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《黑駿馬》名著閱讀練習(xí)完形填空(一)OnedaytheSquireandMrsGordondecidedtovisitsomefriendswholivedaboutforty-sixmilesfromourhome,andJamesdrovethem.Inthe___1____westoppedatabighoteltospendthenight.Wedroveintoayard.Thestablemanbroughtusintothestableandtwogrooms____2_____us.Oneman,Towler,hadapipeinhismouth."Towier,thestablemansaid.Getsomehayforthesehorses.Put_____3_____yourpipefirst."Allright,”saidTowler.Hegotthehay,andleft.Ididn'tknowwhattimeitwas,butIwokeupinthemiddleofthenight.Ifeltvery____4___.Gingerwascoughing.Itwasdark,andIcouldsee___5____,butthestablewasfullofsmoke,anditwashardtobreathe.Iheardastrangenoise.Ididn'tknow____6____thenoisewas,butIwasveryafraid.AtlastIheardstepsoutside,andthestablemancameinwithalight.Hetriedtoleadthehorsesoutbuttheywereveryafraid.Eventuallyhecametomenextand____7____todragmeout.Ididn'twanttogo.Intheend,hetriedusailandthen____8____thestable.Maybewewerefoolish,butweknewwereindangerandwedidnot____9_____anyone.IlookedupandIsawa____10_____lightdancingonthewall.ThenIheardtheshoutofFire!comingfromoutside.Therewasaterribleroaringnoise.NextIheardJame'svoice,Come,mybeauties,wakeupandcomewithme,hesaid.Heledmeoutofthestableandoutofdanger.Thenheranback_____11_____.IgaveawhinnyasIsawhimgo.Gingertoldmethatsheheardmywhinnyand_____12______gaveherthecouragetocomeout.Iheardacrashinthestable,thenIsawJameswithGinger;shewascoughingandhe___13___speak.Wegotoutasquicklyaspossible,thenSquireGordontookusalltoalargehotelonsideofthe____14_____town.ButGingerandIknewthattwohorsesburnedtodeathinthestable.ThenextmorningJamesheardthatDickTowlerwasresponsible(有責(zé)任的)forthefire.Thenightbefore,amansawhiminthestablewithapipeinhis_____15____.AtBirtwickParktherulewas‘‘NOpipesinthestable”。1.A.morningB.afternoonC.daytimeD.evening2.A.lookedafterB.lookedforC.lookedoverD.lookeddown3.A.upB.inC.downD.on4.A.comfortableB.pleasantC.unpleasantD.uncomfortable5.A.anythingB.nothingC.noneD.everything6.A.whatB.howC.whichD.who7.A.stoppedB.triedC.wantedD.hoped8.A.cameintoB.leftC.arrivedatD.returnedto9.A.trustB.knowC.biteD.kick10.A.whiteB.blueC.yellowD.red11.A.insideB.uponC.outsideD.under12.A.theyB.heC.itD.she13.A.couldB.can'tC.couldn'tD.can14.A.anotherB.theotherC.otherD.others15.A.handB.pocketC.mouthD.wallet二、閱讀理解(一)OnedaySmithdrovetotherailwaystation.AfterwardshetookmetotheWhiteLionhotel.Heleftmeinthestablethereandsaidhewascomingbackatfouro\'clock.Infact,itwasnearlynineo'clockwhenhereturned.Anailinoneofmyfrontshoeswascomingout.WhenSmitharrivedthegroomtoldhimaboutthenail."Icanfixitforyou,hesaid.NO,saidSmith,leaveit.Ineedtogethome.’’Hespokeinaveryloud,strangeway.Heseemedtobeinabadtemper.Webegantogallopalongroad.Itwasverydarkandtheroadswerestony.Myshoebecamelooser,andsuddenlyitfelloff.ButReubenSmithwastoodrunktonotice.AsIgallopedfasterandfasteralongtheroadwithonlyoneshoe,Smithhitmewithhiswhip.Faster!Faster!heshouted.Thestonescutmyfootandthepainwasterrible.Suddenly,Ifelldownonmyknees.Smithfelloffontotheground,andlayontheroadbythelightofthemoon.Istoodthereandlistenedforthesoundofhorses,orwheels,ormen\'sfootsteps!ItwasabeautifulAprilnight.Ithoughtofthesummernightslongago,whenIlaynexttomymotherinthegreenfieldatFarmerGrey’s.ItwasnearlymidnightwhenIheardthesoundofahorse\'sfeet.Ineighedloudly,andaneighback.ItwasGinger!Thereweremen'svoicetoo.IheardRobertfromourtanled.ThemenarrivedandlookedatReuben'sbodyontheground."Smithisdead,saidoneofthemen.Hishandsareverycold.Thenthemensawmycutkneed.Roberttriedtoleadmeforward.Itriedtowalk,butalmostfellagain.1.WhywasReubenSmithtalkinginastrangeway?A.Becausehewasveryangrywiththegroom.B.Becausehehaddrunkalot.C.Becauseitwasnineo'clockanditwaslate.D.Becauseanailofmyfrontshoeswascomingout.2.WhatdidSmithdowhenthegroomtoldhimaboutmynail?A.Heletthegroomfixitforhim.B.Hesaidhewouldfixitbyhimselfthenextday.C.Hespokeloudlyandseemedtolosehistemper.D.Hedidnothingbutdrovehome.whatdoestheword‘looser’meaninparagraph5?A.松開的B,自由的C.壞掉的D.固定的4.HowdidIfeelwhenSmithfelloffontotheground?A.nervousbuthappyB.tiredandafraidC.afraidbuthopefulD.painfulandsleepyWhosefaultwasitforSmith'sdeath?GingerB.BlackbeautyC.RobertD.Smithhimself(二)Ahorsefairisaninterestingplace.thereisalwaysalottosee.Thereareyounghorsesfromthecountry,littleWelshponies,likeMerrylegs,andmanybeautifulhorsestoo.Buttherewerealsoalotofpoor,thinhorses,wornoutfromhardwork.Iwasverysadtoseethem.Atthehorsefairtherewasamanwithagentlevoiceandkindgreyeyes.Heofferedtwenty-threepoundsforme,buttheyrefused,andhewalkedaway.Thenamanwithaveryloudvoicecame.Iwasafraidhewasgoingtobuyme,buthewalkedoff.Thenthegrey-eyedmancamebackagainandsaid:“Iwillgivetwenty-fourforhim.”"Done”,saidthesalesman.“He'saqualityhorseandifyouwanthimforcabwork,he'sabargain.”HalfanhourlaterwesetoffforLondon,alongcountryroads,untilwecametothatgreatcity.Therewerestreetstotheright,andstreetstotheleft.Wewentintooneofthesmallstreets,andthenintoaverynarrowstreet,withsmall,oldhousesononeside,andstablesontheother.Mynewownerstoppedatahouseandwhistled.Thedooropened,andayoungwoman,alittlegirlandboy,cameout.Theyalllookedatme.‘Ishegentle,father?’‘Yes,Dolly,asgentleasakitten;youcanpathim.’Dolly,thelittlegirl,pattedmyshoulderwithoutfear.Itfeltgood!Theyledmeintoacomfortable,cleanstable,withplentyofdrystraw,andafteradeliciousmealIlaydowntosleep.1.Whatkindofhorsesdidn'tBlackBeautyseeatthehorsefair?A.littleWelshponiesB.beautifulhorsesC.poor,thinhorsesD.fat,lazyhorses2.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothetext?A.BlackBeautywasafraidofthemarwithaveryloudvoice.B.Thegrey-eyedmancamethreetimes.C.BlackBeautywassoldatlasttwenty-threepounds.D.BlackBeautywasnotaqualityhorses.Howmanypeoplewerethereatmynewhome?A.2B.3C.4D.54.Whichisthecorrectorderaccordingtothetext?①M(fèi)ynewownerstoppedathishouseandwhistled.②BlackBeautysawmanydifferentkindsofhorsesatthehorsefair.③WesetoffforLondonalongcountryroads.④Themanwithaveryloudvoicecameandthenwalkedoff.⑤Themanwithagentlevoiceboughtme.A.②⑤④③①B.②④⑤③①C.④⑤②③①D.④②⑤③①5.What'sthemainideaofthetext?A.BlackBeautysawmanyhorsesatthehorsefair.B.BlackBeautywassoldandarrivedathisnewhome.C.TwomenwantedtobuyBlackBeauty.D.BlackBeautywasveryhappyathisnewhome.(三)Onenight,Johncameintothestable,calling,“Wakeup,Beauty!”Heputmysaddleandbridleonandrodeuptothefrontdoorofthehouse.TheSquirewasthere.“John,”hesaid,“MrsGordonisveryill.Ridetothedoctor'sandgivehimthisnote.”