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1、第16讲完形填空记叙文(20空)(练)AAt 17,1 didnt have enough money for college. My moms boss, Mr. Overstreet, often made generous for various charity purposes. On the 2 that Mr. Overstreet would agree to help me, Mom suggested that I ask if his company would 3 helping me pay for my college.I 4 walked into his larg
2、e office, and told Mr. Overstreet with all my 5that I wanted a collegeeducation badly. He told me that he would refer my 6 to the board of directors.Later, as 7、I went to his office. Mr. Overstreet 8 me that if his corporation paid for myeducation, they would have to do it for all the 9.I thanked Mr
3、. Overstreet and then, 10 started to run down my face. It hit me that in no case would my chance of going to college 11.Then, full of 12、Mr. Overstreet said, “Son, the company couldnt pay fbr your college, but I could.”With that, Mr. Overstreet produced a13 from his desk and sent me to college.Four
4、years later, I had the 14of keeping my promise to Mr. Overstreet. I graduated first in my classand went on to Vanderbilt Law School, and Mr. Overstreet lived just long enough to see me 15, Eight yearslater, I was elected to the US Congress. In my 16 speech that night on stage, I 17 Mr. Overstreet lo
5、oking down from heaven.18. as Chairman of the Higher Education Committee, I managed to increase college 19 aid forlow-income students by 62%. Mr. Overstreefs single act of 20 to one poor kid ended up helping more students from low-income families go to college.1. A. suggestionsB.introductionsC. inst
6、ructionsD. contributions2. A. basisB.dataC. assumptionD. choice3. A. considerB.admireC. brushD. withdraw4. A. similarlyB.nervouslyC. secretlyD. normally5. A. knowledgeB.curiosityC. ambitionD. passion6. A. demandB.requestC. concernD. procedure7. A. admittedB.advancedC. opposedD. scheduled8. A. direct
7、edB.confirmedC. informedD. texted9. A. employeesB.bossesC. seniorsD. trainees10. A. sweatB.disappointmentC. outbreaksD. tears11. A. collapseB.conflictC. cooperateD. emerge12. A. satisfactionB.bitternessC. sympathyD. attention13. A. reportB.mapC. checkD. paper14. A. senseB.honorC. appointmentD. ident
8、ity15. A. graduateB.marryC. distributeD. survive16. A. victoryB.trendC. consequenceD. bonus17. A. forecastedB.imaginedC , rememberedD. enjoyed18. A. Temporarily19. A. academic20. A. kindness21. A. Temporarily22. A. academic23. A. kindnessB , ApparentlyB. financialB. optimismC. EventuallyC. socialC.
9、honestyD. FrequentlyD. fundamentalD. dignityI lifted my wet woollen gloves to my face and wiped the snowflakes from my eyes. I could not feel my noseand my 21 formed a thick fog in the air. The biting wind was making me 22, I was fed up! Ididnt want to be here. I wanted to go home. But Mum and Dad h
10、ad 23 me to go for a Sunday afternoon walk in the park. I could see my 24 in the snowy path, like a trail of breadcrumbs (一 串面包屑)in theforest showing me the way 25.I stopped and listened to my 26, I could 27 the wind crying like a homeless dog hungryfor a delicious 28, The once-green tree 29. which
11、used to wave gently in the breeze, hadbecome bare, and the grass was covered with a 30blanket of fresh snow. Then I saw a broken spidersweb shining golden beneath a pale sun. My breath was like silky soft 31 floating up into the freezing cold air.Suddenly there was Mum, 32 handing me a big cup of ho
12、t chocolate. Her big smile immediately33 my heart.“Here you are, Jo. This will keep you 34 Jshe said as she placed a comforting arm around my shoulders and 35 her cheek against mine.I slowly took a mouthful of the hot 36 and felt it slowly dripping down my throat like lava (熔岩)37 down a mountainside
13、. My wet woollen gloves were now warm, not 38, My breath warmed,and I was 39 fed up or cold. I was happy and 40,21.A.sweatB.breathC. tearsD. words22.A.hungryB.thirstyC. coldD. tired23.A.forcedB.forbiddenC. allowedD. needed24.A.shadowB.imageC. shoesD. footprints25.A.upB.insideC. homeD. there26.A.surr
14、oundingsB.whispersC , heartbeatD. mind27.A.seeB.hearC. feelD. smell28.A.chocolateB.drinkC. boneD. snowball29.A.rootsB.branchesC trunksD. leaves30.A.colourfulB.shabbyC. plainD. white31.A.iceB.rainC. smokeD. light32.A.finallyB.cheerfullyC. graduallyD. unwillingly33.A.meltedB.impressedC. brokeD. stoppe
15、d34.A.calmB.aliveC. warmD. awake35.A.raisedB.feltC. droppedD. pressed36.A.soupB.liquidC. mealD. cup37. A. flowing38. A. damaged39. A. either40. A. flowing41. A. damaged42. A. either43. A. surprisedB , walkingB. abandonedB. sometimesB , contentedC. jumping C , frozen C. no less C. determinedCD. squee
