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完形填空。     When I come across a good article in reading newspapers, I often want to cut and keep it. But just as I
am about to do so, I find the article on the   1   side is as much interesting. It may be a discussion of the way
to   2    in good health, or advice about how to   3   and conduct yourself in society. If I cut the front articles,
the opposite one is likely to suffer   4  , leaving one half of it or keeping the text   5   the title. Therefore, the
scissors (剪刀) would stay before they start,   6   the cutting would be halfway done when I find out the   7   
result.
     Sometimes two things are to be done at the same time, both worth your   8  . You can only take up one of
them; the other has to wait or be   9   up. But you know the future is unpredictable-the changed situation may
not  10  you to do what is left behind. Thus you are  11  in a difficult position and feel sad. How come nice  12 
and clever ideas should gather around all at once? It may happen that your life  13  greatly on your preference
of your one choice to the other.
     In fact that is what  14  is like; we are often  15  with the two opposite sides of a thing which are both
desirable (引人的)  16  a newspaper cutting. It often occurs that our attention is drawn to the thing only  17  
we get into another. The  18  may be more important than the latter and give rise to a divided mind. I  19  
remember a philosopher"s remarks:"When one door shuts, another opens in life." So a casual (不经意的)  20  
may not be a bad one.
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试题【完形填空。     When I come across a good article in reading newspapers, I often want 】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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(     )1.A. same     
(     )2.A. get       
(     )3.A. do       
(     )4.A. damage    
(     )5.A. on       
(     )6.A. or       
(     )7.A. satisfying 
(     )8.A. courage    
(     )9.A. given      
(     )10.A. persuade   
(     )11.A. filled   
(     )12.A. chances   
(     )13.A. progresses  
(     )14.A. study    
(     )15.A. supplied   
(     )16.A. to       
(     )17.A. as       
(     )18.A. following 
(     )19.A. still    
(     )20.A. treatment  
B. opposite   
B. bring    
B. help     
B. destroy   
B. for     
B. but     
B. regrettable 
B. patience   
B. picked    
B. agree    
B. struck    
B. conditions  
B. goes     
B. life     
B. connected     
B. like     
B. until    
B. former    
B. also     
B. action    
C. either    
C. lead     
C. lead     
C. hurt     
C. without   
C. so       
C. surprising    
C. strength   
C. held     
C. allow    
C. caught    
C. wishes    
C. changes  
C. society   
C. fixed    
C. as       
C. before    
C. above    
C. almost    
C. choice      
D. front       
D. keep        
D. dress       
D. injury      
D. off         
D. for         
D. impossible            
D. attention   
D. made        
D. tell        
D. attracted   
D. ways
D. improves    
D. nature      
D. faced       
D. by          
D. after       
D. next        
D. once        
D. remark      
1-5: B D C A D   6-10: A B D A C   11-15: C A C B D   16-20: B D B A C
完形填空。
     Most people who work in London get a break of about an hour for lunch.   1   they mostly live too far from
home to go back there   2   lunch, they have to   3   other arrangements for their midday meal.
     Many large companies have a canteen (自助食堂) for their employees. In   4   canteens the food served is
simple but   5  , and there is some   6   of choice. But the number of dishes   7   usually small. The employees
themselves fetch their dishes   8   a counter at which they are   9  . There they can find a tray on  10  to carry
their knives, forks, spoons, plates, cups, saucers,  11 , of course, their food. A meal in a canteen is inexpensive
and may  12  of soup, fish and chips or meat and two vegetables,  13  fruit or pudding of some  14  as dessert.
Some companies that do not run a canteen  15  their staff with luncheon-vouchers (午餐券), which many
restaurants will accept in  16  of money.
     As there are so many people  17  work in London, there are numerous cafes and restaurants in every area
that is not purely residential. A meal  18  cost anything from a modest sum to quite a few pounds,  19  on the
restaurant and the food chosen.  20 , one can generally get a meal, or at least a snack, in a pub. In recent years
there has also been a big increase in the number of "take-away" food shops of all kinds.
