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第三节完形填空(共20小题,30分)
As China faced up to a battle against bird flu, the government announced a range of control measures it believed would bring the disease under control.
This bird flu 21 more than 16 people across Asia and was made certain in China in late January, 2008 No 22 cases had been found in the mainland but at least 13 of the country’s 31 provinces, autonomous regions(自治区) and municipalities had 23 the disease in poultry(家禽).
“It 24 a difficult task for China to prevent and control the disease, 25 the government is confident in the fight,” said a Vice-Minister of Agriculture. He gave details of a range of measures designed to 26 the disease spreading. Poultry within 3km of infected farms was to be killed and those within 5km vaccinated(接种疫苗). 27 , there would be constant monitoring(监控) and daily 28 on the disease across the country, and 29 production of bird flu vaccines.
Among the 11 Asian countries and regions 30 by bird flu in animals, only Vietnam and Thailand had reported human cases. The people infected were reported to have 31 the disease from poultry.
While the World Health Organization said there was 32 proof of human transmission(传播) of bird flu, it admitted that two sisters who died of bird flu in Vietnam 33 have caught it from their brother.
The big 34 was that the disease could combine with a human flu virus(病毒) to create a deadly 35 disease that would kill millions of people across the 36 . Many Asian farmers live close with their animals and sell 37 chickens on the market. This greatly increases the 38 of human being infected with bird flu.
An official from WHO said Asian countries affected by bird flu should introduce a more 39 way of raising and selling chickens. They have to completely 40 their lifestyle and attitude towards animals.
21.A.hurt B.hit C.struck D.killed
22.A.animal B.bird C.human D.poultry
23.A.shown B.reported C.struck D.said
24.A.remains B.leaves C.stays D.continues
25.A.but B.and C.while D.so
26.A.fight B.control C.keep D.stop
27.A.However B.Meanwhile C.Therefore D.Instead
28.A.controls B.treatments C.reports D.vaccines
29.A.started B.improved C.increased D.attempted
30.A.affected B.destroyed C.connected D.introduced
31.A.held B.covered C.carried D.caught
32.A.some B.much C.no D.more
33.A.should B.might C.must D.need
34.A.accident B.problem C.task D.flu
35.A.new B.strange C.serious D.bad
36.A.country B.area C.mainland D.globe
37.A.killed B.many C.dead D.live
38.A.speed B.possibility C.introduction D.experience
39.A.healthy B.useful C.simple D.gentle
40.A.stop B.change C.form D.keep
Evelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scot-land. In an interview, she recalled how she became a percussion soloist ( 打击乐器独奏演员)in spite of her disability.
“Early on I decided not to allow the of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up on a farm in northeast Scotland and began piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my passion (酷爱)for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my . Doctors concluded that the nerve damage was the and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never me.
“My was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I to ‘hear’ music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can the pitch of a note (音调高低)by the vibrations (振动)I feel through my body and through my . My entire sound world exists by making use of almost every that I have.
" I was to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in Lon-don. No other deaf student had this before and some teachers my admission. Based on my performance, I was (14) admitted and went on to with the academy's highest honors. "
“After that, I established myself as the first full-time solo percussionist. I (16) and arranged a lot of musical compositions since had been written specially for solo percussionists.
“I have been a soloist for over ten years. the doctor thought I was totally deaf, it didn't that my passion couldn't be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be by others. Follow your passion ; follow your heart. They will lead you to the place you want to go. "
A.conditions B.Opinions C.actions D.recommendations
A.enjoying B.choosing C.taking D.giving
A.sight B.hearing C.touch D.taste
A.evidence B.result C.excuse D.cause
A.left B.Excited C.accompanied D.disappointed
A.purpose B.decision C.promise D.goal
A.turned B.learned C.used D.ought
A.tell B.see C.hear D.smell
A.Carefulness B.movement C.imagination D.experience
A.sense B.effort C.feeling D.idea
A.dissatisfied B.astonished C.determined D.discouraged
A.done B.accepted C.advised D.admitted
A.supported B.followed C.required D.opposed
A.usually B.finally C.possibly D.hopefully
A.study B.research C.graduate D.progress
A.wrote B.translated C.copied D.read
A.enough B.some C.many D.few
A.However B.Although C.When D.Since
A.mean B.seem C.conclude D.say
A.directed B.guided C.taught D.Limited
The True Story of Treasure Island
It was always thought that Treasure Island was the product of Robert Louis Stevenson's imagination. ,recent research has found the true story of this exciting work.
