One day people heard a shout for help. They h 1.to the river, and saw a man in the water. A young fisherman jumped i 2. the river and s 3. to that man. Soon he pulled the man to the bank and carried him out of the water. All the people nearby praised the

b 4.and kind man.

Now people found the man out of the water was the r 5. man in the town, he went over to the young fisherman and said, “Young man, you saved me, d 6.you? Thank you very much. I’d like to

p 7. you for your kindness.”

He took out five cents and wanted to give it to the young man. Everybody was angry w 8. the rich man. Just then, an old man said to the young fisherman, “T 9. the five cents, young man. The rich gentleman’s life is w 10. just that much.

 

1.hurried

2.into

3.swam

4.brave

5.richest

6.didn’t

7.pay

8.with

9.Take

10.worth

【解析】

試題分析:短文大意:一個(gè)年輕的漁夫救了一位落水的富人。那位富人從口道理掏出五分錢要付給漁夫以示感謝,惹怒了周圍的所有人。

1.句意:他們到河邊,看到一個(gè)落水的人。根據(jù)上句One day people heard a shout for help.結(jié)合首字母可知該填寫hurried 。

2.句意:一個(gè)年輕的漁夫跳進(jìn)Jump into the river跳入河里,所以填寫into

3.句意:一個(gè)年輕的漁夫跳進(jìn)里朝那個(gè)男人游去。故填寫swam。

4.句意:附近的所有人稱贊那個(gè)勇敢而善良的人。故填寫brave

5.句意:現(xiàn)在,人們發(fā)現(xiàn)從水中救出的人是鎮(zhèn)上最富有的根據(jù)后文Everybody was angry w the rich man.結(jié)合短語in the town可知該填寫richest。

6.句意:年輕人,你救了我的命,對嗎?故填寫didn’t,與前一句構(gòu)成反義疑問句。

7.句意:我愿意為你的慈善而酬謝你。Pay sb for sth為某人某事付款,故填寫pay。

8.句意:每個(gè)人都對那個(gè)富人很生氣。Be angry with sb對某人生氣,故填寫with。

9.句意:五美分,年輕人。故填寫Take

10.句意:那個(gè)有錢命就值那么多。故填寫worth。

考點(diǎn):短文填空。

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