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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、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。
After my husband died suddenly from a heart attack, my world crashed around me. I was overwhelmed (不知所措) with the 16 of earning a living, 17 the little children.
One 18 evening I came home from work to find a big beautiful German shepherd (牧羊犬) on our 19 . This wonderful strong animal 20 to enter the house and make it his 21 . The children took an instant liking to “German” and begged me to let him in. I agreed to let him sleep in the basement until the next day, 22 we could inquire around the neighborhood for his 23. That night I slept 24 for the first time in many weeks.
The following morning we 25 to find German’s owner, but with no results. On Sunday I took the children on a picnic and we drove off without him. When we stopped to get gas at a local station, we were 26 to see German racing to the gas station after us. 27 was he going to be left behind.
On Monday morning I let him out for a run when the children got ready for school. As evening came and German didn’t appear, we were all 28 . The next Friday evening, German was back on our doorstep. Again we took him in, and again he stayed 29 Monday morning. This pattern repeated itself every weekend for almost 10 months. We grew more and more 30 of German. We stopped thinking about 31 he belonged — he belonged to us. As German became part of the family, he considered 32 his duty to take up his position by the front door and remained there until the morning.
Each week, between German’s visits, I grew a little stronger, a little braver; every weekend I enjoyed his 33 . Then one Monday morning we 34 his head and let him out for what turned out to be the last time. He never came back. I believe German was sent because he was needed, and because no matter how 35 and alone we feel, somehow, somewhere, someone knows and cares. We are never really alone.
16. A. duties B. ways C. purposes D. focuses
17. A. caring for B. looking for C. waking up D. taking up
18. A. Friday B. Saturday C. Sunday D. Monday
19. A. gate B. street C. road D. doorstep
20. A. regretted B. forced C. intended D. encouraged
21. A. nest B. home C. kitchen D. destination
22. A. where B. when C. while D. as
23. A. advice B. gifts C. owner D. situation
24. A. comfortably B. smoothly C. meaningfully D. peacefully
25. A. tried B. managed C. succeeded D. failed
26. A. happy B. glad C. amazed D. pleased
27. A. No wonder B. No way C. No doubt D. No use
28. A. wondered B. lost C. worried D. disappointed
29. A. before B. until C. since D. once
30. A. aware B. sure C. fond D. anxious
31. A. who B. where C. whom D. which
32. A. it B. that C. this D. one
33. A. friend B. company C. factory D. story
34. A. beat B. hit C. wounded D. patted
35. A. excited B. satisfied C. abandoned D. interrupted
As a kid I loved everything about school. I loved books, ,tests and homework.Most of all I longed to someday march down the aisle(通道)to receive my .That seemed more appealing even than getting married.But at 15,I had to because my parents afford tuition. My hope of getting a diploma was dead.
Pretty soon,I married. I had three Children,and I thought:“There my diploma.”
Even so,I wanted my children to be educated.But Linda,our youngest child,had juvenile arthritis(幼年型关节炎)inher and knees,which made it her to function(活动)in a normal classroom.
One day,I saw an ad in the newspaper for evening courses.
“That’s the answer,” I said to myself.Linda always feels in the evening,so I’11just sign her up for night schoo1.
Linda was busy out enrollment(入学)forms when the secretary said:“Mrs Schantz,why don’t you come back to ?”
I :“There’s no way! I’m 55!”
he insisted,and before I knew what I had done,I was enrolled for classes in English and crafts.“This is only an experiment,”I him,but he just smiled.To my surprise,both Linda and I thrived(茁壮成长)in evening school. I went back again the next semester,and my grades improved.
It was going to school again,but it was no game.Sitting in a class full of kids was awkward, most of them were respectful and encouraging.During the day,I still had loads of housework to do,But when I was down,Linda encouraged me.“Morn,you can’t now!”And when she was down,I her.Together we saw it through.At last,I got my diploma. ,my classmates voted unanimously(一致地)for me to be class speaker,and I got a $3,000 college scholarship.
Yes,Mom,I was late for school,but I got there .
