完形填空。     The Pecan Thief     When I was six years old, I was visiting my grandf

完形填空。     The Pecan Thief     When I was six years old, I was visiting my grandf

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完形填空。     The Pecan Thief
     When I was six years old, I was visiting my grandfather"s farm in Kansas.  Grandpa had sent me
into the   __1__   to gather pecans for us to enjoy later.
Pecan picking was really   __2__    work and my little basket was only half full. I wasn"t about to  
__3__ Grandpa down. Just then something caught my    __4__.  A large brown squirrel was a few
feet away.  I watched as he picked up a pecan, hurried to a tree and   __5__   in a large hole in the
trunk.  A moment later the squirrel    __6__    out and climbed down to the ground to pick up another
nut.  Once again, he took the pecan back to his hiding place.
     Not so   __7__   anymore, I thought. I dashed over to the tree and looked into the hole.  It was  
  __8__    with pecans! Golden pecans were right there for taking. This was my  __9__. Handful by
handful, I scooped all of those pecans into my basket. Now it was full! I was so   __10__   of myself.
I couldn"t wait to show Grandpa all the pecans.   __11__, I ran back and shouted, "Look at all the
pecans!" He looked into the basket and said, "Well, well, how did you find so many?" I told him how
I"d   __12__   the squirrel
and taken the pecans from his hiding place.
     Grandpa congratulated me on how smart I"d been in observing the squirrel and his habits. Then he
did something that __13__   me. He handed the basket back to me and put his arm gently   __14__  
my shoulders.
     "That squirrel worked very hard to gather his winter   __15__ of food," he said. "Now that all of his
pecans are gone, don"t you think that little squirrel will   __16__   the cold winter?"
     "I didn"t think about that," I said.
     "I know," Grandpa said. "But a good man should never take   __27__   of someone else"s hard
work."
     Suddenly I felt a bit   __18__. The image of the starving squirrel wouldn"t   __19__   my mind. There
was only one thing I could do. I carried the basket back to the tree and poured all the nuts into the hole.
     I didn"t eat any pecans that night, but I had something much more filling-the   __20__   of knowing I
had done just the right thing.(     )1.A.rooms      
(     )2.A.hard        
(     )3.A.let        
(     )4.A.sweater    
(     )5.A.joined      
(     )6.A.jumped    
(     )7.A.strange    
(     )8.A.covered    
(     )9.A.time      
(     )10.A.afraid    
(     )11.A.Otherwise  
(     )12.A.driven    
(     )13.A.annoyed    
(     )14.A.off        
(     )15.A.supply    
(     )16.A.escape    
(     )17.A.place      
(     )18.A.guilty    
(     )19.A.open      
(     )20.A.inspirationB. woods      
B. dirty      
B. settle    
B. basket     
B. lived      
B. held      
B. secret    
B. filled    
B. choice    
B. ashamed    
B. However    
B. followed  
B. satisfie  
B. beside    
B. cost      
B. spend      
B. notice    
B. unconfident
B. leave      
B. expectationC. holes        
C. light        
C. have        
C. eye          
C. discovered  
C. stood        
C. anxious      
C. rebuilt      
C. chance      
C. careful      
C. Besides      
C. protected    
C. surprised    
C. over        
C. support      
C. survive      
C. advantage    
C. embarrassed  
C. cross        
C. impression   D. roads        
D. easy        
D. keep        
D. hand        
D. disappeared  
D. found        
D. patient      
D. decorated    
D. achievement  
D. Proud        
D. Therefore    
D. caught      
D. delighted    
D. around      
D. preparation  
D. flee        
D. charge      
D. nervous      
D. occupy      
D. satisfaction
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阅读理解。     One day the employees of a large company in St Louis, Missouri returned from their lunch
break and were greeted with a sign on the front door. The sign said: "Yesterday the person
who has been hindering (阻碍) your growth in this company passed away. We invite you to
join the funeral (葬礼) in the room that has been prepared in the gym."
     At first everyone was sad to hear that one of their colleagues had died, but after a while
they started getting curious about who this person might be.
     The excitement grew as the employees arrived at the gym to pay their last respects. Everyone
wondered: "Who is this person that was hindering my progress? Well, at least he"s no longer here."
     One by one the employees got closer to the coffin (棺材) and when they looked inside it they
became speechless. They stood over the coffin, shocked and in silence, as if someone had touched
the deepest part of their soul.
    There was a mirror inside the coffin. Everyone who looked inside it could see himself. There
was also a sign next to the mirror that said: "There is only one person who can set limits to your
growth: it is YOU."
     You are the only person who can revolutionize (彻底改变) your life. You are the only person
who can influence your happiness, your realization and your success. You are the only person who
can help yourself.
    Your life does not change when your family changes, when your friends change, when your boss
changes, and when your company changes.
