After lunch, without permission from parents, the two boys set off to explore the part of the beach which lay beyond the headland(陸岬,伸出海面的尖形高地).They had persuaded their young sister to _1_, saying that the long walk would be too _2_for her. Once they had got in the head land, the beach reached away endlessly before them. It was like _3_a new world. There were damp, dark caves to _4_,there were many_5_ among the rocks, full of sea creatures(生物);and, here and there along the beach were those _6_ objects, washed up and _7_ by the tide.

The afternoon passed _8_The sun was already _9_when the boys reluctantly(戀戀不舍地) _10_ to make their _11_ homewards. But long before they reached the headland, they could see that the tide had come in so sudden that they were now _12_from either end of the beach. Their only chance of _13_ was to find a way up the cliff(懸崖) nearby.

They soon find a narrow path _14_ the cliff top. But half way up their path was_15_by a large rock which they could not climb_16_The two boys had to_17_ at the top of their voices, _18_ that someone might_19_over the top of the rock, and finally came their father with two policemen. _20_of them climbed down a rope which was lowered over the rock. The boys were then pulled to safety, and thus saved from spending a miserable night on the cliff.

1. A. keep quiet    B. stay behind       C. take a rest        D. join them

2. A. tiring        B. exciting          C. uninteresting     D. impossible

3. A. discovering   B. facing           C. enjoying         D. imagining

4. A. look up      B. explore           C. hide in          D. search

5. A. lakes        B. rivers            C. waterfalls        D. pools

6. A. dirty        B .light             C. strange           D. clean

7. A. moved       B .covered          C. beaten           D. left

8. A. quickly      B. unexpectedly      C. finally            D. suddenly

9. A. leaving      B. dropping          C. going            D. setting

10. A. forgot      B. decided           C. succeeded        D. turned

11.A. road        B. way              C. track            D. path

12. A. cut off      B. left behind         C. held back        D. put away

13. A. running off  B. keeping clear       C. getting away      D. turning back

14. A. reaching    B. passing            C. going up         D. leading to

15. A. blocked     B. covered           C. stopped          D. filled

16. A. on         B. over              C. round            D. through

17. A. shout       B. shoot             C. repeat            D .renew

18. A. wanting     B. guessing          C. believing          D. hoping

19. A .turn        B. appear            C. hide              D. climb

20. A. Any        B. None             C. One              D. First

1---20     BABBD   CDADB   AACDA   BADBC


解析:

1.從上下文看,A、C、D不符合,故不選。答案為B。?

2.上文說(shuō)勸阻young sister不去,只能說(shuō)long walk would be too tiring。答案為A。? 

3.通過(guò)上下文看,facing是作like的賓語(yǔ),表示“面對(duì)”的意思。答案為B。?

4.explore指探索。答案為B。?

5.巖石間應(yīng)是pools。答案為D。?

6.two boys沒(méi)有見(jiàn)過(guò)海里的東西,故選strange。答案為C。?

7.被潮水沖上來(lái),并留下的東西用leave。答案為D。?

8.quickly 可指時(shí)間過(guò)的飛快。答案為A。?

9.太陽(yáng)落山用set。答案為D。?

10.沒(méi)有turn to do這個(gè)搭配,succeed in doing,forget to do語(yǔ)境不對(duì)。答案為B。?

11.make one's road homewards指找道回家。答案為A。?

12.cut off切斷,割掉。答案為A。?

13.get away指逃走,離開(kāi);run off嚇跑,攆走;turn back翻回,打退堂鼓。答案為C。? 

14.reach指到達(dá);lead to指通向。答案為D。?

15.be blocked指阻塞。答案為A。?

16.climb over the rock指爬上巖石。答案為B。?

17.shout at the top of one's voice指高聲地喊。答案為A。?

18.hoping表伴隨,希望。答案為D。?

19.appear指希望某人出現(xiàn)在巖石上。答案為B。?

20.one of them, them指their father and two policemen。答案為C。?

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