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第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
I once heard the story of a grown bear that lived in a cage and traveled with a circus ever since he was young. The bear spent every day of his life 16 back and forth in his cage while lots of 17 looked on. When the keepers weren’t 18 , some visitors would throw pieces of food 19 broken glass into the cage. When the great bear would eat what he thought was a(n) 20 meal, the broken glass 21 cut his throat and stomach.
One day an animal lover visited the circus and saw the 22 , things that the people were doing. He felt so 23 for the animal that he decided to buy the bear. The circus 24 to sell the bear to him and they set up a 25 to send it.
When the day arrived for the bear to be 26 , everyone was waiting to see what would happen. To everyone’s 27 , when the door of the cage was opened for the first time, the bear 28 paced back and forth as usual. The bear didn’t seem to 29 that the cage door was open. Finally the keepers got the bear out of the cage and rolled it 30 . What they saw next shocked everyone. The bear 31 at his new home. Then to everyone’s surprise and 32 , the bear began his pacing again. Back and forth he would go as if he was in a(n) 33 cage. In the end, he had to be put to sleep.
I hope and 34 that you are not living a life like the bear described above. I heard a(n) 35 recently, “Don’t let your past dictate who you are, but do let it influence who you become.”
16. A. bending B. confusing C. removing D. pacing
17. A. activists B. visitors C. keepers D. bears
18. A. tidying B. contacting C. looking D. existing
19. A. made up B. kept up C. made of D. filled with
20. A. wonderful B. simple C. unforgettable D. frustrating
21. A. should B. will C. may D. would
22. A. terrible B. strange C. amusing D. endless
23. A. promising B. silent C. pity D. fair
24. A. refused B. thrilled C. agreed D. inspired
25. A. rule B. date C. company D. calendar
26. A. sold B. delivered C. presented D. shot
27. A. surprise B. sadness C. comment D. entertainment
28. A. originally B. anxiously C. simply D. enjoyably
29. A. bother B. dream C. desire D. care
30. A. in B. up C. out D. away
31. A. traveled around B. looked into C. checked in D. looked around
32. A. excitement B. disappointment C. eagerness D. imagination
33. A. lovely B. precious C. imaginary D. similar
34. A. advise B. pray C. explain D. educate
35. A. statement B. announcement C. method D. quote
On a cold winter day, I waited in line to see my hero, Jack Canfield, the author of The Success Principles, who was going to deliver a speech on his new book.
During his talk, Jack 41 his wallet, pulled out a hundred-dollar bill, and said, ‘‘Who wants this?” 42 shot up in the audience; people leaned forward to see whom Jack would 43 . But I jumped up, ran up the 44 to the stage, and grabbed the bill. As I was launching myself in the air, 45 raced through my mind — was I about to be humiliated(羞辱) in front of 800 people? Would they 46 security guards and take me from the stage? 47 my desire for bold (大胆的)action was louder than any 48 voice. As I got the bill from his hand, he said, “That’s it! We can’t wait for the 49 to come to us. We must take 50 to create what we want!’’
After his talk, I 51 to formally meet Jack and boldly asked for his personal e-mail address. Over the next months, I sent him emails 52 my points of view and dreams with him. He kindly e-mailed back lots of encouragement. But my life got busy 53 other things. I stopped e-mailing Jack.
A year later, my dreams had worn away. I thought Jack would inspire me into action, like a giant arrow that would show me the way.
I e-mailed him, and then again — but got no 54 . As I sat down at my computer to 55 my e-mails, I 56 woke up. What was I doing? I was waiting! Now I remembered the crowd, most likely 57 that hundred-dollar bill, while they sat glued to their chairs.
Usually we all have a “Jack” for whom we wait — whether it’s a person, a place or a thing. We 58 believe the gifts of life are just around the corner, and that everything will come in a(n) 59 way. So we don’t try. We 60 . But as Wayne Gretzky said,“You’ll always miss 100% of the opportunities you don’t take!” So I stopped waiting and started my writing career.
