题目内容

-I was six when I joined my father and two elder brothers at sunrise in the fields of Eufaula, Okla. ___31__ the time I was eight I was helping Dad fix up old furniture. He gave me a cent for every nail I__32__out of old boards.
  I got my first__33__job, at JM’s Restaurant in town, when I was 12. My main responsibilities(职责) were__34__tables and washing dishes,__35__sometimes I helped cook.
  Every day after school I would__36__to JM’s and work until ten. Even on Saturdays I__37__from two until eleven. At that age it was difficult going to work and__38__my friends run off to swim or play. I didn’t necessarily like work, but I loved what working__39__me to have. Because of my__40__I was always the one buying when my friends and I went to the local Tastee Freez. This made me__41__.
  Word that I was trustworthy and hard-working__42__around town. A local clothing store offered me credit (赊帐)__43__I was only in seventh grade. I immediately__44__a $68 sports coat and a $22 pair of shoes. I was__45__only 65 cents an hour, and I already owed the storekeeper $90! So I learned__46__the danger of easy credit. I paid it__47__as soon as I could.
My first job taught me self-control, responsibility and brought me a__48__of personal satisfaction few of my friends had experienced. As my father,__49__worked three jobs, once told me, "If you__50__sacrifice(奉献) and responsibility, there are not many things in life you can’t have." How right he was.
小题1:
A.BeforeB.WithinC.FromD.By
小题2:
A.pulledB.putC.pickedD.pressed
小题3:
A.usualB.realC.mainD.particular
小题4:
A.sweepingB.packingC.clearingD.emptying
小题5:
A.orB.soC.butD.even
小题6:
A.headB.turnC.changeD.move
小题7:
A.studiedB.workedC.playedD.slept
小题8:
A.helpingB.havingC.watchingD.letting
小题9:
A.askedB.toldC.promisedD.allowed
小题10:
A.studyB.powerC.ageD.job
小题11: 
A.proudB.friendlyC.luckyD.hopeful
小题12: 
A.ranB.gotC.flewD.carried
小题13:
A.althoughB.whileC.ifD.since
小题14: 
A.soldB.borrowedC.chargedD.wore
小题15:
A.keepingB.makingC.payingD.taking
小题16:
A.graduallyB.greatlyC.hardlyD.early
小题17:
A.outB.overC.awayD.off
小题18:
A.pointB.levelC.partD.sign
小题19: 
A.heB.thatC.whoD.whoever
小题20:
A.understandB.demandC.offerD.fear

小题1:D
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:C
小题5:C
小题6:A
小题7:B
小题8:C
小题9:D
小题10:D
小题11:A
小题12:B
小题13:A
小题14:C
小题15:B
小题16:D
小题17:D
小题18:B
小题19:C
小题20:A

试题分析:
小题1:D逻辑推理词义比较作者六岁的时候就和父兄一起干活,到八岁就已经开始帮助父亲修理旧家具。接下来这句话依然表明作者很早开始的工作经历。by表示不迟于……,到……打止。
小题2:A逻辑推理词义比较作者每从旧木板中拔(pull)出来一个钉子父亲就给他一美分。pull out拉/拖/拔出;put out放/伸出,生产;pick out摘/剔/挖出/啄/挑出;press out强使分离; 压出。
小题3:B常识运用逻辑推理前后照应上段叙述的作者帮助家里干活,而本段说的at JM’s Restaurant所做的才是他头一个真正意义的(real)工作,他没有惯例性的(usual),主要的(main)和特定的(particular)的工作。
小题4:C常识运用逻辑推理与washing dishes并列的活儿应该是清理(clear)收拾桌子。sweep清扫;pack 包装;empty倒空,腾空。
小题5:C前后照应语句连贯作者的主要任务是打杂儿,但(but)有时也帮厨。前句main是一个提示。or或者,表示选择关系;so因而,所以,表示因果关系;even甚至,表示过分程度。
小题6:A词义比较作者每天放学后就去(head to)JM's工作到10点。head 朝着……方向去;turn to转向,求助于;change to变成,换上(衣服等);move to迁/移至。
小题7:B逻辑推理前后照应即便是在周六作者都得从2点工作到7点。前段和本段叙述的都是作者工作的感受,与学习(study),玩耍(play),睡眠(sleep)无关,只有work与本段主旨有关。句中的even也起到了提示作用。
小题8:C常识运用逻辑推理词义比较在那么小的年龄就去搞活是挺困难的,而且还眼睁睁地看着(watch)别的孩子去游泳去玩,而自己却要工作。注意作者当时的心情的表达。help sb.(to) do sth帮助某人做;have sb. do sth叫/派/让某人做;watch sb. do sth注视/监视某人做;let sb. do sth让某人做.
