题目内容

I live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I used to give a lot of money to the homeless, feeling  31  for them. But as time passed, I became a mom with no home, a huge 32    , and hardly any income. As a result, I  33 giving money to the people on the side of the road and became very  34 .
Things started to change for me  35 . I had a home, a backyard for my daughter, and plenty of food, and I started to  36 myself out of debt. One day we saw a homeless person with the  37 , “Will work for food.” I  38 . My daughter commented. “Mommy, you used to always give money to those people in  39 .” I replied, “Honey, they just use that money for  40 , or other bad things.” She didn’t respond.  41 when I said that, I didn’t feel right.
Three days later, I was driving to  42 my daughter from school. A man was standing on the corner, and something deep  43 me said, “Just help the guy.” So I  44 down my window, and he ran over excitedly. He said, “God bless you, I only need 77 cents.” I  45 into my ashtray (烟灰缸) and strangely enough, there  46 three quarters and two pennies.
I picked them up and gave them to him. He  47 with joy and tears in his eyes. “Wow, you just made it  48 for me to see my mom for Christmas! Thank you so much; the  49 that had this great sale is leaving in 20 minutes!” It was a moment I’ll  50 forever. I think that man won’t forget it either, but I was the one who got the best gift in life—GIVING.
小题1:
A.angry B.gratefulC.sorryD.strange
小题2:
A.problemB.burdenC.diseaseD.debt
小题3:
A.continued B.stoppedC.hatedD.appreciated
小题4:
A.rich B.bitterC.relaxedD.pleased
小题5:
A.slowlyB.immediatelyC.quicklyD.greatly
小题6:
A.save B.pullC.runD.feed
小题7:
A.determination B.signC.childD.advertisement
小题8:
A.ran away B.turned backC.passed by D.sped up
小题9:
A.dangerB.loveC.needD.sadness
小题10:
A.life B.bookC.foodD.smoking
小题11:
A.And B.SoC.ButD.Even
小题12:
A.bring up B.carry outC.pick upD.take out
小题13:
A.on B.insideC.behindD.over
小题14:
A.rolled B.pushedC.blewD.took
小题15:
A.reached B.wentC.knockedD.shouted
小题16:
A.hid B.stoodC.satD.slept
小题17:
A.burst outB.turned upC.set outD.stood up
小题18:
A.wonderfulB.meaningfulC.possibleD.interesting
小题19:
A.planeB.manC.woman D.bus
小题20:
A.thankB.remember C.respectD.hold

小题1:C
小题2:D
小题3:B
小题4:B
小题5:A
小题6:B
小题7:B
小题8:C
小题9:C
小题10:D
小题11:C
小题12:C
小题13:B
小题14:A
小题15:A
小题16:C
小题17:A
小题18:C
小题19:D
小题20:B

试题分析:本文讲述的是我之前给穷人很多钱,但是后来在自己的经济情况发生变化以后就不再施舍别人。不过后来发生的一件事情让我改变了自己的看法,让我认为帮助别人仍然是我们应该做的事情。
31. C。上下文串联。从上文我给穷人很多钱说明我很同情他们。feel sorry for sb.为(某人)难过;同情(某人)。
32. D。上下文串联。从第41空后面的out of debt可以推断此处选A。
33. B。上下文串联。从前面一句中所讲的“我”没有了家、负债、几乎没有收入可以推断后来“我”“停止”给路边的人钱了。
34. B。“我”以前经常给路边的人钱,但后来“我”没有了家、负债、几乎没有收入,因此变得“愤愤不平的(bitter)”。
40.A 形容词辨析。从接下来的描述指可以看出情况在“慢慢”改善。
41.B 动词辨析。用动词pull显示出我偿还债务的艰难。
42.B 上下文串联。根据will work for food说明是打着“牌子”来说明自己的目的。
43.C 我无意帮助那些人,使用用pass by(经过)能恰当地表示我的心理状态。
44.C 名词辨析。A危险B爱C需要D悲哀;固定搭配。In need需要帮助,说明我当时处于困境之中,需要别人的帮助。
45.D 上下文串联。根据bad things可以判断这里是指不好的事情,用smoking正确。
46.C 连词辨析。但是恰好那里有77美分。这里表示的是转折关系。
47.C 短语辨析。Pick up是指开车接某人。Bring up抚养;carry out执行;take out取出,拿出;
48.B 上下文串联。本句话是指“在我内心深处”所以使用介词inside。
49.A 动词辨析。A摇;B推C吹D拿走;roll down my window摇下车窗。
