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    I think it’s nice t have a chance t find ut what my mum has dne fr ur family. If nt fr this 9 , I wuld never have been able t put myself in her place. I’m s lucky t have such a wnderful mum. I will say thanks t her when she returns hme and I decide t 10 the husewrk with her.
    1.A.tiredB.lnelyC.crazy
    2.A.alwaysB.usuallyC.never
    3.A.excitedB.surprisedC.awful
    4.A.lessnB.prblemC.dream
    5.A.describedB.imaginedC.remembered
    6.A.herB.usC.them
    7.A.pinted utB.lked frC.put away
    8.A.unlessB.althughC.because
    9.A.experienceB.accidentC.example
    10.A.slveB.shareC.accept
    One day, a mther duck and her ducklings were n their way t a lake. All f a sudden, the mther duck saw a fx. She became 11 and shuted, “Children, hurry t the lake. There’s a fx!”
    The ducklings 12 the lake. The mther duck began t walk back and frth, dragging(拖拽) ne f her 13 alng the grund. When the fx saw her, he was quite 14 . He said t himself, “It lks like she’s hurt and can’t fly! I can easily catch and eat her!” He ran twards her.
    The mther duck led the fx away frm the lake. The fx 15 her. Nw he wuldn’t be able t harm her ducklings. The mther duck 16 her ducklings and saw that they had reached the lake. She was relieved(放心的). She stpped and tk 17 .
    The fx thught she was tired and he came clser. 18 the mther duck quickly spread her wings and flew int the air. She landed 19 the lake and her ducklings swam t her.
    The fx was very upset. The mther duck had tricked him. Nw he culd nt 20 them because they were in the middle f the lake.
    11.A.sadB.frightenedC.happyD.relaxed
    12.A.hurried twardsB.ran acrssC.flew thrughD.played against
    13.A.legsB.feetC.childrenD.wings
    14.A.sadB.pleasedC.bredD.lnely
    15.A.caughtB.stppedC.fllwedD.ate
    16.A.lked verB.lked afterC.lked upD.lked at
    17.A.a deep breathB.a nice phtC.a pleasant walkD.a gd shwer
    18.A.SB.AndC.AfterD.But
    19.A.in frnt fB.next tC.in the middle fD.acrss frm
    20.A.seeB.reachC.hearD.watch
    The lin is ne f the mst fierce (凶猛的) animals in the wrld. Lins can be 21 in Africa and India. Lins in Africa can live withut water fr abut ne mnth. Lins are als ppular animals in the 22 . Almst every z arund the wrld has a few lins.
    It is very 23 fr peple t tell male and female lins frm each ther. Yu can judge (判断) simply by their appearance. A male lin has mane (鬃毛) while female lins d nt have. Male lins are 24 than female lins. A male lin usually weighs abut 200 kilgrams which is always heavier than a female lin. Bth male and female lins have very 25 muths. They can break the backs f ther animals 26 . Lins feed n ther animals and ne lin usually kills between ten and twenty large animals each year fr 27 .
    It is unusual fr lins t kill peple. Hwever, in 1898 tw lins 28 and ate ver ne hundred peple in Kenya befre they were sht by a British man named P.J. Pattersn. This 29 became the subject (主题) f a 1996 Hllywd mvie called The Ghst and the Darkness. Nw the Indian lins are endangered. It’s really necessary fr us t 30 the animals, r we wn’t see them again. Animals are ur friends. It is ur bligatin t prtect them.
    21.A.usedB.fundC.tldD.led
    22.A.zsB.schlsC.parksD.gardens
    23.A.hardB.strangeC.easyD.tiring
    24.A.largerB.smallerC.thinnerD.shrter
    25.A.activeB.strngC.weakD.sft
    26.A.sadlyB.happilyC.easilyD. luckily
    27.A.funB.fdC.mneyD.sale
    28.A.killedB.calledC.savedD.kissed
    29.A.bkB.stryC.gameD.inventin
    30.A.care frB.lk frC.lk atD.play with
    I did vlunteer wrk in an Indian rphanage(孤儿院)several days ag. It was an unfrgettable 31 .
    When I first went t 32 with my classmates, I saw many pr peple. I was 33 that we might have t live like them. I was right. We had t sleep in a very small rm—18 girls stayed tgether. As there was nt enugh 34 , we had t save it day in and day ut. We nly had five minutes t take a shwer each time.
    Althugh the living envirnment was bad, we did many things t help children there, like teaching and cleaning. The mst difficult thing fr me was 35 babies wh were less than 1 year ld. That was the first time I had held a baby. It was nt easy at all. The babies kept 36 , n matter what I did. When I fed them, they still didn’t calm dwn(平静下来). After a while, I was s 37 frm the pain in my back and shulders. I 38 realized hw much my parents did fr me when I was yung.
    When we were abut t leave, a 5-year-ld girl 39 her teddy bear t us. It was her Christmas gift. Seeing her smiling face and the clean rphanage, we felt 40 urselves.
    31.A.exchangeB.experimentC.experienceD.educatin
    32.A.AmericaB.AustraliaC.GreeceD.India
    33.A.wrriedB.excitedC.happyD.bred
    34.A.rmB.mneyC.fdD.water
    35.A.lking atB.lking frC.lking arundD.lking after
    36.A.cryingB.sleepingC.laughingD.eating
    37.A.relaxedB.angryC.tiredD.cmfrtable
    38.A.suddenlyB.gladlyC.quietlyD.crrectly
    39.A.intrducedB.gaveC.chseD.sld
    40.A.cnfident inB.prud fC.ppular withD.gd fr
    Nt lng ag, the cat Cc and her babies were in the face f fd shrtage, but nw they live a cmpletely different life.
    The six f them were fund lking fr 41 behind a warehuse(仓库).The persn wh fund them immediately cntacted Carrie, the funder f Drset Rescue Kittens. He believed Carrie was mre than happy t take care f 42 . It was clear that thse cats were 43 because there wasn’t enugh fd. And sme f them had t 44 medical treatment because they were ill. Luckily, with time, they began t get better and better and 45 sme weight.
    At first, Carrie wrried the mther cat Cc wuld have truble getting used t her new life because she had always lived in the 46 . Hwever, the wrry quickly disappeared because f Cc’s gentle 47 . “Cc has gradually understd the meaning f a hme,” Carrie said, “At first, she wuld nly lie n the grund, never n a bed r a sfa.” She lved 48 but she didn’t knw hw t draw it. Her babies were shy at first, but thanks t their mther, they warmed up t us 49 .