小题9:D逻辑推理词汇用法作者不是很喜欢工作,但作者喜欢工作能够让他拥有的一切。ask/tell/ allow sb. to do
sth要求/告诉/允许某人做某事,这种结构中,ask,tell的主语通常为人,allow的主语可为人或物;promise
sb. to do sth答应某人(自己)会做某事,其主语也通常为人。
小题10:D前后照应逻辑推理因为作者有工作(job)能挣到钱,而非其学习(study)、年龄(age)、能力(power)情况,故朋友外出总是作者付账。
小题11:A逻辑推理词义比较和朋友出去时总是作者付账,这就是工作让作者拥有的。为此作者感到骄傲(proud),而不仅仅只是友好(friendly),幸运(lucky)和充满希望(hopeful)。
小题12:B逻辑推理固定搭配有关作者的勤奋和信誉的信息在小镇上到处传扬。get around到处走动, 传播出去;run around东奔西跑,奔忙,到处玩耍游逛;flow around四处流动, 涌流;carry around四处运送。
小题13:A语句连贯词义比较虽然(although)作者才七年级,但当地一家服装店已同意让他赊账。Although表示转折关系。while表示时间或对照;if表示条件;since表示原因。
小题14:C逻辑推理词义比较作者随即记帐买了一件68美元的运动衣和一双22美元的鞋子。sell出售, 卖; borrow借, 借入;charge记帐,在帐册等上记入…;wear穿,戴,磨损。
小题15:B逻辑推理固定搭配作者每小时才挣65美分,却已经欠了老板90美元了。强调挣得少,欠的多。make money挣钱;其它三项与文意不符。
小题16:D逻辑推理词义比较所以作者渐渐地(gradually),极大程度地(greatly),而且是及早地(early)就明白了随意赊帐的危害。Hardly与文意不符。
小题17:D逻辑推理固定搭配只要一有能力,作者便还清了债务。pay off偿清(债务),支付(债务)的全部数额;pay out花费,支出;pay away支付(款项)。pay通常不与over 搭配。
小题18:B词义辨析工作教作者学会了自我控制,担付责任,为作者带来了某种程度(level)的自我满足感,这是他的朋友们很少体验到的。level等级,程度,层面。point点,分数;part部分,局部;sign 标记,迹象。
小题19:C句法规则考查非限制性定语从句的运用。
小题20:A常识运用词义比较你要是懂得(understand)了奉献和责任,生活中就没有多少事你做不成。understand懂得,了解;demand需要,要求;offer提供,贡献;fear畏惧,担心。
点评:该篇完形填空题讲叙了作者如何参加工作,如何挣钱,如何交友的经历。读后肯定对你会有所帮助的。主要还是考查了词汇的辨析与运用,但更加注重综合语言能力的运用,需要根据故事情节,了解词汇用法的同时,结合语境,做出准确的判断。
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小题1:
A.equippedB.paintedC.deserted D.taken
小题2:
A.goodB.temporaryC.opposite D.mistaken
小题3:
A.For fear B.As ifC.Even thoughD.Now that
小题4:
A.happiness B.fortuneC.question D.breath
小题5:
A.negativeB.seriousC.ridiculousD.pitiful
小题6:
A.giftB.preferenceC.discussionD.smile
小题7:
A.turned awayB.wandered offC.stood up D.set out
小题8:
A.take B.adjustC.comfortD.submit
小题9:
A.in spite ofB.instead ofC.in case ofD.because of
小题10:
A.connectionB.delayC.hesitationD.reason
小题11:
A.heartB.handsC.voiceD.legs
小题12:
A.praisedB.thankedC.approved D.delighted
小题13:
A.hopeful B.content C.awareD.successful
小题14:
A.managedB.promisedC.desiredD.accomplished
小题15:
A.get acrossB.know of C.care aboutD.deal with
小题16:
A.ActuallyB.SomehowC.ObviouslyD.Perhaps
小题17:
A.loveB.experienceC.sightD.power
小题18:
A.WithB.AcrossC.AroundD.Through
小题19:
A.worldB.flowerC.complaintD.appearance
小题20:
A.particularB.unforgettableC.blindD.sensitive

The "Occupy Wall Street" movement gained more support on Wednesday as unions and students joined in. With the protests developing from a group of young people's camping out near the New York Stock Exchange on September 17 to large-scale (大规模的) movements across the country and around the world, people can't help asking: What has led to "Occupy Wall Street?"
Three years after the severe economic crisis, the U.S. economy now is stuck again. Protesters are not satisfied with the present economic situation since unemployment rate is above 9 percent and economic growth has slowed. The housing market is still struggling for a recovery three years after the bubble (泡沫) burst. People are losing their houses even after they have paid a large amount of mortgage(抵押). It is getting difficult for young people to find jobs. People feared that a similar crisis like the one in 2008 may be already on its way.
