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完形填空:
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~25各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案.
(A)
A class of small boys in a German school had been making a lot of noise, so their teacher decided 1 . He kept them in the classroom after the other boys 2 and told them to add all the numbers from 1 to 100 together.
The boys sadly 3 their exercise books and began to write the numbers down—all of them 4 one boy, who had been in that school only for a few days. This boy looked out of the window for a few moments, wrote a number in his exercise book and 5 his hand.
“May I go home when I've found the answer, sir? ” he asked.
“Yes, you may, ” answered the teacher.
“Well, I've found it, sir” said the boy.
The teacher and the other boys were all very surprised.
“ 6 ,” said the teacher.
The boy brought it. It was quite correct, so the teacher had to let the boy go home. The next morning, the 7 teacher asked the new boy how he had found the answer so quickly.
“Well, sir, ” he said, “I thought that there 8 the answer, and I found one, you see, If you add 100 to 1, you get 101, and if you add 99 to 2, you also get 101, 98 to 3 is 101 too, and if you go on until you reach 51 and 50, you have 101 fifty times, which is 5050. ”
After this, the teacher gave the boy 9 the other boys in the class. His name was Karl Friedrich Gauss, and when he 10 , he became a famous professor of mathematics.
1. A. to frighten all of them |
B. to beat them one by one. |
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C. to punish them |
D. to praise all of them |
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2. A. had gone |
B. had been |
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C. went |
D. had been away |
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3. A. took down |
B. took off |
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C. took away |
D. took out |
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4. A. except for |
B. except |
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C. except that |
D. besides |
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5. A. put out |
B. put down |
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C. put up |
D. put aside |
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6. A. Carry directly it to me |
B. Bring it here |
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C. Take it back to me |
D. Fetch it for me |
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7. A. surprised |
B. surprising |
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C. satisfying |
D. pleased |
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8. A. should be a rapid method of finding |
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B. might be a quick way of finding |
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C. couldn't be a fast way to find |
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D. must be a quickly method to find |
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9. A. the same work as |
B. as different a work as |
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C. different work from |
D. no difference work from |
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10.A. grew bigger |
B. grown up |
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C. grew taller |
D. grew up |
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(B)
On October 21st of 1833, Alfred Nobel was born in Sweden. His father was an engineer, and at that time he was 11 explosives (炸药). When Alfred was 12 to go to university, his father sent him to the United States to study mechanical engineering (机械工程学).
When he left university, he started a factory with his brother to make a new and very powerful explosive. At first the factory 13 , but one day there was a terrible explosion (爆炸) in the factory. It killed several workmen and Alfred's brother. Alfred himself was not there that day.
Alfred 14 after his brother's death, but he did not stop working; he moved his factory onto a boat, and took it a few miles out to sea. “If 15 ,” he said to himself, “I will be killed, but 16 will be hurt. ” He was not killed 17 , but made a new and much safer explosive. He called it dynamite (甘油炸药).
This was the time, in 18 of the nineteenth century, when many modern roads and the first railways and tunnels 19 in Europe. Everybody wanted to use Nobel's new dynamite. He soon became very rich.
But Nobel's dynamite was not always used for making roads; it was also 20 making war. “It's Nobel's fault (错误), ” many people said, “It's his dynamite they're using to make war. ” It was true; it was his dynamite; but was it his fault?
One day, in 1891, Nobel opened a newspaper and read the story of his own death! It was 21 , of course, and at first he laughed; but he did not laugh then he saw the things the newspaper 22 him, “A very bad man, ” they said, “…terrible…wanted to destroy the world with his dynamite…”
Poor Alfred Nobel! He decided to leave Paris, and went to live in Italy. There he 23 in a big house, working and studying every hour of the day.
In 1896, Alfred Nobel died. But that was 24 his name. When he died, he left a lot of 25 five Nobel Prizes. These are given every year for important work in five different fields, One prize is for chemistry, another for physics and another for medicine; there is also one for literature (文学); and the fifth one, the most important one for Alfred Nobel, is the Nobel Peace Prize.
