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13.The other day,a little thing that happened at Walt Disney touched me greatly.A guest leaving our Polynesian Village Hotel at Walt Disney was asked if she(1)Bher visit.She told the front-desk waitress she had had a(n)(2)Cvacation,but was heartbroken about(3)A several rolls of Kodak color film (胶卷) with her camera.At that moment she was particularly(4)Cover the loss of the pictures she had(5)Cat our Polynesian Luau,as this was a memory she especially treasured.
Now,please understand that it is quite(6)Ato find the lost photos in the park.(7)D,the waitress at the front desk understood Disney's idea of caring for our(8)C.She asked the woman to leave her a couple rolls of(9)A film,promising she would take photos of the rest of our show at Polynesian Luau for her.
Two weeks later the guest received a(10)Aat her home.In it were photos of all the actors of our show,personally signed by each performer.There were also(11)Bof the public procession (游行队伍) and fireworks in the park,taken by the front-desk waitress in her own (12)Dafter work.I happened to know this story because this guest wrote us a letter.She said that never in her life had she(13)Csuch good service from any business.
Excellent(14)Adoes not come from mouths or handbooks.It comes from the people who(15)D-and from a culture that encourages that attitude.

1.A.expectedB.enjoyedC.rememberedD.hated
2.A.disappointingB.uncomfortableC.wonderfulD.important
3.A.losingB.droppingC.takingD.breaking
4.A.sillyB.nervousC.sadD.calm
5.A.seenB.drawnC.takenD.found
6.A.hardB.funnyC.easyD.impossible
7.A.ExcitedlyB.QuietlyC.ThereforeD.Fortunately
8.A.workersB.managersC.guestsD.clerks
9.A.newB.cheapC.famousD.excellent
10.A.bagB.cardC.cameraD.film 
11.A.rulesB.performancesC.handbooksD.pictures
12.A.houseB.timeC.workD.position
13.A.seenB.metC.experiencedD.given
14.A.serviceB.workC.qualityD.advice 
15.A.knowB.serveC.likeD.care

分析 一个游客丢失了几卷已拍摄好了的胶卷,本也没有什么大不了的.可这里的服务员就不这么看了,他们的服务又会怎样呢?

解答 1  B 考查动词辨析  A:期待;预期 B:欣赏,享受;喜爱;使过得快活 C:记得,记起 D:憎恨;反感,句意是问她是否享受,喜欢这个旅行,故答案为B.
2  C  考查形容词辨析  A:令人失望的;令人扫兴的 B:不舒服的;不安的 C:极好的,精彩的,绝妙的;奇妙的; D:重要的,重大的;有地位的;她说她度过了一个很美好,很精彩的假期.故答案为C.
3  A  考查动词辨析  A:丢失,使迷路;遗失;错过 B:滴;落下;空投;C:拿,取;采取;接受(礼物等);耗费(时间等) D:打破;折断;弄坏;削弱,本题的意思是她很伤心丢了一些相机的胶卷.故答案为A.
4 C  考查形容词辨析  A:愚蠢的 B:神经的;紧张不安的; C:难过的;悲哀的,D:静的,平静的;沉着的,此题意思是她丢了胶卷特别伤心.故答案为C.
5 C  考查动词辨析  词汇为本题主要考查点.A:看;看见; B:画;拉;吸引 C:拿;获得 D:发现,找到,take pictures是照相,故答案为C.
6 A  考查形容词辨析  A:困难的;辛苦的 B:有趣的,好笑的,滑稽的 C:容易的;舒适的 D:不可能的;不可能存在的;本题意思是很难再找到丢失的胶卷,故答案为A.
7 D  考查形容词辨析  A:兴奋地;激动地 B:安静地;秘密地;平稳地 C:因此;所以 D:幸运地,根据下文可知,幸运的是前台的服务员帮她找到了一套一样的照片.故答案为D.
8 C  考查名词辨析  A:工人;劳动者;B:经理;管理人员 C:客人,宾客;顾客 D:职员,办事员;店员;根据句意可知前台的服务员很关心他们的顾客,故答案为C.
9 A  考查形容词辨析  A:新的,新鲜的; B:便宜的;小气的;不值钱的 C:著名的;极好的,非常令人满意的 D:卓越的;极好的;杰出的,根据句意,前台服务员让她留下一些新的胶卷,故答案为A.
10 A  考查名词辨析  A:袋; B:卡片;纸牌;明信片 C:照相机;摄影机 D:电影;薄膜;胶卷;轻烟,根据句意,这位顾客两个星期后在家收到一个包裹袋子,故答案为A.
11  B  考查名词辨析.A:统治;规则 B:绩效;表演;执行 C:手册;指南 D:照片,图画;影片;根据句意可知,有很多游行队伍的表演,故答案为B.
12 D  考查名词辨析  A:住宅;家庭;机构;议会;B:时间;时代;次数;C:工作;[物]功;产品;操作;职业;D:位置,方位;职位,工作;姿态;站位,根据句意可知,这名前台服务员下班后自己去照相.故答案为D.
13 C  考查动词辨析  A:看;看见;领会 B:满足;遇见;对付 C:经验;经历;体验 D:给;产生;让步;举办;授予,根据句意,这位顾客从来没有经历过这们好的服务,故答案为C.
14 A  考查名词辨析  A:服务,服侍;服役;仪式 B:工作;运作;起作用 C:质量,[统计]品质;特性;才能 D:建议;忠告;劝告;通知,根据句意,好的服务不是来自嘴上或者手册上.故答案为A.
15 D  考查动词辨析  A:了解;熟悉;确信 B:服役,服务; C:喜欢;想;愿意 D:照顾;关心;喜爱;顾虑,根据句意,好的服务来自真正的关心,故答案为D.

