There are many kinds of friends. Some are always 1 you, but don"t understand you. Some say only a few words to you, but understand you. Many people will step in your life, but only 2 friends leave footprints (脚印). I shall always recall (回忆) the autumn and the girl with the 3 . She will always bring back the friendship between us. I know she will always be my best friend. It was the golden season. I could see the yellow leaves 4 in the cool 5 . In such a season, I liked walking alone in the leaves, 6 to the sound of them. Autumn is a 7 season but life is uninteresting. The free days always get me 8 . But one day, the sound of a violin 9 into my ears like a stream (小溪) flowing in the mountains. I was so surprised that I jumped to see what it was. A young girl, standing in the wind, was 10 in playing her violin. I had 11 seen her before. The music was so nice that I listened quietly. Lost in the music, I didn"t know that I had been 12 there for so long but my existence (存在) did not seem to disturb her. Leaves were still falling. Every day she played the violin in the corner of the building 13 I went downstairs to watch her performance. I was the only listener. The autumn seemed no longer lonely and life became 14 . 15 we didn"t know each other, I thought we were already good friends. I believed she also loved me. Autumn was nearly over. One day, when I was listening carefully, the sound suddenly 16 . To my astonishment (惊讶), the girl came over to me. "You must like the violin," she said. "Yes. And you play very well. Why did you stop?" I asked. Suddenly, a 17 expression appeared on her face and I could feel something unusual. "I came here to see my grandmother, but now I must leave. I once played very badly. It was your listening every day that 18 me." she said. "In fact, it was your playing 19 gave me a meaningful autumn," I answered, "Let"s be friends." The girl smiled, and so did I. I never heard her play again in my life. I no longer went downstairs to listen like before. Only thick leaves were left behind. But I will always remember the fine figure (身影) of the girl. She was like a 20 so short, so bright, like a shooting star giving off so much light that it made the autumn beautiful. |
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试题【完形填空。 There are many kinds of friends. Some are always 1 you, but don"t 】;主要考察你对 题材分类等知识点的理解。 [详细]
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完形填空。 | It was a cool October evening. Excitement and family members 1 the hall. I was only a 7-yearold girl, but I was the center of 2 . Finally, after weeks of preparation, I would 3 all my hard work in a dance 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. It really was an 8 move. I was concentrating so much on 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 | 完形填空。 | What a busy day! The three boys were fed, bathed and changed in to their nightclothes. Mary had 1 them a story and finally they were asleep. "Babysitting (照看) the three boys aged eight, six and four is extremely 2 ," she thought. "Sleep," she considered, "if only I could!" But she had difficult homework to complete. Leaning back, she 3 her feet onto the sofa to get comfortable. Whoever said babysitting was a(an) 4 way to make money obviously hadn"t met the three boys, she thought. The television was on, the room was warm, and the lights were dim. Mary"s 5 felt heavier and heavier. I mustn"t sleep, she thought which was 6 what she did, of course. Strangely enough, she soon 7 that she was a world-famous chef (主厨). She made a 8 and wore diamonds and designer clothes. Most days she relaxed by the pool, meeting the rich and famous or 9 - her favorite hobby. She 10 took the leading role in her own TV show. That is, until she became too 11 . "I am definitely the best in the world," she thought, as she prepared a tasty chicken dish. But 12 seemed to go right. She spilt the flour, she dropped an egg and she cut her finger. Despite all the troubles, she 13 to get the chicken into the dove. Soon, smoke blanketed the room. The chicken was on fire. 14 set in, but Mary could not run-she was 15 to the spot. She tried hard to move, but could not, 16 a sharp sound awoke her. She got shocked and confused 17 was pouring from the kitchen. Rushing to investigate, she was met by three 18 little faces and some very burnt bread. "Sorry, we