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5.This morning,I arrived at my office earlier to catch up on some emails.On the way to (41)A,I couldn't (42)Bit when I saw some beautiful flowers at the grocery store.I picked some up,(43)Ba few chocolate bars.
With the office so empty,I decided to take the (44)Dto put the chocolate bars on some desks.I started heading towards areas (45)Dno one had come yet.
I (46)Bone and a smile card on the CEO's desk.And then I went to his (47)Cdesk and placed one there,and quickly put a third one on the desk of a quiet gentleman.Later,I entered the kitchen,(48)Ctwo cups of water and walked into the (49)AI took out the flowers from my bag and (50)Cthem in two bunches,one in each cup.
With a little sigh of (51)CI stepped out of the rest room and looked around.The office was still (52)Dempty and the people closest to me were (53)Din a Monday morning"How was your weekend?"(54)A.I (55)Band went back to my desk.
It struck me that my housemate who had packed my lunch for me so (56)Atoday snuck (偷偷地给) a chocolate bar in there,so I(57)Bplace it on the desk of our receptionist to complete the circle as I headed out of the office this evening.Our receptionist is always the first person in the office,and she always (58)Cme with a smile when I come in.Maybe tomorrow morning,this(59)Acan greet her.
I have no (60)Dhow they feel when receiving their gifts,but they will surely smile!

41.A.workB.jobC.companyD.business
42.A.stopB.helpC.getD.afford
43.A.regardless ofB.along withC.except forD.instead of
44.A.adventureB.authorityC.possibilityD.opportunity
45.A.whenB.becauseC.thoughD.where
46.A.choseB.placedC.deliveredD.carried
47.A.wife'sB.manager'sC.assistant'sD.director's 
48.A.discoveredB.orderedC.filledD.emptied
49.A.rest roomB.meeting roomC.smoking areaD.office room
50.A.appliedB.adjustedC.arrangedD.attached
51.A.regretB.concernC.reliefD.excitement
52.A.especiallyB.thoroughlyC.totallyD.pretty
53.A.concernedB.accustomedC.limitedD.occupied
54.A.conversationB.congratulationC.considerationD.condition
55.A.amazedB.smiledC.delightedD.celebrated
56.A.sweetlyB.obviouslyC.wildlyD.fortunately
57.A.needB.couldC.mustD.should
58.A.wavesB.nodsC.greetsD.meets
59.A.giftB.performanceC.flowerD.method
60.A.opinionB.pointC.viewD.idea.

分析 本文讲述了作者把巧克力条放在别人的桌子上.诠释这样一个道理,送人玫瑰,手留余香.

解答 41-46 ABBDD,47-50BCCAC    51-55 CDDAB,56-60ABCAD
41:A考查名词.根据This morning,I arrived at my office earlier to catch up on some emails.可知是在去上班的路上.故选A.
42:B考查动词.根据I picked some up,可知这里意思是我看到一些美丽的花,忍不住.Stop停止;help避免;get得到;afford提供,故选B.
43:B考查短语.我拿起一些花连同巧克力条.regardless of不管;along with连同;except for除…之外;instead of代替,故选B.
44:D考查名词.根据With the office so empty,I decided to take the ____ to put the chocolate bars on some desks.可知这里意思是办公室这么空,我决定抓住机会把巧克力条放在某些人的桌子上.Adventure冒险;authority权利;possibility可能;opportunity机会,故选D.
45:D考查定语从句.这里含有一个定语从句,且关系词在从句中作地点状语,故用where.故选D.
46:B考查动词.根据And then I went to his ____ desk and placed one there,and quickly put a third one on the desk of a quiet gentleman.可知这里意思是我把一个巧克力条和一张微笑卡放在总裁的桌子上.Chose挑选;placed放置;delivered递送;carried携带,故选B.
47:C考查名词.根据I ____ one and a smile card on the CEO's desk.And then I went to his ____ desk and placed one there,and quickly put a third one on the desk of a quiet gentleman.可知这里意思是我在他的助手的桌子上也放了一些,故选C.
48:C考查动词.根据two cups of water可知这里意思是填满.Discovered发现;ordered要求;filled填满;emptied空,故选C.
49:A考查名词.根据With a little sigh of ____,I stepped out of the rest room and looked around.可知这里意思是我走进休息室.rest room休息室;meeting room会议室;smoking area吸烟区;office room办公室,故选A.
50:C考查动词.根据them in two bunches,one in each cup.可知这里意思是把花分成两束.Applied应用;adjusted调整;arranged分类;attached贴上,故选C.
51:C考查名词.根据With a little sigh of ____,I stepped out of the rest room and looked around.可知这里意思是得到些许安慰.Regret后悔;concern关心;relief宽慰;excitement激动,故选C.
52:D考查副词.根据The office was still   ____ empty and the people closest to me were ____ in a Monday morning可知这里意思是办公室仍然相当地空.Especially尤其地;thoroughly彻底地;totally整个地;pretty相当,故选D.
53:D考查动词.根据and the people closest to me were ____ in a Monday morning"How was your weekend?"____.可知这里意思是离我最近的人星期一早晨会以"你周末过得如何"这样的对话开始.Concerned关心;accustomed习惯;limited有限的;occupied占用,故选D.
54:A考查名词.根据"How was your weekend?"可以看出这是对话.Conversation会话;congratulation祝贺;consideration考虑;condition情况,故选A.
55:B考查动词.想到为大家做的这些,我很高兴,所以会微笑.Amazed吃惊的;smiled微笑;delighted高兴的;celebrated庆祝,故选B.
56:A考查副词.根据today snuck (偷偷地给) a chocolate bar in there,可知这一举动是甜蜜的.Sweetly甜蜜的;obviously明显地;wildly野蛮地;fortunately幸运地,故选A.
57:B考查情态动词.这里表示能够放在桌子上.Need需要;could能够;must必须;should应该,故选B.
58:C考查动词.根据me with a smile when I come in.可知这是在欢迎.Waves挥手;nods点头;greets欢迎;meets见面,故选C.
59:A考查名词.根据I have no ____ how they feel when receiving their gifts,but they will surely smile!Gift礼物;performance表现;flower花;method方法.故选A.
60:D考查名词.根据I have no ____ how they feel when receiving their gifts,but they will surely smile!可知这里意思是我不知道他们收到礼物时,会感觉如何.Opinion主张;point要点;view意图;idea想法,故选D.

点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

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