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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。
Several months ago, my 22-year-old niece phoned me. “Aunt,” she said in her sweet voice, “the blood bank called and asked if I would donate blood. Would you come and donate with me?” I couldn't 21 her though I had never done that before.
I didn't know before going to the blood bank 22 I would be able to donate blood in the 23 of someone specific. There was a bulletin board with photos of children who were
24 at the Children's Hospital where I lost my daughter to 25 two years ago, so my heart went out to these children who were 26 cancer. One photo was of a little black girl, only nine. I 27 to donate my blood in Alexis's name. A month later, I 28 , and then a month after that, I went back again. I felt this was something I could do, 29 I made a promise to myself to go as often as possible.
One morning I heard a newscaster(播音员) 30 about a young girl named Alexis on TV. 31 , that's my Alexis from the blood bank who had lost her battle with cancer! My heart 32 . As I sat with tears running down my face, I listened to Alexis's story she left behind. I wasn't 33 to hear what an extraordinary child Alexis was, 34 I saw it in her eyes when I saw her 35 at the blood bank. She had the most angelic(天使般的)face, and a smile 36 of joy and courage. I never met this wonderful child, but she surely 37 me.
I am always telling myself that even though I do something that doesn't take 38 of my time, effort or money, it doesn't mean that what I do has no 39 . Every little thing we do to 40 another has value to the one who needs it.
21.A.blame B.refuse C.punish D.comfort
22.A.where B.why C.until D.that
23.A.name B.charge C.course D.hope
24.A. volunteers B.nurses C.patients D.students
25.A.a fire B.water C.cancer D.an accident
26.A.curing B.producing C.examining D.battling
27.A.hesitated B.demanded C.ordered D.came
28.A.got through B.got along C.went back D.went round
29.A.still B.but C.so D.or
30.A.reporting B.thinking C.reminding D.worrying
31.A.Naturally B.Doubtfully C.Unfortunately D.Unusually
32.A.broke B.flew C.beat D.hit
33.A.interested B.surprised C.encouraged D.disappointed
34.A.once B.which C.while D.because
35.A.photograph B.smile C.achievements D.success
36.A.afraid B.full C.jealous D.ashamed
37.A.touched B.caught C.defended D.thanked
38.A.much B.advantage C.notice D.none
39.A.difference B.preference C.victory D.value
40.A.improve B.trust C.help D.Educate
Recalling my freshman year and first year of drama group, I remember the people I met, and how I soon felt like they all were family. One I greatly was Christy Hauser, mainly because of her unbelievable ambition to help people.
At Christmas I participated in a present-wrapping party for children who would otherwise not have gifts. Christy this and was so persuasive in motivating other students. She was only 15, but found time to help others, earn outstanding and manage the make-up department for our drama group.
The next year I was shocked to hear through Christy’s efforts, the drama department was going to try to $90, 000 for a former schoolmate named Robin who was suffering from cystic fibrosis(囊肿性纤维化). The most part of her decision to help Robin was that Christy had met her! At our first drama meeting Christy gave everyone a piece of paper and asked us to write to talk-show host Rosie to try to gain her ; Christy received over 100 letters, but that wasn’t . She told us we needed to keep writing. Christy put all the letters in envelopes, stamped them, and made sure they were sent.
Then one cold evening late in October, I gave one of my closest drama friends, Emily, a to see if she wanted to do something. I was surprised when she answered the phone crying. She that Christy Hauser had died in a car accident that evening. I had left rehearsal(排练)too early to hear about the . With the phone still to my ear, I stood still as I remembered all the miraculous she had organized.
The next morning I looked into those eyes around me and was comforted by the fact that despite losing a great person, Christy’s heart was too strong to ever truly stop giving.
A.hated B.needed C.respected D.thanked
A.approved B.recognized C.disturbed D.organized
A.life B.class C.grades D.money
A.provide B.raise C.pay D.arrange
A.amazing B.interesting C.entertaining D.fascinating
A.seldom B.often C.ever D.never
A.praise B.share C.heart D.support
A.enough B.extra C.average D.sincere
A.gift B.warn C.call D.suggestion
A.admitted B.explained C.argued D.added
A.accident B.show C.stay D.operation
A.trips B.events C.adventures D.Meetings
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~10各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The Dragon Boat Festival, also called Double Fifth Festival, is celebrated on the 5th day of the fifth moon of the lunar calendar. It is one of the most important Chinese festivals, _____ two being the Autumn Moon Festival and Chinese New Year.
The origin of this summer festival ______ around a scholarly government official named Chu Yuan. He was a good and ______ man, but because of the ______ of jealous rivals he eventually fell into disfavor in the emperor’s court.
Unable to ______ the respect of the emperor, in his sorrow Chun Yuan threw himself into Mi Low river. Because of their _____ for Chu Yuan, the local people living adjacent to the Mi low River rushed into their boats to _____ him while throwing rice into the waters to appease (平息)the river dragons. ______ they were unable to find Chu Yuan, their efforts are still commemorated today during the Dragon Boat Festival. Many competing teams drive their colorful dragon boats forward ______ the rhythm of beating drums on that day. These exciting races were inspired by the villager’s valiant attempts to rescue Chun Yan from the Milo river. This tradition has remained _______ for centuries.
