When Glen Kruger picked a small cat from an animal shelter, he did not expect much.  Yet right from the start, eight years ago, there was an uncommon connection between him and the small black cat.  He     36   her Inky.
“ I grew up on a hundred-acre farm and had only cats    37    playmates ,” Kruger,
The seventy-year-old man , says. “My hearing was damaged by the    38    of farm equipment , so I learned to connect with    39  .  They react to what they see and what you do.  ”
Inky was a gentle cat,       40     the house with five other cats.  But on a January night in 2009,  Inky did    41     that would set her apart from    42     cats forever.
Kruger had gone down to the basement to     43      the wood stove for the night.  When he was finished, he     44     to the top of the stairs and reached to  turn off the lights. In doing so , he slipped and    45      his back against an old shelf.  The heavy shelf came crashing down and sent Kruger down the stairs.
     46    in a pool of blood on the basement floor, Kruger felt     47    going into shock(休克).  He shouted for help ,      48      his wife, Brenda , was asleep in their      
bedroom at   the opposite end of the house.     49      Kruger noticed Inky watching from the top of the stairs.
“Go get Brenda, ” Kruger said to Inky.
Inky    50     to the bedroom door and scratched     51     until Brenda opened it.  Then Inky led her to  the     52     Brenda found her husband     53      the stairs and called 911.  Kruger was rushed to the hospital. “I spent six months   54   therd,” 
Says Kruger .  “Although I became lame , I was blessed. ” Since the accident, Inky has   55     
Left Kruger’s side.       
小題1:
A. gaveB. choseC.namedD.remembered
小題2:
A. likeB. asC. exceptD.a(chǎn)mong
小題3:
A. soundB. alarmC.noiseD.voice
小題4:
A. animalsB. friendsC.farmersD.neghbors
小題5:
A. sharingB. visitingC.dividingD.discovering
小題6:
A. anythingB. nothingC.somethingD.everything
小題7:
A. familiarB. lovelyC.ordinaryD.outstanding
小題8:
A. shut outB. shut offC.shut downD.shut up
小題9:
A. marchedB. flewC.struggledD.climbed
小題10:
A. bentB. hitC.shookD.pulled
小題11:
A. FallingB. LyingC.AppearingD.Thinking
小題12:
A. itB. itselfC.himD.himself
小題13:
A. andB. butC.orD.so
小題14:
A. ThusB. OtherwiseC.ThenD.Rather
小題15:
A. walkedB. ranC.returnedD.withdrew
小題16:
A. rapidlyB. suddenlyC.madlyD.urgently
小題17:
A. bedroomB. basementC.yardD.house
小題18:
A. at the bottom of B. in the middle of
C. at the top ofD. in the front of
小題19:
A. regretting B. restingC.relaxingD.recovering
小題20:
A. neverB. everC.stillD.a(chǎn)lready

