完形填空。     You can probably all ride a bike well. I"m an exception (例外).      I s

完形填空。     You can probably all ride a bike well. I"m an exception (例外).      I s

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完形填空。     You can probably all ride a bike well. I"m an exception (例外).
     I started riding a   1   when I was a small kid. It was a tiny toy bike with four wheels (轮子). I loved it very
much and rode it every day.
     When I was 5, my cousin gave me a pink bike. It was a   2   bicycle with just two wheels! At the time, my
parents always leave early in the moming and get back late in the afternoon. They were too   3   to teach me how
to ride it. So I had to learn by myself. 
     I   4   hard on weekends and during vacations. Gradually I learned how to ride.   5   I still didn"t know how
to make turns.
     One summer vacation, I borrowed an old bike and rode it with my friends on a country road. We sang and
practiced our riding skills.   6  , a small boy ran into the road. I was shocked (震惊) and couldn"t   7   the bike
at all. My bike crashed into the   8   and he fell. He didn"t get very seriously hurt, but he cried loudly. The boy"s
grandma ran out and pushed me over into the bushes. She was too angry to   9   my apology (道歉). My cousin
appeared five minutes later and saved me from the mess. But the  10  scared (使受惊) me: I no longer dared to
ride a bike. Then, last year, Hangzhou started to offer free bikes. My mother tried to teach me how to ride. After
practicing in the yard for two days, I tried to ride on the road. The traffic made me so  11  that I had to ride really
slowly.
     But I"m not going to  12 . One day, believe me, you"d see me riding a bike like a professional in a small alley or
big street.
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(     )1.A. horse    
(     )2.A. special  
(     )3.A. lazy     
(     )4.A. rode     
(     )5.A. though   
(     )6.A. Finally  
(     )7.A. hold     
(     )8.A. boy      
(     )9.A. accept   
(     )10.A. fight   
(     )11.A. excited 
(     )12.A. get down 
B. bike      
B. beautiful 
B. patient   
B. drove     
B. then      
B. Quickly   
B. turn      
B. grandma   
B. receive   
B. experience    
B. surprised     
B. give up   
C. camel     
C. true      
C. busy      
C. reviewed  
C. so        
C. Suddenly     
C. move      
C. friend    
C. send      
C. activity  
C. brave     
C. set off   
D. motorcycle 
D. large      
D. kind       
D. practiced  
D. and        
D. Immediately          
D. control    
D. mother     
D. make       
D. accident   
D. nervous    
D. come back  
1-6 BCCDAC  7-12 DAABDB
阅读短文,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。选项中有一项为多余项。
     Late last night Jennifer Johnstone, a 19-year-old American student, had a quarrel (争吵) with her friend,
so she left her house at 2:50 in the moming and drove off. She was driving in thick fog (大雾) along a road
in Saint Pierce when she made a mistake at a comer and went off the road. 1_____ Jennifer was thrown out
of her car, and landed 18m from the sea. When she came to herself, she realized that she still had her mobile
phone. 
     2_____ So she had to make several calls before she could finally make the ambulance people, understand
her. While she was waiting for help to come she could see that the sea was coming closer every moment. She
lay there, feeling terrified, watching and waiting. Suddenly she heard the noise of a helicopter in the sky above.
     The helicopter took about half an hour to see exactly where Jennifer was. 3_____ By the time the helicopter
took off,the wayes were just about one metre away. 4_____ "It was so lucky that I had my mobile phone with
me," she said to joumalists, "because if I hadn"t been able to phone for help,I would surely have died."
A. At last, she was sent to the nearest hospital where she is now recovering.
B. Her car fell over a 160m cliff (悬崖).
C. But in the end it managed to reach her.
D. She dialed 999, but she did not have a clear mind.
E. Jennifer couldn"t move because she was badly hurt.
阅读短文,根据其内容回答问题。
     I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard the young voice. 
     "Mom, come here! There"s this lady here my size!"
     The mother rushed to her son; then she tumed to me to say "sorry".
     I smiled and told her, "It"s okay." Then I talked to the boy, "Hi, I"m Darryl Kramer. How are you?"
     He studied me from head to toe, and asked, "Are you a little mommy?"
     "Yes, I have a son," I answered.
     "Why are you so little?" he asked.
     "It"s the way I was bom," I said, "some people are little. Some are tall. I"m just not going to grow any
bigger." After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy"s hand, and left.
     My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I
look different from their parents. I stand 114 cm tall. I was born an achondroplasia dwarf (侏儒). Despite
this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
     I didn"t realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids picked on me, calling me names (辱骂
我). Then I knew I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always look fixedly
at me as I tried hard to climb the school bus stairs.
     But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make
my uniqueness (与众不同) an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked (缺少) in height, I made
up for in personality.
     I"m 47 now,and people are surprised when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people
are not polite enough, I say to myself, "Look what else I have-a great family, nice friends."
     It"s the children"s questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that,
I will encourage them to accept the persons around them, whatever size and shape they come in, and treat
them in a friendly way.
1. Did the writer answer the little boy"s questions in the supermarket?
    ______________________________________________________________________
2. How tall is the writer? 
    ______________________________________________________________________
3. When did the writer realize how short she was?
    ______________________________________________________________________
4. What did the writer want to teach the children when she answered their questions?
    ______________________________________________________________________
5. What is the writer"s attitude to her life? 
    ______________________________________________________________________
完形填空。
     Christmas is for giving and sharing, for getting together with family and friends. But mostly it"s for love.
I had not believed this until a student, who was called Mark, gave me a wonderful gift one Christmas.
     Mark was an ll-year-old orphan (孤儿) who lived with his aunt, a middle aged woman greatly annoyed (使
烦恼) with the burden (负担) of  1  for her dead sister"s son.
