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完形填空。     Knowing how much her own children loved presents at Christmas, Ann Sutton, a social worker, always
tried to seek help for one or two poor families. This year, Kinzie, Ann"s seven-year-old daughter, was   1  
that Santa Claus would make a special visit to a young mother named Ashley who worked in a factory and
was   2   her 12-month-old son, Evan, and her 12-year-old brother, Kenny, by herself.
     At a   3   dinner, the phone rang. A representative from a local charity was calling to say that the   4   Ann
had requested for Ashley had been cancelled. No Santa Claus, no presents, nothing. Ann saw the cheer fade
away from her children"s faces at the news. Without a word, Kinzie   5   down from her chair and ran from
the room. Now, it didn"t feel much   6   Christmas anymore. Kinzie returned, her face set with determination.
She had opened up her piggy   7  , and now she counted out the coins and broken dollar   8  , one by one,
onto the dining table: $3.30. Everything she had.
     "Mom," she told Ann, "I know it"s not much.   9   maybe this will buy a present for the baby."
     Then  10  everyone was reaching into pockets and purses. Adding to Kinzie"s gift became a game, with
everyone  11  for loose change. By the time the search ended, there was a small mountain of bills and a neat
pile of coins. The  12 : $130, plenty for a Christmas for three. "God multiplied your gift," Ann said to Kinzie.
     That evening, Kinzie went with her mother and sisters to  13  the money.
     On Christmas Eve, Ann  14  through the pouring rain to the small cottage where the family lived. When
Ashley opened the door, Ann stood under her umbrella and  15  the astonished woman a merry Christmas.
Then she began to  16  the gifts from the car, handing them to Ashley one by one. Ashley laughed in disbelief,
and still the presents came. Ann abandoned the umbrella, and the young woman joined her in the rain, passing
gifts  17  to Kenny. "Please, can I open up just one tonight?" he begged. Soon both women were  18  to the
skin, and surprise had turned to something  19 , the kind of joy that brought them close to tears.
     Reflecting on a little girl"s generosity, Ashley says she hopes she"ll one day be able to do something similar
for someone else in  20 . "Kinzie could have used that money for herself, but she gave it away," Ashley says.
"She"s the type of kid I"d like my son to grow up to be."
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试题【完形填空。     Knowing how much her own children loved presents at Christmas, Ann Sut】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
(     )1. A. disappointed
(     )2. A. raising    
(     )3. A. sorrowful  
(     )4. A. reward     
(     )5. A. knelt      
(     )6. A. like       
(     )7. A. pocket     
(     )8. A. checks     
(     )9. A. So         
(     )10. A. hopefully    
(     )11. A. hunting   
(     )12. A. goal      
(     )13. A. spend     
(     )14. A. looked    
(     )15. A. owed      
(     )16. A. unload    
(     )17. A. out       
(     )18. A. wet       
(     )19. A. sadder    
(     )20. A. vain      
B. pleased      
B. teaching       
B. joyful         
B. job            
B. fell         
B. at            
B. case          
B. bills          
B. And           
B. luckily         
B. struggling      
B. budget       
B. save          
B .drove         
B. offered       
B. separate        
B. inside       
B. excited      
B. heavier        
B. store      
C. surprised    
C. helping        
C. pitiful     
C. aid             
C. rolled      
C. over         
C. basket       
C. receipts     
C. But          
C. obviously        
C. rushing    
C. total       
C. distribute   
C. wandered     
C. brought      
C. divide          
C. down        
C. close       
C. wilder         
C. need       
D. puzzled      
D. protecting     
D. grateful    
D. prize        
D. slipped      
D. for          
D. bank         
D. signs        
D. Or           
D. suddenly                    
D. trading  
D. maximum      
D. collect       
D. walked        
D. wished        
D. choose         
D. up          
D. familiar     
D. deeper        
D. touch      
1-5: B A B C D  6-10: A D B C D  11-15: A C A B D  16-20: A B A D C
完形填空。
     Nancy Volk operated a sidewalk cafe in Anoka, Minnesota to support her family.
     Dan Heins, one of the cafe"s regular customers, had a   1   kidney dialysis (透析) from 6 to 10 a.m. on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, after   2   at the cafe. The 56-year-old owner of the small cafe,
Nancy   3   that Heins" diabetes (糖尿病) was   4   for his kidney failure and the cut-off of his leg. And Dan
knew that Nancy, a single mother with three daughters, worked two other jobs to   5   the cafe open and
meet her housing loans.