Stevenson, a Scotsman, had lived for many years. In1881 he returned to Scotland for a . With him were his American wife Fanny and his son .
Each morning Stevenson would take them out for a long —over the hills. They had been this for several days before the weather suddenly took a turn for the worse. Kept indoors by the heavy rain, Lloyd felt the days . To keep the boy happy, Robert asked the boy to do some .
One morning, the boy came to Robert with a beautiful map of an island. Robert that the boy had drawn a large cross in the middle of . “What’s that?" he asked. “That’s the treasure, " said the boy. Robert suddenly something of an adventure story in the boy's . While the rain was pouring, Robert sat down by the fire to write a story. He would make the a twelve-year-old boy, just like Lloyd. But who would be the pirate (海盗)?
Robert had a good friend named Henley, who walked around with the of a wooden leg. Robert had always wanted to —such a man in a story. Long John Silver, the pirate with a wooden leg, was .
So, thanks to a September in Scotland, a friend with a wooden leg, and the imagination of a twelve-year-old boy, we have one of the greatest stories in the English language.
A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Finally
A.alone B.next door C.at home D.abroad
A.meeting B.story C.holiday D.job
A.Lloyd B.Robert C.Henley D.John
A.talk B.rest C.walk D.game
A.attempting B.missing C.planning D.enjoying
A.quiet B.dull C.busy D.cold
A.cleaning B.writing C.drawing D.exercising
A.doubted B.. noticed C.decided D.recognized
A.the sea B.the house C.Scotland D.the island
A.forgotten B.buried C.discovered D.unexpected
A.saw B.drew C.made D.learned
A.book B.reply C.picture D.mind
A.star B.hero C.writer D.child
A.help B.problem C.use D.bottom
A.praise B.produce C.include D.accept
A.Yet B.Also C.But D.Thus
A.read B.born C.hired D.written
A.rainy B.sunny C.cool D.windy
A.news B.love C.real-life D.adventure
Tracy Wong is a well-known Chinese-American writer. But her writing was something she picked up by herself. After her first ,teaching disabled children, she became a part-time writer for IBM. ,writing stories was simply a interest. Tracy sent three of her stories to a publisher(出版商)。 they immediately suggested that she put them together to make a single one long and paid Tracy a $500,000 advance. “A pretty money, " said the publisher, " for writer. "
Tracy's characters (人物)are interesting, her stories sometimes (9) readers uneasy: those about the supernatural. " My mother believed I could the afterlife world " ,she told a close friend. " She used to have me speak with my grandmother, who died many years ago. "
“Can I? I don't think I can, Tracy said with a laugh. “But I do have (11) when things come to me .”Once, she was wondering how to complete a set in ancient (古代的)China. the doorbell rang. It was a FedEx delivery man, with a copy of a book on Chinese . It came without her having it.
Though she has published 10 books, Tracy has remained by her fame. She lives in the same she lived 27 years ago—although in a more comfortable home. There's more room for in her life— and it wasn't just
A.skill B.experience C.practice D.method
A.duty B.effort C.job D.task
A.Instead B.Normally C.Certainly D.Then
A.general B.deep C.personal D.lively
A.Interested B.Anxiously C.Seriously D.Encouraged
A.film B.story C.program D.article
A.a foreign B.a popular C.an unusual D.an unknown
A.Now that B.Even though C.just because D.Except that
A.find B.turn C.leave D.hold
A.events B.chances C.feelings D.moments
A.for no reason B.from a distance C.by accident D.as gifts
A.Description B.Painting C.scene D.talk
A.Surprisingly B.Suddenly C.Expectedly D.Fortunately
A.cooking B.history C.play D.medicine
A.known B.sent C.realized D.ordered
A.unchanged B.excited C.determined D.unmoved
A.life B.city C.house D.way
A.success B.work C.joy D.variety
A.writing B.reporting C.luck D.Fun
Roberta appeared on the stage. She took a deep breath and began to . Now she was Portia, a strong-willed
in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. The theater was filled with people. She was speaking with a power she had never before experienced, the words flowing
from her.
