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Alice was very worried about her dad. For some time now she had noticed he was ______ his hair. One day, she asked him, “Daddy, every day you have less hair. ______ is that?” Her father smiled and said, “It’s the hair thief. He visits my head during the night when I’m ______. One by one he ______ out my hair, as much as he likes.”

This worried Alice but she was ______ to help her father. That very night she stayed ______ as long as she could. When she was ______ her dad and mom had fallen asleep, she took a hammer and went straight to their bedroom. She walked carefully in order not to make any ______. She didn’t want the hair thief to hear her. Then she began carefully ______ her father’s head. When she arrived at her father’s side, she began looking at his head, ______ to catch the hair thief as soon as he appeared. Before long, she saw a shadow on it and ______ all her strength, she swung the hammer down.

Thwack! Her father ______a loud cry. The lump(肿块) on his head was big and growing. ______ with shock, he turned the light on and saw Alice waving her hammer in the ______ with her hands. “Daddy, I ______ got him. I thought I ______ him, but it looks like he escaped!” said Alice. At the same time, the mother woke up. She ______laughing when she knew what had happened.

So Alice’s father had to ______to her that the hair thief didn’t exist, and that losing hair is something that just happens ______ to most daddies. And Alice still worried about her daddy, but she no longer waited for the hair thief. ______ , she bought her daddy a very nice sleeping hat.