It is Wall Street that possessed the most riches. It is Wall Street greed that, at least partly, led to the financial crisis in 2008. It was Wall Street's "fat cats" who take taxpayers' aid money as their own big bonus (奖金). With the growing economic crisis around the world, people realize that Wall Street is responsible for it. So they try to target people who created the crisis.
The majority of the protesters are young people under 30. Many of them are unemployed. Some are students with mountains of loans (贷款). Some are hard-working people about to lose their houses even if they have paid a large amount of mortgage. They are complaining that the hard-working middle class is getting poor, yet Wall Street stays wealthy.
William Cohan, author of Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the world, wrote recently that Wall Street not only learned nothing from the 2008 crisis, they are also trying to kill all reforms that might "break this dangerous cycle in which bankers get very rich while the rest of working people suffer from their mistakes."
小题1:. What is the main idea of the passage?
A.The cause of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement.
B.The demand of the protesters of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement.
C.The popularity of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement.
D.The development of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement.
小题2:. According to the second paragraph, what set off the “Occupy Wall Street” movement?
A.The housing market.B.The bad economic situation.
C.The mortgageD.The high unemployment rate.
小题3:. We can learn from the passage that Wall Street is the symbol of          in the USA.
A. civilization        B. power                        C. wealth            D. fashion
小题4:We can infer that William Cohan         .
A.is the organizer of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement
B.lives on Wall Street
C.is against the “Occupy Wall Street” movement
D.approves of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement
Thid is a true story of a mother’s sacrifice(牺牲) in an earthquake.
When the rescuer reached the ruins of a young man’s house, they saw her dead body through the cracks. Her pose was somehow strange—she knelt(跪) on the ground like a person who was worshiping(祷告);her body was leaning forward, and her two hands were supported by an object. However, the cold and stiff body told them that she had passed away for sure.
The rescuers left this house and were going to search the next collapsed building. For some reason, the team leader was driven by a strong force to go back to the ruined house. Again, he knelt down to search the little space under the dead body. Suddenly, he screamed with excitement, “A child! There is a child1”
The whole team worked together; carefully they removed the piles of ruined objects around the dead woman. There was a 3-month-old little boy wrapped in a blanket under his mother’s dead body. Obviously, the woman had made great sacrifice in order to save her son. When her house was falling, she used her body to make a cover to protect her son. The little boy was still sleeping peacefully when the team leader picked him up.
