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完形填空(共15分,每小题1分)

During college, I took a history class to fulfill a requirement.

The professor was a   32   fellow with red hair. He would walk   33   into the room wearing his winter coat, once not even   34   the hat during the lecture. He could not feel free in class and controlled the   35  just by looking through his glasses at his students.

So I  36   a little game for myself. I would try to find something in his lecture to ask him an intelligent question about,­­­   37   me to pay attention. He was obviously pleased to have a question to answer. In fact, his answers were always   38   .

I continued to do this every day and found myself actually enjoying the material. The professor seemed to become more   39   and some of the other students even   40  from time to time. My little game had saved me from being bored, as it was designed to do. And, I learned quite a bit about ancient world history. In spite of his strange   41  , he was indeed quite an expert in his field.

On the last day of the class we gathered our   42   and headed for the door. The shy, red-haired professor stepped directly in front of me,   43   I reached the door, and put his hand out. He said, “I want to thank you for making my classes so interesting,” as he shook my hand warmly and   44   for the first time. I was so   45  . To me, it had been a pleasant way to pass the time. I had no idea that all of my questions asked in class had any effect on him or the others at all.

Each of us, through the things we say and do, and the kindness we can freely   46,   can have a great effect not just on our own experiences, but on those of others.

32.

A. strange 

B. patient  

C. popular 

D. proud 

33.

A. happily

B. hurriedly 

C. calmly 

D. shyly

34.

A. cleaning

B. noticing

C. removing 

D. wearing

35.

A. lecture 

B. voice 

C. difficulty

D. speed

36.

A. played 

B. continued

C. created 

D. bought 

37.

A. reminding

B. forcing

C. allowing 

D telling 

38.

A. special  

B. honest 

C. important 

D. interesting 

39.

A. relaxed

B. traditional

C. reasonable

D. concerned

40.

A. gave up  

B. fell behind 

C. look back 

D. joined in

41.

A. explanation

B. appearance

C. secret 

D. hobby

42.

A. collection

B. friends

C. game

D. books

43.

A. though  

B. unless

C. when

D. because

44.

A. regretted

B. smiled

C. cried

D. required

45.

A. worried

B. surprised

C. bored 

D. satisfied

46.

A. offer 

B. expect 

C. change 

D. reach 

 

【答案】

A     D     C     A     C     B     D     A     D B D     C     B     B     A

【解析】略

 

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During college, I took a history class to fulfill a requirement.
The professor was a   32   fellow with red hair. He would walk   33   into the room wearing his winter coat, once not even   34   the hat during the lecture. He could not feel free in class and controlled the   35  just by looking through his glasses at his students.
So I  36   a little game for myself. I would try to find something in his lecture to ask him an intelligent question about,­­­   37   me to pay attention. He was obviously pleased to have a question to answer. In fact, his answers were always   38   .
I continued to do this every day and found myself actually enjoying the material. The professor seemed to become more   39   and some of the other students even   40  from time to time. My little game had saved me from being bored, as it was designed to do. And, I learned quite a bit about ancient world history. In spite of his strange   41  , he was indeed quite an expert in his field.
On the last day of the class we gathered our   42   and headed for the door. The shy, red-haired professor stepped directly in front of me,   43   I reached the door, and put his hand out. He said, “I want to thank you for making my classes so interesting,” as he shook my hand warmly and   44   for the first time. I was so   45  . To me, it had been a pleasant way to pass the time. I had no idea that all of my questions asked in class had any effect on him or the others at all.
Each of us, through the things we say and do, and the kindness we can freely   46,   can have a great effect not just on our own experiences, but on those of others.

32.
A. strange 
B. patient  
C. popular 
D. proud 
33.
A. happily
B. hurriedly 
C. calmly 
D. shyly
34.
A. cleaning
B. noticing
C. removing 
D. wearing
35.
A. lecture 
B. voice 
C. difficulty
D. speed
36.
A. played 
B. continued
C. created 
D. bought 
37.
A. reminding
B. forcing
C. allowing 
D telling 
38.
A. special  
B. honest 
C. important 
D. interesting 
39.
A. relaxed
B. traditional
C. reasonable
D. concerned
40.
A. gave up  
B. fell behind 
C. look back 
D. joined in
41.
A. explanation
B. appearance
C. secret 
D. hobby
42.
A. collection
B. friends
C. game
D. books
43.
A. though  
B. unless
C. when
D. because
44.
A. regretted
B. smiled
C. cried
D. required
45.
A. worried
B. surprised
C. bored 
D. satisfied
46.
A. offer 
B. expect 
C. change 
D. reach 

 

三、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从34-48各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

If we really want to be happy, why do we complain all the time in our daily life? We can be active in our life by setting goals and going   34   what we want. But if we’re always expressing complaints, we can not really live   35  .

If you don’t believe me,   36   how many times you complain about something or other in one day. Whether it is being stuck in traffic, being bothered by the weather, or whatever it is, there are endless   37   where you can find a reason to complain. But it’s not just outside circumstances   38   we complain about. We also complain about   39  . We complain constantly that we don’t have enough time, that we don’t have enough money and that we’re not   40   enough, cool enough, or just enough.

Most of us have experienced plenty of unpleasantness   41   complaining about things we can’t control, so do I. And I   42   really thought about it much until I found the website about “living in a complaint-free world”, which   43   my attitude towards life.

Imagine how   44   you would be if you simply stopped being a complainer.   45   of what you complain of is outside of your control anyway.   46  , it is no use thinking about something you have no power to change. When you   47   that you’re complaining, stop and ask yourself if you would rather complain, or be happy.