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(     )1. A. Unless      
(     )2. A. for          
(     )3. A. take        
(     )4. A. such        
(     )5. A. full        
(     )6. A. exchange  
(     )7. A. are         
(     )8. A. to      
(     )9. A. sold     
(     )10. A. which    
(     )11. A. or         
(     )12. A. consist    
(     )13. A. along    
(     )14. A. sort    
(     )15. A. prepare   
(     )16. A. space    
(     )17. A. at     
(     )18. A. must   
(     )19. A. taking   
(     )20. A. Besides   
B. As        
B. at         
B. bring     
B. few       
B. limited   
B. variety  
B. is     
B. with    
B. served   
B. it     
B. but       
B. compose  
B. with    
B. pattern  
B. repair   
B. case    
B. above     
B. may    
B. turning  
B. However      
C. If        
C. of        
C. make      
C. so        
C. extra     
C. change   
C. being   
C. at     
C. made   
C. except   
C. and       
C. compare  
C. about   
C. category  
C. afford   
C. face    
C. over    
C. should   
C. depending    
C. Never   
D. Although   
D. in         
D. use        
D. little     
D. enough     
D. difference 
D. be         
D. from       
D. kept       
D. instead    
D. except     
D. insist     
D. at         
D. content    
D. provide                   
D. place      
D. by         
D. could      
D. bringing   
D. More       
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中由两项为多余选项。
                                                                       1_____
     When we speak of a basic human need we mean something necessary to life, something we cannot do
without. Food is a basic human need. Without it we would starve to death. Whether in primitive (原始的)
countries or in more advanced societies, man"s food needs are the same. 2_____
     But primitive people eat only the food which can be grown near their homes, whereas people in more
advanced societies eat food which is often grown many thousands of miles away from their homes. Primitive
people are satisfied with less kinds of food, therefore we can say people"s wants are different although their
needs are the same. 
     3_____ Clothing is necessary to regulate (调节) the heat of our bodies. In different climates and in different
seasons we need more or less clothes. We also dress differently for other reasons. 4_____
     Shelter, the third of our needs, depends on climate, the skill of the builders, one"s social position, and the
material which can be used. 5_____ The three-bed-roomed house of the average family would not be grand
enough for a very rich family, but a modern house with many of the material comforts were denied to the
kings and queens in the past.
A. Food, Clothing and Shelter.
B. Human Needs
C. We always change our style of clothing for different occasions, such as work, sports, parties.
D. We all need food to live a healthy life.
E. We want to live comfortably.
F. The simple shelter of the primitive people would not do for us, and yet it satisfied their needs.
G. The same is true of the second of human needs.
阅读理解。
     Every kid wishes to be an adult. But now as grown-ups, some adults find they cannot leave childhood
behind. They become "kidults" (kid+adult). Being a kidult has become a lifestyle-choice among young people
across Asia. Some kidults collect toys they once played with. Hello Kitty, Garfield, and Snoopy have many
adult fans around the world. It is not unusual to see a 20-something woman with a big, Garfield-shaped
cushion on her sofa or a Hello Kitty mobile phone accessory.
     Other kidults still enjoy children"s stories and fairy tales. For example, Bloomsbury even published the
Harry Potter novels with an adult cover. That way, no one else on the subway will know that an adult is
actually reading a children"s book!
     "Kidults can be like vitamins to society. Adults who value their childhood and hold on to pure, child-like
emotion may be needed in such a rough and dry society," said Lee Sojung, professor of Foreign Studies at
Hankuk University (韩国外国语大学). He added that kidult culture may fill the generation gap between adults
and kids. It could give children and their parents books, movies, and cartoon shows to enjoy together. He
may be right.
     Tim Greenhalgh, a professor, explained that some kidults just refuse to grow up. They value childhood
because life in a busy and stressful city frightens them. Kidults would like to forget their age and openly
show their fear of society and adulthood.
1. We can infer from the article that _____.
A. Kidults like to have vitamins very much
B. Kidults miss their childhood so much that they can"t give up their toys
C. Bloomsbury knows some kidults don"t want people to know that they are kidults
D. Some toys are so interesting that even adults like them very much
2. According to the author, being a kidult is good in some way except that _____.
A. it can help kidults feel relaxed
B. it is helpful to solve some social problems
C. it can make people loyal to one"s parents
D it can improve the relationship between parents and their kids
3. According to the writer, _____.
A. our society is very dull
B. kidults have mental problems
C. being a kidult is nothing wrong
D. some people can never grow up
阅读理解。
Hi, Antonio,
     I read your blog and guess what? Now I have a summer job with my neighbor moving their lawn and
doing work around their house and I am getting paid. I do the same work at my house but the pay is better
at the neighbor"s. Have a great summer, man! 
