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完形填空 (共15题,每小题2分,共30分)

My best friend is Cocoa, and I live in a senior-citizen apartment. Cocoa is a ten-year-old dog and I am a sixty-nine-year-old lady, so you can see we both qualify as   11  citizens.

 He is a   12  companion. He does many amusing things that make me  13  , and when that happens, he is so delighted  14  he just keeps it up.

 But one afternoon, Cocoa started acting strangely. I was sitting on the floor playing with him,  15  he started pawing and smelling at the right side of my  16  . He had never done anything like this ever before, and I told him, “No.” To Cocoa, one “no” is usually  17 , but not that day. He stopped briefly, and then  18   ran toward me, throwing his entire weight at the right side of my chest. He crashed into me and I cried in   19  , falling down to the floor. Soon after this, I felt a lump (肿块). I went to my doctors, and after X-rays  20   and lab work were done, they told me I had cancer.

 When cancer starts, a  21   of calcium (钙) builds. Then the lump or cancer attaches itself to this wall. When Cocoa jumped on me, the force of the impact broke the lump away from the wall. This made it possible for me to  22   the lump.

 I had a complete mastectomy (乳房切除术) and the cancer has not   23  to any other part of my body. The doctors told me if the cancer had gone undetected even six more months, it would have been too  24  .

 Was Cocoa  25   of just what he was doing? I’ll never really know. What I do know is that Cocoa not only shares his life with me, he has also made sure that I will be around to share my life with him!

11    A.    good           B.    standard    C.       senior         D. great

12    A.    wonderful       B.    tiring        C.       hungry       D. bad

13    A.    leave           B.    cry         C.       laugh         D. jump

14    A.    as            B.    when        C.       and         D. that

15    A.    when           B.    then       C.       though       D. as

16    A.    chest           B.    body         C.       shoulder     D. arm

17    A.    right               B.    good         C.       enough       D. unexpected

18    A.    hurriedly     B.    rudely       C.       slowly        D. suddenly

19    A.    pain        B.    surprise     C.       trouble       D. danger

20    A.    experiments    B.    researches  C. tests         D. papers

21    A.    wall         B.    cancer       C.       body          D. number

22    A.    watch          B.    have       C.       get          D. notice

23    A.    ran           B.    kept       C.       entered       D. spread

24    A.    common      B.    late        C.       much         D. early

25    A.    ashamed      B.    aware        C.       afraid         D. tired

11~15CACDA    

16~20 ACDAC    

21~25 ADDBB


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A long time ago, in a small house in Scotland, two friends lived together. Their names were John and Bobby.
John and Bobby were not  16   , and they had few things except friends,    17    they were happy. They lit a warm fire when it was cold outside. They had food to eat when they were hungry. They were  never     18     because they had each other.
John and Bobby     19     to take long walks together. After their     20     John usually cooked the dinner. John and Bobby ate the dinner and then     21    in front of the fire. They had a(n)     22     but happy life.
Then John developed a(n)     23     disease and died in the spring of 1858. He was  24     in a grave (坟墓). After that, Bobby stood at John’s grave and shouted. “Come on, Bobby,” John’s     25     said. “It’s time to go home.” Bobby went home, but later he returned to the grave. He     26     near it. He stayed there all night.
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29    , in 1872, Bobby died, too. John’s friends buried him in a     30     grave near John’s. Why was Bobby’s grave so little? Bobby, John’s best friend, was a dog.
16. A. rich                  B. lucky          C. beautiful      D. funny 
17. A. and               B. or         C. but             D. so
18. A. lonely           B. alone         C. worried                D. separate
19. A. failed   B. competed  C. imagined         D. liked
20. A. work           B. rest     C. run                 D. walk
21. A. sang                B. talked          C. sat    D. studied
22. A. hard                 B. sad          C. easy         D. simple
23. A. serious  B. unhealthy   C. big     D. sick
24. A. put                   B. escaped       C. stored         D. buried
25. A. friends B. children  C. parents   D. brothers
26. A. got up    B. turned down         C. sat down D. put up
27. A. garage   B. grave         C. home          D. town
28. A. cool                  B. warm        C. wet                D. rainy
29. A. Luckily    B. Quickly        C. Finally   D. Interestingly
30. A. large     B. small    C. firm     D. weak