50.A 固定搭配。reach into my ashtray把手伸进烟灰缸里。
46. C。动词辨析。A躲藏B站立C坐D睡觉。sit在这里的意思是“坐落在,被放在”。
47. A。固定搭配。burst out突然激动地喊叫。B出现C出发D站立;burst out with joy开心地大叫。
48. C。上下文串联“我”的帮助使得被帮助者“有可能”在圣诞节回家看望母亲。
49. D。从上下文内容可排除C、D两项;对于一个需要接济的人来说, 坐飞机的可能性并不大, 况且“我”给他的钱也很少。故选B项。
50. B。上下文串联。与后面的won’t forget对应。
点评:本文讲述的是我之前给穷人很多钱,但是后来在自己的经济情况发生变化以后就不再施舍别人。不过后来发生的一件事情让我改变了自己的看法,让我认为帮助别人仍然是我们应该做的事情。本篇完形设空科学合理,考生很容易从中领会大意,从而下手会比较顺利,从选项中可以看出,本大题主要还是考查了词汇的辨析与运用,但更加注重综合语言能力的运用,需要根据故事情节,了解词汇用法的同时,结合语境,做出准确的判断。
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A.snowing B.smokingC.blowingD.raining
小题2:
A.orderingB.drivingC.pushingD.flying
小题3:
A.makingB.watchingC.wearingD.missing
小题4:
A.afraidB.deadC.tiredD.unhurt
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A.badB.deepC.falseD.general
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A.look outB.watch overC.care aboutD.depend on
小题2:
A.carefullyB.smoothlyC.quicklyD.willingly
小题3:
A.preparedB.allowedC.forced D.accepted
小题4:
A.therefore B.though C.otherwiseD.however
小题5:
A.supperB.mealC.breakfastD.lunch
小题6:
A.methodB.effectC.wayD.effort
小题7:
A.as usualB.every timeC.once againD.as well
小题8:
A.independentB.asleep C.aloneD.free
小题9:
A.cutB.cookC.findD.wash
小题10:
A.unlessB.before C.whenD.so
小题11:
A.restB.funC.adventureD.practice
小题12:
A.kidB.adultC.friendD.brother
小题13:
A.heardB.noticed C.feltD.thought
小题14:
A.interestedB.excitedC.disappointedD.hurt
小题15:
A.No wonderB.In allC.Above allD.Without doubt
小题16:
A.take outB.pick outC.ask forD.check out
小题17:
A.ledB.signedC.satD.required
小题18:
A.fillingB.formingC.floating D.piling
小题19:
A.handB.laughter C.bodyD.voice
小题20:
A.raisedB.turnedC.taughtD.promised
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My mom had to take me to see a therapist(治疗专家). On the way, I   41  to worry even more. What would my friends   42  me if they knew I was going to see a therapist? What if the therapist couldn’t   43   me?
It was not that   44 . My therapist asked me a lot of questions and then we talked about how my life might   45  if I was able to get more sleep.   46  I understood how the future could be better, I felt really   47  to try new things. At the end of the session, I was sent home with a piece of paper called a sleep diary. When I woke up each morning, I had to answer all these questions about my sleep.
  48 , she gave me homework related to my sleep. I wasn’t   49  to text or be on my computer after 8 pm. If I couldn’t fall asleep after about ten minutes, she wanted me to get up and do something in another room that would help me to   50  and feel sleepy.
During the therapy sessions, she was a cheerleader for my life and kept   51  out all the things I was doing right. With her help, it was so much easier to notice the   52  things that were happening all around me.
After about two months of seeing my therapist, I was sleeping at least eight hours a night, sometimes even nine! I felt happier. I could   53 . My grades got better. Basically, I felt like myself! It was so much better to admit that something was   54  and to do something to fix it   55  just watch my whole life get worse and worse.
