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完形填空。 | One day a professor was crossing a river in a boat. To pass the time he started talking to the boatman. He told him his several 1 in education. The boatman was 2 listening to the professor 3 he didn"t understand what he was saying to him. After having said many things, the professor got 4 of speaking. He asked the boatman,"Now tell me something about you. Have you 5 studied the science of grammar?" "No, I haven"t.""Then you"ve wasted half of your 6 . How much education have you got?""I"m not educated much. I 7 in my 5th grade, and since then I"ve been sailing the boat." 8 this, the professor got silent. The boatman wasn"t happy with the 9 of the professor, but remained cool on his face. Soon the black clouds 10 flying low across the sky, and a storm moved in as they sailed across the water. They were 11 in the storm, and the boat got out of 12 . Fearing that the boat would capsize (倾覆), the boatman 13 at the professor,"Professor, do you know how to swim?" The professor replied with contempt (蔑视), "I never 14 my time with such a hobby." The boatman cried,"The boat is going to 15 in this water. It is you who have wasted your life by not learning to 16 , because you"re going to drown (淹死) in this water." And he 17 into the water to save himself. It"s 18 how we spend our lives and what we value. Only that education is valuable which is useful on the occasion. The professor was proud of his 19 , while swimming was more valuable when crossing the water. 20 had their own fields of specialization(专门领域). Jobs differ by post, not social standing. | ( )1. A. stories ( )2. A. excitedly ( )3. A. since ( )4. A. afraid ( )5. A. even ( )6. A. dream ( )7. A. escaped ( )8. A. Considering ( )9. A. rudeness ( )10. A. stopped ( )11. A. killed ( )12. A. control ( )13. A. laughed ( )14. A. filled ( )15. A. travel ( )16. A. sail ( )17. A. rushed ( )18. A. unimportant ( )19. A. power ( )20. A. Either | B. achievements B. interestedly B. when B. impatient B. ever B. energy B. broke B. Knowing B. kindness B. continued B. caught B. order B. aimed B. wasted B. turn B. drive B. stepped B. strange B. knowledge B. Neither | C. defeats C. carefully C. before C. tired C. still C. money C. failed C. Seeing C. intelligence C. started C. lost C. charge C. shouted C. enjoyed C. leave C. swim C. fell C. similar C. experience C. All | D. problems D. silently D. until D. proud D. yet D. life D. succeeded D. Hearing D. happiness D. prepared D. hurt D. place D. waved D. planned D. sink D. skate D. jumped D. useless D. emotion D. Both | 阅读理解。 | Robert and Peter study in the same university. They do everything together and help each other. But they often play jokes on each other. The school year was over last month and they decided to travel through the country in America. They drove a car and could stop wherever they were interested in and started whenever they wanted. Of course they enjoyed themselves. It was very hot one day and they were both hungry and thirsty. They stopped in front of a restaurant by the road. They came in, sat down at a table and ordered some dishes. Robert looked around and found there was a small bowl on the table. He thought there was some ice cream in it and took a spoonful of it and put it into his mouth. Immediately he knew it was mustard (芥末), but it was too late. Tears ran down his face, but he pretended nothing had happened. The other young man, seeing his friend crying, asked,"What are you crying about, Robert?" "I"m thinking of my father who was hanged twenty years ago," was a reply. After a while Peter made the same mistake. Tears ran down his cheeks, too. And his friend asked him why. "I wonder why your father hadn"t been hanged before he got married!" | 1. Robert didn"t tell Peter it was some mustard in the bowl because _____. | A. he wanted his friend to repeat the mistake B. he didn"t know his friend hated it C. he thought his friend knew what it was D. he thought his friend was interested in it | 2. Peter made the same mistake because _____. | A. he often took some mustard B. he was too hungry to wait for their dishes C. he was much braver than his friend D. he wasn"t afraid to be played a joke on | 3. What do Peter"s last words mean? | A. Robert"s father would be hanged earlier. B. It was wrong to play a joke on a friend. C. He must give his friend a lesson. D. His friend shouldn"t be born. | 4. The writer mainly wants to tell us _____ in this passage. | A. not to trust your friend B. a joke C. not to mistake mustard for Ice cream D. it"s wrong to lie to friends | 完形填空。 | When I was a boy of twelve, something stopped me forever from putting any wild creatures in a cage. We lived in a village. Every evening the mockingbirds (仿声鸟) would come and 1 in the trees and sing. No musical instruments can produce a more 2 sound than the songs of the mockingbird. I decided to 3 a young bird and keep it in a cage so that I would have my own private 4 . Finally I managed to catch 5 and put it in a cage. At first, the bird moved wildly about in the cage, but at last it 6 in its new home. I felt very pleased 7 myself and looked forward to some beautiful 8 from my little musician. On the second day, my new pet"s 9 flew to the cage with something in her mouth. the baby bird 10 everything she brought to it. I was pleased to see this. 11 , the mothe r knew better than I about how to 12 her baby. the following morning 13 I went to see how my bird was doing, I was shocked to find it on the floor of the cage, 14 I had taken good care of it, but 15 had happened? Arthur Wayne, a famous scientist, happened to be visiting my fathe r at the time. Hearing me crying over the death of my bird, he 16 what had happened."A mothe r mockingbird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it 17 food. She thinks it better for her young to 18 than to live in