Now what are you waiting for?
1.A. brought in B. reached for C. took over D. handed in
2.A. Cheers B. Shouts C. Heads D. Hands
3.A. offer B. trust C. like D. choose
4.A. path B. road C. steps D. route
5.A. thoughts B. opinions C. ideas D. plans
6.A. ask B. call C. demand D. order
7.A. And B. So C. But D. Or
8.A. noisy B. doubtful C. meaningful D. helpful
9.A. opportunities B. consequences C. results D. aims
10.A. step B. measure C. way D. action
11.A. expected B. tried C. permitted D. managed
12.A. stating B. describing C. presenting D. sharing
13.A. with B. in C. about D. over
14.A. news B. message C. response D. reaction
15.A. check B. examine C. inspect D. review
16.A. gradually B. suddenly C. immediately D. slowly
17.A. desiring B. claiming C. begging D. dreaming
18.A. particularly B. honestly C. falsely D. correctly
19.A. difficult B. impressive C. early D. natural
20.A. give up B. put up C. take up D. set up
On a cold winter day, I waited in line to see my hero, Jack Canfield, the author of The Success Principles, who was going to deliver a speech on his new book.
During his talk, Jack 41 his wallet, pulled out a hundred-dollar bill, and said, ‘‘Who wants this?” 42 shot up in the audience; people leaned forward to see whom Jack would 43 . But I jumped up, ran up the 44 to the stage, and grabbed the bill. As I was launching myself in the air, 45 raced through my mind — was I about to be humiliated(羞辱) in front of 800 people? Would they 46 security guards and take me from the stage? 47 my desire for bold (大胆的)action was louder than any 48 voice. As I got the bill from his hand, he said, “That’s it! We can’t wait for the 49 to come to us. We must take 50 to create what we want!’’
After his talk, I 51 to formally meet Jack and boldly asked for his personal e-mail address. Over the next months, I sent him emails 52 my points of view and dreams with him. He kindly e-mailed back lots of encouragement. But my life got busy 53 other things. I stopped e-mailing Jack.
A year later, my dreams had worn away. I thought Jack would inspire me into action, like a giant arrow that would show me the way.
I e-mailed him, and then again — but got no 54 . As I sat down at my computer to 55 my e-mails, I 56 woke up. What was I doing? I was waiting! Now I remembered the crowd, most likely 57 that hundred-dollar bill, while they sat glued to their chairs.
Usually we all have a “Jack” for whom we wait — whether it’s a person, a place or a thing. We 58 believe the gifts of life are just around the corner, and that everything will come in a(n) 59 way. So we don’t try. We 60 . But as Wayne Gretzky said,“You’ll always miss 100% of the opportunities you don’t take!” So I stopped waiting and started my writing career.
Now what are you waiting for?
1.A. brought in B. reached for C. took over D. handed in
2.A. Cheers B. Shouts C. Heads D. Hands
3.A. offer B. trust C. like D. choose
4.A. path B. road C. steps D. route
5.A. thoughts B. opinions C. ideas D. plans
6.A. ask B. call C. demand D. order
7.A. And B. So C. But D. Or
8.A. noisy B. doubtful C. meaningful D. helpful
9.A. opportunities B. consequences C. results D. aims
10.A. step B. measure C. way D. action
11.A. expected B. tried C. permitted D. managed
12.A. stating B. describing C. presenting D. sharing
13.A. with B. in C. about D. over
14.A. news B. message C. response D. reaction
15.A. check B. examine C. inspect D. review
16.A. gradually B. suddenly C. immediately D. slowly
17.A. desiring B. claiming C. begging D. dreaming
18.A. particularly B. honestly C. falsely D. correctly
19.A. difficult B. impressive C. early D. natural
20.A. give up B. put up C. take up D. set up
On a cold winter day, I waited in line to see my hero, Jack Canfield, the author of The Success Principles, who was going to deliver a speech on his new book.