were hungry and you were 19 , so we tried to make some bread," explained a boy. Relieved, Mary made them a snack and sent them back to bed. She 20 them never to fall asleep on the job again! | ( )1. A. given ( )2. A. successful ( )3. A. shook ( )4. A. difficult ( )5. A. eyes ( )6. A. nicely ( )7. A. realized ( )8. A. decision ( )9. A. cooking ( )10. A. just ( )11. A. selfish ( )12. A everything ( )13. A. tried ( )14. A. Panic ( )15. A. frozen ( )16. A. because ( )17. A. smoke ( )18. A. cheerful ( )19. A. busy ( )20. A. promised | B. written B. helpful B. put B. boring B. mind B. exactly B. reminded B. fortune B. reading B. ever B. proud B. something B. arranged B. Pain B. dragged B. until B. light B. strange B. hungry B. allowed | C. told C. tiring C. bent C. important C. heart C. curiously C. learnt C. business C. running C. even C. stubborn C. anything C. managed C. Noise C. pushed C. as C. water C. guilty C. worried C. expected | D. taught D. surprising D. kept D. easy D. legs D. carelessly D. dreamt D. plan D. babysitting D. only D. sensitive D. nothing D. prepared D. Stress D. brought D. unless D. fire D. confident D. asleep D. persuaded | 阅读理解。 | "Mum, what does it mean when someone tells you that they have a skeleton (骨骼) in the closet (衣橱)?" Jessica asked. "A skeleton in the closet?" her mother paused thoughtfully. "Well, it"s something that you would rather not have anyone else know about. For example, if in the past, someone in Dad"s family had been arrested for stealing a horse, it would be a skeleton in his family"s closet. He really wouldn"t want any neighbor to know about it." "Why pick on my family?" Jessica"s father said with anger. "Your family history isn"t so good, you know. Wasn"t your great-great-grandfather a prisoner who was transported to Australia for his crimes?" "Yes, but people these days say that you are not a real Australian unless your ancestors arrived as prisoners." "Gosh, sorry I asked. I think I understand now," Jessica cut iin before things grew worse. After dinner, the house was very quiet. Jessica"s parents were still quite angry with each other. Her mother was ironing clothes and every now and then she glared at her husband, who hid behind his newspaper pretending to read. When she finished, she gathered the freshly pressed clothes in her arms and walked to Jessica"s closet. Just as she opened the door and reached in to hang a skirt, a bony arm stuck out from the dark depths and a bundle of white bones fell to the floor. Jessica"s mother sank in a faint (晕倒), waking only when Jessica put a cold, wet cloth on her forehead. She looked up to see the worried faces of her husband and daughter. "What happened? Where am I?" she asked. "You just destroyed the school"s skeleton, Mum," explained Jessica. "I brought it home to help me with my health project. I meant to tell you, but it seemed that as soon as I mentioned skeletons and closets, it caused a problem between you and Dad." Jessica looked in amazement as her parents began to laugh madly. "They"re both crazy," she thought. | 1. According to Jessica"s mother, "a skeleton in the close" means _____. | A. a family honor B. a family secret C. a family story D. a family treasure | 2. What can we learn about some Australians" ancestors form Paragraph 2? | A. They were brought to Australia as prisoners. B. They were the earliest people living in Australia. C. They were involved in some crimes in Australia. D. They were not regarded as criminals in their days. | 3. Jessica"s mother fell down into a faint because she was _____. | A. knocked B. frightened C. injured D. surprised | 4. Jessica"s mother fell down into a faint because she was _____. | A. knocked B. frightened C. injured D. surprised | 5. Jessica"s parents laughed madly at the end of the story probably because _____. | A. they were crazy B. they were over excited C. they realized their misunderstanding D. they both thought they had won the quarrel | 完形填空。 | This year I decided to do something to regain my good name as a kindly uncle. My 1 Tony; had never forgiven me for the dictionary I had bought him as a birthday present last year His 2 had no reason to be thankful to me either because the year before, I had 3 their dear son with a pot of paste and some funny picture instead of 4 them into a book, Tony had naturally covered every wall in the house with them. This year 5 , I decided to let him 6 for himself. We went into a big shop, but Tony was very particular about 7 , Although I tried to show him toy after toy, he was not to be 8 Then I saw: he suddenly became 9 ; he had discovered something he really liked: a large tin dram. I was quite happy too 10 I thought what Tony"s mother would say when she saw it. Nobody would get any 11 for weeks! I led Tony away 12 : saying that the dram was too expensive. Tony asked for permission to go off 13 and I made the most of my chance to sit down end 14 my aching feet. Fifteen minutes passed but there was still no sign of Tony I began to get 15 and got up to look for him I asked a young lady if she had seen a little boy in a grey suit. She looked 16 her helplessly and pointed out that there were so many 17 in grey suits. I was just going to call the police for hep. when I saw a strange 18 dressed in strange orange ciothes He was wearing a false beard and had a caveman"s axe in one hand: and a space gun in the other. It was, of course, Tony, who informed me 19 that he was the first 20 to fly into space. | ( )1. A. cousin ( )2. A. friends ( )3. A. presented ( )4. A. enter ing ( )5. A. anyhow ( )6. A. guess ( )7. A. sweets ( )8. A. pleased ( )9. A. surprised ( )10. A. after ( )11. A. shock ( )12. A. happily ( )13. A. on his own ( )14. A. drag ( )15. A. 8shamed ( )16. A. about ( )17. A. young ladies ( )18. A. figure ( )19. A. on time ( )20. A. policeman | B. daughter B. parents B. annoyed B. dividing B. though B. choose B. toys B. disturbed B. hopeful B. until B. trouble B. eag erly B. in his way B. rest. B. angry B. to B. new customers B. actor B. at once B. spaceman | C. grandson C. classmates C. confused C. sticking C. again C. pay C. clothes C. accepted C. patient C. unless C. peace C. cautiously C. now and then C. lay C. worried C. at C. loving parents C. man C. just now C. caveman | D. nephew D. brothers D. occupied D. drawing D. therefore D. see D. books D. disappointed D. excited D. since D. time D. quickly D. more or less D. step D. doubtful D. across D. small boys D. doll D. once again D. postman | 阅读理解。 | I got my first driver"s license in 1953 by taking driver education in my first year at Central High School in charlotte, North Carolina. Four years later when it was time to renew my license I was a married woman Henry and I were living in Batimore, Maryland Two weeks before my 20th birthday. Henry drove me to the motor vehicle office on a hot July afternoon. When I got to the office and showed to the man behind the counter my North Catroina driver"s license ready to renew, the man told me that I was under age by Maryland law since I was not yet 21. "Mr Henry Smith your husband to sign for you," he said. I argued, pointing to a very large belly of mine, "I am married. I am having a baby. Why shoud I have to have someone sign for me to drive? He answered coldly, "it"s the law, madam?" Henry encouraged me to calm down, just go ahead and get the license and be done with it. "No" I said. I refused to have him sign for me. So I left without a Maryland license. I called the North Carolina Motor Whice Office and renewed my NC license by mail-using my name Susan Brown And thus it was for the next twelve years. Since Henry was in the army I could drive under my home state licene. By the time Henry left the army we were once again liviing in Maryland and I had to take the Maryland driver"s exam Since then I just go in and renew every four years-sign the name Susan Brown have my new picture taken, and walk out with a license to drive. | 1. Susan got her first driver"s license _____. | A. before she got married to Henry B. when she was twenty years old C. after she finished high school D. when she just moved to Maryland | 2. Susan failed to renew her license the first time in Maryland because _____. | A. she was forbidden to drive by Maryland law B. she lacked driving experience in Maryland C. she was to give birth to a baby soon D. she insisted on signing for herself | 3. We can infer from the text that in the U.S. _____. | A. American males should serve in the army B. different states my have different laws C. people have to renew their licenses in their home states D. women should adopt their husbands" family names after marriage |
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