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        1. 第二節(jié):完形填(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
          閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21—40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
          Backpacking through Africa, I always carried some food with me  21   I couldn’t find something to eat.
          I was  22   through a local market one day when I  23  upon a jar of   24  jam.I could find tins of apple and strawberry in every corner store but this was the first time I had seen peach.I took it.
          For the next few weeks, when I was feeling the need for a little  25  , I would carefully  26   the lid and spoon a bit on to a biscuit.Mum, delicious.I didn’t   27  it with anybody.It sat safely in my  28  , taken out on only special  29 .
          One cold and cloudy afternoon, while I was waiting for a local bus, it started to rain.Everybody scattered for  30  and so did I.But I was already wet through so I quickly searched through my pack for some   31   clothes.
          In my hurry to  32  further discomfort, I forgot that the jar of jam was  33  in my clothing.One forceful yank(猛拉)and my  34   jar of jam crashed to the concrete ground, smashing into pieces.
          I was so sad that I almost cried.And then, in the corner of my eye, I noticed an old woman in rags  35 .Without hesitating, she bent down and picked up the half of the jar that still looked   36 .
          Still  37  , she stuck two fingers into the jar, scooped out the  38  jam and placed it into her toothless mouth.Carefully, like fish bones, she  39  the pieces of glass.She studied the broken container  40  she was certain that there was nothing left.Then she left.
          My bus arrived shortly after and, as we drove off, I wondered if the jam would taste the same to me.
          21.A.in order that    B.if            C.just in case      D.unless
          22.A.looking       B.buying        C.getting        D.running
          23.A.depended     B.chanced       C.discovered          D.got
          24.A.a(chǎn)pple          B.strawberry       C.orange        D.peach
          25.A.meal           B.treat           C.rest          D.drink
          26.A.remove       B.move          C.discover      D.uncover
          27.A.divide         B.eat           C.share          D.enjoy
          28.A.pocket        B.pack           C.corner         D.store
          29.A.situations        B.conditions       C.a(chǎn)tmosphere      D.occasions
          30.A.protection       B.shelter        C.cover          D.warmth
          31.A.beautiful     B.rain         C.warm          D.dry
          32.A.a(chǎn)void          B.get into       C.defeat         D.overcome
          33.A.lying          B.buried         C.covered       D.locked
          34.A.expensive        B.valuable      C.precious      D.priceless
          35.A.reached       B.a(chǎn)ppearing        C.running       D.a(chǎn)pproaching
          36.A.a(chǎn)ll right      B.nice            C.broken        D.fresh
          37.A.standing up     B.looked down upon
          C.bent over               D.watching out
          38.A.delicious     B.remaining       C.extra           D.spare
          39.A.swallowed       B.took out      C.a(chǎn)te up         D.spit out
          40.A.until           B.unless         C.a(chǎn)fter               D.before


          21—25CABDB  26—30ACBDB  31—35DABCD  36—40ACBDA

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