16、zingD. wornD. no longerD. warm-heartedNew Years Eve should be a time of celebration. However, for Jimmy Nicholos, the start of 2021 wasespecially 41.Jimmy is a(n) 42 man in California who works part-time at Start Rescue Resale Store which43 most of the money they earned to help START Rescue, a nonpr
17、ofit that saves animals. As the owner of a service dog, this 44 is particularly close to Jimmys heart.One day after work, he went out with his dog Boots. While 45 the street, he and Boots were46 by a large group of people approaching from the other side. Jimmy couldnt find Boots. 47、Jimmy did everyt
18、hing he could to get back his furry friend as soon as possible.He wasnt 48, The other employees at the store collectively offered $10,000 fbr Boots 49.“The START team sent out hundreds of flyers, and worked 24 hours a day to 50 Boots,“ Jimmy said.As time went on, Jimmy was provided with ways to 51 t
19、he news about his lost dog, including a moment to 52 at a press conference. Having lost my family and having no home to go to, Ive53 him to be my baby,“ he said. What he brought me was 54After about two weeks with no 55, Jimmy was approached by a local TV station. He talked withthem about his situat
20、ion. Mere several minutes after it aired, someone called, 56 they had his dog. Soon after, Jimmy 57 with Boots in the Van Nuys Community Police Station. He was so 58 to everyone who had a part in 59 him. Jimmy said that without them, this happy 60 wouldnt have happened.41. A.lateB, easyC. peacefulD.
21、 tough42. A.homelessB. busyC generousD , independent43. A.receivesB , appreciatesC. donatesD. cost44. A.habitB. jobC. confidenceD. power45. A.leavingB touringC. crossingD. searching46. A.protectedB. forgottenC. blockedD. separated47. A.LuckilyB ImmediatelyC. SimplyD. Temporarily48. A.foolishB. relax
22、edC. aloneD. ashamed49. A.returnB. healthC. futureD. life50. A.look afterB . hunt forC. care aboutD. stay with51. A.spreadB. keepC. exchangeD . write52. A.workB questionC. agreeD. speak53. A.provedB. allowedC. consideredD. encouraged54. A.sympathyB. comfortC. impressionD. experience55. A.newsB , com
23、petitionC. serviceD. opinionD56. A. apologizingB , addingC. commentingD. telling57. A. talkedB. reunitedC. communicatedD. played58. A. cheerfulB. carefulC. thankfulD. painful59. A. repayingB trustingC. changingD. helping60. A. endingB , methodC. factD. chanceWhile Sam Bloom was on a vacation in Thai
24、land, a balcony railing collapsed6到塌),sending her falling 20 feet to the ground. The 61 left her with numerous injuries, including a broken spine. Her life was62 changed.In the many months that followed, she fell into a deep 63, Before her accident, she spent her time64 her family, surfing, explorin
25、g the outdoors, and traveling the world. Her 65 sense of self disappeared overnight一as she66 it in her piece in a Time article, 6i was no longer a(n) 67woman, and I no longer 68 myself as a wife and mother.”A few months after returning home, her son Noah 69 an injured baby magpie that had fallen fro
26、m high in a tall pine tree. After no veterinarian (兽医)would rather 70 her in, the family decided to tryand 71 her back to health themselves.Due to its wobbly (摇晃的)walk and black and white 72, Blooms three boys decided to73 the baby bird Penguin. And so, this 74 new creature became a member of the Bl
27、oomfamily. This new addition required constant 75, needing to be fed every two hours and kept warmconstantly. This new 76 fell on Sam, and soon, Penguin became a form of 77 in soul toSam.“I didnt feel as 78 anymore;my instincts as a nurse and mother came to life when I was79 to this tiny, feathered
28、soul. I didnt 80 it at that time but, in a way, we were keepingeach other alive.,961. A.fallB. travelC. railingD. country62. A.graduallyB , recentlyC. completelyD. hardly63. A.sleepB , depressionC. holeD. passion64. A.figuring outB , talking aboutC. calling atD. caring for65. A.formerB , strangeC. w
29、eakD. false66. A.madeB. hadC. gotD. put67. A.beautifulB. excellentC. independentD. professional68. A.watched overB thought ofC. gave upD. turned to69. A.discoveredB , huntedC. droppedD , trapped70. A.handB. trickC. engageD. take71. A.hopeB , nurseC. sendD. show72. A.eyesB photosC. feathersD. dots73.
30、 A.keepB. considerC. nameD. acceptD. believe74. A. greedyB, needyC. proudD. energetic75. A. changeB. motivationC. practiceD. attention76. A. responsibilityB. challengeC. stressD. chance77. A. escapeB treatmentC. exerciseD. excuse78. A. uselessB , carelessC. quietD. lazy79. A. objectingB. adjustingC. stickingD. tending80. A. answer B. care C. realize