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完形填空。 | Born in America, I spoke English, not Chinese, the language of my ancestors. When I was three, my parents flashed cards with Chinese 1 at my face, but I pushed them 2 . My mom believed I would learn 3 I was ready. But the 4 never came. On a Chinese New Year"s Eve, my uncle spoke to me in Chinese, but all I could do was 5 at him, confused, scratching my head. "Still can"t speak Chinese?" He 6 me, "You can"t even buy a fish in Chinatown." "Hey, this is America, not China. I"ll get some 7 with or without Chinese." I replied and turned to my mom for 8 . "Remember to ask for fresh fish, Xin Xian Yu," she said, handing over a $20 bill. I 9 the words, running downstairs into the streets of Chinatown. I found the fish 10 surrounded in a sea of customers. "I"d like to buy some fresh fish," I should to the fishman. But he 11 my English words and turned to serve the next customer. The laugh of the people behind increased 12 their impatience. With every 13 , the breath of the dragons (龙) on my back grew stronger-my blood boiling- 14 me to cry out. "Xian Sheng Yu, please." "Very Xian Sheng," I repeated. The crowd erupted into laughter. My face turned 15 and I ran back home 16 , except for the $20 bill I held tightly in my pocket. Should I laugh or cry? They"re Chinese. I should feel right at 17 . Instead, I was the joke, a disgrace (丢脸) to the language. Sometimes, I laugh at my fish 18 , but, in the end, the joke is on 19 . Every laugh is a culture 20 ; every laugh is my heritage (传统) fading away. | ( )1. A. custom ( )2. A. ahead ( )3. A. when ( )4. A. success ( )5. A. aim ( )6. A. cared about ( )7. A. right now ( )8. A. decision ( )9. A. repeated ( )10. A. farm ( )11. A. guessed ( )12. A. by ( )13. A. second ( )14. A. forcing ( )15. A. bright ( )16. A. open-mouthed ( )17. A. service ( )18. A. trade ( )19. A. it ( )20. A. thrown | B. games B. around B. before B. study B. joke B. laughed at B. from now B. Permission B. reviewed B. stand B. forget B. as B. effort B. allowing B. blank B. tongue-tied B. home B. deed B. us B. lost | C .characters C. along C. unless C. time C. nod C. argued with C. at times C. information C. spelled C. pond C. doubted C. with C. desire C. persuading C. pale C. empty-handed C. risk C. challenge C. me C. divided | D. language D. aside D. until D. attempt D. stare D. asked after D. in time D. preparation D. kept D. market D. ignored D. from D. movement D. leading D. red D. broken-hearted D. root D. incident D. them D. reflected | 完形填空。 | It was a cool October evening. Excitement and family members 1 the hall. I was only a 7-year-old girl, but I was the center of 2 . Finally, after weeks of preparation, I would 3 all my hard work in a dance of performance. Everything would be 4 -so I thought. I waited backstage all 5 in my black tights with a golden belt. In a loud and clear voice, the master of ceremonies 6 that my class was next. My dance class was doing a routine on wooden boxes two feet by two feet, facing the 7 . All I had to do in the next move was put one foot on the box next to mine and keep my other foot on my box. I really was an 8 move. I was concentrating so much 9 the huge smile on my face and holding my head up that I did not look 10 I was going. I missed my partner"s box altogether and 11 . There I was standing on the stage floor when my classmates were on top of their boxes. I could hear giggles (咯咯笑) coming from the audience, and I felt the 12 rush to my face. I remembered my dance teacher had told us, "If you make a mistake, keep smiling so the audience will not 13 ." I did my best to follow her 14 as I continued with the routine. When the curtain dropped, so did my 15 for the evening. I 16 bitterly, tasting the salt from the tears that streamed down my face. I ran backstage, but no one could 17 me down. Recently I realized I had been a 18 that night. I was 19 , but I fought the urge to run off the stage. 