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TreasureIsland完形填空(一)ItwasalwaysthoughtthatTreasureIsland(金銀島)wastheproduct(產(chǎn)物)ofRobertStevenson’simagination(想像).

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,recentresearchhasfoundthetruestoryofthisexcitingwork.Stevenson,aScotsman,hadlived

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formanyyears.In1881hereturnedtoScotlandfora

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.WithhimwerehisAmericanwifeFannyandhissonLloyd.Eachmorningtheywouldgooutfora

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overthehills.Theyhadbeenenjoyingthisforseveraldaysbeforetheweathersuddenlytookaturnfortheworse.Keptindoorsbytheheavyrain,Lloyd,Stevenson’sson,feltthedaysdull(單調(diào)).Tokeeptheboyhappy,Robertaskedtheboytodosome

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.Onemorning,theboycametoRobertwithabeautifulmapofanisland.Robert

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thattheboyhaddrawnalargecrossinthemiddleof

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.“What’sthat?”heasked“That’stheburiedtreasure”,saidtheboy.Robertsuddenly

43somethingofanadventure(冒險)storyintheboy’s

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.Whiletherainwaspouring,Robertsatdownbythefiretowriteastory.Hewouldmakethe45

atwelve-year-oldboyjustlikeLloyd.Butwhowouldbemolded(塑造)intothehero—apirate(海盜)?RoberthadagoodfriendnamedHenley,whowalkedwiththe

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ofawoodenleg,Roberthadalwayswantedto

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suchamaninastory,whowasLongJohnSilver,thepiratewithawoodenleg,was

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SeptemberinScotland,afriendwithawoodenlegandtheimaginationofatwelve-year-oldboy,wehaveoneofthegreatest

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storiesintheEnglishlanguage.36.A.However

