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2022-2023学年广东省深圳市龙岗区龙城初级中学九年级(上)

期末英语试卷

完形填空(io分)

1.(10分)LastmonthsomeparentsvisitedapizzarestaurantinFloridawiththeirchildren.Onthe

door,theysawasign"NO(1)"Whycan'twebringourchildren?""Whaton

earthdoestheownerwanttodo?nTheparentsweresurprisedand(2)angrily.

Sowhydidtherestaurant(3)thesignonitsdoor?

TroyTaylor,the(4)ofthepizzarestaurant,foundthatmanyparentscouldn*t

controltheirchildrenandmanychildrencouldn'thavemeals(5),sotheydisturbed

othercustomers.Somepeoplesaidthatthiswasunfair.Mr.Taylor(6)hisdecision.He

saidthattherestaurantwasneara(7)road,sotheremightbesomedangerifthe

parentsdidn'ttakegoodcareoftheirchildren.Sohemadeuphismindtoban(禁止)children

fromhisrestaurant.

Otherssupportedhisdecision,theysaidtheywere(8)noisychildrenin

restaurantsandnowtheycouldfinallyhaveaplacefbradultsonly.

(9),manyotherrestaurantshavealsometthesameproblem.Somehavedone

nothingandothershavetriedtobanchildrenduringcertaintimesoftheday.There*sone

restaurantinItaly.lthasbeencreativeindealingwiththeproblem.Theyrewardedwell-

behavedchildrento(10)parentstocontroltheirchildren.

Thesemethodsmaybeusefulforawhile,butitisdifficulttosolvethisproblem

completely.

(1)A.ENTRANCEB.CHILDRENC.ADULTSD.SMOKING

(2)A.comparedB.celebratedC.complained0.calculated

(3)A.putupB.putoutC.putonD.putoff

(4)A.waiterB.cookC.customerD.owner

(5)A.happilyB.quietlyC.quicklyD.regularly

(6)A.acceptedB.explainedC.announced0.discovered

(7)A.busyB.narrowC.lonelyD.free

(8)A.fondofB.tiredofC.proudofD.ashamedof

(9)A.ForexampleB.InadditionC.InfactD.Asusual

(10)A.allowB.forceC.remindD.encourage

阅读理解。(40分)

第一节阅读下列短文,从下面每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并

在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。

2.(7.5分)GaryandGavinweretwinbrotherswhoworkedinastoreownedbytheirfather.After

thefatherhadpassedaway,theytookoverthestore.Everythingwentwelluntilthedaya

twenty-dollarbilldisappeared.Garyhadleftthebillonthecashregister(4攵银台).Butwhen

hereturned,themoneywasgone.

GarythenaskedhisbrotherGavin,"Didyouseethattwenty-dollarbillonthecash

register?'Gavinsaidthathehadnot.ButGarydidnotletitgoandkeptasking."Twenty-

dollarbillscan'twalkawaybythemselves!Surelyyoumusthaveseenit."nIsaidIdidn*tsee

it!"Gavinrepliedwithanger.

Thequarreldividedtheyoungmenandtheycouldnolongerworktogether.Later,awall

wasbuiltinthecenterofthestore.Fortwentyyears,hostility(敌意)neverended.

Oneday,astrangemancametothestore.HewalkedinandaskedGary,"Howlonghave

youbeenhere?"Garyrepliedthathe'dbeenthereallhislife."ThenyouarethepersonFm

lookingfor,"themansaid.HTwentyyearsago,Iwastotallybrokeandhungry.Ienteredthis

storefromthebackdoorandsawatwenty-dollarbillonthecashregister.AndItookit.All

theseyearsIhaven'tbeenabletoforgetthat.Ihadtocomebackandapologizeforthat.

Thestrangerfeltshockedwhenseeingtearswellupintheeyesofthemiddle-agedman

infrontofhim."Wouldyoupleasegonextdoorandtellthesamestorytothemaninthe

store?”Garyasked.Thensomethingsurprisedthestrangerevenmore--afterhearinghis

story,thetwomiddle-agedmenhuggedeachotherandcriedtogetherinthefrontofthewall

ofthestore.

