Susannah was a shy but clever girl. She had worn 1 for as long as she could remember. And again, for as long as she could remember, some of her classmates had always made fun of her. The worst thing was that Lewis 2 her “Four Eyes”. She acted like she didn’t 3 but in fact Susannah couldn’t stand it.
One day, the class went on a school outing to visit some famous 4 . The children were walking towards the caves when Lewis 5 . While falling, he got 6 of Susannah, who walked next to him, and both 7 down the hole.
They landed in a dark cave. Susannah and Lewis shouted for 8 , but no one came. The next morning they still hadn’t been found and Lewis continued shouting for help, but no 9 and he started feeling 10 .
It must have been noontime, because Susannah 11 that the ray of light just landed on the floor in front of her. 12 , she took a piece of wood that had fallen into the cave, and, using her glasses as a magnifying glass, she focused the ray of light onto the 13 . Now they had a torch. Lewis watched with surprise and 14 and off they went to explore the cave.
It took them some time, and they had to burn quite a few torches, but finally they found a way out. On top of hugs and cries of 15 , Lewis gave Susannah his heartfelt thanks.
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【小题1】A
【小题2】D
【小题3】B
【小题4】C
【小题5】D
【小题6】A
【小题7】C
【小题8】D
【小题9】B
【小题10】A
【小题11】D
【小题12】B
【小题13】C
【小题14】C
【小题15】B
解析试题分析:本文的主要内容是一开始Susannah总是受到Lewis的嘲笑,Lewis叫她“四眼”,但后来正是Susannah用自己的智慧及眼镜,救了Lewis和自己,Lewis很感激她。
【小题1】 根据she took a piece of wood that had fallen into the cave, and, using her glasses as a magnifying glass,故选A。
【小题2】这里想说更糟糕的是,Lewis叫她“四眼”,故选D。
【小题3】根据but in fact Susannah couldn’t stand it,故选B,mind介意。
【小题4】 根据The children were walking towards the caves,故选C,caves山洞。
【小题5】 根据While falling, he got hold of Susannah,故选D,slipped滑。
【小题6】这里想说当下落时,他抓住了Susannah,故选A,hold抓住。
【小题7】 根据While falling, he got hold of Susannah,故选C。
【小题8】根据The next morning they still hadn’t been found and Lewis continued shouting for help,故选D。
【小题9】这里想说但是没有答复,他开始感觉害怕,故选B,response答复。
【小题10】这里想说但是没有答复,他开始感觉恐惧,故选A,scared恐惧。
【小题11】根据that the ray of light just landed on the floor in front of her.故选D,noticed注意。
【小题12】 这里想表达很快,她捡起了掉在山洞里的一片木头,故选B。
【小题13】根据she took a piece of wood that had fallen into the cave, and, using her glasses as a magnifying glass,故选C。
【小题14】这里想说Lewis吃惊和激动的看着,故选C,excitement激动。
【小题15】根据Lewis gave Susannah his heartfelt thanks.故选B,relief宽慰。
考点:故事类短文完形填空
点评:答题前一定要略读全文,把握文章要表达的主题,注意前后句与句,段落与段落之间的关系。答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系。对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来。答完后再通读一遍文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯。
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