完形填空。                                                          My "Daddy on Camp

完形填空。                                                          My "Daddy on Camp

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完形填空。                                                          My "Daddy on Campus"
      It was my first day of high school, and I was late. My next class, Spanish, scared me. I just could not speak
that   1  . As the bell rang, I ran to the classroom.
     At the door, a hand reached out and   2   mine firmly. I looked up. A man with large glasses smiled. He   3 
 himself as Profe, which means teacher in Spanish.  4  , his warm smile and   5   words eased(减轻) my fears.
That year, I   6   his classes a great deal because I learned   7   just Spanish.
      I admit I only speak a little Spanish.   8   I try to live out the life lessons I learned from Profe.
     Every day Profe stood   9   his classroom before and after class to give his"hand hug". After school his room was always filled with students and he would    10   to and chat with them----  11   those not in his class. He
taught me that every person is   12   your time.
      One time, I was rejected(排挤)by my friends, Profe told me,"Lindita, life gives you  13 . But learning its
lessons will turn those ashes to jewels." Therefore, I learned to look at my troubles   14   and not to fear any
difficulty.
     In my senior year, I   15   president of one of the school"s clubs, so I was very   16  . Many times I didn"t
even have time to buy lunch. He served me by giving me his food as well as advice. He   17   out what he taught
us to do:   18   others.
     The author William Arther Ward  19  : "The mediocre(平庸的) teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The
superior teacher demonstrates(示范). The great teacher   20  ." Thank you Profe, for inspiring me.
答案
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(     )1. A. country   
(     )2. A. hit      
(     )3. A. introduced 
(     )4. A. Once again 
(     )5. A. exciting 
(     )6. A. escaped   
(     )7. A. more than 
(     )8. A. And       
(     )9. A. within   
(     )10. A. say     
(     )11. A. ever     
(     )12. A. worth   
(     )13. A. troubles 
(     )14. A. frequently
(     )15. A. made     
(     )16. A. proud   
(     )17. A. proved   
(     )18. A. serve   
(     )19. A. read     
(     )20. A. inspires 
B. language    
B. beat      
B. regarded  
B. In addition  
B. welcoming  
B. heard      
B. other than  
B. So          
B. outside    
B. listen      
B. yet         
B. worthy      
B. lessons     
B. similarly  
B. became      
B. capable    
B. picked      
B. offer      
B. put        
B. encourages 
C. nation        
C. shook        
C. treated     
C. For once        
C. disappointing 
C. enjoyed       
C. less than    
C. But          
C. beyond        
C. talk          
C. still        
C. full of      
C. ashes        
C. hopefully    
C. took          
C. busy          
C. put          
C. give          
C. told          
C. praises    
D. word        
D. patted      
D. considered  
D. Right away  
D. boring      
D. preferred   
D. rather than 
D. Therefore   
D. ahead       
D. speak       
D. even        
D. filled with 
D. jewels      
D. differently 
D. held        
D. free        
D. lived       
D. teach       
D. wrote       
D. excuses     
1-5:  BCADB 6-10:  CACBB 11-15:  DACDB 16-20:  CDADA
阅读理解。
     One night, Mrs Riley, an elderly woman, was walking along a dark, London street. She was carrying her
handbag in one hand and a plastic carrier bag in the other. There was nobody else in the street except two
youths. They were standing in a dark shop doorway. One of them was very tall with fair hair, the other was
short and fat with a beard(胡须).
     The youths waited for a few moments, and then ran quickly and quietly towards Mrs Riley. The tall youth
held her from behind while the other youth tried to seize her handbag.
      Suddenly, Mrs Riley threw the tall youth over her shoulder. He crashed into the other youth and they both
landed on the ground. Without speaking, Mrs Riley struck both of them on the head with her handbag, and
walked calmly away.
      The two surprised youths were still sitting on the ground when Mrs Riley crossed the street towards a
door with a lighted sign above it. Mrs Riley paused, turned round, smiled at the youths and walked into the
South West London Judo(柔道) Club.
1.The two youths were standing in a dark shop doorway because ________.
A. they had nothing to do
B. they were homeless
C. they were waiting for a victim(牺牲品)
D. they were guarding the shop
2. What did Mrs Riley do to the two youths?
A. She hurt them seriously.
B. She taught them a lesson.
C. She reported them to the police.
D. She sent them to a judo club.
3. The story tells about an elderly woman who ___________.
A. went shopping at night
B. was on her way home
C. had just left a shopping center
D. had a skill of self-defence
完形填空。
     A little old couple walked slowly   1   McDonald"s one cold winter evening. They looked out of place among
the young families and couples   2   there that night.
