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完型填空。
    Today, English is spoken in many countries.   1   English spoken in the UK is a little different from that in
the USA in spelling, meaning, pronunciation, grammar, usage and so on. Sometimes,   2   English spoken in
the UK is very different in every region (区域)   3   the country. Differences in spelling don't   4   speakers
of British English from understanding the meanings of the words.   5  , they don't prevent speakers of
American English from understanding the meanings either.   6   in spelling are not a big problem for even
speakers of English as a   7   language.
     However, when different words in British English and American English are used to   8   the same thing 
  9  the same word has different meanings in British English and American English, sometimes people will not
be understood if they don't know common differences between British English and American English in
meanings and usages.
     Sometimes even Americans and British people do not  10  each other because of different word meanings. 
 11 , the British word "brolly" is an"umbrella" in America. And the British  12  potato chips "crisps". All of
these differences led British writer George Bernard Shaw to  13  that Britain and America are two countries 
 14  by the same language! That's the reason why confusion or misunderstanding will be caused in some
situations. Of course, such confusion will  15  happen to speakers of English as a second language.
(     )1. A. T herefore
(     )2. A. ever    
(     )3. A. within  
(     )4. A. force  
(     )5. A. However  
(     )6. A. Sentences 
(     )7. A. first   
(     )8. A. describe  
(     )9. A. as     
(     )10. A. understand 
(     )11. A. That is  
(     )12. A. explain 
(     )13. A. suggest  
(     )14. A. divided  
(     )15. A. never   
B. So       
B. still    
B. outside   
B. prevent   
B. As a result    
B. Letters   
B. second    
B. buy     
B. but     
B. know     
B. Like     
B. call     
B. announce   
B. separated  
B. seldom    
C. But     
C. now     
C. around    
C. expect    
C. Of course  
C. Differences   
C. new     
C. punish    
C. otherwise  
C. meet     
C. Such as   
C. say     
C. joke     
C. joined    
C. not     
D. And          
D. even         
D. above        
D. help         
D. Even though                   
D. Orders       
D. useful       
D. praise       
D. or           
D. talk to      
D. For example  
D. talk         
D. introduce    
D. connected    
D. also         
1-5: CDABC  6-10: CBADA  11-15: DBCBD
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完型填空

Learning to Accept

  I learned how to accept life as it is from my father.  1  , he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy, but rather when he was   2   and ill.

  My father was   3   a strong man who loved being active, but a terrible illness   4   all that away.Now he can no longer walk, and he must sit quietly in a chair all day.Even talking is   5  .One night, I went to visit him with my sisters.We started   6   about life, and I told them about one of my   7  .I said that we must very often give things up   8   we grow---our youth, our beauty, our friends---but it always   9   that after we give something up, we gain something new in its place.Then suddenly my father   10   up.He said, “But, Peter, I gave up   11  !What did I gain?”I thought and thought, but I couldn’t think of anything to say.  12  , he answered his own question:“I   13   the love of my family,”I looked at my sisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfulness.

  I was also   14   by his words.After that, when I began to feel irritated(愤怒的)at someone, I   15   remember his words and become   16  .If he could replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others, then I should be   17   to give up my small irritations.In this   18  , I learned the power of acceptance from my father.

  Sometimes I   19   what other things I could have learned from him if I had listened more carefully when I was a boy.For now, though, I am grateful for this one   20  

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Afterwards

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Therefore

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However

D.

Meanwhile

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tired

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weak

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poor

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slow

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already

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still

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only

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once

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[  ]

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took

B.

threw

C.

sent

D.

put

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[  ]

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impossible

B.

difficult

C.

stressful

D.

hopeless

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[  ]

A.

worrying

B.

caring

C.

talking

D.

asking

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[  ]

A.

decisions

B.

experiences

C.

ambitions

D.

beliefs

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[  ]

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as

B.

since

C.

before

D.

till

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[  ]

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suggests

B.

promises

C.

seems

D.

requires

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[  ]

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spoke

B.

turned

C.

summed

D.

opened

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something

B.

anything

C.

nothing

D.

everything

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Surprisingly

B.

Immediately

C.

Naturally

D.

