When I woke next morning, I was dying of 36 .I seemed to have a hole instead of a  37   I dressed quickly and hurried down to the dinning-room. It was a big room with six tall windows and the ugliest wallpaper(背景墻) I had ever seen ! 38 , I had been told the hotel was not beautiful but that you were better 39 there than in any other hotel; and that was 40 I wanted just then.

The waiter came hurrying up. Before I came downstairs I had prepared 41 carefully for what I must 42. I had looked three times in my dictionary to make sure 43 “breakfast” really meant “breakfast”. I had tried to get the right 44 and I had stood in the front of a mirror and twisted my mouth until it ached.

The waiter asked me 45 I could not understand, but I spoke only my one prepared word “breakfast”. He looked at me in a 46  way, so I repeated it, still he did not understand. It was 47 that English people didn’t understand their language. The waiter 48 his head and went away, but he came back in a minute and brought a tray with tea, bread and butter--- enough to feed a small army--- and went away. But I was hungry, and I left 49. When the waiter came back I thought his face showed a little 50, but you can never 51 what a waiter’s face really shows. In another minute he brought 52  tray with some bacon(熏肉) and some eggs. He 53  have misunderstood me , but I thought it was no use explaining to people who don’t understand their own language , so I just set to work on the bacon and eggs, wondering whether I could possibly clear that plate.

Well, I finished the bacon and eggs. I got up and made my way slowly to my room-----at least five pound 54 . I never believed until then that any meal could 55 me, but on that day I met my Waterloo(滑鐵盧).

1.

A.hunger

B.cold

C.a(chǎn)nger

D.illness

 

2.

A.stone

B.head

C.breast

D.stomach

 

3.

A.Therefore

B.Otherwise

C.So

D.However

 

4.

A.received

B.fed

C.cared

D.eating

 

5.

A.just

B.what

C.that

D.why

 

6.

A.English

B.meal

C.questions

D.myself

 

7.

A.speak

B.a(chǎn)nswer

C.say

D.explain

 

8.

A.that

B.a(chǎn)bout

C.of

D.to

 

9.

A.pronunciation

B.meaning

C.form

D.spelling

 

10.

A.whether

B.something

C.when

D.what

 

11.

A.surprised

B.friendly

C.puzzled

D.touched

 

12.

A.unbelievable

B.true

C.thought

D.a(chǎn) pity

13.A waved          B. shook         C. bowed              D. patted

14.

A.much

B.a(chǎn) little

C.nothing

D.empty

 

15.

A.pleasure

B.surprise

C.pride

D.satisfaction

 

16.

A.tell

B.guess

C.design

D.express

 

17.

A.other

B.a(chǎn)nother

C.more

D.me

 

18.

A.should

B.might

C.would

D.must

 

19.

A.lighter

B.heavier

C.weightier

D.more

 

20.

A.hurt

B.fat

C.defeat

D.please

 

【答案】

1.A

2.D

3.D

4.B

5.A

6.D

7.A

8.C

9.A

10.A

11.C

12.A

13.B

14.C

15.B

16.A

17.B

18.D

19.B

20.C

【解析】作者記錄了一件自己在國外的小事情。

1.名詞辨析。A饑餓;B寒冷;C憤怒;D疾;根據(jù)句意可知我餓了,要吃東西了。

2.上下文串聯(lián),上文可知我餓了,這里是形容我特別的餓。感覺只有一個(gè)洞而不是胃。

3.上下文串聯(lián)。上文說這個(gè)賓館很差,下面說這家賓館的食物特別好,故存在轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。

4.動(dòng)詞辨析。A接受;B喂;C關(guān)心;D吃;根據(jù)本句的結(jié)構(gòu)可知是賓館給我們提高食物。

5.副詞辨析。這里是指食物正是我現(xiàn)在想要的東西。

6.詞義辨析。根據(jù)上下文可知是讓我自己做好準(zhǔn)備說的內(nèi)容。

7.動(dòng)詞辨析。這里是指說的語言,應(yīng)該使用speak.

8.固定詞組。Make sure of確定…

9.上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下文站在鏡子前練習(xí)可知我是在練正確的發(fā)音。

10.詞義辨析。根據(jù)句意可知服務(wù)員問我是否能夠理解。

11.形容詞辨析。根據(jù)上下文可知服務(wù)員很困惑,不理解我的話。故C正確。

12.形容詞辨析。根據(jù)下文的英國人不懂英語,說明我難以置信。

13.動(dòng)詞辨析。A擺動(dòng);B搖動(dòng);C鞠躬;D拍;根據(jù)句意可知服務(wù)員搖頭走開。

14.上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)上文可知我很餓,那么我應(yīng)該把食物都吃完了,什么都沒有留下。

15.名詞辨析。服務(wù)員看到我都吃完了,感覺有點(diǎn)奇怪。

16.動(dòng)詞辨析。A辨別;理解B猜想;C設(shè)計(jì);D表達(dá);我們很難辨別服務(wù)員的表情的。

17.上下文串聯(lián)。我吃完了一盤,那么服務(wù)員又拿了另外一盤。

18.情態(tài)動(dòng)詞辨析。根據(jù)上下文我認(rèn)為服務(wù)員一定是誤會(huì)我了。

19.上下文串聯(lián)。我早飯吃了很多,那么應(yīng)該比平時(shí)重了很多。

20.動(dòng)詞辨析。這里是指被擊敗,吃的太多了。

 

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(  )36. A. needed          B. used               C. had          D. ought

(  )37. A. dressed         B. decorated            C. cut            D. planted

(  )38.A. classmate        B. boss                        C. parent           D. boyfriend

(  )39. A. Nervously       B. Eagerly               C. Curiously         D. Carefully

(  )40. A. colleague        B. patient               C. student         D. customer

(  )41 A. begged           B. ordered             C. asked                  D. invited

(  )42. A. when          B. until          C. after                    D. before

(  )43 A. smiled          B. hesitated          C. agreed           D. refused

(  )44. A. escaped                B. arrived              C. cried            D. quarreled

(  )45. A. soldiers          B. judges               C. lawyers        D. guards

(  )46. A. went            B. lit                     C. took              D. brought

(  )47. A. seat              B. rest                  C. ride             D. look

(  )48. A. joy              B. water                C. food            D. possessions

(  )49. A. prisoner        B. nurse                C. doctor          D. woman

(  )50. A. awarded        B. punished             C. caught          D. held

(  )51. A. brought          B. gone                  C. headed          D. returned

(  )52. A. saddened         B. excited              C. surprised             D. pleased

(  )53 A. seeing            B. hearing             C. remembering    D. learning

(  )54. A. tree             B. clothes                C. roses            D. necklace

(  )55. A. enjoyed           B. suffered            C. benefited       D. experienced

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