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完形填空。
     Pulling heavy suitcases all day in the summer is hard work, _1_when you're a thin 14-year-old. That
was   2   in 1940-the youngest and smallest baggage boy at New York City's Pennsylvania Railway
Station.
     After just a few days on the job, I began  3   that the other fellows were overcharging passengers. I'd
like to  4   them, thinking, "Everyone else is doing it."
    When I got home that night, I told my dad  5  I wanted to do. "You give an   6  day's work," he said,
looking at me  7  in the eye. "They're    8    you. If they want to do that, you let them do that."
     I   9   my dad's advice for the rest of that summer and have lived by his words  10 .
     Of all the jobs I've had, it was my   11  at Pennsylvania. Railway Service that has   12   me. Now I
teach my   13   to have respect for other people and their   14 . Being a member of a team is a totally
  15  experience. If one person steals, it destroys  16   and hurts everyone. I can   17 many things, but
not with people who steal. If one of my players were caught stealing, he'd be   18 .
     Whether you're  19  a sports team, in an office   20  a member of a family, if you can't trust one
another, there's going to be trouble.
(     )1. A. specially
(     )2. A. I      
(     )3. A. noticing
(     )4. A. teach  
(     )5. A. what    
(     )6. A. wrong  
(     )7. A. kind    
(     )8. A. charging
(     )9. A. followed
(     )10. A. later on
(     )11. A. thought
(     )12. A. stuck with
(     )13. A. students
(     )14 A. rights  
(     )15 A. shared  
(     )16. A. friendship
(     )17. A. be used to
(     )18. A. gone    
(     )19. A. in     
(     )20. A. and    
B. especially
B. he          
B. watching    
B. participate
B. why         
B. honest      
B. straight    
B. joking      
B. rejected    
B. from then on
B. success    
B. held on     
B. players    
B. behaviors  
B. excited    
B. relation    
B. subscribe to
B. lost        
B. of          
B. but        
C. surely   
C. me        
C. finding  
C. accuse    
C. how       
C. right    
C. angrily  
C. paying    
C. received  
C. for a while
C. experience
C. broken down
C. children  
C. actions  
C. separated
C. trust    
C. deal with
C. fined    
C. on        
C. as        
D. actually  
D. him        
D. realizing  
D. join      
D. when      
D. true      
D. curiously  
D. helping    
D. gave      
D. ever since
D. lesson    
D. appealed to
D. members    
D. possessions
D. affected  
D.   respect    
D. put up with
D. left      
D. with      
D. or        
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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

My grandmother became a widow in 1970. Shortly after that, we went to the  21  shelter to pick out a dog to keep her  22  . Grandma decided on a little dog with a reddish-brown spot above each eye.  23  these spots, the dog was named Penny.

Grandma and Penny quickly became very  24  to each other, but that attachment grew much stronger about three years later  25  Grandma had a stroke(中风). Grandma could no longer  26  , so when she came home from the hospital, she and Penny were  27  companions.

After her stroke, it became a real  28  for Grandma to let Penny in and out because  29  was at the bottom of a flight of stairs. So a mechanism(机械装置)using a rope and pulley(滑轮)was   30  from the door to a handle at the top of the stairs. Grandma just had to pull the handle to open and close the door. If the store was   31  Penny’s favorite dog food, Grandma would make one of us  32  Penny browned beef with potatoes in it. I can remember   33  my grandmother by saying that she loved that dog better than she loved her family.

As the years passed, it was not  34  for Grandma and Penny to separate each other. If Grandma went to take her nap(打盹), Penny stayed by her side until she  35  . As Penny aged, she could no longer jump up on the bed, so she   36  on the rug (垫子)beside the bed. If Grandma went into the   37  , Penny would walk along beside her, wait outside the door and accompany her   38  to the bed or chair. Grandma never went anywhere without her   39  companion by her side.

The time came when both my grandmother’s and Penny’s   40  were failing fast. After fifteen years of loving companionship, Grandma and Penny passed away within a few hours of each other.

