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eight years old. My brother and his friends were all 1 of a
heavy metal group called Black Wednesday. When they 2 that
Black Wednesday were going to perform at our local theatre, they all
bought 3 for performance. However, at the last minute, one of
the friends couldn"t go, so my brother 4 me the ticket.I was
really 5 !
I remember the buzz (嘈杂声)of excitement inside the theatre
as we all found our 6 . After a few minutes, the lights went
down and everybody became 7 .I could barely make out the
stage in the 8 . We waited. Then there was a roar from the
crowd, like an explosion, as the first members of the band 9
the stage. My brother leaned over and shouted something in my ear,
but I couldn"t 10 what he was saying. The first song was already
starting and the music was as 11 as a jet engine.I could 12
the drum beats and bass notes in my stomach.
I can"t recall any of the songs that the band played. I just
13 that I really enjoyed the show and didn"t want it to 14 .
But in the end, after three encores (加演), the show finished. We
left the 15 and walked unsteadily out onto the pavement.I felt a
little dizzy, as if I had just 16 from a long sleep. My ears were
still 17 with the beat of the last song.
After the 18 , I became a Black Wednesday fan too for a
few years before getting into other kinds of music. Once in a while,
19 , I listen to one of their songs and 20 I"m back at that
first show.
( )2. A. guessed
( )3. A. flowers
( )4. A. booked
( )5. A. relaxed
( )6. A. seats
( )7. A. comfortable
( )8. A. silence
( )9. A. fell upon
( )10. A. forget
( )11. A. loud
( )12. A. feel
( )13. A. realize
( )14. A. continue
( )15. A. party
( )16. A. escaped
( )17. A. aching
( )18. A. competition
( )19. A. though
( )20. A. decide
B. discovered
B. drinks
B. offered
B. embarrassed
B. entrance
B. quiet
B. noise
B. got through
B. hear
B. heard
B. touch
B. understand
B. delay
B. theatre
B. traveled
B. burning
B. performance
B. otherwise
B. regret
C. thought
C. clothes
C. returned
C. excited
C. spots
C. senous
C. darkness
C. broke into
C. repeat
C. sweet
C. enj oy
C. believe
C. finish
C. opera
C. benefited
C. ringing
C. interview
C. instead
C. conclude
D. predicted
D. tickets
D. found
D. encouraged
D. space
D. nervous
D. smoke
D. stepped onto
D. bear
D. fast
D. digest
D. remember
D. change
D. stage
D. woken
D. rolling
D. celebration
D. besides
D. imagine
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试题【完形填空。 I first went to hear a live rock concert when I waseight years old. My】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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that a tramp has passed. This specialsign language is frequently 1
by tramps to inform their 2 whether the host of a certain house is
friendly or unfriendly,and to 3 them the trouble of making unnecessary calls.
Quite 4 one day, I came across a real tramp. He was such
a rare sight these days that I stood some distance away and watched
him He was dressed just as a tramp should be 5 , old worn
trousers and a jacket many sizes too big for him. On his head there
was a battered old hat and his boots were so old and worn-they
were almost coming into 6 . But the man himself looked
cheerful as if he had not a 7 in the world. He rubbed his nose
with his forefinger, 8 a funny turn, laid a small parcel by the
front gate, and began 9 a sign made by a former caller.
Although the sign was meaningless to me, it must have been 10 ,
for the tramp"s face lit up with 11 . He entered the front gate
confidently and rang the bell. When the door opened, I saw him
12 his hat but couldn"t hear his words. The 13 was very
short indeed, for no sooner had he spoken a few words than the door
closed fiercely in his face. I felt 14 for him as he walked 15
out of the house. But just as quickly, his face lit up again and he
moved quickly towards the gate. There he stopped, looked at the
sign, and 16 his head seriously as if he had made a bad mistake.
17 deeply into his pockets, he produced a piece of chalk, rubbed
out the 18 sign and made a new one in its place. He stared at it
for a moment smiling to himself, then gathered his 19 ,pushed
back his hat and began walking towards the next house at an
unhurried 20 whistling as he went along.
( )2. A. parents
( )3. A. share
( )4. A. in a way
( )5. A. with
( )6. A. a fashion
( )7. A. success
( )8. A. gave
( )9. A. drawing
( )10. A. pleased
( )11. A. surprise
( )12. A. rise
( )13. A. conversation
( )14. A. happy
( )15. A. cheerful
( )16. A. waved
( )17. A. Digging
( )18. A. existed
( )19. A. belongings
( )20. A. step
B. classmates
B. save
B. by mistake
B. in
B. a design
B. care
B. took
B. kissing
B. strange
B. satisfaction
B. put on
B. introduction
B. frightened
B. sadly
B. swung
B. Stealing
B. moving
B. clothes
B. position
C. fellows
C. give
C. by the way
C. by
C. pieces
C. failure
C. set
C. correcting
C. funny
C. worry
C. raise
C. quarrel
C. worried
C. bravely
C. shook
C. Putting
C. shining
C. umbrella
C. pace
D. friends
D. put
D. by chance
D. on
D. blocks
D. family
D. made
D. studying
D. exciting
D. disappointment
D. throw
D. greeting
D. sorry
D. eagerly
D. nodded
D. Looking
D. existing
D. stick
D. situation
the train to and from Tokyo, I realized, 1 , that my
fellow riders who were Japanese rarely 2 up and around
or used their eyes to interact with other people. This 3
me at first. To my American mind such interaction has the
4 of mutual (相互的) acknowledgement. But then I
remembered 5 that the Japanese rarely maintain direct
eye contact. Perhaps my people watching seemed 6 . I
tried to be more subtle (细心的).