A doctor came quickly to examine the little boy. After he opened the blanket, he saw a cellphone inside the blanket.There was a text massage on the screen. It said, “If you can survive, you must remember that I love you.” Everybody that read the massage cried
小题1:Why did the young woman kneel on the ground?
A.To protect herself from the earthquake
B.To show respect for God
C.To ask God for help
D.To protect her baby
小题2:After reading the text massage, everyone felt quite ______.
A.shockedB.excitedC.movedD.afraid
小题3:What’s the writer’s purpose in writing this passage?
A.To prove that a cat has nine lives.
B.To show the power of a mother’s love.
C.To express his thanks to the rescuers.
D.To give advice on how to rescue others.
Two sons worked for their father on the family farm. For some years, the 16 brother had been given more 17 to do than the older one. The older brother couldn’t 18 why, so one day he asked his father the 19 why he always trusted (信任) his younger brother to do more work.
The father said, "Go to the Kelly’s 20 nearby and see if they have any 21 to sell."
The older brother soon 22 with the answer, "Yes, they have five ducks they can 23 to us."
That father then said, "Good, now please ask them the 24 for the ducks."
The son returned, "The ducks are £10 each."
The father asked, "25 can they deliver (交付) the ducks?"
The son returned, "They can deliver the ducks tomorrow."
The father asked the older brother to 26 and watch. He then said to the younger brother, "Go to the Davidson’s Farm and see if they have any ducks for sale."
The younger brother soon returned with the 27 , "Yes, they have 28 ducks for £10 each, 29 ten ducks for £8 each; and they can 30 them tomorrow —I asked them to deliver the five ducks 31 I told them not to in the next hour. We agreed that if I wanted the 32 five ducks I could buy them at £6 each."
The father 33 the older son, who nodded his head. He now 34 why his brother was given more work. His younger brother was actually 35 at it than he was.
小题1:
A.clevererB.youngerC.tallerD.bigger
小题2:
A.workB.moneyC.landsD.times
小题3:
A.agreeB.noticeC.guessD.understand
小题4:
A.thoughtB.factC.reasonD.result
小题5:
A.shopB.office C.factoryD.farm
小题6:
A.ducksB.chickens C.pigsD.cows
小题7:
A.appearedB.returned C.broughtD.arrived
小题8:
A.sendB.sell C.lendD.give
小题9:
A.priceB.date C.numberD.size
小题10:
A.WhenB.WhereC.HowD.Why
小题11:
A.researchB.examineC.teachD.wait
小题12:
A.ideaB.workC.answerD.solution
小题13:
A.fiveB.eightC.nineD.ten
小题14:
A.norB.orC.if D.as
小题15:
A.prepareB.deliverC.orderD.provide
小题16:
A.afterB.untilC.unlessD.while
小题17:
A.normalB.extraC.usualD.last
小题18:
A.looked atB.laughed atC.listened toD.wrote to
小题19:
A.wonderedB.knewC.promisedD.noticed
小题20:
A.worseB.betterC.youngerD.kinder
My son. The phrase felt difficult and strange the first time I said it, and I had to practice it a thousand times. I started saying the words to myself the day when the ultrasound told me we were having a baby.
Finally, my son was born.
The nurse came out of the delivery room, holding a tiny, howling human being wrapped in a white sheet, his small hands and delicate fingers shaking nervously. “Baby Sanchez?” she asked, looking at the room full of expectant fathers.
I stood up, holding my breath. She showed me my baby. “My son,” I whispered. The little guy screamed, “waaaaaaaaaah.”
But in my heart I heard him cry out, “Daaaaaaad!” I don’t care if everyone in the room will swear they didn’t hear my baby say that. I called him, “My son,” and he called me “Dad,” and that’s that.
