完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
One morning I wasted nearly an hour watching a tiny ant carry a huge feather. Several times, it 36 several obstacles in its path. And after a brief pause it would make the necessary detour (绕道). 37 one point, the ant had to cross a crack(裂缝) about 10mm wide. After some 38 thoughts, the ant laid the feather over the crack, walked 39 it and picked the feather up on the other side, then continued on its way. I was 40 by the cleverness of this ant. It was only a small insect, lacking in 41 yet equipped with a brain to reason, explore, discover and overcome. 42 this ant, like the other two-legged creatures 43 on the earth, also shares human failings.
After some time the ant 44 reached its destination — a flower bed and a small hole that was the entrance to its 45 home. It was there that the ant met its 46 . How could that large feather possibly 47 such a small hole? Of course, it couldn’t. So the ant, after all this 48 and using great brightness, overcoming problems a1l along the way, just gave up the 49 and went home. The ant had not thought the problem through 50 it began its journey and in the end the feather was 51 more than a burden. Isn’t our 52 like that?
We worry about our families; we worry about the 53 of money; and we worry about all kinds of things. These are all burdens — the things we pick up along life’s path, and drag them around the obstacles and over the cracks that life will bring, only to 54 that at the destination they are 55 and we can’t take them with us.
A.came across B.came about C.got over D.took over
A.For B.At C.To D.With
A.brave B.tiring C.short D.magic
A.through B.across C.beside D.behind
A.satisfied B.frightened C.annoyed D.attracted
A.height B.size C.depth D.width
A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.But D.Moreover
A.living B.working C.sleeping D.walking
A.finally B.probably C.suddenly D.easily
A.lonely B.comfortable C.underground D.big
A.partner B.parent C.match D.friend
A.fix B.fit C.fill D.feel
A.trouble B.pleasure C.decision D.matter
A.insect B.problem C.feather D.hole
A.before B.after C.until D.once
A.everything B.anything C.something D.nothing
A.study B.aim C.dream D.1ife
A.waste B.lack C.worth D.danger
A.think B.wonder C.warn D.find
A.bad B.useless C.meaningful D.practical
A boy, about 10 years old, got to my clinic with his sick cat for cure. Thc cat was a tiny beautiful thing, about the boy's own36 . I could see she was37 very strong and lovely with the fur of a38 and Tigress was her name. She 39 me with a friendly nub against my hand.
I40 her and found a tumor(肿瘤). She had no41 of recovery. I looked at the fresh-faced boy and back at Tigress. I began to 42 pity on the boy. At such a young age, he had to face to part with his beloved one.
I told him as 43 as I could what I had found, and what it meant. The boy's face twisted (扭曲) and turned away. I sat down and 44 Tigress to give the boy some time to recover. I felt Tigress's old beautiful fur45 we discussed the possible choice with him: I could give her an operation, which would be very46 and would not make her live longer than a month, or an injection and put her to sleep.
After some time, the boy accepted the reality. "I've seen her 47 recently, so I'd like her to die peacefully." I could see how 48 it was costing him in making such a49 .
I asked if he wanted to take her home overnight to say goodbye. He said he just wanted to be 50 with her for a few minutes. I went to get the 51 which I would use to put her to sleep. I could not control the52 streaming down my face.
She fell asleep, her head53 in his hand, lovely and quiet, but her owner now had all the54 . "This is the finest55 you could give. You bear the pain so that the loved one might rest." The boy nodded and he understood.
A.age B.child C.baby D.size
A.always B.now C.once D.often
A.tiger B.animal C.cat D.dog
A.nodded B.greeted C.looked at D.saw
A.saw B.felt C.rubbed D.examined
A.give B.want C.feel D.take
A.possible B.gently C.long D.soon
A.turned away B.turned to C.turned down D.turned in
A.after B.before C.while D.because
A.expensive B.simple C.cheap D.quick
A.starve B.change C.play D.suffer
A.long B.often C.much D.soon
A.way B.effort C.leap D.decision
A.lonely B.alone C.sad D.glad
A.gift B.knife C.medicine D.operation
A.tears B.heart C.feeling D.emotion
A.shaking B.nodding C.turning D.lying
A.relief B.suffering C.sleep D.fun
A.gift B.injection C.examination D.treatment
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Imagine that Mom and Dad have friends over, and you have to talk to adults all evening.Say the wrong thing and the parents may get mad.But, say _50_, and they'll think you weren't friendly.So, _51_can you talk with adults?