     One morning as he ordered his breakfast, he   6   he would be on kidney dialysis the rest of his life if he
didn"t receive a(n)   7  . Nancy didn"t hesitate, simply saying "I"ll donate". A normal   8   volunteered to give
him an organ? It seemed   9   to Dan, and Nancy had to spend a few weeks  10  him she was serious. The
day before Thanksgiving in 2007, the results of the medical tests came in: she was a  11 .
     While they were waiting for the transplant, Dan"s  12  leg was cut off and Nancy"s financial  13  grew
from bad to worse.
     Nancy decided to close the cafe last September much  14  she loved it. At the same time, her home was
going into  15 . Dan"s insurance would  16  her surgery costs, but she was worried too much that she
wouldn"t be able to work the part-time jobs for six weeks.
     Steve Ohlsen, another customer of the cafe,  17  a donation box near the register. In less than one month,
people gave Nancy several thousand dollars-enough to ensure  18  on her home while she recovered.
     Nancy and Dan had their  19  in September. Four months later, Dan is  20  dialysis, and Nancy has sent
thank-you notes to her supporters.
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(     )1. A. route         
(     )2. A. breakfast     
(     )3. A. guessed      
(     )4. A. serious      
(     )5. A. keep          
(     )6. A. shouted       
(     )7. A. operation     
(     )8. A. friend        
(     )9. A. exciting      
(     )10. A. cheating     
(     )11. A. match        
(     )12. A. another      
(     )13. A. position     
(     )14. A. although     
(     )15. A. trouble      
(     )16. A. offer        
(     )17. A. made         
(     )18. A. payments     
(     )19. A. personalities
(     )20. A. off          
B. way        
B. supper     
B. knew       
B. impossible 
B. run        
B. murmured   
B. surgery    
B. relation   
B. unreal     
B. convincing 
B. partner    
B. other      
B. profession 
B. while      
B. business   
B. provide    
B. laid       
B. expenses   
B. supporters      
B. down       
C. service       
C. lunch         
C. imagined      
C. responsible   
C. cause       
C. smiled      
C. transplant    
C. shopkeeper  
C. unusual       
C. informing     
C. companion     
C. more          
C. situation     
C. though        
C. service       
C. give          
C. placed        
C. repairs       
C. surgeries   
C. up          
D. routine  
D. dinner   
D. concluded
D. important
D. want     
D. informed 
D. transfer 
D. student  
D. moving   
D. involving
D. mate     
D. neither  
D. condition               
D. when     
D. luck     
D. cover    
D. set      
D. fees     
D. lives    
D. to       
完形填空。
     Bob Richard shares with us a moving story about a skinny young boy who loved football with all his heart. 
     Practice   1   practice he eagerly gave everything he had. But being half the   2   of other boys, he got
absolutely nowhere. At all the games, this   3   athlete sat on the bench and   4   ever played. This teenager lived
alone with his father. Even though the son was always on the   5  , his father was always in the stands   6  . He
never missed a game.
     The young man was still the   7   of the class when he entered high school. But his father continued to
encourage him. The young man loved football and decided to hang in there. He was   8   to try his best at every
practice, and perhaps he"d get to play when be became a(n)   9  . All through high school he never missed a
practice or a game, but he  10  a bench warmer all four years. His  11  father was always in the stands, always
with words of  12  for him.
     When the young man went to college, he decided to  13  for the football team as a walk-on (临时队员).
Everyone was sure he could never make the cut, but he did.  14  admitted that he kept him on the roster (候选
名单) because he always put his  15  into every practice, and at the same time, provided the other members with
the  16  they badly needed.
     His father shared his happiness and was sent season  17  for all the college games. This persistent young
athlete never missed practice during his years at college, but he never got to play in a game.
     It was the end of his senior football season, and as he ran  18  onto the practice field shortly before the big
play-off game, the coach met him with a telegram. The young man read the telegram and he became deathly
silent. 
      19  hard. "My father died this morning," in deep sorrow he murmured to the coach.
     "Coach, please let me play. I"ve just got to play today," said the young man.
     He looked at the coach with tears in his eyes, and said, "Well, you knew my dad died, but did you know that
my dad was blind?" The young man swallowed harder, "Dad came to all my games, but today was  20  he could
see me play, and I wanted to show him I could do it!"