A.others B.the other C.another D.other
A.centers B.dates C.comes D.goes
A.respective B.respecting C.respectful D.respected
A.bad-manners B.misdeeds C.mistaken D.wrong actions
A.obtain B.acquire C.gain D.regain
A.admiration B.memory C.celebration D.expectation
A.search B.search for C.rescue D.pick up
A.Despite B.However C.Although D.If
A.by B.on C.with D.to
A.unbroken B.unchanged C.still D.living
It is possible to achieve all-round success if you follow the right principles. The small effort it takes to get can lead to success and a huge pay-off. To be organized and is a primary factor (要素) of true success. Establishing a schedule and setting a deadline can help you more organized, which will you the stress of forgetting things and running late.
Having a system is another important principle that is essential in achieving true success. Family, friends and teachers are an essential factor that the level of your success. When in doubt, refer to experienced people. Ask them how well they dealt with the challenge when they were in your . Their advice can be a great treasure.
The truth is that achieving true success in most cases is a effort, not an individual performance. You need someone and something to make you a better person. A true wise person is well organized, asks questions when in doubt and others’ advice.
A.busy B.prepared C.active D.organized
A.confident B.orderly C.flexible D.competitive
A.save B.throw C.offer D.award
A.direction B.work C.support D.knowledge
A.forms B.changes C.determines D.adapts
A.field B.situation C.process D.schedule
A.team B.family C.brain D.labor
A.judges B.supports C.improves D.values
It is easier to go to university than before, but it is more difficult to findajob. Being a student in a agriculture(农业) university, I want to try my luck to hunt for a job. As you know, few people think of an agriculture university, especially one which is not famous. Most graduates from our university can---38---to be treated coldly.
Last year, a from our university attended a talent fair (人才市场) held in Guangzhou. He joined a queue to in his resume (简历) for an interview. When his came and his university was introduced, the interviewer said with a sneer, “What? I’ve never of that university. Go! Next one!” He waved his hand even taking a look at the resume and took no notice of the graduate’s request for a chance to show his skills and knowledge.
How the graduate was! I wonder what these employers(雇主) really want: the name of a famous university knowledge and technology?
It is true that some students from common universities don’t have the same abilities as those from key ones, but that doesn’t that all of us are less able students. We are sure to the employers with our skills if they give us a chance.
A.key B.Usual C.special D.common
A.highly B.lowly C.little D.greatly
A.need B.expect C.hope D.wish
A.graduate B.teacher C.parent D.professor
A.give B.share C.let D.hand
A.time B.chance C.turn D.interview
A.seen B.heard C.listened D.noticed
A.with B.up C.without D.away
A.disappointed B.amazed C.pleased D.stupid
A.so B.and C.but D.or
A.advise B.say C.mean D.translate
A.warn B.impress C.show D.encourage
When I was a child, I loved to play a Chinese traditional game which was called Caught You! I remember playing it every spring and fall if we had good weather. We usually looked forward to this activity led by our teachers. At that time, we always asking our teachers when and where to play, and our teachers used to with a smile. They knew all of us were to play the game.
In this game, you a large group of people (about 20-30 people), a piece of , and a small ball. Our teachers us to a park with a large green lawn (草地), and then we sat down side by side in a large circle except for one person who was by our teachers and sat outside the circle of students.
To keep the game well, one of the teachers was a leader and judge, who always gave to make the game fair, reasonable and fun. At the beginning, we sat in the circle and one of us just sat a few feet away from the circle with his blindfolded (蒙住). That meant that he couldn’t see who was the small ball. This was a key point.
As soon as everybody was , the teacher declared a start. At that moment, we began to the small ball one by one around the circle, and the one who sat could shout “Stop!” at any time he wished.
When we heard “Stop!”, the student who had the ball in his hand had to and sing a song or tell a story. From time to time, we laughed loudly because the players made some funny and noise. The person outside the circle was every five minutes.
Now that I’m grown up, I this game because it was a lot of fun.
A.nearly B.clearly C.probably D.immediately
A.exciting B.puzzling C.direct D.quick
A.suggested B.considered C.enjoyed D.kept
A.stop B.help C.answer D.teach
A.careful B.possible C.lucky D.anxious
A.need B.instruct C.visit D.serve
A.paper B.cloth C.chalk D.information
A.introduced B.left C.took D.attached
A.paid B.selected C.trained D.welcomed
A.improving B.ending C.increasing D.going
A.medals B.materials C.orders D.presents
A.feet B.ears C.hands D.eyes
A.dropping B.watching C.holding D.playing
A.ready B.confident C.free D.well
A.pass B.kick C.catch D.play
A.still B.alone C.calmly D.politely
A.stand up B.turn up C.come back D.insist on
A.mistakes B.faces C.games D.reports
A.warned B.called C.praised D.replaced
A.attend B.continue C.miss D.finish