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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
This was an unforgettable and wonderful experience.It happened about three years ago and it has had a 21 effect on me.I would like to show respect here for the two men I do not know 22 but whose actions gave a new 23 to the words — kind and generous.
I was walking down a busy street on a cold, windy day in early 24 , A homeless man, probably about 60 and without wearing any shoes , was 25 for change on a street corner.
A BMW car 26 on the other side of the street and an executive(主管)who was perfectly dressed stepped out of the car.He was probably about 27 years old.He was wearing a blue business suit with a deep red silk tie.He walked 28 across the street and over to the homeless man.Without saying anything, he first gave him a lot of 29 and then he sat down and took off his leather gloves( 手套), beautiful black leather shoes and his black dress socks.Then he 30 them to the homeless man.The homeless man took them and stared with a/an 31 mouth.
As he drove off, I couldn’t 32 thinking that it was probably the first time he had 33 the pedal( 踏板)of that top-brand BMW car with a 34 foot! I stood there and the looks of 35 appeared on my face and the homeless man’s.
Two men of about the same age 36 very different lives had met and the one who was 37 in materials had offered 38 than his shoes.He had left this BMW car and 39 down from his high position.He lifted up the other man when he offered respect, 40 and real generosity.
1.A.strong B.bad C.light D.slow
2.A.officially B.personally C.similarly D.generally
3.A.benefit B.attitude C.meaning D.award
4.A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter
5.A.searching B.making C.blaming D.begging
6.A.called up B.broke up C.pulled up D.sped up
7.A.40 B.50 C.60 D.70
8.A.directly B.usually C.unwillingly D.fluently
9.A.money B.water C.sand D.oil
10.A.posted B.handed C.kicked D.threw
11.A.closed B.full C.open D.empty
12.A.stand B.delay C.forget D.help
13.A.bended B.cut C.repaired D.pressed
14.A.relaxed B.large C.bare D.single
15.A.excitement B.astonishment C.sadness D.pride
16.A.but B.or C.and D.before
17.A.successful B.careful C.useful D.helpful
18.A.rather B.more C.other D.better
19.A.broken B.fell C.stepped D.rolled
20.A.surprise B.disappointment C.anxiety D.kindness
Mary Coffey is a 94-year-old woman from Dallas. She has thousands of happy memories of the dance floor---dancing the Tennessee Waltz with her husband. John Clayton. For the entire 58 years of their marriage, they 36 dancing every week. Coffey believes it was the waltz that kept the romance in their marriage alive for such a long time. “ The waltz can make us 37 through hugging and kissing.” Coffey once said.
Clayton passed away 15 years ago, and Coffey has 38 to set foot on a dance floor since then because of her deep sadness. But now, she has been diagnosed (诊断) with serious heart disease, and is believed to have just six months 39 to live. When they learned her 40 , volunteers at Mesquite’s Christian Care Center asked Coffey what she had dreamed to do in her life. To their 41 , Coffey’s answer was simple: “one last Tennessee Waltz”.
After a long discussion, the volunteers decided to make her dream come true. They prepared a party for the old woman secretly. They drove her to the romantic party in the Park Series on a Tuesday night. In the car, Coffey asked 42 , “ What are we going to do?” One of the volunteers 43 on purpose, “ Mary, we are going to someone’s birthday party.”
Seeing all the volunteers that welcomed her at the party, Coffey was so 44 that she cried immediately. Then, Coffey was 45 to dance the waltz on the dance floor by one of the volunteers. During the first song, Coffey danced 46 , showing that she was still familiar 47 all the moves. Coffey soon became tired, however, she was excited that she had the opportunity to dance the waltz one last time. She said, “I am very grateful! I will value this special memory forever!”
36. A. gave up B. insisted on C. dreamed of D. applied for
37. A. younger B. closer C. stronger D. smarter
38. A. refused B. struggled C. expected D. agreed
39. A. remained B. spent C. left D. gone
40. A. detail B. information C. marriage D. situation
41. A. surprise B. disappointment C. excitement D. satisfaction
42. A. hopefully B. seriously C. nervously D. curiously
43. A. explained B. announced C. lied D. repeated
44. A. frustrated B. devoted C. moved D. concerned
45. A. invited B. forced C. allowed D. required
46. A. apparently B. positively C. unbearably D. skillfully
47. A. to B. with C. at D. for
| 完形填空。 | |||
| This morning, I remembered a childhood memory. It made me realize that some of the acts of 1 that we might do naturally might never be 2 by the receivers. I was six years old and in adopted care. My adopted mother was not the 3 of person I would have 4 to stay with. One morning she sent me to the 5 for a sack of flour. On the walk back home I was doing what any six year old would have been doing 6 . Because of that I dropped the sack of flour and it burst 7 spilling (撒) the flour all over the ground. I knew that this meant I would be in big 8 when I got home. So I ran back to the store and asked the clerk 9 could have an empty bag and a scoop so I can 10 up as much of the flour as possible. There was no way I was going home empty 11 . Returning to the scene of the accident, to my 12 , saw a car drive right on top of the flour! There was no 13 of salvaging (救捞) it now! The driver saw the 14 on my face and pulled over. He 15 to me and asked what was wrong. I told him that would 16 get the beating of my life if I went back without the flour I had been 17 for. He took me by the hand and led me back to the store where he 18 me a new sack of flour-and some candy! 19 he wiped my tears and sent me on my way home. I never told my adopted mother about the kind 20 but I'm twenty-three years old now and I still remember him and his kindness. | |||
| ( )1. A. cruelty ( )2. A. remembered ( )3. A. kind ( )4. A. wanted ( )5. A. store ( )6. A. walking ( )7. A. difficulty ( )8. A. unless ( )9. A. close ( )10. A. lift ( )11. A. hand ( )12. A. astonishment ( )13. A. way ( )14. A. sorrow ( )15. A. ran over ( )16. A. always ( )17. A. carried ( )18. A. bought ( )19. A. However ( )20. A. gentleman |
B. kindness B. regretted B. type B. hoped B. school B. jumping B. problem B. if B. loose B. put B. bag B. surprise B. chance B. shock B. got off B. accidentally B. sent B. took B. Besides B. uncle |
C. danger C. blamed C. pile C. chosen C. factory C. singing C. worry C. as C. open C. gather C. pocket C. horror C. time C. excitement C. came over C. fortunately C. beought C. sold C. Then C. person |
D. warmth D. forgotten D.part D. expected D. kindergarten D. playing D. trouble D. while D. tight D. pick D. Head D. sadness D. occasion D. disappointment D. shout at D. probably D. taken D. received D. Still D. man |
二. 完形填空
I will never forget one thing, mainly because I learned the meaning of kindness then.
