题目列表(包括答案和解析)
完形填空
Electricity is such a part of our everyday life that we rarely think twice when we turn on the lights or TV. At night, roads are brightly ____1____, making people and traffic move ____2____. Colorful ____3____ have become part of the character of every modern city. In the home, many ____4____ saving objects are powered by electricity. Even when we turn off the beside ____5____ and are fast asleep, it is still working for us, driving our ____6____ ,or keeping our rooms at a normal temperature. Every day, trains take us to and from work, we rarely stop ____7____ how they run until something goes____8____.
In the summer of 1959, the power station that supplies New York with electricity was ____9____ order. Trains refused to move and the people in them sat in the dark, ____10____ to do anything. ____11____ stopped working. So that even if you were lucky enough not to be ____12____ between two floors, you had the tiring ____13____ of finding your way down hundreds of flights of stairs. People were afraid to leave homes, for they were just as ____14____ as anybody else, although the police had been ordered to ____15_____ by in case something unexpected should happen.
At the same time, ____16_____ disorder happened in the home, _____17______ rooms became stoves, fish and meat remained uncooked in the pots, and people sat ____18____ and frightened in the dark. One of the strangest things was that some fifty ____19____ people led many sighted workers home. When the electricity came on again, _____20_____ a person in the city can have turned on a switch without thinking how great a servant he had at his finger tips.
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(1)A.repaired |
B.oiled |
C.lit |
D.swept |
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(2)A.highly |
B.free |
C.freely |
D.heavily |
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(3)A.lives |
B.clothes |
C.objects |
D.streetlights |
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(4)A.labor |
B.money |
C.time |
D.bank |
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(5)A.TV |
B.lamps |
C.beds |
D.rooms |
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(6)A.fridges |
B.cars |
C.toys |
D.mind |
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(7)A.seeing |
B.thinking |
C.to see |
D.to think |
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(8)A.well |
B.bad |
C.wrong |
D.good |
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(9)A.in |
B.under |
C.beyond |
D.out of |
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(10)A.powerless |
B.powerful |
C.ready |
D.hopeless |
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(11)A.Lifts |
B.Workers |
C.Motors |
D.Telephones |
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(12)A.living |
B.trapped |
C.shocked |
D.stepping |
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(13)A.body |
B.career |
C.task |
D.work |
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(14)A.helpless |
B.helpful |
C.hopeless |
D.hopeful |
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(15)A.live |
B.pass |
C.stand |
D.sit |
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(16)A.greater |
B.less |
C.similar |
D.different |
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(17)A.Small |
B.Large |
C.Hot |
D.Cool |
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(18)A.impatient |
B.excited |
C.disappointed |
D.nervous |
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(19)A.deaf |
B.old |
C.blind |
D.lame |
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(20)A.many |
B.hardly |
C.only |
D.nearly |
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入
对应空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
David grew up poor. He started 1in the 7th grade and by high school he was only going to school half days, leaving at 11 am to go to work.
Lack of money meant lack of 2opportunities, but he had a 3for knowledge. In his 4time he read books on human development, vocabulary builders, 5that he thought would help him succeed 6down the road.
He was a hard worker and rose above his lack of higher education to produce decently for his family, 7the factory life was taking it toll (造成伤害) on him 8, emotionally, and spiritually. It was, in his mind, 9him like a slow poison.
In 1995 he bought his first computer and a few months later discovered the Internet. He wanted to be a part of it, and worked 48 or more hours in the 10and worked 1140 or more hours a week teaching 12computer skills. He worked harder than he 13had in his life, logging over 100 hours a week on many, many 14.
David began applying for jobs in the Internet and computer fields. He was shot down many times, but he never 15. he had a goal and kept after it even when he didn’t feel like it because anything else seemed so 16. That kind of drive and perseverance (坚持不懈) almost always pays off.
I’m 17to say David left the factory and took a job in the computer field. He beat out college-educated applicants with 4-year degrees with his 18skills.
This is a true story about 19. It’s a story about believing yourself. It’s a story about finding what you love to do and following your 20.
