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4、o a small village. The villagers, suffering a(n) _1_ harvest and many years of war, quickly hid their food and met them at the village square. They wringed(搓) their hands and _2_ how little their food was.The soldiers spoke quietly among themselves and the first soldier then turned to the village el
5、ders. “Your tired fields have left you nothing to _3_, so well share what little we have: the secret of how to make soup from stones.”Naturally the villagers felt _4_ and soon a fire was put to the towns greatest kettle(锅) as the soldiers _5_ three smooth stones. “Now this will be a fine soup”, said
6、 the second soldier; “but some salt and parsley(欧芹) would make it _6_ !” A villager jumped up, crying “What _7_! Ive just remembered that there are still some left at my home!” And she ran off, returning with some salt and parsley. As the kettle boiled on, the _8_ of the village improved: soon carro
7、ts, beef and cream had _9_ their way into the great kettle.They ate and danced and sang well into the night. They were pleased with the feast(盛宴) and their newfound friends. In the morning the three soldiers _10_ to find the entire village standing before them. At their feet lay a bag of the village
8、s best breads and cheese. “Youve given us the greatest _11_ : the secret of how to make soup from stones,” said an elder, “and we shall never _12_ it.” The third soldier turned to the crowd, and said: “There is no secret, but this is certain: its only by sharing that we may make a feast”. And the so
9、ldiers wandered off down the road.()1.A.nice BcommonCpoor Daverage()2.A.complained BcongratulatedCguessed Dconcluded()3.A.eat BpossessCdonate Dshare( )A. wonderful B. beautifulC. meaningful D. sorrowful()9.A.lost BfoughtCwound Dfound()10.A.awoke BstoodCexpected Dregretted()11.A.food BwishCgift Ddrea
10、m()12.A.ignore BforgetCleave Dhide(二)Last Sunday, I walked into the house in the afternoon to find my brother scurrying(急赶) around in a hurry. As _13_ as I had taken my coat off, he placed a bunch of papers in my hands and asked if I could start folding them up as quickly as possible, so they could
11、_14_ an envelope. He said it needed to get done quickly before it turned dark. I _15_ it was probably something for his business and just got right to it, though I was a little _16_ that something could be so urgent on a Sunday. It wasnt until I was halfway through that I actually _17_ what I was fo
12、lding. I found that it was a lovely letter to all the residents of my street and the nearby streets in my neighborhood. My brother was asking _18_ to inform him if they needed helping get food, medicine or any other necessities. He left his _19_ information and said that anyone that needed help shou
13、ld get in touch with him and he would figure something out. Last week London _20_ an unusual amount of snow and the city was completely underprepared for it. Only the major roads had been _21_, but smaller roads and pavements could be quite dangerous. There are a good number of old people in our lit
14、tle community and my brother thought the snow may have caused some _22_ for some of them, particularly because we live on a hill.He had a few elderly people get in touch asking for help for things they needed. One of them was especially appreciative _23_ his carer assistant couldnt make it. Everyone
15、 was really touched by his _24_ and wrote wonderful emails. One of our neighbors wrote an email to him saying that although she wasnt able to help, she was “very proud of having such a neighbor who puts other peoples interests first.”()13.A.long BfarCwell Dsoon()14.A.come into Bfit intoCfall into Dr
16、oll into()15.A.concluded BhopedCassumed Densured()16.A.surprised BannoyedCdisappointed Ddepressed()17.A.thought of Bpicked upCreflected on Dlooked at()18.A.someone BeveryoneCnobody Dno one()19.A.job BbusinessCcontact Dservice()20.A.received BmetCcontrolled Daccepted()21.A.removed BdamagedCburied Dcl
17、eared()22.A.difficulty BexcitementCdisturbance Dloss()23.A.though BbecauseCwhen Donce()24.A.lecture BthoughtCgesture Dsoul(三)One day, we took turns to tell stories of our most embarrassing moments. Finally, it came around to Frank. Someone said, “ _25_, Frank. Tell us your most embarrassing moment.”
