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,掌握其大意,然后从第36至第55小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Many years ago, when I was a man in my twen
ties, I worked as a salesman for a piano company.
We 36 our pianos all over the state by advertising in small town 37 .Every time we advertised ,we 38 receive a reply on a postcard ,which said , “ Please bring me a new piano for my little 39 .It must be mahogany ( 红木 ).I can pay $10 a month with my egg money.” Of course ,we could not sell a new piano 40 $10 a month . 41 her cards kept on coming.
A couple of years 42 , I owned my own piano company, and when I 43 in that area, the postcards started coming to me.For months, I ignored 44 .What else could I do?
But then, one day I 45 to be in the area and have a mahogany piano on my little truck.I decided to look the old lady up. Though I knew that I was about to make a 46 business decision, I took the new piano in the house and placed it 47 I thought the roof would be least likely to let in rain on it.I told the old lady and the little barefoot girl to try to 48 the chickens off it, and I left sure I had just 49 a new piano!
But the 50 came in, all 52 of them as agreed, sometimes with coins.It was incredible! One day years later, I was in Memphis on other 51 .As I was sitting at a bar having a drink, I heard the most beautiful piano music.I looked around, and there was a lovely young woman playing a very nice grand piano.She 52 at me , and when she took a 53 , she sat down at my table.
“Aren’t you the man who sold my grandma a piano a long
time ago?”
My Lord, it was her! It was the little barefoot girl! I 54 remembered.I did have to go as soon as possible because men don't like to be seen 55 in public.
36. A. made B. sold C. fixed D. delivered
37. A. books B. villages C. shops D. newspapers
38. A. would B. may C. must D. can
39. A. son B. child C. granddaughter D. baby
40. A. with B. for C. to D. on
41. A. And B. So C. Therefore D. But
42. A. ago B. later C. before D. past
43. A. worked B. went C. advertised D. succeeded
44. A. it B. them C. this D. that
45. A. happened B. decided C. started D. wanted
46. A. great B. wise C. good D. terrible
47. A. when B. there C. where D. that
48. A. feed B. keep C. leave D. drive
49. A. given away B. put off C. sold D. thrown away
50. A. payments B. money C. possessions D. postcards
51. A. time B. chance C. business D. matter
52. A. looked B. stared C. laughed D. smiled
53. A. break B. bread C. drink D. list
54. A. slowly B. suddenly C. carefully D. excitedly
55. A. exciting B. talking C. crying D. speaking
One day, a woman sat down next to a man on a bench near a playground. The woman _36__ a little boy in a red coat and said: “That is my son __37__ is moving smoothly down the slide (滑板)”. “What a lovely boy!” the man replied. Then he went __38__ saying, “That is my daughter on the bike. She is __39__ a white dress”.
After a while, the man looked at his __40__ and called to the girl in white, “Shall we go home, Mary?” “Only five __41__ minutes, Dad, please?” little Mary cried. The man __42__ and Mary went on riding her bike happily. Five minutes passed soon. The father __43__ and called again to his daughter: “It’s time __44__ now, Mary?” Again, Mary pleaded (恳求), “Give me more minutes, Dad. __45__ five more minutes, OK?” The man smiled and said: “OK.”
The __46__ responded, “You are surely a patient father.” __47__ in thought, the man said nothing. However, after a __48__, he smiled and then said: “Her elder brother Tom was killed by a __49__ driver last year while he was riding his bike near here. I never __50__ much time with Tom and now I would give anything for just five more minutes with him. I wouldn’t make the same __51__ with Mary. She thinks she has five more minutes to ride her bike. The __52__ is that I get five more minutes to watch her play. Life sometimes __53__ too suddenly. ”
Yes, life is all about making priorities (优先考虑的事), and what are your priorities? Don’t always __ 54__ excuses for your not being able to accompany your family members or your friends. Give someone you are __55__ five more minutes of your time today!
