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1、新 视 野 大 学 英 语 读 写 教 程 完 形 填 空 Unitl“so you want to be a rock and roll star?,asked the musician,Bob Dylan.You havedecided to 1_ fames spotlight.And you will not be_ 2_ other wise,what is itth at_ 3_ you?Is it the_ 4_ fans?Or is it simply to be recognized for beingtruly_ 5 at something?This is all qui
2、te 6.1 should warn you,though.ltis difficult to _ 7 the publics favor.These people will grow _ 8_ soeasily.Even_ 9_ you should succeed,you might not be happy.Once you win inyour 10 of fame,complaints will follow.For example,people will say that yourwork fails to show 11 in its appeal.You see,their e
3、nthusiasm willsoon_ 12_.1 should also tell you that there will be plenty of people who will wantto 13 you during your brief stay at the top.Friends?Sure,_ 14 you havemoney youll have friends who will suck everything you have out of you.And dontforget to watch your agent_ 1 5.You might need a good la
4、wyer and anaccountant,but they too will want their_16_ of the pie-making money out of you.I see,you understand the_17 of the situation.However,your chase for famecant be 18_ by my pessimistic outlook.Go ahead then.Don91 let me stopyou.But when you fail or fall right back_ 19 you started and youremis
5、erable,don91 20_ me of not having warned you.Fve done all that I can foryou.1.A.search2.A.persuaded3.A.entertains4.A.glorifying5.A.radical6.A.understandable7.A.endure8.A.bored9.A.sincelO.A.conquest11.A.toleration12.A.dismiss13.A.expand14.A.as long as15.A.exactly16.A.fragment17.A.intensity18.A.discou
6、nted19.A.where2O.A.wai,nB.seekB.justifiedB.appliesB.enjoyingB.fantasticB.noticeableB.sustainB.exhaustedB.becauseB.defeatB.patienceB.depriveB.extendB.lestB.secretlyB.sortB.crueltyB.disposedB.whenB.blameC.spurC.motivatedC.luresC.honoringC.realisticC.remarkableC.withstandC.depressedC.ifC.advanceC.stabi
7、lityC.dissolveC.applyC.thoughC.closelyC.branchC.injusticeC.discouragedC.whichC.chargeD.aimD.arousedD.appealsD.worshippingD.characteristicD.applicableD.undergoD.sickD.whileD.battleD.continuityD.disposeD.exploitD.as well asD.preciselyD.pieceD.violenceD.disputedD.thatD.accuseUnit2It is doubtful that th
8、ere was a more successful comedy team in the 20th century(1)theThree Stooges.Larry,Moe,and Curly became famous for their many shortmovies(2)extraordinary comedy.In their movies,they found many ways of(3)funnyactions.They attracted large audience and received a lot of(4).However,theirmovies also(5)cr
9、iticism.Some people who didn,t like the Three Stooges(6)theywere too violent.In a TV interview Moe and Larry were roused to(7)themselves.Their coarse brand,they said,shouldn,t be taken(8).It wasjustcartoonviolence,.The Stooges got their name and their start in an act(9)Ted Healy and HisStooges.This
10、act began(10)the way for their exceedingly successful career.(11),the team was composed of Larry,Moe and Shemp.(12),Shemp left for a career inmore serious movies.When Shemp left,Curly took his(13).Shemp*s clumsy characterreturned in 1946 after Curly(14)a stroke.Moe was the heart and soul of the team
11、,acting as(15)their main comic forceand their director.He was responsible(16)scripting many of the jokes.Hed alsospend time providing his services as their business manager.In 1934 the team begana series of comedy shorts that numbered more than 200(17)they ceased in1958,(18)won them numerous fans.(1
12、9)all the criticism,the Three Stooges areundoubtedly the most famous comedy team that history.(20)invented.1.A.but B.as C.than D.and2.A.consisting B.featuring C.insisting D.composing3.A.Turning off B.sending off C.showing off D.showing up4.A.objection B.applause C.disagreement D.complaint5.A.sparked
13、 B.marked C.remarked D.contributed6.A.admitted B.persisted C.claimed D.requested7.A.define B.disagree C.offend D.defend8.A.seriously B.carefully C.definitely D.severely9.A.calling B.being called C.to be called D.called10.A.heaving B.shaving C.paving I),weaving11.A.Generally B.Eventually C.Formally D
14、.Originally12.A.However B.Therefore C.As a result D.after all13.A.place B.occupation C.profession D.location14.A.encountered B.received C.suffered D.endured15.A.between B.both C.either D.nor16.A.by B.at C.in D.for17.A.when B.since C.until D.while18.A.what B.that C.which D.it19.A.As for B.Despite C.A
