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Parker had fished before, but hadn"t yet 1 the same hobby as me. We"d go to a farm pond, throw
Parker"s 2 into the water, and in about three seconds the bobber (浮子) would go under and Parker
would get a three-inch fish. Parker 3 all that a great and exciting adventure. Then he was off, throwing
rocks in the water, looking for frogs, picking flowers for his mom and generally 4 this whole process of
fishing.
So on this particular day, I decided to teach Parker a 5 . I had thought Parker could catch no more
than a couple. But I 6 wrong. No more than two hours, Parker 7 almost ten.
"Wow!" Parker said, "I bet mom won"t 8 I caught so many."
"She might," I answered, "Now be quiet and try to catch another one."
Parker tried, but he couldn"t keep his 9 off those already in the bucket(桶). I could tell that
something was beginning to 10 him.
"Dad," he said. "We"re taking these home to show mom, right?"
"Certainly," I said. Parker concentrated 11 his bobber for a moment.
"How are they going to stay 12 ?" he asked.
I expected his question and congratulated myself for having a ready 13 .
"Well," I began, trying to be as 14 as possible, "they aren"t. I mean, we"re going to clean them
when we get home. 15 we can eat them, and they"ll have to die then, right?"
"I guess so," Parker replied.
He remained 16 while he caught a couple more.
"I"ve got an idea," Parker announced. "Let"s put them back in the 17 ."
"I"m with you," I said, 18 the fish free. We stood together and watched them swim lazily back into
the green 19 of the water.
I had 20 on teaching Parker a fishing lesson, but he turned the tables on me.
( )2.A. stick
( )3.A. realized
( )4.A. forgetting
( )5.A. game
( )6.A. prepared
( )7.A. counted
( )8.A. believe
( )9.A. seat
( )10.A. satisfy
( )11.A. to
( )12.A. fresh
( )13.A. test
( )14.A. polite
( )15.A. Next
( )16.A. silent
( )17.A. farm
( )18.A. allowing
( )19.A. depths
( )20.A. planned
B. rock
B. recognized
B. avoiding
B. skill
B. guessed
B. picked
B. hope
B. intention
B. disappoint
B. at
B. calm
B. word
B. gentle
B. But
B. lazy
B. pond
B. leading
B. grasses
B. rewarded
C. line
C. admitted
C. leaving
C. aim
C. doubted
C. caught
C. explain
C. patience
C. impress
C. for
C. alive
C. opinion
C. soon
C. So
C. curious
C. lake
C. setting
C. signs
C. raised
D. flower
D. considered
D. banning
D. lesson
D. desired
D. added
D. express
D. mind
D. bother
D. on
D. active
D. answer
D. sad
D. Or
D. enthusiastic
D. river
D. persuading
D. fields
D. pretended
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试题【完形填空。 One day last summer, my five-year-old son Parker and I decided to go f】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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one. She was 3 , lonely and afraid. He knew how she felt. There was an clear 4 in his heart, too. 5
what strengthened their love for each other was heartache.
She stood there. He motioned (示意) to her to sit next to him. She hesitated (犹豫) 6 a moment, but
gave in. In fact, she 7 did. Then she held his hand. He looked at her and placed his hand on hers.
Suddenly he reached 8 the pillow(枕头), pulled out a large 9 and nervously 10 it to her. She was
a bit in 11 .Then he handed her a small box, wrapped (包,裹) in paper of hearts and flowers. She
couldn"t 12 what was happening.
"Now,"he said, "read the card."
