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1、2014高考英语抓分训练:议论文型语法填空(限时:每篇5分钟)AWhat on earth does happiness mean? I cant give you its exact definition, but Im sure if you love and help 1._, youll get it. Ill never forget an old lady. She lives in 2._ small house alone. It is said that her husband and her son 3._ (die)in a road accident years ago
2、. Her life is bitter, but she often helps others 4._ a smile. Whenever it snows, she is always the first to clean the paths. She looks after several children living nearby. I am one of them. I often remember the stories she told us and her kind smile. Perhaps she is unlucky, but I think she is a hap
3、py person. Her life is full of 5._ (laugh)and love.But Im sad to see some people getting their happiness in bad ways. They talk 6._ (noise) in cinemas and meeting rooms; they destroy trees to enjoy themselves and they laugh at others shortcomings. Perhaps they feel happy at that time, 7._ they will
4、never get true happiness because they 8._ (lose)their personality already.Now I know what happiness is;9._ means kindness, love and unselfishness. Above all, I have come to understand that 10._ (bring)happiness to others is getting ourselves happiness.BEach of us fails from time to time. If we are w
5、ise, we accept these failures as a necessary part of the learning process. 1._ all too often as parents and teachers, we do not allow our children to have the same right. We convey either by words or by actions that failure is something to be ashamed 2._, and that nothing but top performance lives u
6、p to our expectations.When I see a child subject to this kind of pressure, I think of Donnie. He was 3._ shy and nervous perfectionist. His fear of failure 4._ (keep) him from classroom games that other children played with joyous abandon. He seldom answered questions for fear 5._ he might be wrong.
7、 He seldom finished his work because he 6._ (repeated) checked with me to be sure he hadnt made a mistake. I tried my best to build up 7._ selfconfidence. And I frequently asked God for direction. But nothing changed until midterm, 8._ Mary Anne, a student teacher, was appointed to our classroom. Sh
8、e was young and pretty, and she loved children. My pupils, Donnie 9._ (include), adored her. With her frequent 10._ (courage), Donnie became confident.CNowadays employees are supposed to make contributions to their companies. What is the 1._ (value) contribution employees make to their companies, kn
9、owledge or judgment? I say judgment. Knowledge, no matter how broad, is useless 2._ it is applied. And application takes judgment, 3._ involves something of a sixth sensea high performance of the mind.This raises interesting questions about the best 4._ (train) for todays business people. As Daniel
10、Goleman suggests in 5._ new book, Emotional Intelligence, the latest scientific findings seem to indicate that clever 6._ inflexible people dont have the right stuff in an age when the suitable ability is the key 7._ survival.In 8._ recent cover story, Time Magazine sorted through the current thinki
11、ng on intelligence and reported, “New brain research suggests that emotions, not IQ, may be the true measure of human intelligence.” The basic significance of the emotional intelligence that Time called “EQ” 9._ (suggest) by management expert Karen Boylston: “Customers are telling businesses.I dont
12、care whether every member of your staff graduated from Harvard. I will take my business and go 10._ I am understood and treated with respect.”DThis semester, a total of 129 monitoring (监视的) cameras were set up in our school. Stairs, hallways, gates are 1._ equipped. Everybody is talking about it.Mos
13、t students have mixed opinions about the change. On the one hand, they think were safer on campus. Just think: With 129 new highdefinition (高分辨率的) cameras 2._ (work) day and night, who would dare to break into school? All images recorded 3._ (send) to the operation room. On the other hand, students
14、think the cameras are peeping (窥视) on them as well. They think they arent free to say 4._ do what they want. The cameras remind them they have to behave 5._, which makes them unhappy. They want their freedom and privacy. But at least our 6._ (secure) is guaranteed. Also, we dont have to worry about
15、our personal property. 7._ is said, freedom is not something you are given, but something you have to fight 8._. Giving some of my freedom in exchange for safety is 9._ fair trade. If the cameras are watching what I am doing, let them watch! I dont behave any differently 10._ other students. Moreove
