科目: 來源:吉林省模擬題 題型:完形填空
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Tina and Thomas Sjogren were the fourth and fifth people to reach the earth's three poles. Years ago, the couple were 1 across the North Atlantic on their way to Europe. Tina looked out of her window and was 2 by the vast amount of space in Greenland. "The sky outside the window burst into different 3 , and auroras (極光) flew all around us. I 4 what it would be like to step down there and start walking 5 , all alone in such a place." She thought, "If this is what Iceland and Greenland are like, how 6 then must the Arctic be?" She turned to her husband, 7 him awake and said, "Honey, let's go to the Poles!" Tina's 8 would not be their first adventure. They had already climbed Mount Qomolangma. The pair soon made a 9 to visit both the North and South Poles on skis, travelling 10 . On February 2, 2002, they reached the South Pole. Their journey 11 2 000 kilometres. After just 35 days of recovery and preparation, they 12 again. "You are so 13 after the long expedition to the South Pole, so you don't know if you could do 14 right away." On May 29, after travelling for the whole morning, as the couple watched with weak 15 , the numbers on their GPS showed that their goal had 16 been achieved. They had made it. Without the 17 of dogs or supplies dropped from planes, it was only their strength and willpower that 18 them to ski and swim their way. They got valuable experience but that did not come without a 19 . If you go on an adventure, there's always the risk of something going wrong. 20 , you will learn from it. | ||||
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科目: 來源:上海模擬題 題型:完形填空
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When I entered Berkeley, I hoped to earn a scholarship. Having been a Straight-A student. I believed I could 1 tough subjects and really learn something. One such course was World Literature given by Professor Jayne. I was extremely interested in the ideas he 2 in class. When I took the first exam, I was 3 to find a 77, C-plus, on my test paper, for English was my best subject. I went to Professor Jayne, who listened to my arguments but remained 4 . I decided to try harder, although I didn't know what that means 5 school had always been easy for me. I read the books more carefully, but got another 77. Again, I 6 with Professor Jayne. Again, he listened 7 but wouldn't change his mind. One more test before the final exam. One more 8 to improve my grade. So I redoubled my efforts and, for the first time, learned the meaning of the word " 9 ". But my 10 did no good and everything went as before. The last hurdle was the final. No matter what grade I got, it wouldn't cancel three C-pluses. I might as well kiss the 11 goodbye. I stopped working hard. I felt I knew the course material as well as I ever would. The night before the final, I even 12 myself to a movie. The next day I decided for once I'd have fun with a test. A week later, I was surprised to find I got an A I hurried into Professor Jayne's office. He 13 to be expecting me. "If I gave you the grade as you expected, you wouldn't continue to work as hard." I stared at him, 14 that his analysis and strategy were correct. I had worked my head off, as I had never done before. I was 15 when my course grade arrived: A-plus. It was the only A-plus given. The next year I received my scholarship. I've always remembered Professor Jayne's lesson: you alone must set your own standard of excellence. | ||||
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科目: 來源:浙江省模擬題 題型:完形填空
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I wouldn't ask for a dressing room. My mom always asked for me. The evening before I had 1 risen from my seat and piled on excess (過量) noodles. Then I licked (舔) my bowl with the buttered garlic bread, 2 no evidence of the four servings I had eaten greedily. In the morning I would be forced to lie on my bed and suck in my 3 just to button my jeans. I feared school 4 . The sale rack, with its slender size markers, knew my number continued to grow. I learned 5 to eat from my dad: fast and without thinking. In our house, the dinner table involved 6 with the children on defense. One 7 move and our dinner would be snatched off our plates without warning and eaten up by our father 8 than we could blink. We soon learned to keep a hand up while 9 our chicken, and if mom decided to cook that night we needed to hurry and get 10 before it was gone. Only one pair of jeans I tried on fit. I 11 and told my mother I could button every pair but only needed the jeans that lay 12 in my hands. We walked to the checkout. I kept my head down as we passed a group of girls. They 13 . I glanced up only long enough to know my place. Their 14 cut at me, hands cupped over their mouths in secrecy. The shop was about to close and I 15 two girls in my third grade class out. "I like your pants. Where did you get them?" Marcy asked Alicia. I nodded in agreement, 16 they had removed their cupped hands and I could hear the 17 . "Really? I like yours better," Alicia replied. "We should trade. What 18 are you?" Marcy asked. "I don't know..." Alicia said, finding the tag in the back of her pants. "Seven." "Me too," Marcy said. I 19 in line as I held the jeans, tag folded in so 20 could see the number on it was 12. I am not a size seven. | ||||