11.A. working for |
B. working on |
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C. working as |
D. working in |
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12.A. old enough |
B. enough old |
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C. big enough |
D. enough big |
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13.A. went from bad to worse |
B. went from good to better |
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C. went very well |
D. went nothing to him |
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14.A. felt very afraid of it |
B. felt sorry for it |
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C. was quite happy |
D. was terribly unhappy |
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15.A. anything goes right there |
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B. nothing seems to happen there |
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C. something goes wrong here |
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D. everything comes badly here |
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16.A. other people |
B. everybody |
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C. somebody else |
D. nobody else |
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17.A. after all |
B. on the end |
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C. at most |
D. at least |
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18.A. a second half |
B. the second half |
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C. a half second |
D. the half second |
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19.A. were building |
B. had been built |
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C. were being built |
D. had built |
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20.A. prepared for |
B. willing to |
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C. using as |
D. used for |
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21.A. complete wrong |
B. completely wrong |
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C. complete wrongly |
D. completely wrongly |
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22.A. saying about |
B. said to |
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C. said about |
D. saying to |
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23.A. lived alone |
B. lived lonely |
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C. lived sad |
D. lived happy |
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24.A. just the beginning to |
B. not the end of |
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C. meaning nothing for |
D. really the end of |
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25.A. troubles to |
B. debts to |
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C. money for |
D. sorry for |
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完形填空
Life in the 21st century will obviously be very different from ___1___ it is ___2___ now. It is interesting to try to ___3___ what Me will be like ___4___. Our life style will be ___5___ in many ___6___. For example, I think that everyone will live in ___7___. There will be houses under the sea. ___8___ people will get settled ___9___ on the moon and do scientific researches. Every house will have a wireless telephone. Solar energy will be ___10___ used in houses and factories. As for education in the future, I think that children will start ___11___ at the age of 3 .To some extent, computers will take the place of ___12___. People will study ___13___ they are 30. Our __14___ life will be different too. It is possible that people will only work ___15___ hours a day. At the age of ___16___, people will retire and do ___17___ they want. Finally, when we think about the future of travel, it seems to me that it is ___18___ that most people will have a chance to ___19___ in space. Our future is promising, let's work hard for ___20___ our beautiful future.
(1)A.that |
B.which |
C.what |
D.how |
(2)A.seem |
B.to be |
C.like |
D.appear |
(3)A.imagine |
B.make |
C.say |
D.live |
(4)A.on the future |
B.in the future |
C.at the future |
D.for future |
(5)A.the |
B.different |
C.rich |
D.poor |
(6)A.countries |
B.nations |
C.homes |
D.ways |
(7)A.forests |
B.mountains |
C.sea |
D.cities |
(8)A.Some |
B.Most |
C.Every |
D.Very few |
(9)A.up |
B.down |
C.in |
D.with |
(10)A.not |
B.widely |
C.for |
D.easily |
(11)A.to |
B.to work |
C.school |
D.to speak |
(12)A.workers |
B.peasants |
C.scientists |
D.teachers |
(13)A.to |
B.for |
C.until |
D.as |
(14)A.school |
B.working |
C.happy |
D.army |
(15)A.forty |
B.fourteen |
C.four |
D.fourth |
(16)A.seven |
B.seventy |
C.seventeen |
D.forty-five |
(17)A.what |
B.which |
C.whatever |
D.however |
(18)A.impossible |
B.possible |
C.not |
D.freely |
(19)A.do shopping |
B.have medical examination |
C.travel |
D.ride ten-speed bicycle |
(20)A.realizing |
B.imaging |
C.completing |
D.supposing |
完形填空
阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-25各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案
Nancy Johnson was a good friend with all the boys and girls in her class. She had a nice face and __1__ eyes. She spoke __2__ than the other girls, but she __3__ basket-ball better than most of them. Nancy __4__ everything at school, and she never thought she was __5__ from the other pupils __6__ she was a Negro girl.