15、lthough D.Except20.A.ever B.thus C.yet D.asUnit3The challenges faced by all child protection caseworkers are obvious.-1 isoften not so obvious are the many rewards a caseworker career-2-.People often ask-3-anybody in their right mind would want to be a childprotection caseworker,habitually dealing-4
16、 the most disadvantaged andtroubled families in their community.Caseworkers routinely-5-disturbing cases of child abuse and neglect,and clients who are notcooperative.Being a caseworker means being an agent of positive change,6.when the welfare sector is not just a job to you,-7-aprofessional vocati
17、on.Child protection is a difficult and-8-career path to follow,but therewards do exist.Many of our caseworkers choose this career path out of adesire t o-9 to the community.To be part of a process can-10-change a family,s life,and caseworkers may 11-theirintervention equip a young person so that his
18、 or her future-1 2-areimproved.Of course,this does not-1 3-with every intervention.But whenit happens,it is a-14-experience.And if you are wondering whetherthis experience makes the job worthwhile,the answer is YES!-A good indicator of how outside people 15-the caseworkercareer has been the feedback
19、 from university students.In 2006 there were 118students on placements of caseworker career.Those students who completedtheir placements in child protection told us about the great 1 6-they havehad to 17-theory to practice;the many chances of learning new skillsand trying new tasks;the sound knowled
20、ge-18-through training;andhow 19 becoming familiar with different welfare services was 2 0-their future career.l.A.Which B.What C.When D.Such2.A.remains B.maintains C.offers.represents3.A.why B.when C.where D.what4.A.at B.to C.in D.with5.A.come up B.come across C.come to D.come at6.A.especially B.es
21、sentially C.necessarily D.remarkably7.A.besides B.in addition C.except D.but8.A.rewarding B.considering Cpensating9.A.contribute B.attach C.owe.correspond10.exclusively B.ultimately C.intimately 0.individually11.A.notify B.identify C.access D.witness12.A.prospects B.respects C.Purposes 0.aspects13.A
22、.rise B.emerge C.occur D.appear14.A.interesting B.rewarding C.relaxing 0.responding15.A.look into B.look after C.look out D.look at16.A.necessity B.opportunity C.reality 0.probability17.A.reply B.enforce C.apply D.attach18.A.available B.acceptable C.advisable.considerable19.A.suitable B.possible C.a
23、pproachable 0.valuable2O.A.in B.to C.from D.onUnit4We are living in the age of a telecommunication revolution.In order to keep fromgetting left behind,many developing countries are making an _ 56 effort tostrengthen their telecommunications infrastructure.This will _ 57 them catch upwith the develop
24、ed countries.It was,after all,advanced telecommunications _ 58gave some countries an economic _ 59 over others during the 20lh century.Thereis one place _ 60_ developing nations are looking to improve upon.That isenabling their citizens and businesses to get _ 61 to the Web.They are _ 62advanced opt
25、ical fibers.These fibers,a millimeter in diameter,can bring theinfonnation superhighway to their door.The _ 63 investments that countries likeVietnam are making may seem too great because they still _ 64 basic utilities,like electricity and water.However,government officials say that these moves are
26、65.They are also confident that their countries will _ 66_ the benefits.Theywill benefit from having more reliable and up-to-date telecommunications equipmentand gaining more _ 67.One Vietnamese leader said,“It is understandable thatpeople want to _ 68 their immediate problems first.Still,our entire
27、 future is69.People dont always understand the breadth of the problem,though.Hecontinued,“There are problems _ 70 using the antique communicationsequipment.And if we continue to use such old equipment,the _ 71 between usand the developed world will continue to _ 72.Sacrifices have to be made now73 o
28、ur children will have a country with opportunities equal _ 74 thosethey see in the developed world.,It will not be far _ 75_ they can cruise alongsideAmericans and Western Europeans on the information superhighway.56.A)extensive B)intensive C)exclusive D)inclusive57.A)help B)enable C)cause D)lead58.