                                                                                                                                Posted by: Jack
Dear Antonio,
     My son is 15 and he has been begging for a summer job. Do you know of any place that hires children
of that age?
                                                                                                                             Posted by: Vallery
Hi, Antonio,
     I am 13 years old and trying to earn money to take a trip with my chorus to Hawaii. I am willing to do
any work at any hour during the summer.
                                                                                                                     Posted by Ashley Jordan
Hi, Antonio,
     I am 19 years old, a college student and I am looking for a summer job. Does anyone know somewhere
that is hiring? I have been looking for two weeks now.
                                                                                                                         Posted by: Erica Allen
Dear Antonio,
     My daughter is working in the file room at the law firm I work for and I am very happy that we were
able to get her on. My concern is that she wouldn"t have got the summer job if I had not "known" people.
What about kids whose parents do not know someone?
                                                                                                                             Posted by: Tracy
Hi, Antonio,
     I found my summer job on my own and my parents are so proud of me because I did it on my own.
That is why the world needs teens who can take responsibility for themselves and grow into mature and
wise adults. Can"t wait for your next blog. I enjoy your writing. You have a great point of view.
                                                                                                                                Posted by: Jeff
1. What may be the topic of Antonio"s blog this time?
A. A great summer.
B. Getting a summer job.
C. An ideal career.
D. Entering a profession.
2. From the above posts we learn that _____.
A. Jack gets paid for cutting and moving the lawn for his own family
B. Valley has been begging in streets over the summer
C. Erica is quite experienced in finding part-time jobs
D. Ashley is willing to do any part-time job during his trip to Hawaii
3. What do we know about Tracy from her post?
A. She works in a file room.
B. She helped her daughter to become a lawyer.
C. She"s proud that she helped her daughter find a job.
D. She thinks children should take responsibility for themselves.
4. Where can we find the text most probably?
 A. In a book.
B. In a report.
C. On the Internet.
D. In a bulletin (公告).
阅读理解。
     Five years ago, David Smith wore an expensive suit to work every day. "I was a clothes addict," he jokes.
"I used to carry a fresh suit to work with me so I could change if my clothes got wrinkled." Today David
wears casual clothes-khaki pants and sports shirt-to the office. He hardly ever wears necktie. "I"m working
harder than ever," David says, "and I need to feel comfortable."
     More and more companies are allowing their office workers to wear casual clothes to work in the United
States. The change from formal to casual office wear has been gradual. In the early 1990s, many companies
allowed their employees to wear casual clothes on Friday (but only on Friday). This became known as "dress-
down Friday" or "casual Friday." "What started out as an extra one-day-a-week benefit for employees has
really become an everyday thing," said business consultant Maisly Jones.
     Why have so many companies started allowing their employees to wear casual clothes? One reason is that
it"s easier for a company to attract new employees if it has a casual dress code. "A lot of young people don"t
want to dress up for work," says the owner of a software company, "so it"s hard to hire people if you have a
conservative dress code." Another reason is that people seem happier and more productive when they are
wearing comfortable clothes. In a study conducted by Levi Strauss and Company, 85 percent of employers
said that they believe that casual dress improves employee morale (士气). Only 4 percent of employers said
that casual dress has a negative impact on productive. Supporters of casual office wear also argue that a casual
dress code helps them save money. "Suits are expensive, if you have to wear one every day," one person said.
"For the same amount of money, you can buy a lot more casual clothes."
1. David Smith refers to himself as having been "a clothes addict" because _____.
A. he often wore khaki pants and a sports shirt
B. he couldn"t stand a clean appearance
C. he wanted his clothes to look neat all the time
D. he didn"t want to spend much money on clothes
2. David Smith wears casual clothes now, because _____.
A. they make him feel at ease when working
B. he cannot afford to buy expensive clothes
C. he looks handsome in casual clothes
D. he no longer works for any company
3. According to this passage, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. Many employees don"t like a conservative dress code.
B. Comfortable clothes make employees more productive.
C. A casual clothes code is welcomed by young employees.
D. All the employers in the US are for casual office wear.
4. In this passage, the following advantages of casual office wear are mentioned EXCEPT _____.
A. saving employees" money
B. making employees more attractive
C. improving employees" motivation
D. making employees happier