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One day a rich man was invited to dinner at the home of one of his friends. He did not know what to 1 the wine, meat and chicken he had just bought. Certainly he could not 2 them to the servant. Then he had 3 idea. He called up the servant and 4 to him.
"I'll be away for the whole evening, and I'll leave you to look after the house. In the cupboard there are two bottles filled with 5. Be careful about it. You'll be killed if you take even a 6 of it. There is also some meat and chicken in the cupboard. Take care of them". 7 these words the rich man left the home.
8 the master turned his back, the servant opened the cupboard and began to enjoy all the nice things in it. He 9 the two bottles and ate up the meat, the chicken and 10 he found in the cupboard. He was 11 and soon fell 12.
At mid-night the rich man returned home. He looked into the cupboard and to his great 13 , all the wine and food were 14. He was mad with 15and called the servant up.
"Oh, Master," the servant began to say 16 the rich man could open his mouth; "while you were away, the neighbor's black cat stole into our kitchen and ate up every things in the cupboard. I know you would be angry with me. I was so 17 that I drank the two bottles of poison to kill 18 “there were tears in the servant's eyes.”O(jiān)h, Master," he continued, "Please don't get angry with a 19 man. I'll soon be dead.
The rich man, of course, did not 20

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      make
    2. B.
      put into
    3. C.
      deal with
    4. D.
      do with
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      buy
    2. B.
      cook
    3. C.
      leave
    4. D.
      bring
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      some
    2. B.
      an
    3. C.
      the
    4. D.
      no
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      said
    2. B.
      told
    3. C.
      spoke
    4. D.
      talked
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      water
    2. B.
      oil
    3. C.
      wine
    4. D.
      poison
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      piece
    2. B.
      drop
    3. C.
      lot
    4. D.
      bottle
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      At
    2. B.
      On
    3. C.
      With
    4. D.
      Hearing
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      Before
    2. B.
      While
    3. C.
      Hardly when
    4. D.
      As soon as
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      broke
    2. B.
      emptied
    3. C.
      removed
    4. D.
      cleaned
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      that
    2. B.
      what
    3. C.
      something
    4. D.
      everything else
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      satisfied
    2. B.
      excited
    3. C.
      worried
    4. D.
      disappointed
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      sleep
    2. B.
      asleep
    3. C.
      sleepy
    4. D.
      sleeping
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      surprising
    2. B.
      surprise
    3. C.
      surprised
    4. D.
      joy
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      gone
    2. B.
      left
    3. C.
      missed
    4. D.
      disappeared
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      tears
    2. B.
      scene
    3. C.
      anger
    4. D.
      a smile
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      when
    2. B.
      after
    3. C.
      as
    4. D.
      before
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      afraid
    2. B.
      sad
    3. C.
      anxious
    4. D.
      sure
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      the cat
    2. B.
      the man
    3. C.
      myself
    4. D.
      the neighbor
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      dead
    2. B.
      dying
    3. C.
      living
    4. D.
      wounded
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      say
    2. B.
      hear
    3. C.
      believe
    4. D.
      listen to
DCBAD BCDBD ABBAC DACBC
試題分析:本文講述了一個有趣的故事,有錢人被朋友邀請出去吃飯因為不放心家里吃的喝的,對仆人說這是毒藥,聰明的仆人用自己的辦法騙了主人,讓主人無可奈何。
1.考查動詞:A. make 制作B. put into 放入C. deal with處理(和how連用) D. do with處理(和what連用),他不知道怎么處理酒,因為和what連用,選D
2.考查動詞:A. buy買B. cook燒C. leave離開,留下D. bring帶來,他不能把它們留給仆人。選C
3.考查冠詞:他有了個好主意,用an,A. some一些C. the那個D. no沒有,不符合句意,選B
4.考查動詞:A. said說,后面接說話的內容,B. told告訴C. spoke說話D. talked談論,因為后面是他和仆人說話的內容。選A
5.考查名詞:A. water 水B. oil油C. wine酒D. poison毒藥,從后面的You'll be killed可知選 D
6.考查名詞:A. piece塊B. drop滴C. lot多D. bottle瓶子,一滴都會致命的。選B
7.考查介詞:with these words說完這些話,富有的人走了。選C
8.考查連詞:A. Before在…之前B. While當…時候C. Hardly when一…就,用于倒裝句,D. As soon as一…就,主人一轉身,仆人就打開櫥柜。選D
9.考查動詞:A. broke打破B. emptied倒空C. removed移開D. cleaned打掃,他倒空了兩個瓶子吃完了肉。選B
10.考查動詞:吃完了他在櫥柜里找到的一切東西。everything else選D
11.考查形容詞:A. satisfied 滿意的B. excited興奮的C. worried擔心的D. disappointed失望的,吃完了東西,一定是滿足了。選A
12.考查動詞:A. sleep睡覺B. asleep這是形容詞,睡著了C. sleepy困的D. sleeping睡覺的現在分詞,詞組fall asleep。選B
13.考查形容詞:A. surprising 令人驚訝的, B. surprise驚訝C. surprised感到驚訝的D. joy高興,to one’s surprise使某人驚訝的是,主人回來看見東西都沒了,肯定驚訝了。選B
14.考查形容詞:A. gone沒有了B. left離開C. missed錯過,表示不見了:missingD. disappeared 消失,不能用被動,選A
15.考查名詞:A. tears眼淚B. scene場景C. anger憤怒D. a smile微笑,這里表示:因為生氣要發(fā)瘋了。選C
16.考查連詞:在主人張開嘴之前,仆人就說話了。Before可以翻譯成“在…之前,還沒來得及”選D
17.考查形容詞:A. afraid害怕B. sad悲傷C. anxious焦慮的D. sure確定的,我很害怕以至于喝了兩瓶毒藥。選A
18.考查名詞:A. the cat貓B. the man那個人C. myself 自己D. the neighbor鄰居,喝了毒藥是自殺。選C
19.考查形容詞:A. dead死的B. dying快死的C. living活著的D. wounded受傷的,后面的句子I'll soon be dead.可知選 B
20.考查動詞:A. say說話B. hear聽見C. believe相信D. listen to聽,主人當然不相信了。選C
考點:考查故事類短文
點評:文章是很有趣的故事,從中可以看出仆人的智慧,通過上下文信息考查考生的綜合運用英語的能力,滲透了情感教育,注重語篇的學習,考查考生駕馭語篇的能力,培養(yǎng)自己根據語篇綜合運用英語的能力。對各種詞匯的考查也是重點。
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18. A. unimportant      B. necessary        C. unbelievable         D. ordinary

19.A. and           B. even                 C. or               D. as

20. A. what             B. which            C. that                 D. how

 

 

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