第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从短文后所给的四个选项(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。
I was 15 when I walked into McCarley' s Bookstore in Ashland. As I was looking at 36 on the shelves, the man behind the counter, 37 , asked if I'd like 38 . I needed to start saving for college, so I said yes. I 39 after school and during summers for the lowest wages, and the job helped 40 my freshman year of college. I would work many other jobs; I made coffee in the Students Union during college; I was a hotel maid and 41 made maps for the U.S. Forest Service. But selling books was one of the most 42 .
One day a woman asked me for books on cancer. She seemed fearful. I showed her almost 43 we had at that time 44 and found other books we could order. She left the store less 45 .I've always remembered the pride I felt in having helped her.
Years later, as a 46 in Los Angeles, I heard about an immigrant child who was born 47 his fingers connected, weblike. His family could not afford a corrective operation, and the boy lived in 48 , hiding his hand in his pocket.
I 49 my boss to let me do the story. After my story was broadcast, a doctor and a nurse called, offering to perform the 50 for free.
I visited the boy in the 51 room soon after the operation. The first thing he did was to hold up his repaired hand and say, "Thank you." I felt a sense of 52 .
In the past, while I was 53 ,I always sensed I was working for the customers, not the store. Today it's the 54 . NBC News pays my salary, but I feel as if I work for the 55 , helping them make sense of the world.
36. A. maps B. articles C. titles D. reports
37. A. the reader B. the shop owner C. the college student D. the customer
38. A. a book B. any help C. some tea D. a job
39. A. worked B. studied C. cooked D. read
40. A. fit for B. pay for C. run for D. enter for
41. A. even B. yet C. so D. still
42. A. boring B. surprising C. disappointing D. satisfying
43. A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing
44. A. in need B. in all C. in store D. in order
45. A. satisfied B. worried C. excited D. puzzled
46. A. doctor B. store owner C. TV reporter D. bookseller
47. A. with B. in C. by D. for
48. A. honour B. shame C. horror D. danger
49. A. advised B. forced C. permitted D. persuaded
50. A. operation B. program C. treatment D. action
51. A. waiting B. operation C. reading D. recovery
52. A. sadness B. pleasure C. interest D. disappointment
53. A. at McCarley's Bookstore B. in the Students Union
C. at the U. S. Forest Service D. at the TV station
54. A. difference B. usual C. same D. request
55. A. readers B. passengers C. customers D. viewers
Every time I passed boys who were playing basketball, I stopped to silently watch them. I really envied them. But as a girl, I once thought that I could 16 play basketball.
I like playing basketball though I'm not good at it. I've had a basketball 17 I was a child. At first, I could play freely because no one 18 when I was just a kid. But as I grew up it seemed harder and harder for me to enjoy basketball.
At school, it was always the boys who played basketball during PE classes. The girls were 19 allowed to play volleyball or badminton.
My parents did not 20 me play basketball at home. "Basketball is not fit for girls," they said. 21 I went to play basketball with my friends, boys 22 at me on the court as if I were an alien.
I was feeling 23 and had lost hope of playing basketball. 24 , something changed the first day of high school. I made some friends who also enjoyed playing basketball. They 25 me to get back on the court.
One of them told me with a smile, "Go your own 26 , let others talk." This girl would always play basketball with me. Even the boy who sat next to me in class talked about 27 with me almost every day.
I was inspired by them. Confidence and passion 28 to my heart. I am ready to stand up and play. I will play as well as I can, 29 for me, even the sky is boundless (无垠的).
Basketball has become an important part of my 30 . I am interested in it. I watch matches and enjoy playing almost every day. Through basketball, not only do I feel happy and confident, but also 31 a lot.
I've heard the NBA star Tracy McGrady say, "Nothing is impossible." It is from an advertisement on TV. I have 32 to realize that life is just like playing basketball. You should have an 33 . After that, just be confident and 34 going. Never give up and you'll make it sooner or later.
I love the motto of the NBA. It can 35 my strong feelings for basketball, "I love this game!"
A.ever B.often C.never D.always
A.when B.before C.after D.since
A.struggled B.cared C.enjoyed D.joined
A.only B.almost C.hardly D.not
A.encourage B.agree C.let D.permit
A.Still B.Yet C.Just D.Even
A.looked B.glared C.glanced D.stared
A.up B.down C.excited D.satisfied
A.Unluckily B.Naturally C.Unexpectedly D.Clearly
A.encouraged B.forbade C.ensured D.explored
A.effort B.way C.business D.direction
A.basketball B.sports C.interests D.dreams
A.stuck B.referred C.turned D.returned
A.but B.though C.and D.however
A.wish B.life C.work D.study
A.experience B.grow C.learn D.play
A.come B.turned C.refused D.happened
A.idea B.aim C.opinion D.effort
A.insist B.remain C.keep D.last
A.inform B.express C.ignore D.connect
In January 1986 I saw a show about cartooning called “Funny Business” on TV. I had always wanted to be a __36__but never knew how. So I wrote to the host of the_37_, cartoonist Jack Cassady, asking for advice on entering the profession(职业).
