Scottsdale was a typical American suburb in the 1950s,with children going to each other's houses to play, or riding their bikes around the neighborhood.But for Steven Spielberg none of these “normal” activities were very exacting.Instead he made his own entertainment, like the time he 1  his younger sisters that he had a dead body in his bedroom and almost frightened them to death.

       When Steven was about seven years o1d,  he developed a  2 for television, despite the  3   his parents made t control the children's viewing.His father   4   placed hair on the television“ON' switch to know when Steven watched TV. But Steven wouldits position and replace it after watching hours of television.

       A chance finally came for Steven to  6   his ability to entertain with his enthusiasm for television.When his father received a movie camera for Father’s Day, the movies he took, “according to Steven, were  7 Annoyed by his son's  8  cynicism(批評(píng)),he gave the camera to Steven.

       Steven proved to be a( an) 9 with the camera and quickly made several films using his own toys as the performers.His parents were  10  by how life-like they were and so he began a  magnificent movie career.

1.A.convinced          B.reminded          C.promised          D.encouraged

2.A.gift                B.need              C.condemn        D.love

3.A.decisions            B.suggestions         C.a(chǎn)ttempts          D.preparations

4.A.quietly             B.secretly            C.hopefully          D.successfully

5.A.locate             B.relate              C.memorize         D. examine

6.A.combine          B.compare          C.connect           D. accompany

7.A.special             B.terrible             C.entertaining       D.surprising

8.A.occasional          B.humorous          C.unreasonable    D.constant

9.A.winner              B.expert              C.natural             D.native

10.A.satisfied           B.a(chǎn)mazed             C.puzzled            D.inspired

1~5 ADCBC        6~10 ABDCB

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  Several years ago I was told I was suffering from cancer by the doctor.It was the most difficult time I had ever   1  .I think it was my sense of   2   that allowed me to hold onto my sanity(心智健全).Like many people who have   3   chemotherapy(化療), I lost all of my hair.I had always enjoyed wearing hats, so when my hair   4   me, I ordered several special hats with the hair already   5  .It was easy and I never had to worry about how my hair looked.

  I have always been a big golf   6  .In fact, 7 have been to twenty-three straight U.S.Opens.At one point during my cancer treatments, my husband John and I decided to get away from the cold Minnesota winter and took a trip to Scottsdale, Arizona.There was a Senior PGA Tour(美國職業(yè)高爾夫球巡回賽)  7   called The Tradition being played, and that seemed like just the ticket to lift my   8  

  The first day of the match was exciting.It was a beautiful day, and 1 was in heaven.I was standing just   9   the third tee(球座;開球區(qū)), behind the fairway(球道)ropes, watching my three favorite golfers in the world   10   the tee:Jack Nicklaus, Raymond Floyd and Torn Weiskopf.

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    17   I took a deep breath, went under the ropes and out into the middle of the fairway.I   18   my hat and hair, placed them back on my head as best I   19  .Then I turned to the golfers and loudly   20  ,“Gentlemen, the wind is blowing from left to right.”

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touched

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faced

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created

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humor

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smell

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feeling

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hearing

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suffered from

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shared with

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passed by

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gone through

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deserted

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reached

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stuck

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star

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or riding their bikes around the neighbourhood. But for Steven Spielberg none of these "normal' activities were
very exciting. Instead he made his own entertainment, like the time he   1   his younger sisters that he had a
dead body in his bedroom and almost frightened them to death.
     When Steven was about seven years old, he developed a   2   for television, despite the   3   his parents made
to control the children's viewing. His father   4   placed hair on the television "ON" switch to know when Steven
watched TV. But Steven would   5   its position and replace it after watching hours of television.
     A chance finally came for Steven to   6   his ability to entertain with his enthusiasm for television. When his
father received a movie camera for Father's Day, the movies he took, according to Steven, were   7  . Annoyed
by his son's   8   criticism (批評(píng)), he gave the camera to Steven.
     Steven proved to be a (an)   9   with the camera and quickly made several films using his own toys as the
performers. His parents were  10  by how life-like they were and so he began a magnificent movie career.
(     )1.A. convinced
(     )2.A. gift     
(     )3.A. decisions
(     )4.A. quietly  
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(     )6.A. combine  
(     )7.A. special  
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B. need       
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C. hopefully  
C. memorize   
C. connect     
C. entertaining
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C. natural     
C. puzzled     
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D. love          
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