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课文填空 (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
小题1: Sometimes, too, I was too weak to go to school so my education __________.
小题2:The few who cannot see the real person inside my body do not ___________, and I just
ignore them.
小题3:To look after my pets properly takes a lot of time but I __________.
小题4:I have to work hard to live a normal life but it has _________.
小题5:She looked at his fingers with wonder as they turned each page and __________.
小题6:________________ on her face, Claire knew that Gladys thought she was having an affair.
小题7:When Claire got home, she wept _____________ in her armchair.
小题8:By that time, Tony expected the house ___________.
小题9:Both men had just begun to swim towards the shore, ________________ that the speedboat
was moving in a circle.
小题10: You see, on the morning of …did not run at all. It _________ at Ferngreen station and was taken off the line.
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小题1:suffered
小题1:make me annoyed
小题1:find it worthwhile
小题1:been worth it
小题1:suddenly reached for his hand
小题1:By the amused and surprised look
小题1:with anger
小题1:to be completely transformed 
小题1:when they noticed with dismay
小题1:broke down
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试题【课文填空 (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 小题1: Sometimes, too, I was too weak to go to school so 】;主要考察你对数词等知识点的理解。[详细]
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There has been ____ accidents on this part of road.
A.a number of B.a great deal of
C.a series of D.plenty of

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Last summer holiday we spent the ____ few sunny days on the seaside.
A.lastB.latelyC.latterD.late

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Complete the passage with the proper words in the box. Each word can only be used once. One word is not needed.
A. understanding     B. industry       C. range      D. improve     E. adopted
F. pronounce          G. flooding       H. valued     I. operating       J. tend      
 
The speeches of US President Barack Obama have become the favorite way for Japanese to study the English language. Japanese publishers have been ___小题1:___ the market with over a dozen language-learning titles. Companies are trying to enter a foreign-language teaching ___小题2:____ which was ____小题3:___ at $8.6 billion in 2008 by some research institutes.
Why is there such a huge Japanese market for recordings and books of Obama"s speeches? Japanese say that listening to Obama speak is a good way to ____小题4:__ their English-speaking skills.  
Most Japanese, including those studying English, would have difficulty __小题5:_ a speech given by a native English speaker. But “Obama"s English is easy to understand because he can ____小题6:___ words clearly and speaks at a relatively slow speed,” said Professor Tadaharu Nikaido, a communication specialist. “Movies ____小题7:__ to be the most difficult for Japanese, especially when actors mumble (咕哝) their words.” Obama sets his ____小题8:___ of vocabulary wide enough to accommodate (迎合) all levels of English speakers, Nikaido added, and at the lower end, it sometimes comes within the range of non-native speakers" comprehension.
The Obama speech phenomenon has given way to more books and magazines that focus on how Obama"s communication skills might be ___小题9:___ in Japan for business and political purposes. At least half a dozen books and magazine covers of this kind have appeared in the past several months in Japan.
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A. Importance of Learning from Failure
B. Quality Shared by Most Innovators
C. Edison’s Innovation
D. Edison’s Comment on Failure
E. Contributions Made by Innovators
F. Successful Innovators      
 
Even Intelligent People Can Fail
小题1:_________
The unusual things about the innovators (创新者) who succeeded in making our modern world is how often they failed. Turn on a light, take a photograph, watch TV, search the web, jet across the Pacific Ocean, talk on a cell-phone. The innovators who left us these things had to find the way to success through a maze (错综复杂) of wrong turns.
小题2:_________
We have just celebrated the 125th anniversary of American innovator Thomas Edison’s success in heating a thin line to white, hot heat for 14 hours in his lab in New Jersey, US. He did that on October 22, 1879, and followed up a month later by keeping a thread of common cardboard alight (点亮着的) in an airless space for 45 hours. Three years later he went on to light up half a square mile of downtown Manhattan, even though only one of the six power plants in his design worked when he turned it on, on September 4, 1882.
小题3:________
“Many of life’s failures,” Edison said, “are because that people did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” Before that magical moment in October 1879, Edison had worked out no fewer than 3,000 theories about electric light. But in only two cases did his experiments work.
小题4:________
No one likes failure, but the smart innovators learn from it. Mark Gumz, the head of a camera maker, attributes some of the company’s successes in technology to understanding failure. His popular phrase is:“You only fail when you quit.”
小题5:_________
Over two centuries, the most common quality of the innovators has been persistence (坚忍不拔). That is another way of saying they had the emotional ability to keep on with what they were doing. Walt Disney, the founder of Disneyland, was so penniless after a series of financial failures that he was left shoeless in his office because he could not afford the $1.50 to get his shoes from the repair shop. Pioneering car maker Henry Ford failed with one company and was forced out of another before he developed the Model T Car.
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Hello. It’s one of the first words we learn as babies, yet it’s one of the last words we think to use as adults today. That’s unfortunate, because saying hello is more than just saying hello——it is recognition of another’s worth. How might the world change——how might we change——if we mastered this word? To find out, I spent one month saying hello to every person I met. Here’s what I’ve learned.
   It can boost (促进) productivity. In one of the few studies ever done on this subject, Allan All day, an assistant professor of special education at Oklahoma State University, had middle school teachers greet their students individually each morning. This exchange of greetings raised the kids’ productivity. School went from impersonal to personal, and that resulted in more class participation and better grades.
   Environments influence friendliness. One study found that people in the city were less likely to shake hands with a stranger than those in the countryside. My experience was similar. Whatever the reason, my urban hellos were answered far less often than my rural ones. Similarly, people in vacation spots were far friendlier than those hurrying work downtown.
   It’s a form of universal health insurance. It’s impossible to say hello without smiling. And smiling has been shown to lower blood pressure, relieve stress and boost happiness. Apparently, a smile creates a similar effect in the recipient (接受者).
So maybe we can make the world a better place by____________.  After a month of doing it, I feel lighter and I have a better sense of well-being.
小题1: What does the author say about the adults’ saying hello today?
_______________________________________________________________________________
小题2: Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?
  Teachers and students got friendlier so that the students became more active in learning and scored higher in tests.
  ____________________________________________________________________
小题3:Fill in the blank in Paragraph 5 with proper words. (within 5 words)
  ____________________________________________________________________
小题4:What are the three effects of smiling on health according to the text. (within 8 words)
Smiling can ___________________________________________________________
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