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I 完型填空:(15×2)
In the American family the husband and wife usually share important decision-making. When the children are  1  enough, they take part as well. Foreigners are often surprised by the permissiveness (宽容) of American parents. The old rule that “children should be seen and not heard” is rarely  2 , and children are often allowed to do  3  they wish without strict control of their parents. The father seldom expects his children to listen to him  4  question, and children are encouraged to be  5  at an early age. Some people believe that American parents carry this freedom  6  far. Others think that a strong father image would not  7  the American values of equality and independence. Because Americans emphasize (强调 ) the importance of independence, young people are expected to  8  their parental families by the time they have  9  their late teens or early twenties. Indeed, not to do so is often regarded as a  10 , a kind of weak dependence.
This pattern of independence often results in serious  11  for the aging parents of a small family. The average American is expected to live  12  the age of 70. The job retirement age is  13  65. The children have left home, married, and  14  their won households. At least 20 percent of all people over 65 do not have enough retirement incomes.  15  the major problem of many elderly couples is not economic. They feel useless and lonely with neither an occupation nor a close family group.
1. A. great                    B. big                  C. old                   D. young
2. A. watched                B. followed           C. understood        D. grasped
3. A. what                    B. that                   C. which               D. when
4. A. for                       B. on                    C. without             D. in
5. A. dependent             B. independent       C. sure                  D. safe
6. A. too                       B. almost               C. nearly               D. so
7. A. gain                            B. welcome           C. suit                   D. change      
8. A. break up               B. break into          C. break through    D. break away from
9. A. reached                B. come                C. arrived                     D. developed
10. A. reward                B. criticism            C. failure               D. success
11. A. events                 B. problems           C. matters              D. affairs
12. A. on                      B. up                    C. from                 D. beyond
13. A. only                   B. usually              C. sometimes         D. seldom
14. A. set out                B. set aside            C. set up                D. set down
15. A. But                    B. And                  C. So                    D. As


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And then I had a thought in my mind:“It is far   44     compared to any other floor in this building. There is no real danger to me — it’s    45   an illusion. Look at all the people standing on it, and think about those who have stood on it before.”I began to  46     that step onto the glass floor. I didn’t look down —  47    not for a few minutes.

I walked on the    48   and looked around and thought about how  49   the experience was. I even found myself jumping up and down. There was no  50   , and it was certainly an illusion.

I considered how many things in our lives we  51    and exactly how many of them are actually illusions. I thought about all the things we   52    ourselves from doing because we have  53   ourselves into thinking there’s risk. I thought about all the things that I still have yet to do that appeared  54   . I was glad to discover that although fear isn’t a stranger to me, my desire to live a life without    55   has a much stronger pull.

1.                A.expressive      B.impressive      C.frightening    D.beneficial

 

2.                A.bus            B.ladder          C.car  D.elevator

 

3.                A.outside         B.top            C.center   D.surface

 

4.                A.connected      B.surrounded      C.referred  D.combined

 

5.                A.around         B.up             C.down D.out

 

6.                A.understood     B.approached     C.talked    D.returned

 

7.                A.wave          B.move          C.tremble  D.wander

 

8.                A.look over       B.think over       C.look up   D.think up

 

9.                A.tighter         B.taller           C.weaker   D.stronger

 

10.               A.happily         B.simply          C.greatly    D.relatively

 

11.               A.take           B.choose         C.decide    D.pick

 

12.               A.at most         B.at least         C.at last     D.at best

 

13.               A.fence          B.floor           C.edge D.tower

 

14.               A.grateful        B.useful          C.wonderful D.helpful

 

15.               A.death          B.warn           C.trouble    D.danger

 

16.               A.handle         B.ignore         C.fear  D.hide

 

17.               A.block          B.protect         C.help  D.separate

 

18.               A.forced         B.advised         C.entered   D.led

 

19.               A.amazing        B.worrying        C.exciting   D.interesting

 

20.               A.cost           B.doubt          C.regret D.waste

 

 

第二节:完型填空(共20 小题;每小题1分;满分20分)

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Finally my daughter   24   make her way up to the microphone. She said something like others and then   25  , “At this very moment, I just want to say …I love you, Father.”

