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The opening and closing of doors are the most significant actions of man’s life. What a     lies in doors!
No man knows what awaits him when he opens a door.       the most familiar room, where the clock ticks and the hearth glows red at dusk may harbor          .The worker may actually have called and       the leaking pipe. The cook may have been ill and demanded her passport.
There are many kinds of doors. Revolving doors for hotels, shops and public buildings. There are many        the busy, bustling ways of modern life. Can you       William Shakespeare or Charles Dickens skipping through a       door? There are double doors, sliding doors, stage doors and glass doors. The       and mystery of a door lies in its quality of being hidden. A glass door is not a door at all, but a window. The meaning of a door is to       what lies inside; to keep the heart in suspense.
Also, there are many ways of opening doors. There is the cheery       of elbow with which the waiter opens the kitchen door. There is the sympathetic and awful       of the dentist’s maid who opens the door into the operating room and, without speaking,       that the doctor is ready for you.
The opening of doors has in it some flavor of the       , some sense of moving into a new moment. Even in       , the opening of a door may bring relief. But the closing of doors could be      , A door closed brings       to an end. And there are degrees of sadness in the closing of doors. A door slammed is a confession of weakness. A door       shut may often be the most tragic gesture in life.
The opening and closing of doors is a part of the serious fluency of life. Life will not stay            and let us alone. We are       opening doors with hope, closing them with despair. Life       not much longer than a pipe of tobacco, and destiny knocks us out like the ashes.

A.mystery B.relief C.scenery D.pleasure

A.So B.Still C.Even D.Also

A.wishes B.puzzles C.surprises D.changes

A.checked B.fixed C.wrapped D.removed

A.essential to B.different from C.consistent with D.typical of

A.imagine B.suggest C.catch D.notice

A.stage B.sliding C.glass D.revolving

A.symbol B.miracle C.sign D.mark

A.busy B.hide C.discover D.exhibit

A.knock B.bump C.push D.touch

A.silence B.noise C.voice D.peace

A.announce B.admits C.implies D.expects

A.darkness B.certainty C.possibility D.unknown

A.vain B.hope C.sadness D.happiness

A.easy B.terrible C.dull D.interesting

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

A.heavily B.hurriedly C.gently D.firmly

A.still B.calm C.silent D.simple

A.naturally B.continually C.obviously D.possibly

A.measures B.matches C.reaches D.lasts

科目 英语   题型 完型填空   难度 中等
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We recently treated our now-adult son and his girlfriend to a seafood feast near Cocoa Beach, Florida. Our server, a grandmotherly woman skilled in the art of , flew around the table treating customers. She remembered their special tastes, likes and dislikes-all of which she’d learned after only the brief .
At the end of the meal, she presented the bill, and then went to the growing crowd of other dinners. My husband paid with a credit card, added her , and we were off.
“Mr Goldsmith!” our waitress ran out of the dinning room waving a receipt at him, “Thank you.”
He looked at her as though he didn’t understand. We’ve all seen that universal of confusion.
“What did you give her?” I asked in a whisper, ____ if he had done something unreasonable or made a calculation error.
“Wow, Dad,” our son said, sounding like a 10-year-old. “I’ve never seen a waitress anyone out of the restaurant to say ‘thank you’ for the tip.”
“She gave us great service. I just thought she deserved a little what I usually give.”
It wasn’t until later, when I accidentally heard our son retelling the story of the waitress, that I realized she had given my family something a “thank you”. She showed our son the importance of acknowledging hard work and the rewarding sound of “thank you”. Her show of thanks helped a dad earn a bit more from a loving son. And it reminded me just why I this thoughtful, caring man.

A.painting B.smiling C.cooking D.serving

A.argument B.discussion C.conversation D.debate

A.attend to B.look for C.care about D.find out

A.advice B.suggestion C.tip D.prize

A.feeling B.look C.attitude D.face

A.wondering B.knowing C.saying D.answering

A.help B.keep C.drive D.follow

A.except B.below C.above D.within

A.excellent B.skilled C.generous D.grateful

A.rather than B.more than C.less than D.no more than

A.respect B.sympathy C.thanks D.satisfactory

A.trained B.refused C.left D.married

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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(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。
I was in the ninth grade, when I began to suffer from depression. I didn’t have many friends. I could never my problems. Soon I refused to attend classes for days. I became and angry. I would even shut myself in my room for hours. The exams were approaching, but I didn’t care. My parents and teachers were at my bad performance. Constant quarrels made life at home a living hell—all because of me.
One morning, after a hard from Dad, I stood blankly at the school gate. As the other students to their classrooms, our English teacher found me. what I'd done, she led me to her office.
The next 45 minutes were the most moments of my life. She said she had noticed a big in me. She wanted to know why I was so often and unhappy. She took my hand in hers and listened as I spilled out my worries. She then hugged me I sobbed my closed emotions out. I could feel my months of frustration and loneliness melt .
No one had tried to understand what the real problem was, but my teacher had done it with her act of just listening to me with such attention and .
She to be my best friend. From then on, I often went to her office and we discussed my problems, hobbies and everything my mind. I looked forward to school every day.
As the exams again, I studied hard. When the results were declared, everybody was pleased. But happiest of all was my English teacher. With tears of joy, she me with a pen. Today I have become a happy thanks to her.

