完形填空 (3)

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内装订线学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_外装订线绝密启用前完形填空*测试试卷考试范围:xxx;考试时间:100分钟;命题人:xxx题号一二三四五总分得分注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)请修改第I卷的文字说明评卷人得分一、完形填空20小题1. “Forgiveness is the sweetest revenge.” I saw this wonderful old _1_ again in a book recently. It got me to thinking about all the times that I have been able to_2_ others in my life and all the _3_ that it has brought me. One memory _4_ particularly well. I was a young boy spending a week at 4-H camp during the Summer. I was having a _5_ time and enjoying everything about it except for another young boy about my age. We spent most of the week irritating and picking on each other. _6_ finally came to blows on the next to last day of camp. We got into a fist _7_ which I lost. _8_, older boys broke it up before I was hurt too much. I spent the rest of the day alone, sulking and stewing in my own _9_.The next day my spirits were _10_ , however, when my Mom brought the boys in our cabin some of her _11_ homemade pizzas. I was _12_ a few slices of it when I saw the other boy sitting by himself at the bottom of the steps outside. He seemed very _13_ right then. I am not sure what _14_ me to do so, but I took my pizza down and _15_ it with him. It made all the anger and _16_ inside me go away. We became friends after that. I had found out that sharing and forgiving were way more _17_ and a lot less painful.Forgiveness truly is the sweetest revenge. It can turn an enemy into a friend. It can _18_ a heart from the chains of anger, hatred, and pain. It can help you to _19_ by the Golden Rule and to create a Golden Life. _20_ your life always be full of sweet forgiveness then.1. A. sign B. signal C. saying D. theory 2. A. respect B. punish C. reward D. forgive 3. A. joy B. change C. trouble D. lesson 4. A. sticks out B. stands out C. picks out D. comes along 5. A. great B. hard C. long D. quick 6. A. Gestures B. Words C. Actions D. Forces7. A. struggle B. display C. competition D. fight 8. A. Hopefully B. Disappointedly C. Thankfully D. Strangely 9. A. anger B. regret C. rudeness D. sadness 10. A. dropped B. lifted C. cleared D. changed 11. A. hot B. ready C. smelly D. delicious 12. A. cutting B. finishing C. enjoying D. passing 13. A. lonely B. ashamed C. worried D. amazed 14. A. helped B. moved C. forced D. inspired 15. A. discussed B. separated C. divided D. shared 16. A. fear B. wound C. pain D. sorrow 17. A. fun B. helpful C. kind D. realistic18. A. protect B. cure C. free D. prevent 19. A. stand B. live C. go D. stop20. A. Can B. Should C. Must D. May 2. I used to be a very selfcentered person, but in the past two years I have really changed. I have started to think about other people I think about myself. I am happy that I am becoming a person.I think my started when I was at Palomar College. At first, I just wanted to get my and be left alone. I thought I was smarter than everyone else, so I hardly ever _ to anyone in my classes. By the end of my first semester, I was really _. It seemed as if everyone but me had made friends and was having fun. So I tried a(n) _. I started asking people around me how they were doing, and if they were having trouble I _ to help. That was really a big _ for me. By the end of the year, I had several new friends, and two of are still my best friends today.A bigger cause of my new , however, came when I took a parttime job at Vista Nursing Home. One old lady there who had Alzheimers disease became my . Every time I came into her room, she was so because she thought I was her daughter. Her real daughter never her, so I took her place. She let me _ that making others feel good made me feel good too. When she died, I was _, but I was also very grateful to her.I think I am a much _ person today than I used to be, and I hope I will not _ these experiences. They have _ me to care about other people more than about myself. I who I am today, and I could not say that a few years ago.1A. since B. before C. or D. unless2A. famous B. simple C. different D. skilled3A. education B. career C. tour D. change4A. balance B. homework C. degree D. interest5A. talked B. wrote C. lied D. reported6A. careful