    Cc and her babies are still waiting fr their permanent(永久的) 50 , and with their lvely faces and bright persnalities, I believe they’ll certainly have a place t call their wn.
    41.A.sadB.fdC.angryD.afraid
    42.A.himB.herC.itD.them
    43.A.cleverB.lazyC.fatD.thin
    44.A.receiveB.refuseC.spreadD.mix
    45.A.put upB.put dwnC.put nD.put ff
    46.A.huseB.caveC.wildD.desert
    47.A.natureB.lkingC.viceD.tuch
    48.A.mneyB.attentinC.pictureD.chair
    49.A.in n timeB.in n wayC.all the timeD.all the way
    50.A.bedB.sfaC.warehuseD.hme
    阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
    Simn is a wildlife phtgrapher. A few years ag, he was taking sme 51 f wild birds in his garden when he discvered a brwn field muse nearby.
    Simn named the muse Gerge and 52 sme bread fr him. Ever since then, Gerge has been a(n) 53 f Simn. He cmes t the garden almst every day.
    One day Gerge was playing in the garden as usual. A cat went int the garden and walked arund. Simn 54 Gerge’s safety and built a small huse fr him.
    “At first, I just wanted t give him a 55 place in the garden,” Simn said. “T my surprise, Gerge has already 56 the huse as his new hme.”
    A few days later, Gerge met anther muse. Simn named her Mildred. Gerge and Mildred had eight 57 . Over the years, Simn has made a lt f changes t this muse-sized “village” t hld mre members.
    Gerge and Mildred raise their babies tgether. When they are in truble, they face all the 58 tgether. “The mice live a happy life. I like t 59 their happiness, but I hate t disturb(打扰)their lives, s I ften sit dwn a few feet away with a camera and take phts f them 60 ,” Simn said.
    51.A.nestsB.eggsC.picturesD.fd
    52.A.askedB.sldC.pickedD.prvided
    53.A.friendB.wnerC.teacherD.member
    54.A.talked abutB.wrried abutC.heard fD.lked ver
    55.A.magicB.safeC.specialD.typical
    56.A.thught fB.disagreed withC.laughed atD.given up
    57.A.placesB.decisinsC.babiesD.prmises
    58.A.difficultiesB.differencesC.successesD.laughs
    59.A.weighB.recrdC.imagineD.imprve
    60.A.quicklyB.ludlyC.seriuslyD.quietly
    One day, a man saw a ccn (茧) in the wds and tk it hme. He wanted t 61 hw a butterfly wuld struggle(挣扎)t change frm an ugly caterpillar int a beautiful ne.
    He saw the ccn with a tiny pening (裂缝) and the butterfly was trying t make its way ut t enjy the wrld. He was watching the butterfly struggling t break the 62 fr almst 10 hurs. 63 , even after trying very hard fr several hurs, there was still n prgress. It seemed that the butterfly had dne all its best and culd nt 64 anymre.
    The man felt 65 fr the butterfly and decided t help it. He gt a pair f scissrs and 66 a larger pening. The butterfly came ut withut any struggle! But it lked n lnger beautiful r 67 . It had a huge bdy with small and weak wings.
    Anyway, the man was happy t see the butterfly cme ut f the ccn. He cntinued t watch the butterfly and culdn’t wait t see it 68 with its clrful wings. Hwever, the butterfly just 69 . It was never able t fly! He did nt knw that the butterfly had t struggle and struggle while inside the ccn. That’s hw it gets its 70 .
    Struggles make us shine! If we dn’t want t experience any struggle, we wn’t be able t fly!
    61.A.expressB.rememberC.knwD.discuss
    62.A.vaseB.recrdC.drD.ccn
    63.A.SlwlyB.UnluckilyC.CertainlyD.Suddenly
    64.A.tryB.kickC.sighD.bite
    65.A.happyB.srryC.shyD.sure
    66.A.sawB.cutC.fundD.faced
    67.A.dangerusB.patientC.strngD.cnfident
    68.A.shakeB.jumpC.returnD.fly
    69.A.lked arundB.mved arundC.wke upD.sat up
    70.A.pwerB.breathC.shapeD.heart
    阅读下面短文,从短文所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入的最选选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
    A man had a kitten that climbed up a tree in his backyard and then was afraid t cme dwn. He 71 warm milk. It wuld nt cme dwn.
    The tree was nt 72 enugh t climb, s the man decided that if he tied rpe t his car and pull it until the tree bent(弯) dwn. He culd then 73 and get the kitten.
    That’s what he did. He then thught if he went just a little bit 74 , the tree wuld be bent lw enugh fr him t reach the kitten. But as he mved the car a little further frward, the rpe brke. The tree went “bing!” and the kitten was nwhere t be fund. He asked peple he met if they’d 75 a little kitten. Nbdy had.
    A few days later, he met a neighbr at the stre. He happened t lk int her shpping basket and was 76 t see cat fd.
    This wman was a cat 77 and everyne knew it, s he asked her, “ 78 are yu buying cat fd? ” She replied, “Yu wn’t believe this,” and then tld him hw her little girl had been begging her fr a cat, but she kept refusing. Then a few days befre, the child had begged again, s the mther finally 79 her little girl, “Well, I’ll let yu keep a cat if it falls frm the 80 . ” She tld the man, “I watched my child g ut in the yard, and lk straight int the sky. And really, yu wn’t believe this, but I saw it with my wn eyes. A kitten suddenly came lying thrugh the air, and landed right in frnt f her.”
    71.A.leftB.fferedC.threwD.hld
    72.A.tallB.ldC.strngD.high
    73.A.pick upB.lk upC.reach upD.shw up
    74.A.fasterB.higherC.quieterD.further
    75.A.seenB.lstC.raisedD.kept
    76.A.happyB.srryC.surprisedD.frightened
    77.A.lverB.haterC.keeperD.wner
    78.A.WhyB.HwC.WhenD.Where
    79.A.tldB.warnedC.advisedD.remind
    80.A.hleB.treeC.wallD.sky
    阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳答案。并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
    My friend Richard went far t wrk, s he asked me t take care f his yard in the muntains. He always wrked hard and ften kept the yard 81 withut any grass. But I was t 82 t pull ut the grass, allwing them t grw freely. In the early spring, in 83 , the leaves were green and sft. A mnth later, when the leaves spread quickly, I 84 they were like wild rchids (兰花) in the frest. Unlike thse purple r brwn red frest rchids, they were yellw.
