The story goes that some time ago, a man had a very lovely little daughter.One day the man   1      his 3-year-old daughter for   2_   _  a roll of gold wrapping paper.Money was tight and he became  3       when the child tried to decorate a  4      to put under the Christmas tree.However , the little girl brought the gift to her father the next morning and said, "This is for you, Daddy."
The man was   5        by his earlier  6       , but his anger flared again when he found out the box was   __7        .He yelled at her, stating, "Don’t you know, when you give someone a present, there is   8          to be something inside?" The little girl looked up at him with tears in her eyes and cried, "Oh, Daddy, it’s not empty at all.I blew kisses into the box.They are all for you, Daddy."
The father was crushed. He  9       his arms around his little girl, and he begged for her   10       .Only a short time later, an  11      took the life of the child. It is also told that her father kept that gold box by his bed for many years and whenever he was discouraged, he would take out a(an)  12      kiss and remember the love of the child who had put it there.In a very real sense, each one of us, as human beings, has been given a gold container  13      unconditional love and kisses...from our children, family members, friends and God. There is simply no other  __14      , anyone could hold, more  15       than this.
小題1:
A.a(chǎn)skedB.praisedC.beggedD.punished
小題2:
A.wastingB.stealingC.sellingD.holding
小題3:
A.gladB.a(chǎn)ngryC.sadD.upset
小題4:
A.roomB.hallC.boxD.ball
小題5:
A.puzzledB.surprisedC.scaredD.embarrassed
小題6:
A.overworkB.overreactionC.overcoatD.overtime
小題7:
A.emptyB.heavyC.fullD.wet
小題8:
A.happenedB.seemedC.supposedD.used
小題9:
A.putB.turnedC.handedD.gave
小題10:
A.kindnessB.forgivenessC.sadnessD.carelessness
小題11:
A.overcoatB.incidentC.a(chǎn)ccidentD.a(chǎn)ction
小題12:
A.imaginaryB.kindC.gentleD.warm
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A.filled withB.pleased withC.crowded withD.equipped with
小題14:
A.worldB.feelingC.possession D.love
小題15:
A.expensiveB.preciousC.comfortableD.interesting

小題1:D
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:C
小題1:D
小題1:B
小題1:A
小題1:C
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:C
小題1:A
小題1:A
小題1:C
小題1:B

小題1:D
小題1:A 前兩小題可以一起看。這兩題考察動(dòng)詞的應(yīng)用。聯(lián)系上下文,根據(jù)句意得知:為浪費(fèi)東西而受到懲罰。所以第一空選D,第二空選A。
小題1:B 本題考察形容詞,形容人的感情。錢緊,而小女孩又浪費(fèi)東西,所以本題應(yīng)選B angry 。
小題1:C 聯(lián)系上下文,本題應(yīng)選C box。紙用來(lái)折了盒子。
小題1:D
小題1:B 這兩題可以一起分析。爸爸呼了小女孩的話,因?yàn)樽约哼^(guò)激的表現(xiàn)而內(nèi)疚,感到尷尬。故這兩小題選D、B。
小題1:A 本題就聯(lián)系上下文,是意料之外的,所以又生氣了。所以選A,盒子是空的,才感到意外。
小題1:C 本題考察固定搭配,be supposed to 應(yīng)該。按常理來(lái)推斷盒子里應(yīng)該有東西。故本題選C。
小題1:A
小題1:B 這兩小題可以結(jié)合起來(lái)一起分析:爸爸抱著孩子,乞求她的原諒。所以這兩小題應(yīng)選A、B。
小題1:C 根據(jù)句意得知:一場(chǎng)意外奪走了小女孩的生命。故本題選C。
小題1:A 聯(lián)系上下文,根據(jù)句意得知:因?yàn)楹凶永锩媸裁磳?shí)物也沒(méi)有,所以應(yīng)該是想象中的東西。故本題選A。
小題1:A 本題考察固定短語(yǔ)。聯(lián)系上下文,根據(jù)句意得知應(yīng)該是“充滿...”,所以本小題選A。
小題1:C
小題1:B 這兩小題結(jié)合起來(lái)分析:聯(lián)系上下文,根據(jù)句意得知:沒(méi)有比這更“珍貴”的“財(cái)產(chǎn)”了。所以這兩個(gè)題分別選C、B。
整體分析本題,單一考察知識(shí)點(diǎn)的題沒(méi)有,都是考察的對(duì)短文的理解。所以想要做對(duì)本題就要先對(duì)短文的整體大意有個(gè)了解,然后根據(jù)短文意思,聯(lián)系上下文,看作者想要表達(dá)什么,選出適合的選項(xiàng)。只要對(duì)整篇有正確的理解,做對(duì)本題應(yīng)該沒(méi)有什么難度。
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小題1:Why is Eric making this trip?
A.To encourage children to reach for their goal.
B.To learn to overcome various hardships.
C.To do experiments all over the world.
D.To honour the memory of a fellow climber.
小題2:What does Eric plan to do on each of the six continents he will visit?
A.Visit schools to share his story.
B.Study the culture of the local people.
C.Climb the tallest mountain.
D.Cycle from one end to the other.
小題3:How does Eric mainly get drinking water?
A.He boils the seawater on a stove.
B.He has brought fresh water with him.
C.He collects rain water in a bucket.
D.He uses a special machine to make seawater fresh.
小題4:Which of the following words best describes Eric’s character?
A.Determined.B.Intelligent.C.Fearless.D.Lonely.

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