第一节 完形填空 (共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~30题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A robot called “Tiro” acts as master of ceremonies at a wedding for Seok Gyeong--Jae,one of the engineers who designed it,and his bride in Daejeon,130 kilometers south of Seoul.
“This is Tiro,master of ceremonies for today’s wedding,” the 21 --featuring a cone--shaped body, two arms and a dark--glassed 22 with eyes and a mouth of flashing lights---said in front of smiling guests.In a male voice,the robot 23 the couple to the crowd,let the couple bow to them and performed its 24___ duties.Manufacturer Hanool Robotics claims it is the first 25 in the world a robot has been 26 as master of ceremonies at a wedding.
After its marital(婚姻的)duties,Tiro---whose 27 was put at some 215,000 dollars---would be upgraded to perform various 28 functions,according to Hanool officials.Small other robots were also at the ceremony to 29 guests or give performances.
South Korean robots have also been given harder tasks to tackle. Last month it was 30 that a robot dubbed OFRO would be arranged as a school security guard in what was also claimed as a world first.
21.A.master B.designer C.engineer D.robot
22.A.forehead B.mind C.face D.form
23.A.introduced B.told C.pushed D.1ed
24.A.prepared B.arranged C.planned D.programmed
25.A.day B.time C.moment D.stage
26.A.used B.known C.considered D.created
27.A.wealth B.cost C.value D.charge
28.A.modem B.special C.old D.other
29.A.enjoy B.guide C.observe D.visit
30.A.reported B.believed C.suggested D.thought
A poor boy , named Howard Kelly , was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods door to door . He was hungry , 36 he decided to beg something to eat .
When a young woman opened the door , instead of a 37 he asked for a drink of water . Thinking he looked 38 she brought him a large glass of milk . He drank it and then asked , “How much do I 39 you ? ”
“No , you don’t owe me anything , ” she replied . “Mother has taught me 40 to accept pay for a kindness . ” Leaving that house , he not only felt stronger 41 , but it also increased his faith in God and the human race . He was about to 42 before this point .
43 later the young woman became seriously ill . The local doctors couldn’t cure her illness . They sent her to the big city , where specialists can be 44 to study her disease . Dr . Howard Kelly , now 45 , came for the consultation (会诊) . When he heard the name of the town where she came from , a strange light filled his eyes . 46 , he went into her room .
47 in his doctor’s gown (罩衣) he went in to see her . He 48 her at once . He went back to the 49 and determined to do his best to save her life . From that day on , he gave special attention to her case .
Finally , the battle was won . Dr . Kelly asked a nurse to 50 the bill to her room . She was afraid to open it 51 she knew that it would 52 the rest of her life to pay it off . Finally she looked and read these words on the side of the bill :
“Paid in full with a glass of 53 . ” (Signed ) Dr . Howard Kelly .
Tears of 54 flooded her eyes as she 55 silently : “Thank you , God . Your love has spread through human hearts and hands. ”
A.after B.so C.however D.before
A.meal B.dollar C.cent D.drink
A.sick B.poor C.hungry D.tired
A.pay off B.pay back C.owe D.lend
A.always B.seldom C.often D.never
A.mentally B.physically C.healthily D.spiritually
A.give up B.give away C.give in D.give off
A.Years B.Months C.Weeks D.Days
A.called up B.called on C.called at D.called in
A.rich B.old C.famous D.busy
A.Slowly B.Immediately C.Pleasantly D.Surprisingly
A.Covered B.Had C.Dressed D.Put
A.knew B.saw C.recognized D.realized
A.waiting room B.office C.meeting room D.consultation room
A.give B.bring C.send D.carry
A.but B.because C.even if D.in case
A.spend B.take C.use D.afford
A.tea B.coffee C.water D.milk
A.sadness B.pride C.joy D.interest
A.said B.shouted C.sighed D.prayed
I believe ___36__ is a powerful(强效的) medicine.
It was Sunday. I had the last __37__ to see and I get into her room. She was an old woman, sitting on the bed, trying to ____38__ her socks. Usually I said something like this: “How are you feeling? The nurse says your _39__ is visiting you today. I believe you are __40__ him.
