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One day, Nancy came home from school crying. Taking her in her arms, Mummy tried to   36  her. After a while, she stopped crying and asked, “Mummy, am I  37  ?” “No, you are not,” said Mummy, “but let us discuss this after you  38  , OK?”
Several minutes later, Nancy began to have supper with Mummy.
“Who   39  that you are bad?” asked Mummy.
“Phillips, my friend. He asked me for help with his maths but I   40   because I wanted to read the new book Daddy gave me. He got   41  and said I was a bad girl,” said Nancy.
“You are   42  ,” said Mummy. “Phillips has often helped you with your English. You should have helped him. Why don’t you phone him and say   43  to him?”
“But he called me bad and   44  with me. I don’t want to go,” Nancy cried.
“Though you have done   45   bad, it does not make you a bad person. You are  46   a good person.”
Nancy showed a  47   look on her face. “How can that be, Mummy?” she asked.
“Our   48  is always good. So never believe that you are bad,” Mummy replied with a smile.
  49   flooded on Nancy’s face. “Am I  50  good, Mummy?” she asked.
“Yes, you are good, and always will be so. But that does not mean that you should not  51  the wrong that you do. You will have to call and   52  to Phillips. Do you understand me?”
“Yes, Mummy,” said Nancy slowly. “Thank you for telling me this. I feel much better now,” said Nancy  53 . “I am going to   54  Phillips right away, and I am never going to   55  that I am always good.”
小题1:
A.calm B.protectC.trick D.praise
小题2:
A.shy B.foolish C.badD.strong
小题3:
A.get upB.grow up C.wash up D.turn up
小题4:
A.said B.saw C.heardD.doubted
小题5:
A.criedB.refused C.admittedD.allowed
小题6:
A.excited B.comfortable C.nervous D.angry
小题7:
A.wrong B.brave C.wise D.careful
小题8:
A.goodbye B.sorry C.thank youD.hello
小题9:
A.competed B.lived C.worked D.argued
小题10:
A.everything B.anything C.somethingD.nothing
小题11:
A.always B.sometimes C.ever D.never
小题12:
A.worried B.puzzled C.confidentD.satisfied
小题13:
A.chanceB.choice C.conditionD.nature
小题14:
A.FearB.PatienceC.Shock D.Joy
小题15:
A.really B.hardly C.alreadyD.gradually
小题16:
A.account for B.pay for C.look forward toD.rely on
小题17:
A.devote B.apologize C.introduce D.turn
小题18:
A.coldly B.sadly C.gratefullyD.pitifully
小题19:
A.consult B.change C.teach D.call
小题20:
A.agree B.explain C.forget D.confirm