A few years ago, I went running on a 16 day. It was my favorite activity because the 17 were so clean when it rained. 18 , I saw an old man with 19 clothes picking cans out of a rubbish bin. When I ran past him, I didn’t know 20 I should give him my umbrella. As I was thinking, I was still 21 . But I finally decided to give him my umbrella, as I knew he needed the umbrella much more than I needed it, 22 I ran back, gave him the umbrella and said, “You 23 this more than I do.” To my 24 , he took it with a big smile on his face and repeated, “Thank you! Thank you! God bless you.” I hadn’t expected he would 25 it so much. I walked away feeling 26 . I turned back one last minute and 27 him still smiling. “It was just an umbrella,” I thought, not 28 that it was the 29 that made him happy. He might feel that he wasn’t 30 in the world.
A few weeks later, when I was running on the same street on a bright sunny day, I 31 the same man who was in the same clothes sitting down resting. The only 32 was my umbrella right beside him, looking like he 33 it. It was very clean and neatly placed. At that moment, I realized it didn’t 34 that I couldn’t give him a house or a job. I only did what I was able to and it made a whole lot of 35 seem to go away.
16. A. snowy B. sunny C. cloudy D. rainy
17. A. parks B. paths C. streets D. gyms
18. A. Hopefully B. Unfortunately C. Surprisingly D. Suddenly
19. A. nice B. wet C. funny D. clean
20. A. whether B. when C. why D. how
21. A. smiling B. looking C. running D. walking
22. A. for B. when C. since D. so
23. A. care B. need C. enjoy D. like
24. A. excitement B. disappointment C. joy D. surprise
25. A. favor B. love C. appreciate D. admire
26. A. high B. good C. scared D. amused
27. A. saw B. heard C. imagined D. sensed
28. A. expecting B. watching C. realizing D. feeling
29. A. trust B. confidence C. respect D. kindness
30. A. small B. alone C. bothered D. useless
31. A. cared about B. called on C. passed by D.looked after
32. A. achievement B. sign C. choice D. difference
33. A. valued B. remembered C. honored D. washed
34.A change B. occur C. hurt D. matter
35.A.sadness B. suffering C. rudeness D. feeling
二. 完形填空(30分)
I will never forget one thing, mainly because I learned the meaning of kindness then.
A few years ago, I went running on a 16 day. It was my favorite activity because the 17 were so clean when it rained. 18 , I saw an old man with 19 clothes picking cans out of a rubbish bin. When I ran past him, I didn’t know 20 I should give him my umbrella. As I was thinking, I was still 21 . But I finally decided to give him my umbrella, as I knew he needed the umbrella much more than I needed it, 22 I ran back, gave him the umbrella and said, “You 23 this more than I do.” To my 24 , he took it with a big smile on his face and repeated, “Thank you! Thank you! God bless you.” I hadn’t expected he would 25 it so much. I walked away feeling 26 . I turned back one last minute and 27 him still smiling. “It was just an umbrella,” I thought, not 28 that it was the 29 that made him happy. He might feel that he wasn’t 30 in the world.
A few weeks later, when I was running on the same street on a bright sunny day, I 31 the same man who was in the same clothes sitting down resting. The only 32 was my umbrella right beside him, looking like he 33 it. It was very clean and neatly placed. At that moment, I realized it didn’t 34 that I couldn’t give him a house or a job. I only did what I was able to and it made a whole lot of 35 seem to go away.
16. A. snowy B. sunny C. cloudy D. rainy
17. A. parks B. paths C. streets D. gyms
18. A. Hopefully B. Unfortunately C. Surprisingly D. Suddenly
19. A. nice B. wet C. funny D. clean
20. A. whether B. when C. why D. how
21. A. smiling B. looking C. running D. walking
22. A. for B. when C. since D. so
23. A. care B. need C. enjoy D. like
24. A. excitement B. disappointment C. joy D. surprise
25. A. favor B. love C. appreciate D. admire
26. A. high B. good C. scared D. amused
27. A. saw B. heard C. imagined D. sensed
28. A. expecting B. watching C. realizing D. feeling
29. A. trust B. confidence C. respect D. kindness
30. A. small B. alone C. bothered D. useless
31. A. cared about B. called on C. passed by D.looked after
32. A. achievement B. sign C. choice D. difference
33. A. valued B. remembered C. honored D. washed
34.A change B. occur C. hurt D. matter
35.A.sadness B. suffering C. rudeness D. feeling
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