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1、端午英语阅读练习注:本次设计为五天的量,每天一篇完形,两篇短文,一篇任务型阅读,每天练习时间为30分钟一、完形填空阅读下面的短文,从各题所给的四个备选项中选出最佳答案。第1篇How can I become a better person? This _1_ has been in my head for long. As students, we _2_ most of our time studying. I know learning at school, of course, makes us better persons, _3_ I always dream of doing mo
2、re.Last year, I got to know a group of autistic(患自闭症的) children. We called _4_ “the Snails(蜗牛).” It was hard to communicate with them at first, because they wouldnt like to. After a _5_ training, I became more skilled. I got closer to them day by day. _6_ my surprise, I found that every one of “the
3、Snails” had his or her own _7_. And their colorful pictures on the wall attracted my special attention, though it was difficult to tell what they were trying to _8_.Moved by their pictures, I decided to hold a charity(慈善) sale. We walked on the busy street, selling their _9_ pictures. We sold 60 pic
4、tures that day. People thought their pictures were full of imagination._10_ to the question about how to become a better person, I think I am lucky enough to get my own answer.1AtestBstoryCproblemDquestion2AspendBcostCuseDpay3AsoBandCbutDbecause4AtheyBthemCtheirDtheirs5Atwo-weekBtwo-weeksCtwo weeksD
5、two weeks6AInBToCForDWith7AhopeBgoalCtalentDpurpose8AmakeBsellCdrawDexpress9AcheapBlivelyCcreativeDexpensive10ABackBFromCAcrossDForward第2篇When I was thirteen, my only dream was to become the star on our football team. But that depended on if I could beat out Miller King, who was the best _11_ at our
6、 school.Football season _12_ in September. However, during the whole summer holiday, I carried my football everywhere for _13_. But just before September, Miller was hit by a car and lost his right arm. I went to see him after he came back from hospital. He looked very _14_, but he didnt cry.That se
7、ason, I tried my best to play football well. And I made it. I _15_ all of Millers records while he _16_ the games on TV at home. We went 10:1 and I was named the mostvaluable player. _17_ I often had bad dreams in which I was to blame (归咎)for Millers _18_.One afternoon, when I was crossing the field
8、 to go home, I saw Miller failing going over a fence (篱笆) which wasnt _19_ to climb if you had both arms. Im sure I was the last personin the world he wanted to accept _20_ from. But even that challenge, he accepted it naturally. Ihelped him move _21_ over the fence. When we were finally _22_ on the
9、 other side, he said,” You know I didnt tell you this during the season, but you did fine. Thank you for filling in forme.His words freed me from my bad dreams. I _23_ myself, “He was more of a leader even _24_ an arm.” Damaged but not defeated (打败), he was _25_ ahead of me. I was right to have admi
10、red him. From that day on, I grew bigger and a little more real.11AcoachBstudentCteacherDplayer12AstartedBendedCtookDopened13ApracticeBfanCshowDplay14ApaleBinterestedCexcitedDworried15AgotBbrokeCkickedDreached16AsawBnoticedCfoundDwatched17AAndBThenCButDSo18AstoryBmistakeCaccidentDevent19AeasyBdiffic
11、ultCbraveDstrong20ApraiseBadviceChelpDgift21AquicklyBslowlyCsimplyDquietly22AsurprisedBspecialCluckyDsafe23Areplied toBkept toCthought toDlistened to24AwithBwithoutCunderDin25AstillBalsoCneverDJust第3篇Wishing to encourage her young sons progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a pianists conce
12、rt on a summer holiday evening. After they found their _26_, the mother saw two friends in the hall and walked to _27_ them.It was the boys first time to come to the hall. He thought it was a good _28_ for him to explore the wonders of the concert hall. He _29_ and walked around.He walked _30_ a doo
13、r marked NO ADMITTANCE(禁止入内).When the hall lights dimmed (变暗) , the _31_ would begin.The mother returned to her seat and discovered that her son was _32_. The mother was _33_ worried at that at the moment that tears (眼泪)were in her eyes.The concert began, and the lights focused on (聚焦于) the wonderfu
14、l piano on stage. The mother was _34_to see her little boy sitting at the keyboard, playing the song Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star _35_ he did at home.At that moment, the great pianist came, quickly moved to the piano and _36_ in the boys ear, Dont stop. Keep playing. He leaned over (俯身) and began fi
15、lling in a bass part (低音) with his left _37_, then added a running obbligato (伴奏) with his right hand. They played the piano together _38_.The old pianist and theyoung novice (初学者) changed a frightening situation into a wonderful creative experience. The audience (观众) stood up and_39_ them.An artist
