完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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
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完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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 It was in New York City to advise large banks on the secret to success in business. Once I started a 36 with my taxi driver, Tony. He had studied be an oceanic biologist, but couldn"t get a 37 job in that field. “I like driving a taxi,” he said. “38 I hope to do much better than just get by.” Like many people, Tony thought that being self-reliant meant 39 asking for help. But we need to develop relationship in order to 40 our goals. Tony liked chatting with his customers, yet he didn’t want 41 to them. I advised him to give it a 42 . And he did. Not only did his customers take his taxi more often, but they 43 him to their friends. Soon he had a long list of regulars and 44 buy his own car, then a second. He had to 45 a friend to help with the overflow. We each contain 46 Of greatness. Life is all about finding that seed and nurturing it to its 47 growth. And I know it’s 48 , because I am living proof. I’m the son of a steelworker. My dad would come home, his hands 49 and dirty, and say, “I don’t want this for you, Keith. You need a great 50 .” And bravely, he went to the CEO(总裁)of his company to ask for his advise. The CEO admired his 51 and helped get me a scholarship at one of the best schools in the country. I 52 to Yale University and Harvard Business School. 53 I was the youngest chief marketing officer in the Fortune 500. I learned 54 a young age that the secret to success 55 the power of relationship. 36.A.report B.conversation C.suggestion D.speech 37.A.hard B.correct C.suitable D.dull 38.A.And B.Since C.Because D.Though 39.A.never B.always C.ever D.sometimes 40.A.find B.fail C.miss D.achieve 41.A.please B.excite C.bother D.worry 42.A.try B.drive C.talk D.hand 43.A.suggested B.recommended C.mentioned D.told 44.A.was able to B.could C.ought to D.might 45.A.make B.let C.hire D.order 46.A.plants B.seeds C.origins D.members 47.A.empty B.full C.huge D.tiny 48.A.enough B.necessary C.strange D.possible 49.A.scratched B.wounded C.injured D.fixed 50.A.work B.career C.education D.university 51.A.honesty B.feeling C.expression D.courage 52.A.went on B.got off C.set out D.kept up 53.A.So B.Meanwhile C.Soon D.Once 54.A.of B.in C.under D.at 55.A.leads to B.lies in C.relies on D.sticks to |
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36—40 BCAAD 41—45 CABAC 46—50 BBDAC 51—55 DACDB |
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The first thing my host father “warmed” me was that almost everyone in America was a big hugger. I didn’t understand what he meant until my first party. Whether they were friends or strangers, teenagers or elders, girls or guys, everyone I met gave me a big hug. However, as time went on, I began to understand America’s hugging culture. When a friend broke up with me, I was sad. When I told my best American friend about it, she said nothing but put her arms around me. Then warmth of the hug was a greater comfort than anything she could have said to me. One winter day I was walking along the street, shivering(颤抖). It was then I saw two women, each holding a paper board, on which there were two words:FREE HUGS. Their were red because of the freezing weather and they were jumping up and down to keep themselves warm. “Hi, girl! Do you want a hug?” One of them asked me. I went up and opened my arms. The hug was short but warm and it took some of the coldness of the day away. After that I became a big hugger myself. One time my host father and I were traveling to another town. When we reached a restaurant where my friend Cindy worked, he stopped the car. “What’ wrong?” I asked.” “Alice, why don’t you go inside and give Cindy a hug?” He suggested. I went into the restaurant, ran straight up to Cindy, and gave her a hug before she realized what was going on. “That was a big surprise! And you got my day sweetie! ” She told me later. A hug is a way to communicate love and care. Do you want a hug? My arms are wide open. 56.The point of the first three paragraphs is to explain . A.how body language is more important than actual words B.why hugging is so important in American culture C.how expressing, feelings can be difficult for Chinese D.how the author’s attitude toward hugging culture changed 57.We can infer from the passage that the host father . A.seldom has has time to spend with the author B.often shares his experience with the author C.warns the author of the possible danger D.teachers the author to show her care for her friends 58.According the passage, a hug can make us feel A.comforted, loved and cared for B.happy, understood and amazed C.excited, wise and surprised D.cared for, wise and happy |