Aftertwentyyears,thewallthatseparatedthemfinallycamedown.

(1)Gavinwasangrybecausehe.

A.wasnottrustedbyhisbrother

B.tookhistwenty-dollarbill

C.wasleftwithlittlemoneybyhisfather

D.letgothethiefwhotookthemoney

(2)Afterthequarrel,thetwobrothers.

A.gotwellagain

B.separatedtheirstorewithawall

C.stoppedworking

D.wenttodifferentplacesforaliving

(3)actuallytookthemoneyaway.

A.GaryandGavin'sfather

B.Thestranger

C.Gary

D.Gavin

(4)Theunderlinedword"broke”inParagraph4means.

A.Gettinghurt

B.Beingthirsty

C.Beinghappy

D.Havingnomoney

(5)Wecanlearnfromthelastsentenceofthepassagethat.

A.Thewalldisappearedbecauseitwasbuiltforalongtime.

B.Thetwobrothersatlastnolongerhatedeachother.

C.Thetwobrotherswantedtomaketheirstorebigger.

D.Thestrangerwouldhelpbuildanewwall.

3.(7.5分)

BookFair!

May6&79:00a.m.-5:30p.m.CentralHallofCityLibrary

CometogetbooksatagreatpriceandsupportaCentralHallofcharity(慈善机构)

•You'rewelcomedtogiveawaybooksforallages.

•Buyusedbooks(includingsomebestsellers)asfollows.

AbsolutelyAlmostbyLisaGraff,US$2.99(used)

Albie-hasalwaysbeenan"almost".He'salmostgoodatsports.He'salmostsmart

enoughtopasshisspellingtest.Healmostmakeshisparentsproud.Infact,Albiehasalong

listofthethingshe'snotverygoodat.However,thingsbegintochangewhenAlbiegetsanew

babysitter,Calista.Whatwillhappentothisualmost"boy?

ThisOneSummerbyJillianTamaki&MarikoTamki,Canada$5.83(used)

Everysummer,RosegoeswithhermumanddadtoalakehouseinAwagoBeach.Rose's

friendWindyisalwaystheretoo.Butthissummerisdifferent.Rose*smumanddadkeep

fighting.RoseandWindywanttorunawayfromit,buttheyfindthemselveswithawholenew

setofproblems.It'sreallyasummerofsadnessandgrowingup.

TheFourteenthGoldfishbyJenniferL.Holm,US$1.06(used)

11-year-oldElliehasneverlikedchange.Shemissesfifthgrade.Shemissesherold

bestfriend.Sheevenmissesherdearlydeadgoldfish.Thenonedayastrangeboyshows

up.HelooksalotlikeEllie'sgrandfather,ascientistwho'salwayscrazyaboutimmortality(永

生).CouldthisstrangeboyreallybeEllie'sgrandpa?Hashefinallyfoundthesecretto

immortalitywithEllie?

(1)Thethreebestsellersmentionedabove.

A.aresoldatthesameprice

B.areallsecond-handbooks

C.werewrittenbyAmericanwriters

D.willbegivenawayforfree

(2)ThewriterofthebookAbsolutelyAlmostis.

A.LisaGraff

B.MarikoTamki

C.JillianTamaki

D.JenniferL.Holm

(3)Rosewantstorunawayfromherlifebecause.

A・shedoesn'thaveaholiday

B.sheislookingforwardtogrowingup

C.shecan'tmeetherfriend

D.therelationshipbetweenherparentsgoesbad

(4)Elliemisseseverythinginthepastbecause.

A.shewantsherlifetostaythesame

B.hergoldfishandheroldfrienddied

C.herpresentlifeisterrible

D.thestrangeboyusedtobeherbestfriend

(5)WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Thebookfairwilllasttwodaysandahalf.

B.ThebookfairwillbeheldattheCityHall.

C.Buyingbooksatthisfairmayhelpacharity.

D.Booksthataregivenawaymustbefbrteenagers.

