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18.Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Hunting wild birds is illegal in Shanghai-and especially in Chongming County.So is selling birds as pets and(50)C them in restaurants as delicacies.
But enforcement (执法) is difficult,and in many cases nonexistent,due to lack of(51)A and staff.A lot of(52)B work is left to volunteers.According to an official of the Shanghai Wild Animal Protection Association,who(53)D to be named,some small restaurants are(54)Bserving bird dishes,but the(55)C is impossible to stop at this time."We have to(56)A cooperation with the city's(57)D and industry department,the food and drug (58)C,the police and many other sectors (部门) of the government,"he said."
(59)C,there is no law enforcement power to (60)B their business licenses."
The association lacks enough people to(61)B into the Chongming woods,as the volunteers do,to(62)D nets,which are used to capture birds.The Chongming Woods Protection Team has only six members and five of them have to take care of the (63)C-only one is dedicated to bird protection,according to Jiang Long,our team leader and a member of the non-governmental Shanghai Green Oasis Ecological Conservation and Communication Center."What they can do is limited,so volunteers are needed to fill the (64)A,"Jiang said.

50.A.killingB.buyingC.servingD.burning
51.A.resourcesB.sourcesC.gunsD.tools
52.A.routineB.protectionC.difficultD.easy
53.A.allowedB.approvedC.agreedD.declined
54.A.carefullyB.illegallyC.loyallyD.privately
55.A.behaviorB.lawC.practiceD.case
56.A.seekB.giveC.findD.connect
57.A.educationB.fishingC.animalD.commerce
58.A.businessB.associationC.administrationD.institute
59.A.MeanwhileB.ThereforeC.OtherwiseD.Besides
60.A.provideB.suspendC.supplyD.refuse
61.A.intrudeB.ventureC.floodD.invade
62.A.break intoB.look forC.turn overD.cut down
63.A.birdsB.animalsC.woodsD.beach
64.A.gapB.holeC.occupationD.place

分析 狩猎野鸟在上海是非法的,提倡保护野生动物.

解答 50.C   51.A  52.B   53.D   54.B   55.C   56.A   57.D   58.C   59.C 60.B   61.B   62.D   63.C   64.A50.C 考查动词词义辨析 狩猎野鸟在上海是非法的,尤其是在崇明县,卖鸟作宠物,把鸟提供给饭店作美味佳肴也是违法的,故选C.
51.A 考查名词词义辨析 奥德修斯叫喊着要他们驶向正在繁花茂盛的草地上唱歌的海妖姐妹,但没人理他.no one 没人
52.B 考查名词词义辨析 海员们驾驶船只一直向前,直到最后歌声完全听不到了,completely 完全地
53.D根据上下文 然后他们才给奥德修斯松绑,取出他们耳朵中的蜡.故选then.
54.B 细节理解,这次塞壬海妖们算是白唱了歌.第一次她们的歌声没有起到效果,应选B.once一次
55.C 考查名词词义辨析,effects影响,效果,根据语境,第一次她们的歌声没有起到效果,塞壬海妖们算是白唱了歌.故选C.
56.A 考查动词词义辨析.遥远的海面上有一岛屿,石崖边居住着唱魔歌的海妖塞壬三姐妹.故选A.
57.D 考查形容词词义辨析,半人半岛的塞壬姐妹们坐在一片花丛里,唱着盎惑人心的歌,甜美的歌声把过往的船只引向该岛,然后撞上礁石船毁人亡.故选D.sweet 甜美的
58.C 根据上下文,甜美的歌声把过往的船只引向该岛,然后撞上礁石船毁人亡,故选C
59.C考查动词词义辨析 pass 经过,路过.句意:过往的海员和船只都受到迷惑走向毁灭,无一幸免.故选C
60.B 考查名词词义辨析 根据上文.过往的海员和船只都受到迷惑走向毁灭,无一幸免,故选B,disaster灾难.
61.B由下文可知,为了对付塞壬姐妹,他采取了谨慎的防备措施.可知他们做了准备,故选Bpreparation 准备.
62.D 考查生活常识 歌声只能是听到,句意:船只还没驶到能听到歌声的地方,
63.C细节理解题 由后文和语境可知,船只还没驶到能听到歌声的地方,奥德修斯就令人把他拴在桅杆上,并吩咐手下用蜡把他们的耳朵塞住.他还告诫他们通过死亡岛时不要理会他的命令和手势.tie 系,捆,绑
64.A 考查名词辨析 吩咐手下用蜡塞住他们的耳朵.

点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.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.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

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