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(     )1. A. after         
(     )2. A. body          
(     )3. A. grateful      
(     )4. A. really        
(     )5. A. side          
(     )6. A. watching      
(     )7. A. smallest      
(     )8. A. engaged       
(     )9. A. student       
(     )10. A. remained     
(     )11. A. reliable     
(     )12. A. agreement    
(     )13. A. try out      
(     )14. A. The boy      
(     )15. A. head and hand
(     )16. A. spirit       
(     )17. A. schedules    
(     )18. A. quickly      
(     )19. A. Crying       
(     )20. A. the only time
B. in            
B. height        
B. hopeful       
B. mostly        
B. bench         
B. accompanying  
B. hardest       
B. concerned     
B. senior        
B. kept          
B. kind          
B. sympathy      
B. turn out      
B. The school    
B. heart and soul
B. membership    
B. arrangements  
B. deadly        
B. Thinking      
B. the first time
C. for             
C. weight          
C. helpful         
C. hardly          
C. way             
C. participating   
C. highest         
C. determined      
C. athlete         
C. stayed          
C. faithful        
C. comment         
C. go out          
C. The coach       
C. thought and mind  
C. friendship      
C. tickets         
C. properly        
C. Hiding          
C. the last time   
D. by            
D. size          
D. wonderful     
D. probably      
D. ground        
D. cheering      
D. shortest      
D. forced        
D. player        
D. seated        
D. responsible   
D. encouragement       
D. let out       
D. The master    
D. ear and eye   
D. practice      
D. invitations   
D. hurriedly     
D. Swallowing    
D. the right time
完形填空。
     As long as I can remember I was overweight. Actually that isn"t entirely true because I can   1   remember
one summer when I was "normal". After that it seems like I was always   2  . I wanted so eagerly (急切地) to
be like all of the other kids. I would look in the mirror with my shirt off   3   cover my stomach,   4   it wasn"t
there just so I could keep a positive   5   of myself.
     I can remember when my mom first found out I weighed over 200 pounds. I was 12 and   6   go to the
asthma (哮喘) doctor. When I got on the   7   it read 212 pounds. My heart   8  . I   9   to her because I didn"t
want her to find out. I was  10  of being overweight and afraid of her  11 , which was a fear in my own mind
rather than a reality.
     I can remember going to the " 12 " store with my grandma so I could get a suit for my 8th grade graduation.
They  13  me at size 46. I couldn"t believe it. I was used to the 40s that I had let down around my hips (臀部)
where most kids my  14  wore them. Can you  15  being a size 46 at 14 years old? It took me a week to look
myself in the face again without self-pity.
     Not only was the high weight bad for my physical health, but it was  16  to my mental health. I never  17  
how it made me shy, lonely or depressed. I kept all of these bottled up (抑制) inside because I knew that I
would just be  18  as the depressed fat kid who wanted everyone to feel  19  for him. And you know they were
right not to feel sorry for me because it was my  20  : I was lazy.
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(     )1. A. never         
(     )2. A. overweight    
(     )3. A. but           
(     )4. A. managing      
(     )5. A. view          
(     )6. A. had to        
(     )7. A. platform      
(     )8. A. broke         
(     )9. A. lied          
(     )10. A. fond         
(     )11. A. judgement    
(     )12. A. cheap & easy 
(     )13. A. showed       
(     )14. A. sex          
(     )15. A. confirm      
(     )16. A. tough        
(     )17. A. admitted     
(     )18. A. honored      
(     )19. A. sorry        
(     )20. A. idea         

B. also          
B. healthy       
B. or          
B. pretending    
B. look          
B. would       
B. stairs        
B. sank          
B. replied       
B. tired         
B. comfort       
B. fast & right     
B. dressed     
B. age           
B. suggest       
B. harmful       
B. considered  
B. blamed        
B. secure        
B. decision    

C. hardly     
C. energetic  
C. then       
C. ensuring   
C. image      
C. could      
C. table      
C. pumped     
C. explained  
C. ashamed    
C. punishment    
C. big & tall 
C. counted    
C. race       
C. approve    
C. dangerous  
C. wondered   
C. adopted    
C. proud      
C. fault      

D. soon           
D. easygoing      
D. and            
D. deciding       
D. quality        
D. might          
D. scale          
D. stopped        
D. whispered      
D. accused        
D. scold          
D. good & worthy           
D. measured       
D. time           
D. imagine        
D. serious        
D. doubted        
D. regarded       
D. guilty         
D. intention      
完形填空。
     After years of marriage, I started to go out with another woman.
     "You love her," my wife said. "I love you," I   1  . "But you also love her."
     The other woman was my   2  , a widow for 19 years, but my work and my three children had made it   3  
to visit her only occasionally. That night I called to invite her to go out for dinner and a   4  . "What"s wrong,
are you OK?" she asked. My mother is the woman who suspects a(n)   5   night call or a surprise invitation is
a sign of bad news. "Just want to pass some time with you," I   6  . "Two of us!" She thought about it for a
moment, then said OK.
