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第四節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出適合填入
對應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)涂黑。
David grew up poor. He started 26 in the 7th grade and by high school he was only going to school half days, leaving at 11 am to go to work.
Lack of money meant lack of 27 opportunities, but he had a 28 for knowledge. In his 29 time he read books on human development, vocabulary builders, 30 that he thought would help him succeed 31 down the road.
He was a hard worker and rose above his lack of higher education to produce decently for his family, 32 the factory life was taking it toll (造成傷害) on him 33 , emotionally, and spiritually. It was, in his mind, 34 him like a slow poison.
In 1995 he bought his first computer and a few months later discovered the Internet. He wanted to be a part of it, and worked 48 or more hours in the 35 and worked 36 40 or more hours a week teaching 37 computer skills. He worked harder than he 38 had in his life, logging over 100 hours a week on many, many 39 .
David began applying for jobs in the Internet and computer fields. He was shot down many times, but he never 40 . he had a goal and kept after it even when he didn’t feel like it because anything else seemed so 41 . That kind of drive and perseverance (堅(jiān)持不懈) almost always pays off.
I’m 42 to say David left the factory and took a job in the computer field. He beat out college-educated applicants with 4-year degrees with his 43 skills.
This is a true story about 44 . It’s a story about believing yourself. It’s a story about finding what you love to do and following your 45 .
26. A. studying | B. working | C. entering | D. playing |
27. A. educational | B. personal | C. political | D. occasional |
28. A. way | B. hope | C. hunger | D. goal |
29. A. spare | B. part | C. own | D. school |
30. A. something | B. everything | C. anything | D. nothing |
31. A. somewhere | B. everywhere | C. anywhere | D. nowhere |
32. A. and | B. so | C. yet | D. but |
33. A. terribly | B. personally | C. heartedly | D. physically |
34. A. fighting | B. killing | C. murdering | D. butchering |
35. A. factory | B. farm | C. school | D. family |
36. A. other | B. the other | C. others | D. another |
37. A. him | B. himself | C. themselves | D. others |
38. A. even | B. ever | C. still | D. yet |
39. A. positions | B. conditions | C. occasions | D. situations |
40. A. gave up | B. gave in | C. gave away | D. gave out |
41. A. helpful | B. hopeful | C. helpless | D. hopeless |
42. A. sure | B. certain | C. sorry | D. happy |
43. A. self-taught | B. self-assured | C. self-controlled | D. self-styled |
44. A. failure | B. confidence | C. foundation | D. determination |
45. A. ideas | B. ways | C. dreams | D. styles |
A good woman one day said something that hurt her best friend of many years. She regretted 41 and would have done 42 to have 43 the words. What she said hurt the friend so much that this good woman was herself 44 for the pain she caused. In an effort to 45 what she had done, she went to an older, wiser woman in the village, explained her 46 , and asked for advice.
Listening to her, the older woman 47 the younger woman’s distress and knew she must help her. She also knew she could 48 relieve her pain, 49 she could teach. She knew the outcome would 50 the character of the younger woman. She said, “Tonight, take your best feather pillows and put a single feather on the 51 of each house in town before the 52 .”
The young woman hurried home to prepare for her task, even though the feather pillows were very dear to her. All night long, she labored alone in the 53 . Finally the sky was getting light: she placed the last feather on the steps of the last house. Just as the sun rose, she returned to the older woman,
“Now,” said the wise woman, “Go back and 54 your pillows with the feather you have put on the steps. Then everything will be as it was before.
“You know that’s 55 ! The wind blew each feather as fast as I placed them on the doorsteps!” The young woman was surprised.
“That’s true,” said the older woman. “Never forget. Each of your words is like a 56 in the wind. Once 57 , no amount of effort, 58 how heartfelt or sincere, can 59 return them to your mouth. Choose your words well and 60 them most of all in the presence of those you love.”
41. A immediately | B. simply | C. necessarily | D. usually |
42. A. everything | B. nothing | C. something | D. anything |
43. A. taken back | B. taken up | C. taken down | D. taken out |
44. A. ruined | B. damaged | C. destroyed | D. hurt |
45. A. regret | B. remove | C. delay | D. lose |
46. A. condition | B. situation | C. affair | D. state |
47. A. worried | B. presented | C. sensed | D. discovered |
48. A. certainly | B. hardly | C. never | D. completely |
49. A. but | B. so | C. for | D. or |
50. A. account for | B. depend on | C. lead to | D. bring out |
51. A. window | B. door | C. doorstep | D. room |
52. A. sunset | B. dusk | C. sunrise | D. darkness |
53. A. night | B. cold | C. evening | D. shade |
54. A. research | B. return | C. replace | D. refill |
55. A. impossible | B. reasonable | C. important | D. strange |
56. A. sound | B. pillow | C. feather | D. leaf |
57. A. done | B. made | C. begun | D. spoken |
58. A. in spite of | B. regardless of | C. because of | D. worthy of |
59. A. even | B. ever | C. still | D. never |
60. A. guard | B. mind | C. talk | D. catcht |
The grade-6 student was 38 a Chinese language class in Zhongwang Primary School in Qishan village of Longnan city, one of the worst-hit areas in
"Window panes began rattling and it 41 a huge swarm of bees was buzzing underground," 42 Tong Shuangxi, Tong Shiqiang's teacher and uncle. "The sound grew 43 ... and then I 44 it was an earthquake."
The teacher yelled: " 45 out." All the students ran out of the room immediately.
46 outside, Tong Shuangxi rushed toward the kindergarten where the children 47 a nap. Tong Shiqiang ran with him.
Only three of the kids had 48 to run out of their room when they 49 the building. The rest were crying, too 50 to move. It 51 less than three minutes for the uncle-nephew duo to carry out all the five- and six-year-olds to 52 .
53 whether all the kids had been saved, Tong and his nephew had 54 begun checking the rolls when the classroom's walls fell down. "That's the only time I was scared," said Tong Shiqiang.
The 14-year-old is 55 to be nominated (提名) for the child hero award, to be given by the Ministry of Education and the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Youth League.
36. A. couple | B. dozen | C. lot | D. number |
37. A. find | B. give | C. show | D. win |
38. A. listening | B. hearing | C. attending | D. giving |
39. A. while | B. when | C. where | D. which |
40. A. other | B. another | C. others | D. the other |
41. A. looked | B. seemed | C. appeared | D. turned |
42. A. remembers | B. remains | C. reminds | D. remarks |
43. A. alouder | B. weaker | C. louder | D. clearer |
44. A. thought | B. found | C. realized | D. recognized |
45. A. Nobody | B. Anybody | C. Somebody | D. Everybody |
46. A. After | B. Before | C. Since | D. Once |
47. A. had | B. have | C. were having | D. having had |
48. A. tried | B. managed | C. wanted | D. wondered |
49. A. arrived | B. got | C. reached | D. escaped |
50. A. frightened | B. moved | C. surprised | D. excited |
51. A. took | B. spent | C. carried | D. paid |
52. A. hospital | B. classroom | C. yard | D. safety |
53. A. Not sure | B. No wonder | C. No problem | D. Not nearly |
54. A. even | B. ever | C. never | D. just |
55. A. lovely | B. friendly | C. kindly | D. likely |
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