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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,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(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 learned to play on a piano purchased at Grinnell Brothers in Detroit.My brothers and sisters were taking lessons and I  41  to play, too."You're  42  young,"I heard over and over.But when began playing my sister's   43  by heart from hearing her practice, they   44  me begin. I was four.  45   joy and comfort I found at those keys.If I had a rough day at school,I played ragtime hard and loud  46  my frustratio(挫折)was gone, then I calmed my self with Mozart until I was  47  to face the world. The day I lost my first child, and my dad was diagnosed with cancer,I played until I nearly  48  .There was a comfort in those keys.
That piano followed me everywhere.I taught hundreds of  49  and adults on the keys of my own piano in Taylor for over ten years. I  50  my home to a fire in 1998 and my piano was destroyed. I felt  51 I lost my oldest friend.
The insurance (保险) supplied the money to purchase  52  .My mother asked me every time she spoke to me, "Did you get another piano yet?" even when she struggled to call me by name. After she died in 1999, I  53  an envelope containing a gift certificate(礼券)to Hammell Music for a  54 .Mother made sure that I would get another piano, knowing I wouldn't do it  55   .
And so I purchased a Yamaha baby grand. Nearby hangs Mom and Dad's  56  . I play every day when I come home from work. I imagine my folks are in heaven,  57  and smiling. Every song is for them and the  58  goes on.
And although I miss my first piano, the new one is a(n)  59  that old things pass away and new life  60  .
41.A.planned B.allowed       C.begged D.dared
42.A.very       B.so C.not      D.too
43.A.lessons   B.piano   C.keys     D.text
44.A.permitted       B.promised     C.let       D.made
45.A.What a   B.What   C.How    D.How many
46.A.until       B.when   C.as soon as    D.after
47.A.likely     B.ready   C.discouraged D.afraid
48.A.dropped  B.went    C.came to       D.slept
49.A.people    B.students       C.boys    D.children
50.A.destroyed       B.left      C.lost      D.rebuilt
51.A.as though       B.even though C.even if D.though
52.A.the other B.another       C.a house       D.one
53.A.accepted B.gained  C.received      D.won
54.A.present   B.piano   C.house   D.sum of money
55.A.for myself     B.at all    C.any way      D.above all
56.A.bed B.clothing      C.portrait       D.name
57.A.crying    B.listening      C.singing D.playing
58.A.joy  B.piano   C.sadness D.friendship
59.A.book      B.reminder     C.equipment   D.instrument
60.A.disappears      B.remains       C.stops    D.begins

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It finally worked My name became known throughout the school as I appeared to be 9 and active. Slowly, I discovered that I no longer needed to put on my confidence mask. I had real friends. Instead of dragging myself to school and 10 to be happy, I was truly happy. I could not believe it when I was elected to the student government as Deputy Head boy----the first international student to receive the title.
From my 11 in New Zealand, I believe one thing will always be true: If you try your best to reach your goals, you’ll achieve your 12 dreams.

A.desire B.invitation C.devotion D.effort

A.if B.otherwise C.unless D.once

A.energetic B.considerate C.free D.dull

A.getting B.realizing C.solving D.making

A.get up with B.put up with C.open up to D.look forward to

A.accepted B.proved C.elected D.forced

A.public B.privacy C.possession D.protection

A.laughing B.talking C.acting D.walking

A.minded B.talented C.humorous D.enthusiastic

A.looking B.helping C.pretending D.treating

A.experience B.trouble C.travel D.struggle

A.great B.impossible C.hopeful D.reasonable

Every morning my friend would stop on the way to work to have a quick breakfast with her 8-year-old son. Then she 1 him off at school. They ate the same thing every morning: an egg sandwich, juice, coffee for her, and milk for him.
One day she ordered a(n) 2 breakfast. Once they finished eating and were heading out of the door, she 3 , said good morning to a homeless man sitting outside of the 4 , and gave him the breakfast she had ordered for him. He 5 her, telling her it was his first meal during the last several 6 . She couldn’t help but feel 7 and was glad she finally took 8 .
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A.sent B.dropped C.called D.drove

A.light B.expensive C.ordinary D.extra

A.stopped B.escaped C.backed D.hid

A.shop B.market C.hotel D.restaurant

A.recognized B.refused C.thanked D.found

A.days B.minutes C.months D.weeks

A.cold B.good C.strange D.nervous

A.action B.time C.care D.effect

A.everyone B.someone C.no one D.anyone

A.education B.information C.comfort D.safety

A.again B.further C.once D.first

A.contact B.encourage C.follow D.help

A.began B.existed C.failed D.changed

A.win B.buy C.show D.award

A.promise B.agreement C.order D.practice

A.although B.so C.but D.because

A.cries B.jumps C.jokes D.smiles

A.school B.childhood C.youth D.adulthood

A.office B.cinema C.store D.library

A.connect B.relate C.pass D.move

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A.run B.live C.get D.prove

A.either B.too C.further D.again

A.life B.health C.lives D.spirits

A.about B.in C.for D.over

A.children B.living C.time D.present

A.so that B.in order that C.as though D.in case

A.As B.For C.About D.By

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A.gets B.has C.spends D.takes

A.it B.them C.themselves D.these

A.best B.least C.last D.health

A.mainly B.lovely C.dearly D.fairly

A.words B.expressions C.ideas D.feelings

A.see B.watch C.regard D.treat

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A.as if B.in case C.if only D.even if

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A.even though B.so that C.as if D.even if

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A.big B.bad C.ugly D.small

A.reached B.went C.stuck D.ran

A.homeless B.helpless C.hopeless D.careless

A.out B.by C.across D.from

A.invited B.mentioned C.took D.called

A.pleasure B.measure C.courage D.trouble

A.except B.besides C.without D.including

A.turn B.place. C.time D.seat

A.when B.before C.as D.after

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