B. lonely C. curious D. guilty7A. argument B. game C. experiment D. defence8A. dared B. offered C. hesitated D. happened9A. dream B. problem C. duty D. step10A. us B. which C. them D. whom11A. attitude B. hobby C. hope D. luck12A. friend B. partner C. guide D. guest13A. polite B. happy C. strange D. confident14A. bothered B. answered C. visited D. trusted15A. explain B. guess C. declare D. see16A. homeless B. heartbroken C. bad-tempered D. hopeless17A. quieter B. busier C. better D. richer18A. forget B. face C. improve D. analyze19A. forced B. preferred C. ordered D. taught20A. miss B. like C. wonder D. expect3. Sometimes pleasures of life are so simple that I take them for granted, things that Iveconsidered as my right, instead of a blessing. I 1 this after a friend of mine, who servedthere. as a volunteer, invited me to pay a visit to Honduras. The night before I set off, I decided a warm bath would help calm my 2 nerves andhelp me sleep. So I3 the. hot water handle on the tub(浴盆)and waited. . . and waited. Ittook forever for the hot water to work its way through the pipes,so I 4 the bath late atnight. What an 5 experience! On the five-hour drive to my friends home, I 6 the beautiful countryside. On myarrival, she took me to some families, who were in great 7 ,living in stick-and-mud housesand sleeping on dirt floors. 8 ,even in these terrible conditions,everyone I met had a smileon their face. They were so nice as to 9 we stay for coffee. Among them were two womenbeside a dirty pond. One pushed dirt back with a stick 10 the other dipped the water into abucket. I shot a 11 toward the heavens,“Dear Lord, please dont let them offer coffee,Suddenly,one little girl ran towards us, 12 a mango(芒果)in each hand. The one in her lefthand was half eaten 13 had mixed with the dirt on her skin and small streams ofmango-mud ran down her wrist. She held out her 14 hand and offered me the other mango,which I 15 accepted. Her eyes danced and joy spread into a smileWhen we left, my friendpointed at a small stream beside their home and said,“That is where they 16 It is alsowhere the animals drink and defecate(排便)”I have to s盯I had never been so 17 The evening I returned home, I went into my bathroom. The image of that poor little girl 18 my mindHer bath would only take place in the cold, dirty. water in the stream. I easedinto my tub filled with warm water, enjoying this simple pleasureClean water wasnt my 19 ;it was a blessing, one I. was determined to 20 with others1A. accepted B. realized C. imagined D. proved2. A. worried B. disturbed C. excited D. delighted3 A. touched B. twisted C. opened D . removed4 Abroke through Bran through Clooked through Drushed through5 A. awful B. interesting C. amazing D. unusual6. A. took up B. took in C. took out D. took over7. A. debt B. pain C. pleasure D. poverty8 A. Still B. Rather C. Besides D. Thus9. A. command B. suggest C. insist D: recommend10. A. after B. when C. until D: while11 A. dream B. whisper C. prayer D. glance12. A. holding B: taking C. pressing D. liftin13,A. Sweat B. Water C. Juice D. Coffee14. A. right B. left C. dirty D. clean15,A. unwillingly B. gladly C. cautiously D. coldly16. A: play B. drink C. swim D. bathe17; A. angry B. happy C. sad D. calm18.A. crossed B. inspired C. slipped D. changed19. A. treasure, B. right C. possessi D. favor20. A. share B. meet C. combine D. provide4. Many people catch a cold in the springtime or fall. It makes us wonder if scientists can send a man to the moon, why they cant find a1for the common cold. The2is easy. There are literally hundreds of kinds of cold viruses out there. You never know which one you will3, so there isnt a cure for each one.When a virus4your body, your body works hard to get rid of it. Blood rushes to your5and brings congestion with it. You feel6because you cant breathe well, 7your body is actually “eating” the virus. Your temperature8and you get a fever, but the heat of your body is9the virus. You also have a runny nose to stop the10 from getting to your cells. You may feel miserable, but11your wonderful body is doing everything it can to kill the cold.Different people have different remedies for colds. In the United States and some other12, for example, people might