She opened the envelope. It 13 as follows:
I know that this has been a hard year for 14 of us. I know that Valentine"s Day is a 15 day
for people in love. I want you to know that…
( )2. A. wonderful
( )3. A. hurt
( )4. A. disappointment
( )5. A. But
( )6. A. in
( )7. A. always
( )8. A. beside
( )9. A. box
( )10. A. handed
( )11. A. surprise
( )12. A. criticise
( )13. A. read
( )14. A. all
( )15. A. special
( )16. A. turkey
( )17. A. first
( )18. A. Steadily
( )19. A. word
( )20. A. sweet
B. difficult
B. terrified
B. surprise
B. If
B. for
B. never
B. into
B. envelope
B. presented
B. peace
B. consider
B. looked
B. neither
B. magic
B. eggs
B. last
B. Rapidly
B. note
B. distinctive
C. magnificent
C. injured
C. excitement
C. So
C. at
C. seldom
C. under
C. card
C. supplied
C. silence
C. wonder
C. wrote
C. both
C. common
C. chocolate
C. smallest
C. Happily
C. rose
C. vivid
D. usual
D. harmed
D. pain
D. While
D. after
D. sometimes
D. on
D. calendar
D. imported
D. fright
D. believe
D. seemed
D. none
D. formal
D. trees
D. best
D. Slowly
D. notice
D. broken
nearest restaurant for warmth. I ordered a coffee, and began observing people.
At that time, I saw a man seated nearby and from his eager eyes, I realized that he noticed the
delicious food. His tired body and worn clothes shouted, "Homeless, homeless!"
"How long has it been since he ate last time?" I wondered. I expected him to approach me for a
handout (施舍物). But he never did. A silent war broke out in my head-one side was telling me to mind
my own business, and the other was urging me to offer him some food.
While my inner debate moved on, a well-dressed young couple walked up to him. "Excuse me, sir,
"the husband began. "We just finished eating, and our appetites (胃口) weren"t as big as we had thought. We hate to waste good food. Can you help us out and put this to use?" He gave the man some food.
"Thank you. Merry Christmas!" the man replied. The man carefully watched his new food, and was about
to eat.
Something that happened next shocked me. An old man in pants, an old jacket and open shoes
entered the hall and walked towards us. My neighbor saw the situation. Setting aside his meal, he stood
up and guided the old man to the table.
"Hi, my name is Jack," he said, "and one kind person brought me this meal. I just finished eating and
hate to waste good food. Can you help me out?" The old man answered gratefully, "Sure, but only if you
go halfway with me on that sandwich."
I left the restaurant that day feeling warmer than I had ever thought possible.
B .taste the delicious coffee
C. relax as a tourist
D. enjoy watching other people
B. He felt ashamed because of his own appearance.
C. He expressed thanks to Jack after being helped by him.
D. He had known Jack before he entered the restaurant.
B. the old man accepted all the food given by Jack
C. Jack was disappointed that the author didn"t help him
D. Jack gave the food to the old man though he was still hungry
B. Drawn to the Warmth
C. A Delicious Dinner
D. A Homeless Man
1 from her. She is 2 a brilliant businesswoman. Once she ran nine 3 at the same time just by
herself. 4 she talked to her employees, she"d stand on a box. Thus she could look them straight in the
eye and 5 connect with them.
These days I work in my sister"s restaurant. Of course, we quarrel with each other 6 , but I think
it"s 7 to be open and honest and let things out. 8 God has given us all kinds of senses, we should
each have our own 9 and, of course, we can"t always 10 with others.
One day a woman 11 Vicky was helping me prepare a salad for a cooking class. "You forgot sugar
and vinegar," Vicky pointed 12 . "They"re used in most salad cookbooks."
I 13 to her, "In my family, we don"t 14 sugar and vinegar to our salad" She argued,"We do in my
family, and our salad is very good."
"Yeah? Well, 15 is great!" I shouted back.
Back and forth we went 16 we both burst into tears. What are you doing? I asked myself. You
became so angry just 17 a recipe! Then I hugged Vicky 18 and she hugged me right back. We"ve
been best friends ever since.
Be real; Make 19 with people; Look them in the eye; Tell them how you feel; Don"t be afraid to
say 20 you mean. When you let go of the feelings you hold inside, you"ll be amazed at what comes back
to you.