16、s achievements and charm depend on not only his perfect skills _40_ his good qualities.26AdesksBstageCseatsDpiano27AgreetBfeedCnoticeDsearch28AuseBchanceCseasonDculture29AflewBsatCfellDrose30AthroughBacrossCaboveDover31AfilmBconcertCconversationDmeeting32AsleepyBmissingCtiredDexcited33AsoBveryCmuchD
17、such34AseriousBsadCpatientDsurprised35AwhenBifCasDbefore36AcalledBshoutedCwhisperedDcried37AhandBshoulderCfootDleg38AbadlyBcarelesslyCterriblyDhappily39Afought withBlaughed atCshouted atDcheered for40AorBbutCandDso第4篇There was a very special boy in my neighborhood. His name is Tony. He is only four
18、years old. Little Tony loved to sit at his mothers desk to play games on a _41_ in the living room. He could play for a long time, when his mother didnt _42_ the computer. He got lost in the game and even(甚至)_43_ the time. When he played, the game was like a dream in his mind(大脑). One day, he _44_ i
19、nto the chair at his mothers desk and wanted to play the game again, _45_ he found the computer wasnt there. “Mom!” shouted the boy. “What happened?” his mom ran _46_ the kitchen. “Mom! Look!” he cried, pointing(指着)at the _47_.“There isnt _48_ special on the desk, dear.” his mom looked and said. “Bu
20、t the computer isnt here!” he said. “Oh, I know. The computer didnt _49_. We had to ask someone to fix(修理)it. Itll be _50_ soon.” said his mom. Little Tony sat at the desk and had nothing to do. There was only an old _51_ on the desk. He _52_ the book and looked at the words. He read some and then s
21、ome more. He was _53_ to find the pictures started to form(形成)in his mind just like the computer game. Tow days later, the computer was back. But the special boy had a special _54_ that didnt need a computer. For from books come _55_, and then from dreams come beautiful tomorrows.41ATVBcomputerCtele
22、phoneDradio42AbuyBbringCsellDuse43AheardBtookCforgotDbrought44AclimbedBlistenedCcleanedDarrived45AsoBbutCandDor46AfromBtoCaroundDin47AchairBpictureCclockDdesk48AanythingBsomethingCeverythingDnothing49ApracticeBturnCworkDstudy50AoverBalongCawayDback51AkiteBmapCbookDdrum52AclosedBopenedCputDdrew53Alaz
23、yBsurprisedCterribleDtired54AgameBruleCjobDproblem55AlanguagesBpaintingsCnewspapersDdreams第5篇During summer vacations, I would volunteer at the pet rescue(救助) center, so I could see a lot of dogs. Minnie was the funniestlooking dog Id ever seen by far. Her body looked like a sausage. Her hair was too
24、 thin to _56_ her body. Her eyes always seemed surprised, and her tail was so short that it looked like a rats tail.She looked so strange that her _57_ didnt want her any more. She was brought to the center. _58_ I thought , “Minnie was kind and sweet. No one should laugh at her strange looking.” So
25、 I gave Minnie a good bath and _59_ her in the newspaper:“Funnylooking dog, kind and sweet, needs a loving _60_”Later, a boy called me, but I warned him that Minnie was _61_. However, the boy told me that his grandfathers sixteenyearold dog had just died. They wanted to _62_ Minnie very much. Hearin
26、g these words, I said that they could take Minnie away. I combed(梳) her hair, and gave her a good bath. Then we waited for them to arrive.At last, an old car stopped in front of the pet rescue center. Two kids _63_ to the door. They put Minnie into their arms and rushed out to their grandfather _64_
27、 was waiting in the car. I hurried behind them to see his reaction(反应)Inside the car, the grandfather put Minnie in his arms and _65_ her soft hair. She looked very relaxed and happy. “Shes perfect, and I like her!” the old man said. I was _66_ that Minnie had found a good owner. Just at that time,
28、I saw that the grandfathers _67_ were a milky white colorhe was blind.After that summer vacation, I missed Minnie so much. So I went back to the grandfathers house. The grandfather was walking in the garden with Minnie _68_ the way. I could see _69_ of them were happy. “Minnie is the most beautiful
29、dog in my eyes,” said the grandfather. “Ive _70_ felt happier before!” Hearing this,I was pretty happy!56AhideBwarmCprotectDcover57AownerBleaderCteacherDpartner58ASoBHoweverCButDThough59AintroducedBreportedCpraisedDadvertised60AschoolBfamilyChospitalDzoo61AsickBdirtyCuglyDdangerous62AkeepBbuyCseeDse
30、ll63AjumpedBsteppedCwalkedDraced64AthatBwhoCwhichDwhom65AtidiedBcleanedCtouchedDpulled66ApeacefulBthankfulCcarefulDpowerful67AeyesBhairCearsDbody68AleadingBtakingCgivingDmaking69AeitherBneitherCallDboth70AjustBeverCneverDstill二、阅读单选第1篇A few years ago, I took a trip to Washington DCI saw many wonderf