    I 85 ne flwer, then went t a friend wh studied plants. As sn as my friend saw it, he asked me 86 I picked it. “It’s amazing!” He explained 87 , “This kind f rchid is hard t find. Nw it is wrth at least 10,000 dllars each.”
    I called t tell the gd news t Richard. He was very surprised and then said he had seen the rchids in the yard every year, but he thught they were cmmn grass, s he always 88 . He said, “It wuld have flwered a few years if I culd 89 .” Yes, all f us might miss sme rare (稀有的) rchids in ur wn lives. We dn’t give them the time t flwer t prve their value.
    Give the “grass” time t flwer and give everybdy a 90 t prve his value.
    81.A.wildB.cleanC.wideD.beautiful
    82.A.tiredB.lazyC.bredD.happy
    83.A.DecemberB.JuneC.OctberD.March
    84.A.wnderedB.believedC.discveredD.guessed
    85.A.stleB.pickedC.kickedD.fund
    86.A.hwB.whyC.whereD.when
    87.A.sadlyB.successfullyC.gentlyD.excitedly
    88.A.left them alneB.pulled them utC.kept them ffD.let them dwn
    89.A.waitB.nticeC.takeD.make
    90.A.treeB.yardC.flwerD.chance
    Once, a king lved music s much that he searched the wrld fr the best instrument. One day, a magic man 91 the king a harp (竖琴).
    The king tk it t the palace, but 92 he played it, the harp sunded terrible. Many 93 peple tried it. They agreed that the harp was 94 and the king had been fled. The harp was 95 as rubbish.
    A pr little girl later fund the harp and 96 she didn’t knw hw t play it, she decided t have a try. She played and played fr mnths and years. The music she prduced was 97 perfect, but each time it sunded a little better.
    Then ne day, suddenly, the harp started t play the mst beautiful music by itself. It was in fact 98 magic harp and culd nly be played well by smene wh wuld put in the necessary effrt.
    The king heard the music frm his windw and called the girl t the palace. When the king saw that she was playing his ld harp, he was s happy. 99 that mment he made the girl his wn private 100 , giving her and her family many riches.
    91.A.prvidedB.createdC.fferedD.played
    92.A.whenB.befreC.ifD.after
    93.A.antherB.therC.thersD.the ther
    94.A.usefulB.uselessC.helpfulD.unhelpful
    95.A.thrwn utB.blwn upC.picked upD.kept away
    96.A.evenB.becauseC.as a resultD.even thugh
    97.A.smetimesB.ftenC.alwaysD.never
    98.A.aB.anC.theD./
    99.A.FrB.OfC.ByD.At
    100.A.vilinistB.pianistC.musicianD.instrument
    A few mnths ag, Kim fund there was smething wrng with her dg—Jake. His eyes had stpped prducing tears (眼泪), and it was clear he was in a lt f 101 . Kim tk him t the dctr’s, and the dctr advised t have his eyeballs remved. “I finally made a difficult decisin and 102 the dctr t make him mre cmfrtable,” Kim explained.
    When Jake came back hme, he 103 t be afraid t climb stairs fr the first time. Hwever, smething 104 tk place. Addie, his dg sister and partner, realized his prblem and decided t help. “She came dwn the stairs, std next t him and then walked back up as if t shw him the 105 ,” Kim said. “I was ttally mved by Addie. She was such a gd partner. I watched 106 , hping Addie’s plan wuld wrk, and it did.”
    Kim tied a bell arund Addie’s neck 107 it culd help Jake find Addie mre easily. Addie cntinued t 108 Jake while he gt used t his new cnditin (状况).
    Nw Jake desn’t need Addie t 109 the bell anymre. He’s able t hang arund the huse and places that he ften visits easily. But whenever Jake and Addie visit sme 110 places, Addie wrks as a guide dg again. What a gd dg sister and partner!
    101.A.funB.painC.curageD.surprise
    102.A.played withB.fught withC.agreed withD.wrked with
    103.A.appearedB.wantedC.hpedD.decided
    104.A.simpleB.amazingC.terribleD.serius
    105.A.sizeB.shapeC.timeD.way
    106.A.nervuslyB.crrectlyC.quicklyD.suddenly
    107.A.untilB.whenC.ifD.because
    108.A.care frB.lk frC.pay frD.ask fr
    109.A.recrdB.wearC.buyD.hear
    110.A.ldB.brightC.newD.dark
    参考答案:
    1.A 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.B 7.C 8.C 9.A 10.B
    【导语】本文讲述了作者因妈妈出差而感受到妈妈的辛苦,所以决定妈妈回来时对妈妈说谢谢并和她一起做家务的故事。
    1.句意:直到她出差,我才发现她在家有多累。
    tired累的;lnely孤独的;crazy疯狂的。根据“In my hme, my mum always des the husewrk.”可知,这里是指妈妈在家很累,故选A。
    2.句意:他当然不知道,因为他从不做饭。
    always总是;usually通常;never从不。根据“Of curse he had n idea”可知,这里指作者从不做饭,故选C。
    3.句意:刚开始的几天,我们感到很兴奋,因为我们想吃什么就吃什么。
    excited兴奋的;surprised惊讶的;awful可怕的。根据“because we culd eat anything we wanted”可知,因为我们想吃什么就吃什么,所以感到很兴奋,故选A。
    4.句意:但很快它就成了我们的一个问题。
    lessn课;prblem问题;dream梦想。根据“Neither my dad nr I culd decide what t eat.”可知,是指吃什么成了一个问题,故选B。
    5.句意:那时我想起我妈妈每天都为我们做得很好,而她的饭菜仍然不能满足我们。
    described描述;imagined想象;remembered想起。根据“hw well my mum cked fr us each day”可知,这里指想起以前妈妈的饭菜,故选C。
    6.句意:那时我想起我妈妈每天都为我们做得很好,而她的饭菜仍然不能满足我们。
    her她;us我们;them他们。根据“my mum cked fr us each day”可知,这里应指不能满足我们,故选B。
    7.句意:当我妈妈在家的时候,她总是收起我的玩具,清洗我的衣服。
    pinted ut指出;lked fr寻找;put away收起,放好。根据“my tys”可知,这里指收拾自己的玩具,故选C。
    8.句意:现在家里到处都是垃圾,因为我和爸爸正在为谁来打扫垃圾而进行着拉锯战。
    Unless除非;althugh尽管;because因为。根据“Nw there is rubbish everywhere in ur hme”可知,家里到处都是垃圾,是因为作者和爸爸进行着拉锯战,故选C。
    9.句意:如果没有这段经历,我永远无法设身处地为她着想。
    experience经历;accident事故;example例子。根据全文可知,这是作者的一次经历,故选A。
    10.句意:当她回家时,我会对她说声谢谢,我决定和她分担家务。
    slve解决;share分享;accept接受。根据“…the husewrk with her”可知,这里指决定和妈妈分担家务,故选B。
    11.B 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.C 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.C 20.B
    【导语】本文讲述了鸭妈妈带小鸭子们去湖边的途中遇到了狐狸,鸭妈妈让小鸭子先进湖里,自己假装一只翅膀受伤,将狐狸骗到了远离湖边的地方。就在狐狸以为自己得逞的时候,鸭妈妈飞进了湖里和小鸭子们团聚了,狐狸得知自己上当,懊悔不已。
    11.句意:她吓了一跳,喊道:“孩子们,快到湖边去。有一只狐狸!”