A.hide B.explore C.share D.keep

A.sensitive B.hopeless C.energetic D.stubborn

A.simply B.gradually C.loosely D.originally

A.terrified B.astonished C.frightened D.pleased

A.comment B.suggestion C.permission D.lecture

A.pulled B.paced C.burst D.marched

A.Realizing B.Expressing C.Wondering D.Ignoring

A.familiar B.precious C.painful D.powerful

A.change B.hurt C.relief D.principle

A.selfish B.absent C.quiet D.desperate

A.pitifully B.hopefully C.madly D.patiently

A.even if B.since C.as D.so

A.away B.out C.off D.aside

A.valuable B.reliable C.simple D.generous

A.invitation B.expression C.responsibility D.care

A.expected B.promised C.requested D.persuaded

A.on B.over C.beneath D.across

A.attacked B.attended C.approached D.arose

A.punished B.presented C.praised D.replaced

A.musician B.reporter C.coach D.writer

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
As I left Spacsavers, I walked along the Regent Road, and suddenly the world was closing in around me. I could no longer hear the sound of busy London traffic, the footsteps walking behind me, the buzz of conversation around me. I felt anxious crossing the road. All the I take for granted had gone. I had entered into a world of silence.
This experience occurred a few weeks ago when I agreed to “go deaf for the day” to the work of the charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Now I serve as an ambassador.
That day when I a cab to take me to the office of my manager, Gavin, I couldn’t hear what the taxi driver was saying to me. was impossible. Then, when I reached the office, I had to the interphone (对讲机)five times as I couldn’t hear a(n) .
Everybody said I was shouting at them — I simply wasn’t of the volume of my own voice. Gavin kept telling me my phone was ringing, but I didn’t . I was too busy trying to concentrate on his lips. And when he tried to tell me a code to put into my phone, I had to keep asking him to repeat it more slowly again and again. he lost his patience and shouted at me: “Just give me the phone!” I was shocked.
People couldn’t be to repeat themselves, so they kept trying to do things for me that I was to finish by myself. I lost control, feeling and awkward.
Being deaf for the day was extraordinarily . I had to work so hard to “ ” with my eyes, get people’s attention and use my other to make up for my lack of hearing. It was a huge, exhausting effort. Until that I didn’t realize how much I took my own hearing for granted, or the sorts of emotions and experiences deaf people go .
Therefore, if a deaf person asks you to repeat something, say: “It doesn’t matter.” It does matter. It matters more than you know.

A.friends B.responsibilities C.sounds D.efforts

A.puzzling B.disturbing C.inspiring D.inviting

A.advertise B.support C.check D.improve

A.called for B.waited for C.sent for D.made for

A.Prayer B.Explanation C.Payment D.Conversation

A.argument B.recall C.response D.rhythm

A.aware B.careful C.proud D.ashamed

A.realize B.accept C.agree D.hope

A.kissing B.describing C.drawing D.reading

A.Happily B.Automatically C.Finally D.Curiously

A.required B.bothered C.ordered D.persuaded

A.free B.lucky C.regretful D.able

A.confident B.relaxed C.desperate D.embarrassed

A.amazing B.frightening C.tiring D.convincing

A.listen B.understand C.communicate D.share

A.interests B.senses C.behaviors D.disabilities

A.performance B.lesson C.challenge D.experience

A.after B.into C.through D.for

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

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A.work out B.figure out C.make out D.find out

A.when B.why C.whether D.that

A.clever B.tired C.lazy D.poor

A.down B.well C.upset D.disappointed

A.driving B.running C.swimming D.walking

A.outside B.away C.off D.inside

A.believed B.explained C.shouted D.chatted

A.exactly B.surprisingly C.carelessly D.unluckily

A.interest B.kindess C.shame D.pity

A.hungry B.refreshed C.crazy D.angry

A.came across B.dropped off C.called on D.looked for

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A.check B.book C.write D.copy

A.designing B.repairing C.taking D.brighttening

A.ago B.later C.since D.lately

A.operation B.suggestion C.employment D.praise

A.successful B.shocked C.satisfied D.convenient

A.advised B.forced C.suggested D.demanded

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The idea for Father's Day started in 1909. A woman named Dodd about starting a Father's Day holiday listening to a Mother's Day speech at church. Miss Dodd wanted a day to honor her , William Smart, who had fought in the American Civil War. His wife died when birth to their sixth child. Mr. Smart raised the baby and his other children on a farm in Washington State. When Dodd became an adult, she how kind and loving her father had been while raising his six children alone. She believed her father had worked very hard to make sure his children healthy and strong. As Dodd's father was born in , she chose to hold the Father's Day celebration in Spokane, Washington on June nineteenth, 1910. In 1924, President Coolidge gave his to the idea of a national Father's Day. Then, in 1966, President Johnson signed a presidential statement(总统令) the third Sunday in June as Father's Day.
In early times, wearing was a traditional way to celebrate Father's Day. People wore red roses to fathers who were still living. White flowers were worn to remember fathers who had . Today, Americans celebrate Father's Day in many different ways. families take their fathers out to a restaurant for a meal. Others give their fathers with special messages of thanks. Children living far call their fathers on the telephone to them a happy Father's Day. the holiday is celebrated, the idea is for children to let their father know that he is valued and loved. one historian in America has said, "Lucky is the man who hears many small voices call him father."

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A.while B.before C.if D.but

A.normal B.strange C.common D.special

A.mother B.father C.sister D.brother

A.having B.doing C.giving D.taking

A.six B.five C.four D.three

A.forgot B.remembered C.organized D.recognized

A.grew up B.put up C.stayed up D.looked up

A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter

A.last B.first C.shortest D.longest

A.support B.doubt C.chance D.time

A.telling B.speaking C.demanding D.declaring

A.flowers B.glasses C.hats D.watches

A.praise B.send C.blame D.honor

A.disappeared B.passed C.died D.killed

A.Few B.None C.Some D.All

A.ties B.gifts C.wallets D.shirts

A.want B.expect C.hope D.wish

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A.Which B.As C.That D.What

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