I had also read how the Japanese feel 7 to each other
as a group by a sense of responsibility. 8 , as a Caucasian
Westerner, I was obviously an outsider, I often 9 being a
temporary member of the group. Once, sitting at a long stop of
a local train, I 10 as several people got up and left the car
when a faster train to their 11 pulled into the station. It
was cold outside and every person 12 to press the
"CLOSE" button as they exited the train doors to help keep out
the cold air for the group 13onboard.
I always feel a bit embarrassed at having the unearned
good fortune of being a 14 speaker of the language. In
Japan I was 15 for the many kind strangers who were
willing to use their English to 16 me. And in a country
where the Roman alphabet is not used in the local language,
the abundant English signage was 17 aimed at helping
travelers.
For the most part on this trip, I found that I was left
alone until I asked for help.I 18 little curiosity or interest
in interacting with me. When I entered a restaurant or shop,
I felt I was 19 as a local resident would be. Welcome is the
greeting often shouted out 20 by the staff when customers
enter restaurants or stores.
( )2. A. looked
( )3. A. surprised
( )4. A. character
( )5. A. reading
( )6. A. polite
( )7. A. upset
( )8. A. As though
( )9. A. benefited from
( )10. A. observed
( )11. A. home
( )12. A. made sure
( )13. A. come
( )14. A. foreign
( )15. A. thankful
( )16. A. hit
( )17. A. obviously
( )18. A. realized
( )19. A. welcomed
( )20. A. coldly
B. noticed
B. satisfied
B. nature
B. seeing
B. gentle
B. separated
B. Even though
B. took from
B. recognized
B. destination
B. promised
B. left
B. national
B. appreciative
B. call
B. specially
B. sensed
B. loved
B. warmly
C. discovered
C. puzzled
C. moral
C. thinking
C. rude
C. lonely
C. Though
C. got from
C. found
C. office
C. wished
C. remained
C. native
C. hateful
C. help
C. particularly
C. felt
C. arranged
C. hearty
D. wandered
D. wondered
D. quality
D. understanding
D. noble
D. connected
D. Unless
D. moved from
D. watched
D. company
D. guarantee
D. stood
D. natural
D. grateful
D. hurt
D. clearly
D. knew
D. treated
D. kindly
your parents won"t give you the money for it. I thought life was so 2 when things like this happened-until September 11, 2001.
I was in P.E. when the planes hit the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. As soon as I got home and for weeks after, I saw the disaster 3 on TV. Seeing the innocent people running for their 4 as the
debris(瓦砾) started coming down the fire and smoke rose out of the 5 brought tears to my eyes. I
couldn"t help imagining what the people on the 6 and in the buildings were thinking and going through,
not 7 what was going on. I admired the courage of the firefighters who rushed in and risked their own
lives to 8 others. It tore my heart apart to watch the 9 looks on the faces of so many people who
didn"t know if their loved ones were dead or alive while 10 in all the debris.
Then it 11 me: All my life I had thought mainly of myself. I had it easy in life and had been taking it all
for granted.
A feeling of coldness 12 down my back, and I cried just thinking of the possibility that it could have
easily 13 to my family. My mom or dad could have been killed like that, and I would never, ever see the
m again. I began to evaluate what a real 14 in life was.
This disaster 15 me that awful things can happen to anyone at any time. Now when my mom or dad or
sister go somewhere, even if it"s just 16 the store, I try to remember to tell them that I love them
because I know there is a 17 that I may never tell them that 18 .
Not getting a new CD is not going to make or 19 my life. I can live with those kinds of problems. But
losing someone I love would 20 make my life miserable.
9/11 showed me just what I am.
( )2. A. unbelievable
( )3. A. expand
( )4. A. lives
( )5. A. curtains
( )6. A. seats
( )7. A. believing
( )8. A. join
( )9. A. puzzled
( )10. A. hidden
( )11. A. rewarded
( )12. A. cooled
( )13. A. happened
( )14. A. relationship
( )15. A. taught
( )16. A. on
( )17. A. story
( )18. A. again
( )19. A. end
( )20. A. rather
B. uncomfortable
B. occur
B. families
B. buildings
B. planes
B. thinking
B. save
B. severe
B. found
B. surprised
B. dropped
B. compared
B. problem
B. reminded
B. in
B. doubt
B. once
B. change
B. truly
C. unfair
C. strike
C. houses
C. gates
C. corners
C. knowing
C. meet
C. dirty
C. placed
C. hit
C. ran
C. related
C. need
C. persuaded
C. at
C. chance
C. enough
C. spare
C. probably
D. uncertain
D. unfold
D. friends
D. bedrooms
D. streets
D. caring
D. calm
D. desperate
D. trapped
D. told
D. passed
D. turned
D. fate
D. informed
D. to
D. plan
D. ever
D. break
D. frequently
How do you feel about watching other people work?
