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        1. Jonathan lived alone in a house,which he looked after carefully.One summer evening Jonathan returned home   1 usual at 4:53.When he opened the front gate, he suddenly noticed something   2 .There was   3  in the earth in one of the flower beds.Jonathan was just going to blame(責備)the milkman or the postman   4 he noticed that one of the curtains(窗簾)in the front room downstairs was   5  .Jonathan never did it like that.
          He walked up to the porch(門廊)and   6  it quietly.He   7  carefully for a few seconds.  8  could hear nothing.The front door was half-open.Jonathan studied it carefully,  9  if he had forgotten to close it that morning.He had   10 forgotten before.He stepped silently    11 the hall to the door and looked   12  the room.The shadow(影子)of a man was clearly    13 on the far wall in the evening sunlight.He had clearly been standing  14 the door since Jonathan’s return.Jonathan closed the door and turned the key quickly.Then he quietly picked up  15   and began to call   16  .The thief, a tall young man, tried to climb     17   a window to get out but Jonathan   18   that.He beat him with his umbrella.Three minutes later the police   19  .Jonathan was a little angry that he had to have dinner later than usual but on the whole night he felt quite pleased with     20  .

          【小題1】
          A.toB.1ikeC.a(chǎn)s D.for
          【小題2】
          A.goodB.beautifulC.badly D.strange
          【小題3】
          A.a(chǎn) heavy footprint.B.a(chǎn) beautiful flower
          C.a(chǎn) newspaper D.a(chǎn) bottle of ink
          【小題4】
          A.whenB.whileC.a(chǎn)s D.since
          【小題5】
          A.troubleB.out of placeC.wrong D.shining
          【小題6】
          A.closedB.lookedC.opened D.knocked at
          【小題7】
          A.watchedB.1istenedC.studied D.waited
          【小題8】
          A.a(chǎn)ndB.whileC.but D.so
          【小題9】
          A.seeingB.wantingC.wondering D.waiting
          【小題10】
          A.a(chǎn)lwaysB.neverC.ever D.sometimes
          【小題11】
          A.inB.a(chǎn)roundC.over D.a(chǎn)cross
          【小題12】
          A.insideB.out ofC.a(chǎn)t D.a(chǎn)fter
          【小題13】
          A.shone (照耀)B.reflected (反射)C.given D.put up
          【小題14】
          A.in front ofB.in the frontC.beside D.behind
          【小題15】
          A.a(chǎn) stoneB.a(chǎn) stickC.a(chǎn) knife D.the telephone
          【小題16】
          A.the neighbourB.his friendC.the policeD.the thief
          【小題17】
          A.byB.ontoC.through D.to
          【小題18】
          A.had hopedB.had thoughtC.had wished D.had noticed
          【小題19】
          A.1eftB.a(chǎn)rrivedC.reached D.spoke
          【小題20】
          A.himselfB.the policeC.the thief D.the house


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

          解析試題分析:文章講述Jonathan智斗小偷的故事,說明在遇到類似問題要冷靜處理,也要機智勇敢。
          【小題1】考查介詞:as usual,Jonathan 象平常一樣4:53回家。選C
          【小題2】考查形容詞:strange 修飾something奇怪的東西。選D
          【小題3】考查名詞短語:從后面的in the earth 可知是一個大腳印。選A
          【小題4】考查連詞:從前面的was just going to 可知是when..,剛要做…這時。選A
          【小題5】考查介詞短語:out of place 在不適當?shù)奈恢。選B
          【小題6】考查動詞:it指代porch ,所以是open,選C
          【小題7】考查動詞:從后面的hear nothing 可知是聽,選B
          【小題8】考查連詞,仔細聽卻沒聽見什么是轉(zhuǎn)折關系。選C
          【小題9】考查動詞:A.seeing 看見,B.wanting 想要,C.wondering 想知道D.waiting等待,句意:他想知道是不是忘了關。選C。
          【小題10】考查副詞:以前從來不會忘了關。選B
          【小題11】考查介詞:A.in在…里面B.a(chǎn)round在…周圍C.over在…上方D.a(chǎn)cross穿過,句意:他悄悄穿過大廳來到門口。選D。
          【小題12】考查介詞:look inside the room朝房間里面看。選A
          【小題13】考查動詞:從前面的主語The shadow 可知是反射,選B
          【小題14】考查介詞:stand behind the door站在門后。選D
          【小題15】考查動詞:從后面的call,可知是pick up the telephone拿起電話。選 D
          【小題16】考查名詞:這種情況應該報警:call the police。下文也有暗示,選C
          【小題17】考查介詞:爬過窗戶,用climb through the windows。選C
          【小題18】考查動詞:表示Jonathan 已經(jīng)意識到小偷要從窗戶爬出去。選D
          【小題19】考查動詞:警察到了,用arrived,注意reach是及物動詞。選B
          【小題20】考查反身代詞,Jonathan 對自己感到滿意。選A
          考點:考查故事類短文
          點評:故事結(jié)構(gòu)清晰,情節(jié)引人入勝,選項中可以看出,本大題主要還是考查了詞匯的辨析與運用,但更加注重綜合語言能力的運用,需要根據(jù)故事情節(jié),了解詞匯用法的同時,結(jié)合語境,做出準確的判斷。

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