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When you are five years old, your mother is your everything. She is your      , friend, and nurse; the only person you rely on        with your hopes, dreams, and wishes. But for me, this was not the case.
My mother suffered from       problems that would keep her in bed for days, leaving me to care for her and look after myself. This situation       me to grow up much faster. While I knew my mother was sick, I felt deep down that we could       it and everything would be okay.      , in 1997 everything went terribly wrong, and my life changed forever.
Adoption is a       word to a five-year-old, but when I realized that my own mother had signed me over to      , I felt it was the worst betrayal(背叛). I suffered from shock, anger, and confusion as I attempted to adjust to my new family. No longer could I       anyone since the person I had loved more than all else had abandoned me. Hearing people tell me that she did it in my best interest, I felt even more      . I could not forgive her and always       how she could reject me like an old sofa.
However, the more I got older, the more I began to understand how       our situation had been.We had been       on boxes of noodles, and at one point we       lived in our car. I was once passed from drug-addicted cousins to mentally unstable neighbors as my mother       to try and save me from what our lives were becoming             each day passed.
Only recently have I begun to understand       my mother gave me to strangers.     she really did save me. She loved me more than anything, so she wanted me to have a      in life, one she could no longer offer me. I now know my life has been a special       only because she was selfless enough to give me up.

A.hostess B.competitor C.provider D.candidate

A.mainly B.completely C.gradually D.occasionally

A.moral B.physical C.social D.legal

A.forced B.inspired C.allowed D.convinced

A.stick to B.escape from C.decide on D.get through

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

A.familiar B.negative C.simple D.foreign

A.strangers B.cousins C.friends D.neighbors

A.understand B.support C.trust D.praise

A.worried B.innocent C.scared D.bitter

A.imagined B.wondered C.remembered D.questioned

A.ridiculous B.urgent C.desperate D.complex

A.focusing B.working C.acting D.surviving

A.also B.even C.still D.yet

A.fought B.learnt C.hesitated D.tended

A.till B.before C.as D.once

A.how B.why C.that D.what

A.In the long run B.Time and again C.For quite a while D.All at once

A.challenge B.goal C.reward D.chance

A.gift B.fact C.test D.deal

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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Won!I won!
The lesson I learned from my mom’s 44 has stayed with me over the years.Ihear them whenever I am faced with a challenge, or whenever I 45 myself.

A.once B.seldom C.usually D.even

A.meetings B.shows C.matches D.practices

A.cloudy B.wet C.cold D.windy

A.suffered B.explained C.planned D.escaped

A.write B.break C.read D.report

A.noticing B.gathering C.hearing D.analyzing

A.talkers B.dreamers C.attackers D.losers

A.positive B.familiar C.brief D.convenient

A.testing B.improving C.questioning D.affecting

A.aim B.taste C.habit D.attitude

A.lost B.controlled C.practiced D.continued

A.usual B.safe C.secret D.private

A.off B.in C.by D.up

A.annoyed B.awkward C.scared D.bitter

A.ran B.gave C.stood D.rang

A.delicate B.extra C.creative D.casual

A.chance B.message C.order D.note

A.spared B.requested C.prepared D.sent

A.actions B.reasons C.words D.promises

A.judge B.express C.comfort D.doubt

One day, a farmer’s donkey fell into a dried up well. The animal cried16 for hours as the farmer tried to 17 what to do. Finally, he decided that the animal was 18 , the well needed to be covered up, and 19 the donkey just wasn’t worth the 20 , so he invited his neighbors to 21 and help him bury the donkey in the well. They all held shovels (铲) and begin to shovel 22 into the well. At first, the donkey 23 what was happing and 24 cried pitifully. Then, to everyone’s25 , he quieted down. A few shovel loads later, the farmer finally looked 26 into the well and was 27 at what he saw. 28 each shovel load of dirt that hit his back, the donkey 29 something surprising. He shook it off and took a step up! As the farmer’s neighbors30 to shovel dirt 31 the animal, he would shake it off and take a step up. The donkey stepped 32 over the edge of the well! As with the donkey, 33 is going to shovel dirt 34 you, all kinds of dirt. We can get out of the deepest wells just by not stopping, by never giving 35 .

A.happily B.hardly C.sadly D.greatly

A.carry out B.think out C.leave out D.watch out

A.young B.small C.old D.large

A.rescuing B.killing C.selling D.buying

A.money B.effort C.praise D.time

A.come around B.come over C.come down D.come to

A.stone B.earth C.dirt D.soil

A.realized B.found C.heard D.saw

A.again B.ever C.never D.once

A.joy B.amazement C.disappoint ment D.excitement

A.off B.down C.up D.over

A.astonished B.sorry C.worried D.angry

A.With B.As C.For D.On

A.did B.had C.made D.considered

A.began B.stopped C.started D.con tinued

A.at the top of B.on top of C.at the foot of D.in front of

A.luckily B.successfully C.hard D.easily

A.life B.world C.time D.work

A.off B.on C.up D.down

A.up B.away C.in D.out

My sister and I grew up in a little village in England.Our father was a struggling ___36___, but I always knew he was ___37___.He never criticized us, but used ___38___ to bring out our best.He’d say, “If you pour water on flowers, they flourish.If you don’t give them water, they die.” I ___39___ as a child I said something ___40___ about somebody, and father said, “___41___ time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, it’s a reflection of you.” He explained that if I looked for the best ___42___ people, I would get the best ___43___.From then on I’ve always tried to ___44___ the principle in my life and later in running my company.
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A.strict B.honest C.special D.learned

A.praise B.courage C.power D.warmth

A.think B.imagine C.remember D.guess

A.unnecessary B.unkind C.unimportant D.unusual

A.Another B.Some C.Any D.Other

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

A.in case B.by turns C.by chance D.in return

A.revise B.set C.review D.follow

A.understanding B.experienced C.serious D.demanding

A.taking up B.making up C.picking up D.keeping up

A.suggestion B.decision C.notice D.choice

A.and B.as C.even if D.as if

A.helped B.allowed C.persuaded D.suggested

A.always B.never C.seldom D.almost

A.rather B.but C.for D.therefore

A.promise B.task C.belief D.dream

A.this B.he C.it D.that

A.newspaper B.magazine C.program D.project

A.controlled B.comforted C.reminded D.raised

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A.path B.road C.steps D.route

A.thoughts B.opinions C.ideas D.plans

A.ask B.call C.demand D.order

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A.opportunities B.consequences C.results D.aims

A.step B.measure C.way D.action

A.expected B.tried C.permitted D.managed

A.stating B.describing C.presenting D.sharing

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

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A.check B.examine C.inspect D.review

A.gradually B.suddenly C.immediately D.slowly

A.desiring B.claiming C.begging D.dreaming

A.particularly B.honestly C.falsely D.correctly

A.difficult B.impressive C.early D.natural

A.give up B.put up C.take up D.set up

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A.enjoy B.learn C.share D.hide

A.after B.ago C.before D.later

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