Martin is a fifteen-year-old boy. He used to be a “problem child”, but a recent communication with his mother changed his life. In the past, He didn’t give his mother many problems.        , after his father’s death a few years ago, Martin’s life became      more difficult. His mother couldn’t afford to pay for her child’s education. To do this, she     work, and so was often not at home. 
His mother looked after him as       as she could. Unluckily, Martin still caused problems. He was not        studying and he often got into trouble. Luckily, his mother was very       and didn’t give up trying to help him. In the end, she       a difficult decision: to send him to a boys’  boarding(寄宿) school. Martin hated it and used to cause a lot of trouble.
One day, he told his teacher he wanted to leave the school. The teacher said      was necessary for Martin to talk with his mother. Martin called his mother, but to his        ,this phone call changed his life. “It was exactly what I needed,” he said. “My mother helped me to understand how much she had given me.
Now Martin has        changed. He has been working hard and is now one of the best students in his class. How was he able to change? His mother’s love helped him to feel good about himself.
小題1:
A.SoB.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.However
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A.veryB.manyC.muchD.too
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A.couldB.had toC.shouldD.would
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A.soonB.quicklyC.wellD.good
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A.a(chǎn)ngry withB.tired ofC.crazy aboutD.interested in
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A.worriedB.patientC.carefulD.serious
小題7:
A.madeB.tookC.gotD.thought
小題8:
A.thatB.thisC.heD.it
小題9:
A.surprisedB.surprising C.surpriseD.surprises
小題10:
A.a(chǎn)lwaysB.hardlyC.reallyD.just

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:B
小題4:C
小題5:D
小題6:B
小題7:A
小題8:D
小題9:C
小題10:C

試題分析:馬丁是一個(gè)15歲的男孩。他過去是一個(gè)問題兒童,但最近與母親的談話改變了他的生活。然而,幾年前他的父親去世后,馬丁的生活變得更加困難。他媽媽無法支付她的孩子的教育,要做到這一點(diǎn),她不得不工作,所以經(jīng)常不在家。他的母親盡可能照顧他。不幸的是,馬丁仍然為自己和家人帶來麻煩。他對(duì)學(xué)習(xí)不感興趣,他經(jīng)常陷入困境。幸運(yùn)的是,他的媽媽非常有耐心,沒有放棄他。最后,她做了一個(gè)艱難的決定。送他去一個(gè)男孩寄宿學(xué)校。馬丁討厭它,引起很多麻煩。有一天,他告訴他的老師他甚至想離開學(xué)校。老師認(rèn)為馬丁是在浪費(fèi)自己的時(shí)間。經(jīng)過與母親的談話之后。現(xiàn)在馬丁真的改變了。他一直努力工作,現(xiàn)在是班上最好的學(xué)生之一。他能夠改變這樣?他媽媽的愛幫助他。
小題1:考查語境的理解。A. So如此; B. Otherwise 否則;C. Therefore因此;D. However但是,然而。分析上文,過去馬丁給他母親帶來許多問題,下文的事情發(fā)生了轉(zhuǎn)折,說明前與后他發(fā)生了轉(zhuǎn)變,因此用however來引導(dǎo)。故選:D。
小題2:考查語境的理解。A. very 非常; B. many許多(修飾可數(shù)名詞);C. much許多(修飾不可數(shù)名詞);D. too也。原句:Martin’s life became much more difficult.句意:馬丁的生活變得更加困難。句子體現(xiàn)為比較級(jí),修飾比較級(jí)用much,故選:C。
小題3:考查情態(tài)動(dòng)詞及語境的理解。A. could能; B. had to不得不; C. should應(yīng)該;D. would將要。由于家境的困難,她不得不去工作。因此選擇不得不,故選:B。
小題4:考查語境的理解。A. soon不久; B. quickly很快;C. well好地;D. good好的。分析句意:他的母親盡可能將他照顧的好,前面的look after是動(dòng)詞,因此用副詞來修飾,故選:C。
小題5:考查介詞及語境的理解。A. angry with與……生氣;B. tired of 累;C. crazy about 對(duì)……著迷;D. interested in感興趣。Unluckily, Martin still caused problems. He was not interested in studying and he often got into trouble. 句意:很不幸,馬丁仍然有的問題。他對(duì)學(xué)習(xí)不感興趣,他經(jīng)常陷入麻煩?疾楣潭ǘ陶Zbe interested in 對(duì)……感興趣。故選:D。
小題6:考查疑問詞及語境的理解。A. Worried擔(dān)心的;B. Patient耐心的;C. Careful認(rèn)真的;D. Serious嚴(yán)重的。聯(lián)系下文他的母親沒有放棄他,表明面對(duì)這樣的狀況,母親很有耐心的來對(duì)待。故選:B
小題7:考查動(dòng)詞及語境的理解。A. Made使(make的過去式);B. took 帶走(take的過去式);C. Got得到(get的過去式);D. Thought想/認(rèn)為(think的過去式)。考查固定短語:Make a decision做一個(gè)決定。
故選:A。
小題8:考查代詞及語境的理解。A. that那個(gè);B. this這個(gè);C. he 他;D. it它。考查固定句型:It is +形容詞+to do sth. 故選:D。
小題9:考查動(dòng)詞形式及語境的理解。A. Surprised驚嚇(過去式);B. surprising 驚嚇(現(xiàn)在分詞);C. surprise驚嚇(原形);D. surprises驚嚇(動(dòng)詞單數(shù)形式);考查固定短語中:to one’s surprise使某人驚嚇的。故選:C。
小題10:考查副詞及語境的理解。A. always一直;B. hardly幾乎不;C. really真地;D. just剛剛。聯(lián)系前文他不好的一面,又從下文中發(fā)現(xiàn)他的改變,從中得知表述的是他真的變了。故選:C。
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