完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)

阅读下面短文,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

When high school started, Sally and I became best friends. We shared many interests and quickly became very close.When high school ended, we both cried because we would enter different   1 in autumn

Our first term of college life was   2 , so we often sent long e-mails and encouraged each other. We missed each other so much! In the second term, I found some new friends and I felt very   3   with them. These were friends with whom I could be myself and pour out my feelings. I was eager to share my new friends with Sally.

When Sally   4  visited me at my school, we were excited. She brought a toy bear to me    5  a present and told me about her college life.   6 , something unexpected happened when I introduced her to my new friends.Her eyes grew dark and I could see the sadness in them.My new friends tried to share their friendship, but Sally seemed unwilling to accept it.I didn't understand   7 the people I loved most

couldn't love each other.

Sally left. I knew she was not happy. I thought long about what had happened. I asked her many questions but she didn’t answer me. I   8  that she was jealous. She saw me with my new friends and was afraid that we no longer shared the same experiences. She saw that I could still enjoy myself    9  her and wished she could be a part of it.

I wrote Sally a letter to   0  she's always my best friend. I told her everyone had friends from home and friends from school, and all the friends were indeed life's greatest   11 .Sally wrote me back soon. She was in agreement and felt sorry about   12  she had done.

I think Sally and I both  13  an important lesson from it. Nothing can influence our   14_  and change the experiences we've shared.We are now walking on two different paths of life. While new friends are special and exciting, old friends are   15  there, waiting to share their heart, no matter how far away they are from each other.

1.                A.camps          B.colleges        C.classes   D.clubs

 

2.                A.hard           B.peaceful        C.modern  D.normal

 

3.                A.anxious         B.strange         C.nervous D.comfortable

 

4.                A.quickly         B.finally          C.luckily    D.easily

 

5.                A.for            B.like            C.as   D.by

 

6.                A.Because        B.However        C.Therefore D.Though

 

7.                A.how           B.whether        C.that D.why

 

8.                A.hoped         B.wondered       C.understood    D.dreamed

 

9.                A.without         B.from           C.for D.across

 

10.               A.suppose        B.explain         C.guess D.predict

 

11.               A.achievement    B.problem        C.gift   D.sign

 

12.               A.that           B.what           C.how  D.when

 

13.               A.lend           B.learn          C.borrow    D.plan

 

14.               A.looks          B.interests        C.friendship D.hobbies

 

15.               A.always         B.never          C.sometimes     D.already

 

 

We were standing at the top of a church not far from my home. I didn’t know why.

“Look down,” Father said. I tried and saw the square in the center of the village. And I saw the streets to the square. “See, Elsa,” Father said. “There is more than one way to the square. If you can’t get where you want to go by one road, try another.”

Earlier that day, I asked Mother to do something about what we had for lunch at school. But she didn’t think the food was as bad as I said. When I turned to Father for help, he brought me to the church.

At school the next day, I filled a bottle with the soup for our lunch and took it home. I told the cook to pour the soup in a plate and bring it to Mother. She drank it and cried out, “What’s the matter with the soup today?” I at once told her what I had done , and Mother said that she would take up the matter of lunches at school the next day .

Now I really understood why Father had taken me to the church. I began to work as a fashion designer two years ago. I wouldn’t stop working until I tried every way to my goal.

1.The writer’s father took her to the church to.

A.play some games

B.see the square

C.show her the way

D.give her a lesson

2.Elsa really wanted her mother to.

A.cook something better for her lunch

B.have lunch with her at school

C.take up the matter over with the teachers

D.tell the cook to work harder

3.Why did Elsa’s mother agree to do something about the matter?

A.Because the writer tried a better way to her goal.

B.Because the girl brought something home.

C.Because she thought what the cook said was true.

D.Because Elsa’s father gave her some help.

4.What Elsa’s father said means?

A.one can reach the square in many ways

B.never stop trying to get to your goal

C.it’s difficult to talk to Elsa’s mother

D.you can’t get what you want easily

5.When the writer really understood what his father had said.

A.she saw the streets to the square

B.she had the idea of bringing the soup home

C.she tried every way to her goal

D.she began her own life as a fashion designer

 

?

K.L. Rothey, 71, from the United States, a retired lawyer ?

Rothey has given himself the Chinese name of Luqi or “roadside beggar(乞丐)”. In his eyes, beggars are doing important work collecting rubbish. What they do is not dirty. Littering the street is, he adds.?

Rothey first visited China in 1984 and soon he became interested in Chinese culture. Married to a Chinese calligrapher (书法家), he lived in Huangshi, Hubei Province.?

Many people know him because he often shows up in the street collecting rubbish. “Huangshi is my home so I hope it becomes cleaner and more beautiful,” says Rothey. He has also organized volunteers to collect rubbish in other cities, including Wuhan.?

Rothey says he’ll continue collecting rubbish, as long as he is able to.?

Jill Robinson, 50, from Britain, founder(创立者)and CEO of Animals Asia Foundation.

She has been working for nearly 20 years to stop people from getting the bile(胆汁)from moon bears for use in traditional medicine.?

She began working for the International Fund for Animal Welfare in Hong Kong in the mid-1980s. A business trip to a bear farm in the mainland in 1993 changed her life. She saw so many moon bears killed by people. That made her cry. She said she would be back to set them free.?

In 1998, she set up the Animal Foundation. In July 2000, the foundation agreed to free 500 farmed moon bears. In 2002, the Moon Bear Rescue(救援)Center was set up in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan.?

Now, bear farms have been stopped in the area of two-thirds of China. “As much as we rescue them, they rescue us. These bears rescue us every single day and they teach us to be better people,” Robinson says.?

任务:请阅读上面短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格中的有关信息。?

Name 

  K.L.Rothey  

Jill Robinson

Nationality

  77. 

  British

Age 

71

50

Events

He first visited China in 1984 and became interested in Chinese culture.?

He often 78.       in the streets in Huangshi.?

He has also organized volunteers to collect rubbish in other cities.

She began working for the International Fund for Animal Welfare in the mid-1980s.

?79.               in the mainland changed her life in 1993.?

She set up the Animal Foundation in 1998.

In 2002, the Moon Bear Rescue Center was set up in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan.

The two passages are about two foreigners who have helped improve Chinese lives with their contributions(贡献).We should 80.           them and do what we can to protect the environment.

 

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