     Some of the customers looked   3   at them. You could tell what the admirers   4   ."Look, there is a couple
who has been   5   a lot together, probably for 60 years or more!"
     The little old man walked up to the cash register, placed his order and paid   6   it. The couple took a table
near the back wall and on their tray there was one hamburger, one order of French fries and one drink. The
little man unwrapped the hamburger and cut it   7  . Then he carefully counted out the French fries,   8   them in
two piles and neatly placed one pile in front of his wife. He took a sip of the drink, his wife took a sip and then
set the cup down between them. 
       9  the man began to eat his few  10   of hamburger the crowd began to get restless. Again you could   11   
what they were thinking."That poor old couple can only   12   one meal for the two of them. A young man stood
up and came over to the old couple"s table. He politely   13   to buy another meal for them. The old man replied
that they   14   everything. Then the crowd   15   that the little old lady  16  a bite. She just sat there   17   her
husband eat. Again the young man came over and begged them  18  him buy them something to eat. They
refused again. As the little old man finished eating, the young man could no longer stand it. Again he offered to
buy some food. After   19   again, he asked the little old lady a question."Ma"am, why aren"t you eating? You said
that you shared everything. What  20  you are waiting for?" She answered,"The teeth."
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(     )1. A. out of            
(     )2. A. eat                
(     )3. A. surprising         
(     )4. A. thought             
(     )5. A. over               
(     )6. A. off                
(     )7. A. in half           
(     )8. A. cut                
(     )9. A. As                
(     )10. A. mouths           
(     )11. A. say              
(     )12. A. afford          
(     )13. A. supplied        
(     )14. A. were used to share
(     )15. A. found out       
(     )16. A. didn’t eat      
(     )17. A. watched          
(     )18. A. to allow        
(     )19. A. refused         
(     )20. A. is it            
B. into            
B. who eat        
B. anxiously       
B. would think     
B. through         
B. back            
B. into half        
B. divided         
B. Since          
B. hands           
B. talk            
B. bought          
B. provided         
B. used to share 
B. realizing       
B. ate             
B. watching        
B. to let          
B. to refuse       
B. is it that    
C. with             
C. eating           
C. curiously          
C. had thought    
C. throughout       
C. /                 
C. in halves       
C. separated         
C. For           
C. bites              
C. tell             
C. offer             
C. offered           
C. used to sharing  
C. see             
C. had eaten        
C. seen              
C. permitting       
C. refusing          
C. was it that   
D. on                        
D. were eating               
D. admiringly                    
D. were thinking         
D. across                   
D. for                         
D. to halves               
D. put                      
D. While                  
D. sips                        
D. speak                    
D. afforded               
D. wanted                    
D. were used to sharing   
D. noticed                  
D. hadn’t eaten          
D. enjoy                       
D. letting                   
D. having refused           
D. was it               
阅读理解。
     When I learned that my 71-year-old mother was playing Scrabble-a word game-against herself, I
knew I had to do something. My husband suggested we give her a computer to play against. I wasn"t
sure my mother was ready for it After all, it had taken 15 years to persuade her to buy an electric cooker.
Even so, we packed up our old computer and delivered it to my parents" home. And so began my mother"s
adventure in the world of computers.
     It also marked the beginning of an unusual teaching task for me. I"ve taught people of all ages, but I
never thought I would be teaching my mother how to do anything. She has been the one teaching me all
my life: to cook and sew: to enjoy the good times and put up with the bad. Now it was my turn to give
something back.
     It wasn"t easy at the beginning. There was so much to explain and to introduce. Slowly but surely, my
mother caught on, making notes in a little notebook. After a few months of Scrabble and other games, I
decided it was time to introduce her to word processing (文字处理) This proved to be a bigger challenge
(挑战) to her, so I gave her some homework I asked her to write me a letter, using different letter types,
colors and spaces.
     "Are you this demanding with your kindergarten pupils?" she asked. 
     "No, of course not," I said. "They already know how to use a computer."
    My mother isn"t the only one experiencing a fast personal growth period. Thanks to the computer, my
father has finally got over his phone allergy (过敏反应). For as long as I can remember, any time I called,
my mother would answer. Dad and I have had more phone conversations in the last two months than we"ve
had in the past 20 years.