    sad伤心的;frightened害怕的;happy开心的;relaxed放松的。根据“the mther duck saw a fx”可知鸭妈妈看见了一只狐狸,所以应该是害怕的,故选B。
    12.句意:小鸭们急忙向湖边跑去。
    hurried tward向……跑去;run acrss碰见;flew thrugh飞过;played against与……对抗。前面提到有狐狸来了,所以小鸭子应该是急忙向湖边跑去,故选A。
    13.句意:鸭妈妈拖着一只翅膀在地上来回走动
    legs腿;feet脚;children孩子们;wings翅膀。根据“It lks like she’s hurt and can’t fly”可知此处应是“翅膀”受伤了,故选D。
    14.句意:当狐狸看见她,他非常高兴。
    sad悲伤;pleased高兴;bred无聊;lnely孤独。根据“I can easily catch and eat her!”(我能轻易地抓住和吃掉她)可知狐狸很开心,故选B。
    15.句意:狐狸跟着她。
    caught抓住;stpped停止;fllwed跟随;ate吃。根据“The mther duck led the fx away frm the lake”可知狐狸应是跟着她,故选C。
    16.句意:鸭妈妈看着她的小鸭们,看到他们到达了湖中。
    lked ver浏览;lked after照顾;lked up查找;lked at看。根据“saw that they had reached the lake”可知鸭妈妈看着小鸭们到达湖里,故选D。
    17.句意:她停下来,深吸了一口气。
    a deep breath深呼吸;a nice pht一张好的照片;a pleasant walk愉快的散步;a gd shwer好的淋浴。根据“She wasn’t wrried anymre.”(她不再担心了)可知这里停下来应该是深呼吸,take a deep breath“深呼吸”,故选A。
    18.句意:但是鸭妈妈迅速展开翅膀,飞到了空中。
    S那么;And和;After在……之后;But但是。前后句是转折关系,故选D。
    19.句意:她降落在湖中,她的小鸭子向她游来。
    in frnt f在……前面;next t旁边;in the middle f在……中间;acrss frm在……对面。根据“because they were in the middle f the lake.”(小鸭们向她游过来)可知应是在湖中,故选C。
    20.句意:句现在他够不到他们,因为他们在湖中。
    see看见;reach达到;hear听见;watch观看。根据“because they were in the middle f the lake.”可知狐狸够不着鸭子们,故选B。
    21.B 22.A 23.C 24.A 25.B 26.C 27.B 28.A 29.B 30.A
    【导语】本文从狮子的居住地、体型、食性、目前的生存状况等方面讲述了师子的故事。
    21.句意:在非洲和印度可以发现狮子。
    used使用;fund发现;tld告诉;led导致。根据“Lins can Africa and India.”可知,此处指在非洲和印度可以发现狮子。故选B。
    22.句意:狮子在动物园也是很受欢迎的动物。
    zs动物园;schls学校;parks公园;gardens花园。根据“Almst every z arund the wrld has a few lins.”可知,几乎每个动物园都有狮子,所以此处指狮子在动物园也是很受欢迎的动物。故选A。
    23.句意:对于人们来说很容易区分雄狮和雌师。
    hard努力的,困难的;strange奇怪的;easy简单的;tiring劳累的。根据“Yu can judge simply by their appearance.”可知,可以从外边就能很轻松的分辨,所以此处指对于人们来说很容易区分雄狮和雌师。故选C。
    24.句意:雄狮比雌狮大。
    larger更大的;smaller更小的;thinner更瘦的;shrter更矮的。根据“A male lin usually weighs abut 200 kilgrams which is always heavier than a female lin.”可知,雄狮通常重约200公斤,这总是比雌狮重。所以此处指雄狮比雌狮大。故选A。
    25.句意:雄狮和雌狮都有非常坚硬的牙齿。
    active积极的;strng坚硬的;weak虚弱的;dull迟钝的。根据“They can break the backs f ther animals...”可知,它们可以折断其他动物的背部,所以此处指他们的牙齿很锋利。故选B。
    26.句意:它们可以轻易地折断其他动物的背部。
    sadly伤心地;happily开心地;easily简单地;luckily幸运地。根据“Bth male and female lins have very strng teeth.”可知,狮子的牙齿很坚硬,所以此处指它们可以轻易地折断其他动物的背部。故选C。
    27.句意:狮子以其他动物为食,一只狮子通常每年杀死十到二十只大型动物作为食物。
    fun乐趣;fd食物;mney钱;sale销售。根据“Lins feed n ther animals”可知,狮子以动物为食,所以此处指一只狮子通常每年杀死十到二十只大型动物作为食物。故选B。
    28.句意:然而,1898年,两只狮子在肯尼亚杀死并吃掉了100多人,之后被一个名叫P·J·帕特森的英国人射杀。
    killed杀;called叫做;saved拯救,节约;kissed亲吻。根据“ ver ne hundred peple in Kenya”可知,此处指两只狮子在肯尼亚杀死并吃掉了100多人。故选A。
    29.句意:这个故事成为1996年好莱坞电影《幽灵与黑暗》的主题。
    bk书;stry故事;game游戏;inventin发明。根据“ the subject (主题) f a 1996 Hllywd mvie called The Ghst and the Darkness.”可知,此处指前文提到的故事。故选B。
    30.句意:我们真的有必要照顾这些动物,否则我们就不会再见到它们了。
    care fr照顾;lk fr寻找;lk at看;play with和……一起玩。根据“Nw the Indian lins are endangered.”可知,狮子已经濒临灭绝,人们应该关心狮子。故选A。
    31.C 32.D 33.A 34.D 35.D 36.A 37.C 38.A 39.B 40.B
    【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者和同学去年去印度的孤儿院做志愿者的一次难忘的经历及其感受。
    31.句意:那是一次难忘的经历。
    exchange交换;experiment实验;experience经历;educatin教育。根据上句“I did vlunteer wrk in an Indian rphanage(孤儿院)several days ag.”可知,作者几天前在一家印度孤儿院做义工。所以是难忘的经历。故选C。
    32.句意:当我第一次和同学去印度的时候,我看到了许多可怜的孩子。
    America美国;Australia澳大利亚;Greece希腊;India印度。根据上文“I did vlunteer wrk in an Indian rphanage(孤儿院)several days ag.”可知,作者和同学一起去印度的孤儿院作义工。故选D。
