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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
“Hey, Dad, are you going to come to my award ceremony tonight?” I  36  asked my father. “I have to work late tonight. I doubt whether I’ll be able to 37 it on time. I am just too busy right now,” he replied.
My mind could not 38  the idea that he would be too busy working late. He was also too busy to  39  my horse show, football games and the 15th birthday party. He always used the same  40 . Why had I even bothered to ask?  41 , there was always a slight hope that tonight would be  42 .
As my mother and I arrived at school, two friends  43  me. “Jill, meet my dad. Dad, this is my friend Jill.” I shook the hand of a tall man. Camera flashes lit up the room, and claps filled the  44  as students accepted their awards. My name was finally called,  45  three others. I followed my classmates to the  46 . When I reached out my hand to shake the  47 , a big smile lit up her face. The blinding flash from my mother’s camera  48  my eyes and I knew my dad wasn’t there. I walked back to my seat  49 .
Back at home, seeing my dad’s car in the garage, I told myself he would not be  50 . But the strong smell of alcohol(酒精)hit me as soon as I 51  inside, and I could feel my tears  52  . I followed the sound of his drunken words and saw him  53  on the couch(沙发).
54 did father lie to me? I threw my award on the floor, walked to my bedroom, and shut the door. Tears rolled down my face. I wondered if I would ever be more  55 than his whiskey bottle.
小题1:
A.confidentlyB.eagerlyC.proudlyD.fearfully
小题2:
A.reachB.keepC.takeD.make
小题3:
A.createB.supportC.appreciateD.accept
小题4:
A.watchB.avoidC.attendD.speed
小题5:
A.excuseB.replyC.promiseD.trick
小题6:
A.BesidesB.ThusC.OtherwiseD.However
小题7:
A.activeB.formalC.differentD.serious
小题8:
A.recognizedB.greetedC.encouragedD.showed
小题9:
A.airB.audienceC.schoolD.playground
小题10:
A.apart fromB.other thanC.except forD.along with
小题11:
A.stageB.positionC.officeD.exit
小题12:
A.Jill’sB.teacher’sC.mother’sD.father’s
小题13:
A.fixedB.touchedC.hurtD.inserted
小题14:
A.successfullyB.disappointedlyC.delightedlyD.hopefully
小题15:
A.drunkB.wokenC.forgivenD.hidden
小题16:
A.steppedB.noticedC.examinedD.glanced
小题17:
A.getting offB.taking downC.building upD.turning around
小题18:
A.leaningB.lyingC.puttingD.carrying
小题19:
A.HowB.WhereC.WhyD.Whether
小题20:
A.perfectB.comfortableC.fortunateD.important

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小题1: B小题1:D小题1:D小题1:C小题1:A    
小题1:D小题1:C小题1:B小题1:A小题1:D    
小题1:A小题1:B小题1:C小题1:B小题1:A    
小题1:A小题1:C小题1:B小题1:C小题1:D
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完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I went to Beijing this National holiday, and it was an interesting experience of my life.
My friends told us the taking the “hard  31 ” to Beijing would be really terrible. So we didn’t know what to   32 . But we were pleasantly surprised when we finally boarded the   33 , which was relatively modern and  34 . During the 14-hour ride we ate peanuts and talked. It was not  35 at all.
It was morning when we arrived. We stepped out of the railway station, having sat in hard seats and not getting much  36 . However, we had energy. First we tried to get return tickets to Shanghai, but the ticket seller  37  us that tickets would not be on  38  for another two days. We were a little worried about getting  39 , but we made up our minds to   40  for the hotel to put our bags down. After 41  our way past the “gypsy” taxi drivers that tried to  42  us 100 yuan for the ride, we found a taxi and it  43  cost us 30 yuan to get   44 we had planned to go. When we reached the hotel, there was a   45  for airplane and train tickets. Somehow the man behind the counter could get tickets that day, which we   46 . The most important lesson about China I ever  47  is to get someone to do your work for you, and it seems to work out much   48 . We were not able to get tickets, but the travel agents could.
While in Beijing we saw a lot of places of   49 ,  most of which were very  50 . It was fun to be with thousands of people in one place. There aren’t any words to describe it.
小题1:
A.chairB.bedC.seatD.bench
小题2:
A.provideB.expectC.happenD.think
小题3:
A.planeB.busC.shipD.train
小题4:
A.quickB.cleanC.simpleD.long
小题5: A. bad            B. good         C. easy         D. happy36. A. trouble      B. food         C. sleep           D. help
小题6:
A.askedB.informedC.advisedD.persuaded
小题7:
A.timeB.showC.dutyD.sale
小题8:
A.behindB.outC.throughD.back
小题9:
A.startB.askC.seeD.pay
小题10:
A.passingB.seeingC.lookingD.fighting
小题11:
A.offerB.chargeC.bargainD.share
小题12:
A.evenB.stillC.alsoD.only
小题13:
A.whatB.whichC.whereD.how
小题14:
A.windowB.seatC.chairD.wood
小题15:
A.wouldn’tB.couldn’tC.shouldn’tD.needn’t
小题16:
A.learnedB.taughtC.offeredD.heard
小题17:
A.harderB.earlierC.laterD.easier
小题18:
A.interestsB.interestedC.interestD.interesting
小题19:
A.interestingB.crowdedC.famousD.noisy