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科目: 來源:浙江省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解
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科目: 來源:浙江省模擬題 題型:完形填空
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Russ was a lovable kid with a variety of communication challenges-a speech impediment (語言障礙), dyslexia (誦讀困難), and auditory problems. 1 today he is walking confidently, standing tall to make an acceptance 2 for having been chosen one of the "Outstanding Young Citizens" in Ocean County, New Jersey 3 his remarkable volunteer service in the town of Toms River. As I listened, I closed my eyes. I found myself 4 those memorable moments. My mind was full of warm images of Russ as a loving, caring youth, a gentle soul, 5 his challenges. And now, as he stood at the platform, I knew his heart 6 be racing. As Russ continued to speak, I thought about the fateful day when he was diagnosed with all those impairments (損傷) and how 7 his tutors would be if they could see him today. Here he was at twenty-nine, being honored for ten years of service as a volunteer 8 . Russ was 9 for organizing clothing for the homeless, teaching preschool children about fire safety, and for playing Santa Claus for very sick children by driving up in a fire truck. Russ thanked his parents for providing him with dignity and for teaching him about morals. Then, pausing for a few seconds, he 10 us by surprise by touching lovingly on the 11 of his nephew, Austin. Austin was just three years old when he died from an incurable disease. At that nloment, I had to close my eyes again 12 a different set of tears ran down my cheeks. A silence 13 the room as Russ owed his volunteer award to Austin. He 14 his address by lifting up the audience with these words, "Austin taught me how to love." I have never thought of this day. 15 , no one had ever thought that Russ would made 16 as the star of the football team, and he had never been voted "most likely to succeed," but he 17 to be a true "star" in his community. Russ became a man of strong character 18 his unselfish service to others. With so many impairments, Russ now sees and acts 19 with his heart. His words and deeds inspire everyone who knows him. It is Russ, our son, who has shown us what 20 is. | ||||
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科目: 來源:0103 期末題 題型:完形填空
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Once upon a time, there were two men. One was hard-working and had a lot of 1 and perseverance | ||||
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科目: 來源:0128 期中題 題型:完形填空
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A beautiful girl was shopping with her mother in Blue-sky Market. It was 1 hard outside. Many people all stood there under the awning (遮雨篷). They waited, some patiently,others impatiently because of the bad weather. The girl's 2 was so sweet. "Mom, let's run through the rain,"she said suddenly. "What?" Mom asked. "Let's run through the rain!" "No, Honey. We'll 3 until it slows down a bit," Mom replied. The child waited about another. 4 and repeated, "Mom, let's run through the rain." "We'll get 5 if we do," Mom said. "No, we won't, Mom.That's not what you said this 6 " the young girl said as she tugged (拽) at her mom's arm. "This morning? 7 did 1 say we could run through the rain and not get wet?" "Don't you 8 ? When you were talking to Daddy 9 his cancer, you said, 'If God can get us through this, he can get us through 10 '!" The people became 11 . Nothing could be 12 but the rain.Mom thought for a moment about what she would say. "Honey, you are 13 . Let's run through the rain." 14 they ran off. People all stood watching, smiling and laughing as they 15 past the cars and through the puddles (水坑). They 16 their shopping bags over their heads. They got wet through, but they were 17 by a few who laughed like children all the 18 to their cars. People can 19 your money and health, but no one can ever take away your memories. So, don't 20 to make time to make memories every day. | ||||
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