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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上完形填空冲刺练习第一节:完形填空(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120各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。1 Since having my son, I have found that I am always lucky enough to be surrounded by people willing to help.When he was eight weeks old, I had a(n) _1_ to meet with a TV producer in New Y

2、ork City to talk about my career. It was Monday. Could I, a young mother with a newborn baby, _2_ from my home outside Boston to meet him on Wednesday? It was a _3_ chance. So I said yes.Honestly, it was _4_. My son hated being in the car seat and ate very _5_ during the long ride. _6_we spent a com

3、fortable Tuesday night at my parents house in Connecticut, which is halfway between Boston and New York. When we _7_in New York, I handed my son over to my friend from college. A dad himself, he _8_him in a coffee shop during my_9_. Everything went fine thanks to his help.When my son was four months

4、 old, my best friend was going through a difficult time. So I decided to fly to Florida to _10_her. Without my husband, who had to work, I was _11_to fly with the baby. But I figured it couldnt be _12_than driving to New York when he was a newborn baby, and I had gotten through that._13_, people I m

5、et on our trip were endlessly_14_. On the flight down, the airline worker got me an extra_15_because the flight wasnt full. A nice lady sitting close to us _16_him while I went to the bathroom. Taxi drivers helped me fasten his car seat and loaded the awkward pushchair in their trunks. To_17_my son,

6、 my friend borrowed a lot of toys. We spent four _18_days in Florida.If you want an opportunity to see the _19_in people, try taking a baby on a trip. In my experience, when facetoface, most people sincerely want to _20_each other.1A.wish Btrip Cappointment Dopportunity2A.walk Bdrive Cfly Dship3A.re

7、asonable Brealistic Crare Dslight4A.exciting Bboring Ctough Dplain5A.quickly Bhurriedly Crudely Dfrequently6A.And BBut CAs DSo7A.arrived Bvisited Cleft Dmissed8A.hunted for Blooked after Claughed at Dcalled on9A.working Bmeeting Cshowing Dpreparing10A.accept Bsave Cwake Dcomfort11A.upset Bpuzzled Cn

8、ervous Dsurprised12A.easier Bworse Clonger Dlater13A.Amazingly BStrangely CAmusingly DInstantly14A.useful Bhopeful Ccheerful Dhelpful15A.cup Bseat Cblanket Dmeal16A.taught Bmoved Cwatched Dloved17A.please Battract Cknow Dsupport18A.busy Bwonderful Csafe Dquiet19A.good Bfun Csecret Dsmile20A.get hold

9、 of Bcatch up with Ctake care of Dmake friends with2Many years ago, I saw a homeless woman, who was wearing only thin clothes, coming in when I was working at a college. She started coughing as she sat down on a sofa in the student public room. _1_, she wasnt well. Without _2_ too much about it, I w

10、ent to the Student Affairs Office where I knew I could find _3_ in the “Lost and Found” box. I gathered up all the clothes and made my way _4_. A coworker told me I should not help this person _5_ it would only lead to her wanting _6_ help. I ignored her and carried on, in spite of the warnings. Two

11、 weeks later a lovely elderly man came to my _7_ and asked to speak with me in private. Curiously (好奇地), I gave him my full _8_. He went on to tell me that he had overheard (无意听到) the _9_ with the coworker about helping the _10_ woman. He wanted me to know that it was always okay to help people, and

12、 that was _11_ he wanted to give me a check for $1,000! I burst into tears, because I really _12_ the money at the time, but also because I had _13_ been recognized in such a way for helping someone! We became good _14_ and, twenty years later, he called me up _15_ and told me he wanted to help me _

13、16_ my first home! He gave me $ 120,000 to buy my _17_ house in my hometown. I asked him why he wanted to give me such a large _18_. And he said it was because I was a “giver” and that I deserved it. I was able to _19_ the perfect little home for me, all because one day I _20_ a homeless woman witho

14、ut hesitation.1A.Luckily BClearlyCTruly DReally2A.worrying BjokingCthinking Dcaring3A.clothes BtrousersCsocks Dcoats4A.out BbackCin Doff5A.so BunlessCthough Dbecause6A.more BlessCmuch Dlittle7A.home BbankCoffice Dclassroom8A.attention BpatienceCpreparation Dsatisfaction9. Aargument Bconversation Cag