点评 非等距离挖空的命题方式是完形填空的最大特色.短文首句不挖空,以便为考生理解全文留下足够信息,命题者根据考查目的进行挖空,造成信息链中断,这就要求考生依据上下文的文意捕捉到空白处的缺词.从近几年高考完形填空题看,纯语法知识几乎不考,主要考查考生灵活运用所学词汇的能力,尤其是以考查实词或信息词为主,着重考查考生对文章的内在逻辑和整体把握能力.因此,把握句间和段落之间的内在逻辑关系,通过上下文暗示,对篇章、段落或句意的整体把握;再则,干扰项的设置与语法结构无甚关系,重在文意干扰.因此,把握文意和具体语境,通过对词义的辨析,是解完形填空的最好手段.

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50.A.mightB.has toC.mustD.ought to
3.Nuclear power's danger to health,safety,and even life itself can be summed up in one word:radiation.
Nuclear radiation has a certain mystery about it,partly because it cannot be detected by human senses.It can't be seen or heard,or touched or tasted,even though it may be all around us.There are other things like that.For example,radio waves are all around us but we can't detect them,sense them,without a radio receiver.Similarly,we can't sense radioactivity without a radiation detector.But unlike common radio waves,nuclear radiation is not harmless to human beings and other living things.
At very high levels,radiation can kill an animal or human being immediately by killing masses of cells in vital organs.But even the lowest levels can do serious damage.There is no levels of radiation that is completely safe.If the radiation does not hit anything important,the damage may not be serious.This is the case when only a few cells are hit,and if they are killed immediately.Your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones.But if the few cells are only damaged,and if they reproduce themselves,you may be in trouble.They reproduce themselves in a deformed way.They can grow into cancer.Sometimes this does not show up for many years.
This is another reason for some of the mystery about nuclear radiation.Serious damage can be done without the victim being aware at the time that damage has occurred.A person can be irradiated(辐射)and feel fine,then die for cancer five,ten,or twenty years later as a result.Or a child can be born weak as a result of radiation absorbed by its grandparents.Radiation can hurt us.We must know the truth.
32.How can nuclear radiation kill an animal?D
A.By damaging its heart.
B.By killing a few cells.
C.By hitting any place in its body.
D.By killing many cells in important organs.
33.The word"deformed"in paragraph 3has the similar meaning toA.
A.unnatural      B.normal      C.usual      D.proper
34.What can we infer from the passage?D
A.We can't detect radioactivity even with modern equipment.
B.Only radiation at very high levels can kill an animal or human being.
C.If a few cells are only damaged,healthy cells will take the place of dead ones.
D.Radiation is harmful no matter what level it is.
35.What's the author's main purpose in writing this passage?C
A.Discussing the cause of cancer.
B.Solving the mystery about radiation.
C.Emphasizing the importance of protection of radiation.
D.Introducing the nuclear power.

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