1.A. checking    B. losing    C. touching    D. protecting

2.A. How    B. Where    C. What    D. Why

3.A. asleep    B. tired    C. sad    D. careless

4.A. pushes    B. makes    C. pulls    D. gets

5.A. energetic    B. determined    C. fundamental    D. terrified

6.A. awake    B. busy    C. excited    D. hungry

7.A. glad    B. sorry    C. worried    D. certain

8.A. news    B. noise    C. experience    D. mistake

9.A. questioning    B. testing    C. inspecting    D. considering

10.A. trying    B. tried    C. managing    D. managed

11.A. in    B. by    C. with    D. of

12.A. carried out    B. let out    C. thought out    D. gave out

13.A. Trembling    B. Laughing    C. Puzzling    D. Glaring

14.A. middle    B. hair    C. air    D. box

15.A. still    B. hardly    C. never    D. almost

16.A. hit    B. killed    C. scared    D. moved

17.A. burst out    B. burst into    C. pulled out    D. turned into

18.A. write    B. lie    C. explain    D. shout

19.A. mysterious    B. unbelievable    C. approximately    D. naturally

20.A. Instead    B. Usually    C. Sadly    D. Anyway

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.A 17.A 18.C 19.D 20.A 【解析】1. A. checking B. losing C. touching D. protecting 2. A. How B. Where C. What D. Why 3. A. asleep B. tired C. sad D. careless 4. A. pushes B. makes C. pulls D. gets 5. A. energetic B. determined C. fundamental D. terrified 6. A. awake B. busy C. excited D. hungry 7. A. glad B. sorry C. worried D. certain 8. A. news B. noise C. experience D. mistake 9. A. questioning B. testing C. inspecting D. considering 10. A. trying B. tried C. managing D. managed 11. A. in B. by C. with D. of 12. A. carried out B. let out C. thought out D. gave out 13. A. Trembling B. Laughing C. Puzzling D. Glaring 14. A. middle B. hair C. air D. box 15. A. still B. hardly C. never D. almost 16. A. hit B. killed C. scared D. moved 17. A. burst out B. burst into C. pulled out D. turned into 18. A. write B. lie C. explain D. shout 19. A. mysterious B. unbelievable C. approximately D. naturally 20. A. Instead B. Usually C. Sadly D. Anyway 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. D 8. B 9. C 10. A 11. C 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. D 16. A 17. A 18. C 19. D 20. A Alice想赶走偷发贼,保护她爸爸的头发,结果用锤子砸疼了她爸爸,爸爸只好解释掉头发是自然现象。 1.考查动词。A. checking核对;B. losing失去;C. touching接触;D. protecting保护。根据后文Alice的爸爸解释说头发贼拔他的头发的语境,可知Alice发现她爸爸在“掉”头发。故B项切题。 2.考查宾语从句。A. How怎样;B. Where在哪里;C. What什么;D. Why为什么。Alice不知道她爸爸为什么要掉头发,故问其原因。故D项切题。 3.考查形容词。A. asleep睡着的;B. tired累的;C. sad伤心的;D. careless粗心的。她爸爸说偷发贼在偷她的头发,那应该是等他睡着之后,偷发贼才会出来行动。故A项切题。 4.考查动词。A. pushes推动;B. makes制造;C. pulls拉;D. gets得到。他把我的头发一根一根拔出,喜欢拔多少就拔多少。pull out拔出,故C项切题。 5.考查形容词。A. energetic精力充沛的;B. determined坚定的;C. fundamental基本的;D. terrified感到恐惧的。这让爱丽丝很担心,但她决心要帮助她的父亲。be determined to do sth.决心做---。故B项切题。 6.考查形容词。A. awake醒着的;B. busy 忙碌的;C. excited感到新分的 D. hungry为了等爸爸睡着后去抓偷发贼,Alice应该尽量让自己醒着好去行动。故A项切题。 7.考查形容词。A. glad高兴的;B. sorry难过的;C. worried担忧的;D. certain确信的。根据ALICE进去打偷发贼的语境,可知她“肯定”她爸爸已经睡着了。故D项切题。 8.考查名词。 A. news新闻;B. noise噪音;C. experience经历;D. mistake错误。根据she walked carefully可知Ailce小心地走动,不让自己弄出一点声响。故B项切题。 9.考查动词。A. questioning询问;B. testing测试;C. inspecting检查;D. considering考虑。然后她开始检查她父亲的头。故C项切题。 10.考查动词。A. trying尝试;B. tried审问;C. managing管理;D. managed负责。她开始看父亲的头,偷发贼一出现她就想尽力抓住他。故A项切题。 11.考查介词。用尽所有的力量,她把锤子砸了下来。With和---在一起,故C项切题。 12.考查动词词组。A. carried out实施,完成;B. let out 放出,泄露;C. thought out 仔细考虑;D. gave out分发,发出。父亲发出大的哭叫声。故B项切题。 13.考查动词。A. Trembling颤抖;B. Laughing大笑;C. Puzzling使迷惑; D. Glaring怒目而视。Alice用锤子砸了正在睡觉的父亲的头,父亲发出大的哭叫声,所以会震惊地“颤抖”,故A项正确。 14.考查名词。A. middle中间;B. hair头发;C. air空气;D. box箱子。Alice为了抓到偷发贼,还举着锤子在空中摆动。故C项切题。 15.考查副词。A. still仍然;B. hardly几乎不;C. never从来没有;D. almost几乎。Ailce并没有砸中偷发贼,故说偷发贼似乎“逃跑”了。故D项切题。 16.考查动词。A. hit 击打;B. killed杀死;C. scared使害怕;D. moved 感动。Ailce并没有砸中偷发贼,故说偷发贼似乎“逃跑”了。故A项切题。 17.考查动词词组。A. burst out突发;B. burst into闯入;C. pulled out拔出; D. turned into变成。固定搭配:burst out laughing放声大笑,故A项切题。 18.考查动词。 A. write写;B. lie躺;C. explain解释;D. shout大喊。被锤子砸中后,Alice的爸爸只好向她“解释”其实没有什么头发贼。故C项切题。 19.考查副词。 A. mysterious神秘的;B. unbelievable难以置信的;C. approximately大约;D. naturally自然地。掉头发对多数的父亲来说是很自然的事情。故D项切题。 20.考查副词。A. Instead 反而;B. Usually通常;C. Sadly伤心地;D. Anyway无论如何。相反,她给她爸爸买了一顶很好的睡帽。故A项切题。 【点睛】 完形填空的解题技巧之一就是要根据上下文来学会“推理”出最佳选项。同学们要遵循“上下求索”的原则来查找信息。本题第7小题,根据ALICE进去打偷发贼的语境,可知她“肯定”她爸爸已经睡着了。故D项切题。本题第18小题,被锤子砸中后,Alice的爸爸只好向她“解释”其实没有什么头发贼。故C项切题。
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