One day at the day care centre(日間托兒所)I watched a mother try to pick up her daughter. The girl wanted to go to McDonald’s. The mother replied, “Susie, not tonight. Maybe we can go tomorrow.”. Susie  16 dropped to the floor, kicking and screaming. “I want to …”
Her mother tried to  17  Susie’s tantrum(發(fā)脾氣). Finally her mother  18 . I was surprised that we could have almost anything we wanted by throwing a tantrum.
That day my mother 19 me up early because we were going to a department to do the shopping for 20  Day. I was excited to see a toy telephone. Looking lovingly 21 at my mother, I asked, “Can I have that telephone?”
She replied, “Baby, not now, but  22 you are a good girl, maybe Santa Clause will 23 you.” “But Mama, I want that telephone right now,” I said. My mother’s eyes   24 and her hand tightened(緊握)on mine. “Becky, you   25 have that telephone today, and if you  26 you can have a spanking(打屁股).”
We were standing in the long   27 ,and I knew from my experience that it was now or   28 . So I lay down on the ground and began screaming, “I want that telephone.” Tired Christmas   29 looked as my mother calmly said, “Becky, you’d better get up by the   30 of three or else.” “One…Two…Three.” But I was   31 in full tantrum. Then she lay down beside me on the   32
and began screaming, “I want a new car, I want some jewellery, I want…”
  33 , I stood up. “Mama, stop, Mama, get up,” I tearfully 34 .
She stood up. The others waiting began to laugh. The next thirty minutes was complete  35 for me. Then one parent said to me with a smile, “I bet you’ll never try that again”.     
小題1:
A.heavilyB.immediatelyC.directlyD.hopelessly
小題2:
A.coverB.freeC.resistD.stop
小題3:
A.gave in B.gave offC.gave outD.gave up
小題4:
A.carriedB.pickedC.heldD.sent
小題5:
A.Mother’sB.Children’sC.ChristmasD.National
小題6:
A.downB.upC.overD.out
小題7:
A.ifB.unlessC.untilD.while
小題8:
A.praiseB.believeC.loveD.help
小題9:
A.openedB.closedC.narrowedD.shone
小題10:
A.won’tB.daren’tC.mustn’tD.can’t
小題11:
A.lieB.riskC.screamD.steal
小題12:
A.lineB.streetC.rowD.passage
小題13:
A.neverB.everC.laterD.then
小題14:
A.managersB.sellersC.familiesD.shoppers
小題15:
A.noiseB.countC.voiceD.word
小題16:
A.a(chǎn)gainB.evenC.stillD.more
小題17:
A.benchB.matC.counterD.floor
小題18:
A.FrightenedB.SatisfiedC.EmbarrassedD.Amused
小題19:
A.beggedB.resignedC.explainedD.promised
小題20:
A.luckB.discomfortC.complaintD.a(chǎn)nger

小題1:B
小題2:D
小題3:A
小題4:B
小題5:C
小題6:B
小題7:A
小題8:D
小題9:C
小題10:D
小題11:C
小題12:A
小題13:A
小題14:D
小題15:B
小題16:C
小題17:D
小題18:C
小題19:A
小題20:B