In our daily life, we have many choices. As Dale Carnegie puts it, any fool can criticize and complain but it takes character and   48   for the wise persons to live a complaint-free and happy life.

34.   A. without                      B. against                 C. after                  D. over

35.   A. effectively                      B. normally                C. casually                 D. honestly

36.   A. scan                                 B. evaluate                C. witness                  D. count

37.   A. effects                             B. cases                      C. consequences      D. anecdotes

38.   A. that                                  B. which                     C. where                    D. what

39.   A. yourselves                      B. themselves           C. oneself                   D. ourselves

40.   A. clumsy                   B. attractive              C. neat                        D. awesome

41.   A. due to                              B. in addition to        C. by means of          D. in spite of

42.   A. ever                                 B. even                       C. never                      D. once

43.   A. reflected                         B. strengthened       C. abandoned           D. changed

44.   A. awkward                        B. confident               C. awful                      D. cheerful

45.   A. Few                                  B. Little                       C. Much                      D. Many

46.   A. Therefore                       B. However               C. Otherwise             D. Anyway

47.   A. guarantee                      B. determine       C. realize                    D. recommend

48.   A. dignity                    B. self-control           C. judgement            D. affection

 

III.完形填空(共15分,每小题1分)

During college, I took a history class to fulfill a requirement.

The professor was a   32   fellow with red hair. He would walk   33   into the room wearing his winter coat, once not even   34   the hat during the lecture. He could not feel free in class and controlled the   35  just by looking through his glasses at his students.

So I  36   a little game for myself. I would try to find something in his lecture to ask him an intelligent question about,??????   37   me to pay attention. He was obviously pleased to have a question to answer. In fact, his answers were always   38   .

I continued to do this every day and found myself actually enjoying the material. The professor seemed to become more   39   and some of the other students even   40  from time to time. My little game had saved me from being bored, as it was designed to do. And, I learned quite a bit about ancient world history. In spite of his strange   41  , he was indeed quite an expert in his field.

On the last day of the class we gathered our   42   and headed for the door. The shy, red-haired professor stepped directly in front of me,   43   I reached the door, and put his hand out. He said, “I want to thank you for making my classes so interesting,” as he shook my hand warmly and   44   for the first time. I was so   45  . To me, it had been a pleasant way to pass the time. I had no idea that all of my questions asked in class had any effect on him or the others at all.

Each of us, through the things we say and do, and the kindness we can freely   46,   can have a great effect not just on our own experiences, but on those of others.

32.   A. strange     B. patient     C. popular     D. proud 

33.   A. happily      B. hurriedly         C. calmly      D. shyly

34.   A. cleaning     B. noticing     C. removing         D. wearing

35.[来源:学科A. lecture     B. voice        C. difficulty    D. speed

36.   A. played      B. continued   C. created     D. bought 

37.   A. reminding  B. forcing       C. allowing  D telling 

38.   A. special     B. honest      C. important         D. interesting 

39.   A. relaxed      B. traditional  C. reasonable  D. concerned

40.   A. gave up          B. fell behind       C. look back         D. joined in

41.   A. explanation       B. appearance C. secret       D. hobby

42.   A. collection   B. friends       C. game  D. books

43.   A. though     B. unless C. when  D. because

44.   A. regretted    B. smiled C. cried   D. required

45.   A. worried      B. surprised    C. bored       D. satisfied

46.   A. offer        B. expect      C. change      D. reach 

III. 完形填空(共15分,每小题1分)

During college, I took a history class to fulfill a requirement.

The professor was a   32   fellow with red hair. He would walk   33   into the room wearing his winter coat, once not even   34   the hat during the lecture. He could not feel free in class and controlled the   35  just by looking through his glasses at his students.

So I  36   a little game for myself. I would try to find something in his lecture to ask him an intelligent question about,??????   37   me to pay attention. He was obviously pleased to have a question to answer. In fact, his answers were always   38   .

I continued to do this every day and found myself actually enjoying the material. The professor seemed to become more   39   and some of the other students even   40  from time to time. My little game had saved me from being bored, as it was designed to do. And, I learned quite a bit about ancient world history. In spite of his strange   41  , he was indeed quite an expert in his field.

On the last day of the class we gathered our   42   and headed for the door. The shy, red-haired professor stepped directly in front of me,   43   I reached the door, and put his hand out. He said, “I want to thank you for making my classes so interesting,” as he shook my hand warmly and   44   for the first time. I was so   45  . To me, it had been a pleasant way to pass the time. I had no idea that all of my questions asked in class had any effect on him or the others at all.

Each of us, through the things we say and do, and the kindness we can freely   46,   can have a great effect not just on our own experiences, but on those of others.

32.

A. strange 

B. patient  

C. popular 

D. proud 

33.

A. happily

B. hurriedly 

C. calmly 

D. shyly

34.

A. cleaning

B. noticing

C. removing 

D. wearing

35.

A. lecture 

B. voice 

C. difficulty

D. speed

36.

A. played 

B. continued

C. created 

D. bought 

37.

A. reminding

B. forcing

C. allowing 

D telling 

38.

A. special  

B. honest 

C. important 

D. interesting 

39.

A. relaxed

B. traditional

C. reasonable

D. concerned

40.

A. gave up  

B. fell behind 

C. look back 

D. joined in

41.

A. explanation

B. appearance

C. secret 

D. hobby

42.

A. collection

B. friends

C. game

D. books

43.

A. though  

B. unless

C. when

D. because

44.

A. regretted

B. smiled

C. cried

D. required

45.

A. worried

B. surprised

C. bored 

D. satisfied

46.

A. offer 

B. expect 

C. change 

D. reach 

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