A.parents B.teachers C.trees D.flowers
A.job B.present C.certification D.diploma
A.drop out B.watch out C.keep out D.find out
A.wouldn’t B.couldn’t C.shouldn’t D.needn’t
A.goes B.comes C.exists D.breaks
A.hands B.head C.eyes D.stomach
A.1ikely B.frequent C.easy D.impossible
A.Worse B.excited C.better D.annoyed
A.giving B.taking C.filling D.sending
A.work B.school C.home D.office
A.1aughed B.told C.argued D.shouted
A.And B.But C.Although D.So
A.informed B.asked C.warned D.convinced
A.regularly B.happily C.steadily D.naturally
A.interesting B.disappointing C.concerned D.exciting
A.as if B.even if C.in case D.if only
A.continue B.rest C.quit D.hesitate
A.raised B.discouraged C.cheered D.defeated
A.To my surprise B.To my satisfaction C.To my relief D.To my credit
A.naturally B.frequently C.constantly D.eventually
Xinxin,a 12-year-old student from Beijing,enjoyed his winter vacation with his father in Singapore.During their visit,he even had the chance to some of Singapore’s sights by himself his father was busy with other things.
Xinxin’s first adventure in Singapore was at a water park near their hotel.He enjoyed swimming and into the water by himself and then returned to the hotel before a time in the evening that was by his father.
The boy also made a trip to Universal Studios Singapore a guardian(监护人).He had already been to the park with his father two times during the trip.Xinxin volunteered to make his trip by himself.His father gave him some pocket money to buy lunch,and then Xinxin rode the shuttle from their hotel to the studios.He spent a whole day there and had a time.
In an interview with Beijing Evening News,Xinxin’s father said that he was too busy to spend all his time with his son,he decided to give him the opportunity to develop a sense of .Had Xinxin’s mother been there,she would not have let Xinxin out of her sight,the father commented.
A.study B.explore C.test D.measure
A.while B.until C.before D.unless
A.along B.alive C.alone D.lonely
A.floating B.surfing C.driving D.diving
A.made B.set C.decided D.asked
A.under B.behind C.with D.without
A.first B.second C.third D.fourth
A.terrible B.miserable C.fantastic D.flexible
A.though B.since C.if D.when
A.independence B.daring C.pride D.diligence
I wished I had known earlier the fact that I was a low achiever because there was a reason beyond my control. Then I have worked so hard in my late twenties and early thirties. But I just didn’t that. I was writing and writing. I was working for no other reason than to hear people praise me.
Most people who university read at least twice as fast as I do. I can never tell my left my right. I avoid dialing a telephone if I can help it, because I sometimes have to try three times before getting the number . I hear that recording “The number you have reached is not ” more than any man on earth.
Despite my I view my dyslexia(difficulty in reading) as a gift, not a curse(诅咒). Many dyslexics are good at right brain, namely abstract thought ,and that is my king of creative writing is. I’m starting with and coming up with something that didn’t exist before. That’s my strong point. I my career to Ralph, Salisbury, my writing instructor at the university of Oregon, who looked past my misspellings and gave me and hope. I just carried on and never looked . I’m also very“visual”(视觉的).This means nothing in school, but when I write books or scripts, I’m seeing everything in my imagination. I write . I go like the wind and can up to 15 pages a day. Writing is not the . I have no problem downloading; it is inputting things get messed up.
The real I have for dyslexics is not that they have to with messy input, but that they will quit on themselves before they finish school. Parents have to create victories whenever they can, it is music, sports or the arts. You want your dyslexic child to be able to say, “Yeah, reading is . But I have these other things I can do.”
A.can’t B.needn’t C.mustn’t D.oughtn’t
A.notice B.understand C.know D.recognize
A.get over B.go for C.get along D.go through
A.from B.between C.to D.on
A.well B.down C.right D.clear
A.in service B.in need C.on line D.on duty
A.mistakes B.weaknesses C.faults D.difficulties
A.when B.why C.how D.what
A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
A.attach B.devote C.owe D.thank
A.adjustment B.acknowledge C.requirement D.encouragement
A.ahead B.out C.back D.forward
A.frequently B.regularly C.neatly D.quickly
A.get B.do C.live D.pick
A.point B.problem C.reason D.purpose
A.where B.that C.how D.what
A.experience B.story C.fear D.advice
A.compete B.struggle C.handle D.go
A.whether B.unless C.either D.until
A.necessary B.easy C.wonderful D.hard
A new study found that inner-city kids living in neighborhoods with more green space gained about 13% less weight over a two-year period than kids living among more concrete and fewer trees. Such tell a powerful story. The obesity epidemic(流行病) began in the 1980s, and many people believe increased portion sizes and inactivity are to , but that can't be everything. Fast foods and TVs have been us for a long time. "Most experts agree that the changes were to something in the environment," says social epidemiologist Thomas Glass of The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. That something could be a of the green.