a cage." 19 the n I have never caught any living creature and put it in a cage. All living creatures have a 20 to live free. | ( )1. A. laugh ( )2. A. healthy ( )3. A. change ( )4. A. musician ( )5. A. it ( )6. A. settled down ( )7. A. to ( )8. A. looking ( )9. A. sister ( )10. A. refused ( )11. A. Fortunately ( )12. A. feed ( )13. A. when ( )14. A. crying ( )15. A. how ( )16. A. asked ( )17. A. delicious ( )18. A. grow ( )19. A. After ( )20. A. right | B. rest B. beautiful B. steal B. gardener B. that B. dressed up B. with B. dancing B. friend B. found B. Particularly B. love B. after B. dead B. why B. talked B. dangerous B. die B. Before B. chance | C. sleep C. meaningful C. catch C. actress C. this C. set up C. by C. singing C. mother C. drank C. Probably C. teach C. before C. mad C. when C. explained C. poisonous C. give C. Until C. mother | D. jump D. funny D. buy D. doctor D. one D. turned down D. for D. talking D. daughter D. ate D. Surely D. visit D. until D. dying D. what D. spoke D. serious D. sleep D. Since D. friend | 完形填空。 | Sharon wrote this when she was 16 and in the llth grade. Her goal is to become an international diplomat (外 交官) and peace-maker. It was my first day at school. I felt 1 and scared. I went to all my classes with no 2 . It felt like no one 3 . I listened anxiously to all the lessons and waited for lunch 4 at 1:00. Then finally the bell rang. It was time to talk and have 5 . In the lunch line I met a new friend who wore a hijab (穆斯林妇女戴的面纱) on her head, and though I am 6 , we got along fine, and I was so 7 when she said,"Sit with us, at our table." She pointed to the one next to the door. So I 8 , and took my tray and was 9 to walk with her across the floor, when suddenly I felt a jog. "Hey, I saw you on the bus," said a tall girl in a long skirt."I see your Jewish star necklace. You 10 sit with us." At that moment I looked around, and that"s when I 11 , to my surprise, the nations of the world, 12 themselves. That"s what I saw through my own eyes. The Spanish only sat with Spanish, the Hindus only with Hindus, the Russians always with the Russians, and 13 the Arabs with the Jews. I saw the reason why 14 got started. Everyone 15 to their own kind. The 16 was just like a map of the world, where there should never have been so much separation among nations. But why was everyone so 17 ? And so I turned 18 this girl, and went with the first, and there was no offence, I built a 19 between two worlds when I sat with those 20 from me. | ( )1. A. nervous ( )2. A. relatives ( )3. A. cared ( )4. A. hours ( )5. A. rest ( )6. A. Spanish ( )7. A. curious ( )8. A. allowed ( )9. A. about ( )10. A. might ( )11. A. saw ( )12. A. developing ( )13. A. only ( )14. A. dialogues ( )15. A. stuck ( )16. A. school ( )17. A. quiet ( )18. A. down ( )19. A. stage ( )20. A. opposite | B. generous B. teachers B. mattered B. stop B. fun B. Arab B. relieved B. adopted B. ready B. would B. noticed B. expanding B. always B. friendships B. insisted B. classroom B. blind B. towards B. platform B. different | C. frightened C. friends C. understood C. period C. chat C. Russian C. worried C. agreed C. willing C. could C. knew C. separating C. sometimes C. wars C. turned C. restaurant C. deaf C. off C. bridge C. strange | D. excited D. classmates D. helped D. break D. breakfast D. Jewish D. serious D. admitted D. likely D. should D. recognized D. defending D. never D. arguments D. listened D. lunchroom D. tough D. up D. path D. apart | 完形填空。 | I played a racquetball game against my cousin Ed last week. It was one of the most 1 and tiring games I"ve ever had. When Ed first phoned and 2 we play, I laughed quietly, figuring on an 3 victory. After all, Ed"s idea of 4 has always been nothing more 5 than lifting a fork to his mouth. 6 I can remember, Ed"s been the least physically fit member in the family, and 7 proud of himself. His big stomach has always ballooned out between his T-shirt and trousers. Although the family often 8 about that, Ed refused to buy a 9 T-shirt or to lose weight. So when Ed 10 for our game not only with the bottom of his shirt gathered inside his trousers but also with a stomach you could hardly 11 . I was so surprised that I was 12 . My cousin must have made an effort to get himself into shape. 13 , at the point in our game when I"d have predicted (预 计) the score to be about 9 to 1 in my favor, it was 14 7 to 9 and Ed was 15 . The sudden realization was painful. We 16 to play like two mad men. When the score was 16 up. I was having serious 17 about staying alive until 21 years old. Let alone 18 that many points. When the game finally ended, both of us were lying flat on our backs, too tired to 19 . In a way, I think we both won: I the game, but cousin Ed my 20 . | ( )1. A. encouraging ( )2. A. declared ( )3. A. unforgettable ( )4. A. exercise ( )5. A. time-saving ( )6. A. As soon as ( )7. A. strangely ( )8. A. cared ( )9. A. clean ( )10. A. set out ( )11. A. notice ( )12. A. nervous ( )13. A. After all ( )14. A. mistakenly ( )15. A. leading ( )16. A. pretended ( )17. A. thoughts ( )18. A. scoring ( )19. A. play ( )20. A. friendship | B. hopeless B. mentioned B. unexpected B. preparation B. comfortable B. As long as B. personally B. forgot B. larger B. got ready B. admire B. curious B. As a result B. then B. coming B. stopped B. doubts B. completing B. start B. respect | C. surprising C. persuaded C. easy C. joy C. suitable C. When C. reasonably C. quarreled C. straight C. arrived C. believe C. careless C. Above all C. instead C. waiting C. continued C. situations C. receiving C. sleep C. support | D. regular D. suggested D. early D. fitness D. effort-making D. Since D. eagerly D. joked D. darker D. returned D. measure D. speechless D. At last D. naturally D. counting D. decided D. problems D. keeping D. move D. favor |
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