小题1:
A.laughing B.shootingC.knockingD.screaming
小题2:
A.doubtB.worryC.protestD.quarrel
小题3:
A.sleptB.ateC.spokeD.dreamed
小题4:
A.reduceB.changeC.dropD.influence
小题5:
A.boredB.tiredC.upsetD.shy
小题6:
A.refusedB.happenedC.endedD.started
小题7:
A.think aboutB.worry aboutC.get on withD.agree with
小题8:
A.teachB.fixC.answerD.recognize
小题9:
A.helpfulB.interestingC.awfulD.practical
小题10:
A.improveB.developC.benefitD.adjust
小题11:
A.IfB.UnlessC.ThoughD.Once
小题12:
A.nervousB.surprisedC.excitedD.calm
小题13:
A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.HoweverD.Instead
小题14:
A.allowedB.remindedC.askedD.persuaded
小题15:
A.studyB.relaxC.respondD.recover
小题16:
A.picking B.tryingC.leavingD.pointing
小题17:
A.tinyB.excitingC.positiveD.important
小题18:
A.forgiveB.concentrateC.appreciateD.understand
小题19:
A.wrongB.significantC.acceptableD.realistic
小题20:
A.instead ofB.as well asC.rather thanD.other than
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The huge mountain is called Matterhorn. The mountain climbers had  18  the top,using the southern route(路线). But no one had ever  19  to try a winter climbing up the northern route. But now one man was daring(敢) to try the  20  route. He was Walter Bonatti, a great mountain climber from Italy.
For two days he had climbed. The village people had 21 him anxiously(担心地). Now they were waiting to see his  22  . If he planned to  23  the next day,he would light a green signal. A red light would mean that he gave up.
A tiny green light  24  high on the mountain side. Bonatti was not giving up!The people  25  .
The next day he  26  his way upward(向上). He was so lonely and so  27 !But he would not give up. Again that night he lit the  28  light.
In the morning, Bonatti  29  up. He could not see the top,but he knew he was 30 there. Though the climb was painful,he moved up.
Bonatti had spent months  31  for the climb. Was the training enough?  Did he have the strength and  32  to climb to the top? 
He was 33  at the top!News about his victory(胜利) was radioed to the world.
The trip  34 the northern route was hard. However,  He was warmly welcomed in the village. He had done the  “ 35 ,” and would be well remembered as a climber forever.
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A.eastwardB.forward C.downD.up
小题2:
A.Special B.dangerousC.attractiveD.small
小题3:
A.swimB.passedC.reached D.rushed
小题4:
A.allowedB.takenC.thought D.dared
小题5:
A.difficultB.small C.sameD.easy
小题6:
A.SurroundedB.terrifiedC.watched D.helped
小题7:
A.faceB.legC.flagD.signal
小题8:
A.take out B.go onC.give upD.throw away
小题9:
A.AppearedB.showed C.disappeared D.ran
小题10:
A.laughedB.cheeredC.jumpedD.shouted
小题11:
A.ContinuedB.started C.stopped D.led
小题12:
A.sleepy B.excitedC.tiredD.happy
小题13:
A.yellow B.blueC.greenD.red
小题14:
A.wokeB.turnedC.got D.looked
小题15:
A.alreadyB.almost C.extremelyD.surely
小题16:
A.TrainingB.listeningC.planningD.asking
小题17:
A.courageB.timeC.moneyD.wish
小题18:
A.finallyB.graduallyC.officiallyD.slightly
小题19:
A.in B.upC.alongD.to
小题20:
A.NecessaryB.importantC.unimportantD.impossible
A gentle breeze blew through Jennifer’s hair. The golden red sun was setting. She was on the beach, looking up at the fiery (火红的) ball. She was amazed by its color, deep red in the middle, softly fading into yellow. She could hear nothing but the waves and the seagulls flying up above in the sky.
The atmosphere relaxed her. After all she had been through, this was what she needed. “It’s getting late,” she thought, “I must go home. My parents will be wondering where I am.”
She wondered how her parents would react, when she got home after the three days she was missing. She kept on walking, directing herself where she spent every summer holiday. The road was deserted. She walked slowly and silently. Just in a few hundred meters she would have been safe in her house.