eat chicken soup to feel13. Some people take hot baths and14warm liquids. Other people15medicines to stop the fever, congestion, and runny nose.There is one interesting thing to notesome scientists say taking medicines when you have a cold is actually16for you. The virus17in you longer because your body doesnt have a way to18it and kill it. Bodies can do an amazing job on their own. There is a joke, however, on taking medicine when you have a19. It goes like this:If it takes about one week to20a cold if you dont take medicine, but only 7 days to get over a cold if you take medicine.1?. A. cureB. care C. way D. help2. A. answerB. method C. medicine D. teaching3. A. holdB. get C. possess D. supply4. A. bites B. attacks C. injects D. destroys5. A. mouthB. eyeC. nose D. ear6. A. angryB. anxious C. hungry D. terrible7. A. whenB. thoughC. but D. because8. A. spreadsB. rises C. improves D. raises9. A. killingB. changingC. shortening D. reducing10. A. virusB. blood C. temperatureD. food11. A. hopefullyB. thankfully C. sadly D. actually12. A. partsB. businessesC. countries D. sections13. A. healthierB. better C. safer D. cleverer14. A. drinkB. buy C. eat D. produce15. A. make B. take C. sort D. build16. A. sorryB. shortC. bad D. happy17. A. feelsB. lives C. stays D. walks18. A. fixB. repairC. support D. fight19. A. talkB. swim C. painD. cold20. A. get acrossB. get onC. get up D. get over5. When I was 10 years old I lost my mom in a battle with breast cancer. She1having Faith. She died on May 29, 1973.I dont just have one Christmas2. To me, Christmases with my mom were a memory in itself, but my3Christmas we spent with her was the Christmas of 1972. My4left us with a holiday ritual5she died. We went to midnight mass the night before Christmas and6gifts on Christmas day.My mother would say a7before our Christmas lunch with all of us8around the table and she9spoke of Faith. Back then I didnt really10 what that meant.After she died, we have continued her Christmas ritual. We11all our brothers and sisters and their families together to share a Christmas prayer, dinner and12. Faith is a big part of our prayer.My13has not wavered. Naturally, I questioned it at first, 14I didnt understand my moms death. I was so15, but as I got older my Faith grew. Today I know when to say “Let Go and Let God”. Faith is16keeps my life serene and peaceful.Today, I am17for the time that God gave me with her and I am grateful to my mom for instilling in me the Faith that she18. Christmas is a19 time for me to remember her.I am 48 years old now. I still love her and I20her, but Faith is part who I am.1?. A. movedB. died C. forgot D. regretted2. A. photoB. dinner C. memory D. tree3. A. interestingB. nice C. late D. last4. A. momB. dad C. grandpaD. grandma5. A. beforeB. untilC. afterD. when6. A. boughtB. opened C. chose D. compared7. A. wishB. praiseC. prayer D. dream8. A. ranB. rotated C. got D. gathered9. A. sometime B. sometimes C. occasionally D. always10. A. research B. learn C. know D. expect11. A. getB. hold C. uniteD. give12. A. joyB. gifts C. honour D. contribution13. A. faithB. idealC. aimD. promise 14. A. although B. because C. but D. or 15. A. easy B. simpleC. young D. kind16. A. whoB. thatC. which D. what17. A. gratefulB. satisfied C. sorry D. concerned18. A. carriedB. had C. felt D. used 19. A. originalB. normal C. special D. basic20. A. informB. understandC. lose D. miss6. Scientists know that some plants can generate heat. Skunk cabbages, 1, heat themselves and even2 the snow around them. So the bug scientists thought the seed bugs could be searching for cones (球果) that3some heat.The researchers took their theory, or idea outdoors for a (n) 4. They brought along a special camera that gave them the5to see warmth. Through this camera, heat6in shades of yellow and orange. When the scientists looked at the pine7through the camera, the bugs food8. The trees looked9they were covered in candles. “All we could10was Christmas,” said Stephen Takcs, the leader of the study and a scientist at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, Canada. “We were11stunned (晕眩).”The researchers took the12of different kinds of cones and needles during each13. It turned out the cones were always about 