A 12-year-old boy saw something in a shop window that set his heart racing. But the   1  – five dollars was far beyond Reuben Earle’s money. Five dollars would   2  almost a week’s food for his family.
But hearing the sound of hammering (捶打的聲音) from a side street, Reuben had a(n)   3 . He ran towards the sound and discovered he could   4  the hessian sacks (麻袋) which were thrown away and sell them for five cents a piece.
Every day   5 , Reuben walked down the town, collecting   6  . On the day the school closed for the summer, no student was more   7 than Reuben, for he had more time for his “work”. Then one day the time had   8 .
Reuben ran down Water Street to the   9  . “Please, Mister. I have to sell the sacks now.” The man took the sacks,   10  into his pocket and placed four coins in Reuben’s hand. Reuben said a thank you and   11  home. On arriving home, Reuben uncovered the tin can   12 he kept the money. He poured the coins out and began to count. He had   13  .
Then he headed for the shop. “I have the money,” he told the owner   14  . The man went to the window and   15  Reuben’s treasure. He wiped the dust off, carefully wrapped (包裹) it in brown paper and   16  it to Reuben.
Racing home, Reuben shouted, “Here, Mom! Here!” He placed a small   17  in her hands. She unwrapped it carefully. A jewel box   18 . Dora lifted the lid (蓋子), tears beginning to fill her eyes. Dora had   19  received such a gift; she had no jewelry   20  her wedding ring. Speechless, she smiled and gathered her son into her arms.

【小題1】
A.priceB.costC.worthD.value
【小題2】
A.buyB.offerC.enjoyD.expect
【小題3】
A.questionB.tryC.ideaD.schedule
【小題4】
A.sellB.collectC.fetchD.bury
【小題5】
A.before dinnerB.in classC.a(chǎn)t churchD.a(chǎn)fter school
【小題6】
A.the moneyB.the sacksC.the paperD.the tin cans
【小題7】
A.pleasedB.surprisedC.worriedD.tired
【小題8】
A.passedB.endedC.comeD.wasted
【小題9】
A.hotelB.schoolC.bankD.store
【小題10】
A.hidB.reachedC.stoleD.put
【小題11】
A.stayedB.walkedC.gotD.ran
【小題12】
A.whenB.whichC.whileD.where
【小題13】
A.noneB.enoughC.littleD.much
【小題14】
A.calmlyB.honestlyC.proudlyD.a(chǎn)ngrily
【小題15】
A.took outB.gave outC.set outD.left out
【小題16】
A.lentB.threwC.handedD.took
【小題17】
A.boxB.ringC.bookD.letter
【小題18】
A.openedB.droppedC.a(chǎn)ppearedD.broke
【小題19】
A.oftenB.neverC.justD.ever
【小題20】
A.includingB.withC.a(chǎn)s well asD.except for


【小題1】A
【小題2】A
【小題3】C
【小題4】B
【小題5】D 
【小題6】B
【小題7】A
【小題8】C
【小題9】D
【小題10】B
【小題11】D
【小題12】D
【小題13】B
【小題14】C
【小題15】A
【小題16】C
【小題17】A
【小題18】C
【小題19】B
【小題20】D

解析試題分析:這篇文章講述了一個(gè)男孩為了給媽媽買個(gè)禮物,利用放學(xué)時(shí)間去收麻袋賣,最終攢夠了錢,給媽媽買了禮物。
【小題1】考查名詞:A. price 價(jià)格B. cost成本C. worth價(jià)值D. value價(jià)值,從后面的five dollars可知是價(jià)格,選A。
【小題2】考查動(dòng)詞:句意:5美元可以為他家庭買一星期的食物。選A。
【小題3】考查名詞:A. question問(wèn)題B. try  嘗試C. idea主意,D. schedule安排表,have an idea有了主意。選C。
【小題4】考查動(dòng)詞:A. sell賣B. collect收集C. fetch去取D. bury埋葬,句意:他可以收集被扔了的麻袋并每個(gè)可以賣5分。選B。
【小題5】考查介詞短語(yǔ),應(yīng)該是放學(xué)后,去收集麻袋。選D 
【小題6】考查上下文串聯(lián),從第二段的the hessian sacks (麻袋) 可知選B
【小題7】考查形容詞:從下文的for he had more time for his “work”.可知男孩是高興。選A
【小題8】考查動(dòng)詞:句意:那個(gè)時(shí)間到了。選C
【小題9】考查上下文串聯(lián):從下面的一句話:“Please, Mister. I have to sell the sacks now.”可知男孩是去了商店。選D
【小題10】考查動(dòng)詞:A. hid躲藏B. reached伸手C. stole偷D. put放置,reach into是伸手到…里面。選B。
【小題11】考查動(dòng)詞:從上下文情境,男孩是跑回家了。選D
【小題12】考查定語(yǔ)從句,先行詞是the tin can ,定語(yǔ)從句中不缺主賓表,缺地點(diǎn)狀語(yǔ),用where,選D
【小題13】考查形容詞:從下文的內(nèi)容可知他的錢夠了。選B
【小題14】考查副詞:A. calmly平靜的B. honestly誠(chéng)實(shí)地C. proudly   驕傲地D. angrily生氣地,根據(jù)情境,應(yīng)該選C
【小題15】考查詞組:A. took out拿出,B. gave out散發(fā)C. set out出發(fā)D. left out遺漏,從櫥窗里拿出。選A
【小題16】考查詞組:hand sth to sb把…遞給…,選C
【小題17】考查上下文串聯(lián),后面的A jewel box,可知是A
【小題18】考查動(dòng)詞:A. opened打開B. dropped落下C. appeared   出現(xiàn)D. broke打破,打開包裹,應(yīng)該是珠寶盒出現(xiàn)了。選C
【小題19】考查副詞:從后面的she had no jewelry 可知填B。
【小題20】考查介詞:A. including包含B. with帶著C. as well as不但…而且D. except for除了,句意:除了結(jié)婚戒指她沒(méi)有珠寶。選D
考點(diǎn):考查故事類短文
點(diǎn)評(píng):本大題主要還是考查了詞匯的辨析與運(yùn)用,但更加注重綜合語(yǔ)言能力的運(yùn)用,需要根據(jù)故事情節(jié),了解詞匯用法的同時(shí),結(jié)合語(yǔ)境,做出準(zhǔn)確的判斷。

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