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It was a beautiful Sunday morning, and Maggie and I were returning from our walk through the woods.We were only a couple of blocks from home when I spotted a cell phone and a credit card sitting on the road.We took them home.We always find amazing things on the street and she looks upon them as a movable feast-a chicken wing here or a barbecue rib (肋骨)there.
I found another cell phone a few years back, too, and called a number in its phone book.I explained the situation to the guy who answered.He said it was his sister’s and that he’d come to pick it up, which he did.
And that was that.No verbal thank-you, no written thank-you, no “here’s a box of chocolates” thank-you.
I didn’t have time to call anyone on my latest found cell phone.I was pouring myself coffee when it started to shake and dance across the kitchen counter.
“Who’s this?” someone asked when I picked up.
“Who’s this?” I countered(反问).“Sarah?”
She was surprised at my knowing her name until she realized her name was on the credit card.“Could you send them to me?” she asked.
She lives in Arlington, which is 2 miles from my house.
“Hmm, no, ”I replied, adding that I thought she could come to get them, and that if I wasn’t at home, they would be in my mailbox.
A day later, when I was out for a run, someone got them back.There wasn’t even a piece of paper put in the mailbox with “Thanks” on it.In this age of e-mail and cell phone, there’s really no excuse.Years ago, I found something more precious than a $100 bill on the street:a driver’s license.I saw  that its owner lived a couple of blocks from me, so I called him up.He asked whether I could slip the license through his front door.
“I guess I could, ”I replied.
And that was that.
小题1:What is the relationship between Maggie and the writer?
A.Wife and husbandB.Daughter and father
C.Teacher and studentD.Master and pet dog
小题2:.How many experiences are mentioned by the writer to return things to the losers?
A.3B.4C.5D.6
小题3:How did the writer know Sarah’s telephone number?
A.From her telephone’s phone bookB.From her credit card
C.From her e-mailD.From her driver’s license
小题4:The writer wants to tell us through the unusual stories,
A.we should return the things we picked to the losers
B.people don’t know how to appreciate others in the age of e-mail and cell phone
C.people would learn to appreciate persons who provide help for you
D.the advance of society makes people lose some virtues

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After giving a talk at a high school, I was asked to pay a visit to a special student. An illness had kept the boy home, but he had expressed an interest in meeting me. I was told it would mean a great deal to him, so I agreed.
During the nine-mile drive to his home, I found out something about Matthew. He had muscular dystrophy (肌萎缩症). When he was born, the doctor told his parents that he would not live to five, and then they were told he would not make it to ten. Now he was thirteen. He wanted to meet me because I was a gold-medal power lifter, and I knew about overcoming obstacles and going for my dreams.
I spent over an hour talking to Matthew. Never once did he complain or ask, “Why me?” He spoke about winning and succeeding and going for his dreams. Obviously, he knew what he was talking about. He didn’t mention that his classmates had made fun of him because he was different. He just talked about his hopes for the future, and how one day he wanted to lift weights with me. When we had finished talking, I went to my briefcase and pulled out the first gold medal I had won and put it around his neck. I told him he was more of a winner and knew more about success and overcoming obstacles than I ever would. He looked at it for a moment, then took it off and handed it back to me. He said, “You are a champion. You earned that medal. Someday when I get to the Olympics and win my own medal, I will show it to you.”
Last summer I received a letter from Matthew’s parents telling me that Matthew had passed away. They wanted me to have a letter he had written to me a few days before:
Dear Dick,
My mum said I should send you a thank-you letter for the picture you sent me. I also want to let you know that the doctors tell me that I don’t have long to live any more, but I still smile as much as I can.
I told you someday that I would go to the Olympics and win a gold medal, but I know now I will never get to do that. However, I know I’m a champion, and God knows that too. When I get to Heaven, God will give me my medal and when you get there, I will show it to you. Thank you for loving me.
Your friend,
Matthew
小题1:The underlined sentence in the third paragraph probably means that_______.
A.the boy never complained about how unlucky he was to have this disease
B.the boy never complained about not being able to go to school
C.the boy never complained why the author had never come to see him before
D.the boy never complained about not gettig a medal
小题2:From the passage we learn that ________.
A.Matthew was an athlete
B.Matthew was an optimistic and determined boy
C.The author used to have the same disease as Matthew had
D.Matthew became a champion before he died
小题3:Matthew didn’t accepted the author’s medal because           .
A.he thought it was too expensive
B.he was sure that he could win one in the future
C.he thought it was of no use to him as he would die soon
D.he would not be pitied by others
小题4: What would be the best title for this passage?
A.A sick boy.B.A special friend.
C.A real champion.D.A famous athlete.