During his talk, Jack 36 his wallet, pulled out a hundred-dollar bill, and said, ‘‘Who wants this?” 37 shot up in the audience; people leaned forward to see whom Jack would 38 . But I jumped up, ran up the 39 to the stage, and grabbed the bill. As I was launching myself in the air, 40 raced through my mind — was I about to be humiliated(羞辱) in front of 800 people? Would they 41 security guards and take me from the stage? 42 my desire for bold (大胆的)action was louder than any 43 voice. As I got the bill from his hand, he said, “That’s it! We can’t wait for the 44 to come to us. We must take 45 to create what we want!’’
After his talk, I 46 to formally meet Jack and boldly asked for his personal e-mail address. Over the next months, I sent him emails 47 my points of view and dreams with him. He kindly e-mailed back lots of encouragement. But my life got busy 48 other things. I stopped e-mailing Jack.
A year later, my dreams had worn away. I thought Jack would inspire me into action, like a giant arrow that would show me the way.
I e-mailed him, and then again — but got no 49 . As I sat down at my computer to 50 my e-mails, I 51 woke up. What was I doing? I was waiting! Now I remembered the crowd, most likely 52 that hundred-dollar bill, while they sat glued to their chairs.
Usually we all have a “Jack” for whom we wait — whether it’s a person, a place or a thing. We 53 believe the gifts of life are just around the corner, and that everything will come in a(n) 54 way. So we don’t try. We 55 . But as Wayne Gretzky said,“You’ll always miss 100% of the opportunities you don’t take!” So I stopped waiting and started my writing career.
Now what are you waiting for?
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I once heard the story of a grown bear that lived in a cage and traveled with a circus ever since he was young.The bear spent every day of his life 1back and forth in his cage while lots of 2looked on.When the keepers weren’t 3, some visitors would throw pieces of food 4broken glass into the cage.When the great bear would eat what he thought was a(n) 5meal, the broken glass 6cut his throat and stomach.
One day an animal lover visited the circus and saw the 7, things that the people were doing.He felt so 8for the animal that he decided to buy the bear.The circus 9to sell the bear to him and they set up a 10to send it.
When the day arrived for the bear to be 11, everyone was waiting to see what would happen.To everyone’s 12, when the door of the cage was opened for the first time, the bear 13paced back and forth as usual.The bear didn’t seem to 14that the cage door was open.Finally the keepers got the bear out of the cage and rolled it 15.What they saw next shocked everyone.The bear 16at his new home.Then to everyone’s surprise and 17, the bear began his pacing again.Back and forth he would go as if he was in a(n) 18cage.In the end, he had to be put to sleep.
I hope and 19that you are not living a life like the bear described above.I heard a(n) 20recently, “Don’t let your past dictate who you are, but do let it influence who you become.”
1.A.bending
confusing C.removing D.pacing
2.A.activists
visitors C.keepers D.bears
3.A.tidying
contacting C.looking D.existing
4.A.made up
kept up C.made of D.filled with
5.A.wonderful
simple C.unforgettable D.frustrating
6.A.should
will C.may D.would
7.A.terrible
strange C.amusing D.endless
8.A.promising
silent C.pity D.fair
9.A.refused
thrilled C.agreed D.inspired
10.A.rule
date C.company D.calendar
11.A.sold
delivered C.presented D.shot
12.A.surprise
sadness C.comment D.entertainment
13.A.originally
anxiously C.simply D.enjoyably
14.A.bother
dream C.desire D.care
15.A.in
up C.out D.away
16.A.traveled around
looked into C.checked in D.looked around
17.A.excitement
disappointment C.eagerness D.imagination
18.A.lovely
precious C.imaginary D.similar
19.A.advise
pray C.explain D.educate
20.A.statement
announcement C.method D.quote
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