第三节: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,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
He must have been completely lost in something he was reading because I had to tap on the windshield to get his attention.
“Is your taxi 21 ?” I asked when he finally looked 22 at me. He nodded, then said 23 as I settled into the back seat, “I'm sorry, but I was reading a 24 .” He 25 as if he had a cold .
“I am not in a hurry,” I told him. “Go ahead and finish your letter.” He 26 his head. “I've read it several times already. I guess I 27 know it by heart.”
“Letters from home always mean a lot,” I said. “From a child?”
“This isn't 28 ,” he replied. “Although it 29 just as well have been family. Old Ed was my oldest friend. In fact, we used to call each other 'Old Friend' when we'd meet. I'm not much good at 30 .”
“I don't think any of us keep 31 our correspondence (通信) too well,” I said. “I know I don't. But I take it he's someone you've 32 quite a while?”
“All my life. We were kids together, went to school together and all the 33 through high school.”
“There are not too many people who've had such a long friendship,” I said.
“ 34 ,” the driver went on, “I hadn't seen him more than once or twice a year over the past 25 or 30 years because I 35 away from the old neighbourhood and you kind of lose touch 36 you never forget.”
“You said 'was'. Does that mean….?” He nodded. “ 37 a couple of weeks ago.”
“I'm sorry,” I said. “It's no fun to lose any friend—and losing a real old one is 38 tougher.”
He didn't 39 to that, and we rode on in silence for a few minutes. But I realized that Old Ed was still on his mind when he spoke again, almost more to himself than to me: “I should have kept in touch.”
“Well,” I agreed, “we should all keep in touch with old friends more than we do. But things 40 and we just don't seem to find the time.”
When I got to my hotel room I didn't unpack right away. First I had to write a letter and mail it.
21. A.available B.acceptable C.beneficial D.occupied
22. A.down B.up C. to D. off
23. A.unexpectedly B. curiously C. apologetically D. definitely
24. A.booklet B. novel C. book D. letter
25. A.sounded B. spoke C.seemed D. continued
26. A.hung B.nodded C. shook D. kept
27. A.anyhow B.hardly C.almost D. really
28. A.friendship B.family C.leadership D. colleague
29. A.could B. might C.maybe D. would
30. A.writing B.reading C.talking D. earning
31. A.up B.with C.on D. in
32. A.found B.written C.known D. seen
33. A.curriculum B.coincidence C.life D. way
34. A.Eventually B.Actually C.Additionally D. Besides
35. A.removed B.left C.headed D. moved
36. A.even though B.as though C.when D. whereas
37. A.Died B. Suffered C.Choked D. Survived
38. A.ever B.even C.fairly D. quite
39. A.appeal B.reply C.adapt D. talk
40.A.take up B.pick up C.come up D. break up
What will happen if you put five cute, little innocent pigs into a tiger’s cave? Instead of pigs being treated as its ____, love turns nature’s enemies into friends.
In a zoo in California, a mother tiger gave birth to a ___ set of three tiger babies. As this was a very unusual event, ____ at the zoo was very excited. Unfortunately, the tiger babies were born ahead of time and due to their tiny size, they ____ shortly after birth.
Although ____ she was fine after she gave birth, the mother tiger was dispirited. The mother tiger’s ____ was caused by the loss of babies. The ____ came up with an idea of making her take the place of another mother ____. After checking with many other ____ across the country, all the people were __ by the result that there were no tiger babies of the right age to introduce to the poor mother.
The veterinarians didn’t ____ the plan of improving the tiger’s situation and again they thought of another idea, which was to ___ the tigers with little babies from an entirely different species (物种). Sometimes a mother of one species will ____ the care of a different species. So they ____ five little pigs. It seemed like they could ____ the tiger, but no one knew what the tiger’s ____ would be. Would she see them as a meal, or accept them as her own? Then they came up with the ____ idea of wrapping (包裹) the pigs in tiger skins.
Everyone held their breath as they placed the pigs in with the mother tiger. ____ they felt joy when instead of ____ them as dinner the tiger accepted them as her new babies! These little pigs now have a ____ tiger mommy to look after them, and the mother tiger has a way to share her love.
A.babies B.toys C.friends D.meals
A.healthy B.rare C.pretty D.large
A.everyone B.anyone C.someone D.no one
A.left B.disappeared C.died D.grew
A.mentally B.physically C.probably D.unfortunately
A.illness B.power C.nervousness D.sadness
A.keepers B.veterinarians C.scientists D.volunteers
A.tiger B.pig C.horse D.lion
A.hospitals B.parks C.zoos D.farms
A.disappointed B.annoyed C.surprised D.encouraged
A.abandon B.change C.continue D.regret
A.organize B.compare C.supply D.replace
A.give up B.go after C.get tired of D.take on
A.examined B.discovered C.found D.trained
A.match B.cure C.please D.appreciate
A.expression B.reaction C.feeling D.expectation
A.organised B.popular C.creative D.ordinary
A.Since B.But C.Because D.Or
A.imagining B.believing C.choosing D.seeing
A.cruel B.frightening C.caring D.selfless
The story happened years ago, when my daughter was still little.
I was driving across the country with my daughter to my husband to spend the weekend in his city. Since I intended to get to my destination before supper time, I drove for a long time without a stop. Then after driving for many miles, I became tired and needed to stop for a break to get .
I found a rest area. It was mostly deserted, in a quiet area of the highway. I parked the car and carried my into the restroom. When I came out I saw a middle-aged wandering around. Feeling about that, I asked the lady. What me was: they were waiting for us!
