阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从下列各题所给的四个选项(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。
Strange things happen to time when you travel. __11___the earth is divided into24 time zones, one hour apart, you can have days with __12___ or fewer than 24 hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you __13___ a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your __14___ enters a different time zone every __15___. As you enter each zone, the time __16___ one hour. Traveling west, you set your clock back; traveling east, you set it __17___. Each day of your trip has __18___ 25 or 23 hours.
If you travel by ship across the Pacific, you ___19___ the internationaldate line. By agreement, this is the point __20___ a new day begins. __21___ you cross the line, you change your __22___ one full day, backward __23____ forward. Traveling east, today __24___ yesterday; traveling west, __25___ is tomorrow!
A.Because B.If C.Although D.When
A.much B.more C.many D.less
A.do B.make C.go D.travel
A.plane B.train C.car D.ship
A.day B.night C.hour D.time
A.goes B.changes C.shows D.adds
A.ahead B.upward C.backward D.fast
A.neither B.either C.both D.nor
A.travel B.trip C.cover D.cross
A.which B.what C.that D.where
A.When B.Where C.While D.Before
A.time B.calendar C.date D.hour
A.and B.or C.but D.still
A.changes B.makes C.becomes D.goes
A.which B.this C.that D.it
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
At one point or 36 in life, we are all 37 to make a speech to an audience on different occasions, for example, in the classroom to share successful 38 with classmates or on a wedding to send your best wishes in honor of the newly-weds. No matter 39 the audience seems to be, we are in public speaking. 40, most of us don’t do a very satisfactory job. We get nervous. We forget what to say, we 41 unnecessary words, and we 42 the audience. We feel awful, feeling like completely a loser, and wish we would never have to speak again.
Cheer up! You are not alone and things are not 43 bad. Here are a few44 for you to 45 the pain. First, be clear about the purpose of your speech. What is the 46? Why are you speaking? Then, gather as much information 47 you can think of on your subject. It is advised that onespend plenty of your time doing some research and organizing your material so that your speech is clear and crystal. 48 many examples, pictures, charts, and graphs if possible. Most importantly, never forget your audience. Don’t talk over their heads, and don’t 49 them. Treat them with 50.During the course, let your 51 come through so that they feel as if you make person-to-person communication with them. They will surely 52 your thoughtfulness and find your speech enjoyable.
Just remember: Be prepared. Know your subject, the occasion, and the audience . If you follow these steps, you will see you don’t have to be 53. 54, you may find you more than enjoy the period and that you 55 to make more and long speeches. But don’t hog the podium and steal the show!
A.other B.others C.another D.the other
A.called in B.called upon C.called out D.called off
A.stories B.materials C.experience D.information
A.how large B.what big size C.how much D.how many
A.However B.Therefore C.But D.As a result
A.miss B.avoid C.hate D.repeat
A.amaze B.bore C.amuse D.embarrass
A.that B.too much C.much too D.far from
A.advices B.tips C.suggestion D.words
A.get across B.go through C.get over D.go over
A.situation B.condition C.occasion D.instruction
A.which B.for which C.as D.that
A.Include B.Including C.Give D.Showing
A.talk aloud with B.talk down to C.Talk about D.talk to
A.honor B.respect C.discipline D.encouragement
A.personality B.points C.speech D.opinions
A.enjoy B.appreciate C.thank D.express
A.frightened B.afraid C.enthusiastic D.relaxed
A.However B.In fact C.In other words D.similarly
A.are anxious B.look forward C.volunteer D.willing
One day, when I was in high school, I saw a kid named Kyle from my class walking home from school with all his books. I thought to myself, “ 36 would anyone bring home all his books for the weekend? He must really be 37 .”
As I was walking, I saw several kids running toward him. They ran at him, 38 all his books out of his arms and he fell down in the dirt. His glasses went 39 and landed in the grass.
My 40 went out to him. So, I ran over to him. 41 I handed him his glasses, he looked at me and said, “Hey, thanks!”
