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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

While attending a conference, I returned to my hotel room late one evening. The overhead light outside my door was burned out and I had ________ finding the keyhole. When I _______ to open the door, I _______ around the wall for a light switch. I found a plate where a switch was_______  installed... but no switch!

Not discouraged easily, I remembered _______ a lamp by the bed when I laid my luggage _______  in the day. I found the bed in the _______  and then the lamp, but when I switched it on, nothing _______  ! I thought that perhaps if I opened the curtains I might be able to use whatever light comes in from the_______   to find another lamp. So I _______  my way slowly across the room to the curtains and... no drawstring! I finally stumbled(跌跌撞撞地走)around _______  I found a desk lamp which actually _______!

That evening I discovered in a whole new way just how dark the world _______  be and how necessary light is! But even more necessary than _______  light is the light that shines from people — the light of _______ and faith. Because, for many people, the world is a dark and _______   place. For someone today just may be stumbling in discouragement or sadness or fear and in _______    of some light. So let your light shine. Whatever light you _______   may be a beacon of hope and encouragement. And if you feel that your light is _______  a candle in a forest remember — there isn’t enough darkness in all the world to _______  the light of one small candle.

1.A. confidenceB. respect  C. admiration  D. difficulty 

2.A. managed  B. failed  C. wished  D. meant

3.A. touchedB. felt  C. sensed  D. looked  

4.A. already      B. never  C. still  D. once 

5.A. equipping  B. producing  C. seeing    D. removing

6.A. later   B. earlier  C. lower  D. upper

7.A. lightB. dark   C. room  D. corner 

8.A. happened  B. operated   C. fired D. developed

9.A满分5 manfen5.com. machine  B. street  C. room   D. car

10.A. wound  B. forced   C. made  D. lost

11.A. after B. until  C. while D. since

12.A. helped  B. affected     C. worked  D. inspired 

13.A. can  B. shall  C. will D. must

14.A. scientific  B. manual    C. electrical D. physical  

15.A. substance  B. loveC. truth     D. wisdom

16.A. lonely B. colourfulC. friendly D. fortunate

17.A. short  B. favourC. face      D. need   

18.A. make  B. offer  C. take      D. afford

19.A. not more than  B. other than  C. no more than D. rather than 

20.A. put out  B. give out    C. get over     D. set up

 