4.(7.5分)ChattingonlineisnowanationalpastimeinChina,especiallyamongthepost-90s

generation.Tosomepeople,however,onlinechatscanseemlikeakindofpolite

conversation.Yethiddenrulesandstandardsdoexist,aslongasyoutakethetimetolookfor

them.

GettothePoint.

Whensendingafriendrequest,includeyourrealnameandanyotheridentifying

information.Remember,everybody'stimeisprecious.Ifthere'ssomethingyouwant,cutright

tothechase.Neversendan"areyouthere?”withoutanyfollow-upmessages.Thequicker

thatyougettothepoint,themorelikelytheotherpersonistoreply.

SendtheRightThings.

Pleasesendtexts,notvoicemessages.Itmightbeeasierforyoutospeakthantype,but

whataboutthepersonontheotherend?Theymaybeunabletolistentoa59-second

messagerightnow.Also,neversendpersonalinformationbyvoicemessage-itishardto

notedown.Emojis,GIFsandmemescansavethedaywhenyoufindyourselfinan

embarrassingconversation,orwordsfailyou.

TrytoUnderstand.

Youcanalwaysjudgeaperson'smoodbytheirtextmessages.Ifthepersonyou'retalking

tosays"goodnight"or"I'mgoingtotakeashower"that'sprobablynotwhatthey'reactually

goingtodo,itisjustanexcusetostoptalkingtoyou.Ifsomeonehesitatesforlongerthanthree

secondsbeforesaying"yes",theyprobablyreallymean"no".Ifyoureceivetheseemojisfrom

friendswhoareolder,readthemliterally(字面意,思、)(asasmile,awaveoralaugh).

Forthepost-90sgeneration,however,theycouldbespeechlessness.

(1)Whatcanyoudoifthere'ssomethingyouwantwhenyou'rechattingonlineaccordingto

thepassage?

A.Sendan"areyouthere?”withoutanyfollow-upmessages.

B.Sendafriendrequestwithoutanyotheridentifyinginformation.

C.Senditdirectlywithoutanyotheruselessmessages.

D.Sendyourrealnamewithoutanyfollow-upmessages.

(2)TheunderlinedwordHitninParagraph3referston

A.personalinformation

B.voicemessage

C.Emojis

D.GIFs

(3)WhowillsendyouawavetosayGoodbyeaccordingtothepassage?

A.thepost-80sgeneration

B.thepost-90sgeneration

C.thepost-2000sgeneration

D.thepost-2010sgeneration

(4)Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Howtogettothepointwhenyou'rechattingonline.

B.Differentgoodwaysofsendingtherightthing.

C.Hiddenrulesandstandardsinchattingonline.

D.Howtounderstandothersthroughthemessages.

(5)Whatisthewriter'sopinionaboutchattingonline?

A.Yourtextmessagesonthephonewillshowwhatyou'refeeling.

B.Usingtoomanyemojiswhilechattingwillannoyothers.

C.Voicemessagesmakeiteasierforotherstounderstandyou.

D.Thewaysyouusetochatarethesameasyourparents.

5.(10分)以下是一封信,请阅读全文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原

文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。

A.Hiscomediesmakeajokeonhumanweaknessandalwayshaveahappyending.

B.Hedidn'treceiveeducationandledapoorlife.

C.Hecreatedabout1,700Englishwords,includingeverydayoneslike''lonely"and"hurry".

D.Whenhewasyoung,hemovedtoLondonandbegantoworkasaplaywright.

E.ThepersonshouldbeWilliamShakespeare.

F.Butitdoesn*tinfluencehispopularity(流行程度).

WhoisthegreatestEnglishwriter?(1)Hispopularexpressions,like"tobeornot

tobe,thatisaquestion",andhisstoriessuchasRomeoandJulietarealmostfamousinevery

corneroftheworld.

WilliamShakespearewasborninasmalltowninEnglandin1564.(2)

By1594,hehadbecomeanimportantplaywright(剧作家)inLondon.