A.pointed to B.looked up C.shouted at D.argued with
A.which B.who C./ D.whose
A.in B.up C.on D.out
A.wearing B.putting C.folding D.glaring
A.feet B.watch C.honey D.gift
A.less B.illegal C.latter D.more
A.nodded B.shook C.refused D.shocked
A.put down B.stood up C.cut down D.picked up
A.going B.gone C.went D.to go
A.Too B.Immediately C.Clearly D.Just
A.woman B.man C.girl D.boy
A.Reacted B.Frightened C.Lost D.Rebuilt
A.rank B.while C.reality D.shelter
A.social B.drunk C.suitable D.unfair
A.spent B.wasted C.exploded D.fed
A.ride B.ground C.mistake D.preparations
A.chance B.truth C.injury D.glory
A.harvests B.ignores C.changes D.orders
A.operate B.question C.make D.purchase
A.proud of B.beneficial to C.worried about D.devoted to
My husband has always had a huge affection for older people and has helped out several elderly friends in the past. Mr. Dave 16 the same lake as my husband John for over 15 years.A friendship 17 but when Mrs. Dave died five years ago, it left Mr. Dave 18 . So John took Mr. Dave fishing with him every time he went. Mr. Dave was very 19 for 80 years old and never tired of being with John.
A few years later Mr. Dave had a stroke(中风)that paralyzed(麻痹)his right side.He lost his speech and was 20a nursing home. Restricted to his bed and unable to 21 , Mr. Dave began to suffer from 22 .
This almost broke John’s heart. He finally got 23 from the nursing home to take Mr. Dave out for a ride.They were both 24 to be together again but it was very painful for Mr. Dave to be 25 into John’s truck. Because he was paralyzed on one side. The 26 of that side pulled heavily on his good side.
John had gotten his truck a year earlier, a real cowboy Cadillac, 27 was the truck of his dreams. But one day he 28 it so he could buy a van(厢式货车)that was 29 for a wheelchair. The van isn’t sporty or fast but it surely 30 Mr. Dave’s pain on their outings.
John has made a 31 fishing rod that Mr. Dave can use, 32 they still go fishing together. Even though Mr. Dave can’t 33 , he has led the nursing home staff to believe John is his son. I don’t know anyone who would 34 their prized possession to help a friend. I hope he can be an example for others to take similar steps to 35 those who are in need.
A.swam B.played C.fished D.visited
A.destroyed B.developed C.disappeared D.increased
A.disabled B.sleepless C.homeless D.alone
A.happy B.energetic C.proud D.powerful
A.put into B.kept away C.locked in D.picked up
A.sleep B.communicate C.eat D.think
A.weakness B.starvation C.depression D.pressure
A.donation B.support C.mercy D.permission
A.sad B.excited C.desperate D.lucky
A.lifted B.invited C.led D.pushed
A.pain B.flesh C.strength D.weight
A.that B.which C.what D.it
A.fixed B.repaired C.remade D.sold
A.created B.equipped C.changed D.decorated
A.overcomes B.removes C.reduces D.relaxes
A.expensive B.beautiful C.strong D.special
A.but B.or C.so D.and
A.walk B.talk C.escape D.hear
A.give up B.put away C.hand in D.keep off
A.impress B.help C.cure D.comfort
If you want your life to stand for peace and kindness, it’s helpful to do kind, peaceful things. One of my 16 ways to do this is by developing my own 17 actions. These little acts of kindness are 18 to be of service and reminders of how good it feels to be 19 and helpful.
We live in a rural area of the San Francisco Bay Area. Most of what we see is beauty and20 .One of the exceptions to the beauty is the 21 that some people throw out of their windows as they are 22 on the rural roads. One of the few drawbacks to 23 the mountainous area is that public services, such as litter collection, are less 24 than those are closer to the city.
A helping action that I practice 25 with my two children is picking up litter in our surrounding area. We' ve become so 26 to doing this that my daughters will often say to me in exciting 27 , "There' s some litter, Daddy, stop the 28 !" And if we have time, we will often pull over and pick it up. It may seem 29 , but we actually enjoy it. We pick up litter in parks, on sidewalks, practically 30 . Once I even saw a complete stranger picking up litter close to 31 we live. He smiled at me and said, "I saw you doing it, and it seemed like a good 32 ."