People ask me, “What did you feel at that moment?” I can’t even begin to answer. I’m a writer yet I try hard to find the right words. Joyful isn’t powerful enough. Bliss(狂喜) is not sweet enough. Peaceful isn’t calm enough. Happy isn’t tense enough.
After my son was taken away to the nursery, I sat down and shut my eyes. But tears escaped them away. Then out of the blue, my 80-year-old father entered, and we embraced.
“Dad,” I whispered.
“My son,” my heart heard him saying.
Suddenly the past 33 years folded into the present and I was now the baby bundled in white, with my father standing over me.
“My son,” I imagined him saying.
“Daaaaaaaaaad!” I cried my little lungs out.
At that point, I knew I was going to be a great father. The old man in front of me seemed to agree. He smiled and we walked out of the room in search of the tiny human being that would change our lives for ever.
小题1:Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A.His son called him “Dad” when the writer called him “My son”.
B.All the people didn’t hear the baby say except the writer.
C.Sanchez is the writer’s family name.
D.The baby was taken away because the nurse found there was a mistake.
小题2:The author couldn’t tell how he felt at the moment because ________.
A.he was a writer
B.he was too excited
C.he was too nervous
D.it’s a feeling too complex to express
小题3:We can learn the following from the passage EXCEPT that ________.
A.the author got his first baby
B.he probably had a lung disease
C.the author didn’t really hear “Daaaaad” from his baby
D.the baby would change the author’s life
小题4:Why was the writer sure he was going to be a great father?
A.Because his son is so gifted.
B.Because he had much experience in bringing up children.
C.Because his father promised to help him.
D.Because his father had already set him a good example.
Tom was a middle-aged leather trader whose repeated failure in career
made him a depressed man, often complaining that others had been playing tricks on him. One day he told his wife he was so   16  with the city that he had to leave.
So his family moved to    17   city. It was in the evening of aweekend when Tom and his wife were busy   18  up their new home
   19 the light suddenly went out. So they had to  20  work. Tom was regretful to have forgotten bringing along candles and had to wait   21 in a low mood. Just then he heard slight, hesitant knocks on his door that sounded clear in the   22 night.
“Who’s it?” he wondered, since Tom had no   23 in the new city.
And this was the moment he especially disliked being disturbed.   24 , he went reluctantly to the door and opened it impatiently. At the door was a little girl, shyly asking, “Sir, do you have   25  ? I’m your neighbor.” “No,” answered Tom in anger and shut the door violently. “What a nuisance!” he complained over it with his wife. “No sooner had we settled down   26  the neighbor came to   27  things.” After a while, the door was knocked   28 . He opened it and found the same girl outside. But this time she was holding two candles, saying, “My grandma told me the new neighbor downstairs might need candles. She   29  me here to give you these.” Tom was very   30  by what he saw. When he became fully aware, he said, “Thank you and your  31  . God bless you!”
At that moment he suddenly realized what caused his   32 in life. It
was his  33 and harshness(刻薄)with other people. The person who had cheated him in life was   34   nobody else but himself, for he had fallen for his unsympathetic   35 .
小题1:
A.inspiredB.satisfiedC.disappointedD.encouraged
小题2:
A.the otherB.otherC.everyD.another
小题3:
A.lookingB.turningC.cleaningD.ending
小题4:
A.whereB.thatC.whyD.when
小题5:
A.continueB.startC.quitD.change
小题6:
A.helplesslyB.happilyC.patientlyD.hopefully
小题7:
A.quietB.darkC.noisyD.crowded
小题8:
A.acquaintanceB.strangerC.consultantD.adolescent
小题9:
A.SoB.ThoughC.HoweverD.In case
小题10:
A.lightsB.candlesC.tricksD.failures
小题11:
A.whenB.thatC.whileD.than
小题12:
A.lendB.sellC.purchaseD.borrow
小题13:
A.suddenlyB.againC.tooD.constantly
小题14:
A.suggestedB.forbadeC.sentD.forced
小题15:
A.frightenedB.pleasedC.puzzledD.surprised
小题16:
A.grandmaB.motherC.fatherD.brother
小题17:
A.failureB.successC.dissatisfactionD.determination
小题18:
A.apology B.coldnessC.responsibilityD.concept
小题19:
A.in realityB.in particular C.in allD.in general
小题20:
A.brainB.mindC.thoughtD.idea
The differences between men and women's friendships
Betty and Harold have been married for years. But one thing still puzzles (困扰) old Harold. How is it that he can leave Betty and her friend Joan sitting on the sofa, talking, go out to a ballgame, come back three and a half hours later, and they're still sitting on the sofa and talking?