    33.句意:我担心我们可能不得不像他们一样生活。
    wrried担心的;excited兴奋的;happy高兴的;bred厌烦的。根据“we might have t live like them”可知,作者到印度看到那么多可怜的孩子后,担心自己也得同他们一起生活。故选A。
    34.句意:由于没有足够的水,我们不得不日夜节约水。
    rm房间;mney钱;fd食物;water水。根据下文“We nly had five minutes t have a bath each time”可知,由于我们没有足够的水,所以每次只有五分钟的时间洗澡。故选D。
    35.句意:对我来说最困难的事情就是照顾不满周岁的小婴儿。
    lking at看着;lking fr寻找;lking arund到处看;lking after照顾。根据下文“When I fed them, they still didn’t calm dwn”可知,作者要喂那些小婴儿,在此应是照顾他们。故选D。
    36.句意:不管我做什么,孩子们总是哭。
    crying哭;sleeping睡觉;laughing笑;eating吃。根据下文“When I fed them, they still didn’t calm dwn”可知,连作者喂他们的时候,他们都不能平静下来,说明不管作者做什么,孩子们总是在哭。故选A。
    37.句意:过了一会儿,我的背部和肩膀疼痛得很累。
    relaxed放松的;angry生气的;tired劳累的;cmfrtable舒适的。根据下文“the pain in my back and shulders”可知,作者第一次抱孩子导致背和肩膀疼痛很累。故选C。
    38.句意:我突然意识到我还是小孩子时父母为我做了多少。
    suddenly突然;gladly 高兴地;quietly安静地;crrectly正确地。根据上文“the pain in my back and shulders”可知,作者在照顾那些小婴儿后才突然体会到父母对他的付出。故选A。
    39.句意:当我们离开时,一个5岁的女孩把她的泰迪熊给了我们。
    intrduced介绍;gave给;chse选择;sld卖。根据“When we were abut t leave”可知,在我们离开时,小女孩儿把泰迪熊给了我们。故选B。
    40.句意:看到她的笑脸和干净的孤儿院,我们为自己感到骄傲。
    cnfident in自信;prud f自豪;ppular with流行;gd fr对……有好处。根据上文“Seeing her smiling face and the clean rphanage”可知,看到女孩的笑脸和干净的孤儿院,我们为自己所做的一切感到骄傲。故选B。
    41.B 42.D 43.D 44.A 45.C 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.A 50.D
    【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了流浪猫Cc和她的孩子们的故事。
    41.句意:它们中的六个在仓库后面被发现,正在寻找食物。
    sad伤心的;fd食物;angry生气的;afraid害怕的。根据第一段“…the cat Cc and her babies were in the face f fd shrtage…”可知,此处指它们正在寻找“食物”。故选B。
    42.句意:他相信Carrie很乐意照顾它们。
    him他;her她;it它;them它们/他们/她们。take care f sb.“照顾某人”,此处指照顾它们(小猫们),介词后用代词宾格them。故选D。
    43.句意:很明显,那些猫很瘦,因为没有足够的食物。
    clever聪明的;lazy懒惰的;fat肥胖的;thin瘦的。根据“ …there wasn’t enugh fd. ”可知,因为缺少食物,小猫们会很瘦。故选D。
    44.句意:并且它们中的一些因为生病而不得不接受治疗。
    receive接受;refuse拒绝;spread展开;mix混合。根据“…medical treatment because they were ill.”可知,此处指“接受”治疗,因为一些小猫生病了。故选A。
    45.句意:幸运的是,随着时间的推移,它们开始变得越来越好,体重也增加了一些。
    put up举起;put dwn放下;put n增加;put ff推迟。根据“…sme weight”可知,此处指小猫们的体重增加了。故选C。
    46.句意:起初,Carrie担心猫妈妈Cc 很难适应她的新生活,因为她一直生活在野外。
    huse房子;cave山洞;wild自然环境;desert沙漠。in the wild介词短语,意为“在野外”。故选C。
    47.句意:然而,这种担心很快就消失了,因为Cc 温柔的天性。
    nature天性;lking表情;vice声音;tuch触觉。根据“Hwever, the wrry quickly disappeared because f Cc’s gentle…”可知,此处指Cc温柔的天性让她适应了新生活。故选A。
    48.句意:她喜欢(被人)注意,但是她不知道如何吸引。
    mney钱;attentin注意力;picture图片;chair椅子。根据“ t draw it.”可知,此处指注意力,draw ne's attentin吸引注意力。故选B。
    49.句意:她的孩子们起初很害羞,但多亏了它们的母亲,它们立刻对我们很热情。
    in n time立刻;in n way决不;all the time一直;all the way一路上。根据“’s gentle vice”及“ thanks t their mther, they warmed up t us…”可知,受到妈妈的影响,小猫们刚开始害羞,但是立刻就热情起来。故选A。
    50.句意:Cc和她的孩子们还在等待它们永久的家,以它们可爱的脸和活泼的个性,我相信它们一定会有一个属于自己的地方。
    bed床;sfa沙发;warehuse仓库;hme家。根据“I believe they’ll certainly have a place t call their wn.”可知,此处指猫妈妈和小猫们在等待它们永久的“家”。故选D。
    51.C 52.D 53.A 54.B 55.B 56.A 57.C 58.A 59.B 60.D
    【导语】本文讲述的是一位动物摄影师,在花园里发现了一家田鼠,并用相机记录他们生活的故事。
    51.句意:几年前,当他再给花园只能够的野鸟拍照时,他发现附近有一只褐色的田鼠。
    nests eggs pictures fd根据“Simn is a wildlife phtgrapher.”可知,Simn是一位摄影师,所以应该是在花园里拍照。故选C。
    52.句意:Simn给这只老鼠取名Gerge,并且给了他一些面包。
    asked要求;sld卖;picked挑选;prvided提供。根据句意可知,这里是给老鼠面包,结合句子结构,考查短语prvide sth. fr sb. “给某人提供某物”。故选D。
    53.句意:从那时起,Gerge就成为了Simn的好友。
    friend朋友;wner主人;teacher老师;member成员。根据“He cmes t the garden almst every day.”可知,Simn每天去花园看Gerge,所以是和他成为了朋友。故选A。
