【題目】選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語完成短文

My mum lives alone and works at a hotel. One day on her way home from work, she saw a cat. It was very small and had white and black hair. At first, she just walked by_________because it was a really windy afternoon. But the cat followed my mum a long way.

It looked very hungry and_________. At last it walked into my mum’s heart and life.

Last Sunday, I went to visit my mum. She told me excitedly about her little cat. I saw it for the first time. The cat wasn’t afraid of me at all. When I called its name, it looked at me with its big eyes and said “meow” to me, and then walked over slowly. It was so cute that I loved it immediately.

This cat makes my mum smile. She is always happy with the cat around. The cat will stay in the room_________it feels cold or just doesn’t want to be outside. My mum loves it and always tries to make it feel_________. The cat loves my mum too. It must think of my mum as_________mum.

It is really attached to(依戀)her. It makes her heart full of love and happiness. It makes me happy too, because I love to see the smile on my mum’s face.

1A.quicklyB.earlyC.loudlyD.happily

2A.coldB.boringC.busyD.interesting

3A.beforeB.soC.ifD.but

4A.sorryB.healthyC.funnyD.comfortable

5A.itsB.it’sC.itD.itself

【答案】

1A

2A

3C

4D

5A

【解析】

文章大意:主要介紹了媽媽一個(gè)人住,一次偶然的機(jī)會,撿到一只錨,它給媽媽帶來了很多歡樂。

1句意:一開始,她只是匆匆路過,因?yàn)槟鞘且粋(gè)風(fēng)很大的下午。

quickly匆匆,快地;early早地;loudly大聲地;happily高興地,根據(jù)because it was a really windy afternoon.可知風(fēng)很大,所以媽媽走得很匆忙,所以應(yīng)填quickly,故選A

2句意:它看上去又餓又冷。

cold冷的 boring無聊的;busy.忙的;interesting有趣的,根據(jù)空前hungry and 和上文it was a really windy afternoon可知推測小貓應(yīng)該又餓又冷,所以應(yīng)填cold,故選A

3句意:如果它感覺冷或不想出去,貓會呆在房間里。

before..之前;so所以;if如果;but 但是,根據(jù)上句“The cat will stay in the room”和下句“it feels cold or just doesn’t want to be outside.”可知兩句屬于假設(shè)關(guān)系,如果它感覺冷或不想出去,貓會呆在房間里,所以填if,故選C。

4句意:我媽媽很喜歡它,總是盡量讓它感覺舒服。

sorry對不起;healthy健康的;funny有趣的;comfortable舒適的,根據(jù)上文My mum loves it“我媽媽很喜歡它,可知媽媽總是盡量讓它感覺舒服,故選D。

5句意:它一定認(rèn)為我媽媽是它的媽媽。

its它的;it’s它是;it它;itself它自己,根據(jù)空后名詞mum,可知用形容詞性物主代詞,根據(jù)句意可知,應(yīng)填its,故選A

完型填空考查學(xué)生們在具體語境中運(yùn)用語言的能力,綜合性較強(qiáng)。做題時(shí),應(yīng)先通讀短文,了解大意;然后根據(jù)上下文語境的提示做題,先易后難,注意辨析選項(xiàng)中的單詞的意思和用法,并注意空前后的搭配;最后應(yīng)再讀一遍短文,檢查答案。例如第1小題,句意:一開始,她只是匆匆路過,因?yàn)槟鞘且粋(gè)風(fēng)很大的下午。根據(jù)because it was a really windy afternoon.可知風(fēng)很大,所以媽媽走得很匆忙,所以應(yīng)填quickly,故選A。

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