The lady told me that she and her husband wanted to see us safely back into our . She explained that sometimes rest areas could be a place for a young lady like me. She told me that she had a daughter almost my age, so they wanted to make sure that I got safely back on my way.
I was very touched by their . Being young, and probably naive(单纯的) to the potential(潜在的) of rest areas, it had never occurred to me that there was any possibility of something going wrong. I them for their kindness. My daughter and I continued our journey and our destination safely.
I never got their names but years have passed and their kindness is still not . Sometimes angels come in make-up and just because you can’t see their it doesn’t mean they aren’t angels.
A.fetch B.stop C.join D.save
A.slowly B.quickly C.safely D.quietly
A.excited B.bored C.interested D.refreshed
A.daughter B.luggage C.license D.purse
A.lady B.man C.couple D.angel
A.angry B.curious C.anxious D.terrible
A.surprised B.worried C.annoyed D.upset
A.restroom B.car C.area D.destination
A.quiet B.noisy C.dangerous D.safe
A.devotion B.honesty C.bravery D.consideration
A.stops B.dangers C.mistakes D.changes
A.forgave B.asked C.thanked D.blamed
A.reached B.left C.missed D.passed
A.seen B.forgotten C.deserted D.recognized
A.kindness B.safety C.faces D.wings
This past Thanksgiving Day the boss of the company I work for decided to serve a Thanksgiving meal for the poor. I couldn't this and decided that I wanted to ! I could deliver foods and send out my smile card.
I arrived at my around 11 and found a line of families waiting outside the doors. I wasn't sure I wanted to give my card to because there were so many people there I knew I wanted to give it to a mother.
I served table plates of turkey with all the fixings and slices of pumpkin pie for desert. Everyone was so happy and honestly seemed for what my co-workers and I were doing.
At my last there was an older lady with about eight kids. She looked tired, but that her children were . Smiling at her, I exchanged a few words her and knew that she was a foster mom(养母) and that she would have liked to cook at home she couldn't it because of the size of her family. She then thanked me for time with my family to serve hers.
She a smile and gave me a hug I gave my smile card to her.
At the end of the day I didn't think about how I gave up time with my to do this because I got so out of this special and unforgettable experience, made me so incredibly thankful for I have and I now realize it is important to give back, and not just on the holidays.
A.escape B.accept C.forget D.miss
A.ignore B.sign C.help D.take
A.factory B.company C.home D.farm
A.what B.when C.who D.where
A.but B.so C.and D.while
A.an amount of B.a number of C.the series of D.the number of
A.thankful B.regretful C.confused D.amused
A.round B.table C.turn D.desk
A.surprised B.upset C.happy D.curious
A.sitting B.singing C.laughing D.eating
A.with B.for C.about D.over
A.in case B.as though C.even if D.so that
A.pay B.think C.succeed D.afford
A.putting up B.giving up C.taking up D.making up
A.turned B.forced C.pretended D.broke
A.quickly B.suddenly C.carefully D.immediately
A.family B.friend C.boss D.co-workers
A.much B.little C.many D.few
A.as B.which C.what D.it
A.something B.somebody C.everything D.everybody
As far as I can remember, it was about five o’clock _____ he arrived here.
A.when B.before C.that D.since
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One stormy night many years ago, an elderly man and his wife entered a small hotel in Philadelphia. Trying to get out of the _, the couple went to the front desk hoping to _ for the night.
“Could you _ give us a room here?” the husband asked.
The clerk, a _ man with a winning smile, looked at the couple and _ that there were three conventions(大会) in town.
“All of our _ are taken,” the clerk said. “But I can’t send a _ couple like you _ into the rain at 1 o’clock in the morning. Would you please be _ to sleep in my room? It’s not exactly a suite(套房), but it will be good enough to make you _ for the night.”
The couple said no politely.
“Don’t _ me. It is just fine with me,” the clerk told them.
As he paid his bill the next morning, the elderly man said to the clerk, “You are the kind of manager who should be the boss of the best hotel. Maybe someday I’ll build _ for you.” The three of them had a good _ .
Two years passed. The clerk had almost forgotten it _ he received a letter from the old man. It recalled(使回忆) that stormy night and contained a round-trip(双程的)_ to New York, asking the young man to pay them a visit. The old man met him in New York, and _ him to the corner of Fifth Avenue and 34th Street.
He then pointed to a great new _ there, a palace of reddish stone. “That,” said the old man, “is the hotel I have just built for you to ___.”
“You must be _ ,” the young man said.
“I am sure I am not,” said the old man, the name of _ was William Waldorf Astor, and the magnificent structure was the original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The young clerk, George C. Bolt became its first manager.
A.rain B.anger C.snow D.hunger
A.leave B.go C.stay D.look
A.surely B.possibly C.really D.freely
A.lazy B.bored C.nervous D.friendly
A.shouted B.explained C.believed D.agreed
A.hotels B.desks C.streets D.rooms
A.nice B.famous C.rich D.common
A.beyond B.off C.out D.under
A.kind B.glad C.good D.generous
A.enjoyable B.helpful C.grateful D.comfortable
A.worry about B.take care of C.make use of D.come up with
A.one B.it C.them D.those
A.sleep B.meal C.laugh D.walk
A.after B.before C.while D.when
A.ticket B.bill C.check D.questionnaire
A.made B.told C.treated D.led
A.building B.car C.bedroom D.place
A.live B.sell C.manage D.rent
A.lying B.joking C.dreaming D.cheating
A.whose B.which C.whom D.who