The new research, in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, isn't the first to associate greenery with better health, but it does get us close identifying what works and why. At its most straightforward, a green neighborhood means more places for kids to play – which is since time spent outdoors is one of the strongest correlates(相关的事物) of children's activity levels. But green space is good for the mind : research by environmental psychologists has shown that it has cognitive(认知的) for children with attention-deficit disorder. In one study, just reading in a green setting improved kids' symptoms.
to grassy areas has also been linked to stress and a lower body mass index (体重指数) among adults. And an of 3,000 Tokyo residents associated walkable green spaces with greater longevity (长寿) among senior citizens.
Glass cautions that most studies don't prove a causal link between greenness and health, but they're nevertheless helping spur action. In September the U. S. House of Representatives the delightfully named No Child Left Inside Act to encourage public initiatives aimed at exposing kids to the outdoors.
Finding green space is not easy, and you may have to work a bit to get your family a little grass and trees. If you live in a suburb or a city with good parks, take of what's there. Your children in particular will love it – and their bodies and minds will be to you.
A.findings B.essays C.assumptions D.abstracts
A.scold B.blame C.charge D.criticize
A.among B.along C.beside D.with
A.glued B.related C.associated D.opposed
A.scratching B.denying C.depressing D.shrinking
A.published B.contributed C.illustrated D.circulated
A.at B.to C.for D.over
A.fully B.simply C.seriously D.uniquely
A.vital B.casual C.fatal D.mental
A.still B.already C.too D.yet
A.benefits B.profits C.revenues D.awards
A.outward B.apart C.aside D.outside
A.Solution B.Reaction C.Exposure D.Addiction
A.much B.less C.more D.little
A.article B.expedition C.analysis D.option
A.curiously B.negatively C.necessarily D.comfortably
A.relieved B.appointed C.approved D.performed
A.merely B.always C.mainly D.almost
A.advantage B.exception C.measure D.charge
A.regretful B.merciful C.joyful D.grateful
Every night, my mother would come to my room, lean down and push my long hair out of the way, then kiss my forehead.
I don't remember when it first started me -----her hands pushing my hair that way. But it did make me annoyed, for they felt work - worn and against my young skin.Finally, one night, I shouted at her: ―Don’t do that any more –your are too rough! She didn’t say anything in . But never again did my mother close out my day with that expression of her love.
Time after time, with the years, my thoughts returned to that night. I'm not a little girl any more.Mom is in her mid - seventies, and those hands I thought to be so rough are still doing things for me and my .
Now, my own children are . Mom no longer has Dad. It was late on that Thanksgiving Eve, as I went to sleep in the bedroom of my youth, a familiar hand before stealing across my face to brush the from my forehead. Then a kiss, ever so touched my brow. In my , thousands of times, I the night my young voice complained. Mom’s hand in my hand, I said how I was for that night. I thought she'd remember, as I did, Mom didn't know what I was talking about. She had forgotten — and —long ago.
That night, I fell asleep with a new for my gentle mother and her caring hands. And the I had carried around for so long was nowhere to be found.
A.surprising B.hurting C.annoying D.amazing
A.rough B.gentle C.smooth D.strong
A.noises B.words C.hands D.feelings
A.anger B.silence C.fear D.reply
A.healthy B.familiar C.popular D.perfect
A.coming B.remaining C.following D.passing
A.often B.even C.never D.once
A.family B.neighbor C.husband D.home
A.developed B.grown C.moved D.forgotten
A.imagined B.hesitated C.regretted D.trembled
A.hair B.tears C.dirt D.kisses
A.quickly B.roughly C.gently D.slowly
A.memory B.opinion C.history D.diary
A.chanced B.missed C.hated D.recalled
A.Beating B.Catching C.Picking D.Stopping
A.happy B.annoyed C.sorry D.amused
A.and B.while C.because D.but
A.remembered B.faded C.forgiven D.apologized
A.hope B.appreciation C.thought D.approval
A.guilt B.pride C.sorrow D.failure