Whethercomediesortragedies,Shakespeare'splaysalwayscatchpeople'shearts.(3)

InAMidsummerNighfsDream,fairies(仙女)playmagicaltricksonpeoplelostinthe

woods.Histragedies,however,canbeverydark.Macbethtellsthestoryaboutamanwho

becomeskingbykillingalotofpeople.

Shakespeare'sworksalsohaveabiginfluenceontheEnglishlanguage.(4)

Ofcourse,Shakespearewrotehisplays400yearsagoandhisEnglishwasverydifferentfrom

thatoftoday.(5)Hisplayshavebeentranslatedintootherlanguagesandare

performedmoreoften.Thereareover400filmsandTVplaysadaptedfromhis

works.Shakespeareisnotofanage,butfbrallthetime.

6.(7.5分)下面的材料A-F分别是六所英语学校的信息。请根据五位同学的情况介绍,

帮助他们选择适合的学校,并将其标号填入题前括号内。

A.EnsmoreSchoolisopenthroughouttheyearandofferscoursesatalllevels.ltorganizes

weekendactivitiesandasportsprogrammeduringthesummer.Studentsstaywithlocal

familiesandhavealltheirmealswiththemexceptweekdayluncheswhichareprovidedbythe

school.

B.Queen'sSchoolisabeautifuloldhouseontheedgeofthecity.Therearespecialbusiness

classestopreparestudentsforworkinginanEnglish-speakingworkenvironment.Students

gettogetherintheeveningsforactivities.Alllevelsarewelcome.

C.MiltonSchoolisamodernschool.Eachdaystudentscombinelanguagelessonswithsport

andculturalvisitstonearbyplacesofinterest.Theschoolisinthecountrysidebuthasitsown

transport.A11studentssharestudybedrooms.

0.GardenSchoolisforchildrenunder7.Thelessonsareinterestinganditoffersavarietyof

summercoursesinsomefantasticplaceseachyear.ltprovideshighqualityearlychildhood

education.

E.InternationalSchooloffersallstudentssinglestudy-bedroomswithintheschool.Special

attentionispaidtoeachstudent'sprogressandextraindividual(单独的)lessonsareincluded

inastudent'sprogramme.Alllevelsareaccepted.

F.GroveSchoolisamodernlanguageschoolofferingcoursesforpeoplewithspecialinterests

inhistory,music,theatreandliterature(文学).Smallclassesplusafullsocialprogramme

duringtheweekareprovided.Studentsstaywithselectedfamiliesandareexpectedtotakepart

infamilylifeatweekends.

(1)Pablois14.Hedoesn'twanttostaywithafamilyandhewouldliketodoasmuchsportas

possible.

(2)Juliusisstudyingdrama(戏居U)andwouldlikeacoursewhichwilldevelopthisinterest

andallowhimtospendtimewithEnglishpeopleatweekends.

(3)RosawouldliketostaywithafamilysoshecanpracticespeakingEnglish.Atthesame

time,shewantstotakepartinorganizedactivitiesatweekends.

(4)Ahmedwouldlikeaschoolwherehecanhaveprivatelessonswithoutpayinganything

extra._______

(5)Karidoesn'tmindwhichschoolshegoestosolongasitpreparesherforpracticaluseof

Englishinafuturejobsituation.

语法填空(10分)

7.(10分)阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或用括号中词语的正确形式填空,

并将答案写在答题卡规定的位置上

PaulinaCortesisateacherinCalifornia.Oneday,shehandedoutmaskstofarmworkers

inLodi.Shevolunteeredtodothis(1)theairqualityisstillpoorafterabigfire.

"Ijustgothomeandfeel(2)(real)tirednow.TodayIspentmydayin

Lodi(3)(hand)outmaskstofarmworkers,HshewroteontheInternet.',!raisedsome

money.ThenIdrovethroughSanJoseandallthewaytoSalinas(4)(buy)enough

masksIneeded.Thisisimportant.Thestoryhereisn'tthatIhandedoutmasks;it'sthat

therearehundredsofpeople(5)areworkingindangerousenvironmentswithno

(6)(protect).Andnooneevenknowsaboutit.H

PaulinaalsoputsomephotosontheInternet,andthey(7)(pick)upbythe

news.Manypeopleweresurprisedatthenews,andtheyknewwhathappenedtothosefarm

workers(8)thefirsttime.