B.Therefore

C.Besides

D.Finally37.A.a(chǎn)lone

B.nextdoor

C.a(chǎn)thome

D.a(chǎn)broad38.A.meeting

B.story

C.holiday

D.job39.A.talk

B.rest

C.walk

D.game40.A.cleaning

B.writing

C.drawing

D.exercising41.A.doubted

B.noticed

C.decided

D.recognized42.A.thesea

B.thehouse

C.Scotland

D.theisland43.A.saw

B.drew

C.made

D.learned44.A.book

B.reply

C.picture

D.mind45.A.star

B.hero

C.writer

D.child46.A.help

B.problem

C.use

D.bottom47.A.praise

B.produce

C.mold

D.a(chǎn)ccept48.A.read

B.born

C.hired

D.written49.A.rainy

B.sunny

C.cool

D.windy50.A.news

B.love

C.real-life

D.a(chǎn)dventure(二)Webeganourhuntforthetreasure.Atthetopofthehill,wesatdowntorest.Suddenly,a____36____fromtreesstartedsinging:“Fifteenmenonthedeadman’schest—Yo-ho-ho,andabottleofrum!”Thepirateswere____37____.Theirfacesturnedwhite,andsomeofthemjumpedup.“It’sFlint!”criedone.“Someoneisplayingthe____38____onus,”saidSilver.Themenstartedtofeelbetteratthesewords.____39____thevoicecalledoutagain.“DarbyMcGraw,”itcalledoutseveraltimes.“Fetchtherum,Darby!”Thepirates____40____wheretheywere,lookingaroundinfear.“ThosewereFlint’slastwordsbeforehedied,”whisperedone.“____41____hereexceptusknowsaboutDarby,”saidSilver.“I’mheretogetthetreasure.IwasneverafraidofFlintwhenhewas____42____,andI’mnotafraidofhimnow.There’s700,000poundsaquarterofamilefromhere.I’mnotgoingto____43____.”“You’reright,John,”saidoneofthepirates.“Andthatvoice____44____likeFlint’svoice.Itwasmorelike…”“BenGunn!!”shoutedSilver.“Yes!”criedanother____45____.“ItwasBenGunn!AndnobodyisafraidofBenGunn,deadoralive.”Withthis,themen’sspiritreturned.Theypickeduptheirthingsandwecarried___46___walking.Wewerenowclosetothetalltrees.IwasworriedaboutSilver.Iwassurehecouldeasilykilleveryonetokeepthetreasurefor____47____.“Hooray!”shoutedoneofthepiratesandtheyallstartedrunning.Suddenlytheystopped.WhenSilverandIreachedthemwesaw____48____.Infrontofustherewasaverybighole.Atthe____49____oftheholetherewasabrokenwoodenbox.OnoneofthesidesIsawthewordWalrus—the___50____ofFlint’sship.Itwasclearthatthetreasurewasnotthere.36.A.woman B.voice C.bird D.child37.A.angry B.frightened C.happy D.excited38.A.joke B.music C.piano D.toy39.A.If B.Or C.And D.But40.A.remained B.received C.rested D.relaxed41.A.Nobody B.Somebody C.Anybody D.Everybody42.A.dead B.young C.alive D.live43.A.pickitup B.giveitup C.putitup D.openitup44.A.was B.sounded C.wasn’t D.didn’t45.A.softly B.sadly C.quietly D.loudly46.A.out B.with C.on D.to47.A.himself B.myself C.themselves D.ourselves48.A.what B.why C.where D.which49.A.end B.front C.top D.bottom50.A.weight B.colour C.name D.size首字母填空(一)EverythingwentonwelljustasIexpected.Thecrewworkedwellandthecaptainunderstoodhisbusinesswell.However,onenightIsatinthedark,(1)e_____Panapple.SuddenlyIheardthecaptain,Silverspeaking."Wewenthomewithaship(2)f_____ofgold,butontheway,someoneshotatmeandtookawaymyleg.Flint,myoldcaptainwasgone.Luckily,mostofhismenarewithme."“I'mwithyoutoo,Silver,"answeredayoungvoice.ItwasDick,theyoungestsailorontheship.AtonceI(3)r______thattheship'screwwerepirates(海盜)Theydidplantotakethetreasure!"Buthowlongarewegoingtowaittokillthem?"askedDick."Wecan(4)e______doitwhenwegetthetreasureorwaituntilCaptainSmollettleadsthemhome.”(5)S_______,thewatcher'svoiceshouted,"Landho!”Everyonerushedontothedeck.IranovertoDr.LiveseyandCaptainSmollett.Itoldthem(6)e______CaptainSmollettcameoverwithamapinhishand.Silverwasdisappointed.Hefoundthemapwasn'tCaptainFlint'smap,butanothermapwhichdidn'ttelltheplaceofthe(7)t______.Thenextmorning,Silverhadtosailtheshiptotheplacewherethemapshowed.CaptainSmollettdecidedtoletthecrewgetofftheship.Thirteencrew(8)i_______Silverdecidedtoleaveatonce.Atthelastmoment,Ialsojumpedintooneoftheboats."Jim!Jim!"shoutedangrilySilverfromthesecondboat.AssoonasIwasunderthetrees,Icaughtabranchandthrew(9)m______outandjumpedintothenearestbushes.IranasfastandfarasIcould(10)t_____thebushesuntilIcouldrunnomore.HowluckyIwastoescapefromSilver!(二)Itoldmymothereverythingandweknewthatwewereindanger.Thesailorsweresuretocomebackforthecaptain'schest(箱子).Wequicklywenttothenearestvillagetoaskforhelp,Buteveryonewassoa__66___thatnoonehadthecouragetocomebacktotheinnwithus.Wewentbacktotheinnandl__67___thedoorbehindus.Thecaptainwaslyingonthefloor.Wesoonfoundhiskeyonastringa___68____hisneck.Mymothertookthekeyandwehurrieduptoopenhischest.Itwasfullofclothesandotherthings,butrightattheb__69____thereweresomepapersandabagofgold.Mymotherstartedc__70___themoneythecaptainowedus.Isuddenlyheardthetappingoftheblindman'ssticko__71__.Weheardhimknockingonthedoorandt__72___toopenit,butthankfullyitwaslocked.Hewalkedoffandsomemomentslater,weheardawhistleblowing.“I'lltakethistomakeupthedifference,"Isaidandtookthep__73___:Wequicklylefttheinnandwenttohidenearabridgebytheriver.Behindusweheardfootstepsrunning,andwesawalightmovinginthedarkness.Sevenoreightmen,i__74____theblindman,wereattheinn.Theblindmanshoutedordersastheothersraninside.