She ___41___ with a serious voice, “ Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not yours.” I was surprised and ___42___. I sat down and helped her with the ___43__. She began to tell me that her only son lived not far away from her, ___44___ she had not seen him for five years. She believed her ___45__ problems were worse because of ___46__ her son. After hearing her story and helping her put on her socks, I asked if there was ____47___ I could do for her. She __48__ her head and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to __49__.
Each story is ___50__. Some are clear; others are not. Some are true; others are not, yet all those things do not __51_. What matters to the storyteller is that the story is heard.
Listening to someone’s story costs ___52___ but it is the key to healing(康复). I often ____53__ what the woman taught me, and I ____54__ myself of the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. I __55___ the power of listening.
A.speaking B.reading C.listening D.writing
A.doctor B.nurse C.patient D.student
A.take off B.get off C.clean out D.put on
A.daughter B.son C.sister D.brother
A.looking forward to B.asking for C.going on D.worrying about
A.impressed B.stopped C.asked D.greeted
A.excited B.mad C.embarrassed D.angry
A.shoes B.shirt C.socks D.shorts
A.or B.so C.but D.if
A.health B.mental C.physical D.aging
A.missing B.loving C.understanding D.meeting
A.nothing else B.anything C.nothing D.everything
A.shook B.dropped C.waved D.moved
A.see B.write C.listen D.feel
A.terrible B.different C.similar D.true
A.happen B.appear C.matter D.change
A.anything B.everything C.something D.nothing
A.think of B.dream of C.get over D.laugh at
A.teach B.ask C.remind D.cheer
A.talk about B.show off C.believe in D.run out of
What is intelligence anyway? When I was in the army I 21 an intelligence test that all soldiers took, and, against 22 of 100, scored 160.No one at the base had ever seen a figure like that, and for two hours they made a big fuss over me.
All my life I've been registering scores like that, 23 I have the complacent(洋洋自得的) feeling that I'm highly intelligent, and I expect other people to think so too. Actually, though, don't such scores simply mean that I am very good at answering the type of academic questions that are considered worthy of answers by people who 24 the intelligence tests - people with intellectual bents(天分) similar to mine?
For instance, I once had an auto-repair man, who, on these intelligence tests, could not 25 have scored more than 80,by my estimate. Yet, when anything went wrong with my car I hurried to him—and he always fixed it.
Well,then,suppose my auto—repair man 26 questions for some intelligence tests.By doing every one of them I'd prove myself a 27 .In a world where I have to work with my 28 ,I'd do poorly.
Consider my auto—repair man 29 .He had a habit of telling 30 .One time he said. “Doc, a deaf and dumb man 31 some nails.Having entered a store,he put two fingers together on the counter and made 32 movements with the other hand.The clerk brought him a hammer.He 33 his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering.The clerk 34 him some nails.He picked out the right size and left.Well,Doc,the35 man who came in was blind.He wanted scissors. 36 do you suppose he asked for them?" I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers.He burst out laughing and said,“Why, you fool,he used his 37 and asked for them.” Then he said smugly, "I've been 38 that on all my customers today." "Did you catch many?" I asked. "Quite a few," he said, "but I knew 39 I'd catch you." "Why is that?" I asked. "Because you're so goddamned educated, Doc, I knew you couldn't be very 40 ." And I have an uneasy feeling that he had something there.
A.failed B.wrote C.received D.chose
A.an average B.a total C.an amount D.a number
A.then B.but C.so that D.because
A.join in B.make up C.go over D.look through
A.approximately B.possibly C.certainly D.frequently
A.answered B.practiced C.designed D.tried
A.teacher B.doctor C.winner D.fool
A.brains B.efforts C.hands D.abilities
A.again B.as usual C.too D.as well
A.lies B.jokes C.news D.tales
A.bought B.tested C.found D.needed
A.cutting B.hammering C.scissoring D.circling
A.nodded B.raised C.shook D.turned
A.brought B.packed C.sent D.sold
A.clever B.other C.right D.next
A.What B.How C.Who D.Which
A.imagination B.hand C.voice D.information
A.trying B.proving C.practicing D.examining
A.with wisdom B.at once C.in reality D.for sure
A.clear B.silly C.slow D.smart
The New York Times published an article recently that shows great regret for the "death of conversation".It suggests that while technology such as cell phones, e-mails, and Internet posting makes us feel more 36 than ever, they’re also driving us 37 from people around us.