,Roberta had never acted in her life before the audition(选拔试演). She
being in front of other people. She was very
at school. She had never thought she was good enough at anything to
much attention. She stayed mostly to herself, making
friends. She had excellent grades,
she always thought that something was missing.
Two weeks before the audition, Roberta's mother had heard about it and _her to join in.
“I can't think of anyone else better suited to the part. Remember all the plays you used to act out for us?" Roberta looked down. “I’m not interested.” Her mother wouldn't let the
drop. " You're just a little scared(害怕). Everyone gets scared. You know you
do it. The trick is to look past the
to find the love of what you're doing. "
So Roberta had made an appointment(预约)with the head of the Drama Club. She had read the play and found herself excited by the of speaking such rich words. In secret she practiced Portia's part,
the lines by repeating them over and over. It wasn't hard, she
every minute of it. Every time she spoke the words, she had a new
of the lines, as if Shakespeare had written Portia on many levels.
On the day of the audition, she two of Portia's famous speeches for the auditors. When she had finished, the head of the Drama Club announced the
was hers.
A. sing B. dance C. speak D. report
A. member B. actress C. player D. character
A. weakly B. rapidly C. smoothly D. slowly
A. At first B. In fact C. After all D. In all
A. hated B. enjoyed C. appreciated D. regretted
A. honest B. shy C. polite D. patient
A. avoid B. focus C. pay D. attract
A. few B. a few C. several D. many
A. or B. so C. for D. but
A. forced B. requested C. encouraged D. reminded
A. accept B. play C. offer D. learn
A. role B. matter C. interest D. grade
A. can B. must C. may D. should
A. anger B. pain C. sadness D. fear
A. purpose B. way C. idea D. importance
A. memorizing B. organizing C. checking D. improving
A. disliked B. loved C. expected D. bore
A.consideration B. Description C. selection D. understanding
A. practiced B. planned C. performed D. delivered
A. part B. play C. speech D. Position
I am serving in AmeriCorps VISTA in Cheyenne. Although the work has been ,the payment is reasonable. The weather in Cheyenne has
to be adventurous. Although the fact that I walk everywhere has turned out to be great
,for my body as well as my mind, I still began to
that I needed another form of transportation for the winter.
My boyfriend Mike knew of my and he researched some local sites for
cars. Ho sent me
about a 1978 Ford Fairmont, I just knew this car was
to be. I began to communicate with the owner, a man named Dale Meyer. I found out that the car was
purchased by his grandfather and was in
condition. He and his two brothers had actually learned to drive
this car.
We settled a price of $400,and
to have a test drive some day. The day before the test drive, I received a phone call from Dale. He seemed a little
,but also excited. He asked simply, “You really would like this car, wouldn't you?" I responded enthusiastically and he said, “How about if I give it to you for a dollar?" ,I was completely
.
I my favorite Fairmont last night. Dale walked me around the car,
its bumps and nicks. At times as he told me stories of the car it seemed he was
an old friend. As I was driving away, he stopped me to say, " Don't
to pass this kindness on. " It was truly a
end. Never look down upon the kindness of strangers.
A. challenging B. amusing C. convincing D. fascinating
A. changed B. stopped C. proved D. misunderstood
A. aims B. exercise C. intention D. problems
A. remember B. regret C. refuse D. realize
A. temper B. poverty C. wish D. habit
A. free B. rare C. expensive D. inexpensive
A. business B. information C. conclusion D. agreement
A. failed B. happened C. meant D. belonged
A. finally B. simply C. absolutely D. originally
A. different B. good C. bad D. terrible
A. seeing B. using C. buying D. comparing
A. on B. up C. with D. in
A. risked B. joked C. forgot D. decided
A. lazy B. tough C. nervous D. weak
A. disappointed B. Frustrated C. speechless D. embarrassed
A. set up B. looked up C. gave up D. picked up
A. explaining B. promising C. searching D. training
A. recognizing B. visiting C. meeting D. losing
A. forget B. prepare C. prefer D. afford
A. sad B. perfect C. miserable D. Misleading