【題目】 Once upon a time, there lived a wise man. Everyone respected him. His son, however, was very___________and did nothing every day.

The wise man was worried about his son’s future. One day, he said to his son, “I want you to find some treasure. I have drawn a map to___________you.” Then he handed his son a bag. Inside the bag were clothes, some food, a little money and the___________.

The son set out on his long journey the next day. Along the way, he met a lot of people. He sometimes was_________by some with food and by some with a room to live in. However, he also came across robbers (強(qiáng)盜)who tried to rob him.

_________, after a long year, he reached the place where the treasure was. He spent two days looking and digging for the treasure, but found___________. He felt so disappointed. Then he went back to his home. On his way back, he learned to make meals and fix his own clothes _________.He also met the same people who had helped him_________. This time, he helped them in order to repay(報(bào)答)them.

When he reached home, he said___________ to his father for not finding the treasure. “There wasn’t any treasure in the very first place, my son.” the father answered____________, “But I think you have found your life’s true meaning.”

1A.lazyB.busyC.hard-working

2A.meetB.disappointC.guide

3A.keyB.mapC.knife

4A.fooledB.praisedC.helped

5A.FinallyB.UnluckilyC.Suddenly

6A.anythingB.nothingC.everything

7A.herselfB.myselfC.himself

8A.beforeB.laterC.now

9A.thanksB.sorryC.goodbye

10A.happilyB.sadlyC.angrily

【答案】

1A

2C

3B

4C

5A

6B

7C

8A

9B

10A

【解析】

本文講述了一位父親幫助兒子的故事,兒子很懶,整天無事可做,父親給兒子畫了一張地圖,讓兒子根據(jù)地圖去尋寶,兒子一無所獲的回來了,但是他學(xué)會自己做飯和整理衣服,他的父親卻很開心,因?yàn)樗J(rèn)為兒子已經(jīng)找到了自己生活的真諦。

1句意:然而他的兒子卻非常懶惰,每天什么也不做。

lazy懶惰的;busy忙碌的;hard-working勤奮的。根據(jù)句中however可知,此處與上文意思轉(zhuǎn)折,每人都尊重那位智者,但是智者的兒子非常懶,每天什么也不做。故選A。

2句意:我畫了張地圖來指引你。

meet遇見;disappoint使……失望;guide指引。根據(jù)句中“have drawn a map”可知,此處是通過畫好的地圖指引他的兒子去找到寶藏。故選C

3句意:包里有衣服,一些食物,一點(diǎn)錢和那張地圖。

key鑰匙;map地圖;knife小刀。根據(jù)上文中“I have drawn a map to guide you.”可知,這位智者給兒子畫了一張地圖,所以在包里除了衣服、食物和錢以外,還有地圖。故選B。

4句意:他有時(shí)會得到一些人的幫助,一些人給他食物,一些人給他房間住。

fooled愚弄;praised表揚(yáng);helped幫助。根據(jù)句中“by some with food and by some with a room to live in”可知,在他的旅途中,他會被人們幫助,一些人給他食物,一些人給他房間住,be helped被幫助。故選C。

5句意:終于,經(jīng)過漫長的一年,他到達(dá)了寶藏所在的地方。

Finally最終,終于;Unluckily不幸地;Suddenly突然。根據(jù)句中“he reached the place where the treasure was”可知,最終,智者的兒子到達(dá)了寶藏所在的地方。故選A

6句意:他花了兩天時(shí)間尋找和挖寶藏,但一無所獲。

anything任何東西;nothing沒有東西;everything所有東西。根據(jù)句中but可知,前后意思轉(zhuǎn)折,也就是說他花時(shí)間尋找和挖寶藏,但是他卻一無所獲,什么也沒有找到。故選B

7句意:在回來的路上,他學(xué)會了自己做飯,自己整理衣服。

herself她自己;myself我自己;himself他自己。根據(jù)句中“fix his own clothes”可知,他自己整理自己的衣服。故選C

8句意:他也遇到了之前幫助過他的人。

before之前;later后來;now現(xiàn)在。根據(jù)上文中“He sometimes was helped by some with food and by some with a room to live in.”可知,在他來尋找寶藏的路上,一些人幫助了他,在他返回的路上,他又遇到了之前幫助過他的這些人了。故選A。

9句意:當(dāng)他回到家,他向他的父親說對不起,因?yàn)樗麤]有找到寶藏。

thanks謝謝;sorry對不起;goodbye再見。根據(jù)句中“for not finding the treasure”可知,因?yàn)樗麤]有找到寶藏,所以向父親說對不起。故選B。

10句意:“根本就沒有什么寶藏,我的孩子”,父親高興地回答到,“但我想你已經(jīng)找到了生命的真諦”。

happily開心地,高興地;sadly悲傷地;angrily生氣地。根據(jù)句中“But I think you have found your life’s true meaning.”可知,這位父親認(rèn)為自己的兒子找到了生命的真諦,所以他是高興地說道。故選A。

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