Tina was afraid of the dark. She always went to bed with the light on. She was afraid that the  would come and eat her. Her daddy always her closet(壁櫥) and under her bed for monsters.

One night, Tina was awakened in the middle of the night by some strange coming from her window. She opened her eyes and saw a huge 3-eyed monster to get into her room through the window. She was too scared to even for help. 

The monster was able to the window and get in. Tina was why her parents didn't wake up from all the noise. Tina's heart was so fast with the monster going straight to her bed. , the monster said in a low voice:" Hello there little girl, I hope I didn't you. My name is Mongus. I was wondering if I can get some and cookies." Tina couldn't believe her .

"So, you are not here to me?" She asked. Obviously amused, the monster laughed : "Eat you? No, no. You shouldn't be scared of me because I am a monster. Can I have what I want now? Please." Tina got up and went to the where she got some milk and cookies. Later, Mongus left the room the same way he came in.

In the morning, Tina woke up to her father's voice, Little sweet, time for school. Tina told her father the and how the window got broken. Her father her that the whole thing was just a dream the window wasn't broken." So Mongus isn't coming back?"  Tina asked.

"It is all up to you honey. You can Mongus anytime you like, all you have to do is dream about him again.

1.A. wolf B. monsterC. enemy D. bear

2.A. hidB. enteredC. sleptD. checked

3.A. noisesB. boysC. voicesD. parents

4.A. tryingB. agreeingC. explainingD. begging

5.A. hope B. shoutC. waitD. look

6.A. break B. avoidC. fixD. move

7.A. blamingB. consideringC. wonderingD. guessing

8.A. beating B. hittingC. runningD. jumping

9.A. SoB. LaterC. ThenD. Meanwhile

10.A. catchB. seeC. hurt D. frighten

11.A. prizes B. milk C. candiesD. surprise

12.A. promisesB. wordsC. eyesD. ears

13.A. eatB. jokeC. cheatD. kill

14.A. unnaturallyB. loudlyC. weaklyD. terribly

15.A. uglyB. lively C. friendlyD. lonely

16.A. shopB. kitchenC. gardenD. bedroom

17.A. storyB. lieC. eventD. dream

18.A. remindedB. questionedC. comfortedD. informed

19.A. whenB. if C. althoughD. as

20.A. hold upB. hold backC. bring upD. bring back

 

1.B

2.D

3.A

4.A

5.B

6.A

7.C

8.A

9.C

10.D

11.B

12.D

13.A

14.B

15.C

16.B

17.A

18.C

19.D

20.D

【解析】

試題分析:本文講述的是一個膽小的女孩坐了一個夢,夢中的怪獸對她很溫柔。她的父親告訴她:一切都取決于自己,人生中最大的怪獸是自己。戰(zhàn)勝了自己就什么也不會再怕了。

1.1B 上下文串聯(lián)。A狼;B怪獸;C敵人;D熊;根據(jù)42空后for monsters. 因為Tina膽子很小,她很害怕怪獸會進來吃了她。所以她總是要求爸爸檢查她的壁櫥和床下。

2.

3.Noise指吵鬧的聲音。

4.

5.Shout for help大聲呼救。

6.how the window got broken可知窗戶已經(jīng)打破了,怪獸進入了房間。

7.

8.

9.

10.10C 動詞辨析。A抓;B看見;C傷害;D恐嚇,使害怕;怪獸對Tina說:小女孩你好,我希望我沒有嚇到你。

11.11B 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)56空后where she got some milk and cookies可知怪獸向她要的是牛奶和薄餅。

12.12D 名詞辨析。A諾言;B話;C眼睛;D耳朵;因為Tina一直都以為怪獸是要來吃她的,很害怕。但是這個怪獸以如此溫柔的聲音對她說話,這讓她很驚訝,難以相信,所以使用:無法相信自己耳朵所聽見的內(nèi)容。

13.13A 動詞辨析。A吃;B開玩笑;C欺騙;D殺死;聽見怪獸如此溫和的聲音,Tina說:那么,你不是來這里吃我的。因為之前她一直都因為怪獸是要吃人的。而且54空后Eat you?也說明應該選eat。

14.14B 副詞辨析。A不自然地;B大聲地;C虛弱地;D可怕地;很明顯,這個怪獸對于Tina的話很困惑,他大聲地笑了起來:吃你?不,不,不,你不要害怕,我是一個很友好的怪獸。

15.15C 形容詞辨析。A丑陋的;B生動的,活潑的;C友好的;D孤單的;本句是怪獸對小女孩所說的話:吃你?不,不,不,你不要害怕,我是一個很友好的怪獸。

16.16B 考察常識。根據(jù)橫線后where she got some milk and cookies.可知只有在廚房里才可以拿到牛奶和薄餅。

17.17A 名詞辨析。A故事,事情;B謊言;C事件;D夢想;早晨的時候,父親叫Tina起床,Tina就把昨天晚上所發(fā)生的事情告訴了父親。

18.18C 動詞辨析。A提醒;B詢問;C安慰;D通知;她把所有的事情都告訴父親,并告訴父親窗戶是如何破碎的,父親安慰她:整個事情都是一個夢而已,因為窗戶并沒有碎掉。

19.19D 連詞辨析。A時;B如果;C盡管;D因為;正是因為窗戶沒有壞,所以父親認為這是女孩做的一個夢而已。

20.隱瞞;控制;阻礙;猶豫不決;C撫養(yǎng),撫育,嘔吐;D帶回(某人或某物);還回(某物);回憶[回顧,回想起](往事);這都取決于你,在任何時候你可能會想起這個怪獸。

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