It was really getting dark now. The sun had set a few minutes before and it was getting cold, too. She wished she had her favorite sweater on— it kept her really warm. She imagined having it with her. This thought disappeared when she finally saw her front door. It seemed different. Nobody had taken care of the outside garden for a few days. She was shocked: her father was usually so strict about keeping everything clean and tidy, and now... It all seemed deserted. She couldn’t understand what was going on.
She entered the house. First, she went into the kitchen where she saw a note written by her father. It said, “Ellen, there is some coffee ready. I went looking.” Ellen was her mother but — where was she? On the right side of the hallway was her parents’ room. She went in. Then she saw her. Her mother, lying on the bed, was sleeping. Her face looked so tired, as if she hadn’t slept for days. She was really pale. Jennifer would have wanted to wake her up but she looked too tired. So Jennifer just fell asleep beside her. When Jennifer woke up, something was different... she wasn’t in her mother’s room and she wasn’t wearing the old clothes she ran away in. She was in her snug bed in her pajamas (睡衣).
It felt so good being back home. Suddenly she heard a voice, “Are you feeling better now? You know you got us very, very scared.”
小题1:What does “This thought” in the fourth paragraph refer to?
A.The feeling of being warm in her favorite sweater.
B.Her worry about her parents.
C.The idea of going back home.
D.The feeling of getting back home safely.
小题2:Her father didn’t take care of the garden because _______.
A.he had to look after his wife
B.he was busy looking for her
C.he was not strict in his job
D.he no longer enjoyed working there
小题3:How did Jennifer probably feel when she came back home?
a. worried    b. crazy    c. tired     d. disappointed     e. shocked     f. excited
A.a, c, eB.a, b, c C.b, c, eD.d, e, f
小题4:What can we conclude from this passage?
A.In fact Jennifer’s mother had been sick for days.
B.As Jennifer walked towards home, she became increasingly scared.
C.Having experienced a lot outside, Jennifer felt home was really warm and safe for her.
D.When she found the garden deserted, she realized she got cross.
Mrs Smith's husband went off on a business trip to Australia. He wanted to catch the 3:30 plane to Darwin. She was very surprised when he telephoned her at 5 o'clock and said that he was still at the airport.
"What happened?" asked Mrs Smith.
"Well," said Mr Smith, "everything was going fine. I got my ticket, checked my luggage and waited in line at the gate. I walked across the runway to the airplane and I saw my friend Jack Scott. Jack was an airplane engineer. I shouted to him and a policeman caught me."
"Why did he catch you?"
"I don't know," said Mr Smith," All I said was ‘Hi, Jack! '"
The word "hijack" means "to take control of a plane by force".
小题1:Why did Mr Smith want to fly to Australia? Because____________.
A.he was an Australian businessman
B.he was leaving for Australia on business
C.his wife wanted him to
D.he wanted" to see his wife
小题2:Mrs Smith was very surprised because
A.Mr Smith didn't arrive in DarwinB.Mr Smith telephoned her later
C.Mr Smith didn't leave the airportD.Mr Smith was in Darwin
小题3:Mr Smith couldn't get on the plane because
A.he met with his friend Jack
B.he didn't get the ticket
C.there was something wrong with the airplane engine
D.he was stopped by a policeman
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true?
A.The police didn't know Mr Smith was Jack Scott's friend.
B.Jack Scott worked as an airplane engineer.
C.The policeman misunderstood Mr Smith.
D.Mr Smith knew why the policeman caught him.
小题5:Why was Mr Smith caught by the policeman?
A.Because he didn't keep silence at the airport.
B.Because he greeted an airport engineer named Jack.
C.Because the pronunciation of "Hi, Jack" has another frightful meaning.
D.Because the policeman didn't know English.
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I try to mind my manners and   20 listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day,   21 , her conversation was worth listening to.
“My father's sick,” she said to no one in  22 . I could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. With a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked,“What's wrong with him?"
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I couldn't respond. I was  25 . My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great  26 my own mother was thrown into when her father died. I saw how hard it was,   27 still is, for her. I wouldn't like anyone to go  28 that.
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I suddenly felt very  31 . I realized I had only thought of people as  32 as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and brushed her off as  33 .