It's _52_.Just ask them questions about themselves."Many of them like to talk about what they do for a living," suggests psychologist Tim Ursiny, author of The Confidence Plan.
Kids can also talk to grown-ups about _53_.Ask what the last good movie they saw was, because people at dinner parties "_54_" when the conversation turns to movies, Ursiny says.If a grown-up is _55_ Harry Potter, it's ok to talk about your love for Harry.It's a safe topic, one that both grown-ups and kids can enjoy, so go ahead and talk about whether Dumbledore is really dead.
But _56_the topic of video games."Adults don't want to hear about your video game _57_they play it," Ursiny explains.
Adults also don't want to hear slang.Don't use language they don't _58_.Ursiny says kids should learn to speak to other people in their own language.
_59_,most adults aren't into slang, they do remember what it was like to be a kid.Ursiny recommends asking adults what school was like when they were your age."It might be a fun discussion if you _60_your
10th-grade experience with theirs."_61_you chat with your parents beforehand to find out which topics are
off-limits(禁区).
Also, don't chat about things that make your parents feel guilty.Don't mention _62_ stuff such as how Dad has been sleeping on the couch, Ursiny says.And don't complain that Mom has been late preparing breakfast.
Instead, Ursiny says, kids should try to put themselves in their parents' _63_.Learning how to _64_that type of understanding might help you out in the future."The most successful people, can develop a sympathetic feeling for others," he says.
A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing
A.how B.whatever C.why D.when
A.important B.interesting C.hard D.easy
A.movies B.meals C.parties D.hobbies
A.look up B.light up C.make up D.keep up
A.in B.on C.into D.onto
A.neglect B.avoid C.prevent D.ignore
A.when B.unless C.but D.because
A.believe B.accept C.understand D.agree
A.While B.As C.If D.Since
A.show B.compare C.balance D.match
A.Make sure B.Pay attention C.Watch out D.Take care
A.incredible B.special C.embarrassing D.personal
A.shoes B.clothes C.condition D.location
A.produce B.shape C.raise D.develop
Mearl Jacobs’ body was at the funeral home. The memorial service was 31 for the next day. We 32in the family room to tell stories, sharing 33 of her. She had lived a life 34 with stories. Most people didn’t know that she had worked for thirty years at Rockwall International to help the homeless, or that 35 she really didn’t care much for baseball, she loved listening to the 36 because her son loved baseball.
Before long the 37 turned from stories about Mearl to stories of how she changed and 38 the lives in the room.
Her daughter Carol, said, “Just a few hours before Mom died she said she wanted to go home. I asked her if she 39 back to her apartment. She said, ‘NO!’ I asked, ‘Home in Heaven?’‘YES!’”
A series of love and 40 was realized that night. Mearl had lived a life that affected the young and old 41 . When she did so, you became a different person, a 42 and reformed person. She was 43 that way. She knew how to show the things that really 44in the life. She 45 for values that she held dear and she always seemed to know how to influence people and to accept them “as is”. He grandkids talked of her 46 acceptance of them, no matter what.
Some things have to be seen to be understood, such as love, forgiveness and acceptance. Mearl knew how to help you 47 . She had always shown total 48 to the family and friends – to people.
The next day Mearl was 49 the topic. We buried the body, but she lives in all those, present and 50 . She is always there, giving and loving.