    Your life changes when you change, when you go beyond your limiting beliefs, when you realize
that you are the only one responsible for your life.1. The writer"s purpose in writing the article is to tell us that ________.A. the harder we work, the more successful we will become
B. our work and life are closely connected with others
C. changing our lives is down to ourselves
D. we will have a better future if people do not hinder our development2. People were speechless when they looked inside the coffin because ________.A. there was nothing but a mirror inside
B. they could see their own souls inside
C. their closest colleague lay inside
D. what was inside told a great truth3. Who probably wrote the sign on the front door?A. The company boss.
B. A worker who liked to make fun of others.
C. The director in charge of production.
D. A worker who wanted to teach others a lesson4. What can we conclude from the article?A. The employees went to the gym to join the funeral.
B. The lesson the employees learned would influence them greatly.
C. The employees" lives depended on the attitude of their boss.
D. The employees got angry after the funeral.
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阅读理解。     I told my friend Graham that I often cycle two miles from my house to the town centre but
unfortunately there is a big hill on the route. He replied, "You mean fortunately." He explained
that I should be glad of the extra exercise that the hill provided.
     My attitude to the hill has now changed. I used to grumble as I approached it but now I tell
myself the following. This hill will exercise my heart and lungs. It will help me to lose weight and
get fit. It will mean that I live longer. This hill is my friend. Finally I comfort myself with the thought
of all those silly people who pay money to go to a gym and sit on stationery exercise bicycles
when I can get the same value for free. I have a smile of satisfaction as I reach the top of the hill.
     Problems are there to be faced and overcome. We cannot achieve anything with an easy life.
Helen Keller was the first deaf and blind person to gain a university degree. Her activism and
writing proved inspirational. She wrote, "Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet.  Only
through experiences of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition
inspired and success achieved."
     One of the main determinants of success in life is our attitude towards adversity (逆境). From
time to time we all face hardships, problems, accidents,  afflictions and difficulties. Some are of our
making but many confront us through no fault of our own.  While we cannot choose the adversity
we can choose our attitude towards it.
     Douglas Bader was 21 when in 1931 he had both legs cut off following a flying accident. He
was determined to fly again and went on to become one of the leading flying aces in the Battle of
Britain with 22 aerial victories over the Germans. He was an inspiration to others during the war.
He said, "Don"t listen to anyone who tells you that you can"t do this or that. That"s nonsense. Make
up your mind, you"ll never use crutches (拐杖) or a stick, then have a go at everything. Go to school
, join in all the games you can. Go anywhere you want to. But never, never let them persuade you
that things are too difficult or impossible."
     The biographies(传记)of great people are full of examples of how they took steps to overcome
the difficulties they faced. The common thread is that they did not become depressed. They chose
their attitude. They chose to be positive. They took on the challenge. They won.
Nevertheless, there is still the problem of how you change your attitude towards adversity.1. Which of the following is TRUE according to the author of the  passage?A. Climbing hills on bicycles is the best way to take exercise.
B. People are silly to pay to go to the gym.
C. Those who want to achieve success can"t expect to live an easy life.
D. People"s attitude towards adversity is the only factor that determines whether they will succeed.2. By quoting what Douglas Bader said, the author intends to tell us "________".A. Failure is the mother of success.
B. A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit.
C. If you venture nothing, you will have nothing.
D. Nothing is difficult to the man who will try.3. Following this passage, the author will further talk about ________.A. how his friend helped him to change his attitude towards  the adversity he faced
B. what steps to take to change your attitude towards the  adversity you face
C. what great people have in common
D. why it is important to keep optimistic in face of adversity4. Which of the following can best function as the title of the passage?A. Face Adversity with a Smile
B. Different Attitudes towards Adversity
C. Nothing is Impossible
D. Life Is Full of Adversity
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完形填空。

     "Today is the day I start the big diet (节食)," I told my wife as I raised my hand and   __1__,
"No chocolate today!"
     "Oh, has the hospital gift shop   __2__   selling it?" she asked.
     "No," I said. "I"ll just have to   __3__   my strong determination."
     But when I arrived at the hospital, my little friend Benton had been there   __4__. I knew my
promise would   __5__   disappear. Because if Benton had things his way, I"d always be eating a
piece of candy from the   __6__   bag he often shared with me.
     Benton was an eightyearold boy who was    __7__    because of a kind of cancer, which caused
him to live in the darkness, when he was fifteen   __8__   old. For the next twentysix months, he was
in and out of our hospital. For nearly four years, it seemed   __9__   Benton could beat the disease,
until one Friday afternoon in April 2009, when he   __10__   a headache and lost   __11__   on his
right side. His mom   __12__   him to the hospital.
     Over the next several months, Benton came to our   __13__ many more times. Each time he came,
we   __14__    say hello, while Benton answered the   __15__   by holding out a candy from his bag.
     So, on that first day of my diet, I went to his room and found Benton lying in his bed, his eyes  
__16__   but not looking into this world.
     "We brought his candy bag with us. Would you like to have some?" his mother asked.
     Without thinking of my diet, I   __17__   into the bag and pulled out the first piece my fingers touched.
