完形填空(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。
“Don’ t drive across the Kalahari Desert alone,” my friends said. “You might meet Bushmen who have no 41 on travelers.” However, the road across the Kalahari Desert was 1, 000 miles shorter than any other so I decided to try it. Everything 42 well until my car broke down.
The noon sun was 43 hot, I felt thirsty and lonely. Remembering my friends 44 , I was a little afraid too. Then I saw a Bushman walk toward me and smile. I did not smile back. Later, he began to talk but I still didn’t 45 him. However, when evening came, I was 46 that there was another human being with me. As he waved his hand every few minutes, I felt less afraid and at last 47 .
I woke in the early morning and suddenly found that he had a small leather bag, full of 48 . I opened the car door and in sign language I 49 him that I needed water for the car. He understood and gave me the bag. I poured the water into the radiator (水箱) and it was not 50 . The Bushman ran to the tall grass, found a long hollow(空心的) stick and pushed its one end into the sand. Then he put his 51 around the other end of the stick and water came out. The Bushman's mouth worked to fill my bottle. When it was full, I poured the water into the radiator and then 52 to the Bushman. Finally, no water came out and we walked back to the car.
I 53 to give him my watch but he turned it down. I decided to give him back a bottle of water, taken from the radiator. At my insistence, he 54 . I waved him goodbye and continued my journey. That evening I stopped at a small village. I was taking my bags out of the car, when I saw my 55 . It was on the floor of the car, where the Bushman had put it.
41. A. plans B. mercy C. tickets D. duty
42. A. changed B. reflected C. went D. conducted
43. A. awfully B. awesomely C. remotely D. vividly
44. A. jokes B. experiences C. mistakes D. warnings
45. A. prevent B. trust C. persuade D. recognize
46. A. grateful B. hopeful C. surprised D. ashamed
47. A. stayed B. stood C. slept D. spoke
48. A. food B. water C. diamond D. sand
49. A. supported B. ordered C. comforted D. showed
50. A. enough B. warm C. clean D. safe
51. A. arms B. feet C. lips D. hands
52. A. contributed B. adjusted C. reacted D. returned
53. A. offered B. afforded C. agreed D. managed
54. A. resigned B. accepted C. donated D. occupied
55. A. watch B. book C. bottle D. tool
答案
41~45 BCADB 46~50 ACBDA 51~55 CDABC
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。
“Don’ t drive across the Kalahari Desert alone,” my friends said. “You might meet Bushmen who have no 41 on travelers.” However, the road across the Kalahari Desert was 1, 000 miles shorter than any other so I decided to try it. Everything 42 well until my car broke down.
The noon sun was 43 hot, I felt thirsty and lonely. Remembering my friends 44 , I was a little afraid too. Then I saw a Bushman walk toward me and smile. I did not smile back. Later, he began to talk but I still didn’t 45 him. However, when evening came, I was 46 that there was another human being with me. As he waved his hand every few minutes, I felt less afraid and at last 47 .
I woke in the early morning and suddenly found that he had a small leather bag, full of 48 . I opened the car door and in sign language I 49 him that I needed water for the car. He understood and gave me the bag. I poured the water into the radiator (水箱) and it was not 50 . The Bushman ran to the tall grass, found a long hollow(空心的) stick and pushed its one end into the sand. Then he put his 51 around the other end of the stick and water came out. The Bushman's mouth worked to fill my bottle. When it was full, I poured the water into the radiator and then 52 to the Bushman. Finally, no water came out and we walked back to the car.
I 53 to give him my watch but he turned it down. I decided to give him back a bottle of water, taken from the radiator. At my insistence, he 54 . I waved him goodbye and continued my journey. That evening I stopped at a small village. I was taking my bags out of the car, when I saw my 55 . It was on the floor of the car, where the Bushman had put it.
41. A. plans B. mercy C. tickets D. duty
42. A. changed B. reflected C. went D. conducted
43. A. awfully B. awesomely C. remotely D. vividly
44. A. jokes B. experiences C. mistakes D. warnings
45. A. prevent B. trust C. persuade D. recognize
46. A. grateful B. hopeful C. surprised D. ashamed
47. A. stayed B. stood C. slept D. spoke
48. A. food B. water C. diamond D. sand
49. A. supported B. ordered C. comforted D. showed
50. A. enough B. warm C. clean D. safe
51. A. arms B. feet C. lips D. hands
52. A. contributed B. adjusted C. reacted D. returned
53. A. offered B. afforded C. agreed D. managed
54. A. resigned B. accepted C. donated D. occupied
55. A. watch B. book C. bottle D. tool
答案
41~45 BCADB 46~50 ACBDA 51~55 CDABC