    54.句意:Simn担心Gerge的安全,所以为他造了一个小房子。
    talked abut交谈;wrried abut担心;heard f听说;lked ver查看。根据“A cat went int the garden and walked arund.”可知,猫在花园四处转,所以Simn是担心Gerge的。故选B。
    55.句意:起初,我只想给他在花园中的一块安全的地方。
    magic魔法的;safe安全的;special特别的;typical典型的。根据“Simn … Gerge’s safety and built a small huse fr him.”可知,Simn担心Gerge的安全,所以想在花园中给他找一块安全的地方。故选B。
    56.句意:令我惊讶的是,Gerge已经把新房子当作了自己的家。
    thught f认为;disagreed with不同意;laughed at嘲笑;given up放弃。根据“Over the years, Simn has made a lt f changes t this muse-sized “village” t hld mre members.”可知,Simn这些年把小房子做了很多改变,所以这里是Gerge住在小房子了,认为这里是自己的家。故选A。
    57.句意:Gerge and Mildred生了八个宝宝。
    places地方;decisins决定;babies宝宝;prmises承诺。根据“Over the years, Simn has made a lt f changes t this muse-sized “village” t hld mre members.”可知,Simn这些年把小房子做了很多改变,让小房子容纳更多的成员,所以是老鼠一家的数量越来越多了,就是他俩的孩子多了。故选C。
    58.句意:当他们有麻烦了,他们一起面对困难。
    difficulties困难;differences不同;successes成功;laughs笑。根据“When they are in truble”可知,有麻烦时就是生活中遇到了困难。故选A。
    59.句意:我喜欢记录他们的快乐,但是我不想打扰他们的生活,所以我经常坐在几英尺外,用相机轻轻的拍照。
    weigh称重;recrd记录;imagine想象;imprve提高。根据“… with a camera and take phts f them”可知,用相机拍照来记录他们的生活。故选B。
    60.句意:我喜欢记录他们的快乐,但是我不想打扰他们的生活,所以我经常坐在几英尺外,用相机轻轻的拍照。
    quickly快速地;ludly大声地;seriusly 严肃地;quietly轻轻地。根据“ I hate t disturb(打扰)their lives”可知,我不想打扰他们的生活,所以是轻轻地拍照,不让小老鼠们听见。故选D。
    61.C 62.D 63.B 64.A 65.B 66.B 67.C 68.A 69.B 70.A
    【导语】本文讲述了一个人想观察蝴蝶破茧成蝶的美丽,但是他看到蝴蝶一直挣扎收效甚微,便帮助蝴蝶破茧,可是蝴蝶翅膀没有力量根本无法飞行。他不知道蝴蝶在茧里挣扎的时刻是积蓄力量的时刻。
    61.句意:他想要知道一只蝴蝶将会怎样挣扎从一个丑陋的毛虫变成美丽的蝴蝶。
    express表达;remember记住;knw知道;discuss讨论。根据空前“hw a butterfly wuld struggle(挣扎) t change frm an ugly caterpillar int a beautiful ne”可知,他是想要知道蝴蝶是如何破茧成蝶的,故选C。
    62.句意:他注视着蝴蝶挣扎着破茧几乎十个小时。
    vase花瓶;recrd记录;dr门;ccn茧。根据上文“He saw the ccn with a tiny pening (裂缝) and the butterfly was trying t make its way ut t enjy the wrld”可知,他看见茧有个小裂缝,蝴蝶挣扎着破茧,故选D。
    63.句意:不幸的是,甚至在尝试几个小时之后,仍然没有结果。
    Slwly慢慢;Unfrtunately不幸运地;Certainly当然;Suddenly突然。根据下文“even after trying very hard fr several hurs, there was still n prgress.”可知在尝试几个小时之后,仍然没有结果是不幸的。故选B。
    64.句意:似乎蝴蝶已经尽了它最大努力并且不能够再尝试了。
    try尝试;kick踢;sigh叹气;bite咬。根据空前“It seemed that the butterfly had dne all its best”可知,尽了最大的努力,已经没办法再尝试破茧了。故选A。
    65.句意:这个人为蝴蝶感到难过决定帮助它。
    happy快乐的;srry难过的;shy害羞的;sure确信的。根据上文“It seemed that the butterfly had dne all its best and culd nt try anymre.”和“and decided t help it”可知,似乎蝴蝶已经不能够再尝试了。应该是为蝴蝶感到难过,所以打算帮助蝴蝶,故选B。
    66.句意:他拿到了一把剪刀,剪开一个更大的开口。
    saw看见;cut剪;fund发现;faced面对。根据空前“He gt a pair f scissrs”可知,是用剪刀剪开,故选B。
    67.句意:但是它看起来不再美丽也不再强壮。
    dangerus危险的;patient有耐心的;strng强壮的;cnfident自信的。根据下文“It had a huge bdy with small and weak wings”可知,蝴蝶变的不再强壮,很虚弱,故选C。
    68.句意:他继续看着那只蝴蝶,迫不及待地想看它扇动它美丽的翅膀。
    shake扇动;jump跳;return返回;fly飞。根据空后“with its clrful wings”可知,应该是扇动翅膀。故选A。
    69.句意:然而,蝴蝶只是到处移动。
    lked arund四处看;mved arund四处移动;wke up醒来;sat up设置。根据下文“It was never able t fly!”可知,蝴蝶不能飞,只能四处移动,故选B。
    70.句意:那是它获得力量的方式。
    pwer力量;breath呼吸;shape形状;heart心。根据上文“He did nt knw that the butterfly had t struggle and struggle while inside the ccn.”可知,通过前文内容,蝴蝶破茧是它获得力量的方式,故选A。
    71.B 72.C 73.C 74.D 75.A 76.C 77.B 78.A 79.A 80.D
    【导语】本文讲述了一个男人养的猫爬上了一棵树,他在救猫的过程中意外将猫弄丢,这只猫在机缘巧合之下被讨厌猫的邻居收养的趣事。
    71.句意:他提供了热牛奶。
    left离开;ffered提供;threw扔;hld抓住。由上文“A man had a cat that climbed up a tree in his backyard and then was afraid t cme dwn.”可知,猫爬到一棵树上,不敢下来。此处表示男人给猫热牛奶,想把猫引下来。故选B。