A.animal  B.toy  C.fish D.bird

A.business    B.firm C.company  D.friend

A.In spite of B.Because of   C.Instead of   D.In front of

A.linked  B.fastened C.attached D.tied

A.before  B.while    C.until    D.when

A.think   B.speak    C.work D.study

A.contrary    B.content  C.confident    D.constant

A.problem B.question C.practice D.rule

A.the door    B.Grandma  C.the window   D.Penny

A.repaired    B.fixed    C.bought   D.loaded

A.    out of  B.ahead of C.away from    D.apart from

A.show    B.hand C.borrow   D.cook

A.drawing attention to    B.making use of   

    C.breaking away from   D.making fun of

A.necessary   B.possible C.important    D.convenient

A.recovered   B.awoke    C.slept    D.screamed

A.rolled  B.stood    C.waited   D.lay

A.reading room    B.bedroom  C.shop D.bathroom

A.back    B.up   C.off  D.down

A.splendid    B.remote   C.faithful D.legal

A.smell   B.health   C.habit    D.living

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
My grandmother became a widow in 1970. Shortly after that, we went to the  21 shelter to pick out a dog to keep her  22 . Grandma decided on a little dog with a reddish-brown spot above each eye.  23 these spots, the dog was named Penny.
Grandma and Penny quickly became very  24 to each other, but that attachment grew much stronger about three years later  25 Grandma had a stroke(中风). Grandma could no longer  26 , so when she came home from the hospital, she and Penny were  27 companions.
After her stroke, it became a real  28 for Grandma to let Penny in and out because  29 was at the bottom of a flight of stairs. So a mechanism(机械装置)using a rope and pulley(滑轮)was   30 from the door to a handle at the top of the stairs. Grandma just had to pull the handle to open and close the door. If the store was   31 Penny’s favorite dog food, Grandma would make one of us  32 Penny browned beef with potatoes in it. I can remember   33 my grandmother by saying that she loved that dog better than she loved her family.
As the years passed, it was not  34 for Grandma and Penny to separate each other. If Grandma went to take her nap(打盹), Penny stayed by her side until she  35 . As Penny aged, she could no longer jump up on the bed, so she   36 on the rug (垫子)beside the bed. If Grandma went into the   37 , Penny would walk along beside her, wait outside the door and accompany her   38 to the bed or chair. Grandma never went anywhere without her   39 companion by her side.
The time came when both my grandmother’s and Penny’s   40 were failing fast. After fifteen years of loving companionship, Grandma and Penny passed away within a few hours of each other.

【小题1】
A.animalB.toyC.fishD.bird
【小题2】
A.businessB.firmC.companyD.friend
【小题3】
A.In spite ofB.Because ofC.Instead ofD.In front of
【小题4】
A.linkedB.fastenedC.attachedD.tied
【小题5】
A.beforeB.whileC.untilD.when
【小题6】
A.thinkB.speakC.workD.study
【小题7】
A.contraryB.contentC.confidentD.constant
【小题8】
A.problemB.questionC.practiceD.rule
【小题9】
A.the doorB.GrandmaC.the windowD.Penny
【小题10】
A.repairedB.fixedC.boughtD.loaded
【小题11】
A. out ofB.ahead ofC.away fromD.apart from
【小题12】
A.showB.handC.borrowD.cook
【小题13】
A.drawing attention toB.making use of
C.breaking away fromD.making fun of
【小题14】
A.necessaryB.possibleC.importantD.convenient
【小题15】
A.recoveredB.awokeC.sleptD.screamed
【小题16】
A.rolledB.stoodC.waitedD.lay
【小题17】
A.reading roomB.bedroomC.shopD.bathroom
【小题18】
A.backB.upC.offD.down
【小题19】
A.splendidB.remoteC.faithfulD.legal
【小题20】
A.smellB.healthC.habitD.living

 

第三节  完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

    阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  A high school history teacher once told us, “If you make one close friend in school, you will be most fortunate. A  21  friend is someone who stays with you for life”. 22 teaches that he was right. Good friendship is just not easily  23.

  It is possible that we simply do not stay in one place  24 enough for true friendship to develop. However, there can be  25 disagreement on the need for each of us to think carefully about the kind of friendship we want.

  To most of us, friendships are considered very important,  26  we need to have it clear in our minds the kinds of friendship we want. Are they to be close or  27  at arm’s length? Do we want to    28 ourselves or do we want to walk on the surface? For some people, many friendships on the surface are  29  enough. And that’s all right. But at some  30  we need to make sure that our expectations are the same as our friends’ expectations. The sharing of personal experience including our tears as well as our dark  31  is the surest way to deepen friendships. But it must  32 slowly and carried on only if there are  33  of interest and action in return.

  What are some of the  34  of our friendship? The greatest is to  35  too much too soon. Deep relationships  36  time. Another “major difficulty” is the selfishness to think one “possesses” the other, including his time and attention.  37 , friendships require actions in return. In other words, you must  38  as much as you take. Finally there is a question of taking care of. Unless you spend 39  time together, talking on the phone, writing letters, doing things together, friendships will die  40  .

21. A. true                   B. fair-weather                    C. school                     D. useful

22. A. Knowledge         B. Experience                     C. Hardship                 D. Schooling

23. A. understood         B. formed                           C. realized                   D. produced

24. A. certain                      B. patiently                         C. long                        D. fortunately

25. A. some                 B. any                                C. great                       D. no

26. A. but                    B. and                                C. or                           D. while

27. A. remained            B. left                                C. kept                        D. stayed

28. A. hide                   B. deepen                           C. strengthen                D. share

29. A. quite                  B. not                                 C. less                         D. very

30. A. degree                      B. point                              C. places                      D. length

31. A. clothes                      B. clouds                            C. dreams                    D. letters

32. A. be undertaking                                              B. have been undertaking    

C. have been undertaken                                          D. be undertaken

33. A. marks                B. signs                              C. sciences                   D. sights

34. A. disadvantages     B. differences                      C. difficulties                      D. requirements

35. A. expect                B. pull out                          C.command                D. develop

36. A. waste                 B. spend                             C. kill                         D. take

37. A. Similarly           B. Differently                     C. Strangely                 D. Surprisingly

38. A. give                   B. possess                           C. act                          D. walk

39. A. considerate         B. wonderful                       C. reasonable                      D. comfortable

40. A. down                 B. away                              C. out                          D. off

 

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

I was told just now in the hospital that I was having a Bell's palsy attack, a condition in which the face muscles tighten because of stress. During the long car ride home, all I could think about was my coming interview. But now I could not even    31  myself in the mirror and my lips was unable to open normally, surely all the other applicants would have the    32  , I concluded.