Thenextday,Paulinaadded,"ItraveledthroughLodiandStocktonnotjusttohandout

masks,(9)tohelpthefarmworkersunderstandthepollution.InLodiyesterdaythe

workerswerepickingfruitinsuchdangerousenvironments.Noneofthemevenknewthis.Not

toofarfromourhomes,hundredsofpeopleareworkingintheseenvironments.!willbuy

(10)(many)masksandsendthemtofarmworkersinStockton/*

Thankyou,Paulina,fbrcaringandtryingtomakeadifference.

书面表达(15分)

8.(15分)深圳特区成立40多年,深圳的发展历程和成就令世界瞩目,让世人赞叹。深

圳的快速发展来自于每个深圳人的努力奋斗和无私奉献。作为深圳的中学生,我们也应

该尽一己之力,为我们的城市发展贡献自己的力量。假如你是班长,请写一篇演讲稿,

号召大家用实际行动表达对深圳的爱。包括以下要点:

爱深圳的原因美丽宜居(自然环境、公共设施)

表达爱深圳的方式(1)参加志愿服务

(2)践行垃圾分类;

(3)做好疫情防控

(4)自行补充点

发出倡议

要求:(1)80词左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数:

(2)文中不能出现自己的姓名和所在学校的名称。

Goodmorning,boysandgirlsIShenzhenishometousall.

2022-2023学年广东省深圳市龙岗区龙城初级中学九年级(上)

期末英语试卷

参考答案与试题解析

完形填空(10分)

1.(10分)LastmonthsomeparentsvisitedapizzarestaurantinFloridawiththeirchildren.Onthe

door,theysawasignUNO(1)B"Whycan'twebringourchildren?”"Whatonearth

doestheownerwanttodo?”Theparentsweresurprisedand(2)Cangrily.

Sowhydidtherestaurant(3)Athesignonitsdoor?

TroyTaylor,the(4)Dofthepizzarestaurant,foundthatmanyparentscouldn'tcontrol

theirchildrenandmanychildrencouldn'thavemeals(5)B>sotheydisturbedother

customers.Somepeoplesaidthatthiswasunfair.Mr.Taylor(6)Bhisdecision.Hesaidthat

therestaurantwasneara(7)Aroad,sotheremightbesomedangeriftheparentsdidn't

takegoodcareoftheirchildren.Sohemadeuphismindtoban(禁止)childrenfromhis

restaurant.

Otherssupportedhisdecision,theysaidtheywere(8)Bnoisychildreninrestaurants

andnowtheycouldfinallyhaveaplaceforadultsonly.

(9)C,manyotherrestaurantshavealsometthesameproblem.Somehavedone

nothingandothershavetriedtobanchildrenduringcertaintimesoftheday.There'sone

restaurantinItaly.lthasbeencreativeindealingwiththeproblem.Theyrewardedwell-

behavedchildrento(10)Dparentstocontroltheirchildren.

Thesemethodsmaybeusefulforawhile,butitisdifficulttosolvethisproblem

completely.

(1)A.ENTRANCEB.CHILDRENC.ADULTSD.SMOKING

(2)A.comparedB.celebratedC.complained0.calculated

(3)A.putupB.putoutC.putonD.putoff

(4)A.waiterB.cookC.customerD.owner

(5)A.happilyB.quietlyC.quickly0.regularly

(6)A.acceptedB.explainedC.announced0.discovered

(7)A.busyB.narrowC.lonelyD.free

(8)A.fondofB.tiredofC.proudofD.ashamedof

(9)A.ForexampleB.InadditionC.InfactD.Asusual

(10)A.allowB.forceC.remind0.encourage

【分析】本文主要讲了一家餐馆禁止儿童入内的原因,以及人们对于这一事情的看法。

【解答】(1)名词辨析。句意:在门上,他们看到了"禁止儿童入内"的标志。A.入口,

B.儿童,C.成年人,D.吸烟,结合下文,Whycan'twebringourchildren?(为什么我们不

能带孩子来?)可知该餐馆禁止儿童入内。故选B。

(2)动词辨析。句意:家长非常惊讶,生气地抱怨。A.比较,B.庆祝,C.抱怨,D.计算,

结合上文,"Whycan'twebringourchildren?""Whatonearthdoestheownerwanttodo?"

