阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

We recently treated our new-adult son and his girlfriend to a seafood feast, near Cocoa Beach, Florida. Our server, a grandmotherly woman skilled in the art of___36_____, flew around the ___37_____juggling dishes and drinks while treating customers as individuals. She remembered their ____38_____tastes likes and dislikes –all of which she’d learned after only the briefest ____39_____.

At the end of the meal, she presented the bill, and then went to____40_____ the growing crowd of other dinners. My husband ___41____with a credit card, added her___42____, and we were off.  

“Mr. Goldsmith!” our waitress ran out of the dining room waving a receipt at him, “Thank you.”

He looked at her as though he didn’t __43_____. We’ve all seen that universal___44___ of confusion—eyebrows drawn together and head cocked to one side

“What did you give her?” I asked in a stage whisper, ____45___if he had done something __46___ or made a calculation error.

“Wow, Dad,” our son said, ___47___like an awestruck 10 –year-old. “I’ve never seen a waitress ____48____anyone out of the restaurant to say ‘thank you’ for the tip.

“She gave us great service. I just thought she deserved a little bump __49_____ what I usually give.”

It wasn’t until later, when I accidentally heard our  ___50____retelling the story of the ___51___waitress, that I realized she had given my family something___52___ a “thank you”. She showed our son the importance of ___53_____hard work and the rewarding sound of “thank you”. Her show of thanks helped a dad earn a bit more ___54___from a loving son. And it reminded me just why I ___55____this thoughtful, caring man.

A.

painting

B.

smiling

C.

cooking

D.

serving

A.

restaurant

B.

sky

C.

corner

D.

table

A.

common

B.

special

C.

considerable

D.

delicious

A.

argument

B.

discussion

C.

conversations

D.

debate

A.

attend to

B.

look for

C.

care for

D.

find out

A.

paid

B.

called

C.

carried

D.

pushed

A.

advice

B.

suggestions

C.

tip

D.

prize

A.

doubt

B.

suspect

C.

happen

D.

understand

A.

feeling

B.

look

C.

attitude

D.

expression

A.

thinking

B.

hoping

C.

wondering

D.

expecting

A.

unreasonable

B.

appropriate

C.

unfair

D.

helpful

A.

looking

B.

sounding

C.

doing

D.

imagining

A.

help

B.

keep

C.

drive

D.

follow

A.

except

B.

below

C.

above

D.

within

A.

son

B.

friend

C.

colleague

D.

parent

A.

excellent

B.

skilled

C.

generous

D.

grateful

A.

rather than

B.

more than

C.

less than

D.

no more than

A.

devoting

B.

remembering

C.

acknowledging

D.

ignoring

A.

respect

B.

sympathy

C.

thanks

D.

satisfactory

A.

trained

B.

refused

C.

left

D.

married


第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Russ was a lovable kid with a variety of communication challenges---a speech impediment (语言障碍), dyslexia (诵读困难), and auditory problems.__21__ today he is walking confidently, standing tall to make an acceptance __22__ for having been chosen one of the “Outstanding Young Citizens” in Ocean County, New Jersey __23__ his remarkable volunteer service in the town of Toms River.
As I listened, I closed my eyes.I found myself __24__ those memorable moments.My mind was full of warm images of Russ as a loving, caring youth, a gentle soul, __25__ his challenges.And now, as he stood at the platform, I knew his heart __26__ be racing.As Russ continued to speak, I thought about the fateful day when he was diagnosed with all those impairments(损伤) and how __27__ his tutors would be if they could see him today.Here he was at twenty-nine, being honored for ten years of service as a volunteer __28__.Russ was __29__ for organizing clothing for the homeless, teaching preschool children about fire safety, and for playing Santa Claus for very sick children by driving up in a fire truck.
Russ thanked his parents for providing him with dignity and for teaching him about morals.Then, pausing for a few seconds, he __30__ us by surprise by touching lovingly on the __31__ of his nephew, Austin.Austin was just three years old when he died from an incurable disease.At that moment, I had to close my eyes again __32__ a different set of tears ran down my cheeks.A silence __33__ the room as Russ owed his volunteer award to Austin.He __34__ his address by lifting up the audience with these words, “Austin taught me how to love.”
I have never thought of this day.__35__, no one had ever thought that Russ would made __36__ as the star of the football team, and he had never been voted “most likely to succeed,” but he __37__ to be a true “star” in his community.Russ became a man of strong character __38__ his unselfish service to others.With so many impairments, Russ now sees and acts __39__ with his heart.His words and deeds inspire everyone who knows him.It is Russ, our son, who has shown us what __40__ is.
21.A.And         B.While              C.As            D.But
22.A.point         B.speech             C.call          D.appeal
23.A.in spite of     B.regardless of       C.because of     D.in face of
24.A.recalling      B.recording         C.seizing         D.expecting
25.A.facing up to     B.concerning about     C.escaping from  D.putting up with
26.A.could              B.might              C.would          D.must
27.A.nervous       B.excited            C.proud          D.surprised
28.A.policeman     B.tailor             C.tutor         D.fireman
29.A.grateful       B.responsible          C.anxious        D.fit
30.A.took         B.got               C.shocked       D.moved
31.A.birth         B.achievement        C.loss          D.disease
32.A.since         B.after             C.when         D.before
33.A.dropped down  B.got up             C.took off       D.fell over
34.A.concluded     B.wrote                  C.delivered     D.started
35.A.Generally     B.Surprisingly        C.Actually      D.However
36.A.it             B.him              C.one          D.that
37.A.happened     B.rose              C.appeared      D.reduced
38.A.at             B.on               C.by            D.in
39.A.cautiously     B.generously          C.closely         D.clearly
40.A.sharing        B.love             C.sacrifice       D.confidence