     I had not  2  Mark especially until he began staying after class each day to help me tidy up the room. We
did this quietly, not speaking much, but enjoying the time of the day. When we did talk, Mark spoke mostly
of his  3 , who had alwaya spent much time with him before she passed away.  4  Christmas came near,
however, Mark failed to stay after school each day. I  5  him one aftemoon and asked why he no longer helped
me in the room."I was making you a  6 ," he said confidently (有信心地) in a low voice. "It"s for Christmas."
With that, he left the room in a hurry. He didn"t stay after school any more after that. Finally  7  the last
school day before Christmas. Mark walked slowly into the room late that aftemoon."I have a present," he said.
"I hope you like it." He held out his hand, and in it wasa tiny wooden box. "It"s beautiful, Mark. What"s in it?"
I asked, opening the top to look  8 . "Oh, you can"t see it," he replied," and you can"t touch it, or taste it or feel
it, but mother always said it makes you feel good all the time, warm on cold nights, and safe when you"re  9 .
     "I looked into the  10  box. "What is it, Mark," I asked, "that will make me feel so good?" "It"s  11 ," he said
softly," and mother always said it"s best when you give it away." And he tumed and quietly left the room.
     So now I  12  the small box on the piano in my living room. Yes, Christmas is for joy, songs and nice gifts,
but mostly, for love.
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(     )1. A. asking  
(     )2. A. seen    
(     )3  A. mother  
(     )4. A  If      
(     )5. A. caught  
(     )6. A. secret  
(     )7. A. went    
(     )8. A. up      
(     )9. A  alone   
(     )10. A. tiny   
(     )11. A. love   
(     )12. A. leave  
B. waiting 
B. known   
B. teacher 
B. As      
B. called  
B. wish    
B. returned
B. inside  
B. tired   
B. empty   
B. time    
B. place   
C. caring  
C. found   
C. aunt    
C. Because 
C. took    
C. surprise
C. came    
C. down    
C. sad     
C. strange 
C. life    
C. put     
D. looking 
D. noticed 
D. friend  
D. Though  
D. stopped                       
D. wonder  
D. passed  
D. round   
D. ill     
D. beautiful
D. hope    
D. keep    
完形填空。
     I watched as my little brother was caught in the act. He was sitting in the comer of the living room, a   1  
 in one hand and my father"s hymnbook (赞美诗集) in the other.
     As my father walked into the room, my brother cowered slightly (轻微地畏缩). He sensed that he had done
something   2  . I could see that he had   3   my father"s new hymnal and scribbled (乱涂) in it. Now he was
waiting for his punishment.
     For my father, books were knowledge. They were important to him. And yet he loved his children. What he
did next was   4  . Instead of punishing my brother, he sat down, took the pen from my brother"s hand, and then
wrote in the book himself, alongside the scribbles John had made:"  5    work,1959, age 2. How many times have
I looked into your beautiful face and into your warm eyes looking up at me and   6   Cod for the one who has
now scribbled in my new hymnal. You have made the book sacred (神圣的), as have your brother and sister."
     "Wow," I thought. "This is   7  ?"
     The years and the books came and went. Our family experienced what all families go through and perhaps a
little bit more. But we always knew our parents   8   us and that one of the proofs (证明) of their love was the
hymnal by the piano.
     Dad taught us about   9   really matters in life: people,not objects; tolerance (宽容), not judgment; love, not
anger. Now I, too, am a father. But unlike my father,l do not wait for my daughters  10  to take books from my
bookshelf and scribble in them. From time to time I take one down, and give it to one of my  11  to scribble in.
And as I look at their artwork, I think about my father and the  12  he taught me.
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(     )1. A. book       
(     )2. A. wrong      
(     )3. A. dropped    
(     )4. A. unnecessary
(     )5. A. My         
(     )6. A. asked      
(     )7. A. decision   
(     )8. A. loved      
(     )9. A. why        
(     )10. A. quickly   
(     )11. A. children  
(     )12. A. skills    
B. pen          
B. special      
B. read         
B. unbelievable 
B. Our          
B. trusted      
B. explanation  
B. encouraged     
B. which        
B. secretly     
B. sisters      
B. rules        
C. paper      
C. dangerous  
C. borrowed   
C. interesting
C. John"s     
C. respected  
C. punishment     
C. pleased    
C. who        
C. carefully  
C. brothers   
C. lessons    
D. ruler     
D. different 
D. opened    
D. important 
D. Father"s  
D. thanked   
D. excitement              
D. missed    
D. what      
D. suddenly  
D. parents   
D. subjecls  
完形填空。
     I stood there listening to my father shout at the top of his voice. The look on his face said that one of us
had done something wrong.
     "Which one of you did this?"
     We all looked down at the step. There was child"s  1  in chalk there. I was very  2 . I hoped no one could
see it. Would he  3  it was me? I was so scared. When he asked me, I lied, "Not me, Dad."
     The others denied (否认) it as well. Of course, we all knew that one of us  4  have done it. But as the
youngest and smallest of the three, I just couldn"t find the courage (勇气) to tell the  5 .
     To  6  out who had written on the step, Father gave us each a piece of paper and a pencil. "I want each
of you to write exactly  7  you see on the step."
     I tried my best to write the words  8 . I didn"t want dad to be able to tell it was me.
     He gathered up our pieces of paper and looked at them, "Since  9  of you will admit (承认) to have done it,
then I will punish you all." I stood there and said nothing.
     The last thing I  10  was for Dad to punish me!
      "I did it." My sister stepped forward and said she had done something she hadn" t. She was grounded (受
处罚) for a month.
     We didn"t talk about that day for many years. Not until we were all older and I knew it was  11  to finally
tell my dad it was really me. I always felt  12  because of it. That was the last time I let anyone take the blame
for me.
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