("为什么我们不能带孩子来?""老板到底想做什么?”)可知家长在生气地抱怨。故选C。

(3)动词短语辨析。句意:那么为什么这家餐馆要在门上张贴这样的标志呢?A.张贴,

B.扑灭,C.穿上,D.推迟,根据Onthedoor,theysawasign"NOCHILDREN(在

门上,他们看到了"禁止儿童入内"的标志。)可知门上贴着标志。故选A。

(4)名词辨析。句意:这家披萨店的老板TroyTaylor发现,很多家长管不住自己的孩子,

很多孩子不能安静地吃饭,所以打扰了其他顾客。A.服务员,B.厨师,C.顾客,D.老板,

根据Mr.Taylorhisdecision可知Taylor先生做的这个决定,可知他是这家餐馆的老

板。故选D。

(5)副词辨析。句意:这家披萨店的老板TroyTaylor发现,很多家长管不住自己的孩子,

很多孩子不能安静地吃饭,所以打扰了其他顾客。A.高兴地,B.安静地,C.快速地,D.

规律地,根据sotheydisturbedothercustomers可知打扰了其他顾客,可知很多孩子不能

安静地吃饭。故选B。

(6)动词辨析。句意:Taylor先生解释了这个决定。A.接受,B.解释,C.宣布,D.发现,

根据sotheremightbesomedangeriftheparentsdidn'ttakegoodcareoftheirchildren.(所

以,如果父母没有照顾好他们的孩子,可能会有一些危险。)可知Taylor先生解释了这个

决定。故选B。

(7)形容词辨析。句意:他说那家餐馆在一条繁忙的马路附近,所以如果家长们不好好

照顾他们的孩子,可能会有一些危险。A.忙碌的,B.狭窄的,C.孤独的,D.有空的,根

据sotheremightbesomedanger(所以可能会有危险。)可知餐馆在一条繁忙的马路附近。

故选Ao

(8)形容词短语辨析。句意:其他人也支持他的决定,他们说他们厌倦了餐馆里吵闹的

孩子,现在他们终于可以有一个只给成年人的地方了。A.喜爱,B.厌倦,C.骄傲,D.羞

愧,结合句意,可知支持这个决定的人们厌烦了吵闹的孩子。故选B。

(9)介词短语辨析。句意:事实上,许多其他餐厅也遇到了同样的问题。A.比如,B.

另外,C.事实上,D.和平常一样,结合句意,可知事实上,许多其他餐厅也遇到了同样

的问题。故选C。

(10)动词辨析。句意:他们奖励表现良好的孩子,鼓励家长控制自己的孩子。A.允许,

B.逼迫,C.提醒,D.鼓励,结合句意,可知他们鼓励家长控制自己的孩子。故选D。

【点评】通读全文,理解文章大意,掌握选项的含义,紧密结合上下文和句意判断空格

处词义,选择正确的选项,完成后再次阅读查看语意是否正确。

阅读理解。(40分)

第一节阅读下列短文,从下面每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并

在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。

2.(7.5分)GaryandGavinweretwinbrotherswhoworkedinastoreownedbytheirfather.After

thefatherhadpassedaway,theytookoverthestore.Everythingwentwelluntilthedaya

twenty-dollarbilldisappeared.Garyhadleftthebillonthecashregister(收银台).Butwhen

hereturned,themoneywasgone.

GarythenaskedhisbrotherGavin,"Didyouseethattwenty-dollarbillonthecash

register?'Gavinsaidthathehadnot.ButGarydidnotletitgoandkeptasking."Twenty-

dollarbillscan'twalkawaybythemselves!Surelyyoumusthaveseenit.”"IsaidIdidn'tsee

it!”Gavinrepliedwithanger.