Our tolerating ability is indeed way beyond our imagination. But not until the very critical moment will we     21    our potential tolerating ability.

There was a woman in the countryside who got married at the age of 18 and had to escape with her two daughters and a son wherever she could at the age of 26 due to the Japanese army’s invasion. Many people in the village at that time could not     22   the suffering of being a fugitive(亡命者) and wanted to commit suicide. After she knew about it, she would come to those    23     ,saying, “Don’t do that     24     thing. There are no such setbacks(挫折) that we could not overcome!”

Finally she insisted until the day when all the Japanese armies were kicked out of China.   25   , her son died of disease without sufficient     26      and nutrition in those days of hardships. Her husband, after knowing the death of his son, lay in bed for two days without eating and drinking anything. She teared to her husband and said, “We have a tough destiny, but however tough our lives will be, we should also     27   . Though our son has passed away, we can have another. ”

After giving birth to the second    28    , her husband died of edema(水肿病), which almost    29  her away. But eventually, she    30     and held the three young children in her arms, saying, “My sweet hearts, don’t feel scared. You still have me, your dear mum!”

It took her pain efforts to     31    her children up and the life of her family was getting better and better. Two daughters were married and so was his son finally. She said to everyone she met, “Look! What I said is     32    right. There are no such setbacks that we could not overcome! My life is so happy now!” She was      33    gradually and could not do the farm work anymore. So she stayed at home and did some sewing work.

Nevertheless, the Heaven seemed to show no affection to her who had undergone a   34   life. She got her leg broken      35     when she was nursing her grandson. Due to her old age that posed a great risk to her operation, she did not receive operation and had to lie in bed all day long. Her children all cried heavily, while she merely said, “Why do you cry? I am still living.”

     36     she could not rise from bed, she did not complain about anything and anybody. Instead, she sat on the bed and did some sewing work. She had learnt scarves-weaving, crafts-making, etc. All her neighbors spoke      37     of her skills and came to learn from her.

She lived until 86. Before she went to Heaven, she said to her children, “You all should live to your best. There are no such setbacks that we could not overcome!”

We will only get to realize our own iron will and strong tolerating ability after getting   38    heavily. Therefore, no matter what you are suffering from now, do not merely complain about the   39     of our destiny and maintain low-spirited all the time. There are no such setbacks that we could not overcome. Only those who have no confidence and courage to overcome setbacks will be    40     at last!

1.                A.recognize       B.realize          C.reduce   D.reach

 

2.                A.bear           B.see            C.find  D.feel

 

3.                A.houses         B.villages         C.women   D.people

 

4.                A.hard           B.silly            C.easy D.smelly

 

5.                A.Therefore       B.However        C.Furthermore   D.Besides

 

6.                A.food           B.water          C.medicine D.clothes

 

7.                A.persist         B.help           C.work D.accept

 

8.                A.child           B.son            C.daughter  D.baby

 

9.                A.get            B.give            C.blew D.put

 

10.               A.stopped        B.cried          C.sighed D.recovered

 

11.               A.raise           B.teach          C.build D.love

 

12.               A.nearly         B.absolutely       C.almost D.naturally

 

13.               A.dying          B.growing        C.aging D.complaining

 

14.               A.happy          B.long           C.normal    D.rough

 

15.               A.purposely       B.accidently       C.suddenly  D.quietly

 

16.               A.As though       B.Even though     C.As long as  D.Ever since

 

17.A. happily           B. loudly              C highly         D. formally

18.               A.hurt           B.ill             C.excited    D.stricken

 

19.               A.unfairness      B.unhappiness    C.unfitness   D.uncomfortableness

 

20.               A.hit            B.improved       C.defeated  D.hurt

 

 

Our little boy came up to his mother in the kitchen one evening while she was preparing supper, and handed her a piece of paper that he had been writing on. After his mom dried her hands on her apron (围裙) , she read it, and this is what was said:

For going to the store for you $2.