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

试题分析:本文讲述了一位母亲教育自己的孩子,虽然我们的天性都是善良的,但是我们要为我们所犯的错误付出代价。
小题1:A 动词辨析。A镇定B保护C欺骗D表扬;Nancy哭着回家,妈妈抱着她想让她平静。
小题2:C 上下文串联。根据下文可知Phillips说她是坏孩子。她对自己产生怀疑。
小题3:.C 上下文串联。她哭着回家,妈妈让她先去洗干净,然后再向她解释具体情况。
小题4:A 动词辨析。A说B看见C听见D怀疑;谁说你是坏孩子的?这是妈妈在询问情况。
小题5:B 动词辨析。A哭B拒绝C承认D允许;Phillips让我帮他学习,但是我拒绝了他,因为我想做别的事情。故B正确。
小题6:D 形容词辨析。A兴奋B舒服C紧张D生气;被我拒绝,Phillips生气了,说我是坏孩子。
小题7:A 形容词辨析。A错误的B勇敢的C聪明的D细心的;妈妈说Nancy错了,因为Phillips一直都帮助她,而她却没有帮助Phillips。
小题8:B 上下文串联。妈妈认为Nancy错了,就让她向Phillips道歉。Say sorry道歉。
小题9:D 动词辨析。A竞争B生活C工作D争论;Phillips还和Nancy争吵了起来。
小题10:C 词义辨析。尽管你坐了错误的事情,但是并不意外着你是坏孩子。Something wrong指错事。Wrong修饰不定代词something。
小题11:A 副词辨析。妈妈鼓励孩子,你一直都是一个好孩子。
小题12:B 形容词辨析。A担心的B困惑的C自信的D满意的;根据后半句说明小女孩不能理解妈妈的话,所以脸上有困惑的表情。
小题13:D 名词辨析。A机会B选择C条件D自然天性;我们的天性都是好的,所以永远不要认为自己是坏孩子。
小题14:D 名词辨析。A害怕B耐心C震惊D开心;开心的表情覆盖了Nancy的脸。
小题15:A 副词辨析。小女孩问妈妈“我真的很好吗?”。
小题16:B 短语辨析。A解释B承担,为了…付出代价C期待D依靠;你是好孩子,但是这并不意味着你不为自己不好的行为不付出代价。
小题17:B 动词辨析。A致力于B道歉C介绍D转身;你得打电话给Phillips向对方道歉。
小题18:.C 副词辨析。A冷酷地B悲哀地C感激地D遗憾地;小女孩感激地对妈妈说。
小题19:D 上下文串联。我现在就打电话给Phillips,向他道歉。
小题20:C 动词辨析。A同意B解释C忘记D确认;我永远不会忘记自己是一个好孩子。
点评:从本文来看,考生应该从时态、语态、语气、名词的数等各个角度分析所填内容是否与上下文一致,从而排除一些备选答案,缩小选择范围;分析空白处与前后词之间的语义关联、搭配关系,从而排除一些选项;弄清楚该题的句法关系,分析一下它是简单句、并列句,还是复合句;判断所填的内容在句中充当什么成分,应是什么词性,并分析备选答案之间的异同,从而排除干扰项选出正确答案。
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Wherever she goes, Molly leaves her mark. Without saying a word, she speaks to people with her kind eyes. Even when she walks away, she leaves an impression.Molly's mark is a smile, stamped into the ground by the horseshoe at the bottom of her false leg.
A few years ago, Molly was badly attacked by a dog.The dog bit all four or Molly’s legs and left large cuts in her face. Molly's owner, Kate Harris, took her to an animal hospital.Doctors there were able to save Molly’s life, but soon one of her legs became very infected(感染).
At first, doctors thought Molly would have to be put to sleep.But Molly changed their minds. This pony, doctors noticed, shifted her weight, and rested her good leg from time to time. Doctors knew t hat Molly had amazing intelligence, and that she wanted to live.
Several doctors operated on Molly, and removed her infected leg. A false leg was made for her. The leg was a hollow cast with a pole at the bottom for balance. Doctors gave Molly a special horseshoe at the bottom of the leg. This horseshoe she had had a stamp of a smile face in it!
After the operation, Molly walked around on all four legs, as if nothing had ever happened to her! Now, with every step she takes, she stamps a smile in the dirt.But she leaves her m ark in other ways, too.
Kaye Harris took Molly to the false leg center. There were children there who, like Molly, had artificial arms or legs. They were amazed to see a pony with a false leg. Molly made them smile and gave them hope. Soon, Molly began to visit schools, nursing homes, army bases and hospitals. A book was even written about Molly!
小题1:Molly is the name of a__________.
A.dogB.horseC.parentD.child
小题2:Which of the following is true according to the text?
A.Molly can speak to people in kind words.
B.Kay Harris took Molly to a children’s hospital after the attack.
C.In the beginning, doctors had planned to end Molly’s life.
D.Molly sometimes leaves smiling marks on people’s faces.
小题3:What is unique about Molly?
A.Molly has a false leg with a horseshoe shaped like a smiling face.
B.Molly ran a race and won the first prize.
C.Molly often visits places such as schools and parks.
D.Molly has become a symbol of hope for people of all ages.

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