18、Frank began, “I grew up in San Pedro. My Dad was a fisherman, and he had his own boat, but it was _26_ to make a living on the sea. He worked hard and would stay out until he caught enough to _27_ his family.” Franks voice dropped a bit. “ _28_ the weather was bad, he would drive me to school. He wo
19、uld park his car just in front. Then he would lean over and give me a big kiss on the cheek and _29_ me to be a good boy. It was so embarrassing for me.”He paused and then went on, “One day, when we got to the school and came to a(n) _30_, he started to lean toward me _31_, but I put my hand up and
20、said,No, Dad.It was the first time I had ever talked to him that _32_, and he had this _33_ look on his face.I said, Dad, Im too old for a goodbye kiss.My Dad looked at me for long, and his eyes started to tear up. I had never seen him _34_ . He turned and looked out. Youre right, he said. Youre a b
21、ig boya man. I wont kiss you any more.”For the moment, Frank got a funny look on his face. “Soon after that, my Dad went to sea and _35_ came back.”I looked at Frank and saw that tears were running down his cheeks. Frank spoke again. “Guys, I would give _36_ to have my Dad give me just one more kiss
22、 on the cheek. I wish I had been a man then. If I had been a man, I would never have told my Dad I was too old for a goodbye kiss.”()25.A.Work on BHang onCGo on DCome on()26.A.exciting BdifficultCconvenient Dfun()27.A.love BpleaseCfeed Dcomfort()28.A.When BThoughCBecause DUnless()29.A.allow BwarnCfo
23、rce Dtell( )32. A. day B. way C. moment D. direction()35.A.seldom BsometimesCnever Dregularly()36.A.anything BsomethingCnothing Dnone(四)One day we visited a temple in India and a long queue of people were waiting to go inside. Some of my friends were standing in the line, while others _37_ the oppor
24、tunity to drink tea, or smoke a cigarette. I was standing near a shop with my friend as he lit his cigarette when an old woman beggar approached us. She asked us for one rupee to help her buy lunch but we _38_. At that moment, one of our friends called us over as our group was at the front of the qu
25、eue.We had to hurry so my friend crushed his cigarette with his shoes. _39_ we were hurrying over, I overheard the woman beggar say “these young men will burn more than one rupee for their bad _40_, but theyll never give that rupee to a hungry person.” I paid no attention to her and _41_ hurrying ov
26、er. However once I was inside the temple, her remark _42_ in my ears. I began wondering if there was some truth to what she had said. When I came back outside, I saw the old woman _43_ standing near the shop. So I gave two rupees to her. Later that day, as we were returning to our hotel we _44_ the
27、old woman having her lunch by the road. She was also feeding a little girl in a dirty dress. I asked her who that girl was. She replied, “Sir, this girl is _45_ in the city and still has to learn how to beg for a rupee for her lunch from the _46_. She couldnt arrange a rupee today. I had two; theref
28、ore I bought lunch for her out of the money for my dinner.”I was astonished at her _47_ . I thought again about her words and saw how the cost of two cigarettes could feed the two hungry people. I threw my halfburnt cigarette away. In that moment I had the _48_ to quit smoking.()37.A.lost BfoundCmad
29、e Dtook()38.A.agreed BconsideredCrefused Dmistook()39.A.As BAfterCBecause DThough()40.A.personality BbehaviorCattitude Dhabit()41.A.stopped BcontinuedCstarted Drisked()42.A.resounded BdisappearedCweakened Darose()43.A.even BstillCalmost Dfinally()44.A.kept BcaughtCobserved Dfound()45.A.new BpoorCstr