31、ul sights, and I also saw a lot of unlucky people like beggars(乞丐) and homeless people in the streets.Standing outside the Ronald Reagan Center, I heard a voice say, “Can you help me?” When I turned around, I saw an elderly blind woman. I reached into my pocket, found some money and put it in her ha
32、nd. I didnt even look at her. I was annoyed at being bothered by a beggar. But the blind woman smiled and said, “I dont want your money. I just need help finding the post office.” Suddenly, I realized what I had done. I acted with prejudice (偏见)I judged another person simply for what I thought she w
33、as. I felt sorry for that.The thing I had forgotten about myself is that I am an immigrant(移民). I arrived in America at the age of 15. Through the years, I have been a dishwasher, cashier, bus driver and pizza delivery driver among many other jobs, and finally I became a network engineer. In my own
34、life, I have experienced many acts of prejudice. I remember when I was a busboy at age 17, I heard a father tell his little boy that if he did not do well at school, he would end up like me.But now, living in my American middle-class lifestyle, it is too easy to forget my past, to forget who I am an
35、d where I have been, and to lose sight of where I want to be going. That blind woman on the street of Washington DCcured(治好了) me of my blindness. She reminded me to always keep my eyes and heart open.71When the author came to America, _Ahe did many kinds of jobs to make a living.Bhe used to be a beg
36、gar on the street.Che lived a comfortable life as a network engineer.Dhe was respected by others all the time.72According to the passage, the author felt sorry because _Ahe gave all his money to the blind woman.Bhe treated the blind woman with prejudice.Che came to Washington DCfor a visit.Dhe didnt
37、 tell the woman the way lo the post office.73The father mentioned in Paragraph 3 wanted _.Ato encourage his son to make a living by himselfBhis son to become a busboy in the futureChis son to work harder at schoolDto remind his son to depend on himself at school74We can infer from the passage that _
38、Athe author was annoyed by the blind woman at first.Bhe author never gave away his money to beggars.Cthe author once lived a hard life after he arrived in America.Dthe blind woman didnt beg for money at that time.第2篇When Martin announced that he was going to run the New York City Marathon(马拉松), his
39、wife and children thought he was crazy: Martin weighed over 100 kilograms, smoked twenty cigarettes a day, and never exercised. However, he said he knew it was time to change his lifestyle forever, and the marathon was the perfect way of going about it.Shortly before he decided to run the race, his
40、38-year-old friend Justin had a heart attack and very nearly didnt make it through bypass surgery(搭桥手术). When Martin visited him in the hospital, he thought of his own father. He lost him when he was young, and he suddenly realized that he was risking having the same thing happen to his kids.As he h
41、eard his workmates talking about entering the marathon, he asked if he could join in. Everybody laughed. But when they finally understood that Martin was serious about it, they gave him lots of support and helped him work out a training schedule.Everybody thought Martin needed to start running immed
42、iately. But the first thing he did was to start taking lots of walks around Central Park, and at the same time he started eating healthier food. He rediscovered that he perfectly liked fresh fruit and vegetables, and that he was actually quite a good cook. He started having proper meals together wit
43、h his family instead of sitting in front of the TV with lots of take-out food. Within several months, hed lost a lot of weight and was ready to start running.Initially, he was only doing six miles a week, but the marathon organizers gave him a suggestion, “Run three days a week and increase the numb
44、er of miles each week.” He gradually noticed how it got easier every time, and his time got faster.However, it was still very difficult on the day of the marathon, because there were a couple of times on the route when he really felt like giving up and going to bed. Nobody thought hed manage it, but
45、 he did it in just five hours and raised five thousand dollars in sponsorship(赞助)for his childrens school. Next year he wanted to do it under five hours.75Martin decided to join in a marathon mainly because _.AJustin was seriously illBhe wanted to make a better lifeChis workmates laughed at himDhis family didnt believe in him76The underlined word “Initially” is closest in meaning to _.AAt the beginningBAs he expectedCTo his surpriseDIn