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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Nowadays a lot of people will like to have some adventurous experience. Some will try to go to the ________ sea to have a close look at the bottom of it ________ some others will like to arise into the sky ________ up till now to greet the so-called heavens. But you see, ________ all of them will have good memory after the adventures. Don’t you believe that? So enjoy the following story and then have a ________ thought the next time some one invites you to do some ________ .

George liked to have all kinds of ________. He had once bought a racing car and sometimes ________ to 200 kilometers an hour. He had also had a hand on ________ into the sea and boasted a lot in front of his friends. ________   to his description, he usually returned________ and alive after many of the death-risking adventures.

When George was thirty-five, he bought a ________ plane and learned to fly it. He soon became very good and made his plane do all kinds of________ . George had a friend. His name was Mark. One day George ________ to take Mark up in his plane. Mark thought," I've travelled in big planes several times, but I've ________ been in a small one, so I'll go." Up they went, and George flew ________ for half an hour and did all kinds of tricks in the air. When they came down again, Mark was very glad to be back ________ , and he said to his friend in a ________ voice, "Well, George, thank you very much for those two trips in your plane." George was very ________ and said, "Two trips?" "Yes, my first and my ________ ," answered Mark.

1.A. deep            B. blue          C. wild           D. dangerous

2.A. when            B. as             C. while          D. before

3.A. undeveloped      B. uncovered      C. undertaken      D. unknown

4.A. nearly          B. not            C. almost         D. hardly

5.A. second          B. considerate  C. suspicious      D. ready

6.A. travel          B. ride          C. risk            D. flight

7.A. machines        B. people         C. training       D. adventures

8.A. set up           B. sped up        C. flew away      D. drove down

9.A. swimming         B. boating       C. jumping         D. diving

10.A. False          B. Due           C. True           D. Thanks

11.A. happy          B. sound       C. wounded        D. excited

12.A. small          B. modern         C. used           D. cheap

13.A. turns          B. activities    C. tricks         D. trials

14.A. promised      B. wanted         C. refused        D. offered

15.A. never          B. always         C. seldom          D. therefore

16.A. around         B. away           C. high           D. up

17.A. dangerously    B. safely        C. pleasantly      D. finally

18.A. moving          B. exciting       C. regretting      D. shaking

19.A. moved           B. worried        C. shocked        D. surprised

20.A. second         B. third         C. last            D. fourth

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.D 10.C 11.B 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.A 17.B 18.D 19.D 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:文章讲述了George喜欢冒险以及他的种种冒险活动。 1.A考查形容词。A. deep深的;B. blue蓝色的;C. wild野生的; D. dangerous危险的。此处指去深海近距离看海底世界,deep sea“深海”,故选A. 2.C考查连词。A. when当……时;B. as因为,虽然;C. while然而;D. before在……前。此处指然而有些人喜欢升到空中去探索。句中上天和入海形成对比,用转折连词,故选C. 3.D考查形容词。A. undeveloped未开发的;B. uncovered无盖的;C. undertaken从事;D. unknown未知的。此处修饰sky,指“未知的天空”,故选D. 4.B考查副词。A. nearly 几乎;B. not不;C. almost 差不多;D. hardly几乎不。句意:并不是所有的人冒险之后都有好的记性。此处是部分否定,故选B. 5.A考查形容词。A. second第二的,附加的;B. considerate考虑周到的;C. suspicious可疑的;D. ready 准备好的。此处指下次遇到这种情况多想想,故选A. 6.C考查名词。A. travel旅行;B. ride骑行;C. risk冒险;D. flight飞行。此处指有人邀请你去冒险,故选C. 7.D考查名词。A. machines机器;B. people人;C. training训练; D. adventures冒险。此处指George喜欢各种冒险活动。根据下文也可知道,故选D. 8.B考查动词短语。A. set up 建立;B. sped up加速;C. flew away飞走;D. drove down驾车驶去。此处指他曾经买过一辆赛车,有时速度能加到每小时200公里。根据句意选B. 9.D考查动词。A. swimming游泳;B. boating划船;C. jumping跳跃; D. diving潜水。此处指他还会在海里潜水。根据喜欢冒险和into the sea可知选D. 10.C考查形容词。A. False错误的;B. Due预期的;C. True真的;D. Thanks 感谢。句意:真像他描述的,他几次都能在死亡冒险后活着回来。故选C. 11.B考查形容词。A. happy高兴的;B. sound健全的;C. wounded 受伤的;D. excited兴奋的。此处指在死亡冒险后健全的活着回来。根据句意选B. 12.A考查形容词。A. small小的;B. modern现代的;C. used用过的; D. cheap便宜的。此处指George 25岁时买了一架小飞机。根据下文的a small one也可知答案,故选A. 13.C考查名词。A. turns顺序;B. activities活动;C. tricks技巧;D. trials尝试。根据下文的did all kinds of tricks in the air.可知答案,故选C. 14.D考查动词。A. promised答应;B. wanted想要; C. refused拒绝;D. offered提议。此处指George提议带朋友Mark坐飞机。根据句意选D. 15.A考查副词。A. never从不;B. always 总是;C. seldom很少;D. therefore因此。Mark坐大飞机旅游几次了,但从未做过小飞机。故选A. 16.A考查副词。A. around到处; B. away离开;C. high高; D. up向上。fly around指到处飞,指George在显示自己的技术,故选A. 17.B考查副词。A. dangerously危险地;B. safely安全地;C. pleasantly愉快地;D. finally最后。此处指Mark为安全回来感到很高兴。故选B. 18.D考查形容词。A. moving 移动的;B. exciting令人兴奋的;C. regretting遗憾的; D. shaking摇动的。此处指因为惊魂未定Mark用颤抖的声音说。根据情境选D. 19.D考查形容词。A. moved 感动的;B. worried担心的;C. shocked震惊的;D. surprised吃惊的。因为是一次坐飞机旅行而Mark说是两次旅行,所以George很吃惊。故选D. 20.形容词。A. second 第二的;B. third第三的;C. last最后的;D. fourth第四的。Mark说这次旅行既是第一次也是最后一次。根据句意选C. 考点:考查人物故事类短文阅读。
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B. He did several different jobs before becoming a full time writer.

C. His later works were more successful than his early ones.

D. He wrote a novel every other year in his literary life.

2.What can we know about the novel Main Street from the above passage?

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