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The most unforgettable thing during my long summer holiday last year,of course was my trip

___ England. This was my first time to go abroad,so it really made me ____ .

There were quite a lot of interesting places in England,____ Oxford and Cambridge. When we walked around Oxford,we saw quite a lot of ancient buildings on ____ sides of the streets. One of the most famous tourist ____ in Oxford is Christ Church,it's ____ one of the Oxford University's 39 colleges. There is a huge hall in Christ Church,____ was used as the dining hall at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter _____. I felt really excited when I heard this.

___ place that impressed me ____ during my trip was a place called Stratford-upon-Avon. It was a small town. Maybe you haven't ____ it,but I'm sure you have heard about William Shakespeare — it's the great man's ____. In Stratford-upon-Avon,I could ____  Shakespeare's Birthplace,Shakespeare Countryside Museum,the Royal Shakespeare Theatre,and a lot of places that are connected with ____.

I went to Shakespeare's Birthplace. It was the house ____ Shakespeare was born and ____  his early years. ____ sitting room,hallway (走廊),bedrooms,and kitchen were furnished (布置) in 16th-century ____. I also went to see the Shakespeare Exhibition. It illustrated (以图解说明) Shakespeare's life and career in both Stratford and London.

I really enjoyed this nice trip,____ I learnt a lot. I'm very happy that I could visit such an interesting ____. I want to go there again in the future.

1.A. at    B. to    C. from    D. for

2.A. excited    B. disappointed    C. stubborn    D. determined

3.A. namely    B. for example    C. such as    D. for instance

4.A. each    B. either    C. neither    D. both

5.A. views    B. scenes    C. interests    D. sites

6.A. too    B. also    C. still    D. yet

7.A. which    B. that    C. who    D. where

8.A. novels    B. records    C. songs    D. films

9.A. Other    B. Another    C. Each    D. Every

10.A. deep    B. deeply    C. high    D. highly

11.A. heard about    B. thought about    C. listened to N    D. dreamed about

12.A. theatre    B. office    C. play    D. hometown

13.A. see    B. say    C. talk    D. speak

14.A. Oxford    B. England    C. Shakespeare    D. Harry Potter

15.A. who    B. thatN    C. when    D. where

16.A. paid    B. cost    C. spent    D. took

17.A. Its    B. It’s    C. It had    D. It was

18.A. site    B. style    C. shape    D. shade

19.A. for which    B. which    C. from which    D. in which

20.A. place NB. Town C. country  D. summer

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.C 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.C 【解析】本文是一片记叙文,主要讲述了作者去英国旅行的经历以及旅行过程中的所见所闻。 1.A. at在;B. to去;C. from从;D. for为了。 “去英国的旅行”,表达去哪儿旅行的概念用to。故选B。 2.A. excited兴奋的;B. disappointed失望的;C. stubborn顽固的;D. determined有决心的。根据前文中的描述,作者是第一次出国,肯定会觉得十分兴奋,故选A。 3.A. namely即;B. for example例如;C. such as比如说;D. for instance例如。英国有很多有趣的地方,比如牛津和剑桥。B, D两个选项也有比如、例如的意思,但其后应跟句子,而非短语。故选C。 4.A. each每;B. either也;C. neither非;D. both两个。根据后文中的sides可知,前面应是表示复数意义的词语。故选D。 5.A. views观点;B. scenes场景;C. interests利益;D. sites景点。牛津最著名的旅游景点之一便是基督教堂。tourist sites表示旅游景点的意思。故选D。 6.A. too也;B. also也;C. still仍;D. yet还没。它也是牛津大学39个学院之一。A, B都有“也”的含义,A项通常放在句尾,且前面有逗号隔开。故选B。 7.A. which哪一个;B. that无实义;C. who谁;D. where哪儿。考查非限制性定语从句,which指代前面的先行词在从句中作主语。故选A。 8.A. novels小说;B. records记录;C. songs歌曲;D. films电影。在小说中没有实体,只能是想象,既然说到实体,必然是在电影中出现的。故选D。 9.A. Other其他;B. Another另一个;C. Each每一;D. Every每一个。说完了基督大教堂,下面说的是另一个地方。故选B。 10.A. deep深的;B. deeply深地;C. high高的;D. highly高地。另一个让我印象深刻的地方,副词修饰动词。故选B。 11.A. heard about听说;B. thought about想到;C. listened to N倾听;D. dreamed about梦想。或许你没有听说过这个小镇。故选A。 12.A. theatre剧场;B. office办公室;C. play表演;D. hometown家乡。这是威廉·莎士比亚的家乡。故选D。 13.A. see看见;B. say说;C. talk谈论; D. speak说。我可以看见莎士比亚的出生地,看见··。故选A。 14.A. Oxford牛津;B. England英国;C. Shakespeare莎士比亚;D. Harry Potter哈利·波特。既然是在莎士比亚的家乡,当然一切都是与莎士比亚相关的。故选C。 15.A. who谁;B. thatN无实义;C. when什么时候;D. where哪儿。这是莎士比亚出生的地方,表示地点的定语从句用where来引导。故选D。 16.A. paid付费;B. cost花费;C. spent度过;D. took带走。莎士比亚在那度过了他的童年。故选C。 17.A. Its它的;B. It’s它是;C. It had它有;D. It was它是。后面有谓语动词were,因此此处缺的是物主代词表所属。只有A符合。故选A。 18.A. site景点;B. style风格;C. shape形状;D. shade阴影。以18世纪的风格建造的。故选B。 19.A. for which为了·;B. which哪个;C. from which从··中;D. in which在··中。learned from the trip,从这次旅行中学到了很多。故选C。 20.A. place 地方;B. Town镇;C. country国家;D. summer夏天。根据常识可知,英国是一个国家。故选C。 【名师点睛】 完形填空题旨在考查学生综合运用语言知识的能力。做此题时必须通篇考虑,先掌握大意,再综合运用所学词汇、语法及常识进行推理判断。要想取得高分,重点在于以下两点:通读全文,了解大意,紧紧抓住上下文语境所提供的信息,充分利用各种线索作答。通过阅读上述文章,我们不难概括出该文的主旨为:……;然后在做题的过程中,便可利用这些信息。例如,第8小题,根据文中的描述可知,在小说中没有实体,只能是想象,既然说到实体,必然是在电影中出现的。故选D。
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www.canalmuseum.org.uk   www.canalmuseum.mobi

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