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完形填空(共 20 小题, 每小题 1 分, 满分 20 分)

 Sometimes your biggest weakness can become your biggest strength. Here is the story of one 10-year-old boy who decided to study judo (柔道) __36__ the fact that he had lost his left arm in a car accident.

The boy began __37__ with an old Japanese judo the sensei (师傅). The boy was __38__ well, but he couldn’t understand __39__, after three months of training the sensei had taught him only one move.

“but this is the only move you’ll ever __40__ to know,” the sensei told him.

Not quite understanding, but believing in his teacher, the boy __41__ training.

Several months later, the sensei took the boy to his first tournament (循环赛). __42__ himself, the boy easily won his __43__ two matches. The third match proved to be more __44__, but after some time, the boy __45__ used his one move to win the match. Still amazed by his success, the boy was now in the __46__.

This time, his competition was bigger, stronger, and more __47__. Concerned that the boy might get hurt, the judge called a time-out. He was about to __48__ the match when the sensei intervened (阻止).

“No,” the sensei __49__, “Let him continue.” Soon after the match started again, his competitor made a __50__ mistake: he dropped his guard. Instantly, the boy used his __51__ to attack him. The boy had won the match and the tournament.

On the way home, the boy summoned(鼓起) the __52__ to ask the sensei how he could win the tournament with only one move.

“You won __53__ two reasons,” the sensei answered. “First, you’ve almost learned one of the most difficult __54__ in all of judo. And second, the only known defense for that move is for your competitor to grab your __55__ arm.”

36. A. against  B. without      C. except D. despite

37. A. work    B. lessons       C. school D. activity

38. A. doing       B. going                C. getting         D. learning

39. A. what     B. when  C. why    D. how

40. A. manage     B. try       C. come         D. need

41. A. kept        B. stopped             C. risked        D. delayed

42. A. Entertaining     B. Enjoying        C. Satisfying       D. Surprising

43. A. other           B. first            C. another         D. every

44. A. simple  B. difficult     C. exciting      D. interesting

45. A. completely   B. skillfully    C. secretly      D. reasonably

46. A. forces   B. difficulties  C. finals  D. rounds

47. A. experienced  B. learned       C. cruel   D. powerful

48. A. continue      B. control       C. start    D. stop

49. A. insisted B. protected    C. promised    D. replied

50. A. curious         B. funny           C. serious           D. slight

51. A. strength       B. skill    C. arm    D. move

52. A. power   B. courage      C. memory     D. chance

53. A. for       B. with    C. on      D. about

54. A. kicks    B. jumps C. throws       D. movements

55. A. only           B. either           C. right              D. left

36-40 DBACD     41-45 ADBBB     46-50 CADAC     51-55 DBACD


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36.A.smooth       B.rough          C.broken             D.pretty

37.A.Comparing    B.Compared    C.Compare     D.Compares

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52.A.only                 B.nearly                  C.yet                       D.really

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39. A. irregularly      B. unnaturally  untidily      D. improperly

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42. A. practiced        B. wandered    studied      D. stayed

43. A. would     B. should might         D. could

44. A. aim at    B. turn to put off       D. head for

45. A. argument       B. excitement  movement         D. judgment

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47. A. relief      B. return  vain   D. control

48. A. weakly   B. sadly    quietly       D. helplessly

49. A. searched        B. found   raised        D. pulled

50. A. Holding  B. Handing       Sending     D. Leaving

51. A. delight   B. expectation appreciation     D. surprise

52. A. cheap     B. empty  useless      D. improper

53. A. as  B. until     because    D. though

54. A. advice    B. support        attention  D. command

55. A. from       B. behind over  D. towards

 

 

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         “I’m going to make you attractive,” said Mika Hill, looking at the  21  of the woman sitting before her.The women once had long,  22 , dark hair.But alopecia(秃头症) had  23  her just a little of it.Hill, a wig(假发) maker, was about to change that.

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22.A.light              B.thick              C.little           D.ugly

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24.A.washes          B.changes        C.loses          D.dyes

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One summer morning, I was walking in the street when I ran into a stranger passing by , “I’m  36  !” was my reply, Then he said,“Excuse me, too, I even didn’t notice you.” We were very  37  , this stranger and I. Then we went on our   38   after saying good-bye.

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52   them in a napkin(纸巾)just for you. I knew you’d like them, especially the   53

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