Picking up litter is only one of an 33 supply of possible helping actions. You might like holding a door open for people, 34 lonely elderly people in nursing homes, or removing snow off someone else' s driveway. Perhaps you might 35 something that seems effortless yet helpful. It' s fun, personally rewarding, and setting a good example. Everyone wins.
A.favorite B.familiar C.difficult D.different
A.taking B.placing C.passing D.helping
A.customs B.ceremonies C.opportunities D.occasions
A.cruel B.kind C.proud D.brave
A.science B.weather C.universe D.nature
A.list B.guidebook C.litter D.check
A.driving B.directing C.floating D.flying
A.search for B.live in C.look at D.march into
A.acceptable B.available C.horrible D.honorable
A.regularly B.completely C.calmly D.roughly
A.opposed B.reduced C.devoted D.accustomed
A.lungs B.voices C.sounds D.noises
A.horse B.carriage C.bike D.car
A.strange B.sensitive C.imaginable D.necessary
A.nowhere B.anywhere C.somewhere D.everywhere
A.why B.when C.which D.where
A.idea B.plan C.excuse D.feel
A.empty B.endless C.immediate D.attractive
A.describing B.developing C.visiting D.valuing
A.ask for B.look into C.carry out D.think of
In this modern world, we rush around all day. There is no 48 for stillness.
And when we are 49 to be still because we’re in line for something, or waiting at a doctor’s appointment, or on a bus or train, we often find something to do. Being still isn’t something we’re 50 .
This comes at a 51 : we lose that time for 52 , for observing and listening. We lose peace.And 53 yet: sometimes too much action is worse than no action at all. You can run around , but get nothing done.
Take a moment to think about how you spend your days. Are you always 54 through your schedule? Is this how you want to spend your life? If not, take a moment to be 55 . Don’t think about what you have to do, or what you’ve done already. Just be in the moment.
A.place B.chance C.freedom D.time
A.forced B.ordered C.invited D.told
A.familiar with B.curious about C.used to D.interested in
A.cost B.risk C.moment D.danger
A.play B.food C.sleep D.consideration
A.further B.worse C.farther D.deeper
A.walking B.rushing C.stepping D.going
A.silent B.patient C.still D.quiet
After the earthquake, the rescuers arrived at the disaster area as soon as possible. In a(n) 36 house, they found a woman. She was dead when the rescuers found her. Through the ruins, they could see her last 37 . Being on her knees, the upper part of her body was 38 , with her hands on the ground to 39 her body. It looked strange because she was bent out of 40 .
The leader came to the body, reached outhis hands under the woman, feeling and touching, and then he shouted loudly, “There is someone, a 41 , still living.”
Through some effort, rescuers 42 up the bricks covering her body. Under her body was her baby, who was 43in a small red quiltwith yellow flowers. He was about 3 or 4 months old. Because he was well protected by the mother’s body, he was 44 safe. He was sleeping when the rescuers carried him out, and his lovely and peaceful face 45 everyone around him. The doctor, along with the rescue team, opened the 46 to check if the baby was all right, and he found there was a mobile phone in the quilt. The doctor looked at the screen. A written message was there, “My dear baby, if you live, don’t 47 how much I love you.” The mobile phone was passed on to the other people; every person who saw this message was close to tears.
A.destroyed B.old C.nice D.new
A.debate B.action C.guide D.quarrel
A.forward B.western C.up D.straight
A.lower B.rise C.support D.carry
A.sight B.question C.job D.shape
A.teenager B.citizen C.baby D.fellow
A.cleaned B.added C.looked D.called
A.gathered B.packed C.locked D.dressed
A.totally B.differently C.widely D.narrowly
A.encouraged B.delighted C.warned D.warmed
A.blanket B.brick C.overcoat D.quilt
A.remember B.know C.forget D.keep