“Bill'sdead.”cameavoice,”S__75____hasopenedthechest”“Isitthere?Flint'spapers,Imean.”criedPew,theblindman.“No,therearenopapers,"saidanothervoice.“Theboyfromtheinn,”shoutedPew.”Theboytookthepapers.Findhim!SearchtheHouse”(三)TheWayHomeThenextdaywestartedtransportingthegoldtotheHispaniola.Itt___66___usafewdaysandallthattimeweheardn____67___ofthethreesurvivingmutineers(反抗者,叛變者).Onlyonceweheardadistantgunshot,andwethoughttheywerehunting.Wed___68___toleavethemontheisland.Wecouldn'triska______mutinyanddidnotwanttotakethemhomeandthensendthemstraighttoprison.Weleftagoodstore(儲備)ofguns,somemedicine,clothing,andplentyoftobacco.Finally,allthetreasurewasonb___70___,andtheshipwaspreparedwithfoodandwater.Onefinemorning,wesetsailfromNorthInlet.Asweleft,thethreepiratescameoutofhidingandkneltdownonthebeach,withtheirarmsraised,beggingtobetaken.Thedoctorshoutedtothemaboutthestoreswehadleftandw___71___tofindthem.Asweonlyhadafewmen,everyoneonboardhadtohelponthejourneyhome.WesailedfirsttothenearestportinSpanishAmericatogetafreshcrew(船員).WhenwewereonlandLong,JohnSilverranawaywithasackofgoldencoins.Ithinkwewereallpleasedtobew__72____him.Tocutalongstoryshort,wegotsomenewseamen,andsailedb___73__toBristol.Allfiveofushadagoodpartofthetreasureandwewentourdifferentways.Ishallnevergotoseaagain,orreturntothatterribleisland,eventhoughIknowthereismoreofFlint'streasurestilltobef___74___.InmydreamsIsometimeshearthewavesbreakingontheshore-oftreasureIsland,orsometimesIwakeupsuddenlywiththev___75__oftheparrotringinginmyears,“Piecesofeight!Piecesofeight”(四)TreasureIslandisanadventurestoryof“piratesandburiedgold”.Thenarratorformostofthestoryisaboyn__86___JimHawkins.Hefindsam__87____showingwheretheterriblepirateCaptainFlinthidhistreasure.JimjoinsSquireTrelawneyandDrLiveseyonaj__88___tofindthetreasurealongwithanumberofpirates,ledbythefearfulLongJohnSilver.OneofthemainthemesofthestoryisJimHawkins'scomingofage.Attheb__89____ofthestory,Jimisaninnocentchild,l_90___inasafeworldwithhisparents.Whenhisfatherdies,Jimgoestosearchfortreasure.Thisadventuretestshisc___91____andmorals(道德).Intheend,Jimfindsthetreasure,buthehasalsobecomeamatureyoungmanwhochoosesgoodoverevilandaq92lifeoveradventure.Hissearchfortreasureisametaphorforhissearchforhimself.TreasureIslandhasg93influencedourideaofpiratesandhasintroducedmanypopularimagesintoourc___94___:treasuremapsmarkedwithanX,tropicalislands,one-leggedsailorsw___95____parrotsandtheblackspot.ThecharactersofJimHawkinsandLongJohnSilverwithhispetparrot,CaptainFlint,havebecomelegendsallovertheworld.(五)TreasureIslandisoneofthemostpopularnovels.Ithasbeenm___66____intofilmsmanytimes.Itwasw____67___bythefamouswriterRobertLouisStevenson.JimHawkinsisoneofthemaincharactersinthestory.Hefindsamapshowingwheretheterriblepirate(海盜)h___68____histreasure.JimjoinsSquireTrelawneyandDrLiveseyonaj___69____tothetreasurealongwithanumberofpirates,ledbythefearfulLongJohnSilver.OneofthethemesofthestoryisJimHawkin’scomingofage.Attheb___70____ofthestory,Jimisaten-year-oldchild,livinginasafeworldwithhisparents.Whenhisfatherdies,Jimgoestos____71___fortreasure.Thisadventuretestshiscourageandmorals.F_____72__,Jimfindsthetreasure,buthealsohasbecomeamatureyoungmanwhochoosesgoodoverevilandaquietlifeoveradventure,hissearchfortreasureisl___73____hissearchforhimself.TreasureIslandhasgreatlyinfluencedourideaofpiratesandhasintroducedmanypopularimagesintoourc___74____:treasuremapsmarkedwithan“X”,topicalislands,one-leggedsailorswithparrotsandtheblackspot.JimHawkinsandLongJohnSilverwithhispetparrot,CaptainFlint,becomelegendsallovertheworld.NooneknowswhereTreasureIslandreallyisbutsomeexpertsthinkitmaybeNormanIslandinTheBritishVinginIsland,itisal___75____whererealtreasurewashiddenandnobodylivesin.三、閱讀理解Webeganourhuntforthetreasure.IwastiedwithropeandheldbySilver.Theotherpiratescarriedpicksandshovels.Suddenly,onemanatthefrontshouted.Werantowardshimandsawaskeleton(骨架)lyingnearapinetree.Withacompass(羅盤),weknewitpointedinthedirectionofSkeletonIsland,wherethetreasureis.ItremindedthepiratesoftheCaptainFlint'sstoryandtheystarteddiscussinghisdeathWhenwerested,weheardavoicesingingfromthetrees,similartoFlint's.Thepirateswereallscared.“Someoneisplayingatrickonus.”saidSilver.ThemenstartedtofeelbetterHowever,thevoicecalledoutagain,whichmadepirateslookaroundinfear.Silversaid.“IwasneverafraidofFlintwhenhewasalive,andneitherIamnow.Iwon'tturnbackontreasurequitenear.”Withthis,themen'sspiritsreturned.Theypickedupthingsandwecontinuewa?kingAlongtheway,IwasworriedaboutSilver.IbelievehecouldkilleveryonetokeepthetreasureforhimselfOnepirateshoutedandtheothersstartedrunningbutstoppedatagreatbighole.Allthesignsclearlyshowedtreasurewasnotthere.Afightwasabouttohappen,butSilveractedfasteWhenIandSilverwerepreparedfortheattack,thedoctor,GrayandBenGunncameoutanjoine

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