Two weeks later I got a (n) __38__letter from Jack, answering my questions about materials and process(过程). He also __39__ me not to get discouraged if I was refused__40__. He said the cartoon samples(样本) I sent him were good and worthy of publication(出版).
I got very __41__, finally understanding how the whole process__42__. I sent my best cartoons to Playboy and New Yorker, ___43___ the magazines rejected(拒绝)me immediately. Discouraged, I put my art supplies in the box and__44__to forget all about cartooning.
To my__45__, in June 1987 I got another letter from Jack, although I hadn’t even__46__ him for the former advice. Here’s what he said:
Dear Scott,
I was reviewing my “Funny Business” mail file when I again came__47__ your letter and your cartoons. I remember answering you letter.
I’m writing to encourage you to submit(提交) your ideas to various publications again. I hope you have __48__ done so and are making progress and having some__49__ too. Sometimes encouragement in the funny business is hard to come by. That’s__50__ I am encouraging you to hang in there and keep drawing.
I wish you good luck.
Sincerely,
Jack
I was deeply__51__because Jack had nothing to gain—including my thanks. I acted on his__52__, took out my art supplies and inked the sample strips(漫画连载) that__53__ became Dilbert.
I feel__54__that I wouldn’t have tried cartooning again if Jack hadn’t sent the second letter. As Dilbert became more successful I came to __55__ Jack’s simple act of kindness.
A.singer B.writer C.actor D.cartoonist
A.show B.television C.wedding D.party
A.surprising B.encouraging C.shocking D.disappointing
A.allowed B.suggested C.insisted D.warned
A.at first B.first of all C.at last D.in the end
A.confused B.anxious C.excited D.enthusiastic
A.performed B.advanced C.behaved D.worked
A.but B.so C.and D.though
A.concluded B.persuaded C.decided D.thought
A.disappointment B.surprise C.sorrow(悲伤) D.satisfaction
A.asked B.hoped C.wished D.thanked
A.across B.over C.off D.through
A.still B.ever C.already D.yet
A.trouble B.fun C.difficulty D.problem
A.what B.which C.how D.why
A.touched B.interested C.shocked D.influenced
A.warning B.encouragement C.advice D.view
A.surprisingly B.finally C.constantly D.freely
A.concerned B.uneasy C.worried D.certain
A.understand B.honor C.appreciate D.respect
One day my 5-year-old daughter, Mini, ran to the window crying: "A Cabuliwallah(喀布尔商贩)!A Cabuliwallah!" In the street below was Rahmun,a Cabuliwallah passing slowly along. Mini called him 21 ,but when he looked at her she ran away scared. As time went by, they got to know each other and started to 22 together,
laughing and talking all the way. Rahmun would give her grapes and strawberries,spending the Iittle money he had23 her. The two often enjoyed jokng together.Rahmun 24 say: "Well, little one, when are you going to the father-in-law's house?"Mini did not understand this and was 25 .
One morning,l saw Rahmun being led away by the police. There was some blood on his clothes .I 26a neighbor had owed Rahmun money but denied it,and that in the course of the 27 Rahmun had struck him. On a charge of murderous attack, Rahmunwas 28 to prison.
Time passed. Mini grew up and we were making arrangements,for her 29 .I was sitting in my study 30 someone entered. It was Rahmun, his face pale and dirty and I could 31 recognize him! He said all those years ago Mini -had reminded him of his own daughter in Kabul. It was his belief that Mini was 32 the same. Hehadonce 33 Mini running to him calling 66 A Cabuliwallah!" and pictured them laughing and talking together.
The two were now reunited. But when he made 34 once more, Mini's face turned red. They could not recover their old 35 .When Rahmun left, l gave him a bank note, 36 : "Go back to your own daughter, and may the happiness of your meeting bring good 37 to my child!"
Having made this present,I had to 38 the electric lights and the music band I had intended for the wedding and the ladies in the house were 39 .But to me the wedding was all the 40 for the thought that in a distant land a long-lost father met again with his child.
A.loudly B.proudly C.seriously D.firmly
A.work out B.run out C.hang out D.stand out
A.in B.on C.to D.at
A.would B.should C.must D.could
A.concerned B.frightened C.puzzled D.ashamed
A.insisted B.doubted C.announced D.heard
A.escape B.quarrel C.communication D.bargain
A.punished B.admitted C.dropped D.sentenced
A.wedding B.birthday C.graduation D.promotion
A.while B.after C.unless D.when
A.nearly B.actually C.hardly D.simply
A.even B.still C.just D.yet
A.caught B.imagined C.avoided D.kept
A.jokes B.comments C.suggestions D.requests
A.belief B.impression C.friendship D.energy
A.reading B.writing C.telling D.saying
A.fortune B.treasure C.support D.comfort
A.put off B.give up C.turn to D.care about
A.moved B.delighted C.worried D.disappointed
A.clearer B.easier C.brighter D.quieter
In 1982, Steven Callahan was crossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and sank. He was out of the sailing track and floating in a lifeboat, alone. His supplies were 36 . His chances of surviving were small. 37 when three fishermen found him seventy-six days later, he was alive — much 38 than he was when he started, but alive.
