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Once, in a lovely garden, lived the most beautiful butterfly in the world. She was so pretty, and had won so many beauty competitions that she had become very          . One day, the naughty cockroach (蟑螂) got fed up with her showing off, and decided  to teach her a          .
She went to see the butterfly, and in front of everyone she told her that she wasn’t really that          and that the butterfly only won the competitions because the judges had been          . In reality, the cockroach was the most beautiful.
The butterfly was          and told the cockroach, “I will          you in a beauty competition, with whichever judges you yourself choose.”
“OK, I          . See you on Saturday,” answered the cockroach, and left without waiting for a            .
That Saturday everyone went to the beauty competition. The butterfly arrived completely          of victory until she saw who the judges were: cockroaches, worms, beetles. All of them preferred the ugliness and bad          of the cockroach.
The butterfly was left          and disappointed, wanting never to enter another beauty competition in her life.          , the cockroach forgave the butterfly for her pride and they became friends.

A.pleased B.kind C.proud D.friendly

A.lesson B.class C.message D.text

A.excellent B.useful C.wonderful D.beautiful

A.fooled B.paid C.threatened D.instructed

A.angry B.disappointed C.sad D.sorry

A.aid B.beat C.show D.strike

A.doubt B.object C.accept D.know

A.competition B.word C.reply D.question

A.nervous B.confident C.clear D.afraid

A.shape B.taste C.look D.smell

A.sobbing B.laughing C.trembling D.singing

A.Certainly B.Fortunately C.Surprisingly D.Immediately

科目 英语   题型 完型填空   难度 中等
知识点: 学校生活
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A boy was walking home from school when he saw a large, tempting apple on one of the branches of an apple tree hanging out over a tall fence. The boy wasn’t much of a fruit-eater, ____ a bar of chocolate if given the choice, ____ , as they say, the forbidden fruit can be tempting. Seeing the apple, the boy wanted it. The more he looked at it, the ____ he felt and the more he wanted that apple.
He stood on tiptoe, ___ as high as he could, but even at his tallest ____ he was unable to touch it. He began to ____ up and down, as high as he could, at the ___ of each jump stretching his arms to get the apple. Still it remained out of ____.
Not giving up, he thought, if only he had something to ____ on. His school bag wouldn’t give enough height and he didn’t want to ____the things inside, like his lunch box, pencil case, and Game boy. Looking ____ he hoped he might find an old box, a rock, or, ____ luck, even a ladder, but it was a tidy neighborhood and there was nothing he could use.
He had tried everything he could think to do. ____ seeing any other choices, he gave up and started to walk ____ . At first he felt angry and disappointed thinking about how hungry he had become from his ____, and how he really wanted that apple. The more he _ __ like this, the more unhappy he became.
____, the boy of our story was a pretty smart guy, even if he couldn’t always get what he wanted. He started to say to himself. This isn’t ____. I don’t have the apple and I’m feeling miserable as well. There’s ____ more I can do to get the apple. That is unchangeable, but we are supposed to be able to ____ our feelings. If that’s the case, what can I do to feel better.