However, I wouldn’t let my own self-consciousness    33  me. Not now, not when I had   34    so hard for so long to be given this opportunity. This was the kind of position I'd dreamed of for all these years.  “Mom,    35  me off on Jacob Street. I'm going to the    36  .”

“Honey, I don't think you should. You look...  37  ,” she said, ever so gently.

I knew she was   38  . But if I didn't, I'd always   39  if I could have gotten my dream job.

"No, Mom, take me there.”

40  , she took me where I wanted to go.

"Hello,” a gray-haired man sitting behind the large desk   41  me. “Miss Jenkins?”

“Yes. Please excuse me. I'm having a Bell's palsy attack. My doctor explained to me that it would last a few days. I came right from the   42  .”

“You're very    43  to come when you're in such a state,” he   44  , after a pause.

He spent a few minutes looking through my   45  . “Is everything on here   46  ?” he asked.

“Yes, but I    47  to mention I type seventy-five words per minute.”

“Well, you have an impressive background with related experience, you are    48  qualified. When are you    49  ?” he asked. 

I took a deep breath and asked, “You're hiring me?”

“Not only have you got the skills I'm looking for, you also have the   50  .” He gave me a big smile.

31.   A.forgive                    B.recognize               C.believe                    D.control

32.   A.chance                    B.advantage                C.courage                  D.sympathy

33.   A.pardon                     B.stop                        C.help                        D.transform

34.   A.driven                   B.turned                     C.prepared                 D.worked

35.   A.take                     B.pull                         C.drop                   D.send

36.   A.supermarket             B.interview                 C.doctor                    D.office

37.   A.weak                    B.annoying              C.angry                            D.strange

38.   A.right                        B.kind                        C.wrong                    D.sensitive

39.   A.regret                     B.believe                    C.wonder                   D.quit

40.   A.Hopefully                 B.Unwillingly              C.Fortunately             D.Unexpectedly

41.   A.doubted                   B.greeted                   C.examined                D.discouraged

42.   A.hospital                    B.home                   C.office                       D.work

43.   A.determined               B.crazy                      C.disrespectful           D.funny

44.   A.stressed                   B.interrupted              C.commented             D.complained

45.   A.face                        B.health                     C.application              D.situation

46.   A.correct                    B.normal                    C.incredible                D.contradictory

47.   A.pretended                 B.demanded               C.focused                 D.failed

48.   A.narrowly                  B.possibly                  C.impossibly              D.certainly

49.   A.accessible                      B.convenient              C.energetic                 D.available

50.   A.qualification             B.appearance              C.character                      D.disadvantage

 

第一节完形填空 (共10小题; 每小题2分, 满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-30各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Two truck drivers didn’t know one another when they arrived at the scene of a severe accident on Kentucky’s Mountain Highway last June. Yet they worked together like long-time 21and saved two motorists from near certain death. For their 22  , Terry and Floyd have been named Goodyear North America Highway Heroes for 1999. The award was 23  Thursday at the Mid-America Trucking Show. In recognition of their 24  , Terry and Floyd split a $20,000 savings bond and win free trips to Nashville.

On June 22, Terry and Floyd--driving separate trucks— 25  an accident involving a jeep and a car on Mountain Parkway. The quick-thinking men broke out the back window of the upside-down  26  , freed the driver from his seatbelt, and dragged him to safety. But the driver of the car was pinned inside the vehicle, and the fire from the jeep was spreading  27  close.

“The paint was melting on the car; it was so  28  ,” recalled Miller.

Harvey and Miller attached a nylon strap(尼龙带) between Harvey’s truck and the car in an effort to pull it away from the burning jeep. The first two  29  failed. On the third try, the strap held and Harvey pulled the car to  30 . When rescue crews arrived, Floyd--an experienced EMS technician--used the “Jaws-of-Life” to free the car driver.

21. A. drivers       B. partners      C. friends         D. technicians

22. A. decision      B. benefit       C. bravery        D. contributions

23. A. recognized    B. rewarded     C. returned        D. announced

24. A. honor        B. prize         C. money         D. heroes

25. A. came to      B. came about    C. came across     D. came up with

26. A. jeep         B. car           C. truck          D. vehicle

27. A. particularly   B. dangerously    C. helplessly      D. strangely

28. A. quick        B. slow          C. hot           D. soft

29. A. paintings     B. attempts       C. straps         D. rescues

30. A. safety        B. success       C. surroundings    D. roadside

 

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