1.A. studying B. working C. entering D. playing
2.A. educational B. personal C. political D. occasional
3.A. way B. hope C. hunger D. goal
4.A. spare B. part C. own D. school
5.A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing
6.A. somewhere B. everywhere C. anywhere D. nowhere
7.A. and B. so C. yet D. but
8.A. terribly B. personally C. heartedly D. physically
9.A. fighting B. killing C. murdering D. butchering
10.A. factory B. farm C. school D. family
11.A. other B. the other C. others D. another
12.A. him B. himself C. themselves D. others
13.A. even B. ever C. still D. yet
14.A. positions B. conditions C. occasions D. situations
15.A. gave up B. gave in C. gave away D. gave out
16.A. helpful B. hopeful C. helpless D. hopeless
17.A. sure B. certain C. sorry D. happy
18.A. self-taught B. self-assured C. self-controlled D. self-styled
19.A. failure B. confidence C. foundation D. determination
20.A. ideas B. ways C. dreams D. styles
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入
对应空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
David grew up poor. He started 26 in the 7th grade and by high school he was only going to school half days, leaving at 11 am to go to work.
Lack of money meant lack of 27 opportunities, but he had a 28 for knowledge. In his 29 time he read books on human development, vocabulary builders, 30 that he thought would help him succeed 31 down the road.
He was a hard worker and rose above his lack of higher education to produce decently for his family, 32 the factory life was taking it toll (造成伤害) on him 33 , emotionally, and spiritually. It was, in his mind, 34 him like a slow poison.
In 1995 he bought his first computer and a few months later discovered the Internet. He wanted to be a part of it, and worked 48 or more hours in the 35 and worked 36 40 or more hours a week teaching 37 computer skills. He worked harder than he 38 had in his life, logging over 100 hours a week on many, many 39 .
David began applying for jobs in the Internet and computer fields. He was shot down many times, but he never 40 . he had a goal and kept after it even when he didn’t feel like it because anything else seemed so 41 . That kind of drive and perseverance (坚持不懈) almost always pays off.
I’m 42 to say David left the factory and took a job in the computer field. He beat out college-educated applicants with 4-year degrees with his 43 skills.
This is a true story about 44 . It’s a story about believing yourself. It’s a story about finding what you love to do and following your 45 .
| 26. A. studying | B. working | C. entering | D. playing |
| 27. A. educational | B. personal | C. political | D. occasional |
| 28. A. way | B. hope | C. hunger | D. goal |
| 29. A. spare | B. part | C. own | D. school |
| 30. A. something | B. everything | C. anything | D. nothing |
| 31. A. somewhere | B. everywhere | C. anywhere | D. nowhere |
| 32. A. and | B. so | C. yet | D. but |
| 33. A. terribly | B. personally | C. heartedly | D. physically |
| 34. A. fighting | B. killing | C. murdering | D. butchering |
| 35. A. factory | B. farm | C. school | D. family |
| 36. A. other | B. the other | C. others | D. another |
| 37. A. him | B. himself | C. themselves | D. others |
| 38. A. even | B. ever | C. still | D. yet |
| 39. A. positions | B. conditions | C. occasions | D. situations |
| 40. A. gave up | B. gave in | C. gave away | D. gave out |
| 41. A. helpful | B. hopeful | C. helpless | D. hopeless |
| 42. A. sure | B. certain | C. sorry | D. happy |
| 43. A. self-taught | B. self-assured | C. self-controlled | D. self-styled |
| 44. A. failure | B. confidence | C. foundation | D. determination |
| 45. A. ideas | B. ways | C. dreams | D. styles |
第四节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入
对应空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
David grew up poor. He started 26 in the 7th grade and by high school he was only going to school half days, leaving at 11 am to go to work.
Lack of money meant lack of 27 opportunities, but he had a 28 for knowledge. In his 29 time he read books on human development, vocabulary builders, 30 that he thought would help him succeed 31 down the road.
He was a hard worker and rose above his lack of higher education to produce decently for his family, 32 the factory life was taking it toll (造成伤害) on him 33 , emotionally, and spiritually. It was, in his mind, 34 him like a slow poison.
In 1995 he bought his first computer and a few months later discovered the Internet. He wanted to be a part of it, and worked 48 or more hours in the 35 and worked 36 40 or more hours a week teaching 37 computer skills. He worked harder than he 38 had in his life, logging over 100 hours a week on many, many 39 .
David began applying for jobs in the Internet and computer fields. He was shot down many times, but he never 40 . he had a goal and kept after it even when he didn’t feel like it because anything else seemed so 41 . That kind of drive and perseverance (坚持不懈) almost always pays off.