( )2. A. also
( )3. A. restaurants
( )4. A. Whoever
( )5. A. slowly
( )6. A. some time
( )7. A. dangerous
( )8. A. Since
( )9. A. sentences
( )10. A. argue
( )11. A. named
( )12. A. to
( )13. A. discussed
( )14. A. get
( )15. A. we
( )16. A. while
( )17. A. because
( )18. A. carefully
( )19. A. friends
( )20. A. if
B. either
B. schools
B. Whatever
B. really
B. sometimes
B. difficult
B. Although
B. opinions
B. help
B. name
B. at
B. explained
B. place
B. us
B. until
B. instead
B. closely
B. connections
B. when
C. even
C. hospitals
C. Wherever
C. carefully
C. some times
C. good
C. If
C. words
C. like
C. names
C. in
C. answered
C. make
C. ours
C. after
C. instead of
C. strictly
C. business
C. that
D. still
D. stores
D. Whenever
D. hardly
D. sometime
D. easy
D. When
D. tastes
D. agree
D. naming
D. out
D. show
D. add
D. our
D. when
D. because of
D. powerfully
D. dishes
D. what
skills in recognizing a suspect (嫌疑人), the policeman showed the first lady a picture for five seconds and then asked how she could recognize him. She thought it easy, for the suspect had only one eye. The policeman felt disappointed at this funny answer. He showed the second lady the picture for five seconds and asked her how she would recognize him. The second girl smiled, flipped her hair, and said, "Ha! It"s easy to
find the one-eared person!" Her answer also made the policeman angry. Turning to the third lady, he asked, "How would you recognize him?" He added quickly, "Think hard before giving a stupid answer. " The
third lady looked at the picture carefully for a moment and said, "HMMMM . . . he is wearing contact
lenses (隐形眼镜)." The policeman was surprised and speechless, because he really didn"t know himself
if the man wore contacts or not. "Well, that is a good answer. Wait here for a few minutes while I check
his file. He left the room and went to his office, checked the suspect"s file in his computer and returned
with a beaming smile. "Wow! I can"t believe it . . . it"s TRUE! The man does in fact wear contact lenses.
Good work! How were you able to make such a wise observation?" "That"s easy," the girl replied, "He
can"t wear glasses because he only has one eye and one ear!"
B. They must have a strong ability of observation..
C. They must be good at memorizing.
D. They must be good at thinking.
B. She just had the same idea as the first two girls
C. She had been wearing contact lenses for a long time.
D. She wouldn"t want to give the stupid answer.
B. the suspect was caught by the policeman
C. the suspect must be a disabled person
D. the picture was just a side of the suspect.
B. The second lady may be accepted as a detective at once.
C. The third lady is good at thinking and doesn"t need any training.
D. The first lady may be accepted as a detective at once.
images. Sometimes it is the ordinary nature of these objects that actually makes them so extraordinary.
Such is the case with an old leather shoe in a museum in Alaska. At first glance it does not look like much. It is a woman"s shoe of a style popular in the 1890s. But what is different about this shoe is where it was
found. It was discovered on the Checkout Pass, the famous trail used by the people seeking gold in
Alaska. Who it belonged to or why it was left there is not known. Was it perhaps dropped by accident as
the woman climbed up the 1500 stairs carved outface? Or did she throw away goods that she didn"t need
in order to travel lighter?
Over 100, 000 people with "gold fever" made this trip hoping to become millionaires. Few of them
understood that on their way they would have to cross a harsh wildness. Unprepared for such a
dangerous journey, many died of starvation and exposure to the cold weather.
The Canadian government finally started requiring the gold seekers to bring one ton of supplies with
them. This was thought to be enough for a person to survive for one year. They would carry their supplies
in backpacks (背包) each weighing up to fifty pounds; it usually took at least 40 trips to get everything to
the top and over the pass. Whoever dropped the shoe must have been a brave and determined woman.
Perhaps she was successful and made it to Alaska. Perhaps she had to turn back in defeat. No one will
ever know for sure, but what we do know is that she took part in one of the greatest adventures in the
19th century.
B. it was found on a famous trail
C. it at one time belonged to a VIP
D. it was a fashionable shoe at that time
B. brought with them many shoes
C. had conflicts with the Eskimos
D. were not properly equipped
B. the army would have enough food for fighting a war
C. they would change these goods with the Eskimos
D. the supplies would make Alaska rich
B. she certainly dropped the shoe on purpose
C. her adventurous spirit is definitely admired
D. her other shoes were equally fashionable
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