完形填空

阅读下列短文,从文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

Are your parents “helicopters”(直升飞机)? That’s a new word I read about. It means parents who are “over” their children. They ________ about every little thing in their child’s life: Are you hungry? Are you thirsty? Too hot? Too cold? Do you need more books? ________ pens? More anything? More everything?

These parent ________ their children and want to ________ that everything in their life is perfect. Some kids may become upset but ________ like being pampered (纵容). The pampered kids get used to being treated very well. They don’t like ________ to make decisions.

I don’t think this is a good idea. I think it’s important for kids to do things for ________ . I think it’s important for kids to make decisions. This ________ them grow up. It helps them to ________ an independent (独立的) and responsible (负责的) person.

________ can you become independent and responsible? It’s easy, just ________ with little things. You can make your own meals sometimes for help with the cooking. You can also ________ your own bed and clean your room. You can ________ your parents that you can be responsible with money.

Your parents are “helicopter” ________ they love you. So, tell them that you understand and that they really shouldn’t worry. Tell them they can “________” the helicopter because you are a responsible kid.

1.A. worry B. change C. collect D. bring

2.A. Many B. Much C. More D. Most

3.A. love B. hate C. trust D. punish

4.A. make up B. make sure C. make of D. make from

5.A. another B. the other C. other D. others

6.A. talking B. doing C. giving D. having

7.A. himself B. yourselves C. themselves D. ourselves

8.A. asks B. decides C. helps D. stops

9.A. become B. learn C. believe D. develop

10.A. Why B. When C. How D. What

11.A. talk B. start C. dream D. finish

12.A. make B. repair C. sweep D. move

13.A. teach B. train C. plan D. show

14.A. so B. because C. but D. though

15.A. land B. invent C. make D. design

A group of frogs (青蛙) were travelling through the bush when two of them fell into a deep hole. The other frogs tried to help them. When they saw how deep the hole was, they told the two frogs that they could not be saved and that they were almost dead. The two frogs didn’t listen to their words and tried their best to jump out of the hole. But the other frogs kept telling them to stop. Finally, one of the frogs listened to what the other frogs were saying and gave up. He fell down and died.

The other frog, however, continued to jump as hard as he could. Once again, the crowd of frogs shouted at him to give up and wait for death. He jumped even harder and finally made it out. When he got out, the other frogs asked, “Didn’t you hear us?” The frog explained that he had poor hearing. He thought they were encouraging him the whole time.

Words have the power of life and death. An encouraging word to someone who is down can lift them up and help them make it through their difficulties. A destructive (破坏性的) word to someone who is down can be fatal. So always be careful of what you say.

1. What happened when a group of frogs were travelling through the bush?

A. Two of them died

B. Two of them lost their way

C. Someone caught two of them

D. Two of them fell into a hole

2.The other frog jumped out of the hole because he ________.

A. wanted to save his friend

B. wanted to tell the others they were wrong

C. was afraid of destructive words

D. thought the others were encouraging him

3.The underlined word “fatal” in the last paragraph means ________ in Chinese.

A. 致命的. B. 注定的. C. 有益的. D. 必要的.

4.What can we learn from the story?

A. We shouldn’t try to give others advice.

B. We should be careful of what we say to others.

C. Destructive words can also be helpful.

D. Words have nothing to do with life and death.

I love to tell the story about how I met my best friend-Tiger. We met at the school fair (集市). Each year, all the fourth-grade classes hold a school fair. Everyone in the fourth grade works at the fair. Some sell ice cream, drinks and snacks, others take care of the little children who ride the horses. I got the second job and I've never forgotten it, because that's where I met Tiger.

My job was to help little children get on the back of a little horse. I kept telling the children to wait their turn and holding ice cream for them while they rode about. It’s clear that I was growing older and should be more responsible.

Suddenly, a boy came to the horse. He took the little horse's reins (缰绳)! The horse stopped, and the girl on its back started to fall. I was trying to reach the girl when I saw Tiger go by my legs. It held the horse's reins and pulled the horse away from my legs. I caught the girl just before we both hit the ground. The girl sat on top of me. She was laughing at the ice cream on my face. The horse's reins were in Tiger's mouth!

Thanks to Tiger's fast action, I saved the little girl. We were both heroes. And Tiger, the fastest dog I've ever known became my new best friend.