16、r, even if they can monitor what I do, they can never get into my mind and know what I am thinking.EEven in China today, most 1._ (ability) teenagers have to go to special schools to receive 2._ education. I know people are trying to give them more help, comfort and care, 3._ I dont agree with such
17、idea.Those peoples life is difficult and frustrating, 4._ we should give them a hand in their normal life. But despite their disability, theyre complete. They have their own thoughts and feelings. We cant say disability will limit a persons life. So its necessary for them to study 5._ (depend) and e
18、qually just as normal people. If they 6._ (ask) to go to the special school, they will probably treat themselves 7._ special, unlucky people. That will make them 8._ (lose) hope.9_ those people need most is confidence and dignity. Most of them hate 10._ feeling that they always need others help. The
19、y just want to prove themselves as we do.In a word, help is essential, but we should give those people more individual space.FPoor student behaviour seems to be an 1._ (increase) widespread problem and I think that modern lifestyles are probably responsible for this.In many countries, the birth rate
20、 is decreasing so that families are smaller with 2._ children. These children are often spoilt, not in terms of love and attention because 3._ (work) parents do not have the time for this, 4._ in more material ways. They are allowed to have 5._ they want, regardless of price, and to behave as they p
21、lease. This means that the children grow up 6._ consideration for others and without any understanding of 7._ their standard of living comes from.When they get to school age, they have not learned any selfcontrol or discipline. Teachers continually complain 8._ this problem and measures 9._(take) to
22、 combat the situation. But I think the situation to the problem lies with the families, 10._ need to be more aware of the future consequences of spoiling their children.GBeauty has always been regarded as something praiseworthy. Almost everyone thinks attractive people are happier and have more resp
23、ectable jobs. But in the executive(主管的) circle, 1._ can become a disadvantage. While attractiveness is a positive factor for a man on his way up the executive ladder, it is 2._ (harm) to a woman. Handsome male executives are considered to have more honesty than plainer men; effort and ability usuall
24、y lead 3._ their success. Attractive female executives are considered to have less honesty than unattractive 4._ ;people do not connect their success with ability 5._ with factors such as luck. All unattractive women executives are thought to have more honesty and to be more capable than the attract
25、ive female executives. However, interestingly, the rise of the unattractive overnight successes 6._ (connect) more to personal relationships and less to ability.Attractive women are not thought to be able. This is true even in politics. Anne Bowman, a writer, 7._ recently made a study, asked 125 und
26、ergraduate students to rank two groups of photographs, one of men and one of women, in order of attractiveness. And then the students were told the photographs were of candidates for political offices. They were asked to rank them again, in the order they would vote 8._ them. The results showed that
27、 attractive males 9._ (complete) defeated unattractive men, but the women 10._ (rank) most attractive by the students unchangeably received the fewest votes. H“Put yourself in someone elses shoes.” is 1._ idiom that means if you imagine yourself to be in another persons position, good or bad, you ma
28、y understand how they feel, good or bad, or why they have done 2._ theyve done.This idiom comes from the fact 3._ a pair of perfectly fitting shoes for someone may not fit another person as perfectly. So, literally, only if you put 4._ another persons shoes can you feel how it is to walk in 5._Metap
29、horically(比喻地) speaking, “their shoes” stands for other peoples position. A local boy is detained(扣留) by the police 6._ a theft, and one of his friends might 7._ (private) say to himself: “I wouldnt want to be in his shoes now.” That is, he doesnt want 8._ (put) into prison for stealing.By trying to
30、 “put on their shoes”, we try to imagine ourselves in 9._ situation, by seeing things from their point of view, by thinking about how we would want to be treated if we were them.Harper Lee, of course, 10._ (express) this idea best in To Kill a Mockingbird: “You never really understand a person until
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