1.D 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.D 15.B 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 【解析】 试题分析:这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章.作者通过自己晚上在黑暗中找灯这件小事,想到世上人人都可能处于“黑暗”之中,如果我们都能用自己的“爱心”之灯去温暖他人,世界将变的更加美好. 1.D 考查名词。A. confidence信心B. respect尊敬C. admiration崇拜、 D. difficulty困难。根据上文晚上头顶的灯坏了,可知我找寻钥匙孔有困难,故选D. difficult. 2.A 考查动词。A. managed成功B. failed失败C. wished希望D. meant意味着。根据下文可知,“我”已经把门打开.Manage to do sth. 表成功地做某事。 3.B 考查动词。A. touched触摸B. felt感觉C. sensed感觉D. looked看。根据文意可知,由于晚上没有灯,“我”只好摸索前进,只有felt表此意. 4.D 考查副词。A. already已经B. never绝不C. still仍然D. once曾经。根据“but no switch”可以推知,“我”认为那里曾经安装了开关,因此在那里摸索,结果并没有,只有once能表示此意. 5.C考查动词。A. equipping装备B. producing产生、制造C. seeing看见D. removing移动。上文提到这是一个旅馆,自己是暂时住到这里,排除了A项.从下文一句when I deposited my luggage可推知C项正确,注意spot此处意为“注意到,看到,发现”. 6.B 考查形容词。A. later 更迟B. earlier更早C. lower更低D. upper更高。从上文remembered可知,“我”在那天早些时候发现有开关,现在仍然记得,故选B. 7.B考查名词。A. light灯光B. dark 黑夜C. room房间D. corner角落。因为是晚上,所以选择dark. 8.A考查动词。A. happened发生B. operated操作C. fired 开火D. developed发展。根据文意排除了C、D.句子的主语是nothing而非lamp,故动词operated不正确.因此,只有A项正确. 9.B 考查名词。A . machine 机器B. street街道C. room房间D. car汽车。B. 根据文意和下文curtains可推知,“我”现在处在黑暗中,只能拉开窗帘,靠外部街道上的光来找到另一盏灯,故选B. 10.C考查动词。A. wound 蜿蜒; 缠绕B. forced 迫使C. made制作、使D. lost丢失。根据文意和下文slowly across the room可知,“我”现在摸索着去拉窗帘.Make one’s way意为“前往,到……去”,符合文意. 11.B 考查连词。A. after在…之后B. until直到C. while与此同时、当D. since自从。根据文意和下文actually可知,我最终找到了灯,故选until. 12.C 考查动词。A. helped帮助B. affected影响 C. worked工作、奏效D. inspired激励。根据主语a desk lamp和副词actually可知,这盏灯亮了.此意只有work可以表达。 13.A 考查情态动词。A. can能够B. shall将{第一人称}C. will将D. must必须。根据文意,“我”此时心有所感,世界有时是多么黑暗,而灯是如此必要!can可以表示“有时会……,时而可能”,故选A项. 14.D考查形容词。 A. scientific科学的B. manual年度的C. electrical电子的D. physical。根据文意和下句the light that shines from people可知,人们“内心的灯光”比实际的灯光更有必要.Phsical在此意为“物质的,有形的”. 15.B考查名词 A. substance实质、物质B. love爱C. truth真相D. wisdom智慧。由文意可知,我们心中应该有“爱和信任”之灯,才能战胜discouragement、sadness、fear,故选love. 16.A 考查副词。A. lonely孤单地B. colourful丰富多彩地C. friendly 友好地D. fortunate由文意和dark可知,有时我们中许多人会处在黑暗和孤独的世界,故选lonely. 17.D 考查名词。A. short短B. favour喜爱、帮助C. face脸D. need需求。由文意可知,当人们失望、难过和害怕时会需要帮助,因此选D项need. 18.B考查动词。A. make制作、完成B. offer提供C. take带去D. afford负担得起。由上文So let your light shine.可知,作者在鼓励我们要主动去帮助别人,故选B. 19.C 考查短语。A. not more than不多于B. other than除了C. no more than只不过D. rather than而不是。细心揣摩文意可知,我们的爱心之灯在茫茫的黑暗中是如此渺小,好象是森林中的一只蜡烛,故选no more than正确. 20.A. put out扑灭B. give out 散发C. get over克服D. set up建立。由文意可知,黑暗再强大,也没有足够的力量扑灭小如蜡烛的“爱心之灯”,故选A项put out最佳. 【名师点睛】 解题步骤: 1.通读全文,理解大意。重视首句信息,跳过空格,浏览全文,从整体上感知全文,理解文章大意,这是解题的基础。 2.瞻前顾后,避难就易。在理解文章大意的情况下,结合各选项的意义和用法,遵循先易后难的原则,先解决那些自己有把握的问题。对少数难题,暂时跳过,或许在上文中难以判断的题在下文中就有暗示或者明显的提示,或许一个在前面不能解答的题在填出了另一空后会令你豁然开朗。 3.复读全文,解决残敌。借助已经补全的空格,我们对全文有了更清楚的理解,可以集中解决所遗留的少数疑难问题。 4.再次复读,弥补疏漏,全部做好后,考生务必要结合自己选择的答案重新阅读短文内容,确保全文文意连贯。 二.完形填空的特点和技巧: 1.完形填空的特点: (1)只考以下四类词——名词、动词(包括短语动词)、形容词和副词。 (2)首句不设空:有助于考生了解或推测全文的大意。 (3)同一小题的四个选项都是同一词类,且为同一语法形式。 2.完形填空的技巧: (1)词语之间的习惯搭配,或固定搭配。21.A. put out扑灭B. give out 散发C. get over克服D. set up建立。由文意可知,黑暗再强大,也没有足够的力量扑灭小如蜡烛的“爱心之灯”,故选A项put out最佳. (2)背景知识或生活常识。 (3)根据上下文提示,也就是我们所说的上下文语境。这是做完形填空非常重要的一种方法。22.C考查动词。A. equipping装备B. producing产生、制造C. seeing看见D. removing移动。上文提到这是一个旅馆,自己是暂时住到这里,排除了A项.从下文一句when I deposited my luggage可推知C项正确,注意spot此处意为“注意到,看到,发现”. (4)词语或词义复现。词汇复现往往会使语篇中的句子相互衔接得更紧密。利用词语的复现,对解题很有帮助。 注意事项 1.通读全文,理解大意。重视首句信息,跳过空格,浏览全文,从整体上感知全文,理解文章大意,这是解题的基础。 2.复读全文,解决残敌。借助已经补全的空格,我们对全文有了更清楚的理解,可以集中解决所遗留的少数疑难问题 考点:考查人物事迹类完形填空
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