完形填空       I think Shanghai is a wonderful place to go to. Do you   1   with me?

完形填空       I think Shanghai is a wonderful place to go to. Do you   1   with me?

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完形填空       I think Shanghai is a wonderful place to go to. Do you   1   with me?
       I have fallen in love with Shanghai since I   2   to the city last year, especially the people who I meet
and the exciting events   3   take place every day. 
         4   it might be a little crowded, spending time with young and   5   students at school is the most
exciting experience for me.
       Shanghai is   6   very quickly. It is getting bigger and better. People come from all over the world for
the great events here.   7   the ATP tennis to super junior concerts, from the snooker (斯诺克) masters to
Peking Opera - Shanghai has something special for   8  .
       The year of 2010 just might be Shanghai"s best year ever.  Experts (专家) say that more than 70
million   9   will come here for the World Expo.
       People and events - they are what I love about this city! I wouldn"t like to stay   10   except at
Shanghai in 2010. It"s full of things for us to enjoy!
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(     )6. A. running  
(     )7. A. Across   
(     )8. A. someone    
(     )9. A. teachers  
(     )10.A. somewhere  


B. agree
B. moved  
B. where   
B. Although
B. silly               
B. becoming
B. Between
B. nobody  
B. leaders
B. anywhere
C. argue
C. visited
C. when  
C. If
C. lazy
C. developing
C. Since
C. everybody
C. workers
C. everywhere            
D. deal          
D. joined        
D. who          
D. Unless        
D. active        
D. increasing  
D. From          
D. none          
D. tourists      
D. nowhere 
1-5 B B A B D     6-10 C D C D B  
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       There are many famous museums throughout the world where people can enjoy art. Washington,
D. C. has the National Gallery of Art; Paris has the Louvre; London, the British Museum. Florida
International University (FIU) in Miami also shows art for people to see. But it is an art museum
without a building, or even a wall for its drawings and paintings.
       FIU is said to be the first computer art museum in the United States. You don"t have to visit the
university to see the art. All of the art is in the school computer. You just need your own computer.
Connect it to a university computer, in only a few minutes, your computer can receive and copy all
the pictures and drawings.
       Robert Shostak is the director of the new computer museum. He says he started the museum
because computer artists had no place to show their works.
       Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools
and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr Shostak says the
FIU museum will make computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it.
1. Where is the FIU museum?
  ________________________________________________
2. To see the art in the FIU museum, what do people need to do?
  ________________________________________________
3. What are stored in the FIU computer museum?
________________________________________________
4. Why did Robert Shostak start the FIU museum?
  ________________________________________________
5. Who is the FIU museum mostly for?
  ________________________________________________
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       John Carlin was a "jack-of-all-trades." He was an artist and writer. He taught himself five foreign
languages. He was a leader among the deaf.
       John Carlin was born in Philadelphia in 1813. His father was a poor shoemaker. His younger brother, Andrew, was also deaf. John and Andrew did not need to do things that other children of their ages had
to do, so they had much free time to walk around the city.
       John got many rich experiences when he was young. He showed his talent for drawing early in life.
He often drew pictures on the floor with chalk and when his mother saw what he had done, she would
quickly clean them with a mop(拖把).
       John went to work as a house painter when he was 12. His days were busy with work. However,
he taught himself foreign languages at night. When he was 20, he went to New York to learn drawing.
When he ran out of his money, he went to work again. But he would return to drawing whenever he
could afford to.
       John was the first person to receive an honorary degree(荣誉学位) from Gallaudet. He was one
who didn"t let deafness stop him from doing what he wanted to.   He beat all difficulties and became a
successful American.
1. The underlined phrase "jack-of-all-trades" may mean "  " in Chinese.
A. 多面手
B. 生意经
C. 工作狂
D. 守财奴
2. John Carlin     when he was young.
A. worked hard at school
B. learned five foreign languages at school
C. didn"t go to school
D. often walked about Philadelphia after school
3. John showed his talent for drawing    .
A. before 12 years old
B. at the age of 12
C. when he was 20
D. in his early thirties
4. John went to New York to learn drawing with money    .
A. donated by an organization
B. by selling his paintings
C. that his parents gave him
D. that he earned by himself
5. "Gallaudet" in the last paragraph is probably the name of    .
A. a college for the deaf
B. a man who donated money to John
C. a man who built a college for the deaf
D. a middle school built by a person named Gallaudet
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       Have you ever dreamed of entering a magic world (魔法世界)  through a cartoon? Cartoonist
(漫画家) Wu Miao, has done this in his book series, Tales of Tarsylia (《塔希里亚故事集》).
       Tales of Tarsylia tells us how four different wizards (法师) grow up in a kingdom of magic. They
do different magic tricks and go on all kinds of adventures.
       Wu became interested in Japanese cartoons when he was in junior high school. Before that, he loved
reading science novels. He decided to put the two together in his drawings.
       But his tastes changed as he grew older. "As I read more, I became unhappy with Japanese
cartoons. They are just about characters fighting with each other," said Wu. "I want more."
       "The most important thing for a cartoonist is to be patient," said Wu. "You have to put up with
(忍受) the loneliness and get ready for a hard life if necessary. It"s not the well-paid work that some
people imagine. "
根据短文内容,补全下列句子,每空词数不限。
1. Tales of Tarsylia was written by a cartoonist named             .
2. Tales of Tarsylia tells us the story of              different wizards who go on all kinds of adventures
3. Before Wu became interested in Japanese cartoons, he loved reading         
4. Wu thinks Japanese cartoons are filled with characters who             .
5. Wu thinks being a cartoonist may not be a job that you can get a lot of          from.
根据短文内容,从方框内选择合适的单词并用其适当形式填空,使短文完整、连贯。
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continue, free, spend, happy, help, make, provide, study, unable, willing
完形填空
       My wife and I are retired (退休的) and one of our main interests is travel. We   1   traveling on our
own to traveling with the tour group. Last month we began the first step (步) of   2   a European vacation
for this summer.
       First we got on the Internet to   3   the places we would like to go to. This is easy enough to do as
long as
(只要) you know   4   to search information on the Internet. We   5   to visit UK, France, Italy
and Germany. These are places we have never visited. We quickly found the   6   bargain prices (廉价)
of airplane tickets. We planned the number of days at each place to   7   sure that we can visit every place
not too fast.
       On the Internet it is also easy to find the airplane tickets besides hotel room prices and address. That
helps us   8   money and time. We would rather live in the little home-like hotels   9   the four-star hotels.
This kind of hotel is always cheap, convenient and safe.    10   we should do enough research on the Internet ahead of time (提前).
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