Yesterday when my son and I were eating dinner, I saw a policewoman walking past our house. A woman with a__ look was following her.
I opened the ___, went out and asked if everything was OK. The policewoman said that the woman’s__ had gone missing(失蹤) an hour earlier. I said that we hadn’t seen the girl, but we could __. I explained to my son that we couldn’t finish our ___ right then. He said, “Be a kind person, Dad.” We got in our car and ___ the girl all over the town. Along the way, a group of children were playing. ___ they heard what had happened, they said they would help ___. They rode their bikes and joined us.
__ the little girl was found safe a few miles away. I was so___ to see many people help a stranger. It is a nice world.
小題1:A. worried B. laughing    C. surprised
小題2:A. mouth   B. car  C. door            
小題3:A. son B. daughter C. mother  
小題4:A. succeed B. eat  C. help              
小題5:A. housework   B. dinner   C. games              
小題6:A. looked for     B. looked at             C. looked after
小題7:A. Before           B. After                 C. Although      
小題8:A. them            B. you C. us
小題9:A. Luckily          B. Possibly           C. Sadly              
小題10:A. proud          B. strange C. happy 

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

試題分析:這篇短文主要講述了昨天作者在吃晚飯時(shí)看見(jiàn)一個(gè)警察和一個(gè)婦女經(jīng)過(guò),在了解他們?cè)谡乙粋(gè)小女孩時(shí),他們也加入了尋找的行列,之后在更多陌生人的幫助下找到了那個(gè)小女孩。
小題1:考查形容詞及語(yǔ)境的理解。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知,一個(gè)面帶焦急表情的婦女尾隨警察之后。worried:焦急的、擔(dān)心的,laughing:可笑的   ,surprised:驚訝的。故選A。
小題2:考查對(duì)語(yǔ)境的理解。聯(lián)系上下文可知,作者正在家里吃飯,然后開(kāi)門(mén)出去向他們了解情況,故應(yīng)選C。
小題3:考查對(duì)語(yǔ)境的理解。結(jié)合下文他們?cè)谡乙粋(gè)小女孩,可知那位婦女的女兒失蹤了。故應(yīng)選B。.
小題4:考查對(duì)語(yǔ)境的理解。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,作者加入了尋找小女孩的行列。所以當(dāng)了解情況后,作者主動(dòng)提出幫助。故應(yīng)選C。
小題5:考查對(duì)語(yǔ)境的理解。聯(lián)系上文,作者正在吃晚飯,因?yàn)橐獛椭鷮ふ倚∨,所以向兒子解釋不能繼續(xù)吃晚飯了。故選B。.
小題6:考查固定短語(yǔ)及語(yǔ)境的理解。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境,作者上了小汽車(chē),在小鎮(zhèn)到處尋找小女孩。 looked for:尋找, looked at:看(某物),looked after:照顧。故選A。.
小題7:考查副詞及語(yǔ)境的理解。聯(lián)系下文可知,孩子們?cè)诼?tīng)到我們?cè)谡倚∨⒌氖轮,也幫助尋找。Before:在---之前,After:在---之后, Although:雖然---但是---。 根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知應(yīng)選B。
小題8:考查代詞及語(yǔ)境的理解。孩子們說(shuō)可以幫助我們尋找小女孩。them:他們, you:你們, us:我們。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知應(yīng)選C。
小題9:考查副詞及語(yǔ)境的理解。因?yàn)樾∨⒃趲桌镆酝獗徽业搅,這是非常幸運(yùn)的。 Luckily:幸運(yùn)地,Possibly:可能地, Sadly;傷心地。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知應(yīng)選A。.
小題10:考查形容詞及語(yǔ)境的理解。 因?yàn)榭吹侥敲炊嗟娜藥椭粋(gè)陌生人,作者很高興。proud:自豪的, strange:奇怪的, happy:開(kāi)心的、高興的。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知應(yīng)選C。
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