    72.句意:这棵树不够粗壮,爬不上去。
    tall高的;ld老的,旧的;strng强壮的;high高的。nt…enugh t d sth.表示“做某事不够……”,结合“ t climb”可知,应是树不够粗壮,导致爬不上去。故选C。
    73.句意:所以那人决定,如果他把绳子系在自己的车上拉树,树弯下来,他就可以伸手去抓猫了。
    pick up捡起;lk up查,向上看;reach up伸手够到;shw up出现。根据上文“…until the tree bent dwn”及后文“fr him t reach the kitten”可知表达树弯下来,他可以伸手够到猫,用动词短语“reach up”。故选C。
    74.句意:然后他想,如果再往前走一点,那棵树就会弯得足够低,他可以够到猫。
    faster更快的;higher更高的;quieter更安静的;further更远的。根据“the tree wuld be bent lw enugh fr him t reach the kitten”可知表达如果他再往前走远一点,他就会够到小猫,用比较级“further”。故选D。
    75.句意:他问他遇到的人是否见过一只小猫。
    seen看见;lst遗失;raised举起;kept保持。根据上文“the kitten was nwhere t be fund”和“ He asked peple he met ”可知,他在找丢失的猫,所以是问遇到的是否见过猫。故选A。
    76.句意:他碰巧朝她的购物篮里看了一眼,惊讶地看到了猫粮。
    happy幸福的;srry难过的;surprised惊讶;frightened受惊的。根据下文”she kept refusing”,可知这个女人是个讨厌猫的人,所以他看着她的购物篮里有猫粮,应该很惊讶,故选C。
    77.句意:这个女人是个讨厌猫的人,每个人都知道,所以他问她:“你为什么买猫粮?”
    lver爱好者;hater厌恶者;keeper饲养人;wner所有者。根据“and then tld him hw her little girl had been begging her fr a cat, kept refusing. ”可知,小女孩一直求她养一只猫,但她一直拒绝,可见这个女人是个讨厌猫的人,故选B。
    78.句意:这个女人是个讨厌猫的人,每个人都知道,所以他问她:“你为什么买猫粮?”
    Why为什么;Hw怎样;When什么时候;Where什么地方。根据上文可知,这个女人讨厌猫,所以他问她为什么买猫粮,故选A。
    79.句意:几天前,孩子又问了一次,妈妈终于告诉她的小女儿……
    tld告诉;warned警告;advised建议;remind提醒。由下文“Well, I’ll let yu keep a cat …”可知是告诉小女孩。故选A。
    80.句意:好吧,如果猫从天上掉下来,我就让你养一只。
    hle洞;tree树;wall墙;sky天空。由下文“A cat suddenly came lying thrugh the air, and landed right in frnt f her.”可知,一只小猫从天上掉下来。故选D。
    81.B 82.B 83.D 84.C 85.B 86.C 87.D 88.B 89.A 90.D
    【导语】本文通过作者帮助朋友照看院子,发现朋友每年除掉的是非常珍贵的兰花,从中告诉我们:不要轻易去否定一个人,要给他充足的时间证明自己的价值。
    81.句意:他总是努力工作,经常保持院子干净,没有草。
    wild野生的;clean干净的;wide宽广的;beautiful美丽的。根据“withut any grass.”可知,作者的朋友把院子收拾的非常干净。故选B。
    82.句意:但我懒得拔草,让它们自由生长。
    tired疲惫的;lazy懒惰的;bred无聊的;happy开心的。根据“allwing them t grw freely.”可知,作者认为自己比较懒,因此任由植物自由生长。故选B。
    83.句意:3月初的春天,树叶是绿色的,柔软的。
    December十二月;June六月;Octber十月;March三月。根据“In the early spring,”可知,在春天,只有D选项“三月”在春天。故选D。
    84.句意:一个月后,当树叶迅速蔓延时,我发现它们就像森林中的野生兰花。
    wndered想知道;believed相信;discvered发现;guessed猜。根据“they were like wild rchids ( 兰 花 ) in the frest.”可知,当它们长出来的时候,作者发现这很像森林里的兰花。故选C。
    85.句意:我摘了一朵花,然后去找一个研究植物的朋友。
    stle偷;picked摘;kicked踢;fund发现。根据“As sn as my friend saw it,”可知,作者摘了一朵去给朋友看。故选B。
    86.句意:我的朋友一看到它,就问我在哪里摘的。
    hw怎么样;why为什么;where哪里;when什么时候。根据“This kind f rchid is hard t find.”可知,朋友是问从哪里发现的。故选C。
    87.句意:他兴奋地解释说:“这种兰花很难找到。现在它每朵至少值1万美元。”
    sadly难过地;successfully成功地;gently温柔地;excitedly兴奋地。根据“This kind f rchid is hard t find. Nw it is wrth at least 10,000 dllars each.”可知,这种兰花很难找到,价值至少一万美元,因此作者的朋友是非常兴奋的。故选D。
    88.句意:他很惊讶,然后说他每年都在院子里看到兰花,但他认为它们是普通的草,所以他总是把它们拔出来。
    left them alne别管它们;pulled them ut把它们拉出来;kept them ff让它们离开;let them dwn让它们失望。根据“but he thught they were cmmn grass,”可知,还没等开花,作者的朋友就会把植物拔出来。故选B。
    89.句意:他说:“如果我能等几年,它就会开花。”
    wait等待;ntice注意;take带着;make制造。根据“It wuld have flwered a few years if I culd...”可知,作者的朋友没有等植物开花。故选A。
    90.给“草”开花的时间,给每个人一个证明自己价值的机会。
    tree树;yard院子;flwer花朵;chance机会。根据“Give the “grass” time t flwer”可知,作者想要表达给每个人一个机会来证明自己的价值。故选D。
    91.C 92.A 93.B 94.B 95.A 96.D 97.D 98.A 99.D 100.C
    【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了一位国王获得了一把有魔力的竖琴,但是国王和其他人无论如何也无法用这把竖琴弹奏出动听的音乐,所以他们把它当作没用的乐器扔掉了。后来一个小女孩发现了这把竖琴并不停地加以练习,最终弹奏出最美的音乐并成为国王的私人乐师。
    91.句意:一天,一个魔术师给了国王一架竖琴。
    prvided 提供;created创造;ffered提供;played玩。根据“a magic king a harp”可知,此处是ffer sb sth短语,意为“提供某人某物”,故选C。