29、A)that B)what C)where D)which59.A)disadvantage B)weakness C)advantage D)strength60.A)as B)what C)where D)that61.A)assistance B)approval C)access D)asset62.A)scratching B)installing C)skimming D)improving63.A)partial B)initial C)potential D)influential64.A)lack of B)short of C)short D)lack65.A)tempor
30、ary B)magic C)logic D)strategic66.A)reap B)sustain C)derive D)assign67.A)inputs B)revenues C)arrangements D)payments68.A)accomplish B)complete C)master D)tackle69.A)at odds B)by accident C)at stake D)for certain70.A)with B)in C)at S)for71.A)hole B)gap C)space D)extent72.A)narrow B)shorten C)widen D)
31、lengthen73.A)so as to B)in order to C)so that D)in that74.A)to B)of C)with D)for75.A)while B)since C)when D)whereUnitsHave you ever experienced living alone by yourself?.Sunlight disappears,awakening me to the fact(1)I am alone.I ama(n)(2)observer on this isolated pond in the forest.Here I sit alone
32、 as the lastlight of day(3)away.A lone wolf in the(4)cries out.Then darkness(5)aroundme.I return to my small hut to put the kettle on the stove and sit in with ahot cup of tea until I want to sleep.The fire inside the stove is low,so I usethe axe to(7)some wood and throw them in.It gets the fire(8).
33、I had made(9)tobe here for the entire summer.However,after a month I am already(10)in supplies.I didnt expect I would be(11)of this experience so soon.In the cupboards thereis(12)noodles,and half a pint of wine.I have become so(13)noodles:Still,Ihave to force myself to(14)them down.(15)I bring the t
34、eacup to my lips,Iconsider whether I should return to civilization to gather supplies or simply(16).my adventure.My observation is that self-reliance is a bit(17).I long to(18)asteak dinner with my friends,to watch my niece play in the summers heat.Stillmy ego will not let me return to my family and
35、 friends just yet.I had(19)to themabout how being alone would bring about(20)to writing poetry.The fact is thatI have written nothing.1.A.Which B.that C.what D.when2.A.selfish B.exclusive C.alone D.solitary3.A.fades B.disappears C.dims 1).vanishes4.A.direction B.distance C.horizon D.blankUnit6Briber
36、y may lead5.A.comes in B.gives away 1 C.creeps in D.settles down6.A.privacy B.separation C.solitude D.emptiness7.A.break B.crack C.divide D.split8.A.gone B.go C.goes D.going9.A.complaints B.preparations C.commodities D.correspondences10.A.lacking B.omitting C.losing D.cutting11.A.lazy B.fond C.tired
37、 D.disappointed12.A.anything but B.nothing but C.nothing like D.anything like13.A.sick of B.fond of C.proud of D.ready for14.A.absorb B.digest C.choke D.consume15.A.Since B.If C.Although D.As16.A.resist B.abandon C.dispose D.cast17.A.amusing B.interesting C.boring D.weathering18.A.share B.part C.con
38、tribute D.distribute19.A.thought B.gone C.warned D.boasted20.A.aspiration B.concentration C.inspiration D.operationto murder,a month ago reporters rushed to t h e-1-of acrime,at the spot the detective seemed even hardly aware of their 2 ashe did his work,he carefully searched for-3-over every inch o
39、f thehouse,aftera while,he bent over to pick up a small torn-4-of fabric,nothing could-5-from his search,the detective-6 that this piece of fabric was-7-fromthe murderer?s clothing during a struggle.The-8-had been the finance director of a very large computer hardwarememufacturer.his wife,a timid wo