A.canceled B.ordered C.set D.left
A.gathered B.waited C.cried D.consulted
A.dinner B.memories C.possessions D.success
A.mixed B.combined C.compared D.filled
A.unless B.until C.if D.although
A.games B.songs C.operas D.stories
A.argument B.comment C.background D.conversation
A.rescued B.shaped C.lost D.prevented
A.meant B.moved C.dated D.went
A.curiosity B.envy C.kindness D.sympathy
A.equally B.hopefully C.eventually D.properly
A.happier B.better C.milder D.ruder
A.interested B.shocked C.puzzled D.gifted
A.lacked B.troubled C.mattered D.admitted
A.made up B.stood up C.watched out D.reached out
A.unnecessary B.unusual C.unconditional D.unfamiliar
A.see B.improve C.explain D.remove
A.appreciation B.devotion C.determination D.operation
A.almost B.still C.ever D.even
A.beyond B.behind C.within D.outside
In 1985 a France television company sent its reporters to the Paris Metro(地铁).They took ___21___ to see what passengers would do if they saw someone ___22___ on the platform or trains.The incidents looked ___23___ and they were all done with the help of actors.However, very ___24___ people tried to help, and most passengers ___25___ not to notice.In one of the ___26___, a foreigner was attacked by three men.The attack was on a ___27___ which was quite full, and although the man tried to get ___28___ passengers to help, they all refused.This is not only a French ___29___.A British newspaper reported in 1991 that a professor of Social Psychology in New York had ___30___ his students out to rob their own cars.The students didn’t try to ___31___ what they were doing.About 80 people ___32___ 250 car thefts, and only twelve of them tried to ___33___ the student robbers.In a typical incident, one man stopped, looked, and then put his hands over his ___34___ and shouted “I didn’t see that!” About forty people ___35___ to help the thieves, and two people ___36___ sat down next to the car and ___37___ to buy a camera and a television set a student was ___38___ from the back seat of his own car.The professor ___39___ whether it is a problem of big cities or would be the ___40___ thing as happens anywhere.
A.notes B.trains C.cameras D.newspapers
A.attacked B.stolen C.wounded D.struck
A.great B.real C.serious D.terrible
A.many B.old C.few D.large
A.pretended B.seemed C.managed D.asked
A.passengers B.actors C.accidents D.incidents
A.plane B.train C.truck D.bus
A.another B.all C.more D.the other
A.situation B.agreement C.problem D.accident
A.brought B.sent C.took D.put
A.expose B.hide C.tell D.find
A.watched B.discovered C.found D.realized
A.help B.refuse C.stop D.report
A.face B.head C.eyes D.ears
A.expected B.offered C.hated D.liked
A.bravely B.surely C.actually D.certainly
A.wanted B.loved C.needed D.waited
A.sending B.taking C.offering D.robbing
A.knows B.wonders C.learns D.asks
A.former B.different C.same D.small
I was born disabled.A difficult birth, feet first, my head 46 in the birth canal(产道). 47 I was 3, the Hospital in Boston told my father I had cerebral palsy(脑瘫).A loss of oxygen to my brain had destroyed brain 48 to the right side of my body.But 49 son of my dad’s was going to be disabled.Every day my dad 50 me on the bedroom floor to51 my right leg.His job was to craft(用手精心推拉) them straight, at any 52 .Back and forth, up and down, my dad pushed and pulled the muscles into 53 .But my dad’s help didn’t stop there. 54 my 13th birthday, he threw me a special party.When everybody was gone, he brought me a set of boxing gloves.We put them on.My dad continued to 55 me mercilessly.Each time I 56 him to stop.He told me I was a man now and things would be extra 57 for me.That same year, I was the only kid in my neighborhood that wasn’t 58 for Little League.Everybody laughed at me.Two weeks 59 , Dad started the Shed Park Minor League.Dad coached the Yankees and 60 me a pitcher(棒球投手).In high school, I became a football star.The 61 of my dad’s love guaranteed I walked and more.In 1997, a brain doctor in San Jose told me I didn’t have cerebral palsy 62 .
My dad never knew the whole truth 63 he passed away years ago.But all that 64 is the bottom line.After all his 65 , on this Father’s Day, like every Father’s Day, I’m no longer disabled.
A.stuck B.struck C.got D.laid
A.Because B.Though C.When D.Once
A.symbols B.signals C.character D.warnings
A.each B.every C.no D.neither
A.placed B.forced C.dropped D.threw
A.push B.pull C.exercise D.practice
A.expense B.pay C.salary D.cost
A.shape B.form C.style D.position
A.In B.On C.With D.By
A.beat B.win C.knock D.chase
A.ordered B.demanded C.wanted D.begged
A.rough B.bright C.tough D.easy
A.elected B.picked C.liked D.thought
A.later B.ago C.past D.over
A.asked B.offered C.made D.let
A.energy B.influence C.source D.power
A.in all B.after all C.above all D.all in all
A.since B.because of C.that D.when
A.finishes B.ends C.counts D.results
A.study B.effects C.function D.effort