()10. In my hometown, the old over 100 not only by their families but also by the government.
A.is taken good care
B.are taken good care
C.is taken good care of
D.are taken good care of
A.is taken good care
B.are taken good care
C.is taken good care of
D.are taken good care of
答案
D
解析
the old指一类人,作主语时谓语动词用复数are;固定短语take good care of,被动语态中of不可省略,故选D。
二、完形填空。
I was visiting my grandpa’s farm in Kansas, and Grandpa sent me into the woods to pick up pecans(美洲山核桃).
Plunk! I dropped another pecan into my basket. Then a gentle autumn wind 1 some more off the tree. I ran to pick them up. Pecan picking was hard. My basket was only half full.
Suddenly, something 2 my eye: a squirrel picked up a pecan, climbed up a tree and was 3 to my view. A moment later, he returned for another pecan and took it back to his 4 hiding place—a hollow(洞) of the tree.
Not so secret anymore, I thought. I ran over to the tree and 5 the hollow was filled with sweet pecans. They were right there for the taking. This was my 6. Handful by handful, I took all the pecans from the hollow. Now the basket was full!
I was so 7. I couldn’t wait to show Grandpa all of the pecans I’d collected.
“Look, Grandpa,” I 8, “look at all of the pecans I found!” Grandpa took a look at my basket. “Well, well, how did you find so many, Jimmy?” I told him 9 I’d followed the squirrel and taken the pecans from his hiding place. Grandpa congratulated me on finding out something about the squirrel’s 10. Then he did something that 11 me. He handed the basket back to me and put his arm gently around my shoulders.
“That squirrel worked very hard to collect his 12 food,” he said. “Now that all of his pecans are gone, don’t you think that little squirrel will be very 13 when it gets cold?”
“I didn’t think about that,” I admitted willingly.
“I know,” Grandpa said. “But a good man should never take advantage of someone else’s hard work, even the 14.”
The image(形象) of that hungry squirrel wouldn’t 15 my mind. There was only one thing I could do.
() 1. A. hit B. beat C. blew D. knock
() 2. A. blinded B. caught C. drove D. left
() 3. A. lost B. left C. freed D. gone
() 4. A. silly B. strange C. spare D. secret
() 5. A. found B. surveyed C. gave D. kept
() 6. A. condition B. challenge C. chance D. change
() 7. A. afraid B. proud C. tired D. curious
() 8. A. sensed B. rushed C. nodded D. shouted
() 9. A. why B. how C. when D. where
()10. A. habits B. looks C. hobbies D. positions
()11. A. bored B. discouraged
C. disappointed D. surprised
()12. A. winter B. autumn C. spring D. summer
()13. A. cold B. scared C. hungry D. full
()14. A. relative’s B. old’s C. squirrel’s D. tree’s
()15. A. stop B. forget C. refuse D. leave
I was visiting my grandpa’s farm in Kansas, and Grandpa sent me into the woods to pick up pecans(美洲山核桃).
Plunk! I dropped another pecan into my basket. Then a gentle autumn wind 1 some more off the tree. I ran to pick them up. Pecan picking was hard. My basket was only half full.
Suddenly, something 2 my eye: a squirrel picked up a pecan, climbed up a tree and was 3 to my view. A moment later, he returned for another pecan and took it back to his 4 hiding place—a hollow(洞) of the tree.
Not so secret anymore, I thought. I ran over to the tree and 5 the hollow was filled with sweet pecans. They were right there for the taking. This was my 6. Handful by handful, I took all the pecans from the hollow. Now the basket was full!
I was so 7. I couldn’t wait to show Grandpa all of the pecans I’d collected.
“Look, Grandpa,” I 8, “look at all of the pecans I found!” Grandpa took a look at my basket. “Well, well, how did you find so many, Jimmy?” I told him 9 I’d followed the squirrel and taken the pecans from his hiding place. Grandpa congratulated me on finding out something about the squirrel’s 10. Then he did something that 11 me. He handed the basket back to me and put his arm gently around my shoulders.
“That squirrel worked very hard to collect his 12 food,” he said. “Now that all of his pecans are gone, don’t you think that little squirrel will be very 13 when it gets cold?”
“I didn’t think about that,” I admitted willingly.
“I know,” Grandpa said. “But a good man should never take advantage of someone else’s hard work, even the 14.”
The image(形象) of that hungry squirrel wouldn’t 15 my mind. There was only one thing I could do.
() 1. A. hit B. beat C. blew D. knock
() 2. A. blinded B. caught C. drove D. left
() 3. A. lost B. left C. freed D. gone
() 4. A. silly B. strange C. spare D. secret
() 5. A. found B. surveyed C. gave D. kept
() 6. A. condition B. challenge C. chance D. change
() 7. A. afraid B. proud C. tired D. curious
() 8. A. sensed B. rushed C. nodded D. shouted
() 9. A. why B. how C. when D. where
()10. A. habits B. looks C. hobbies D. positions
()11. A. bored B. discouraged
C. disappointed D. surprised
()12. A. winter B. autumn C. spring D. summer
()13. A. cold B. scared C. hungry D. full
()14. A. relative’s B. old’s C. squirrel’s D. tree’s
()15. A. stop B. forget C. refuse D. leave
答案
1.C 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.D 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.A 13.C 14.C 15.D
解析
1. 考查动词辨析,根据语境“秋风把更多山核桃从树上吹落”,blow(吹)的过去式blew符合,选C;2. 固定搭配catch one's eye(吸引某人注意),过去式caught,选B;3. 固定搭配be gone to one's view(消失在视野中),选D;4. 后文提到是秘密的树洞,secret(秘密的)符合语境,选D;5. 语境是跑到树边发现树洞装满山核桃,found(发现)符合,选A;6. 这里指“这是我的机会”,chance(机会)符合,选C;7. 篮子装满山核桃,我很骄傲,proud(骄傲的)符合,选B;8. 兴奋地喊给爷爷看,shouted(喊)符合,选D;9. 告诉爷爷我是怎么跟着松鼠找到的,how(如何)符合,选B;10. 发现了松鼠的习惯,habits(习惯)符合,选A;11. 爷爷的做法让我惊讶,surprised(使惊讶)符合,选D;12. 松鼠收集冬天的食物,winter(冬天)符合,选A;13. 没有食物会饿,hungry(饥饿的)符合,选C;14. 指松鼠的劳动成果,squirrel’s(松鼠的)符合,选C;15. 固定搭配leave one's mind(留在脑海里),选D。
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