Nothing is more refreshing on a warm summer day than watching someone else work.
Right now, I"m sitting on my porch and watching young Beth baling (打捆) the big field on top of the hill.
She"s been haying that field for over ten years. I know: I put her on the tractor when she was just twelve
years old.
She picked a great day for baling. It"s not too hot, and there"s a nice breeze. On Monday, when she
cut the field, it was so hot I thought the corn would start popping in the field. Didn"t stop her, though. She
just stuck that big hat on her head, wrapped a wet handkerchief around her neck, and set to work. I
remember when I would have done the same thing.
While I"m here sucking a lemonade, Beth is driving the "hay (干草) train," a tractor pulling a baler and
an old wagon. You"d think someone her size would never be able to see over the tractor. But somehow
she manages. When she"s finished, her tracks are very straight.
The whole time she"s haying, that dog of hers is working just as hard, running along beside her like
he"s afraid she"ll drive away without him. Beth sure knew what she was doing when she trained him.
The way the machine works is pure poetry. Each row is pushed into shape. When just enough hay is
in a bale, it is wrapped up and fastened together. A second or so later, the bale comes flying out and into
the old wagon. The person who invented that machine sure was some kind of genius.
That"s not to say it works perfectly. Every once in a while a bale misses the mark, especially when you are turning the machine at the end of a row. That means, of course, that you have to go back and pick up
those bales and throw them into the wagon.
I can remember when Beth"s mother was her age. She looked an awful lot like Beth does now.
Makes a man proud to see his daughter and granddaughter taking such good care of themselves.
Well, I suppose I should get up and fill this glass again. Not much fun sitting here with an empty glass.
B. forced Beth to work at an early age
C. worked in the field like Beth
D. trained the dog to help Beth work
B. beautiful
C. unforgettable
D. changeable
B. dried up
C. cut up
D. lined up
B. Beth"s father.
C. Beth"s grandmother.
D. Beth"s grandfather.
animal 1 . One afternoon three little neighbor girls ran up 2 my door, saying a baby squirrel was
on the sidewalk. I quickly 3 the kids and they led me to a tiny squirrel still with milk teeth. I 4
and held the little creature up gently in my arms to check it for 5 . It seemed fine. I figured the mother
must have been killed, leaving it an orphan (孤儿). Now, the baby was pretty hungry for 6 and then
left its nest to search the neighborhood for help.
I was about to carry it into my 7 when I found several other babies 8 to run down the tree from
where their nest was. With the first squirrel hid into my 9 , I stood at the base of the tree and was
10 when three more babies ran right down into my hands. Those dear little creatures were so happy
to feel safe and 11 , and they all held each other close in my shirt. I took them home and 12 them
bread and milk to eat. The poor starving things went 13 as they swallowed the meal.
I phoned a lady in the next town who 14 a small squirrel shelter. She had a big back yard with
large 15 surrounded by a tall wooden fence. She assured me she was well 16 to care for the babies
and provide a natural home for them when they were grown.
I love that those little girls cared enough about the squirrels to seek out the 17 of the Animal Lady!
And I really 18 getting to help the baby creatures. And then the 19 of caring continued 20 the
lady with the squirrel shelter took them in. How wonderful to be part of a chain of kindness.
( )2. A. to
( )3. A. followed
( )4. A. came down
( )5. A. fur
( )6. A. milk
( )7. A. room
( )8. A. pretending
( )9. A. shoe
( )10. A. puzzled
( )11. A. nervous
( )12. A. handed
( )13. A. hungry
( )14. A. owned
( )15. A. ladders
( )16. A. organized
( )17. A. shelter
( )18. A. minded
( )19. A. chain
( )20. A. when
B. through
B. glanced
B. bent down
B. legs
B. vegetable
B. car
B. waiting
B. pocket
B. interested
B. cold
B. showed
B. wild
B. needed
B. flowers
B. equipped
B. information
B. regretted
B. feeling
B. if
C. for
C. comforted
C. put down
C. teeth
C. nuts
C. house
C. swinging
C. shirt
C. astonished
C. warm
C. gave
C. sad
C. sought
C. bamboos
C. built
C. advice
C. enjoyed
C. sense
C. before
D. from
D. persuaded
D. broke down
D. injuries
D. leaves
D. cage
D. starting
D. drawer
D. satisfied
D. tired
D. lent
D. afraid
D. shut
D. trees
D. known
D. help
D. appreciated
D. connection
D. until
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