完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 For much of our life, my mother and I hated each other. I spent most of my childhood 36 with her – or trying to avoid her, as well as her bitterness, unhappiness and endless smoking. I learned how to defend myself with 37 designed to hurt her. In turn, she vowed I would have a 38 who would feel the way about me that I felt about her. Many years later when my husband and I decided to have a child, I was 39 to have a girl. I couldn’t 40 the though of a daughter who might not love me – or who would want to 41 me. As soon as I became pregnant, I was convinced I was having a boy. In the delivery room, on my doctor putting my baby into my arms, I couldn’t wait to tell my mother I had a 42 , while “he” was a girl. At that moment, I couldn’t imagine wanting anyone but her. 43 I couldn’t forget my mother’s teasing vow, even after she died and I saw her in a more 44 light. As my daughter got older, whenever we argued, I worried we were 45 the same awful path that my mother and I had gone down. Last summer, my daughter 46 18, the same age when my mother threw me out of her apartment for 47 . However, I was with her, planning for her first year at college. When my husband and I dropped her off at her school in New York, I finally 48 to her my biggest fear that we would end up like me and my mother. “That will never happen.” she 49 me, kissing me goodbye. Six weeks later, my husband and I returned to the campus. I 50 myself arguing with my daughter about her messy room, not using the library and her mistake of choosing the room near the bathroom. I couldn’t stop myself. And then 51 came: “You’re just like your mother,” my daughter screamed. “I hate you.” And then she 52 . I finally heard the words I had always dreaded. But maybe that was because I 53 them. I had always worried the bond I shared with my daughter would 54 . later that evening, we picked my daughter up to a restaurant. We ate 55 . But when we separated, I hugged her. The next morning, she called telling she loved me. There wasn’t anything to be afraid of anymore. There was just a relationship we should work on with each other. 36.A.sharing B.playing C.communicating D.fighting 37.A.actions B.activities C.words D.weapons 38.A.husband B.friend C.child D.daughter 39.A.afraid B.unlucky C.uncertain D.willing 40.A.have B.bear C.hold D.afford 41.A.love B.escape from C.obey D.keep from 42.A.daughter B.son C.baby D.life 43.A.Furthermore B.But C.And D.Or 44.A.bright B.annoying C.understanding D.unfriendly 45.A.on B.in C.at D.along 46.A. became B.grew C.went D.turned 47.A.good B.nothing C.my good D.all 48.A.presented B.told C.admitted D.informed 49.A.promised B.pardoned C.referred D.reflected 50.A.wanted B.asked C.forced D.found 51.A.it B.she C.they D.that 52.A.walked away B.looked away C.gave away D.stormed away 53.A.deserved B.demanded C.equaled D.appreciated 54.A.tear B.break C.crash D.last 55.A.in vain B.in general C.in silence D.in brief |
Who’s in control of your life? Who is pulling your string? For the majority of us, it’s other people – society, colleagues, friends, family or our religious community. We learned this way of operating when we were very young, of course.We were brainwashed.We discovered that feeling important and feeling accepted was a nice experience and so we learned to do everything we could to make other people like us.As Oscar Wilde puts it,“Most people are other people.Their thoughts are someone else’s opinions,their lives a mimicry(模仿),their passions a quotation.” So when people tell us how wonderful we are,it makes us feel good.We long for this good feeling like a drug—we are addicted to it and seek it out wherever we can.Therefore,we are so eager for the approval of others that we live unhappy and limited lives,failing to do the things we really want to.Just as drug addicts and alcoholics live worsened lives to keep getting theirfix(一剂毒品),we worsen our own existence to get our own constant fix of approval. But just as with any drug,there is a price to pay.The price of the approval drug is freedom--the freedom to be ourselves. The truth is that we cannot control what other people think.People have their own agenda,and they come with their own baggage and,in the end,they’re more interested in themselves than in you.Furthermore,if we try to live by the opinions of others,we will build our life on sinking sand.Everyone has a different way of thinking,and people change their opinions all the time.The person who tries to please everyone will only end up getting exhausted and probably pleasing no one in the process. So how can we take back control? I think there’s only one way--make a conscious decision to stop caring what other people think.We should guide ourselves by means of a set of values—not values imposed from the outside by others,but innate values which come from within.If we are driven by these values and not by the changing opinions and value systems of others,we will live a more authentic,effective,purposeful and happy life. 67.What Oscar Wilde says implies that . A.we have thoughts similar to those of others B.most people have a variety of thoughts C.other people’s thoughts are more important D.most people’s thoughts are controlled by others 68.What does the author try to argue in the third paragraph? A.Changing opinions may cost us our freedom. B.We may lose ourselves to please others. C.We need to pay for what we want to get. D.The price of taking the drug is freedom. 69.It can be concluded from the passage that . A. it’s better to do what we like B.we shouldn’t care what others think C.we shouldn’t change our own opinions D.it"s important to accept others’ opinions 70.The author tries to persuade the readers to accept his arguments mainly by . A.analyzing causes and effects B.providing examples and facts C.discussing questions D.making suggestions |