Certainly

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had

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accepted

C.

gained

D.

enjoyed

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touched

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astonished

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attracted

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warned

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should

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could

C.

would

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might

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quiet

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calm

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relaxed

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happy

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ready

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likely

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free

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able

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case

B.

form

C.

method

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way

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doubt

B.

wonder

C.

know

D.

guess

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award

B.

gift

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lesson

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class


第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55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
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;满分30分) 注意:15分钟内完成
Most people in school like Gloria. So when she 36 sick, some boys 37 to visit her. But none of them wanted to 38 any money on a gift to bring along. Then Willie said, "We can 39 some flowers from a 40. Gloria will not know 41 they come from, and the dead man will not 42 them. "
Everybody was afraid 43 Willie. So he went alone and found some beautiful flowers. Then they went to Gloria's 44 , and the boys acted 45 the flowers were from all of them, but 46 did not mind. After their visit, Willie 47 the other boys, "It's a good thing that I was not afraid. Gloria liked the flowers. "
The other boys laughed. Gloria 48 not have liked the 49 if she had known they had 50 from a grave (坟墓).
That night, Willie was reading a book 51 his mother came into his room. "There's a man 52 asking for you," she asked. "He said that you didn't 53 the flowers. "
"What does he look like?" Willie asked.
"That's hard to say," Willie's mother answered. "He is all 54 with mud. "(泥巴)
Willie, all of a sudden, turned  55 .
36. A. got                B. fall             C. made         D. took
37. A. thought       B. asked          C. planned       D. suggested
38. A. keep          B. cost            C. take            D. spend
39. A. steal          B. rob             C. buy           D. beg
40. A. shop        B. store            C. street         D. grave
41. A. how         B. where           C. when         D. why
42. A. miss         B. lose            C. hate           D. love
43. A. beside       B. besides         C. including      D. except
44.A. room         B. house           C. school        D. library
45. A. as if         B .if                C. that         D. as
46. A. Gloria       B. some            C. Willie         D. nobody
47. A. told         B. asked            C. said to        D. explained
48. A. must        B. can              C. could         D. would
49. A. boys        B. flowers           C. secret        D. news
50. A. stolen       B. robbed           C. taken               D. come
51. A. as          B. when             C. while        D. suddenly
52. A. inside       B. outside           C. still                D. also
53. A. ask for      B. pay             C. pay off        D. pay for
54. A, painted          B. dressed           C. wrapped         D. covered
55. A. sad        B. red               C. pale          D. glad


第二节 完型填空
At the end of my senior year of high school, I got a job working at a local coffee shop. I thought the job would be    36    and stress. I    37    myself pouring the best coffee, making delicious doughnuts (炸面包圈), and becoming friends with     38    customers.
I wasn’t    39    the people with enormous orders, the women who    40    that the coffee was much too creamy, or the men who wanted their iced coffee remade    41    until they reached perfection. I couldn’t seem to    42    anyone.
One rainy day, one of my regular customers came in looking    43   . He said he felt like getting in bed,    44    the sheets up over his head, and staying there for a few years. I knew exactly how he felt.
Before he left, I handed him a bag along with his iced coffee. He was    45   , since he hadn’t    46    anything but coffee. I had given him his favorite type of doughnut.
“It’s    47    me.” I told him. “have a nice day.”
He smiled and     48    me before heading back out into the rain.
The next day, it is still raining, I spent my afternoon    49    the window handing people their orders. I was completely wet and freezing cold.    50   , no one was tipping that day. Every time I looked into our empty tip jar, I grew more    51   .
In the evening, the customer from the day before drove up to the window. He handed me a pink rose and a note.
The note read:
Christine,
Thanks for being so sweet, kind and    52    yesterday. It is so nice to meet someone who’s genuinely nice. Please don’t    53    your way! Have a great day! –Hank
After that, whenever I felt depressed or    54    of coffee, I thought of Hank and his kindness. Then I would smile, hold my head up high, clear my throat and ask    55   , “How can I help you?”
36. A. hopeful        B. meaningless           C. easy           D. boring
37. A. thought         B. pictured              C. developed       D. decided
38. A. regular          B. handsome            C. rich            D. kind
39. A. imaging         B. expecting           C. waiting          D. desiring
40. A. praised          B. complained           C. realized        D. thought
41. A. for a time        B. once in a while        C. now and then    D. again and again
42. A. comfort          B. move               C. please          D. annoy
43. A. angry           B. happy                C. excited         D. upset
44. A. pulling          B. cutting               C. tearing          D. using
45. A. sorry            B. surprised             C. angry           D. excited
46. A. ordered          B. got                  C. wanted          D. bought
47. A. for              B. by                  C. in              D. on
48. A. helped           B. praised              C. admired          D. thanked
49. A. going away       B. running across        C. walking around   D. hanging out
50. A. Worse           B. Still                 C. Then            D. However
51. A. injured           B. embarrassed          C. frightened        D. depressed
52. A. careful           B. thoughtful           C. cheerful         D. powerful
53. A. hold             B. shake               C. change           D. practice
54. A. sick             B. glad                C. satisfied          D. sorry
55. A. unusually         B. properly            C. politely          D. gratefully

第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

“If you want to see a thing well, reach out and touch it!” This   36    seem a strange thing to say, But   37    things can help you to   38   them better.

Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it   39    your hands, you can feel how smooth and cold the ball is. You can feel how   40   the ball is . The roundness, smoothness,  41   and heaviness are all parts of the ball. When you feel all these things about the   42   , you really see it.

You can feel surprisingly well, For example, your fingers can   43    the difference of coins in your pocket. You can feel a little   44  of water on the back of your hand.

You can even feel   45   . Have you ever wondered why some people like very   46    music? They must like to feel the sounds of music as to hear them.

All children soon learn what “Don’t touch!” means. They hear it often.   47    most of us keep right on touching things as we grow up. In stores, we touch things we want to   48   : food, clothing, tables and beds, To see something well, we   49  touch it.

There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your   50    and try to feel   51   , Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, and the air. At first,   52  is not easy to feel these things, You are too   53   to them.

Most things on   54   in museums are just for looking. But today, “Do touch!” There you can feel the shape of a gun, the smooth silk of a dress, and the rough   55  of an old chair.

36. A. may                   B. must                 C. should                  D. will

37. A. doing                 B. seeing           C. touching                   D. hearing

38. A. know                  B. see                    C. hear                         D. feel

39. A. in                       B. on                    C. with                         D. under

40. A. heavy                 B. light                 C. big                          D. small

41. A. lightness             B. temperature          C. warmth                D. coldness

42. A. glass                   B. ball                   C. parts                        D. thing

43. A. understand      B. say                   C. tell                          D. feel

44.A. drop                    B. piece                 C. block                       D. bit

45.A. noise                   B. songs                C. voice                       D. sounds

46. A. quiet                  B. peaceful            C. loud                         D. silent

47. A. Since                  B. Though             C. Yet                          D. So

48. A. eat                        B. wear                 C. buy                          D. use

49. A. can                 B. shall                 C. might                   D. have to

50. A. door                   B. mouth           C. window                    D. eyes

51. A. everything          B. anything            C. them                        D. nothing

52. A. that                    B. this                   C. those                        D. it

53. A. used                   B. interested          C. excited                D. moved

54. A. wall                   B. shelf                 C. show                        D. desk

55. A. paper                  B. cloth                 C. wood                       D. medal

 

完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。

When I was about five years old, I used to watch a bird in the skies of southern Alberta from the Blackfoot Blood Reserve in northern Montana where I was born.I loved this bird; I would    36  him for hours.He would    37   effortlessly in that gigantic sky, or he would come down and light on the   38  and float there beautifully.Sometimes when I watched him, he would not make a sound and liked to move   39   into the grasses.We called him meksikatsi, which in the Blackfoot language   40   “pink-colored feet”; meksikatsi and I became very good friends.

The bird had a very particular significance to me   41   I desperately wanted to be able to fly too.I felt very much as if I was the kind of person who had been born into a world where    42   was impossible.And most of the things that I    43    about would not be possible for me but would be possible only for other people.

When I was ten years old, something unexpected   44  my life suddenly.I found myself become an  45  child in a family I was not born into; I found myself in a   46  position that many native Americans find themselves in, living in a city that they do not understand at all, not in another culture but   47  two cultures.

A teacher of the English language told me that meksikatsi was not called meksikatsi, even though that is what   48  people have called that bird for thousands of years.Meksikatsi, he said, was really “duck”.I was very  49  with English.I could not understand it.First of all, the bird did not look like “duck”, and when it made a    50   , it did not sound like “duck”, I was even more   51   when I found out that the meaning of the verb “to duck” came from the bird.

As I   52  to understand English better, I understand that it made a great deal of    53   , but I never forgot that meksikatsi made a different kind of meaning.I   54   that languages are not just different words for the same things but totally different    55   , totally different ways of experiencing and looking at the world.

1.A.keep               B.watch           C.follow            D.search

2.A.jump               B.dive            C.circle            D.wander

3.A.nest               B.hill            C.water             D.road

4.A.quickly            B.naturally       C.freely            D.quietly

5.A.means              B.reads           C.shows             D.states

6.A.though             B.because         C.while             D.until

7.A.communicationB.imagination           C.belief            D.flight

8.A.dreamed            B.worried         C.knew              D.argued

9.A.improved           B.enriched        C.changed           D.ruined

10.A.educated          B.adopted         C.outgoing          D.independent

11.A.weak              B.comfortable     C.terrible          D.central

12.A.between           B.against         C.without           D.beyond

13.A.most              B.few             C.their             D.my

14.A.desperate         B.bored           C.uncomfortable     D.disappointed

15.A.noise             B.call            C.decision          D.choice

16.A.ashamed           B.confused        C.embarrassed       D.frightened

17.A.tried             B.came            C.determined        D.expected

18.A.evidence          B.distinction     C.profit            D.sense

19.A.identified        B.confirmed       C.realized          D.predicted

20.A.concepts          B.regulations     C.messages          D.evaluations

 

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