    92.句意:国王把竖琴带进了宫殿,但是当他弹奏的时候,竖琴的声音非常可怕。
    when当……时;befre在……之前;if如果;after在……之后。根据“ played it, the harp sunded terrible.”可知,当他弹奏的时候,竖琴的声音非常可怕,用when引导时间状语从句,故选A。
    93.句意:很多人都试过了。
    anther另一个;ther其他的;thers其他人/物;the ther两者中的另一个。此处修饰可数名词复数peple,故选B。
    94.句意:他们一致认为竖琴没有用,国王被愚弄了。
    useful有用的;useless没用的;helpful有帮助的;unhelpful不予帮助的。根据“the king had been fled”可知,竖琴没有用,故选B。
    95.句意:竖琴被当作垃圾扔掉了。
    thrwn ut扔掉;blwn up爆发,爆炸;picked up捡起;kept away远离。根据“the king had been fled”和前文可知,竖琴很难听,被扔掉了,故选A。
    96.句意:一个贫穷的小女孩后来找到了竖琴,尽管她不会弹,但她决定试一试。
    even甚至;because因为;as a result结果;even thugh虽然。前后两句构成让步关系,用even thugh引导让步状语从句,故选D。
    97.句意:她创作的音乐从来都不完美,但每一次听起来都好一点。
    smetimes有时;ften经常;always总是;never从不。根据“The music she prduced , but each time it sunded a little better.”可知,从不完美,但是每次都有进步一点,故选D。
    98.句意:它实际上是一架魔法竖琴,只有付出必要努力的人才能演奏得很好。
    a表泛指,用在辅音音素开头的词前;an表泛指,用在元音音素开头的词前;the定冠词表特指;/不填。此处泛指一架竖琴,magic首字母发辅音音素,故选A。
    99.句意:在那一刻,他让这个女孩成为自己的私人音乐家,给了她和她的家人很多财富。
    Fr为了;Of……的;By通过;At在。at that mment“就在那时”,故选D。
    100.句意:在那一刻,他让这个女孩成为自己的私人乐师,给了她和她的家人很多财富。
    vilinist小提琴家;pianist钢琴家;musician音乐家,乐师;instrument乐器。根据前文和“he made the girl his wn private”可知,女孩演奏的很好,所以国王让这个女孩成为自己的私人乐师,故选C。
    101.B 102.C 103.A 104.B 105.D 106.A 107.D 108.A 109.B 110.C
    【导语】本文主要讲述了Kim的爱犬Jake因病移除眼球后便看不见了,Jake的姐姐兼伙伴Addie充当他的“导盲犬”的故事。
    101.句意:他的眼睛已经不再流泪了,很明显他很痛苦。
    fun乐趣;pain痛苦;curage勇气;surprise惊喜。根据“His eyes had stpped prducing tears…”可知,Jake的眼睛不再流眼泪,由此可知他应是生病了,结合选项可知,生病的他应是痛苦的。故选B。
    102.句意:我最终做出了一个艰难的决定,同意医生的意见,让他舒服一些。
    played with和……玩;fught with与……争斗;agreed with同意;wrked with和……一起工作。根据上文“…and the dctr advised t have his eyeballs remved…t make him mre cmfrtable,”可知,为了让Jake舒服一些,主人Kim同意医生移除Jake的眼球的建议。故选C。
    103.句意:当Jake回到家后,他第一次爬楼梯时显得很害怕。
    appeared显得;wanted想要;hped希望;decided决定。根据第一段可知,Jake移除了眼球,也就是说他以后都看不见东西了,所以当他回家后第一次爬楼梯时会显得很害怕。故选A。
    104.句意:然而,令人惊奇的事情发生了。
    simple简单的;amazing令人惊奇的;terrible糟糕的;serius严重的。根据下文“Addie, his dg sister and partner, realized his prblem and decided t help.”可知,Jake的伙伴Addie意识到了他的问题并决定帮助失明的他,这是令人惊奇的事情。故选B。
    105.句意:她走下楼梯,站在他旁边,然后又走回来,好像要给他指路。
    size大小;shape形状;time时间;way路。根据第一段可知,Jake移除眼球后便看不见东西了,所以Addie应是帮失明的Jake指路。故选D。
    106.句意:我紧张地看着,希望Addie的计划能成功,结果成功了。
    nervusly紧张不安地;crrectly正确地;quickly快速地;suddenly突然。根据“I Addie’s plan wuld wrk…”可知,主人Kim看着Addie领Jake走路时希望Addie这样的做法能成功,由此可知Kim此时并不知道Addie的做法能否奏效,所以他应是紧张地看着它们。故选A。
    107.句意:Kim在Addie的脖子上系了一个铃铛,因为它可以帮助Jake更容易找到Addie。
    until直到;when当……时;if如果;because因为。分析句子可知,“it culd help Jake find Addie mre easily.”是“Kim tied a bell arund Addie’s neck”的原因,由此可知此空前后两句是因果关系,且后句为原因,所以此空应填because引导原因状语从句。故选D。
    108.句意:Addie继续照顾Jake,让他适应他的新情况。
    care fr照料;lk fr寻找;pay fr支付;ask fr请求。根据第一段可知,Jake移除眼球后就看不见了,结合选项可知,Addie应是要继续照顾他以便他能适应新情况。故选A。
    109.句意:现在Jake不需要Addie再戴铃铛了。
    recrd记录;wear戴;buy买;hear听见。根据第三段“Kim tied a bell arund Addie’s neck because it culd help Jake find Addie mre easily.”和下文“He’s able t hang arund the huse and places that he ften visits easily.”可知,之前Kim在Addie的脖子上系一个铃铛是为了方便Jake找到Addie,现在Jake能在熟悉的地方单独走动了,所以Addie便不需要再戴铃铛了。故选B。
    110.句意:但每当Jake和Addie参观一些新的地方,Addie又当导盲犬了。
    ld旧的;bright明亮的;new新的;dark黑暗的。根据上文“He’s able t hang arund the huse and places that he ften visits easily.”和选项可知,现在Jake只能在他熟悉的地方走动,由此可知当Addie又要当导盲犬是因为他们要去一些之前没去过的新地方。故选C。

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