30、ange Dalone()46.A.consumers BworkersCtourists Demployers()47.A.generosity BqualityCpoliteness Dfriendship()48.A.privilege Bstrength Copportunity Dpurpose专题限时训练(十四)(一) 三个士兵通过与村民们分享他们的“从石头里做汤”的秘密,举办了一次美妙的宴会,换来了村民们的信任。你知道是为什么吗?1C根据下文many years of war及how little their food was”可知他们的收成不好,可判断选C。2A收成不好,粮食太
31、少,他们自然是抱怨了,故选A。3D由下文“its only by sharing that we may make a feast”中sharing的提示可判断选D。4B用石头做汤,闻所未闻的事自然让村民们感到惊讶了,故选B。5D用石头做汤,自然需将石头丢到锅里了,故选D。6A有盐有欧芹放进汤里,自然是使汤更美味,更棒了,故选A。7C听到第二个士兵的话,一个村民跳了起来,喊道:“多幸运啊!我刚刚想起来家里还剩下些呢!”故选C。8B其他村民跟着第一个村民连续想起了家中还有什么可吃的,即:随着锅里的水渐渐煮沸,村民们的记忆力也变得越来越好。故选B。9D很快地,胡萝卜,牛肉还有奶油,统统被投入了这个
32、大罐子里。find ones way意为“设法到达,找到路”,符合语境。10A根据“in the morning”可推断此处意为:早上当三个士兵醒来时,他们发现所有村民正站在他们面前。故选A。11C你们把最好的礼物送给了我们:如何从石头里做汤的秘密。由此判断选C。12B这一点我们永远也不会忘记,即不会忘记从石头里做汤的秘密。故选B。(二) 哥哥是一位好人。星期天该是休息的日子,他却忙着给邻居们写信,叫人们有困难就联系他;在下大雪的日子,他又忙着帮助那些老人13D“我”一脱下外衣,哥哥就叫“我”帮他做事。as soon as意为“一就”,符合语境,故选D。14B此处指将信折叠好以便适合放进信封。
33、fit into意为“适合,刚好放入”,符合语境,故选B。15C根据句中的it was probably something可推断此处表示“我”心中的一种猜想,故选C。assume意为“以为;假定为”。16A星期天应该是休息的日子,但哥哥却有这么紧急的事要做,对此“我”自然是感到惊讶了,故选A。17D根据下文I found that it was a lovely letter可判断选D,即只有看过自己在折叠什么的时候,才会有所发现。18B根据上文的all the residents of my street and the nearby streets in my neighborhood可
34、推断此处指“所有人,每个人”,故选B。19C根据句中的anyone that needed help should get in touch with him可推断此空指“联系信息”,故选C。20A此处指伦敦下了一场大雪,故选A。21D根据其后表转折意义的but smaller roads and pavements could be quite dangerous可推断只有主街道的雪已经被清除,故选D。22A根据上文smaller roads and pavements could be quite dangerous可推断大雪为一些人制造了困难,故选A。23B其中一位老人非常感激,因为照顾
35、他的人做不到这些,而他受到了“我”哥哥的帮助。前后是果因关系,故选B。24C根据语境可知,此空应指“我”哥哥助人这一行为,故选C。gesture此处意为“姿态,表示”。(三) 小时候,父亲将“我”送到学校的时候总要给“我”一个“道别之吻”,这让“我”感到非常尴尬。直到有一天“我”以自己已经长大的理由拒绝了他。然而,这却让我遗憾终生,因为那天后不久,父亲出海后就再也没有回来了25D此处是有人鼓励、催促弗兰克开始他的故事,故用come on。26B根据下文He worked hard and would stay out until he caught enough可推断靠在海上捕鱼为生之艰难,故
36、选B。27C根据上文的make a living on the sea可推断他在海上捕到足够的鱼自然是为了养活全家,故选C。28A天气不好的时候,爸爸会开车送“我”去学校。由此判断选A。29D他弯下身子在“我”脸上重重的亲了一口,告诉“我”要做一个好孩子。由此判断选D。30B由上下文语境可知,此处是指我们到了学校将车停下来的时候,come to a stop停止,符合语境,故选B。come to an end结束,终止。31C车停下来以后,父亲像往常一样开始向“我”俯下身来要吻“我”。由此判断选C。32B此处意为:那是“我”第一次那样对他说话。故选B。33A那是“我”第一次那样对他说话,父亲当
37、然会吃惊了,故选A。34D根据his eyes started to tear up可推断父亲哭了,故选D。35C根据to have my Dad give me just one more kiss on the cheek可推断父亲出海出意外了,永远回不来了,故选C。36A如果能让父亲在“我”的脸上再亲一下,那么“我”付出什么都愿意。由此判断选A。(四)“我”和朋友在印度旅游。在一座寺庙前,一个女乞丐向“我”乞讨一个卢比买中餐吃。“我”开始拒绝了她的请求,但后来“我”给了她两个卢比。在“我”返回旅馆的途中又看见了她她正在喂一个小女孩!而喂给小女孩吃的中餐正是用“我”施舍她的其中一个卢比买的
38、。一个乞丐的慷慨震撼了“我”的心灵,“我”决定戒烟了!因为“我”从中认识到:两根烟的代价就能养活两个人啊!37D根据上文a long queue of people were waiting to go inside. Some of my friends were standing in the line”和下文“as our group was at the front of the queue可推断我们中有些人利用团队中有人排队的机会喝茶或抽烟。take the opportunity意为“利用机会”,符合语境,故选D。make the opportunity意为“制造机会”,不符合语境
39、,因为这种机会不是自己创造的,故不选C。lose the opportunity意为“失去机会”,find the opportunity意为“发现机会”,均不符合语境,故不选A、B。38C根据下文她所说的but theyll never give that rupee to a hungry person可推断我们拒绝了她的要求,故选C。39A根据I overheard the woman beggar say可推断,此句意为“当我们在匆忙赶过去的时候,我无意中听到她说”。故选A。40D由语境可知,她的话是针对“我”朋友my friend crushed his cigarette with
40、 his shoes的行为所说的,由此推断此空指“我”朋友抽烟的不良习惯,故选D。41B根据上文we were hurrying over可知,“我”hurrying over的行为已经开始,此处应意为:“我”没有在意她的话而继续往前赶。故选B。42A根据I began wondering if there was some truth to what she had said.可推断“我”进入寺庙后,又想起了她所说的话,即她的话又在“我”耳边回响。故选A。43B由上下文语境可知,在“我”进入寺庙前她在商店附近,“我”出寺庙后她仍然在商店附近,故选B。44D根据She was also fee
41、ding a little girl可推断我们是在回宾馆的途中无意中发现她正在路边吃中餐,故选D。catch sb. doing sth.意为“抓住某人在做不正当的事”,不符合语境,故不选B。45A根据still has to learn how to beg for a rupee for her lunch可判断她是新来者,故选A。46C根据上文她向我们这些来旅游的人乞讨可推断该空选C。47A根据She couldnt arrange a rupee today. I had two;therefore I bought lunch for her out of the money for
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