     That Friday after work, as I drove over to pick her up I was a bit   7  . When arriving, I noticed that she,
too, was nervous about our   8  . She smiled like an angel. "I told it to my friends and they were   9  ," she said,
"They can"t wait to hear about our meeting."
     We went to a restaurant. My mother took my  10  as if she were the First Lady. After we sat down, I had
to read the menu. Her eyes were bad and could only read large  11 . "I read the menu when you were small,"
she said. "Then it"s time that you should relax and let me return the  12 ," I responded.
     We had an agreeable conversation, nothing extraordinary but each other"s  13 . We talked so much that we
missed the movie. As we arrived at her house  14 , she said, "I wish I could go out with you again. I agreed 
 15 ."
     A few  16  later my mother died of a serious heart attack. It 17  so suddenly that I didn"t have a chance to
do anything for her. At that moment I understood the importance of  18  in time:"I LOVE YOU" and to give
our loved ones the time that they  19 .
     Nothing in life is more important than your family. Give them the time they deserve, because these things
cannot be  20  till "some other time".
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(     )1. A. debated     
(     )2. A. mother      
(     )3. A. necessary   
(     )4. A. tea         
(     )5. A. early       
(     )6. A. responded   
(     )7. A. disappointed
(     )8. A. date        
(     )9. A. interested  
(     )10. A. hand       
(     )11. A. menus      
(     )12. A. benefit    
(     )13. A. wife       
(     )14. A. later      
(     )15. A. meaningful 
(     )16. A. years      
(     )17. A. took       
(     )18. A. showing    
(     )19. A. deserve    
(     )20. A. put on     
B. quarreled 
B. sister    
B. important 
B. movie     
B. late      
B. argued    
B. excited   
B. arrival   
B. shocked   
B. shoulder  
B. print     
B. favor     
B. husband   
B. lastly    
B. carelessly
B. minutes   
B. appeared  
B. saying    
B. enjoy     
B. put down     
C. protested  
C. daughter   
C. impossible 
C. coffee     
C. warm       
C. defended   
C. nervous    
C. secret     
C. surprised 
C. arm      
C. notes      
C. wrongs     
C. retirement 
C. finally    
C. happily    
C. days       
C. seemed     
C. sending    
C. think      
C. put up         
D. refused    
D. grandmother
D. possible   
D. chat       
D. present    
D. acted      
D. unhappy    
D. problem    
D. impressed               
D. finger     
D. letters    
D. behavior   
D. life       
D. suddenly   
D. mindlessly 
D. decades    
D. happened   
D. hearing    
D. share      
D. put off    
阅读理解。
     I remember my math teacher Mr. Young very well. He stood out because the kids made fun of him. He
was missing one of his fingers, and always pointed at students with his middle finger.
     I was not very good at English and math. No matter how hard I tried, I just could not figure out why I
did not understand what all the other kids found so easy to learn.
     One day, I was told that if I got one more E on my report card, I would be taken to the "big person for
kids".
     I tried really hard for weeks. I just couldn"t understand how to make different parts of members into
whole things.
     The day before report cards were to come out, I knew that Mr. Young would give me an E, just like he
always did.
     I went to Mr. Young and told him that the orphanage (孤儿院) was going to send me to the big person
if I got another E on my report card. He told me there was nothing he could do; it would be unfair to the other
kids if he gave me a better grade than I had actually earned.
     I smiled at him and said, "Mr. Young, do you know how the kids make fun of you because you"re missing
your finger?" He looked at me, moved his mouth to one side and said nothing.
     "They shouldn"t do that to you because you can"t help having a finger, Mr. Young. Just like I can"t help not
being able to learn numbers and stuff like that." I said.
     The next day, when I got my report card, I tucked it into one of my books. While on the school bus, I
opened it: Geography, B + ; Mechanical Drawing, C - ; English, D - ; History, C - ; Gym, B + ; Art, C ; Math,
D -.
     That math grade was the most favorite one I ever received. Because I knew that someone in the world
finally understood what it was like for me to be missing a finger inside my head.
1. From the second paragraph we can infer that the boy is _____ in some subjects.
A. mind- blowing (给人印象极深的)
B. slow-witted (头脑迟钝的 )
C. fun-loving
D. badly-behaved
2. Where may the boy live according to the passage?
A. In an orphanage.
B. In a big prison.
C. In the school dormitory.
D. In his home.
3. What grade should the boy have got in the math test this time?
A. D-.
B. B+.
C. D.
D. E.
4. The underlined word" tucked" in the passage most probably means "_____".
A. stuck
B. listed
C. hid
D. copied