For cutting the grass in the garden $3.

For cleaning up the yard this week $2.5.

For cleaning up my room this week $2.

For setting the table for meals this week $1.

For baby-sitting my kid brother while you went shopping $1.5.

For getting a good school report $5.

Total owed: $17.

His mother looked at him, who was standing there with expectation. Memories flashed through her mind. Then she picked up a pen, turned over the paper he had written on, and wrote:

For the nine months I carried you while you were growing inside me, No Charge(收费) .

For all the nights that I’ve sat up with you and taken care of you, No Charge.

For all the problems and troubles that you’ve caused through the years, there is No Charge.

When you add it all up, the cost of my love is No Charge.

For all the nights that were filled with fear and for the worries I knew were ahead, No Charge. For the toys, food, clothes, and even wiping up your nose? There is No Charge. And when you add it all up, the full cost of real love is, No Charge, Son.

Well, friends, when our son finished reading what his mother had written, there were big tears in his eyes, and he looked straight up at his mother and said, “Mom, I sure do love you..” And then he took the pen and in great letters he wrote, “ PAID IN FULL.”

1.What might the mother be doing when the boy came into the kitchen?

   A. Getting the dishes ready.          B. Repairing the cooker.

   C. Washing dirty dishes.             D. Laying the table for dinner.

2.According to the boy’s bill, his mom owed him ______ for his helping with the house work.

   A. $7.50          B. $10.50          C. $12.00          D. $17.00

3.This story tries to tell us that ________.

   A. real love is priceless    B. housework is endless  C. the mother is wise     D. the boy is selfish

 

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

We recently treated our new-adult son and his girlfriend to a seafood feast, near Cocoa Beach, Florida. Our server, a grandmotherly woman skilled in the art of___36_____, flew around the ___37_____juggling dishes and drinks while treating customers as individuals. She remembered their ____38_____tastes likes and dislikes –all of which she’d learned after only the briefest ____39_____.

At the end of the meal, she presented the bill, and then went to____40_____ the growing crowd of other dinners. My husband ___41____with a credit card, added her___42____, and we were off.  

“Mr. Goldsmith!” our waitress ran out of the dining room waving a receipt at him, “Thank you.”

He looked at her as though he didn’t __43_____. We’ve all seen that universal___44___ of confusion—eyebrows drawn together and head cocked to one side

“What did you give her?” I asked in a stage whisper, ____45___if he had done something __46___ or made a calculation error.

“Wow, Dad,” our son said, ___47___like an awestruck 10 –year-old. “I’ve never seen a waitress ____48____anyone out of the restaurant to say ‘thank you’ for the tip.

“She gave us great service. I just thought she deserved a little bump __49_____ what I usually give.”

It wasn’t until later, when I accidentally heard our  ___50____retelling the story of the ___51___waitress, that I realized she had given my family something___52___ a “thank you”. She showed our son the importance of ___53_____hard work and the rewarding sound of “thank you”. Her show of thanks helped a dad earn a bit more ___54___from a loving son. And it reminded me just why I ___55____this thoughtful, caring man.

1.

 

A.

painting

B.

smiling

C.

cooking

D.

serving

2.

 

A.

restaurant

B.

sky

C.

corner

D.

table

3.

 

A.

common

B.

special

C.

considerable

D.

delicious

4.

 

A.

argument

B.

discussion

C.

conversations

D.

debate

5.

 

A.

attend to

B.

look for

C.

care for

D.

find out

6.

 

A.

paid

B.

called

C.

carried

D.

pushed

7.

 

A.

advice

B.

suggestions

C.

tip

D.

prize

8.

 

A.

doubt

B.

suspect

C.

happen

D.

understand

9.

 

A.

feeling

B.

look

C.

attitude

D.

expression

10.

 

A.

thinking

B.

hoping

C.

wondering

D.

expecting

11.

 

A.

unreasonable

B.

appropriate

C.

unfair

D.

helpful

12.

 

A.

looking

B.

sounding

C.

doing

D.

imagining

13.

 

A.

help

B.

keep

C.

drive

D.

follow

14.

 

A.

except

B.

below

C.

above

D.

within

15.

 

A.

son

B.

friend

C.

colleague

D.

parent

16.

 

A.

excellent

B.

skilled

C.

generous

D.

grateful

17.

 

A.

rather than

B.

more than

C.

less than

D.

no more than

18.

 

A.

devoting

B.

remembering

C.

acknowledging

D.

ignoring

19.

 

A.

respect

B.

sympathy

C.

thanks

D.

satisfactory

20.

 

A.

trained

B.

refused

C.

left

D.

married

 

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