完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填入空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

As a child, I was afraid of everything. At the age of 8, I even became  36   of getting Halloween candy.  37   , on October 31, my twin brother and I went out and   38   to every house in the neighborhood. Most of the houses only had a few steps to the door. It was easy. However, when we   39    one of the bigger houses with 10 tall steps   40   to the front door, which were known to have the best candy, my fear  41    me. My brother was already up the stairs, while I stood   42    at the bottom.

 It was  43    that I’d be able to climb all that way, for I was afraid that I might fall over in the dark and   44   my bag of candy. I might   45   my clothes on something. I wanted the candy, but there was no   46    I would go up those stairs to get it. I failed. I lost more than just candy. I lost my   47   .

 Fear of the unknown   48   me for a long time. After six years in nursing, I was  49    with the career I had chosen. I faced a  50   : step out into the unknown or   51    the rest of my life at the bottom of those steps, never   52   the best candy.

 Finally, with only $100 in my savings account, I started my own business. Whenever I would lose a client (客户), the old fears   53   . However, I’d tasted the candy, and now I don’t   54   when I face difficulties. I believe that, though    55   things can happen when we step out, worse things happen when we don’t.

36. A. afraid         B. happy            C. fond           D. tired

37. A. Hardly           B. Normally               C. Certainly       D. Approximately

38. A. pointed        B. rushed              C. moved               D. traveled

39. A. knocked           B. escaped                       C. reached       D. entered

40. A. pointing        B. belonging            C. opening              D. leading

41. A. encouraged      B. spread                C. prevented        D. attracted

42. A. slightly        B. frozen              C. calmly         D. happily

43. A. unlikely               B. unlucky              C. possible          D. pitiful

44. A. fall                   B. drop               C. forget          D. lose

45. A. bury          B. break                C. tear            D. catch

46. A. way                     B. need                C. doubt           D. wonder

47. A. bag                B. life                C. way            D. confidence

48. A. amused          B. controlled           C. helped          D. ruined

49. A. excited          B. concerned            C. impressive      D. unsatisfied

50. A. difficulty        B. cause                C. fear            D. choice

51. A. save             B. spend               C. change             D. escape

52. A. presenting       B. buying                        C. making            D. tasting

53. A. disappeared      B. warned                 C. returned           D. reminded

54. A. fear           B. cry                 C. fail               D. complain

55. A. big            B. fortunate                    C. bad              D. small

More than one million children in the United States do not go to school. Instead, they learn at home. Most often, their parents are their teachers. Educational companies, libraries and the Internet provide many families with teaching materials.

    Parents choose home schooling for several reasons. Some choose it because of their religious beliefs. Others say it provides more time for the family to be together. They say the home offers a better place for learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids learning. Some parents believe home schooling avoids problems of national schools. Critics, however, say children need to attend school with other children.

    All fifty American states and the District of Columbia permit home schooling. Some states do not require much preparation by parents or testing of children. Other states have more requirements for home schooling. Home schooling in the United States began when the country was established. In farm areas, people often lived far from a school. Widespread home schooling took place until about the middle of the nineteenth century. Then, in 1852, the state of Massachusetts passed the first law requiring children to attend school.

    Over the years, the American public education system strengthened and grew. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, some Americans believed that traditional education was not helping their children. So a number of parents began home schooling.

    Home schooling expert Linda Dobson says many people have helped the movement grow. She says many kinds of people have joined the movement. These include rich people and poor people. They represent many races, religions and political beliefs. Ms. Dobson says the number of home-schooled children has increased an estimated fifteen to twenty percent each year during the last fifteen years.

Teaching materials for home schooling do NOT come from _______.

   A. parents                                  B. libraries       

C. the Internet                            D. educational companies

Which of the following is one of the reasons why parents choose home schooling?

A. it makes parents and their children have less time together.

  B. Some people have different religious beliefs from the others.

   C. It can’t provide a comfortable place for children to be in.

   D. There are too many students in a home classroom.

Home schooling was started in ________.

   A. the 1960s                 B. the 1970s       C. the 1850s          D. the 1776

Home schooling in the United States now is __________.

   A. facing many difficulties             B. struggling

   C. growing fast                      D. decreasing in large numbers 

 0  20051  20059  20065  20069  20075  20077  20081  20087  20089  20095  20101  20105  20107  20111  20117  20119  20125  20129  20131  20135  20137  20141  20143  20145  20146  20147  20149  20150  20151  20153  20155  20159  20161  20165  20167  20171  20177  20179  20185  20189  20191  20195  20201  20207  20209  20215  20219  20221  20227  20231  20237  20245  151629 

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