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1、专题限时集训(十四)完形填空之记叙文()AOne small mistake changed Sonias life.Now she is 1 and tries not to miss any opportunities that come to her way.One day,Sonia walked 2 a little boy,who wanted to buy crayons (彩色蜡笔),but he couldnt 3 them.He looked sad when he saw the money in Sonias hand. 4 she didnt realize he w

2、as in 5 of help at all.Sonia ignored him and 6 on her way home.After reaching home,she told everything to her brother Gur.Gur told Sonia that God had given you a (n) 7 to help a boy,but you 8 it.Theres a possibility that God was 9 you;maybe today would have become your big day of your life.Hearing G

3、urs words,Sonia 10 back to the shop to find the boy but time never 11 for anyone.Sonia got disappointed and returned home,continuously 12 at herself.Why didnt it come into her mind what Gur had 13 ?“Chances are everywhere,and all you need to do is 14 them because they dont always show up,” said Gur.

4、Now what Sonia has missed is a chance that she can only 15 .On that day Sonia learnt the biggest 16 in her life.Actually not only Sonia,but many of us ignore the chance of helping in 17 ways because we always run after bigger ones.However,big opportunities do come but not every day.Therefore, 18 sma

5、ll ones so that you cant miss big ones.Sonia also 19 to wait for big opportunities,but now she knows that with small opportunities she can make big 20 in her life.1A.attentiveBoptimisticCenthusiasticDfortunate2A. throughBbyCoverDup 3A.arrangeBaffordCofferDgain 4A.ThusBBesidesCButDAnd 5A.favorBhonorC

6、needDsearch 6A.remainedBhurriedChesitatedDcontinued 7A.directionBdutyCurgeDopportunity 8A.doubtedBmissedCpassedDmistook 9A.punishingBsavingCtestingDrefusing 10A.steppedBmovedCjumpedDrushed 11A.longsBanswersCallowsDwaits 12A.angryBhardCsurprisedDcrazy 13A.consideredBorderedCrealizedDlearnt 14A.strike

7、BgrabCenjoyDfind 15A.regretBupsetCexperienceDforget 16A.problemBchanceCwisdomDlesson 17A.preciousBsmallCeasyDefficient 18A.addBsupplyCobserveDpractice 19A.wantedBwishedCusedDaccustomed 20A.senseBchangesCfortuneDdeals BBack in 1959,when I was 13,I attended a school in Brooklyn.Because of the Sabbath

8、on Friday,we had an early 21 from school.Most of the students would go to local parks to play basketball or baseball.I always 22 myself instead in a small public library, 23 for hours before sundown,the beginning of the Sabbath.There was a kind of 24 in that library that led me to worlds that I thou

9、ght Id never see.I was 25 to the Green Mountain Boys,to Isaac Asimov robots,to the swash buckling novels of Thomas BCostain and to a whole host of 26 of the mind.I found a paradise (乐园)of silence where I could 27 my inner self and find the treasures of other worlds. 28 ,after watching the current ge

10、neration of teens 29 in the troubled waters of technology,I had little confidence in the 30 of the book.I felt sure that the physical object would be a thing of the past which the Twitter (推特)world had already 31 ,limiting the imagination of this 32 to the few characters that they could 33 in the sh

11、ortest period.But on a Saturday in August,I was shocked into the 34 that my fears might be unnecessary.Stony Brook University 35 a competition for teens representing local public libraries.The participation of my granddaughter,Kayla,brought it to my 36 .In the Student Activities Center,hundreds of y

12、oung people came in character costumes, 37 ready to respond to a multitude of questions about books they had read.They had spent the summer in 38 .Imagine,an entire summer reading when they could have lazed with their smartphones and followed the president into the Twitter universe. 39 ,they followe

13、d their imaginations and 40 themselves to the books.Perhaps there is hope for the word. 21A.startBreleaseCreplyDwarning 22A.foundBimaginedCamusedDnoticed 23A.dreamingBdiscussingCreadingDstruggling 24A.bookBquietCguideDlight 25A.introducedBboundCpersuadedDforced 26A.fightsBanalysisCimagesDadventures

14、27A.loseBexploreCignoreDdesert 28A.HoweverBMoreoverCThereforeDFurthermore 29A.ruinedBdrawnCstuckDabused 30A.publicationBsurvivalCsubstituteDcontent 31A.destroyedBreachedCattractedDovertaken 32A.librarianBgenerationCuniversityDneighborhood 33A.consumeBplayCrecognizeDdefeat 34A.hopeBpromiseCawarenessD

15、inspiration 35A.proposedBabandonedCdelayedDhosted 36A.attentionBmemoryChomeDchildhood 37A.hopefullyBenthusiasticallyCneverDphysically 38A.advanceBvainCpreparationDpresentation 39A.InsteadBSomehowCAnyhowDUnfortunately 40A.deliveredBbetrayedCdevotedDleft CWhen Heather McHugh,a poet,won a $ 500,000 “ge

16、nius grant” from the MacArthur Foundation,she didnt buy a luxurious car or fly to Paris. 41 ,she put the money in the bank and 42 writing poems.In 2011,she finally 43 what to do with it.That year,Heathers godson and his wife 44 their first child,a beautiful baby girl but severely disabled.“I saw how

17、 peoples 45 can change overnight.I started thinking about people in a 46 situation,” says Heather.She 47 there were millions of caregivers taking care of the chronically(慢性地)ill or disabled.So in 2012,Heather 48 a nonprofit organization offering a seven-day vacation,with all 49 paid,to people who ha

18、ve been caregivers for at least ten years.Tricia was one of the first caregivers to go on vacation.When Tricia got a call saying she was offered a 50 vacation,she couldnt 51 it;disbelief even 52 her concern about leaving her two kids.Tricia went,and her favorite parts of the trip were to enjoy the 5

19、3 things.“I got to eat hot food hot and cold food cold.I could go to bed when I wanted to and wake up whenever I chose to,”says Tricia.She was afraid the 54 would return when the 55 was over,but to her surprise,it hasnt been back since.Heather says Tricias 56 resembles those of the other ten caregiv

20、ers she helps every year.“Before the vacation they are so 57 ,but the 58 is so amazing.They reflect and relax.It feels 59 like another world and gives them a chance to see their lives from another 60 ,” she adds. 41A.HoweverBThereforeCInsteadDBesides 42A.continuedBquittedCpracticedDstarted 43A.thoug

21、ht overBwonderedCtalked aboutDdecided 44A.heldBwelcomedClostD saved 45A.feelingsBfutureClivesDroutine 46A.differentBsimilarCworseDbetter 47A.discoveredBclaimedCadmittedDfelt 48A.donatedBfoundCvisitedDformed 49A.taxesBsalaryCexpensesDrent 50A.freeBcaringCshortDlong 51A.believeBtakeCrefuseDenjoy 52A.w

22、okeBdefeatedCshowedDmoved 53A.wonderfulBdeliciousCpeacefulDsimple 54A.heavinessBpainCsadnessDdisbelief 55A.entertainmentBdreamCvacationDfreedom 56A.commentBstoryCsurpriseDfortune 57A.worriedBconfusedCunexpectedDstressed 58A.awardBchangeCsceneryDaccommodation 59A.slightlyBinterestinglyCmagicallyDmostly 60A.placeBsituationCheightDangle

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