His 39 of how he survived is interesting and attractive. His subtle act — how he 40 to catch fish, how he evaporated sea water to41 fresh water — is very interesting. But the thing that 42 my eye was how he managed to keep himself going when all hope seemed lost, when it seemed no 43 continuing the struggle, when he was 44 greatly, when his lifeboat was pierced and after more than a week’s struggling with his weak body. He was starved and 45 exhausted. Giving up would have seemed the only sensible choice.
When people 46 these kinds of circumstances, they do something with their minds that gives them the courage to keep going. Many people in 47 dangerous circumstances give in or go mad. Something the survivors do with their thoughts helps them find the courage to carry on 48 major difficulties.
"I tell myself I can 49 it," wrote Callahan in his book. "Compared to what others have been through, I'm fortunate. I tell myself these things over and over, 50 courage and strength."
I wrote that down after I read it 51 it struck me as something important. And I've told myself the same thing when my own goals seemed52 off or when my problems seemed too powerful. And every time I've said it, I have always come back to my senses.
The truth is, our circumstances are only bad 53 to something better. But others have been through much worse, that is, in comparison with what 54 have been through, you're fortunate. Tell this to yourself over and over again, and it will help you 55 the rough spots with a little more perseverance(毅力) .
A.less B.little C.few D.enough
A.And B.Yet C.Still D.While
A.thinner B.poorer C.worse D.fatter
A.attitude B.imagination C.instruction D.story
A.tried B.tended C.managed D.intended
A.make B.collect C.select D.replace
A.attacked B.caught C.froze D.cheated
A.operation B.taste C.message D.use
A.firmly B.completely C.surely D.generally
A.deal B.defend C.survive D.observe
A.similarly B.likely C.probably D.commonly
A.for the lack of B.in spite of C.in support of D.as a result of
A.handle B.carry C.follow D.inspect
A.rolling up B.using up C.building up D.making up
A.but B.so C.although D.and
A.far B.long C.near D.short
A.related B.measured C.contributed D.compared
A.you B.others C.we D.another
A.see through B.cut through C.get through D.think through
The passengers on the bus watched with sympathy as Susan made her way carefully up the steps. She paid the driver and then, using her hands to 36 the seats, settled in one of them.
It had been a year since Susan became blind. As a result of an accident she was suddenly thrown into a world of 37 . Susan’s husband Mark watched her 38 into hopelessness and he was 39 to use every possible means to help his wife.
Finally, Susan felt ready to 40 to her job, but how would she get there? She used to take the bus, but she was now too 41 to get around the city by herself. Mark 42 to ride the bus with Susan each morning and evening 43 she could manage it by herself.
For two weeks, Mark 44 Susan to and from work each day. He taught her how to rely on her other _45 _, specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and how to adapt to her new _46 .
At last, Susan decided that she was ready to try the trip 47 _. Monday morning arrived. Before she left, she hugged her husband 48 _, her eyes filled with tears of gratitude(感激). She said good-bye and, for the first time, they went their 49 ways. Each day went perfectly, and a wild excitement 50 _ Susan. She was doing it!
On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work 51 . As she was getting off the bus, the driver said, “Miss, I sure 52 you.” Curious, Susan asked the driver 53 _.
“You know, every morning for the 54 week, a fine-looking gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across the corner watching you until you enter your office building safely,” the bus driver said.
Tears of happiness poured down Susan’s cheeks. She was so lucky for he had given her a gift more powerful than 55 _. That is the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.
A.touch B.grab C.count D.feel
A.weakness B.sickness C.darkness D.sadness
A.run B.sink C.jump D.step
A.inspired B.determined C.honored D.pleased
A.return B.adjust C.contribute D.stick
A.dread B.astonished C.depressed D.frightened
A.volunteered B.attempted C.continued D.struggled
A.when B.as C.until D.after
A.drove B.directed C.accompanied D.sent
A.feeling B.organs C.skills D.senses
A.position B.environment C.status D.role
A.on her own B.in person C.to her benefit D.on foot
A.politely B.calmly C.briefly D.tightly
A.opposite B.separate C.fixed D.lonely
A.took charge of B.took place of C.took advantage of D.took hold of
A.as usual B.as a rule C.as well D.as a consequence
A.respect B.envy C.know D.support
A.what B.how C.why D.who
A.past B.same C.first D.next
A.courage B.will C.sight D.wisdom