I’m 42 to say David left the factory and took a job in the computer field. He beat out college-educated applicants with 4-year degrees with his 43 skills.
This is a true story about 44 . It’s a story about believing yourself. It’s a story about finding what you love to do and following your 45 .
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26. A. studying |
B. working |
C. entering |
D. playing |
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27. A. educational |
B. personal |
C. political |
D. occasional |
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28. A. way |
B. hope |
C. hunger |
D. goal |
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29. A. spare |
B. part |
C. own |
D. school |
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30. A. something |
B. everything |
C. anything |
D. nothing |
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31. A. somewhere |
B. everywhere |
C. anywhere |
D. nowhere |
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32. A. and |
B. so |
C. yet |
D. but |
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33. A. terribly |
B. personally |
C. heartedly |
D. physically |
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34. A. fighting |
B. killing |
C. murdering |
D. butchering |
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35. A. factory |
B. farm |
C. school |
D. family |
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36. A. other |
B. the other |
C. others |
D. another |
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37. A. him |
B. himself |
C. themselves |
D. others |
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38. A. even |
B. ever |
C. still |
D. yet |
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39. A. positions |
B. conditions |
C. occasions |
D. situations |
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40. A. gave up |
B. gave in |
C. gave away |
D. gave out |
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41. A. helpful |
B. hopeful |
C. helpless |
D. hopeless |
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42. A. sure |
B. certain |
C. sorry |
D. happy |
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43. A. self-taught |
B. self-assured |
C. self-controlled |
D. self-styled |
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44. A. failure |
B. confidence |
C. foundation |
D. determination |
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45. A. ideas |
B. ways |
C. dreams |
D. styles |
第四节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入
对应空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
David grew up poor. He started 26 in the 7th grade and by high school he was only going to school half days, leaving at 11 am to go to work.
Lack of money meant lack of 27 opportunities, but he had a 28 for knowledge. In his 29 time he read books on human development, vocabulary builders, 30 that he thought would help him succeed 31 down the road.
He was a hard worker and rose above his lack of higher education to produce decently for his family, 32 the factory life was taking it toll (造成伤害) on him 33 , emotionally, and spiritually. It was, in his mind, 34 him like a slow poison.
In 1995 he bought his first computer and a few months later discovered the Internet. He wanted to be a part of it, and worked 48 or more hours in the 35 and worked 36 40 or more hours a week teaching 37 computer skills. He worked harder than he 38 had in his life, logging over 100 hours a week on many, many 39 .
David began applying for jobs in the Internet and computer fields. He was shot down many times, but he never 40 . he had a goal and kept after it even when he didn’t feel like it because anything else seemed so 41 . That kind of drive and perseverance (坚持不懈) almost always pays off.
I’m 42 to say David left the factory and took a job in the computer field. He beat out college-educated applicants with 4-year degrees with his 43 skills.
This is a true story about 44 . It’s a story about believing yourself. It’s a story about finding what you love to do and following your 45 .
| 26. A. studying | B. working | C. entering | D. playing |
| 27. A. educational | B. personal | C. political | D. occasional |
| 28. A. way | B. hope | C. hunger | D. goal |
| 29. A. spare | B. part | C. own | D. school |
| 30. A. something | B. everything | C. anything | D. nothing |
| 31. A. somewhere | B. everywhere | C. anywhere | D. nowhere |
| 32. A. and | B. so | C. yet | D. but |
| 33. A. terribly | B. personally | C. heartedly | D. physically |
| 34. A. fighting | B. killing | C. murdering | D. butchering |
| 35. A. factory | B. farm | C. school | D. family |
| 36. A. other | B. the other | C. others | D. another |
| 37. A. him | B. himself | C. themselves | D. others |
| 38. A. even | B. ever | C. still | D. yet |
| 39. A. positions | B. conditions | C. occasions | D. situations |
| 40. A. gave up | B. gave in | C. gave away | D. gave out |
| 41. A. helpful | B. hopeful | C. helpless | D. hopeless |
| 42. A. sure | B. certain | C. sorry | D. happy |
| 43. A. self-taught | B. self-assured | C. self-controlled | D. self-styled |
| 44. A. failure | B. confidence | C. foundation | D. determination |
| 45. A. ideas | B. ways | C. dreams | D. styles |
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