小題1:C
小題2:B
小題3:C
小題4:A
小題5:A
小題6:C
小題7:C
小題8:B
小題9:D
小題10:B
小題11:B
小題12:D
小題13:B
小題14:C
小題15:B
小題16:C
小題17:B
小題18:A
小題19:D
小題20:A
【考點】日常生活類—記敘文
【文章大意】本文敘述的是Glen Kruger聽力受損之后,撿到了一只貓,他把它叫作Inky,在2009年的一個一月的晚上,Inky救了它的主人的生命的過程。
小題1:【考點】動詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】這兒是說Glen Kruger給他撿到的小貓起了個名字叫Inky,所以選C項。
小題2:介詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】Glen Kruger說他在一個一百英畝的農(nóng)場上長大,只有貓作為他的玩伴,所以選B項。
小題3:【考點】名詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】Glen Kruger的聽力只能是被機器的噪聲損壞,其它三個選項都不會損壞人的聽力,所以選C項。
小題4:【考點】名詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】根據(jù)第一段中的“There was an uncommon connection between him and the small black cat.”和后面“They react to what they see and what you do.”可知,這兒的they是指動物。所以選A項。
小題5:【考點】動詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】根據(jù)“Inky was a gentle cat,”可知,Inky很溫順,所以它和其它五只貓共同住在一個屋里,所以選sharing.
小題6:【考點】代詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】根據(jù)后面講的Inky救Glen Kruger命的過程,可知是它做了一件讓它與其它普通的貓區(qū)別開的事。所以用something.
小題7:【考點】形容詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】與Inky救主人的命比起來,其它的貓相對就是普通的了,所以選C項。
小題8:【考點】動詞詞組辨析
【試題解析】A項意為:把……關在外面;B項意為:關閉;C項意為:停工;D項意為:住嘴,囚禁?梢钥闯觯膫選項中只有B項能與wood stove搭配,所以選B項。
小題9:【考點】動詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】當他結束后,爬到梯子頂上,去關燈。所以用climb.
小題10:【考點】動詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】根據(jù)后面沉重的架子倒在地上,并把Glen Kruger也帶下了梯子,所以是他在做件事的過程中,他的背撞在一個舊架子上。所以選B項。
小題11:【考點】動詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】根據(jù)前面的Glen Kruger被架子帶下了梯子,所以他應是躺在血泊里,所以用lying。
小題12:【考點】代詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】根據(jù)后面的going into shock可知,是Glen Kruger他快要休克了,所以選 himself.
小題13:【考點】連詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】根據(jù) “He shouted for help,”和“his wife, Brenda, was asleep in their bedroom at the opposite of the house”可知,這兩句話之間是轉折關系,所以用but.
小題14:【考點】連詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】then在這兒意思是就在那個時候,可以體會到Glen Kruger向妻子求助沒有得到回應要絕望時,突然看到了
Inky那種喜悅的心情。
小題15:【考點】動詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】Glen Kruger看到了Inky,于是讓它去叫他的妻子,Inky于是就跑到了臥室門口,所以用ran.
小題16:【考點】副詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】Inky跑到臥室門口后就瘋狂的抓門,直到Brenda打開門,A項意為:快速地;B項意為:突然;D項意為:急切地均不合題意。
小題17:【考點】名詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】Glen Kruger在地下室,Inky自然要把他妻子帶到地下室。所以選B。
小題18:【考點】介詞短語辨析
【試題解析】根據(jù)上文中架子倒地的時候把Glen Kruger帶下了梯子,所以他現(xiàn)在應該在梯子下面,選A。
小題19:【考點】動詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】Glen Kruger被送進了醫(yī)院,在醫(yī)院里是花了六個月的時間恢復,所以用recovering.
小題20:【考點】副詞詞義辨析
【試題解析】因為Inky救了Glen Kruger一命,所以他要時刻把它帶在身邊。
【長難句解析】
He shouted for help, but his wife, Brenda, was asleep in their bedroom at the opposite end of the house. 此句是由but 連接的并列句,意思是:他大聲求救,但是他的妻子Brenda正在屋子的另一端睡覺。
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A.Happiness.B.Anger.C.Sadness.D.Excitement.
小題4:We can infer that watching Toy Story 3 ___________.
A.made the writer know her daughter didn’t want to go to college
B.improved the relationship between the writer and her daughter
C.helped the writer realize how important education was
D.made the writer miss her daughter even more