I helped him pick up his books, and asked him where he lived. As it 42 , he lived near me. We talked all the way home. Over the next four years, Kyle and I became best friends.
Kyle was the 43 student of our class, one of those guys that really found 44 during high school. Therefore he had the honor to prepare a 45 speech. On the graduation day, I could see that he was 46 . So, I patted him on the back and said, “Hey, big guy, you’ll be 47 !” He looked at me and smiled.
He cleared his throat, and began. “Graduation is a time to 48 those who helped you make it through those 49 years. Your parents, your teachers…but mostly your friends. I am here to tell all of you that being a friend to someone is the best 50 you can give him.”
I just looked at my friend with 51 as he told the story of the first day we met. He had planned to 52 himself over the weekend and was carrying his books home. “Thankfully, nothing happened. My friend 53 me from doing the unspeakable(不能说出来的).”
Not until that moment did I realize that you should never underestimate(低估) the 54 of your actions. With one small gesture you can 55 a person’s life. For better or for worse.
A.How B.When C.Why D.Where
A.stupid B.clever C.wonderful D.anxious
A.throwing B.knocking C.taking D.catching
A.lost B.sending C.broken D.flying
A.heart B.head C.hands D.thought
A.While B.As C.Because D.Once
A.passed B.came up C.went on D.turned out
A.top B.hardest C.favorite D.luckiest
A.friendship B.themselves C.pleasure D.it
A.class B.school C.graduation D.college
A.excited B.nervous C.proud D.crazy
A.great B.famous C.praised D.honored
A.reward B.remember C.thank D.congratulate
A.happy B.exciting C.old D.difficult
A.chance B.gift C.help D.favor
A.wonder B.anxiety C.disbelief D.pride
A.kill B.enjoy C.test D.hurt
A.protected B.freed C.warned D.saved
A.price B.use C.power D.meaning
A.destroy B.change C.save D.understand
Alone in the light at the dining room table, surrounded by a nearly dark house, I sat in tears.
Finally, I 36 in getting both kids to bed. As a new single 37 , I had to be both Mommy and Daddy to my two little children.
With full rights of my children, I 38 to give them a normal and comfortable home life. I 39 a happy face for them.
I rose slowly, trying not to 40 even the least sound which might start them up 41 . I tiptoed(蹑手蹑脚地走) out of their room, 42 the door part way, and went downstairs.
And loneliness(孤独). I 43 as thought I were at the bottom(底部) of a great sea of loneliness. It all 44 together and I was at once lost. I sat there, 45 crying.
Just then, a pair of little 46 went around my middle and a little face looked up at me. I looked down into my five-year-old son’s 47 face.
I was shy to be 48 crying by my son. “I’m sorry. Ethan, I didn’t know you were stillo awake.” I don’t know why, but so many people 49 when they cry and I was no exception. “I didn’t 50 to cry. I’m just a little 51 tonight.”
“It’s okay, Daddy. It’s okay to cry; you’re just 52 .”
I couldn’t express(表达) how happy he made me, this little boy, who was simple, gave me 53 to cry. He seemed to be saying that I didn’t have to always be 54 , and that sometimes it was possible to allow myself to feel weak and let out my 55 .
A.succeeded B.escaped C.failed D.helped
A.mother B.worker C.parent D.stepfather
A.followed B.grew C.joined D.tried
A.put on B.took on C.put down D.took in
A.fill B.stop C.make D.end
A.over B.again C.once D.already
A.locked B.fixed C.opened D.closed
A.felt B.thought C.fell D.woke
A.went B.afforded C.came D.agreed
A.loudly B.hardly C.widely D.silently
A.arms B.legs C.hands D.eyes
A.pleased B.helpful C.excited D.angry
A.moved B.seen C.heard D.touched
A.explain B.complain C.apologize D.wonder
A.want B.mean C.appear D.prefer
A.worried B.special C.tired D.sad
A.a person B.a male C.terrific D.nervous
A.decision B.interest C.right D.truth
A.experienced B.strong C.single D.able
A.ideas B.secrets C.words D.feelings