题目内容
2.A man wanted to become wealthy.He was told a story one day that there was a (31)C pebble (鹅卵石)among the pebbles on the beach of the Black Sea.It could turn everything it touched into(32)A.This pebble could be (33)Donly by touching it:unlike the other pebbles it was (34)Awhen touched.The man rushed to the beach of the Black Sea and began to (35)Bthe pebble.(36)C he picked up a pebble that felt cold,he threw it into the sea.He (37)C this practice day after day.Each pebble that felt cold was (38)D thrown into the sea.
One morning,he(39)B to take hold of a pebble that felt warm,unlike the other (40)C.The man threw the pebble into the sea.He hadn't(41)C to,but he had formed a habit.Habits can be hard to (42)B.
In fact,if we repeat any behaviour (43)A enough,it becomes a habit.But some habits can work in our favour,such as (44)C attitudes and healthy ways of life.Our habitual attitudes and behaviour can either (45)B us or hinder(阻碍) us.
Is there behaviour or an attitude you would like to make into a(46)D?Then reinforce (强化) it by (47)A it at every opportunity.
When it comes to habits,(48)Dmay not make perfect.But practice will certainly form (49)C behaviour.Your habits will form who you are.So form the habits that are (50)B to you and let them mold (塑造) you into the person you want to be.
31.A.carved | B.large | C.magical | D.heavy |
32.A.gold | B.water | C.sand | D.stone |
33.A.created | B.saved | C.changed | D.recognized |
34.A.warm | B.shining | C.smooth | D.hard |
35.A.look into | B.search for | C.make | D.study |
36.A.Unless | B.Although | C.When | D.Until |
37.A.tested | B.developed | C.continued | D.analysed |
38.A.luckily | B.carelessly | C.suddenly | D.immediately |
39.A.attempted | B.happened | C.decided | D.began |
40.A.hands | B.trees | C.pebbles | D.balls |
41.A.asked | B.remembered | C.meant | D.offered |
42.A.ignore | B.break | C.learn | D.forget |
43.A.often | B.carefully | C.fast | D.calmly |
44.A.related | B.public | C.positive | D.conservative |
45.A.trouble | B.help | C.expose | D.defeat |
46.A.custom | B.plan | C.rule | D.habit |
47.A.repeating | B.retelling | C.changing | D.considering |
48.A.attitude | B.attempt | C.guidance | D.practice |
49.A.violent | B.bored | C.permanent | D.strange |
50.A.devoted | B.beneficial | C.familiar | D.true |
分析 本文通过一个寻找能点石成金的鹅卵石的故事,说明习惯对一个人有多么的重要.
解答 31-35 CADAB 36-40 CCDBC 41-45 CBACB 46-50 DADCB
31.C.动词辨析.由句意可推知:他被告知有一种有魔力的鹅卵石.根据It could turn everything it touched into 可知选C项.
32.A.名词辨析.由全文可推知:把能把接触到的东西变成金子,根据语境可知选A项.
33.D.动词辨析.由句意可推知:这种鹅卵石能通过接触才被感知,当接触时它是有温度的,故选D项.
34.A.形容词辨析.由句意可推知:这种鹅卵石能通过接触才被感知,当接触时它是有温度的,故选A项.
35.B.短语辨析.The man rushed to the beach of the Black Sea,由句意可推知:这个人冲到岸边,开始寻找鹅卵石,根据语境可知选B项.
36.C.副词辨析.由前文he picked up a pebble that felt cold可知,当他捡起一块鹅卵石时感觉很凉,扔到海里.第一个句子是时间状语,故选C项.
37.C.动词辨析.由句意可推知:他继续寻找,根据day after day可知选C项.
38.D.副词辨析.由句意可推知:每一块感觉凉的鹅卵石都被立刻扔回海里,故选D项.
39.B.动词辨析.由句意可推知:一天早上,他碰巧抓到一块感觉温暖的鹅卵石,不象其它的鹅卵石,happen to do 碰巧做某事,故选B项.
40.C.名词辨析.由句意可推知:一天早上,他碰巧抓到一块感觉温暖的鹅卵石,不象其它的鹅卵石,故选C项.
41.C.动词辨析.由句意可推知:他并不打算这样做,但已经养成这种习惯,根据语境可知他捡起来就扔,已经养成习惯了,故选C项.
42.B.动词辨析.由but he had formed a habit,可推知:习惯很难改,故选B项.