40、man,-9-everything she knew with thedetective,including a hot 10 her husband had with some of the companyJ stop executives at a banquet,there had been a scandal-11-bribery at hiscompany,he w a s-12-the business of many of the top executives,he had 13 that some people were giving special favors to gov
41、ernment officialsto g e t-14-,he often questioned their moral-15-and told them thathe would accuse them if they were doing something they shouldn,t,-16-causedproblems for him.his questioning and accusing often left him a t-17-withmanyof the executives,this time it had led to a-18-blow on his head,th
42、e detective-ft-oenttdhcigksuceaarcjpL a crucial clue,a brass button in the corner,it was from athe top executives,later this executive and the companyJ sw a s-20-.of course this is not the end of the story.l.A.scene B.view C.scenery D.position2.A.attendance B.occurrence C.involvement D.presence3.A.s
43、ignaIs4.A.separation5.A.leak6.A.estimated7.A.torn8.A.game9.A.informedlO.A.quarrel1 l.A.evolving12.A.researching13.A.excluded14.A.contracts15.A.consensus16.A.that17.A.ends18.A.critical19.A.notice20.A.soughtUnit!B.signsB.pieceB.escapeB.inspectedB.attachedB.suffererB.warnedB.differenceB.involvingC.clue
44、sC.particleC.avoidC.expectedC.cutC.victimC.sharedC.contrastC.informingB.undertaking C.inspectingB.concludedB.arrangementsB.concessionB.itB.oddsB.significantB.gazeB.arrestedC.concededD.implicationsD.ruinD.fleeD.suspectedD.splitD.targetD.reportedD.divisionD.occurringD.investigatingD.completedC.recogni
45、tionsC.conscienceC.thisC.chancesC.fatalC.observationC.foundD.contactsD.valueD.whichD.witsD.finalD.sightD.detectedMany Native Americans closely resemble Asians.This has led most scientiststo(l)believe something about Native Americans.They think that most NativeAmericans(2)from a distant group of peop
46、le.These people(3)from Siberia acrossthe Bering Strait,between 17,000-11,000 years ago.The exact time and 4 isstill under question.That is,it is still a(n)(5)of debate.The time they traveledand the route they took is still being argued,as is whether it happened(6).(7)recently,some anthropologists(人
47、类 学 家)argued that the migrationoccurred 12,000 years ago.However,there are a number of difficulties with thistheory 一(8)particular,the presence of people in the Americas earlier than onemight think.There is growing evidence of human(9)in Brazil and Chile 11,500 yearsago or earlier.There is also(10)o
48、f humans living in the Americas some 50,000 yearsago.(11),other possibilities have been suggested.They may have(12)the land bridge several thousand years earlier or they mayhave sailed along the western coast.However,some(13)this theory.They think thathumans(14)skills for sailing during that era.Som
49、e consider the genetic and cultural evidence for an Asian origin overwhelming.It should be noted,(15),that some other people are very upset at this idea.Manypresent-day Native Americans(16)the above theories.They say those who put forwardsuch theories have political(17)They have their own traditiona
50、l stories thatoffer(18)of where they came from.Their own stories claim that their(19)aredifferent from what scientists say.Those accounts,though,have mostly been(20)byscholars.Therefore,the origin of Americans still remains a mystery to be explored.1.A.exceedingly B.abnormally C.painfully D.fearfull