How to Be a Winner Sir Steven Redgrave Winner of 5 Olympic Gold Medals “In 1997 I was found to have developed diabetes(糖尿病). Believing my career(职业生涯) was over, I felt extremely low. Then one of the specialists said there was no reason why I should stop training and competing. That was it the encouragement I needed. I could still be a winner if I believed in myself. I am not saying that it isn’t difficult sometimes. But I wanted to prove to myself that I wasn"t finished yet. Nothing is to stand in my way.” Karen Pickering Swimming World Champion “I swim 4 hours a day, 6 days a week. I manage that sort of workload by putting it on top of my diary. This is the key to success-you can’t follow a career in any field without being well—organized. List what you believe you can achieve. Trust yourself, write down your goals for the day, however small they are, and you’ll be a step closer to achieving them.” Kirsten Best Poet & Writer “When things are getting hard, a voice inside my head tells me that I can’t achieve something. Then there are other distractions, such as family or hobbies. The key is to concentrate. When I feel tense, it helps a lot to repeat words such as ‘calm’, ‘peace’ or ‘focus’, either out loud or silently in my mind. It makes me feel more in control and increases my confidence. This is a habit that can become second nature quite easily and is a powerful psychological(心理的) tool” 60. What does Sir Steven Redgrave mainly talk about? A. Difficulties influenced his career. B. Specialists offered him medical advice. C. Training helped him defeat his disease. D. He overcame the shadow of illness to win. 61. What does Karen Pickering put on top of her diary? A. Her training schedule. B. Her daily happenings. C. Her achievements. D. Her sports career. 62.What does the underlined word “distractions” probably refer to? A. Ways that help one to focus. B. Words that help one to feel less tense. C. Activities that turn one"s attention away. D. Habits that make it hard for one to relax. 63. According to the passage ,what do the three people have in common? A. Courage. B. Devotion. C. Hard work .D. Self-confidence. |
第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项 I am not one who is frightened easily, but I must admit that one night I saw a firure that really struck terror into my heart. I 36 it was a cold moon - lit night when I was walking home. It was the first night of my whole life that I had been outside 37 at such a late time. There were 38 few people on the road at night. Even during the day, the road was used by only some. On that night, it seemed even 39 . While I was walking, I could hear some 40 made by creatures that love the night world. I moved really fast towards home. It was 41 because I was hungry. More importantly, I was eager to get back home for warmth. All of a sudden, I 42 an old lady in a short distance away. Her 43 was covered with a white cloth. She was 44 to me, I think. I was a bit 45 . I wanted to know 46 she was there at that time of the late night. I stopped walking for a while. As I 47 there, stories about ghosts (鬼) began to come to my mind one after 48 . I was soon 49 fear and started to run as fast as I could. When I reached home I could 50 speak. The next day, however, I 51 that place again to make sure that the woman was not a ghost but indeed a real person. But I could find no footprints there 52 a banana plant. I realized then that it was the banana plant with its leaves moving in the gentle wind that 53 like a woman waving her hand. I had indeed made a fool of myself; but after the 54 night’s experience, this 55 was small relief to me. 36.A.realized B.recognized C.remembered D.reminded 37.A.alone B.asleep C.awake D.lonely 38.A.never B.often C.seldom D.rarely 39.A.busier B.noisier C.quieter D.wider 40.A.noises B.quarrels C.songs D.voices 41.A.completely B.mainly C.obviously D.partly 42.A.made sense of B.caught sight of C.got ahead of D.took hold of 43.A.waist B.leg C.head D.hand 44.A.smiling B.waiting C.whispering D.waving 45.A.mysterious B.cautious C.conscious D.curious 46.A.why B.when C.what D.how 47.A.lay B.sat C.stood D.walked 48.A.another B.other C.others D.the other 49.A.addicted to B.filled with C.far from D.short of 50.A.clearly B.easily C.hardly D.loudly 51.A.traveled B.visited C.appreciated D.went 52.A.over B.without C.than D.except 53.A.felt B.looked C.smelt D.sounded 54.A.previous B.next C.last D.following 55.A.invention B.achievement C.contribution D.discovery |
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