It was my favorite as if Benton had saved one last piece   __18__   me. At home that evening, I answered a phone about Benton"s   __19__. As I __20__   it up, I opened the candy and ate it.

(     )1. A. shouted    
(     )2. A. stopped    
(     )3. A. base on    
(     )4. A. once      
(     )5. A. suddenly  
(     )6. A. bottomless
(     )7. A. ill        
(     )8. A. years      
(     )9. A. even though
(     )10. A. found    
(     )11. A. movement  
(     )12. A. hurried  
(     )13. A. home      
(     )14. A. would    
(     )15. A. meeting  
(     )16. A. closed    
(     )17. A. ran      
(     )18. A. at        
(     )19. A. illness  
(     )20. A. put       B. answered  
B. continued
B. depend on
B. yet      
B. quickly  
B. countless
B. injured  
B. seasons  
B. as though
B. developed
B. touch    
B. brought  
B. room      
B. could    
B. greeting  
B. glimpsed  
B. touched  
B. for      
B. blindness
B. hung      C. stated    
C. kept      
C. insist on  
C. again      
C. quietly    
C. endless    
C. deaf      
C. months    
C. if only    
C. managed    
C. motion    
C. rushed    
C. office    
C. should    
C. encouraging
C. glared    
C. reached    
C. with      
C. death      
C. set        D. promised  
D. tried    
D. keep on  
D. early    
D. shortly  
D. beltless  
D. blind    
D. days      
D. as with  
D. provided  
D. sight    
D. carried  
D. hospital  
D. must      
D. praising  
D. opened    
D. felt      
D. on        
D. sadness  
D. gave      
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阅读理解。     Early one morning the subinspector at a station at the other end of the town rang me. An
elephant was damaging the town. Would I please come and do something about it?
     I did not know what I could do, but I got onto a horse and started out.  I took my gun,
maybe too small to kill an elephant, but I thought the noise might scare him. Various local
people stopped me on the way and told me about the elephant"s doings.
     It was not, of course, a wild elephant, but a tame one. It had been chained up but last
night it had broken its chain and escaped. Its owner had set out to run after it, but had taken
the wrong direction. He was now twelve hours" journey away, and in the morning the elephant
had suddenly appeared in the town. It had already destroyed somebody"s bamboo hut (棚屋),
killed a cow and turned over fruitstalls.
     I came round the hut and saw a man"s dead body sprawling in the mud.  He was an Indian,
and he could not have been dead many minutes. The people said that the elephant caught him
with its trunk, put its foot on his back and grounded him into the earth. This was the rainy season
and he was lying on his stomach in the soft mud, the peacebreaker standing beside, looking
innocent.
     As I lifted my gun, I hesitated a few seconds. Then I fired. That was a shot that did for him.
     You could see the pain of it knock the last strength from his legs. But in falling he seemed for
a moment to rise, his trunk reaching skyward like a tree. He trumpeted, for the first and only time. 
And then down he came, with a crash that shook the ground.1. Which of the following statements about the author is TRUE?A. He was an Indian.
B. He knew elephants well.
C. He was not a local villager.
D. He was the owner of the elephant2. The elephant made so much trouble because ________.A. its owner treated him cruelly
B. it got out of control
C. it hated the village people
D. it was a wild elephant3. The underlined words "the peacebreaker" in Paragraph 4 refer to ________.A. the elephant              
B. the dead man
C. the author                
D. the subinspector4. It can be inferred that the author felt ________ when he shot the elephant.A. excited    
B. sad        
C. frightened   
D. happy
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完形填空     I had a cigarette one morning as I walked along the wooded path toward my house deep in the forest.
     I know smoking is bad for me, and     1  . I had tried to kick the habit, but   2  . Not even when my
aunt Bernie got lung cancer. How many times had she begged me to give   _3_ up? After she died, I
made up my mind to stop, and did so, but     4    I started up again.
     The house had been one of Aunt Bernie"s favorite places to stay. Lately, I had earned some     5   
  income by renting it out. New renters were     6    to arrive that afternoon.
     The house has no electricity, so I had to    7      there was enough propane (丙烷) in the tank to 
    8     the fridge and the stove (火炉). Seeing the house in the distance through the trees, I thought
about     9  . I could still hear her   10   telling me, "Give up smoking; it will     11   you."
     As I was     12     the house, the voice grew stronger,   13     my aunt were standing right beside me.
Finally, I couldn"t    14     it any longer. I smothered (弄熄) it. "Fine, Auntie, I   15  . See?"
     I continued down the path,     16     the urge to light up again.  Reaching the house,  I opened the
door. Whoa!  I stepped back. The   17       was strong. Propane gases! I ran around to the back and
found the problem. The previous   18   had forgotten to turn off the propane tank before they left. The
house had been     19    up with gas for a week!
     If I had still been smoking that cigarette... I thought now, 20  . My aunt Bernie was right. Smoking
can kill me. The next day I started a quitsmoking program, and I haven"t lit up since.
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