43.A.副词辨析.由句意可推知:事实上,如果你经常重复你的行为,这就会形成一种习惯,故选A项.
44.C.形容词辨析.由句意可推知:但一些习惯为你服务,比如积极和健康的生活方式,与Our habitual attitudes and behavior can either us or hinder (阻碍) us.想对比,故选C项.
45.B.名词辨析.由句意可推知:一些习惯生的态度和行为不是帮助我们而是阻碍我们,故选B项.
46.D.名词辨析.由句意可推知:是否有一些行为或态度让你形成一种习惯,故选D项.
47.A.动词辨析.Then reinforce (强化) it,由句意可推知:通过重复会强化这个习惯,故选A项.
48.D.名词辨析.由句意可推知:当提到习惯时,熟不能生巧,根据But practice will certainly form 39_ behavior可知选D项.
49.C.形容词辨析.由句意可推知:但练习会形成固定的行为,故选C项.
50.B.形容词辨析.由 let them mold (塑造) you into the person you want to be,可推知:你的习惯迁就了现在的你,也形成对你有益的习惯,让他们塑造成你想成为的人物,故选B项.
点评 本篇完型考查考生扎实的语法基础,足够的词汇量和对于文章逻辑关系的把握.近年来,完型的侧重点,从考察语法和逻辑关系,逐步转移到了词义辨析和逻辑关系上来.因此考生应注意大量的阅读和长期的阅读训练.

A. | take over; break in | B. | take on; break down | ||
C. | take over; break off | D. | take on; break in |
Turn around and model that pretty gown for me.You're beautiful!"But I didn't.
"Maya,"I said,(23) Cinto her eyes,"it's very nice to meet you."
"Nice to meet you,too."She said,in that(24)B,talking-to-adults,good girl voice.
"Hey,what are you reading?"I asked.Her eyes got bigger,and the practiced,polite facial (25)Agave way to real excitement over this(26)C.But she seemed too(27)A to answer me.
"I love books,"I said."Do you?"
Most(28)Ddo.
"Yes,"she said."And I can(29)Cthem all by myself now!"
"Wow,(30)A!"I said.And it is,for a five-year-old.
"What's your favourite book?"I asked.
"I'll go and get it!Can I read it to you?"
Purplicious was Maya's(31)C,and a new one to me,as she sat next to me and(32)Dread aloud every word.Then I told her that I'd just(33)Ba book,and that I hoped she'd write one,too,one day.She was crazy(34)C that idea.We were both sad when Maya had to go to bed,(35)AI told her next time to choose another book and we'd read it.
Try this the next time you meet a little girl.She may be(36)Band unsure at first,because few people ask her about her(37)C,but be patient and stick with it.Ask her what she's reading.What does she like and dislike,and why?You're just(38)A an intelligent (明智的) conversation that respects her brain.Tell her about your(39)C and accomplishments,and your favourite books.Set a good example for her of what a (40)B woman says and does.
21.A.on | B.in | C.at | D.with |
22.A.clever | B.honest | C.cute | D.brave |
23.A.turning | B.getting | C.looking | D.putting |
24.A.strange | B.polite | C.different | D.frequent |
25.A.expression | B.attention | C.devotion | D.decision |
26.A.outline | B.title | C.topic | D.headline |
27.A.shy | B.difficult | C.confident | D.easy-going |
28.A.books | B.adults | C.women | D.children |
29.A.recognize | B.study | C.read | D.understand |
30.A.amazing | B.amusing | C.frightening | D.pleasing |
31.A.friend | B.dislike | C.pick | D.question |
32.A.surprisingly | B.sadly | C.entirely | D.proudly |
33.A.bought | B.written | C.sold | D.started |
34.A.over | B.for | C.about | D.to |
35.A.but | B.though | C.since | D.because |
36.A.worried | B.surprised | C.exhausted | D.uninterested |
37.A.mood | B.face | C.mind | D.head |
38.A.producing | B.accepting | C.educating | D.escaping |
39.A.events | B.disadvantages | C.ideas | D.sufferings |
40.A.speaking | B.thinking | C.confusing | D.living. |
Some talked of jobs they already had; others talked of jobs they (43)Aget.With the certainty of four years of college,they felt ready and able to take (44)Bof the world.
The coming exam,they knew,would be a(n)(45)Ctask.The professor had said they could bring
(46)Bbooks or notes they wanted,requesting only that they did not (47)Deach other,during the test.
(48)Bthey entered the classroom.The professor passed out the papers.And smiles(49)Aon the students'faces as they noted there were only five essay-type questions.