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12. A. Immediately        B. Finally              C. Especially         D. Generally

13. A. like                    B. pleasure            C. excitement         D. love

14. A. union                 B. group                C. family               D. whole

15. A. between                 B. among                     C. from                 D. for

16. A. natural                B. following          C. untrue               D. old

17. A. after                   B. as                     C. with                  D. before

18. A. connect               B. share                 C. communicate     D. argue

19. A. honest                B. formal                     C. powerful           D. responsible

20. A. taken                 B. shown               C. shared               D. brought

21. A. cure                   B. care                  C. help                  D. friend

22. A. presented            B. invited                     C. gathered            D. asked

23. A. glad                   B. hopeful             C. serious              D. anxious

24. A. determinedly          B. independently    C. patiently            D. unexpectedly

25. A. lasted                 B. declared            C. continued          D. responded

26. A. hugging                     B. smiling             C. kissing              D. celebrating

27. A. quietly                B. openly                     C. brightly             D. attractively

28. A. used                   B. stepped             C. desired              D. come

29. A. courage                     B. fear                  C. happiness          D. idea

30. A. exchange            B. send                  C. expect               D. fall

 

 

I 完型填空:(15×2)

  In the American family the husband and wife usually share important decision-making. When the children are  1  enough, they take part as well. Foreigners are often surprised by the permissiveness (宽容) of American parents. The old rule that “children should be seen and not heard” is rarely  2 , and children are often allowed to do  3  they wish without strict control of their parents. The father seldom expects his children to listen to him  4  question, and children are encouraged to be  5  at an early age. Some people believe that American parents carry this freedom  6  far. Others think that a strong father image would not  7  the American values of equality and independence. Because Americans emphasize (强调 ) the importance of independence, young people are expected to  8  their parental families by the time they have  9  their late teens or early twenties. Indeed, not to do so is often regarded as a  10 , a kind of weak dependence.

  This pattern of independence often results in serious  11  for the aging parents of a small family. The average American is expected to live  12  the age of 70. The job retirement age is  13  65. The children have left home, married, and  14  their won households. At least 20 percent of all people over 65 do not have enough retirement incomes.  15  the major problem of many elderly couples is not economic. They feel useless and lonely with neither an occupation nor a close family group.

1. A. great                           B. big                           C. old                           D. young

2. A. watched                     B. followed                C. understood           D. grasped

3. A. what                           B. that                        C. which                     D. when

4. A. for                                B. on                            C. without                  D. in

5. A. dependent                 B. independent         C. sure                        D. safe

6. A. too                               B. almost                   C. nearly                     D. so

7. A. gain                             B. welcome               C. suit                         D. change        

8. A. break up                     B. break into             C. break through      D. break away from

9. A. reached                      B. come                      C. arrived                            D. developed

10. A. reward                     B. criticism                C. failure                    D. success

11. A. events                      B. problems               C. matters                 D. affairs

12. A. on                              B. up                            C. from                       D. beyond

13. A. only                           B. usually          C. sometimes           D. seldom

14. A. set out                     B. set aside               C. set up                     D. set down

15. A. But                            B. And                         C. So                            D. As

 

I 完型填空:(15×2)

  In the American family the husband and wife usually share important decision-making. When the children are  1  enough, they take part as well. Foreigners are often surprised by the permissiveness (宽容) of American parents. The old rule that “children should be seen and not heard” is rarely  2 , and children are often allowed to do  3  they wish without strict control of their parents. The father seldom expects his children to listen to him  4  question, and children are encouraged to be  5  at an early age. Some people believe that American parents carry this freedom  6  far. Others think that a strong father image would not  7  the American values of equality and independence. Because Americans emphasize (强调 ) the importance of independence, young people are expected to  8  their parental families by the time they have  9  their late teens or early twenties. Indeed, not to do so is often regarded as a  10 , a kind of weak dependence.

  This pattern of independence often results in serious  11  for the aging parents of a small family. The average American is expected to live  12  the age of 70. The job retirement age is  13  65. The children have left home, married, and  14  their won households. At least 20 percent of all people over 65 do not have enough retirement incomes.  15  the major problem of many elderly couples is not economic. They feel useless and lonely with neither an occupation nor a close family group.

1. A. great                    B. big                  C. old                   D. young

2. A. watched                B. followed           C. understood        D. grasped

3. A. what                    B. that                   C. which               D. when

4. A. for                       B. on                    C. without             D. in

5. A. dependent             B. independent       C. sure                  D. safe

6. A. too                       B. almost               C. nearly               D. so

7. A. gain                            B. welcome           C. suit                   D. change      

8. A. break up               B. break into          C. break through    D. break away from

9. A. reached                B. come                C. arrived                     D. developed

10. A. reward                B. criticism            C. failure               D. success

11. A. events                 B. problems           C. matters              D. affairs

12. A. on                      B. up                    C. from                 D. beyond

13. A. only                   B. usually              C. sometimes         D. seldom

14. A. set out                B. set aside            C. set up                D. set down

15. A. But                    B. And                  C. So                    D. As

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