15、reement Dwarning 10. Aworried Bfoolish Cpainful Dsad 11. Ahow Bwhether Cwhen Dwhy 12. Aneeded Bdeserved Cliked Dgained 13. Aseldom Bnever Chardly Dalways 14. Astudents Bexperts Cfriends Dgraduates 15. Ahopelessly Bunexpectedly Ccarelessly Dunwillingly 16. Abuy Bselect Crun Dbuild 17. Afavourite Bspl

16、endidCdream Dlarge18. Apresent Beffort Chome Dfriendship 19. Alive Bstay Cown Dgo 20. Afound Bhelped Cmet Drespected 3Many years ago, I saw a homeless woman, who was wearing only thin clothes, coming in when I was working at a college. She started coughing as she sat down on a sofa in the student pu

17、blic room. _1_, she wasnt well. Without _2_ too much about it, I went to the Student Affairs Office where I knew I could find _3_ in the “Lost and Found” box. I gathered up all the clothes and made my way _4_. A coworker told me I should not help this person _5_ it would only lead to her wanting _6_

18、 help. I ignored her and carried on, in spite of the warnings. Two weeks later a lovely elderly man came to my _7_ and asked to speak with me in private. Curiously (好奇地), I gave him my full _8_. He went on to tell me that he had overheard (无意听到) the _9_ with the coworker about helping the _10_ woman

19、. He wanted me to know that it was always okay to help people, and that was _11_ he wanted to give me a check for $1,000! I burst into tears, because I really _12_ the money at the time, but also because I had _13_ been recognized in such a way for helping someone! We became good _14_ and, twenty ye

20、ars later, he called me up _15_ and told me he wanted to help me _16_ my first home! He gave me $ 120,000 to buy my _17_ house in my hometown. I asked him why he wanted to give me such a large _18_. And he said it was because I was a “giver” and that I deserved it. I was able to _19_ the perfect lit

21、tle home for me, all because one day I _20_ a homeless woman without hesitation.1A.Luckily BClearly CTruly DReally2A.worrying Bjoking Cthinking Dcaring3A.clothes Btrousers Csocks Dcoats4A.out Bback Cin Doff5A.so Bunless Cthough Dbecause6A.more Bless Cmuch Dlittle7A.home Bbank Coffice Dclassroom8A.at

22、tention Bpatience Cpreparation Dsatisfaction9. Aargument Bconversation Cagreement Dwarning 10. Aworried Bfoolish Cpainful Dsad 11. Ahow Bwhether Cwhen Dwhy 12. Aneeded Bdeserved Cliked Dgained 13. Aseldom Bnever Chardly Dalways 14. Astudents Bexperts Cfriends Dgraduates 15. Ahopelessly Bunexpectedly

23、 Ccarelessly Dunwillingly 16. Abuy Bselect Crun Dbuild 17. Afavourite BsplendidCdream Dlarge18. Apresent Beffort Chome Dfriendship 19. Alive Bstay Cown Dgo 20. Afound Bhelped Cmet Drespected 4Its amazing how one dollar can change the culture of a school.We have a _16_ school of about 30 students. It

24、 is really full of _17_ and pressure as most of the kids get good _18_ and try to be the best ones. Its _19_ except that a lot of us middle kids felt really pressured. We got the feeling that we were so selfishits every man for _20_21_my friend and I set out to find a way to _22_ the culture. We tho

25、ught doing things for others was the only way to _23_ our depression(沮丧) about school.On the first day of school we put a _24_folded into a heart into one of the leaders lockers with a piece of paper that _25_,“Buy yourself a snack.” We _26_ to give away small gifts every day. We didnt know the _27_

26、 it would have.People went _28_ over it and everyone was talking about who it might be doing the acts of kindness and _29_ that they should do something too. It is so much fun to see the _30_ on everyones faces now! Lots of other people have started sharing _31_now too: chocolate bars, cookies and m

27、oney left _32_ in the vending machine(自动售货机)And lots of notes are on the thanks board saying: “Thanks to whoever started.”Now I actually expect to go to school to have the chance to _33_ people up. I hope kindness will _34_ to other schools._35_ anybody is struggling with being depressed at school a