Miss Dietrich, Nancy's __7__ teacher, taught her drawing. She taught Nancy __8__ take an idea and make a __9__ out of it. “Your picture must be your idea, a part of __10__ ,” Miss Dietrich said. She __11__ Nancy that it is __12__ to draw a good picture. “Your picture must not __13__ look nice,” Miss Dietrich said. “You must work at it __14__ the picture begins to live, until it is not __15__ any other picture in the world.”
Nancy __16__ Miss Dietrich, and she was always happy when she began to __17__ a new idea, Nancy had a secret that only Miss Dietrich __18__. She wanted to go to the City Art School when she finished __19__. She knew, of course, that __20__ didn't have enough money to __21__ her there. But every year there was a schoolchildren's __22__ competition at the Art School. The __23__ could go to the school and did not __24__ to pay for the first year. Miss Dietrich and Nancy wanted to sent Nancy's __25__ pictures to the Art School competition.
(1) A. broad |
B. beautiful |
C. likely |
D. straight |
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(2) A. more |
B. less |
C. louder |
D. slower |
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(3) A. played the |
B. threw |
C. enjoyed |
D. played |
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(4) A. learned |
B. said |
C. took part in |
D. attended |
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(5) A. far |
B. clever |
C. welcome |
D. different |
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(6) A. thanks to |
B. but for |
C. on condition that |
D. because |
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(7) A. old |
B. best |
C. most famous |
D. favourite |
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(8) A. to |
B. how to |
C. where to |
D. how |
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(9) A. house |
B. lesson |
C. picture |
D. story |
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(10) A. the world |
B. picture |
C. you |
D. your home |
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(11) A. explained |
B. asked |
C. warned |
D. taught |
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(12) A. wonderful |
B. necessary |
C. difficult |
D. easy |
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(13) A. a little |
B. a bit |
C. only |
D. necessarily |
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(14) A. on |
B. until |
C. unless |
D. if only |
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(15) A. dawn |
B. copy |
C. like |
D. paint |
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(16) A. believed |
B. understood |
C. depended on |
D. learnt |
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(17) A. think of |
B. draw |
C. consider |
D. wonder |
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(18) A. disclosed |
B. let out |
C. knew |
D. meant |
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(19) A. learning |
B. school |
C. drawing |
D. graduation |
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(20) A. she |
B. her teacher |
C. her father |
D. her school |
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(21) A. offer |
B. afford |
C. encourage |
D. send |
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(22) A. speaking |
B. drawing |
C. sports |
D. singing |
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(23) A. girl |
B. runner |
C. player |
D. winner |
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(24) A. have |
B. want |
C. like |
D. require |
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(25) A. best |
B. famous |
C. favourite |
D. largest |
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完形填空
Martin Luther King, the son of a minister in the church, was born in 1929 in the USA. He won an entrance prize to a college when he was 15. After
1 , he became a minister 2 the church. Then, he 3 in Philadelphia until 1951.
4 slavery was ended in 1865, the separation of blacks and whites 5 still continued. Laws passed to forbid whites to marry 6 blacks. There were 7 shops, restaurants, hospitals, buses, trains and schools for blacks. Blacks were not 8 to vote in the southern states 9 they passed a reading test.
King thought it was right and necessary 10 blacks to win equal civil rights 11 peaceful revolution, not by fighting and killing. He 12 the government to set blacks free and give them 13 rights. In 1964, he got the Nobel Prize for Peace and 14 the whole of the $ 54,600 prize to the 15 movement. In the same year a new Civil Rights Act was 16 to treat blacks equally. In 1965 a new Voting Rights Bill became 17 . From then on, all blacks had the rights 18 .
