完形填空
I came to study in the US last fall. My life had been quite  1 since I arrived at
Andover. Although I had quite a few extracurricular (课外的) activities, I hadn’t taken any official leadership position.
This  2 changed when I received an e-mail from Ms Griffith, my cluster dean (主
任),    3 that a few female DC Rep was needed. DC Rep 4 Discipline Committee Representative.  5 boarding school students break serious rules, like using  6  , getting drunk or cheating in the studies. The punishments given to such students are   7 by a DC Rep, a house counselor, two student representatives, the cluster dean. I was really interested in becoming a DC Rep for my cluster, Pine Knoll, so were five other students. We had to hold   9 and Ms Griffith asked us to write  10  to be sent to everyone in Pine Knoll.
I thought hard about what to write. I didn’t  want to make any   11 because they are difficult to keep. I didn’t want to say I was experienced, because I was not. So I started my speech by explaining  12  I wanted to become a DC Rep. “ I want to serve Pine Knoll and also learn how American boarding schools carry out disciplines,” I wrote  13 .
I made three   14 that said “ Vote For Teresa” and put them on every exit (出口处) of my dorm so that people would  15 my name when they went to vote.
Although I tried hard, I didn’t win the election, I was  16 . But my positive nature didn’t allow me to   17 for very long. I actually  18 when my friends tried to comfort(安慰) me. “Teresa, I’m sorry that you didn’t win the election,” they would say.
“ No, don’t be sorry for me. I am very happy to have taken part in the election.” I said.
It is true: the   19 is much more important than the result. I am surprised and happy to discover my hidden  20 .

【小题1】
A.hardB.terribleC.happyD.simple
【小题2】
A.conditionB.situationC.timeD.life
【小题3】
A.explainingB.writingC.sayingD.talking
【小题4】
A.stands forB.asks forC.calls forD.looks for
【小题5】
A.UsuallyB.SometimesC.oftenD.Sometimes
【小题6】
A.computersB.drugsC.carsD.mobiles
【小题7】
A.carried outB.givenC.determinedD.made
【小题8】
A.orB.althoughC.butD.therefore
【小题9】
A.a discussionB.a meetingC.an electionD.a selection
【小题10】
A.articlesB.speechesC.compositionsD.introductions
【小题11】
A.mistakesB.movementsC.promisesD.requests
【小题12】
A.howB.whetherC.whenD.why
【小题13】
A.seriouslyB.easilyC.fluentlyD.honestly
【小题14】
A.postersB.advertisementsC.speechesD.promises
【小题15】
A.recognizeB.rememberC.forgetD.know
【小题16】
A.satisfiedB.surprisedC.disappointedD.helpless
【小题17】
A.put outB.look downC.feel downD.lie down
【小题18】
A.smiledB.criedC.laughedD.sorrowed
【小题19】
A.reasonB.attitudeC.processD.aim
【小题20】
A.strengthB.courageC.abilityD.skill

完形填空

I came to study in the US last fall. My life had been quite  1  since I arrived at

Andover. Although I had quite a few extracurricular (课外的) activities, I hadn’t taken any official leadership position.

This  2 changed when I received an e-mail from Ms Griffith, my cluster dean (主

任),    3  that a few female DC Rep was needed. DC Rep 4 Discipline Committee Representative.  5  boarding school students break serious rules, like using  6  , getting drunk or cheating in the studies. The punishments given to such students are   7 by a DC Rep, a house counselor, two student representatives, the cluster dean. I was really interested in becoming a DC Rep for my cluster, Pine Knoll, so were five other students. We had to hold   9  and Ms Griffith asked us to write  10  to be sent to everyone in Pine Knoll.

I thought hard about what to write. I didn’t  want to make any   11 because they are difficult to keep. I didn’t want to say I was experienced, because I was not. So I started my speech by explaining  12   I wanted to become a DC Rep. “ I want to serve Pine Knoll and also learn how American boarding schools carry out disciplines,” I wrote  13  .

I made three   14  that said “ Vote For Teresa” and put them on every exit (出口处) of my dorm so that people would  15 my name when they went to vote.

Although I tried hard, I didn’t win the election, I was  16  . But my positive nature didn’t allow me to   17  for very long. I actually  18 when my friends tried to comfort(安慰) me. “Teresa, I’m sorry that you didn’t win the election,” they would say.

“ No, don’t be sorry for me. I am very happy to have taken part in the election.” I said.

It is true: the   19  is much more important than the result. I am surprised and happy to discover my hidden  20 .