28、nd work, I totally suggested doing acts of kindness.16A.small Blarge Cfoolish Dhopeless17A.decoration Bselection Ccompetition Dapplication18A.grades Bjewels Creceptions Dsignals19A.unbelievable Bmagical Cgood Dhopeless20A.others Byourself Cnothing Dhimself21A.In relief BIn charge CIn response DIn ca

29、sh22A.spot Bcontinue Cpraise Dchange23A.get over Btake over Ccome up with Dkeep up with24A.paper Bhat Cdollar Dticket25A.agreed Bsaid Cvoted Dtalked26A.refused Bhoped Cpersuaded Descaped27A.risk Bopinion Ceffect Dbeginning28A.wild Bsad Cangry Dpeaceful29A.regretting Bdisagreeing Cdoubting Ddeciding3

30、0A.tears Bpain Csmiles Dterror31A.manners Bselfishness Ckindness Dsadness32A.on duty Bon average Con foot Don purpose33A.bring Bcheer Cspeed Dhold34A.spread Brefer Creact Dharm35A.Until BThough CUnless DIf5My husband and I insisted that our children were old enough to clean their rooms and make thei

31、r beds. But they thought _16_. My complaints, even selfjustified shouting, were always landing on _17_ ears. Very often a whole hours scolding would end with their _18_ into tears. I felt very frustrated. I realized I needed to _19_ my method of “mothering”One day when they were at school, I spent s

32、ome time _20_ their rooms. On their desks, in brief _21_, I left the cards: “Dear Bill (the other card was _22_ to Sarah), your room was messy this morning and Im sure you like it clean. Love, the Room Fairy.” _23_ arriving back, the children were _24_ excited to receive the little note from the Roo

33、m Fairy. The next day, their rooms were fairly tidy. Sure enough, there was another note from the Room Fairy _25_ for them, thanking them for their nice “gift” of a clean room and _26_ asking them to play a certain violin _27_. Each day, thankyou notes would be written differently to keep the ideas

34、_28_Sometimes the Room Fairy would propose a small _29_: “If you can finish your homework and _30_ your lessons before dinner, Id like to watch a particular television programme with you tonight.” Sometimes some coloured markers or other little items would be left in _31_ of well done jobs the day _

35、32_. _33_ I cant remember how long “the Room Fairy” continued leaving her love notes. When they were age appropriate, we used various versions of Postits(便利贴). The bathroom mirror became the _34_ centre of our home. Appointments, notices about visiting relatives, lesson schedules, and changes in pla

36、ns could be posted. We all benefited from and _35_ the idea of sharing reminders and daily details of life through notes. I believe the true advantage of the Room Fairy notes survives in our frequent and enjoyable communication.16A.carefully Bgratefully Cdoubtfully Dotherwise17A.side Bdeaf Cneither

37、Deither18A.crying Bbreaking Cbursting Dgiving19A.change Bapply Cjudge Dadmit20A.clearing Btidying Cemptying Dsearching21A.distance Bwords Cspeech Dsight22A.sent Bread Cdelivered Daddressed23A.As BAt CIn DUpon24A.more than Brather than Cless than Dother than 25A.asking Bwaiting Cpraying Dexpecting 26

38、A.politely Bhappily Cgently Dtoughly27A.music Bsong Cpiece Dtone28A.acceptable Buninteresting Csincere Dfresh29A.reward Baward Csuggestion Drequest30A.go with Blook up Cgo over Dlook into31A.search Bcharge Cpraise Dhonour32A.ahead Bbefore Cover Dago 33A.Actually BEven so CEven if DThough34A.life Bma

39、in Cmemory Dreminder35A.learned Bappreciated Cshared Dthanked6 To increase his schoolteacher income, my dad worked as a shopping assistant. Dad could run his pencil down a long list of _16_recording the prices of what customers bought and quickly arrive at the _17_ sum, never getting the total cost wrong.Later on, the store_18_, and Dad had another occupation as a taxi driver. His three _19_ had one thing in commonthey kept him in the public_20_. He was so wellknown that in any city in the USA he would meet someone he _21_ in the first ha

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