Thequarreldividedtheyoungmenandtheycouldnolongerworktogether.Later,awall

wasbuiltinthecenterofthestore.Fortwentyyears,hostility(敌意)neverended.

Oneday,astrangemancametothestore.HewalkedinandaskedGary,“Howlonghave

youbeenhere?”Garyrepliedthathe'dbeenthereallhislife."ThenyouarethepersonI'm

lookingfor,nthemansaid."Twentyyearsago,Iwastotallybrokeandhungry.Ienteredthis

storefromthebackdoorandsawatwenty-dollarbillonthecashregiste匚AndItookit.All

theseyearsIhaven'tbeenabletoforgetthat.Ihadtocomebackandapologizeforthat.

Thestrangerfeltshockedwhenseeingtearswellupintheeyesofthemiddle-agedman

infrontofhim."Wouldyoupleasegonextdoorandtellthesamestorytothemaninthe

store?”Garyasked.Thensomethingsurprisedthestrangerevenmore--afterhearinghis

story,thetwomiddle-agedmenhuggedeachotherandcriedtogetherinthefrontofthewall

ofthestore.

Aftertwentyyears,thewallthatseparatedthemfinallycamedown.

(1)GavinwasangrybecauseheA.

A.wasnottrustedbyhisbrother

B.tookhistwenty-dollarbill

C.wasleftwithlittlemoneybyhisfather

D.letgothethiefwhotookthemoney

(2)Afterthequarrel,thetwobrothersB.

A.gotwellagain

B.separatedtheirstorewithawall

C.stoppedworking

D.wenttodifferentplacesforaliving

(3)Bactuallytookthemoneyaway.

A.GaryandGavin'sfather

B.Thestranger

C.Gary

D.Gavin

(4)Theunderlinedword"broke"inParagraph4meansD.

A.Gettinghurt

B.Beingthirsty

C.Beinghappy

D.Havingnomoney

(5)WecanlearnfromthelastsentenceofthepassagethatB.

A.Thewalldisappearedbecauseitwasbuiltforalongtime.

B.Thetwobrothersatlastnolongerhatedeachother.

C.Thetwobrotherswantedtomaketheirstorebigger.

D.Thestrangerwouldhelpbuildanewwall.

【分析】本文主要讲述了一对挛生兄弟因为彼此不信任而产生隔阂,二十年后真相大白,

两兄弟抱头痛哭。

【解答】(1)细节理解题。根据第二段"Twenty-dollarbillscan'twalkawayby

themselves!Surelyyoumusthaveseenit.""IsaidIdidn'tseeit!"Gavinrepliedwithanger.(“

二十美元钞票不能自己走!你肯定看见了。"“我说我没看见!”加文愤怒地回答。)可知加

文生气是因为他他哥哥不信任他。故选A。

(2)细节理解题。根据第三段Thequarreldividedtheyoungmenandtheycouldnolonger

worktogether.Later,awallwasbuiltinthecenterofthestore.(争吵使年轻人分裂,他们不

能再一起工作了。后来,商店的中心建起了一堵墙。)可知他们用墙隔开他们的商店。故

选B。

(3)细节理解题。根据第四段Oneday,astrangemancametothestore(一天,一个

陌生的男人来到商店....)可知陌生人把钱拿走了。故选B。

(4)词义猜测题。根据第四段Twentyyearsago,Iwastotallybrokeandhungry.(20年前,

我完全破产了,饿了。)可知“broke”的意思是“破产",也就是没有钱。故选D。

(5)细节理解题。根据最后一段Aftertwentyyears,thewallthatseparatedthemfinally

camedown.(二十年后,分隔他们的那堵墙终于倒塌了。)可知这两兄弟终于不再互相仇

视了。故选B。

【点评】首先要通读全文,了解文章大意,紧紧抓住上下文语境所提供的信息,然后明

确词意,结合排除法逐一选出答案,最后再通读全文,核对答案。

3.(7.5分)

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