1.  A. hard         B. terrible       C. happy         D. simple

2.  A. condition     B. situation      C. time          D. life

3.  A. explaining    B. writing       C. saying         D. talking

4.  A. stands for     B. asks for      C. calls for        D. looks for

5.  A. Usually      B. Sometimes    C. often          D. Sometimes

6.  A. computers    B. drugs         C. cars          D. mobiles

7.  A. carried out    B. given         C. determined    D. made

8.  A. or           B. although      C. but           D. therefore

9.  A. a discussion   B. a meeting     C. an election     D. a selection

10. A. articles       B. speeches       C. compositions  D. introductions

11. A. mistakes      B. movements    C. promises      D. requests

12. A. how         B. whether        C. when        D. why

13. A. seriously     B. easily          C. fluently      D. honestly

14. A. posters      B. advertisements   C. speeches      D. promises

15. A. recognize    B. remember       C. forget        D. know

16. A. satisfied     B. surprised        C. disappointed    D. helpless

17. A. put out      B. look down       C. feel down      D. lie down

18. A. smiled      B. cried            C. laughed        D. sorrowed

19. A. reason      B. attitude          C. process        D. aim

20. A. strength     B. courage          C. ability          D. skill

 

I came to study in the US last fall. My life had been quite   1  since I arrived at Andover. Although I had quite a few activities, I hadn't taken any official leadership position.

This   2  changed when I received an e-mail from Ms. Griffith, my cluster (a group of dorms) dean (主任),   3  that a new female DC Rep was needed. DC Rep  4  Discipline Committee Representative (代表).   5  boarding school students break serious rules, like using   6  , getting drunk or cheating in their studies. The punishments given to such students are  7  by a DC Rep. I was really interested in becoming DC Rep for my cluster, Pine Knoll,   8  so were five other students. We had to hold  9  and Ms. Griffith asked us to write  10  to be sent to everyone in Pine Knoll.

I thought it hard to write. I didn't want to make any  11  , because they are difficult to keep. I didn't want to say I was experienced, because I was not. So I started my speech by explaining  12  I wanted to become a DC Rep. "I want to serve Pine Knoll and also learn how American boarding schools carry out discipline (纪律)," I wrote  13  .

I made three  14  that said "Vote For Teresa" and put them on every exit of my dorm so that people would   15  my name when they want to vote.

Although I tried hard, I didn't win the election. I was   16  , but my positive (积极的) nature did not allow me to  17  for very long. I actually  18  when my friends tried to comfort me. "Teresa, I am sorry that you didn't win the election," they would say.

"No, don't be sorry for me. I am very happy to have taken part in the election," I said.

It is true; the  19  is much more important than the result. I am surprised and happy to discover my hidden  20  .