試題分析:本文講述了我看見另外一個小朋友通過發(fā)脾氣得到了自己想要的禮物,就學著她的樣子和自己的媽媽發(fā)脾氣。結(jié)果卻遇到了讓我非常尷尬的事情。
小題1:B 副詞辨析。A嚴重地B立刻C直接D絕望地;媽媽拒絕她以后,她立刻就躺倒地板上,發(fā)脾氣了。
小題2:D 動詞辨析。A覆蓋B釋放C抵制D阻止;指Susie的媽媽想阻止她發(fā)脾氣。
小題3:A 短語辨析。A屈服B發(fā)出C分發(fā)D放棄;指Susie的媽媽最終向Susie屈服了,答應買禮物給她。
小題4:B 動詞短語。Pick up用車接某人;無意中學會,接受;恢復;指我的媽媽來接我了。
小題5:C 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下文Tired Christmas說明我們?nèi)ベI圣誕節(jié)的東西。
小題6:B 固定詞組。Look up at…抬頭看著;指我抬頭看著我的媽媽,想她給我買禮物。
小題7:A 句意辨析。如果你是一個好的女孩子,可能圣誕老人會幫助你實現(xiàn)夢想。
小題8:D 動詞辨析。A表揚B相信C愛D幫助;媽媽說如果我表現(xiàn)好,圣誕老人可能會來幫助我。
小題9:C 動詞辨析。A打開B關閉;C收縮;D閃亮;指媽媽的眼睛收縮,拳頭緊握,要揍我。
小題10:D 情態(tài)動詞辨析。Can’t不可能;你不可能拿到這個玩具,要是你尖叫,我就打你屁股。
小題11:C 動詞辨析。A說謊B冒險C尖叫D偷;媽媽威脅我,如果我尖叫,她就要打我屁股。
小題12:A 名詞辨析。A隊伍B街道C排D通道;指購物的人們排著長長的隊伍。
小題13:A 句意分析。要么現(xiàn)在就得到這個禮物,要么就永遠也得不到了。所以使用never.
小題14:D 名詞辨析。A經(jīng)理B出售者C家庭D購物者;指那些來這里圣誕購物的人看見我的媽媽平靜地說…
小題15:B 名詞辨析。A噪音B數(shù)字C嗓音D話;媽媽威脅我數(shù)到三這個數(shù)字就要起來。
小題16:C 副詞辨析。A再一B甚至C仍然D更多;指我仍然在發(fā)脾氣。
小題17:D 名詞辨析。A板凳B墊子C柜臺D地板;指媽媽躺到地板上我的旁邊,開始尖叫…
小題18:C 形容詞辨析。A害怕B滿意C尷尬D開心;對此我感到很尷尬,求她不要這樣做。
小題19:A 動詞辨析。A乞求B辭職C解釋D允諾;我求媽媽不要這樣做,太丟臉了。
小題20:B 名詞辨析。A運氣B不舒服C抱怨D生氣;指接下來的半小時我很不舒服,感覺很丟臉。
點評:本文講述了一位母親是如何拒絕孩子無理的要求的故事,對于教育子女有一定的參考價值。
根據(jù)從本篇完型我們也可以看出完形的考查趨勢。突出考察學生詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu),詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu)這部分既是整個考試的基礎,也是本題考察的重點部分,在以后的復習中,要特別重視詞匯與語法的復習,重視自己基礎的夯實與提高,只有這樣,才能以不變應萬變,在高考中中立于不敗之地。另外在答題注意上下文理解,同時結(jié)合邏輯推理進行答題,題目就能迎刃而解。
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Long ago there was a poor farmer in Russia. He had been very__1__with everything he had. However,when he found his elder brother was_2__than him,he felt disappointed. So he__3_hard about how he could also be richer. Finally he got an idea. He started to spend less money on food and clothes to__4__some money to buy more land. Once he had enough money,he started__5_for land.
He__6__that on the neighboring land,there were some nomads (游牧民) living there. He bought some gifts and went to__7__their head. He presented the gifts to the head and told him the__8__of his visit. The head welcomed him,accepted the gifts and agreed to his_9__to get the land. The head told him that he could have the land__10__giving him anything. He can take as much land as he could__11__by walking through the land before sunset (日落).He should start in the morning and whatever distance he could travel during the__12_,he could have it.
The farmer became very__13__when he heard this offer. Now he could have lots of__14__without paying anything. He came_15_the next morning and started running,not walking,__16__he could cover the largest area. To reach his goal,he neither ate food,nor drank water,nor had any rest. He just continued__17__.Without eating,or drinking,or resting he just got very__18__.When he came back to the head in the evening,he__19__right on the spot. Sadly his son buried him in a piece of land about 6 x 4 feet.
Don’t be greedy (貪婪的) or you will__20__everything finally.
小題1:
A.careful   B.pleasedC.bored   D.busy
小題2:
A.healthierB.strongerC.richerD.cleverer
小題3:
A.thoughtB.learnedC.triedD.worked
小題4:
A.borrowB.spendC.makeD.save
小題5:
A.waitingB.lookingC.preparingD.caring
小題6:
A.explainedB.hopedC.noticedD.guessed
小題7:
A.seeB.followC.helpD.cheat
小題8:
A.chanceB.resultC.conditionD.purpose
小題9:
A.promiseB.requestC.suggestionD.order
小題10:
A.forB.byC.withoutD.before
小題11:
A.coverB.farmC.buyD.have
小題12:
A.yearB.monthC.weekD.day
小題13:
A.interestedB.sadC.happyD.calm
小題14:
A.landB.cropC.experienceD.knowledge
小題15:
A.quietlyB.earlyC.finallyD.suddenly
小題16:
A.so thatB.even ifC.becauseD.whether
小題17:
A.dreamingB.walkingC.speakingD.running
小題18:
A.nervousB.excitedC.tiredD.worried
小題19:
A.refusedB.diedC.a(chǎn)ppearedD.rested
小題20:
A.loseB.faceC.changeD.defeat

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A businessman lost his wallet. There was plenty of money in it. So he made a promise, "If someone finds my wallet and returns it to me, I'll give half the money to him."
A dustman found the wallet in a dustbin. He sent it back to the loser. But the businessman changed his mind.
"There was still a diamond ring in my wallet," said the loser, "I won't give half the money in my wallet to you until you return it to me!"
"I've never seen a diamond ring in the wallet," said the dustman.
They began to quarrel. The businessman refused to do what he had said. The dustman became angry and took him before a judge.
After the judge heard what had happened to them, he said to the businessman, "I'm sure you are an honest man. It's true that you have lost a wallet in which there was a diamond ring. But it's also clear that there is only a lot of money in this wallet. I don't think it's yours. Wait for some time. Perhaps someone will be able to return your wallet to you!"
Then the judge turned to the dustman and said, "Take the wallet home. If the loser doesn't go to get it back in three days, it will belong to you!"
小題1:The wallet the businessman lost ________.
A.was found in a shop
B.was sent to the judge
C.was found in a dustbin
D.was never to be found
小題2:The businessman was eager to get back the wallet because _________.
A.there was the address of an important judge in it
B.there was a lot of money in it
C.he put in it a diamond ring he had just bought
D.it was a very expensive one
小題3:Having heard what had happened, the judge _________ .
A.took the side of the businessman
B.made a wise decision
C.took pity on the loser
D.did not know what to do
小題4:Where do you think was the diamond ring?
A.The businessman hid it.
B.The dustman kept it
C.The judge stole it.
D.The story of the ring was nothing but a lie.

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