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一、完型填空(共5题)1、完形填空从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳答案。Theladywiththewhitefence(篱笆)taughtmetoleavethegaletolifeopen...Myhusbanddied
inanaccidentandIbecameveryangry.Ihatedbeingalone.Oneday,asIwas1downabusystreet,Isuddenlynoticedanewfen
cearoundahouse.Ipulledofftoreallywatchit.Itwassuchagood2thatIwasdeeplytouched.Icouldnotsend3away.Thefencestillsmelledoffreshpaint.“Hello!"Icameu
pandsaidtoaladyinthebackgarden,“Icametoseethefence.It'ssobeautiful!"“Oh!Thefenceisnotthereforme,"theladyexplainedtomeinacalmvoice,“Ilivealon
e._4somanypeoplepassbyeveryday,andIthinktheymaybepleasedtoseesomethingreallyattractive.5stoplikeyouandcomeuptohaveachat.""Butweren'ty
ousadwhentheyexpanded(拓宽)theroadandeverythingchangedsomuch?""Changeispartoflifeandtakespartin6uswhoweare.Whensomethingwedonotlikehappenstous
,wehavetwochoices—tobecomea7personortobecomeabetterperson."Herreplychangedmylife.Icarefullyleftthegateopenanddroveon8anewfeelingi
nsideme.Icouldnottell9itwas,butIcouldfeelthethickstonewallaroundmyangryheartbreakingoff.And10aprettywhitefencewasbuilt.Id
ecidedthatIwouldkeepthegateopenforeverythingandeveryonethatcamemyway.()1.A.walkingB.ridingC.drivingD.running()2.A.str
eetB.paintC.houseD.job()3.A.itB.themC.myselfD.her()4.A.ButB.ThusC.AndD.As()5.A.FewB.AfewC.EveryoneD.None{)6.A.findingB.tellingC.ca
tchingD.making()7.A.fitterB.bitterC.smarterD.sweeter()8.A.withB.forC.toD.by()9.A.whenB.whereC.whoD.w
hat()10.A.beyondB.onceC.insteadD.though2、完形填空。根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能正确填入相应空格内的最佳答案。Whatdoes“self-cont
rol”mean?Supposeyouhaveaticketforanexcitingfilmwhichyouwanttoseeverymuch,butunluckilyyouhavetostudy1anexamtomorrow.Whatwillyoudo?Seethefilm
2studyfortheexam?Ifyoucangiveupseeingthefilmandworkhardatyour3,itmeansthatyouhaveself-control.Self-con
trolisnotsomethingthatyouhaveatbirth.Itneedstobecultivated(培养,改善)inyourlife.Often,youngchildrenareeasily4whentheir
needsorwishesarenotmetatonce.Almostdaily,childrenseealotoffood,toysandactivitiesthatareattractive(引入注目的)tothem.Manytimeschildre
ndonotknowhowto5theirfrustration(挫折)whentheyaretold“no”or“later”.Also,sometimesyoungchildrendonotunderstand6theyarenotallowedtodoanything.Inordert
ohavepositive(积极的)experiencesathomeandatschool,childrenneedtolearn7todealwiththeirfeelingswhentheycannothavesomething.Theseskillswillincrease
children’sself-control.Don’tgotobedlatebecauseofaniceTVprogram,oryoumaygotoschool8anditisawasteoftime.Everyoneofushassomehobbies,afewofwhichma
y9usfrommakingprogressinlife.Wemustuseour10tobecomefreeofthem.()1.A.forB.atC.onD.about()2.A.andB.withC.butD.or()3.A.schoolB.l
essonsC.filmsD.listening()4.A.happyB.upsetC.tiredD.excited()5.A.beginwithB.playwithC.dealwithD.dowith()6.A.whatB.whichC.whyD.who()7.A.skillsB.
lessonsC.waysD.strategies()8.A.earlyB.lateC.ontimeD.slowly()9.A.leaveB.makeC.stopD.push()10.A.decisionB.energyC.knowledgeD.self-
control3、完型填空.Imaginealifewithoutarmsorlegs!Youcan’tholdanyoneinyour1.Youcan’twalkanywherewithyourfeet.