1. A. hard B. terrible C. happy D. simple

2. A. condition B. situation C. time D. life

3. A. explaining B. writing C. saying D. talking

4. A. stands for B. asks for C. calls for D. looks for

5. A. Usually B. Sometimes C. Often D. Seldom

6. A. computers B. drugs C. cars D. mobiles

7. A. carried out B. given C. determined D. made

8. A. or B. although C. but D. therefore

9. A. a discussion B. a meeting C. an election D. a selection

10. A. articles B. speeches C. compositions D. introductions

11. A. mistakes B. movements C. promises D. requests

12. A. how B. whether C. when D. why

13. A. seriously B. easily C. fluently D. honestly

14. A. posters B. sayings C. speeches D. promises

15. A. recognize B. remember C. forget D. know

16. A. satisfied B. surprised C. disappointed D. helpless

17. A. put down B. look down C. feel down D. lie down

18. A. smiled B. cried C. laughed D. sorrowed

19. A. reason B. attitude C. process D. aim

20. A. strength B. courage C. ability D. skill

完形填空。
     I came to study in the US last fall. My life had been    1    since I arrived at Andover. Although I had several
outside-class activities, I hadn't taken any official leadership position.
     This    2    changed when I received an e-mail from Ms Griffith, my cluster (一组, 一群) dean (主任),    3    
that a new female DC Rep was needed. DC Rep    4    Discipline Committee Representative.    5    boarding
school (寄宿学校) students break serious rules, like using    6   , getting drunk or cheating in their studies. The
punishments given to such students are    7    by a DC Rep, a house adviser, two student representatives, the
cluster president and the cluster dean. I was interested in becoming a DC Rep for my cluster, Pine Knoll,    8    
so were other students. We had to hold an election and Ms Griffith asked us to write    9    to be sent to
everyone in Pine Knoll.
     I thought hard about what to write. I didn't want to make any   10  , because they are difficult to keep. So I
started my speech by explaining   11   I wanted to become a DC Rep. "I want to serve Pine Knoll and also learn
how American boarding schools carry out discipline," I wrote   12  .
     I made three   13   that said, "Vote For Teresa" and put them on every exit of my dorm (宿舍) so that people
would   14   my name when they went to vote.
     Although I tried hard, I didn't win the election. I was   15  , but my positive (乐观的) nature did not allow me
to   16   for very long. I actually   17   when my friends tried to   18   me, "Teresa, I am sorry."
     "Don't be sorry for me. I'm very happy to have taken part in the election," I said.
     It is true that the process is much more important than the   19  . I am surprised and happy to   20   my
hidden courage.
(     )1. A. hard      
(     )2. A. condition  
(     )3. A. explaining  
(     )4. A. stands for  
(     )5. A. Usually   
(     )6. A. computers  
(     )7. A. realized   
(     )8. A. but      
(     )9. A. articles   
(     )10. A. mistakes   
(     )11. A. how      
(     )12. A. openly     
(     )13. A. posters   
(     )14. A. recognize  
(     )15. A. satisfied  
(     )16. A. put down   
(     )17. A. smiled    
(     )18. A. encourage 
(     )19. A. reason    
(     )20. A. know      
B. terrible     
B. situation   
B. writing     
B. asks for     
B. Sometimes   
B. drugs      
B. given      
B. although     
B. speeches     
B. movements   
B. whether     
B. easily      
B. advertisements   
B. remember     
B. surprised   
B. feel down   
B. cried      
B. cheer      
B. attitude     
B. find        
C. happy    
C. time     
C. saying    
C. calls for  
C. Often    
C. cars     
C. determined  
C. or       
C. compositions   
C. promises   
C. when     
C. fluently   
C. pictures   
C. forget    
C. disappointed 
C. look down  
C. laughed   
C. comfort   
C. result    
C. invent    
D. simple       
D. life           
D. talking          
D. looks for      
D. Seldom       
D. mobiles        
D. made           
D. therefore      
D. introductions  
D. requests       
D. why            
D. honestly                      
D. rules          
D. see            
D. helpless         
D. lie down       
D. sorrowed       
D. persuade     
D. aim            
D. discover       

第二部分:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面的短文,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。

I came to study in the US last fall. My life had been  36  since I arrived at Andover. Although I had several outside-class activities, I hadn’t taken any official leadership position.

This  37  changed when I received an e-mail from Ms Griffith, my cluster(一组,一群) dean(主任),  38   that a new female DC Rep was needed. DC Rep  39  Discipline Committee Representative.  40  boarding school(寄宿学校) students break serious rules, like using  41 , getting drunk or cheating in their studies. The punishments given to such students are  42  by a DC Rep, a house adviser, two student representatives, the cluster president and the cluster dean. I was interested in becoming a DC Rep for my cluster, Pine Knoll,  43  so were other students. We had to hold an election and Ms Griffith asked us to write  44  to be sent to everyone in Pine Knoll.

I thought hard about what to write. I didn’t want to make any  45  , because they are difficult to keep. So I started my speech by explaining  46  I wanted to become a DC Rep. “ I want to serve Pine Knoll and also learn how American boarding schools carry out discipline,” I wrote  47  .

I made three  48  that said, “ Vote For Teresa” and put them on every exit of my dorm(宿舍) so that people would  49  my name when they went to vote.

Although I tried hard, I didn’t win the election. I was  50  , but my positive(乐观的) nature did not allow me to  51  for very long. I actually  52  when my friends tried to  53  me, “Teresa, I am sorry.”

“Don’t be sorry for me. I’m very happy to have taken part in the election,” I said.

It is true that the process is much more important than the  54  . I am surprised and happy to  55  my hidden courage.

36. A. hard                   B. terrible                     C. happy                      D. simple

37. A. condition            B. situation                   C. time                         D. life

38. A. explaining           B. writing                     C. saying                      D. talking

39. A. stands for            B. asks for                    C. calls for                   D. looks for

40. A. Usually            B. Sometimes               C. Often                       D. Seldom

41. A. computers           B. drugs                       C. cars                         D. mobiles

42. A. realized                  B. given                       C. determined               D. made

43. A. but                         B. although                   C. or                            D. therefore

44. A. articles            B. speeches                   C. compositions            D. introductions

45. A. mistakes             B. movements               C. promises                  D. requests

46. A. how                   B. whether                    C. when                       D. why

47. A. openly             B. easily                       C. fluently                    D. honestly

48. A. posters             B. advertisements          C. pictures                    D. rules

49. A. recognize            B. remember                 C. forget                      D. see

50. A. satisfied                  B. surprised                  C. disappointed             D. helpless

51. A. put down            B. feel down                 C. look down                D. lie down

52. A. smiled                B. cried                        C. laughed                    D. sorrowed

53. A. encourage           B. cheer                       C. comfort                    D. persuade

54. A. reason                B. attitude                    C. result                       D. aim

55. A. know                  B. find                         C. invent                      D. discover

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