1.Tiger is ________.

A. a tiger B. the boy’s name

C. a dog D. the girl’s name

2.The writer’s job was to________.

A. feed the horse B. look after the children

C. ride the horse D. take care of the horse

3.Who made the horse stop at first?

A. A boy. B. The writer. C. The girl. D. Tiger.

4.From the passage we can know that the writer is ________.

A. serious and outgoing

B. patient and interesting

C. brave and responsible

D. careful and hardworking

Does this ever happen to you? Someone introduces you to a friend, you hear his or her name, and then two minutes later, you forget it. Or you go to the same restaurant every day and the owner always says “Hello” to you but you can never remember her name. If this happens, you are typical— actually most people have the problem remembering names.

Here are some ways that can help people remember names.

◎ Repeat the person’s name loud at least three times while you talk together. For example, instead of saying “Nice to meet you.” say “Nice to meet you, Jack.” Instead of saying “Where do you live?” you can say “Where do you live, Jack?”

◎ Introduce the person by name to someone else right away.

◎ Write the name down as soon as possible.

There are other ways which may seem a little strange. However, try them.

◎ Think of a story using the person’s name. For example, think to yourself, “Jack has a nice jacket.” Imagine Jack in a nice jacket.

◎ Think of a rhyme(押韵)for the person's name. For example, think to yourself, “Jack would look nice in black.” Imagine Jack wearing black clothes.

All these ways have one thing in common. You must pay attention to the people you meet. You can’t just meet someone, nod your head, say hello, and walk away. Remembering names takes work and practice.

1.The word “typical” probably means “______”.

A. funny B. common C. strange D. careless

2.Which of the following may seem unusual to help remember a name?

A. Repeating the name.

B. Writing the name down.

C. Making up a story with it.

D. Introducing the person to others.

3.If you want to remember names easily, you must ______.

A. look after the people you meet

B. pay attention to the people you meet

C. nod your head to the people you meet

D. talk politely to the people you meet

4.The passage probably comes from ___________.

A. A science magazine. B. A boy’s diary

C. A story book. D. A community survey.

任务型阅读

阅读下列短文,根据短文信息完成文后表格,每空一词。

One of the most common questions I am asked is whether, when, and how to follow up (跟进) after a job interview. Following up in some way is necessary. Yes, you can get a job without it, but if you’re having a competition with other top candidates (候选人), following up can sometimes help you when the other candidate doesn’t. Here’s how to follow up well:

Send a thank-you note at once. E-mail is fine for this and has the advantage of arriving faster, but handwritten notes are still appreciated (欣赏). And if there are many interviews, send a thank-you note each time.

Find out their timeline. Hopefully, you asked about their timeline in the interview itself, but if you didn’t, follow up within a week to express your interest and politely ask what they expect their timeline for a decision to be.

Be patient. Most commonly, job seekers (求职者) are too worried about the result. It doesn’t look worried to express your interest in the job or check in to ask about the timeline.

Don’t be nervous if you don’t hear from them at once. The hiring process often takes longer than you would like, maybe the man who makes the decision is out of town. If you’re past the time they decided, you would hear something, so you needn’t be nervous. Hiring often ends up taking longer than expected. Just politely follow up, explain you’re very interested but understand that hiring can take time, and ask if they have the latest timeline.

How to follow up after a job interview

Importance of following up

Following up is very 1. in some ways.

2. of following up

Send a thank-you note at once

E-mail can arrive 3. .

The employer still appreciate 4. notes.

Find out the timeline

Follow up to express your 5. .

Ask what they 6. the timeline to be.

Be 7.

It’s 8. that job seekers are too worried.

Don’t be nervous

The hiring often takes a longer time.

The decision 9. is out of town.

If the decided time is past, follow up 10. and explain you are interested in the job.

 0  107662  107670  107676  107680  107686  107688  107692  107698  107700  107706  107712  107716  107718  107722  107728  107730  107736  107740  107742  107746  107748  107752  107754  107756  107757  107758  107760  107761  107762  107764  107766  107770  107772  107776  107778  107782  107788  107790  107796  107800  107802  107806  107812  107818  107820  107826  107830  107832  107838  107842  107848  107856  159627 

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网