Howwouldyoulastadaylikethat?Wouldyou2atyourselfinthemirrorlikeNickVujzcic,the34—year—oldAustralian?Nickwasbornwithoutlimbs(四肢).Sol
ifewasnot3forhim.Atschoolmanystudentsplayedjokesonhim4helookeddifferentfromeveryoneelse.Hewasrefusedtob
e5friends,sohealwaysfelt6.However,hefacedthatbravely.He7totypeandwritewithtwotoes(脚趾)attheageofsix,andhecould8surfandplaygolf.Incollege,
heachievedgreatsuccessandwasamongthe9studentsinthestudies.Andhedecidedon10todolaterinhislife–toencourageotherstoworkhardfortheir
dreams.NowNickisoneofthemostpopular11intheworld.Hetravelstomanycountriesandgivesspeechesabouthisstory12difficulties.“Livin
glifefullyisaboutlookingatwhatyou13,notwhatyoudon’thave.”hesaid.His14encouragesmillionsofpeople.“Itellpeople
tokeepongettingupwhenthey15andtoalwayslovethemselves,”hesaid.“IfIcanencouragejustoneperson,thenmyjobinth
islifeisdone.”()1.A.armsB.earsC.eyesD.teeth()2.A.laughB.cryC.smileD.shout()3.A.oldB.easyC.modernD.difficult()4.A.becauseB
.ifC.untilD.although()5.A.hisB.myC.theirD.our()6.A.happyB.relaxedC.lonelyD.surprised()7.A.failedB.forgetC
.helpedD.learned()8.A.evenB.everC.neverD.hardly()9.A.tallB.lazyC.sleepyD.excellent()10.A.howB.whoC.whatD.where()11.A.doctorsB.speakersC.scientistsD.m
anagers()12.A.atB.forC.intoD.against()13.A.makeB.haveC.loseD.want()14.A.storyB.sadnessC.friendD.family()15.A.fallB.playC.listenD.exercise4、完形填空Keepi
ngsafe:notashardasyouthink.Everyoneistalkingaboutbirdflu.Yes,itisaverydangerousillnessthatcouldmakepeopleverysick.Itwillbe1monthsstil
lbeforewehavegoodmedicine2birdflu.Butthatdoesn’t3youcan’tdoanythingtoprevent(预防)itnow.Sofar,allthepeoplewhohavecaughtbirdfluhavebeenthosewhotouche
dsickchickensortheir4.Soit’sagoodideaforpeople5livingchickens.“People6gotothemarketstobuylivingchickenstoeat,butnowtheyhaveto7thathabit(习惯),”s
aidPeterCordingley,aWHOexpert(专家).Butifyoudotouchasickbird,remember8yourhandscarefullywithsoap9Expertsalsosayhavinggoodhabitsandahealthybodywil
lhelp10yousafefrombirdflu.Forexample,donotbuyoreatbirdsthat11.Donoteatanythingthathastouchedraw(生的)meat.Also,don’tf
orgettoopenyourwindowsoftenandexerciseeveryday.12enoughsleepisalsoveryimportantfor13illness.Ifyoufeelsick,seeadoct
orassoonaspossible.14,nooneinChinahasbirdflu.ButWHOsayschildrenunder12yearsoldcouldeasilygetsickwithbirdflu.Trytostayawayfrompeoplewhoh
avetheflu,andalwayscoveryourmouthandnosewhenyou15.1.A.fewB.afewC.littleD.alittle2.A.toB.forC.atD.in3
.A.meanB.seeC.thinkD.realize4.A.housesB.droppings(粪便)C.eggsD.food5.A.tostayoutofB.tostayoffC.tostayov
erD.tostayawayfrom6.A.areusedtoB.usedtoC.usedD.haveusedto7.A.giveB.takeC.changeD.turn8.A.washesB.towashC.washingD.washed9.A
.foreverB.justnowC.rightawayD.eversince10.A.keepB.togetC.gotD.keeping11.A.hasbeencheckedB.havebeencheckedC.hascheckedD.havenotbeenchecked12.A.Get
B.HaveC.GotD.Getting13.A.gettingB.fightingC.winningD.beating14.A.InthepastB.FromthenonC.SincethenD.So
far5.A.laughB.coughC.cryD.sleep5、完形填空先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Anewtermhasbegun.Teachersare1aboutthefactth
atnewstudentsarenoteasytohandle.TheyliketobringcellphonesandMP3playerstoschoo1.Whatis2,somestudentsevenusecellphon
estodowithout-of-classmattersinclass,orsometimesjustforfun.SomeotherstudentslistentoMP3playerswhentheyarehavin
galessonthattheyarenotinterestedin.Arethesenewstudentsreallythat3?‘Yes,’saysDelaneyKirk,aprofessoratDrakeUniversity.4sheaddsit’snottheirfa
ult.Instead.thethingsthattheybringintoschool—cellphones,MP3playersandsoon—andtheteachersaretoblame.Kirkfirstbeganthinkingabouts
tudents’mannerssixyearsago.‘Ihadmyfirstclassinwhichstudentsweresleepingortalkingtoeachother.Itseemedthatlearningw
elt5nothingtodowiththem,’shesays.‘Atfirst.Igotworriedaboutthis,butthenIsaidtomyself.“You’reteaching6,andyouneedtomanagethis…Thesestudentsneedtoknowm
oreaboutmanners.It’stimetohelpthemdevelopsomegood7.Theyshouldn’twastetimedoingnothingwhentheyareyoung.Soonerorlater,theymightregretthetimetheyhave
wasted.”Kirkalso8alistofsuggestionstohelpteachersbettermanagetheirclasses.Thefollowingareamonghersuggestions:●Tell
studentshowtheywillbenefitbytakingtheclass.Onthefirstdayofclass.emphasizeitsimportance9givingsomehomeworkthatstudentsmustturnin
nexttime.●DonotallowthemtobringcellphonesandMP3playerstotheclassatal1.●Decide10formalandinformaltheclasswillbe.1.A.excited
B.worriedC.surprisedD.interested2.A.badB.worseC.goodD.better3.A.rudeB.politeC.friendlyD.curious4.A.ButB.HoweverC.An
dD.Therefore5.A.learnedB.didC.hadD.shared6.A.managementB.EnglishC.ChineseD.lessons7.A.ideasB.speechesC.habitsD.classe
s8.A,makesB.bringsC.getsD.takes9.A.ofB.onC.atD.by10.A.whatB.howC.whichD.why============参考答案=========
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