Three hours had passed(50)Cthe professor began to collect the papers.The students no longer looked confident.On their faces was a frightened expression.Papers in hand,no one spoke as the professor faced the class.
He looked at the(51)Bfaces before him,and then asked,"How many completed all five questions?"(52)Aa hand was raised.
"How many answered four?"Still no hands.
"Three?Two?"The students moved restlessly in their seats.
"One,then?Certainly somebody finished (53)C."But the class remained silent.
The professor put down the papers."That is exactly what I (54)D,"he said."I just want to impress upon you that,(55)Dyou have completed four years of engineering,there are still many things about the (56)Byou don't know.These questions you couldn't answer are relatively (57)Cin everyday practice."Then smiling,he added,"You will all (58)Athis course,but remember-even though you are now college graduates,your education has just (59)A."
The years have(60)Dthe name of this professor,but not the lesson he taught.
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1.A.seconds | B.minutes | C.hours | D.days |
42.A.interview | B.discussion | C.education | D.graduation |
43.A.would | B.must | C.have to | D.used to |
44.A.hold | B.control | C.charge | D.place |
45.A.interesting | B.necessary | C.easy | D.unusual |
46.A.no | B.either | C.any | D.all |
47.A.listen to | B.look at | C.refer to | D.talk to |
48.A.Nervously | B.Joyfully | C.Quickly | D.Curiously |
49.A.appeared | B.changed | C.froze | D.stopped |
50.A.then | B.as | C.before | D.after |
51.A.pleased | B.worried | C.surprised | D.moved |
52.A.Not | B.Once | C.Only | D.Even |
53.A.all | B.none | C.one | D.it |
54.A.wondered | B.enjoyed | C.hated | D.expected |
55.A.right now | B.as though | C.now that | D.even though |
56.A.exam | B.subject | C.question | D.college |
57.A.valuable | B.difficult | C.common | D.strange |
58.A.pass | B.fail | C.take | D.start |
59.A.begun | B.completed | C.failed | D.succeeded |
60.A.forgot | B.remembered | C.strengthened | D.weakened |
"Though I(34)Bmy eyesight,I wanted very much to read and study,even if just for(35)B,"Yang says."My parents(36)Cmy eyes.They have read to me since my childhood."
Yang(37)Athe national college entrance exam and entered the Changchun University of Chinese Medicine,where he(38)Dacupuncture (针灸).In 1999,Yang graduated from college and decided to go on for(39)Deducation.
Later Yang bought a special software (软件) which helped him to(40)Athe Internet and send e-mails.With the software,Yang hoped to(41)Ca postgraduate (研究生) degree.But he found that no Chinese(42)Boffered such degrees specifically for sight-injured people.As the first step toward getting a post-graduate(43)Dfrom a foreign university,Yang decided to take the TOEFL for the blind.
After(44)AEnglish through computers,Yang took the test in Hong Kong,(45)Ba mark of 97 out of 120.After taking part in video interviews and(46)Cthe necessary forms and papers,Yang was(47)Ato the University of Southern California.
"Studying can help me(48)Dmy life.One can change one's life through effort.I(49)Abelieve that with effort,a child can draw a(50)B world if you give him a pen and paper,"Yang says.
31.A.eyesight | B.health | C.hearing | D.study |
32.A.rescued | B.ignored | C.suffered | D.treated |
33.A.look | B.attend | C.take | D.leave |
34.A.imagined | B.lost | C.recovered | D.caught |
35.A.education | B.fun | C.experience | D.knowledge |
36.A.cared for | B.looked after | C.acted as | D.kept off |
37.A.passed | B.made | C.tried | D.broke |
38.A.offered | B.picked | C.received | D.studied |
39.A.more | B.quicker | C.easier | D.further |
40.A.surf | B.repair | C.build | D.accept |
41.A.buy | B.start | C.get | D.keep |
42.A.hospitals | B.universities | C.departments | D.groups |
43.A.course | B.material | C.test | D.degree |
44.A.learning | B.translating | C.speaking | D.remembering |
45.A.breaking | B.scoring | C.discovering | D.starting |
46.A.looking through | B.putting up | C.handing in | D.carrying on |
47.A.admitted | B.turned | C.promised | D.refused |
48.A.affect | B.keep | C.find | D.improve |
49.A.firmly | B.hardly | C.only | D.partly |
50.A.popular | B.beautiful | C.natural | D.real |