A.receiving B.offering C.preferring D.allowing

A.so B.but C.then D.or

A.sadder B.angrier C.tastier D.hungrier

A.expanding B.swinging C.stretching D.pulling

A.length B.strength C.range D.height

A.glance B.look C.walk D.jump

A.tip B.top C.stage D.level

A.reach B.hand C.sight D.hope

A.put B.hold C.get D.stand

A.take B.shake C.break D.strike

A.around B.forward C.down D.up

A.for B.on C.with D.of

A.After B.Without C.Through D.Upon

A.back B.down C.up D.away

A.efforts B.beliefs C.wishes D.goals

A.imagined B.thought C.tried D.claimed

A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Moreover D.However

A.helpful B.cheerful C.harmful D.skillful

A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything

A.forget B.express C.change D.remember

One Bite at a Time
Stephen was on campus(校园)to register when I first met him.
One summer day I was headed over to the administration building, I heard someone call my name. I around and saw Philip, one of my colleagues standing with another young man. As Philip introduced me to the young man, named Stephen, he reminded him that he would be taking one of my , Introduction to Literature. With a somewhat expression, Stephen asked if my class was going to be “hard”. Would he be able to pass? I he was concerned about failing before the day of classes. We talked about what the class would and I saw Stephen’s eyes getting big with .
Then I remembered a bit of classical dialog:
Question: “How do you eat an elephant?”
Answer: “One bite at a time.”
I told him to his work that way. To do his assignment(作业), all of them, and to get them in on time. I added that most students I knew made a timetable of all the assignment so they could their workload.
As time went on, I learned more of Stephen’s story. He had in middle school. It had taken him longer to finish than most young people. Family members, including his mother, kept reminding him that he was a . Now, in the face of their negative-saying he had been admitted into college. He told me that before coming to our campus no one had believed he had much .
Stephen didn’t become an “A” student. He didn’t make any honor rolls. Still, he managed to most of his courses by being in class every day, turning in all of his assignment on time and breaking down his studying into digestible parts. By passing course after course he began to gain a measure of self-respect. He was a great singer and he was the school’s cross-country team.
Every time I saw him on campus, he would brighten up and say, “One bite at a time.” Whenever he introduced me to his friends, he would tell them that he was when he was supposed to be failing. His , he said, was that he was what I taught him before classes ever started: “Take it one bite at a time.”

A.after B.when C.until D.once

A.turned B.sat C.moved D.went

A.jobs B.tests C.classes D.projects

A.innocent B.angry C.inspired D.pained

A.sensed B.imagined C.heard D.admitted

A.gathering B.parting C.closing D.opening

A.change B.adjust C.cover D.produce

A.interest B.anger C.fear D.excitement

A.avoid B.continue C.present D.approach

A.quiet B.optimistic C.energetic D.successful

A.plan B.increase C.reduce D.measure

A.fitted B.hesitated C.struggled D.progressed

A.cheat B.failure C.winner D.leader

A.experience B.information C.potential D.honor

A.pass B.begin C.take D.design

A.full-sized B.bite-sized C.pocket-sized D.medium-sized

A.in B.on C.at D.of

A.changing B.recovering C.concentrating D.succeeding

A.secret B.skill C.reply D.theory

A.spreading B.considering C.practicing D.expressing

Ella _____ at the car crash scene in New York last Sunday; she was travelling with me in Hawaii then.

A.shouldn’t have appeared B.couldn’t have appeared C.wouldn’t have appeared D.might not have appeared

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A.needed B.sold C.bought D.left

A.with B.of C.off D.without

A.decision B.reason C.hobby D.experience

A.soda B.juice C.water D.milk

A.another B.the other C.others D.other

A.order B.reply C.obey D.achieve

A.ever B.never C.always D.sometimes

A.think about B.take care C.pay for D.think out

A.like B.seem C.study D.get

A.excited B.difficult C.interesting D.necessary

A.on B.with C.for D.by

A.give up B.care about C.take pride in D.agree with

A.allow B.design C.teach D.cause

A.as B.since C.but D.though

A.added B.asked C.influenced D.regarded

Some years ago when I was in my first year in college, I heard Salome Bey sing for the first time. The moment was exciting. Salome’s filled the room and brought the theater to life. I was so that I decided to write an article about her.
I Salome Bey, telling her I was from Essence magazine, and that I wanted to meet her to talk about her career. She and told me to come to her studio next Tuesday. When I hung up, I was scared out of my mind. I I was lying. I was not a writer at all and hadn’t even written a grocery list.
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Ms Profit,
Your story on Salome Bey is fantastic. Yet we need some materials. Please add those and return the article immediately. We would like to your story soon.
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A.joy B.voice C.speech D.smile

A.Proud B.active C.satisfied D.moved

A.Visited B.emailed C.phoned D.interviewed

A.Agreed B.refused C.hesitated D.paused

A.Replied B.Discovered C.explained D.knew

A.Seriously B.patiently C.nervously D.quietly

A.Blaming B.fooling C.inviting D.urging

A.Pressure B.failure C.comment D.hardship

A.Finally B.Luckily C.Publicly D.Gradually

A.Disappeared B.Returned C.spread D.improved

A.Compare B.Struggle C.promote D.compete

A.Ignore B.deliver C.face D.receive

A.Decorating B.repairing C.cleaning D.leaving

A.Disbelief B.anxiety C.horror D.trouble

A.Secure B.related C.private D.reliable

A.Broadcast B.create C.publish D.assess

A.Recover B.prepare C.escape D.forget

A.Energetic B.endless C.typical D.enjoyable

A.Experience B.success C.benefit D.accident

A.attempt B.afford C.expect D.Pretend

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