6.第一节 完形填空
It was already half past seven and I was running late again for the dinner appointment with my wife,Eleanor.We had (41)Bto meet at the restaurant at seven o'clock.I felt a little uneasy,but to my(42)A,I had a good excuse:A business meeting had (43)Dand I'd wasted no time getting to the dinner.
When I arrived at the (44)C,1apologized and told Eleanor I didn't mean to be late.She screamed,"You never mean to."Well,I (45)Afeel she was angry."I'm sorry but it was not(46)D,"I said.Then I told her about the business meeting.(47)A,my explanation seemed to make things worse,(48)Cstarted to drive me mad as well.
Several weeks later,when I(49)Dthe situation to my friend Ken Hardy,he smiled,"You (50)Ba classic mistake.You're stuck (51)Ayour own way of thinking.You didn't (52)Dto be late.But that is not the point.What is (53)Bin your communication is how your lateness affected Eleanor."He pointed out that I focused on the intention (54)AEleanor focused on the result.Thus,(55)Cof us felt misunderstood and crazy.
Thinking more about Ken's words,I (56)Drecognized the root cause of such disagreement.It's the result of the action that really (57)B.I should have started the conversation by expressing (58)Amy actions affected Eleanor and (59)Dthe discussions about my intention later,much later and even never.
Later on,after talking to Eleanor and really(60)Cher experience of the results of my lateness,I've managed to be on time a lot more frequently.
It was already half past seven and I was running late again for the dinner appointment with my wife,Eleanor.We had (41)Bto meet at the restaurant at seven o'clock.I felt a little uneasy,but to my(42)A,I had a good excuse:A business meeting had (43)Dand I'd wasted no time getting to the dinner.
When I arrived at the (44)C,1apologized and told Eleanor I didn't mean to be late.She screamed,"You never mean to."Well,I (45)Afeel she was angry."I'm sorry but it was not(46)D,"I said.Then I told her about the business meeting.(47)A,my explanation seemed to make things worse,(48)Cstarted to drive me mad as well.
Several weeks later,when I(49)Dthe situation to my friend Ken Hardy,he smiled,"You (50)Ba classic mistake.You're stuck (51)Ayour own way of thinking.You didn't (52)Dto be late.But that is not the point.What is (53)Bin your communication is how your lateness affected Eleanor."He pointed out that I focused on the intention (54)AEleanor focused on the result.Thus,(55)Cof us felt misunderstood and crazy.
Thinking more about Ken's words,I (56)Drecognized the root cause of such disagreement.It's the result of the action that really (57)B.I should have started the conversation by expressing (58)Amy actions affected Eleanor and (59)Dthe discussions about my intention later,much later and even never.
Later on,after talking to Eleanor and really(60)Cher experience of the results of my lateness,I've managed to be on time a lot more frequently.
41.A.started | B.agreed | C.continued | D.managed |
42.A.relief | B.surprise | C.regret | D.sorrow |
43.A.broken out | B.closed down | C.faded away | D.run over |
44.A.house | B.room | C.restaurant | D.supermarket |
45.A.could | B.must | C.will | D.might |
46.A.movable | B.comfortable | C.acceptable | D.avoidable |
47.A.However | B.Therefore | C.Moreover | D.Otherwise |
48.A.that | B.it | C.which | D.they |
49.A.spread | B.wrote | C.translated | D.described |
50.A.knew | B.made | C.found | D.took |
51.A.in | B.beyond | C.for | D.against |
52.A.delare | B.prove | C.pretend | D.intend |
53.A.funny | B.important | C.possible | D.simple |
54.A.while | B.after | C.because | D.unless |
55.A.all | B.none | C.both | D.neither |
56.A.usually | B.merely | C.hardly | D.gradually |
57.A.inspires | B.matters | C.improves | D.challenges |
58.A.how | B.why | C.when | D.what |
59.A.compared | B.reported | C.finished | D.saved |
60.A.showing | B.satisfying | C.understanding | D.destroying |
2.-How do you all like your new headteacher?
-He is ______; he'd do anything to help anyone in trouble.( )
-He is ______; he'd do anything to help anyone in trouble.( )
A. | the fatted calf | B. | the salt of the earth | ||
C. | an apple of discord | D. | Jekyll and Hyde |
1.Chen Zhongshi's novels,like Bai Luyuan,about the lives in the west of China are all fantastic.You simply______ read them.( )
A. | can | B. | need | C. | may | D. | must |
20.-Why are you so mad at her?
-She should give in to _______ and opened my handbag without my permission.( )
-She should give in to _______ and opened my handbag without my permission.( )
A. | concern | B. | convenience | C. | consideration | D. | curiosity |
19.-What's your successful experience in educating kids?
-The best thing you can give them,_______ good habits,are good memories.( )
-The best thing you can give them,_______ good habits,are good memories.( )
A. | far from | B. | next to | C. | but for | D. | regardless of |
18.In 2016,such important reform policies associated with the interests of the general public were introduced in China ________ almost each person could benefit from in life.( )
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A. | when | B. | where | C. | as | D. | which |