一篇完形填空 急用谢谢
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一篇完形填空 急用谢谢
一、完型填空
Buster Brown was a thief and a good one, he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he never 16 . He was always prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency.
Confidently, he stood outside the 17 of his intended 18 and read the sign on the front gate. “Don’t worry about the dog but be 19 of the owner!” it said. Buster smiled and found his way 20 .
The house looked quite normal outside, but inside it was very 21 with fascinating objects on 22 . As he began putting them into his bag, a 23 came into the room. It stopped 24 seeing Buster, and then went over to him, 25 his open hand. “Good boy,” Buster whispered. “What a great 26 dog you are――trying to lick me to death.”
Satisfied he’d made 27 with the dog, Buster began to walk around the house, choosing 28 to put in his bag. His skilled eyes 29 only the best antiques: a pair of silver candleholders, a silver tea-and-coffee service, etc. His new friend, the dog, sat and watched, as if 30 what was happening.
“Well, boy,” Buster whispered finally. “That might do. Any more 31 I won’t be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulder, just as the lights came on, nearly 32 him. He covered his eyes with his hand.
“You’re a very silly person,” the 33 in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn’t quite 34 where he had seen him before.
“You should have taken more notice of the sign outside,” the man shouted. “I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up 35 for 20 years. Fancy trying to rob the house of a world famous fortune teller!”
16.A.lost heart B.took chances C.held back D.gave up
17.A.roof B.office C.house D.station
18.A.friend B.chef C.volunteer D.victim
19.A.aware B.representative C.skeptical D.typical
20.A.out B.down C.in D.up
21.A.transparent B.unusual C.ordinary D.rare
22.A.display B.occasion C.board D.shedule
23.A.man B.cat C.boy D.dog
24.A.until B.upon C.before D.by
25.A.biting B.eating C.licking D.hitting
26.A.baby B.pet C.guard D.guide
27.A.arrangements B.deals C.peace D.friends
28.A.items B.clothing C.gold D.silver
29.A.picked up B.picked out C.stared at D.glanced at
30.A.wonder B.wondered C.wondering D.to wonder
31.A.or B.but C.and D.yet
32.A.deafening B.injuring C.frightening D.blinding
33.A.figure B.shadow C.ghost D.role
34.A.explain B.understand C.locate D.place
35.A.behind bars B.behind the curtain C.behind the scenes D.behind schedule
一、完型填空
Buster Brown was a thief and a good one, he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he never 16 . He was always prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency.
Confidently, he stood outside the 17 of his intended 18 and read the sign on the front gate. “Don’t worry about the dog but be 19 of the owner!” it said. Buster smiled and found his way 20 .
The house looked quite normal outside, but inside it was very 21 with fascinating objects on 22 . As he began putting them into his bag, a 23 came into the room. It stopped 24 seeing Buster, and then went over to him, 25 his open hand. “Good boy,” Buster whispered. “What a great 26 dog you are――trying to lick me to death.”
Satisfied he’d made 27 with the dog, Buster began to walk around the house, choosing 28 to put in his bag. His skilled eyes 29 only the best antiques: a pair of silver candleholders, a silver tea-and-coffee service, etc. His new friend, the dog, sat and watched, as if 30 what was happening.
“Well, boy,” Buster whispered finally. “That might do. Any more 31 I won’t be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulder, just as the lights came on, nearly 32 him. He covered his eyes with his hand.
“You’re a very silly person,” the 33 in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn’t quite 34 where he had seen him before.
“You should have taken more notice of the sign outside,” the man shouted. “I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up 35 for 20 years. Fancy trying to rob the house of a world famous fortune teller!”
16.A.lost heart B.took chances C.held back D.gave up
17.A.roof B.office C.house D.station
18.A.friend B.chef C.volunteer D.victim
19.A.aware B.representative C.skeptical D.typical
20.A.out B.down C.in D.up
21.A.transparent B.unusual C.ordinary D.rare
22.A.display B.occasion C.board D.shedule
23.A.man B.cat C.boy D.dog
24.A.until B.upon C.before D.by
25.A.biting B.eating C.licking D.hitting
26.A.baby B.pet C.guard D.guide
27.A.arrangements B.deals C.peace D.friends
28.A.items B.clothing C.gold D.silver
29.A.picked up B.picked out C.stared at D.glanced at
30.A.wonder B.wondered C.wondering D.to wonder
31.A.or B.but C.and D.yet
32.A.deafening B.injuring C.frightening D.blinding
33.A.figure B.shadow C.ghost D.role
34.A.explain B.understand C.locate D.place
35.A.behind bars B.behind the curtain C.behind the scenes D.behind schedule
16B
17C
18D
19A
20C
21B
22A
23D
24B
25C
26C
27D
28A
29B
30C
31C
32D
33A
34C
35A
17C
18D
19A
20C
21B
22A
23D
24B
25C
26C
27D
28A
29B
30C
31C
32D
33A
34C
35A