King was murdered on April 14th, 1968, because he made many 19 in the black liberation movement. 20 , his struggle had already changed the society. He was considered as an important leader in the black liberation movement.
(1) A.graduation |
B.work |
C.college |
D.education |
(2) A.at |
B.in |
C.from |
D.for |
(3) A.lived |
B.studied |
C.worked |
D.played |
(4) A.Became |
B.Before |
C.Unless |
D.Although |
(5) A.were |
B.are |
C.was |
D.is |
(6) A.with |
B./ |
C.to |
D.for |
(7) A.same |
B.different |
C.separated |
D.alone |
(8) A.forbidden |
B.made |
C.allowed |
D.had |
(9) A.after |
B.until |
C.while |
D.unless |
(10) A.for |
B.of |
C.to |
D.with |
(11) A.in |
B.with |
C.for |
D.by |
(12) A.made |
B.let |
C.forced |
D.told |
(13) A.different |
B.same |
C.fair |
D.equal |
(14) A.gave |
B.received |
C.had |
D.offered |
(15) A.peaceful |
B.fighting |
C.revolution |
D.freedom |
(16) A.learned |
B.succeeded |
C.passed |
D.permitted |
(17) A.right |
B.law |
C.habit |
D.advice |
(18) A.to go to school |
B.to vote |
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C.to take buses |
D.to go shopping |
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(19) A.friends |
B.bosses |
C.enemies |
D.officials |
(20) A.So |
B.And |
C.However |
D.But |
完形填空
Martin Luther King, the son of a minister in the church, was born in 1929 in the USA. He won an entrance prize to a college when he was 15. After
1 , he became a minister 2 the church. Then, he 3 in Philadelphia until 1951.
4 slavery was ended in 1865, the separation of blacks and whites 5 still continued. Laws passed to forbid whites to marry 6 blacks. There were 7 shops, restaurants, hospitals, buses, trains and schools for blacks. Blacks were not 8 to vote in the southern states 9 they passed a reading test.
King thought it was right and necessary 10 blacks to win equal civil rights 11 peaceful revolution, not by fighting and killing. He 12 the government to set blacks free and give them 13 rights. In 1964, he got the Nobel Prize for Peace and 14 the whole of the $ 54,600 prize to the 15 movement. In the same year a new Civil Rights Act was 16 to treat blacks equally. In 1965 a new Voting Rights Bill became 17 . From then on, all blacks had the rights 18 .
King was murdered on April 14th, 1968, because he made many 19 in the black liberation movement. 20 , his struggle had already changed the society. He was considered as an important leader in the black liberation movement.
(1) A.graduation |
B.work |
C.college |
D.education |
(2) A.at |
B.in |
C.from |
D.for |
(3) A.lived |
B.studied |
C.worked |
D.played |
(4) A.Became |
B.Before |
C.Unless |
D.Although |
(5) A.were |
B.are |
C.was |
D.is |
(6) A.with |
B./ |
C.to |
D.for |
(7) A.same |
B.different |
C.separated |
D.alone |
(8) A.forbidden |
B.made |
C.allowed |
D.had |
(9) A.after |
B.until |
C.while |
D.unless |
(10) A.for |
B.of |
C.to |
D.with |
(11) A.in |
B.with |
C.for |
D.by |
(12) A.made |
B.let |
C.forced |
D.told |
(13) A.different |
B.same |
C.fair |
D.equal |
(14) A.gave |
B.received |
C.had |
D.offered |
(15) A.peaceful |
B.fighting |
C.revolution |
D.freedom |
(16) A.learned |
B.succeeded |
C.passed |
D.permitted |
(17) A.right |
B.law |
C.habit |
D.advice |
(18) A.to go to school |
B.to vote |
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C.to take buses |
D.to go shopping |
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(19) A.friends |
B.bosses |
C.enemies |
D.officials |
(20) A.So |
B.And |
C.However |
D.But |