20 , I finished the routine with a smile on my face. Now when friends and family laugh about the time I slipped during a dance performance, I can laugh too. | ( )1. A. filled ( )2. A. pressure ( )3. A. take over ( )4. A. reasonable ( )5. A. dressed up ( )6. A. suggested ( )7. A. music ( )8. A. easy ( )9. A. containing ( )10. A. why ( )11. A. wandered ( )12. A. blood ( )13. A. leave ( )14. A. gesture ( )15. A. doubts ( )16. A. argued ( )17. A. turn ( )18. A. star ( )19. A. satisfied ( )20. A. However | B. visited B. impression B. show off B. suitable B. folded up B. explained B. audience B. active B. hiding B. whether B. slipped B. pleasure B. cheer B. example B. hopes B. shouted B. calm B. pioneer B. moved B. Instead | C. attended C. debate C. look after C. obvious C. covered up C. announced C. curtain C. adventurous C. sharing C. where C. waved C. pride C. believe C. advice C. voice C. begged C. let C. loser C. embarrassed C. In total | D. decorated D. attention D. give up D. perfect D. mixed up D. predicted D. stage D. extra D. keeping D. what D. skipped D. tear D. notice D. plan D. patience D. sobbed D. put D. fool D. confused D. in return | 阅读理解。 | Christopher Thomas, 27, was a writer by night and a teacher by day when he noticed he was always tired and was losing weight fast. Diagnosed with diabetes (糖尿病), Thomas would need to inject himself with insulin (胰岛素) three times a day for the rest of his life or risk nerve damage, blindness, and even death. And if that weren"t bad enough, he had no health insurance. After a month of feeling upset, Thomas decided he"d better find a way to fight back. He left Canton, Michigan for New York, got a job waiting tables, nicknamed himself the Diabetic Rockstar, and created diabeticrockstar.com, a free online community for diabetics and their loved ones-a place where over 1,100 people share personal stories, information, and resources. Jason Swencki"s son, Kody, was diagnosed with type diabetes at six. Father and son visit the online children"s forums (论坛) together most evenings. "Kody gets so excited, writing to kids from all over," says Swencki, one of the site"s volunteers. "They know what he"s going through, so he doesn"t feel alone." Kody is anything but alone: Diabetes is now the seventh leading cause of death in the United States, with 24 million diagnosed cases. And more people are being diagnosed at younger ages. These days, Thomas"s main focus is his charity (慈善机构), Fight It, which provides medicines and supplies to people-225 to date-who can"t afford a diabetic"s huge expenses. Fight-it.org has raised about $23,000-in products and in cash. In May, Thomas will hold the first annual Diabetic Rockstar Festival in the Caribbean. Even with a staff of 22 volunteers, Thomas often devotes up to 50 hours a week to his cause, while still doing his full-time job waiting tables. "Of the diabetes charities out there, most are putting money into finding a cure," says Bentley Gubar, one of Rockstar"s original members. "But Christopher is the only person I know saying people need help now." | 1. Which of the following is true of Christopher Thomas? | [ ] | A. He needs to go to the doctor every day. B. He studies the leading cause of diabetes. C. He has a positive attitude to this disease. D. He encourages diabetics by writing articles. | 2. Diabeitcrockstar.com was created for _____. | [ ] | A. diabetics to communicate B. volunteers to find jobs C. children to amuse themselves D. rock stars to share resources. | 3. According to the text, Kody _____. | [ ] | A. feel lonely because of his illness B. benefits from diabeticrockstar.com C. helps create the online kid"s forums D. writes children"s stories online | 4. What can we learn about Fight It? | [ ] | A. It helps the diabetics in financial difficulties. B. It organizes parties for volunteer once a year. C. It offers less expensive medicine to diabetics. D. It owns a well-known medical website. | 5. The last paragraph suggests that Thomas _____. | [ ] | A. works full-time in a diabetes charity B. employs 22 people for his website C. helps diabetics in his own way D. ties to find a cure for diabetes | 完形填空。 | It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his 80s came to the hospital. I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for all appointment (约会) at 9:30. The nurse had him take a 1 in the waiting area, 2 him it would be at least 40 minutes 3 someone would be able to see him. I saw him 4 his watch and decided, since I was 5 busy-my patient didn"t 6 at the appointed hour, I would examine his wound. While taking care of his wound, I asked him if he had another doctor"s appointment. The gentleman said no and told me that he 7 to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his 8 . He told me that she had been 9 for a while and that she had a special disease. I asked if she would be 10 if he was a bit late. He replied that she 11 knew who he was, that she had not been able to 12 him for five years now. I was 13 , and asked him, "And you 14 go every morning, even though she doesn"t know who you are?" He smiled and said, "She doesn"t know me, but I know who she is." I had to hold back 15 as he left. Now I 16 that in marriages, true love is 17 of all that is. The happiest people don"t 18 have the best of everything; they just 19 the best of everything they have. 20 isn"t about how to live through the storm, but how to dance in the rain. | ( )1. A. breath ( )2. A. persuading ( )3. A. if ( )4. A. taking off ( )5. A. very ( )6. A. turn up ( )7. A. needed ( )8. A. daughter ( )9. A. late ( )10. A. lonely ( )11. A. so far ( )12. A. recognize ( )13. A. moved ( )14. A. only ( )15. A. curiosity ( )16. A. realize ( )17. A. agreement ( )18. A. necessarily ( )19. A. learn ( )20. A. Adventure | B. test B. promising B. before B. fixing B. also B. show off B. forgot B. wife B. well B. worried B. neither B. answer B. disappointed B. then B. tears B. suggest B. expression B. completely B. make B. Beauty | C. seat C. understanding C. since C. looking at C. seldom C. come on C. agreed C. mother C. around C. doubtful C. no longer C. believe C. surprised C. thus C. words C. hope C. acceptance C. naturally C. favor C. Trust | D. break D. telling D. after D. winding D. not D. go away D. happened D. sister D. there D. hungry D. already D. expect D. satisfied D. still D. judgment D. prove D. exhibition D. frequently D. try D. Life | 阅读理解。 | When I was six, Dad brought home a dog one day, who was called "Brownie". My brothers and I all loved Brownie and did different things with her. One of us would walk her, another would feed her, then there baths, playing catch and many other games. Brownie, in return, loved each and every one of us. One thing that most touched my heart was that she would go to whoever was sick and just be with them. We always felt better when she was around. One day, as I was getting her food, she chewed up (咬破) one of my Dad"s shoes, which had to be thrown away in the end. I knew Dad would be mad and I had to let her know what she did was wrong. When I looked at her and said, "Bad girl," she looked down at the ground and then went and hid. I saw a tear in her eyes. Brownie turned out to be more than just our family pet. She went everywhere with us. People would stop and ask if they could pet her. Of course she"d let anyone pet her. She was just the most lovable dog. There were many times when we"d be out walking and a small child would come over and pull on her hair. He never barked (吠) or tried to get away. Funny thing is she would smile. This frightened people because they thought she was showing her teeth. Far from the truth, she loved everyone. Now many years have passed since Brownie died of old age. I still miss the days when she was with us. | 1. What would Brownie do when someone was ill in the family? | [ ] | A. Look at them sadly. B. Keep them company. C. Play games with them. D. Touch them gently. | 2. We can infer from Paragraph 2 that Brownie _____. | [ ] | A. would eat anything when hungry B. felt sorry for her mistake C. loved playing hide-and seek D. disliked the author"s dad | 3. Why does the author say that Brownie was more than just a family pet? | [ ] | A. She was treated as a member of the family. B. She played games with anyone she liked. C. She was loved by everybody she met. D. She went everywhere with the family. | 4. Some people got frightened by Brownie when she _____. | [ ] | A. smiled B. barked C. rushed to them D. tried to be funny | 5. Which of the following best describes Brownie? | [ ] | A. Shy. B. Polite. C. Brave. D. Caring. |
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