“Now,Beauty,doyourbest,”saidJohn.Iwentasfastaspossible.WhenwearrivedatDrWhite'shouse,Johntoldhim:“MrsGordonisveryill.SquireGordonthinkssheisgoingtodie.Pleasegotoherimmediately.”“Yes,”saidthedoctor,“butmysonhasmyhorse.CanIhaveyours?”heasked.ThedoctorwasheavierthanJohn,andnotsuchagoodrider.ButIdidmyverybestandwentasfastaspossible.WhenwegottoBirtwickPark,SquireGordonwasatthedoor.Thedoctorwentintothehousewithhim,andJoeledmetothestable.Iwasgladtobehome.Mylegswereshaking,andIwasverywet.Joewasyoungandheforgottoputawarmblanketonme.Thenhegavemecoldwatertodrink.SoonallmybodybegantoshakeandIfeltverycold.AlongtimelaterJohncameback.Hecoveredmewithtwoorthreewarmblankets,andrantothehouseforsomehotwater.Hegavemesomewarmfood,andthenIthinkIwenttosleep.Overandoveragain,Johnsaidtohimself:“Stupidboy!Stupidboy!”Iwasnowverysick,andJohnwasnursingmenightandday.TheSquirecametoseeme.“PoorBeauty,”hesaidoneday.“YousavedMrsGordon’slife.”Johnsaid,“BlackBeautywentsofast,heseemedtoknowwhatwaswrong.”—TakenfromBlackBeautyWhoselifedidBlackBeautysave?A.theSquire’s B.MrsGordon’s C.John’s D.DrWhite’sWhywasBlackBeautyillaftertheridefromthedoctor’shouse?BecausethedoctorwasheavierthanJohn.Becausethedoctorwasnotagoodrider.BecauseBlackBeautywaswet.BecauseJoeforgottoputawarmblanketonhimandgavehimcoldwatertodrink.64.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“nursing”?A.riding B.takingcareof C.lookingat D.makingmework65.WhichofthestatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?OnenightJohnputBlackBeauty’ssaddleandbridleonandrodeuptothebackdoorofthehouse.WhenJohnandBlackBeautyarrivedatDrWhite'shouse,JohntoldhimthatMrGordonwasveryill.BlackBeautydidn’tdoitsbestandwentasslowlyaspossible.WhenBlackBeautyandthedoctorgottoBirtwickPark,SquireGordonwasatthedoor.首字母填空(一)OnedayinautumnSquireGordonwentonalongjourney.JohnwentwithhimandIpulledthecoach(馬車).Theweatherwasrainyandw_______,butwetravelledhappilyuntilwecametotheoldwoodenbridge.Avillagertoldustheriverwasr______fast.“There’sgoingtobeabadstormtonight,”hesaid.Wearrivedinthetown,butSquireGordon’sbusinesstookalongtime.Wedidn’tleaveuntillateafternoon.Thewindwasblowing,makingat_______sound.

S________weheard

crack.Andhugetreefellacrosstheroadinfrontofus.Istoppedstill.Iwasshakingwithf________,butIdidnotturnroundorrunaway.“Wemustgobacktothecrossroads,”saidJohn,“anddrivesixmilestothew_____bridge.”Whenwegotthereitwasnearlydark.Therewaswateronthemiddleofthebridge,buttheSquiredidnots______.AssoonasmyfeettouchedthebridgeIknewthatsomethingwaswrong,Istopped

dead."GoonBeauty,”saidtheSquire."There'ssomethingw__________,sir,saidJohn.Hegotoutandtriedtoleadmeeon,Beauty,hesaid.ButIknewthatthebridgewasd________.Justthenamansawus.“Heythere!Stop!”hecried.“Whatisit?”shoutedtheSquire.“Thebridgeisb______inthemiddle,”heanswered.“Ifyougoontoit,youareallgoingtodrownintheriver.”(二)ThefirstplaceIcanrememberwellwasapleasantfieldwithapondofclearwaterinit.Treesmadeshadowsoverthepond.Atthetopofourfieldweretalltrees,andatthebottomwasafast-runningstream,WhileIwasyoung,l___86___onmymother’smilk,butassoonasIwasoldenoughtoeatgrass,mymotherwentouttoworkd__87____thedayandcamebackintheevening.Therewere

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