II、完形填空:(30分满分,每小题1.5分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41到60各题所给的四个选项选出最佳答案。Two sisters were hav
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II、完形填空:(30分满分,每小题1.5分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41到60各题所给的四个选项选出最佳答案。 Two sisters were having fun on the swings when a new girl joined them. After a few minutes, the girl asked the older sister,“___41__ you are so pretty,” and then to the younger sister, “ and you are so____42____?” Though the third girl was a complete stranger, her words___43___ the younger sister’s self-esteem, and caused___44___ and comparisons between the two sisters for years to ___45___. __46___ said “Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never harm me” was a total fool! Unkind words can___47___ you. So can other stuff, like ___48___ a test. What do I ___49___ by self-esteem? Self-esteem is your opinion of yourself. It ___50___ by other names, including self-image, self-confidence, or self-respect. I like the ___51___ self-worth best because it says something the other terms don’t. What is your self-worth? Get it? And just how much are you worth? More than you can probably imagine. As the Yiddish___52___ goes, “All of us are crazy good in one way or another.” What you do about your self-worth is one of the most important ___53___ you will ever make as a teen. To be positive, you need to see your best self, build your character and ___54___ , and learn ho like yourself. Of course, you are always___55___ to be negative by listening to the opinions of others, doing___56___ to improve yourself, and being critical of your imperfections. Having a healthy___57___ of self-worth doesn’t mean you are full of yourself. It simply means you have got___58___self-confidence and that you are OK with who you are. Low self-esteem is like___59___ through life with your handbrake(闸) on. The good news is: whatever you may think of yourself today, you can build your self-worth simply by thinking and acting a little___60___. It is not that difficult. 41.A.How come B.What if C.What about D.How much 42.A.perfect B.ugly C.mild D.mean 43.A.encouraged B.improved C.protected D.hurt 44.A.campaign B.friendship C.conflict D.understanding 45.A.come B.spend C.find D.live 46.A.Anyone B.Whoever C.The one D.Those who 47.A.help B.adapt C.ruin D.touch 48.A.taking B.failing C.passing D.attending 49.A.stand B.support C.drive D.mean 50.A.goes B.calls C.happens D.owns 51.A.phrase B.way C.idiom D.term 52.A.meeting B.saying C.thinking D.telling 53.A.decisions B.mistakes C.contributions D.sacrifices 54.A.patience B.experience C.competence D.influence 55.A.happy B.able C.afraid D.free 56.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.all 57.A.sense B.idea C.thought D.opinion 58.A.extreme B.ample C.permanent D.temporary 59.A.walking B.running C.jumping D.driving 60.A.carefully B.elegantly C.differently D.regularly |
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“Lately, I have been feeling very stressed and easily lose my temper at people around me,” said Susan Huang. Her troubles are typical of someone her age, according to a survey by the Chinese Academy of Science’s Psychology Institute. In 2000, the institute’s researchers began surveying close to 8,000 people nationwide. People were studied in relation to the pressures they felt during periods of transition. The results of the survey were released last week, and they make for the interesting reading. For example, people used to take for granted that the older they were, the more pressure they felt. But, surprisingly, the results have shown that young people in their twenties are the most stressed. This is because young people are forming their values at a time when Chinese society is undergoing great changes, explained Chen Long, a member of the survey team. “Society is changing and neither their parents nor their teachers can teach them enough to know how to cope with it,” Chen said. Some of them get anxious from the overwhelming amount of information in the wired world, Chen added. Another problem is that the economic reforms have forced people to develop a more competitive attitude. Those surveyors said they felt more pressure from heavier work-loads, increased peer competition, and greater responsibilities. Medical disputes and business activities increasingly find their way into people’s free time and simply add to their stress, the survey showed. Then there is the pressure to achieve more also weighing heavily on people. This is particularly true for those with higher education. Those people really want to acquire new knowledge and use their ability to get ahead and get more out of society. The researchers hope their survey will throw some light on the state of mental health among the Chinese during this period of major economic and political reforms. 61.Which of the following is one of the reasons for the pressures people felt? A.people are forming their values. B.Chinese society is not undergoing a period of transition. C.The economic reforms have forced young people to develop a more competitive attitude. D.People with higher education really want to achieve more. 62.What does the underlined word “they” refer to? A.People getting stressed. B.The results of the survey. C.Periods of transition. D.The researchers. 63.According to Huang, people with pressure are likely to ____. A.form their values B.achieve more out of society C.lose their temper D.make for interesting reading 64.The purpose of the author in writing this article is to ____. A.share the state of people with pressure B.tell us how to deal better with pressure C.advise people to develop an active attitude to life D.attract more attention to people’s mental health |
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第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 When I began my high school years, I was quite interested in biology. I read lots of books of my father’s about animals, and I was 36 much educated about such matters as a 16-year-old could be. One Sunday afternoon, I was 37 with friends about animals. I said the whale(鲸鱼)was __38 a mammal animal. They disagreed. Finally, I called a 39 over to help settle the matter. I knew I was 40 , so I was looking forward to the teacher 41 I was right. My friends were eager for an opposite answer. We asked her 42 the whale was a mammal. “No, the whale is a fish,” she said without a moment’s 43 . You could have knocked me over with a feather. My 44 was hurt because I lost the argument, but that wasn’t the main reason I was too 45 to speak. I still knew I was right, which __46 the teacher was wrong. Not only was she wrong, 47 she was completely ignorant(无知的) about something I thought was 48 knowledge. But she was a teacher who had taught a long time. Everyone 49 her and no one else thought she could be wrong. __50 that, I hadn’t known grown-ups could be wrong. This 51 shaped the way I viewed people as I grew up. 52 I found anyone treated another person with too much respect and admiration, I thought——and still think——“ 53 silly.” From that point on, I had no 54__ for authority(权威). To earn my respect, you have to be smart or 55 . I’ll never respect you just because you happen to be in charge or have a degree. 36. A. as B. so C. too D. very 37. A. meeting B. working C. arguing D. staying 38. A. about B. like C. beside D. above 39. A. professor B. biologist C. librarian D. teacher 40. A. clever B. fight C. creative D. silly 41. A. proving B. finding C. promising D. hoping 42. A. how B. why C. if D. when 43. A. doubt B. silence C. regret D. hesitation 44. A. heart B. mind C. pride D. feeling 45. A. foolish B. anxious C. serious D. astonished 46. A. meant B. suggested C. admitted D. concluded 47. A. and B. but C. for D. or 48. A. special B. normal C. regular D. common 49. A. pleased B. admired C. believed D. loved 50. A. Before B. After C. Until D. Since 51. A. fairly B. properly C. nearly D. greatly 52. A. Whenever B. Although C. While D. Whether 53. A. I’m B. that’s C. he’s D. you’re 54. A. idea B. respect C. choice D. question 55. A. energetic B. patient C. talented D. diligent |
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