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John Clark was a postman. He was fond of dogs. However, when he was delivering(投递)letters, he found that _______dogs were his friends. One particular dog called_______, who lived at No.108 Turner Road, was one of John's _______. Whenever John came near his _______house, Spot would lie in and _______out on John, barking(吠叫)and trying to _______his ankles.

After a heavy snow, _______was freezing that morning. The road was covered with_______. John was afraid of _______ down, so he________his bike and walked with________steps. Unfortunately, John slipped on a patch of ice, which was opposite to No.108 Turner Road. Spot________this as John together with his bike made such a big noise.Spot jumped onto John’s ________and tried to bite his neck.Quick as a flash, John, ________hands were full of letters, bit________on the leg.

John Clark said later, it was the ________thing I could do.I don't approve of(赞成)________to animals, but that dog________ had it coming. Since that day I’ve had no ________at No.108.Spot always hides round the ________of the house when he hears me coming.

1.A. all    B. not all    C. one of    D. none of

2.A. Spot    B. John    C. Turner    D. Clark

3.A. friends    B. neighbors    C. enemies    D. companions

4.A. own    B. owner's    C. friend's    D. lovely

5.A. reached    B. set    C. worked    D. jumped

6.A. lap    B. kill    C. kiss    D. bite

7.A. John    B. It    C. Spot    D. the street

8.A. dirt    B. mud    C. ice    D. water

9.A. falling    B. knocking    C. turning    D. going

10.A. rode    B. left    C. pushed    D. pulled

11.A. safe    B. big    C. quick    D. slow

12.A. smelled    B. saw    C. recognized    D. heard

13.A. chest    B. shoulders    C. legs    D. feet

14.A. both    B. whose    C. his    D. which

15.A. John    B. himself    C. Spot    D. itself

16.A. best    B. lonely    C. only    D. very

17.A. mercy    B. love    C. pity    D. cruelty

18.A. probably    B. perhaps    C. hardly    D. really

19.A. letters    B. trouble    C. choice    D. friends

20.A. front    B. back    C. door    D. roof

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.C 11.D 12.D 13.B 14.B 15.C 16.C 17.D 18.D 19.B 20.B 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,叙述邮递员John和狗Spot的恩怨故事。 1.B 考查不定代词。句意:他发现不是所有的狗都是他的朋友。not all是部分否定,故选B。 2.A 考查名词。根据下文的Whenever John came near his___4___house,Spot would lie in可知答案为A。 3.C 考查名词。A. friends朋友; B. neighbors 邻居; C. enemies 敌人;D. companions同伴。根据下文的___5___out on John,barking(吠叫)可知Spot是邮递员John的敌人之一。故选C。 4.B 考查名词所有格形式。A. own 自己的; B. owner's 主人的; C. friend's朋友的; D. lovely可爱的。无论什么时候John来到主人的家时,Spot跳起来冲着John狂叫。故选B。 5.D 考查动词。A. reached 到达; B. set 树立; C. worked 工作; D. jumped跳跃。无论什么时候John来到主人的家时,Spot跳起来冲着John狂叫。故选D。 6.D 考查动词。A. lap 轻拍; B. kill 杀死; C. kiss亲吻; D. bite咬。狗跳起去咬他的脚踝。故选D。 7.B 考查名词。句意:大雪之后,天气极冷。此处用it指“天气”,故选B。 8.C 考查名词。A. dirt 脏; B. mud泥; C. ice冰; D. water水。根据上文After a heavy snow,___7___was freezing that morning.可知天冷路面被冰覆盖。故选C。 9.A 考查动词。A. falling 落下; B. knocking 敲; C. turning 转变; D. going去。他害怕摔倒。fall down摔倒,故选A。 10.C 考查动词。A. rode 骑; B. left离开; C. pushed 推; D. pulled拉。害怕摔倒,推着自行车,慢慢地走。故选C。 11.D 考查形容词。A. safe 安全的; B. big大的; C. quick 快的; D. slow慢的。害怕摔倒,推着自行车,慢慢地走。故选D。 12.D 考查动词。A. smelled 闻; B. saw 看见; C. recognized 辨认; D. heard听见。根据下文的such a big noise可知Spot听见了声音。故选D。 13.B 考查名词。A. chest 胸部; B. shoulders肩膀; C. legs 腿; D. feet脚。根据下文的tried to bite his neck可知狗跳到John的肩膀上。故选B。 14.B 考查定语从句。此处John是先行词,后面是whose引导的定语从句,句意:约翰的手里都是信。故选B。 15.C 考查名词。根据上文可知Spot跳起要咬John的脖颈,他手里都是信件,所以用嘴咬住Spot的腿。故选C。 16.C 考查形容词。A. best 最好的; B. lonely孤独的; C. only仅仅,唯一; D. very很。John后来说,当时咬住狗的腿是他唯一能做的事。故选C。 17.D 考查名词。A. mercy怜悯; B. love 爱; C. pity同情; D. cruelty残忍。我不赞成对动物残忍,但是那狗真地自找苦吃。故选D。 18.D 考查副词。A. probably 很可能地; B. perhaps 很可能; C. hardly几乎不; D. really真正地。我不赞成对动物残忍,但是那狗真地自找苦吃。故选D。 19.B 考查名词。A. letters 信; B. trouble麻烦; C. choice 选择; D. friends朋友。在No.108我已经没有麻烦了,当Spot听到我来的时候总是躲在房子后面。故选B。 20.B 考查名词。A. front 前面; B. back 后面; C. door门; D. roof屋顶。在No.108我已经没有麻烦了,当Spot听到我来的时候总是躲在房子后面。故选B。 【名师点睛】 英语中的部分否定(即不完全否定)有如下一些表示方法: 一、 all 的否定式: not all…(或:all…not)表示“并非都……”、“不是所有的都……”例如: Not all men can be masters. (= All men cannot be masters.) 并非人人都能当头头。 Not all bamboo grows tall. 并非所有的竹子都会长得很高。 二、 both 的否定式: not…both (或:both… not) “并非两个……都……” 例如: I don't want both the books. 我不是两本书都要。 Both (the) windows are not open. 两扇窗子并不都开着。 三、 every…的否定式:“不是每……都……”例如: Not every book is educative. (或:Every book is not educative.) 不是每本书都有教育意义的。 Not everyone likes this book. 并非人人都喜欢这本书。 This flower is not seen everywhere. 这花并不是随处可见的。
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