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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从2140各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Jack and his 11-year-old son, Tony, love basketball very much. On Tonys birthday, Jack decided to drive him       Chicago, more than two hours distance, for the first game of the World Championships. They had no          but hoped to buy two from other people.

After arriving in Chicago, they           in the streets for two hours carrying a           which said, We need two tickets.         the cheapest ticket was $175 and they could not          it. They were about to leave when a man         them. He pulled out two tickets and          them to Jack. How much do you want?           ! No money is needed! said the man.

When asked, the man        , I am working for Joe, who hasnt          a World Championships for 16 years. But he is ill and cant make it this time. So he told me to give the two tickets away. The only          he set is to give the tickets to people I think will be deserving. A lot of people looked as if they might just take the tickets and         them right away. Then I saw you. You seemed very           and you made me         my Dad and myself when I was a child. I          wanted to go to see a World Championships game with my father at that time. But I never got the         …”

How important and          the game was to Jack and his son! Here is           Jack said, Its the most worth         thing that happened to us. My boy and I must have turned to each other 30 times during the game. I cant forget that night.

1.A. in       B. to           C. through   D. for

2.A. tickets      B. cards    C. passes    D. money

3.A. rode   B. ran       C. walked   D. cried

4.A. book   B. photo     C. magazine   D. sign

5.A. But   B. And    C. Or       D. So

6.A. offer   B. afford    C. keep    D. hold

7.A. invited      B. asked     C. stopped   D. beat

8.A. handed      B. sent        C. left       D. threw

9.A. Cheap  B. Expensive   C. Terrible   D. Free

10.A. agreed  B. explained   C. examined   D. appeared

11.A. delayed  B. won      C. lost    D. missed

12.A. record  B. time   C. rule      D. point

13.A. lend   B. sell    C. tear    D. make

14.A. boring  B. interesting   C. smart     D. anxious

15.A. think of  B. care for   C. give up   D. belong to

16.A. really  B. very    C. well    D. nearly

17.A. ability    B. right      C. chance    D. dream

18.A. unpleasant B. funny   C. disappointing  D. unforgettable

19.A. which  B. what    C. that    D. how

20.A. hating  B. discussing   C. remembering  D. playing

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.B 11.D 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.A 17.C 18.D 19.B 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文主要讲述了Jack和他儿子所经历的一件难以忘怀的故事。Jack和他的儿子都很喜欢篮球,在他儿子的生日那天,Jack决定带儿子去芝加哥看球赛。但是他们并没有门票,他们在芝加哥的街上等了两个小时也没有票,这时一个好心人送给他们两张票。这一夜成为父子永远难忘的一夜。 1.B 考查介词。A. in 进去;B. to 到、往;C. through 穿过、通过;D. for 为了。根据上文的drive him以及下文的目的地Chicago,故选择B,指开车载他去芝加哥。 2.A 考查名词。A. tickets 门票;B. cards 卡片;C. passes 通过;D. money 钱。根据下文的We need two tickets可知,选择A,指他们没有门票。 3.C 考查动词。A. rode 骑(马、车等);B. ran 跑;C. walked 走;D. cried 哭。根据常识,在街上想买票,应该是边走边举着牌,故选择C。 4.D 考查名词。A. book 书本;B. photo 照片;C. magazine 杂志;D. sign 符号、指示牌。根据下文的which said以及上文的举着,选择D最为恰当,意为:举着牌子,上面写着我们要两张票。 5.A 考查连词。A. But 但是;B. And 和、也;C. Or 否则;D. So 因此。根据下文所说票价,可知这里是转折关系,故选择A。 6.B 考查动词。A. offer 提供;B. afford 承担得起、买得起;C. keep 保持、维持;D. hold 拿住、握住。根据下文的They were about to leave可知,他们买不起票。故选择B。 7.C 考查动词。A. invited 邀请;B. asked 问、要求;C. stopped 停止、把…拦住;D. beat 击败、打败、敲打。根据上文的They were about to leave可知父子俩正准备离开,这时有人出现,故选择C,意为:有个人拦住了他。 8.A 考查动词。A. handed 传递、交给;B. sent 送;C. left 离开;D. threw 扔。根据前文的动作He pulled out two tickets可以推断出,这个人把票递给他们。故选择A。 9.D 考查形容词。A. Cheap 便宜的;B. Expensive 昂贵的;C. Terrible 糟糕的;D. Free 免费的。根据下文的No money is needed!可知,选择D,表示这个人把票免费送给父子俩。 10.B 考查动词。A. agreed 同意;B. explained 解释;C. examined 检查;D. appeared 出现。根据上文的When asked,可知此处这个人是作出回答,故选项B,意为解释给父子俩听。 11.D 考查动词。A. delayed 耽搁;B. won 赢、获得;C. lost 失去;D. missed 错过。根据下文的But he is ill and can’t make it this time可知,Joe从未错过一场比赛,这次由于生病才未能来。故选择D。 12.C 考查名词。A. record 纪录;B. time 时间;C. rule 规则、行为准则;D. point 要点。根据下文的set可知,此处要形成搭配。选项A set a record 创造纪录;选项B set time 设立时间;选项C set rule 设定规则;选项D 设定点。根据句意选择C,意为他所设的唯一的规则就是要把票给我认为是值得的人。 13.B 考查动词。A. lend 借;B. sell 卖;C. tear 撕;D. make 制作。根据上文可知这对父子本打算买票但是票价太高,他们买不起。由此推断,有很多人在这儿买票。故选择B,指有很多人看上去就是想拿到票后立即转手卖出。 14.D 考查形容词。A. boring 令人无聊的;B. interesting 有意思的;C. smart 聪明的;D. anxious 焦急的、渴望的。根据上文可知,这个人想把票给值得给的人,而不愿送给票贩子。故他是想送给想看比赛的人,所以他要找的就是面露焦急的人。故选择D。 15.A 考查动词短语。A. think of 想起;B. care for 喜欢、照料;C. give up 放弃;D. belong to 属于。下文提到这个人小时候想和父亲一起看比赛,故此处选择A,意为:你使我想起我小时候我的父亲和我。 16.A 考查副词。A. really 真地;B. very 很、非常;C. well 很好;D. nearly 几乎。根据下文这个人略带遗憾的语气可知,他小时候真想看比赛。故选择A。 17.C 考查名词。A. ability 能力;B. right 权利;C. chance 机会;D. dream 梦想。根据常理推测,这个人是没有机会和父亲看比赛,而不是没有这个能力、权利、梦想等,故选择C。 18.D 考查形容词。A. unpleasant 不愉快的;B. funny 可笑的;C. disappointing 令人失望的;D. unforgettable 难以忘记的。根据文章最后一段的I can’t forget that night可知选择D,表示无法忘怀。 19.B 考查表语从句连接词。A. which 哪一;B. what 什么;C. that 不缺少成分时用;D. how 如何。本题为表语从句,从句中缺少宾语,故选择B。 20. 考查动词。A. hating 讨厌;B. discussing 讨论;C. remembering 记住;D. playing 玩。根据最后一句话I can’t forget that night可知,选择C,指最值得记住的事情。
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