1. What does the author do?
A. She is a cook.
B. She is a teacher.
C. She is a housewife.
D. She is a computer engineer.
2. The author decided to give her mother a computer _____.
A. to let her have more chances to write letters
B. to support her in doing her homework
C. to help her through the bad times
D. to make her life more enjoyable
3. The author asked her mother to write her a letter _____.
A. because her mother had stopped using the telephone
B. because she wanted to keep in touch with her mother
C. so that her mother could practice what she had learned
D. so that her mother could be free from housework
4. After the computer was brought home, the author"s father _____.
A. lost interest in cooking
B. took more phone calls
C. played more games
D. began to use it
完形填空。
     It was a Sunday afternoon and, unlike the past few weekends, the four of us did not sit at the kitchen table
playing cards.
     That evening, my parents seated my sister Emily   1   I down in the living room because they said that they
   2   to talk to us.
     My father began slowly, as if he was   3   something back.   4   grew deep in his forehead   5   he told us
that he and my mother were getting a divorce. Tears began to   6   in my mother"s eyes. My father went over
and stared out   7   the view of the backyard.
     I always   8   of my parents as being in love,   9   they fought all the time. I saw them as   10   in every way.
I looked up to them   11   anyone else, and now they destroyed their  12  . I think the  13  came from not having
anyone to look up to.
     Now I see my father about once a week, and it is  14  . I can talk to him more   15   and I have learned to
appreciate the time I get to spend with my father.   16   my mother it has changed in a different way. I have  17   
to respect her more. She works so hard to   18   the family.
     It took lots of time for me to know that what they did was for the  19  and to   20   them for it. I now know
that parents are not perfect and also make mistakes.
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(     )1. A. and     
(     )2. A. decided 
(     )3. A. getting 
(     )4. A. Threads 
(     )5. A. before   
(     )6. A. build   
(     )7. A. within   
(     )8. A. knew     
(     )9. A. as if   
(     )10. A. perfect 
(     )11. A. as much as
(     )12. A. dream   
(     )13. A. effect   
(     )14. A. different 
(     )15. A. often   
(     )16. A. For     
(     )17. A. come    
(     )18. A. help     
(     )19. A. best     
(     )20. A. admired 
B. but       
B. ought     
B. holding   
B. Marks     
B. as         
B. fall       
B. off       
B. heard     
B. even though 
B. happy     
B. no more than
B. mind       
B. sense     
B. difficult 
B. closely   
B. To         
B. known     
B. afford     
B. better     
B. forgive                  
C. when           
C. had             
C. taking         
C. Signs           
C. after           
C. drop           
C. away           
C. learned       
C. so that       
C. confused       
C. not more than
C. image           
C. feeling          
C. distant       
C. openly         
C. At             
C. hoped           
C. support         
C. most           
C. thank         
D. while       
D. meant           
D. stopping    
D. Lines         
D. since           
D. pile          
D. beyond      
D. thought       
D. now that        
D. puzzled       
D. more than   
D. figure        
D. pain            
D. delicious     
D. kindly        
D. With        
D. refused       
D. supply          
D. more        
D. praise                       
完形填空。
     One day a professor was crossing a river in a boat. To pass the time he started talking to the boatman. He
told him his several   1   in education. The boatman was   2   listening to the professor   3   he didn"t understand what he was saying to him.
     After having said many things, the professor got   4   of speaking. He asked the boatman,"Now tell me
something about you. Have you   5   studied the science of grammar?" "No, I haven"t.""Then you"ve wasted
half of your   6  . How much education have you got?""I"m not educated much. I   7   in my 5th grade, and
since then I"ve been sailing the boat." 
       8   this, the professor got silent. The boatman wasn"t happy with the    9   of the professor, but remained
cool on his face. Soon the black clouds  10  flying low across the sky, and a storm moved in as they sailed
across the water. They were   11   in the storm, and the boat got out of   12   . Fearing that the boat would
capsize (倾覆), the boatman   13   at the professor,"Professor, do you know how to swim?" The professor
replied with contempt (蔑视), "I never   14   my time with such a hobby." The boatman cried,"The boat is
going to  15  in this water. It is you who have wasted your life by not learning to   16   , because you"re going
to drown (淹死) in this water." And he  17  into the water to save himself.
     It"s   18   how we spend our lives and what we value. Only that education is valuable which is useful on the
occasion. The professor was proud of his   19   , while swimming was more valuable when crossing the water.
  20  had their own fields of specialization(专门领域). Jobs differ by post, not social standing.
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(     )5. A. even       
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