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At the edge of a forest, stood a big tree. Its branches spread out majestically (庄严地) and so did its roots. It         people from the sun under its shady leaves, and provided          to countless birds and other small creatures in its branches. It was very excited with activity all the time.

At the foot of the tree grew a little plant. The plant was tall, thin, graceful and easily         , and tended to fall over at the        of the slightest wind.

One day, the two neighbours were having a little chat.

Well, little one, said the tree to the plant, Why do you not plant your feet deeply in the ground, and raise your head         in the air as I do?

I see no need to do so,        the plant with a smile.         , I think I may be safer this way.

Safer! sneered (讥讽) the tree. Are you        that youre safer than I am? Do you know how deep my roots are        ,  how thick and strong my trunk is?        two men hold hands they would not be able to surround my trunk. Who could possibly pull me out by the roots or         my head to the ground?

And the tree turned away from the plant in         .

But the tree was to         its words very soon. One evening a great hurricane        in the region. It threw the trees off their roots and almost completely destroyed the forest. It uprooted the tree and         it away with great force.

When the storm had passed, the villagers living nearby        the damage. Strong trees that had once almost touched the sky, were now reduced to stumps (残根)or        . The dead animals were found everywhere in the        .

But there was one        . The little plant. The plant had been moved from side to side under the hurricane, and bent completely. But when the hurricane ended, it sighed and stood upright again.

No trace remained of its powerful neighbour          .

1.A. hide     B. protect    C. prevent  D. defend

2.A. shade    B. food    C. shelter   D. space

3.A. broken    B. destroyed   C. grown   D. planted

4.A. reach    B. blow    C. touch   D. knock

5.A. bravely    B. straightly   C. gratefully  D. delightedly

6.A. explained    B. shouted   C. said   D. whispered

7.A. Gradually    B. Actually   C. Generally  D. Finally

8.A. concluding   B. finding   C. guessing  D. suggesting

9.A. placed    B. hidden       C. buried   D. planted

10.A. Even if    B. Although   C. Because  D. When

11.A. put     B. bow    C. lead   D. get

12.A. anger    B. surprise   C. belief   D. relief

13.A. keep    B. regret    C. break   D. follow

14.A. blew    B. arrived       C. arose   D. appeared

15.A. turned    B. pushed   C. threw   D. blew

16.A. counted    B. saw    C. observed  D. surveyed

17.A. worse    B. more    C. less   D. better

18.A. tree     B. forest    C. plant   D. plain

19.A. plant    B. example   C. exception  D. tree

20.A. then    B. finally       C. gradually  D. Though

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.C 16.D 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.D 【解析】 试题分析:这篇小短文阐述一颗粗壮高大的大树和瘦小低矮的小植物之间的故事,大树向小植物炫耀它粗壮的枝干和深固的树根,大树认为自己比小植物强壮安全,但是小植物却不以为然。果然,当飓风来临,大树被连根拔起,小植物却安然无恙。 1.考查动词辨析。A.隐藏 B. 保护C.预防D.保卫。Protect…from 保护……免受伤害。故选B 2.考查名词辨析。A.树荫B. 食物C.庇护所D.空间。大树用它的枝干为鸟儿们提供了一个庇护所。故选C 3.考查动词辨析。A折断;打碎B破坏C生长 D种植。小植物是很容易被折断的,故选A 4.考查动词辨析。A 延伸 B 风吹 C 触动 D 敲。后文说slightest wind.所以这里是指风吹,故选B 5.考查副词辨析。A勇敢地 B 笔直地 C感激地 D高兴地。文中大树对小植物说raise your head 45 in the air 要像它一样将头勇敢地伸到空中,故选A 6.考查动词辨析。A解释B喊叫C说D低声的说。根据句子的意思这里表达的小植物很谦卑,所以是带着微笑低声的说,故选D。 7.考查副词辨析。A 逐渐地 B实际上 C通常D 最终。小植物说觉得自己很安全,所以这里是指实际上地意思,故选B 8.考查动词辨析。A.得出结论 B. 发现C. 猜测D. 暗示;提议。在文中是指暗示地意思,大树说“你是在暗示你比我安全吗?”,故选D 9.考查动词辨析。A 放置B隐藏;C埋葬;埋D种植。植物地根是埋在地下地,故选C。 10.考查连词辨析。A即使;虽然 B 虽然;尽管 C因为 D当……时。文中地意思是“即使两个人拉着手也抱不住我的树干,故选A 11.考查动词辨析。A.放 B. 鞠躬,弯曲C. 导致D.成为。文中的意思是“把我的头弯到地上”。故选B 12.考查名词辨析。A愤怒B惊奇C信赖;相信D安慰;解除;减轻;救济。大树生气地转过头。故选A. 13.考查动词辨析。A.保持B. 后悔C. 打破D.跟随。文中出现了转折,大树为自己说的话感到后悔,因为随后地飓风摧毁了大树。故选B 14.考查动词辨析。A.吹B.到达 C. 出现;上升D. 出现。hurricane 54 in the region 飓风出现在这个地区,故选C 15.考查动词辨析。A.转动 B.推 C.丢弃 D吹。threw away扔掉;丢弃,飓风将大树连根拔起并丢弃在一旁,故选C 16. 17.考查形容词辨析。A.更坏 B.更多 C.更少 D更好。大树的情况是更糟糕地,故选A 18.考查名词辨析。A 树 B森林 C植物 D平原。动物地尸体在森林里到处都是,故选B 19.考查名词辨析。A.植物 B.例子C.例外 D.树。But表示转折,“但是这里有一个例外”,故选C 20.考查副词辨析。A.然后 B.最后;终于 C.逐渐的 D.虽然。文中的最后一句“虽然它强大的邻居已经没有悄无声息。故选D 考点:考查记叙文阅读
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