II. 完形填空(共15题,每小题2分,共30分)
My best friend is Cocoa, and I live in a senior-citizen apartment. Cocoa is a ten-year-old dog and I am a sixty-nine-year-old lady, so you can see we both qualify as   11  citizens.
He is a   12  companion. He does many amusing things that make me  13  , and when that happens, he is so delighted  14  he just keeps it up.
But one afternoon, Cocoa started acting strangely. I was sitting on the floor playing with him,  15  he started pawing and smelling at the right side of my  16  . He had never done anything like this ever before, and I told him, “No.” To Cocoa, one “no” is usually  17 , but not that day. He stopped briefly, and then  18   ran toward me, throwing his entire weight at the right side of my chest. He crashed into me and I cried in   19  , falling down to the floor. Soon after this, I felt a lump (肿块). I went to my doctors, and after X-rays  20   and lab work were done, they told me I had cancer.
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I had a complete mastectomy (乳房切除术) and the cancer has not   23  to any other part of my body. The doctors told me if the cancer had gone undetected even six more months, it would have been too  24  .
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11    A.    good       B.    standard  C.    senior      D.    great
12    A.    wonderful       B.    tiring      C.    hungry    D.    bad
13    A.    leave       B.    cry   C.    laugh      D.    jump
14    A.    as    B.    when      C.    and  D.    that
15    A.    when       B.    then C.    though    D.    as
16    A.    chest       B.    body       C.    shoulder  D.    arm
17    A.    right       B.    good       C.    enough    D.    unexpected
18    A.    hurriedly B.    rudely     C.    slowly     D.    suddenly
19    A.    pain B.    surprise   C.    trouble    D.    danger
20    A.    experiments    B.    researches       C.    tests       D.    papers
21    A.    wall B.    cancer     C.    body       D.    number
22    A.    watch      B.    have C.    get   D.    notice
23    A.    ran   B.    kept C.    entered    D.    spread
24    A.    common  B.    late  C.    much      D.    early
25    A.    ashamed  B.    aware      C.    afraid      D.    tired

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Then John developed a(n)     23     disease and died in the spring of 1858. He was  24     in a grave (坟墓). After that, Bobby stood at John’s grave and shouted. “Come on, Bobby,” John’s     25     said. “It’s time to go home.” Bobby went home, but later he returned to the grave. He     26     near it. He stayed there all night.

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16. A. rich                  B. lucky          C. beautiful      D. funny 

17. A. and               B. or         C. but             D. so

18. A. lonely           B. alone         C. worried                D. separate

19. A. failed   B. competed  C. imagined         D. liked

20. A. work           B. rest     C. run                 D. walk

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23. A. serious  B. unhealthy   C. big     D. sick

24. A. put                   B. escaped       C. stored         D. buried

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1.

A.college

B.party

C.hospital

D.cinema

 

2.

A.teaching

B.talking

C.studying

D.playing

 

3.

A.tall

B.new

C.thin

D.old

 

4.

A.pay

B.know

C.think

D.work

 

5.

A.example

B.exercise

C.method

D.friend

 

6.

A.fighting

B.joking

C.competing

D.arguing

 

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A.world

B.country

C.city

D.class

 

8.

A.and

B.or

C.so

D.but

 

9.

A.hero

B.student

C.professor

D.grandfather

 

10.

A.other

B.only

C.one

D.same

 

11.

A.realized

B.remembered

C.discovered

D.recognized

 

12.

A.my

B.his

C.their

D.our

 

13.

A.surprise

B.supply

C.warm

D.support

 

14.

A.enjoyed

B.shared

C.afforded

D.kept

 

15.

A.alive

B.awake

C.alone

D.asleep

 

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