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A.anxietyB.determinationC.decisionD.attempt
小题2:
A.findB.makeC.thinkD.stand
小题3:
A.unpopularB.uncomfortableC.unusualD.unforgettable
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A.howeverB.thereforeC.thusD.otherwise
小题7:
A.surpriseB.commonC.silenceD.particular
小题8:
A.fightingB.avoidingC.clearingD.keeping
小题9:
A.toldB.lastedC.repeatedD.continued
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A.for sureB.at easeC.in shockD.in despair
小题11:
A.mercyB.painC.pityD.disappointment
小题12:
A.butB.yetC.andD.or
小题13:
A.overB.roundC.throughD.without
小题14:
A.almostB.nearlyC.everD.just
小题15:
A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything
小题16:
A.sadB.embarrassedC.selfishD.worried
小题17:
A.farB.longC.muchD.well
小题18:
A.unfitB.unselfishC.unnecessaryD.unimportant
小题19:
A.everyoneB.someoneC.anyoneD.no one
小题20:
A.mustB.mayC.canD.should
Prince Roman was a Polish nobleman, a captain in the army of Czar Nicholas of Russia. When his young wife died, the prince left the army and returned in sorrow to his native Poland.
In time, love for his country and its people took the place of his lost love. He joined a Polish rising against the Russians. The rising was crushed, and Prince Roman was taken prisoner. His relatives and friends begged the military court to have mercy on him.
The president of the court received these appeals kindly. He was a good Russian, but he was also a good-natured man. Russian hatred of Poles was not as fierce at that time as it became later; and the Russian felt sympathetic as soon as he saw the prince's thin, tired, sun-burnt face.
The court of three officers sat in a bare room, behind a long black table. Some clerks sat at the two ends, but no one else was there when the guards brought in the prince.
Those four walls shut out from Prince Roman all sights and sounds of freedom, all hopes of the future, all comforting thoughts. How much love for Poland remained in him then? How much love of life? He stood before his judges alone, having refused their permission to sit. He answered their first formal questions — his name and so on — clearly and politely although he felt too weary to talk.
Then the president of the court seemed to suggest how the young man could best help himself. He asked questions in a way that almost put the right answers in the prisoner's mouth.
“Didn't your wife's death drive you to despair? Wasn't your mind unbalanced by that sad event ?”
Prince Roman was silent.
"You were not fully responsible for you conduct, were you?"
Prince Roman was silent.
"You made a sudden blind decision to join the rising. You didn't realize that your actions were dangerous and dishonourable. Isn't that the truth of this unfortunate matter?"
The judges looked at the prisoner hopefully. In silence the prince reached for a pen and some paper. He wrote, "I joined the rising because I believe it was just." He pushed the paper towards the president, who took it and read it in silence.
Prince Roman was sentenced to hard work for life in the Siberian salt mines. It was a sentence of delayed death.
When Czar Nicholas read the report and sentence, he added in his own handwriting, "Make sure that this prisoner walks in chains every step of the way to Siberia."
小题1:What does the passage tell us of Poland at the time?
A.Polish officers in the Russian army had to return to Poland.
B.Russia was at war with Poland, so the Poles were enemies.
C.The Russians were very cruel rulers of Poland.
D.It was ruled by Russia, and Poles served in the Russian army.
小题2:How much love for Poland remained in the prince when he stood trial?
A.Not much, probably, after the failure of the rising.
B. More than he had ever felt before.
C.As much as he had ever felt.
D.The passage doesn't suggest an answer to the question.
小题3:The questions which the president asked show that ______.
A.he was trying to find excuse for the prince's conduct
B.the court wanted the prince to admit his own guilt
C.he wanted to learn the truth about the Polish rising
D.Prince Roman was a weak person
小题4:In the trial, Prince Roman ______.
A.was afraid to be responsible for his actions
B.blamed others for his actions
C.accepted responsibility for his actions
D.admitted his guilt
小题5:According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A.The judges were less sympathetic than Czar Nicholas.
B.Czar Nicholas was as kind as the judges.
C.Czar Nicholas was not as sympathetic as the judges.
D.The judges were as cruel as Czar Nicholas.

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