【題目】 Everything went black! All the lights in our flat turned off, including the TV. Mum took out the candles and Dad went to see what was going on. One advantage of living in a tall building is that you always have help nearby. 1 . With a candle in his hand, Mr. Smith answered the door. Uh-oh! He didn't have lights, either. 2 . Our neighbours went downstairs and began chatting outside. They were not worried at all.

Then we heard a frightening sound after a bright flash of lightning. 3 . In order to get some information, Mr. Smith turned on the radio. 4 . It hit a tower at the power station before the first flash of lightning. That was the reason why the lights suddenly went out before the rain came. 5 . We cheered loudly. The event made it possible for the neighbours to have a chance to be together.

A.It started to rain heavily in no time

B.So I went to our next-door neighbour, Mr.Smith

C.At last all the lights turned off

D.Finally, the lights came back

E.I found that all the building caught fire

F.The weatherman said that the storm was the cause of all the problems

G.I found that all the buildings in our neighbourhood were dark

【答案】

1B

2G

3A

4F

5D

【解析】

本文講述了暴風(fēng)雨的來臨導(dǎo)致他們家中都停電了,人們手拿蠟燭,下樓,開始在外面聊天。他們一點(diǎn)也不擔(dān)心,最后,燈光又亮了。他們大聲歡呼,這件事使鄰居們有機(jī)會(huì)聚在一起。

1句意:于是我去找我們的隔壁鄰居史密斯先生。

根據(jù)下文“With a candle in his hand, Mr. Smith answered the door. ”可知史密斯先生手里拿著蠟燭,開了門,可推測(cè)出此處是“于是我去找我們的隔壁鄰居史密斯先生”,故選B

2句意:我發(fā)現(xiàn)我們附近所有的建筑物都是黑的。

根據(jù)“He didn't have lights, either.”可知他也沒有電燈,可推測(cè)出此處是“我發(fā)現(xiàn)我們附近所有的建筑物都是黑的”,故選G。

3句意:很快就下起大雨了。

根據(jù)“Then we heard a frightening sound after a bright flash of lightning.”可知然后,我們聽到一陣可怕的聲音后,明亮的閃電,可推測(cè)出此處是“很快就下起大雨了”,故選A。

4句意:天氣預(yù)報(bào)員說暴風(fēng)雨是所有問題的起因。

根據(jù)“In order to get some information, Mr. Smith turned on the radio.”可知為了獲得一些信息,史密斯先生打開了收音機(jī),可推測(cè)出此處是“天氣預(yù)報(bào)員說出了原因”,故選F。

5句意:最后,燈光又亮了。

根據(jù)“We cheered loudly.”可知我們大聲歡呼,可推測(cè)出此處是“最后,燈光又亮了”,故選D。

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