為小女孩的惡作劇會(huì)遭到她媽媽的批評,所以她不敢讓她媽媽接電話,但是她卻讓她媽媽接了,這一點(diǎn)很出乎的預(yù)料。to one's disappointment 讓某人失望的是;to one's joy 讓某人髙興的是;to one's satisfaction讓某人滿意的是。

13從前文It was three in the afternoon以及 At 6:30 pm, the phone rang for about the 25th time. 可知,作者一下午都在不停地接聽電話。

14根據(jù)此處的語境可知,作者把幾十個(gè)女孩打電話誤以為是一個(gè)女孩打電話,因此對方的母親向作者解釋:這絕對是女兒給作者打的第一個(gè)電話。

15后文the new assistant有原詞出現(xiàn)老師把新來的助教的電話給全班女同學(xué),以便于及時(shí)溝通。

16老師把電話號碼給錯(cuò)了,因此用by mistake錯(cuò)誤地,符合語境。

17因?yàn)槔蠋熃o錯(cuò)了電話號碼,因此全班30個(gè)女生電話還沒有打完,到了晚上九點(diǎn)還在打電話。still意為:仍然。

18上文已經(jīng)有說明,老師給錯(cuò)了電話號碼。

【19】由下文的"It had turned into a joke now!"可以看出,作者已經(jīng)知道事情的緣由,因此她現(xiàn)在不生氣,而是覺得可笑。

【20】作者當(dāng)時(shí)絕對不會(huì)想到原來是一個(gè)班所有的女生給她打電話。這里使用了虛擬語氣。

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