题目列表(包括答案和解析)
If the boy had _____ the dog alone it wouldn't have bitten him.
A. set B. left C. had D. put
He _____ the place where he had been bitten by an insect.
A. snatched B. scratched C. squeezed D. stretched
It's fourteen years since I left the Philippines to live with my family in the USA. A month ago, while on summer vacation back in my motherland, I learned a lesson from mosquito(蚊子)bites. Right before 41 Kennedy Airport in New York, my grandma 42 me of the behavior of the native mosquitoes around the 43 like me. She said, "There's an old saying—the 44 you stay away from the motherland, the sweeter your blood 45 to the mosquitoes. " Not 46 it, I replied, "Grandma, that's just an old wives' tale!"
Well, less than a week 47 my arrival in Manila, I was already carpeted with a 48 of mosquito bites. I took many measures to keep myself from being 49 , but they all proved useless.
Late one 50 in my cousin's home, I couldn't bear the 51 of the bites. Hoping to find some comfort, I 52 my cousin, who was sleeping peacefully in the bed next to mine. Unhappy for being 53 she said, "There is nothing you can do. Go back to sleep. " With a few turns, she slept again. Enviously(妒嫉地) 54 her sleep, I hoped a big mosquito would 55 on her face. However, the mosquitoes would just lightly dance around her forehead and fly away quickly, never biting her. Amazed(惊奇的), I ran to others' 56 , only to find they were all sleeping 57 as the same thing occurred again and again.
From those bites, I came to 58 my grandma's silly tale. From then on, I've always tried to keep a(n) 59 mind about those strange old wives' tales 60 they do have some truth to them.
41. A. leaving B. passing C. visiting D. finding
42. A. persuaded B. reminded C. warned D. informed
43. A. students B. friends C. passengers D. visitors
44. A. earlier B. longer C. sooner D. later
45. A. grows B. goes C. flows D. remains
46. A. expecting B. understanding C. recognizing D. believing
47. A. after B. before C. when D. as
48. A. shade B. pile C. cloud D. blanket
49. A. touched B. bitten C. defeated D. discovered
50. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. night
51. A. noise B. hit C. pain D. effect
52. A. woke up B. shouted at C. looked for D. dropped on
53. A. blamed B. interrupted C. moved D. frightened
54. A. having B. watching C. making D. helping
55. A. land B. fly C. fall D. wait
56. A. houses B. flats C. rooms D. homes
57. A. joyfully B. anxiously C. soundlessly D. worriedly
58. A. tell B. know C. remember D. accept
59. A. open B. active C. clear D. honest
60. A. and B. so C. because D. until
A man liked to climb tall mountains. After years of 21 , he felt he could handle any mountain in the world.
During a climbing trip, with five other men, he 22 he would first make the final climb and claim the glory, while the others 23 . So he headed toward the top and he was 24 that there was a full moon.
25 it was foolish to climb at night alone, he did use a rope and put in good piton (岩钉) protection. With the 26 of the moon, he made rapid progress. But 27 , thick clouds were starting to build around the mountain. In just a few minutes visibility 28 to almost zero. It was now too late to 29 , so he continued to climb up the mountain.
While 30 in total darkness, he got into some rotten rock, and slid over the edge of a cliff (悬崖). The good news is that he was still 31 after the fall, although he found himself hanging from his rope. The bad news is, he had 32 his heavy coat during the fall and the night air was getting colder and colder.
Suddenly, from above he seemed to hear a strong deep voice, “ 33 the rope!” What? Once again, he heard a deep voice saying that. But 34 followed, as the climber continued to hang onto the rope, hoping to grab something that would enable him to climb to 35 . Unable to see his true 36 , the climber concluded that hanging onto the rope was his only 37 .
The following day, his teammates discovered him 38 to death, still on his rope --- only eight feet 39 a large rock. If the climber had cut the rope, he would have dropped down to a relatively safe area, where he could have built a 40 , and probably survived the night.
21. A. recovering B. experimenting C. observing D. training
22. A. wondered B. understood C. decided D. agreed
23. A. slept B. climbed C. walked D. prepared
24. A. sure B. glad C. upset D. calm
25. A. Since B. When C. Although D. If
26. A. benefit B. position C. protection D. track
27. A. naturally B. thankfully C. finally D. unfortunately
28. A. dropped B. changed C. rose D. settled
29. A. look around B. set out C. turn back D. set off
30. A. driving B. rushing C. jumping D. moving
31. A. awake B. cold C. alive D. active
32. A. buried B. picked C. worn D. lost
33. A. Wave B. Cut C. Drop D. pick
34. A. violence B. reply C. silence D. failure
35. A. safety B. origin C. top D. base
36. A. appearance B. situation C. movement D. direction
37. A. reward B. hope C. work D. result
38. A. burned B. bitten C. beaten D. frozen
39. A. in B. beside C. above D. below
40. A. path B. fire C. house D. cave
A man liked to climb tall mountains. After years of 21 , he felt he could handle any mountain in the world.
During a climbing trip, with five other men, he 22 he would first make the final climb and claim the glory, while the others 23 . So he headed toward the top and he was 24 that there was a full moon.
25 it was foolish to climb at night alone, he did use a rope and put in good piton (岩钉) protection. With the 26 of the moon, he made rapid progress. But 27 , thick clouds were starting to build around the mountain. In just a few minutes visibility 28 to almost zero. It was now too late to 29 , so he continued to climb up the mountain.
While 30 in total darkness, he got into some rotten rock, and slid over the edge of a cliff (悬崖). The good news is that he was still 31 after the fall, although he found himself hanging from his rope. The bad news is, he had 32 his heavy coat during the fall and the night air was getting colder and colder.
Suddenly, from above he seemed to hear a strong deep voice, “ 33 the rope!” What? Once again, he heard a deep voice saying that. But 34 followed, as the climber continued to hang onto the rope, hoping to grab something that would enable him to climb to 35 . Unable to see his true 36 , the climber concluded that hanging onto the rope was his only 37 .
The following day, his teammates discovered him 38 to death, still on his rope --- only eight feet 39 a large rock. If the climber had cut the rope, he would have dropped down to a relatively safe area, where he could have built a 40 , and probably survived the night.
21. A. recovering B. experimenting C. observing D. training
22. A. wondered B. understood C. decided D. agreed
23. A. slept B. climbed C. walked D. prepared
24. A. sure B. glad C. upset D. calm
25. A. Since B. When C. Although D. If
26. A. benefit B. position C. protection D. track
27. A. naturally B. thankfully C. finally D. unfortunately
28. A. dropped B. changed C. rose D. settled
29. A. look around B. set out C. turn back D. set off
30. A. driving B. rushing C. jumping D. moving
31. A. awake B. cold C. alive D. active
32. A. buried B. picked C. worn D. lost
33. A. Wave B. Cut C. Drop D. pick
34. A. violence B. reply C. silence D. failure
35. A. safety B. origin C. top D. base
36. A. appearance B. situation C. movement D. direction
37. A. reward B. hope C. work D. result
38. A. burned B. bitten C. beaten D. frozen
39. A. in B. beside C. above D. below
40. A. path B. fire C. house D. cave
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