What old Harold cannot understand or explain is the fact that women have so much to share.
Betty shrugs. Talk? We're friends.
Researching this matter called friendship, psychologist Lillian Rubin spent two years interviewing more than two hundred women and men. the results were completely clear: women have more friendships than men. Rubin's study shows that for emotional support a married woman is more likely to turn to a female friend.
"In general," writes Rubin in her new book, "women's friendships with each other lie on shared emotions and support, but men's relationships are marked by shared activities.”
“ Men keep their innermost(内心深处的) feelings to themselves. " Rubin writes, " Whereas(然而) a woman's closest female friend might be the first to tell her to leave a failing marriage. However, a man by society doesn’t complain about his marriage trouble. it wasn't unusual to hear a man say he didn't know his friend's marriage was in serious trouble until he appeared one night asking if he could sleep on the sofa. "
小题1:What old Harold cannot understand or explain is the fact that ________.
A.he is treated as an outsider rather than a husband
B.women have so much to share.
C.women show little interest in ballgames
D.he find his wife difficult to talk to
小题2:Rubin's study shows that for emotional support a married woman is more likely to turn to _________.
A.a male friendB.a female friend
C.her parentsD.her husband
小题3:What do women's friendships with each other lie on in general?
A.shared emotionsB.support
C.shared activitiesD.shared emotions and support
小题4:According to the last paragraph, which type of behavior is NOT expected of a man by society?
A.Ending his marriage without good reason.
B.Spending too much time with his friends.
C.complaining about his marriage trouble.
D.going out to ballgames too often..
小题5:What is the article about? ________.
A.happy and successful marriages
B.friendships of men and women
C.emotional problems in marriage
D.interactions between men and women
A friend of mine was fond of drawing horse. He drew the horses very well, but he always began the tail. Now it is the Western rule to begin at the head of the horse, that is why I was surprised. It struck me that it could not really make any difference whether the artist begins at the head or the tail or the belly(肚子) or the foot of the horse, if he really knows his business. And most great artists who really know their business do not follow other people's rule. They make their own rules. Every one of them does his work in a way peculiar( 奇特的) to himself; and the peculiarity means only that he finds it more easy to work in that way.
Now the very same thing is true to literature. And the question, "How shall I begin?" only means that you want to begin at the head instead of beginning at the tail or somewhere else. That is, you are not yet experienced enough to trust to your own powers. When you become more experienced you will never ask the question, and I think that you will often begin at the tail -- that is to say, you will write the end of the story before you have even thought of the beginning.
小题1:A friend of the writer's drew the horses ____.
A.very well
B.in the way of western rule
C.in the way of his own rule
D.all of the above
小题2:The writer was surprised because ____.
A.the artist began to draw at the head of the horse
B.the artist began to draw at the tail of the horse
C.the artist made his own rule
D.the artist did not follow other people's rule
小题3:You are not yet experienced because ____.
A.you don't know where to begin
B.you want to begin at the head instead of beginning at the tail
C.you always asked question
D.you do not trust to your own powers
小题4:when you become more experienced you will ____.
A.never ask question
B.often begin at the tail
C.should write the end of the story
D.should think of the beginning
小题5:The topic of the passage is
A.How to draw a horse
B.How to write a story
C.How to make your own rules
D.Trust to your own powers

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