15 degrees Celsius14than the surrounding needles. Thats the15between needing a light jacket and knowing its time to16your shorts. The find was proof enough that the cones were warmer than their17. Still, the team wanted to explore if the bugs were truly18the hotter food.The scientists hunkered (盘坐) down and watched the bugs search for19in the wild and in the lab. 20 enough, the insects had an obvious preference for cones that glowed especially bright from their warmth.1. A. on the other handB. in addition C. for exampleD. above all 2. A. meltB. holdC. coverD. make 3. A. take inB. give offC. take upD. give up 4. A. showB. saleC. playD. test 5. A. abilityB. timeC. foodD. plants 6. A. showed offB. showed upC. showed inD. showed out 7. A. conesB. treesC. branchesD. trunk 8. A. became readyB. lit up C. smelt goodD. tasted good 9. A. even ifB. as if C. the wayD. almost because10. A. called onB. depended onC. think ofD. walk about 11. A. justB. hardlyC. neverD. often 12. A. sizesB. colors C. shapesD. temperatures 13. A. seasonB. monthC. periodD. year 14. A. colderB. coolerC. warmerD. lighter 15. A. timeB. differenceC. yearD. night 16. A. break outB. take offC. put awayD. pile up 17. A. bugsB. needlesC. treesD. environment18. A. catchingB. detectingC. noticingD. watching 19. A. foodB. warmthC. colorD. flowers 20. A. StrangeB. GoodC. SureD. Lucky 7. Ten-year-old John ran bare foot out of the door on a windy, cold day in February and he1straight for the 125-foot electric tower behind their home. The tower carried 230, 000 volts through its silver wires but John wasnt2of the danger. He had suffered from a mental illness, a condition that separates him from reality, 3him to live within his own4. That day his thoughts were set on climbing to the top of that tower, touching the sky and feeling what it was like to5.His 17-year-old brother, James, who had always been close by, watching him and making sure that no6came to him, 7to realize that he was missing this time.John had already8the handrails (栏杆) and was making his9to the sky by the time James10him. James understood the11of the electrical tower but he chose to follow his younger brother up each gray rail, trying not to look12, all the way to the top. James finally13his brother and held him tightly with his right hand. With his left hand, he held on to a metal bar to help stabilize (固定) them14.The minutes lengthened into hours15they balanced on a three-inch rail. James sang songs to16his own beating heart and to draw his brothers attention away from the rescue action taking place17.Hundreds of people gathered at the base of the tower and they looked like ants to James. Helicopters (直升机) began to circle overhead and emergency trucks rushed to the18. When secured with a safety line, the brothers and their rescuers were carefully lowered to the ground, the crowd below burst out19. They witnessed the20of a 17-year-old boy named James.1. A. lookedB. headedC. caredD. sent2. A. awareB. proudC. sureD. afraid3. A. teachingB. allowingC. coachingD. forcing4. A. wordsB. opinionsC. thoughtsD. ideas5. A. runB. flyC. rushD. walk6. A. harmB. woundC. fearD. damage7. A. refusedB. happenedC. pretendedD. failed8. A. removedB. cleared C. overcomeD. occupied9. A. wayB. tripC. tourD. journey10. A. caughtB. saved C. foundD. recognized11. A. usageB. dangerC. effectD. height12. A. leftB. rightC. upD. down13. A. reachedB. touched C. fetchedD. found14. A. eitherB. bothC. allD. each15. A. beforeB. tillC. whereD. as16. A. stopB. restC. calmD. resist17. A. belowB. nearbyC. aheadD. around18. A. landB. spaceC. centerD. scene19. A. criesB. cheersC. laughterD. shouts20. A. carefulnessB. friendlinessC. bravenessD. unselfishness8. It was the district sports meetMy foot still hadnt healed (痊愈) from a(n) _injuryI had _ whether or not I should attend the meetBut there I was, _43 for the 3,000-meter run“Ready set ” The gun popped and we were offThe other girls rushed _ meI felt _ as I fell farther and farther behind“Hooray!” shouted the crowdIt was the loudest _I had ever heard at a meetThe first-place runner was two laps (圈) in front of me when she crossed the finishing line“Maybe I should _,” I thought as I moved
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