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完型填空。(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从下列各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项.
Twenty years ago, I drove a taxi for a living. One night I went to ___31___ a passager at 2:30 a.m. When I arrived to ___32___ the passager, I found the building was dark except for a single light in a ground floor window.
I walked to the___33___ and knocked,“Just a minute,”answered a weak ,elderly voice. After a long pause, the door opened. A small woman ___34___ her eighties stood before me. By her side was a small suitcase.
I took the suitcase to the car,and then returned to help the woman. She took my arm and we walked slowly toward the car.
She kept thanking me for my kindness.“It’s __35____,”I told her,“I just try to treat my passengers the way I would want my mother __36____.”
“Oh, you’re such a good man,”she said. When we got into the taxi, she gave me a/an ___37___,and then asked,“could you drive ___38___ downtown?”
“It’s not the shortest way,”I answered quickly.
“Oh, I’m in no hurry,”she said,“I’m on my way to a hospice(临终医院).I don’t have any family left. The doctor says I don’t have very long.”
I ___39____ reached over and__40____ the meter(计价器)
For the next two hours, we drove through the city. She showed me the buildings, __41____ the manufactory where she had once worked, the neighborhood where she had lived , and the furniture shop __42____had once been a ballroom where she had gone dancing as a girl.
Sometimes she’d ask me to solw down in front of a __43____ building and would sit staring into the darkness, say nothing.
__44____, she suddenly said,“I’m tired, Let’s go now.”
We drove in silence to the address she had given me.
“___45___ do I owe you?”she asked.
“Nothing,”I said.
“You ___46___ make a living,”she answered. “Oh, there are other ___47_____.”I answered.
Almost without thinking. I __48____ and gave her a hug. She __49____ me. Our hug ended with her remark,“You gave an old woman a little moment of __50____.”
小题1:
A.call inB.show aroundC.pick upD.bring back
小题2:
A.discoverB.collectC.sendD.offer
小题3:
A.windowB.roomC.taxiD.door
小题4:
A.inB.ofC.aboutD.on
小题5:
A.nothingB.worthlessC.unimportantD.useless
小题6:
A.treatedB.hadC.receivedD.commanded
小题7:
A.handB.hugC.addressD.map
小题8:
A.forB.acrossC.fromD.through
小题9:
A.quicklyB.calmlyC.nervouslyD.quietly
小题10:
A.shut offB.take outC.put downD.break down
小题11:
A.includingB.concerningC.containingD.regarding
小题12:
A.whereB.whatC.thatD.there
小题13:
A.beautifulB.normalC.unusualD.particular
小题14:
A.At dawnB.At nightC.At noonD.At dusk
小题15:
A.How manyB.WhyC.How muchD.Which
小题16:
A.shouldB.mustC.have toD.would
小题17:
A.peopleB.travellersC.customersD.passengers
小题18:
A.bentB.roseC.stoodD.turned
小题19:
A.cared aboutB.hold ontoC.gave in toD.kept away from
小题20:
A.pityB.funC.joyD.freedom

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The choice to adopt and hold gratefulness is the one that is different from those who suffer misfortune and those who enjoy a full life.
My mother died when I was 24. It was a very difficult time in my life — everything seemed to fall apart. I lost my job, and then my utilities were turned off. I had to take cold showers for six months. A neighbor who knew about my situation came to my house and made me an offer. I took care of her children as a job, and I no longer went hungry. I was surprised that someone would trust me — a young woman with her children. And it was with the very confidence that before long I began taking care of other people’s children, too. I have since moved 300 miles from Boise, Idaho. For more than 23 years I have made every effort to reach out to all the kind-hearted people who helped me when I was down and out. Without their trust, I don’t know what I would have done. I am very involved in my community and volunteer at the local food bank, and I help out whenever I can. I’d like to owe what I am to whoever has offered me generosity.
If you are grateful for what you already have, the world will work together to give you more to be grateful for. Otherwise, the world will give you more to complain about.
Moreover, the true master learns to be grateful, in advance, for the things that are desired, because, being grateful in advance for some attainment or accomplishment does two very important things: one…it tricks your subconscious into believing that the goal is certain and two…it convinces other people, with whom you must interact to achieve your desires, that you know what you are about, that you are a winner, not a whiner (哀诉者).
小题1:The underlined word “utilities” refers to __________ in the passage.
A.water and gas suppliesB.gas and electricity supplies
C.shower equipment and water supplyD.heating and TV signals
小题2: The writer was grateful mainly for ___________.
A.his neighbor’s donationB.his community
C.having got the jobD.others’ trust
小题3: The writer’s personal story in the second paragraph tells us that __________.
A.to be grateful will get you nowhere but away from home
B.a grateful person is most likely to be successful
C.we need to be grateful to be helpful and useful
D.the fragrance (芳香) stays in the hand that gives the rose
小题4:The best title for the passage would be ____________.
A.A Thank-You Note to Trusting Neighbor
B.You Are a Winner, Not a Whiner
C.Be Grateful to Life in Advance
D.Gratefulness Brings a Great Fullness to Life

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