Users get final connectivity 38 the price of 39 face-to-face conversation. Sherry Turkle, author of the article in The New York Times says people are 40 to a different way of being “alone together”.
Actually , 41 text messages or writing micro-blogs allows us to 42 thoughts.
43 bits and pieces of online cannot 44 a “real conversation.” Lan Guo, 19, a freshman English major from Changsha University , said that she would like to hear people’s tone of voice and see their faces in a (n) 45 . “The give and take of ideas in a conversation sharpens our minds.” she said. She also mentions that 46 ourselves in mobile technology reduces our chance of starting conversations with strangers and 47 people.
Turkle mentioned the popular 48 of “I share, therefore I am ”among this generation. Liu Xuan, a young writer from Taiwan and psychology graduate from Harvard University, thinks it’s a mindset adopted by most young people. They are so busy creating or polishing their online persona (网络人格)that they forget how to live a (n) 49 life. For example, They may 50 more about blogging about attending a party rather than enjoying being 51 .
52 , experts remind us that it’s unfair to blame mobile technology . Chen Chen, a sociology expert at China Youth &Children Research Center, points out that it is still owners of gadgets , such as cell phones and tablets , who’re avoiding personal 53 . We take advantage of these devices to hide ourselves 54 others. Texting messages or calling may be a (n) 55 to avoid contact with others, such as having eye contact. “Only by strengthening conversation can we understand each other. Simply throwing away the mobile gadgets is not a solution.” she said.
A.received B.shared C.connected D.respected
A.off B.back C.away D.down
A.beyond B.at C.for D.above
A.having B.risking C.sacrificing D.sharing
A.related B.committed C.devoted D.accustomed
A.sending B.getting C.reading D.taking
A.change B.exchange C.deliver D.raise
A.So B.And C.Or D.But
A.indicate B.replace C.cover D.involve
A.conversation B.computer C.party D.Internet
A.abandoning B.joining C.burying D.attaching
A.interviewing B.introducing C.knowing D.meeting
A.feeling B.concept C.fact D.truth
A.colorful B.interesting C.real D.meaningful
A.worry B.care C.ask D.debate
A.there B.out C.down D.in
A.Therefore B.Altogether C.Instead D.However
A.information B.space C.contact D.management
A.from B.of C.behind D.under
A.approach B.source C.result D.excuse
It was on a summer burning afternoon in Denver.The sky was blue and the wind was blowing slightly.A man from a big36 with a new wagon (马车) and a beautiful pair of horses was 37 along a country road.He did not38 much attention to39 he was going.Pretty soon he realized that he was40 , but he continued to drive,41 to find his way or to meet someone who could tell him how to42 to the town.
It was a long43 road.For several hours he kept on driving.44 it was almost dark, he saw in a cornfield a tall farmer plowing (犁) the land.He stopped his45 team of horses near the fence and called out, "Hello, farmer"
"Hello, yourself" the farmer replied,46 plowing.
"Where does this 47 go ?"
"I haven't ever seen it go anywhere.It always48 right where it is " , said the farmer, without stopping his work.
"How far is it 49 the next town?" said the stranger, speaking a little louder.
"Don't know, never 50 it " replied the farmer.
By this time the city man was getting51 , "What do you know? You're the biggest52 I ever saw"
The farmer53 the plow and turned and looked for a long time at the city man.Then he said scornfully (轻蔑地) , "Maybe I don't know much.54 I am a fool.But55 I'm not lost!"
A.enterprise B.city C.farm D.company
A.driving B.exploring C.escaping D.resting
A.fix B.give C.recommend D.provide
A.which B.that C.where D.what
A.gone B.missing C.lost D.discouraged
A.managing B.expecting C.refusing D.forgetting
A.take back B.bring back C.look back D.get back
A.lonely B.busy C.crowded D.proper
A.If B.After C.When D.Though
A.tired B.exited C.bored D.disappointed
A.already B.still C.thus D.merely
A.horse B.town C.field D.road
A.trains B.lives C.stays D.stands
A.in B.to C.inside D.from
A.built B.imagined C.overlooked D.measured
A.annoyed B.ridiculous C.concerned D.content
A.farmer B.businessman C.fool D.driver
A.undertook B.continued C.began D.stopped
A.Perhaps B.Luckily C.Exactly D.Indeed
A.in turn B.at least C.sooner or later D.at most