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解


For the last couple of weeks, I had been stuck in front of my computer working on a project that was very important to me. My every waking hour was consumed(消耗) by the project and although I imagined that I would feel happy after completing parts of the project, I was confused to find that instead, I was feeling rather depressed. I tried a range of methods to help cheer myself up. I had a relaxing bath, cooked a delicious meal to enjoy with my family and even watched a lighthearted(輕松地) movie, but to no avail. It was only when I turned to meditation(沉思)for a solution that the answer came to me: turn to nature!
The very next day, I grabbed my camera and a bottle of water and set off to spend a few hours walking in a nature reserve, even though it was pouring with rain. Within a couple of minutes I felt alive again. To be honest, I felt like a young school girl again and had to stop myself from hopping(單腳跳) along the path singing, "I'm singing in the rain", a song I used to sing when I was a child. I think as adults we often try too hard to control our inner children and as a result we restrain(限制) our own spirits, which only leads to depression and stress.
Interestingly, it has been shown that people who spend 40 minutes walking in a nature reserve have a drop in their blood pressure levels, but this does not happen when they spend a similar amount of time walking in a busy city centre.
If you feel a little low in spirit and know that you have spent too much time indoors, relax completely, remove your shoes and let your inner child come out and play.
小題1:The author felt depressed because she __________.
A.couldn't consume her waking hour.
B.had not seen a film for a long time.
C.had not finished her work on time.
D.had worked on a hard job for too long.
小題2:The author walked in a nature reserve in the rain in order to__________.
A.take photos.B.find a solution to the project.
C.hop along the path.D.cheer herself up.
小題3:The underlined part "to no avail" in Paragraph 1 probably means
" __________.".
A.unsuccessfulB.unrelated(不相關的)C.uninterestingD.unexpected
小題4:In the author's opinion, __________.
A.a(chǎn) bath can make people relaxed.
B.depression is usually caused by hard work.
C.walking in a busy city centre harms people's health.
D.a(chǎn)dults should express their inner feelings freely.
小題5:The last paragraph mainly serves as a(n) __________.
A.explanationB.suggestionC.introduction D.reminder

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空


I finished my last work of the week and could hardly wait to get home, take off my nursing shoes, and relax.
As I approached(走近) my   36 , I saw one of my   37  standing by the bus stop. I thought it would only take a couple of extra minutes to give her a ride home, and besides, it was   38  cold to be standing outside on the coldest   39  in January. I didn’t know where she lived, but I was   40  I would be able to find my way back.
We   41  about our work as I drove and before we knew it, we arrived at   42  house. I started driving back.   43  looked familiar, but at first that didn’t bother me. But soon I   44  something wrong. I   45  nothing. But I told myself to stay   46 .
I was beyond neighborhoods, streets and   47  streetlights. I no longer knew where I was now. How could I be so stupid! I looked down at my   48 . It was now 2:30 a.m. My gas was slowly running out. I   49  the car and turned off the engine. In total defeat, I put my head down on the wheel,   50 . Then I raised my head and   51  a shadow down the road in front of me. I turned my headlights on. A car! I drove a little   52 , got out of my car and knocked on the window of that car. An elderly man   53  rolled his window down.
I said that I didn’t know how to get back into town. In silence, he started driving. I ran back to my car and drove   54  him. Finally I recognized a(n)   55  street. As I turned to head home, the car disappeared. Then I pulled into my driveway (車道) when the warning light for my gas tank (汽油箱) turned on.
Though so many years have passed, I still thank the old man from my deepest heart.
小題1:
A.carB.bikeC.busD.train
小題2:
A.classmatesB.patients C.workmatesD.students
小題3:
A.notB.exactlyC.tooD.hardly
小題4:
A.morningB.nightC.noonD.a(chǎn)fternoon
小題5:
A.happyB.a(chǎn)fraidC.sorryD.sure
小題6:
A.caredB.worriedC.exploredD.talked
小題7:
A.myB.herC.yourD.his
小題8:
A.NothingB.EverythingC.SomethingD.Anything
小題9:
A.existedB.escapedC.realizedD.imagined
小題10:
A.mistookB.cameC.missedD.recognized
小題11:
A.calmB.quietC.braveD.silent
小題12:
A.a(chǎn)ccuratelyB.brieflyC.evenD.illegally
小題13:
A.engineB.wheelC.seatD.watch
小題14:
A.desertedB.droveC.stoppedD.washed
小題15:
A.excitedB.helplessC.delightedD.satisfied
小題16:
A.beggedB.sawC.impressedD.a(chǎn)dopted
小題17:
A.nervouslyB.fasterC.backD.closer
小題18:
A.slowlyB.unlikelyC.equallyD.carefully
小題19:
A.underB.beforeC.a(chǎn)boveD.behind
小題20:
A.cautiousB.particularC.ordinaryD.familiar

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