10.Many years ago,I went to(41)Bmy mother from work in the aftemoon.I got there a little early so I parked the car by the road and waited for her.
As I looked outside the car window to my right,there was a small park where I (42)Ca little boy,around one and a half to two years old,(43)Cfreely on the grass as his mother watchcd from a short distance.The boy had a big smile on his face(44)Dhe had just been set free from some sort of prison.The boy would then fall to the grass,get up,and without(45)Aor without looking
back at his mother,run as fast as he could,again,still with a smile on his face.It seemed(46)Dhad happened!
For kids,(47)Aat an early age,when they fall down,they don't regard their falling down as a(48)B;instead,they treat it as a learning experience.They feel compelled to try and try again until they succeed.The answer must be that they have not(49)D"falling down"with the word"failure"yet,thus they don't know how to feel the state which accomparues failure.Therefore,they are not (50)C in any way.In addition,they probably think to themselves that it's perfectly okay to fall down,and that it's not wrong to do so.(51)A,they give themselves permission to make mistakes.Thus they remain energetic.
Touched as I was by the boy's(52)C,I was equally touched by the manner in which he ran.
With each attempt,he looked so(53)Dand natural.No(54)Bof fear and nervousness.
His only aim was to run freely and to do it as (55)A.a(chǎn)s he could.He was just being a child-just being himself-being completely in the moment.He was not looking for(56)Bor was not worrying about whether someone was(57)C or not.He wasn't concerned about being judged.He didn't seem to be bothered by the fact that maybe someone would see him fall ( as there were others in the park apart from him and his mother) and that it would be (58)Aif he did fall.No,all that (59)Dto him was to accomplish the task or activity at hand to the best of his ability.To run and to feel the experience of running fully and freely.I (60)Ba lot from that observation and experience,and have successfully brought that lesson with me in my many pursuits in life.
41.A.take upB.pick upC.bring upD.look up
42.A.realuedB.understoodC.sawD.helped
43.A.marchingB.walkingC.runningD.moving
44.A.even ifB.only ifC.if onlyD.a(chǎn)s if
45.A.hesitationB.competitionC.situationD.motivation
46.A.everythingB.somethingC.a(chǎn)nythingD.nothing
47.A.especiallyB.speciallyC.generallyD.normally
48.A.successB.failureC.shameD.pity
49.A.a(chǎn)nnouncedB.a(chǎn)bandonedC.a(chǎn)ssumedD.a(chǎn)ssociated
50.A.encouragedB.shockedC.discouragedD.excited
51.A.In orher wordsB.In conclusionC.For anotherD.On the contrary
52.A.faithB.honestyC.persistenceD.loyalty
53.A.upsetB.calmC.enthusiasticD.confident
54.A.symbolsB.signsC.signalsD.marks
55.A.effect/velyB.imaginativelyC.relativelyD.negatively
56.A.explanationB.a(chǎn)pprovalC.curiosityD.opiruon
57.A.listeningB.glaringC.watchingD.enjoying
58.A.embarrassingB.a(chǎn)mazingC.confusingD.thrilling
59.A.referredB.cameC.contributedD.mattered
60.A.wonB.leamedC.madeD.knew

分析 本篇完形填空講述的是小男孩在公園里練習(xí)走路,摔倒了又爬起來(lái)繼續(xù)練習(xí).他并不認(rèn)為這是失敗,只是堅(jiān)持著去實(shí)現(xiàn)自己的目標(biāo),作者深有感觸,收獲頗多.

解答 答案 41-45 BCCDA 46-50 DABDC 51-55 ACDBA 56-60 BCADB 41.B 考查動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)  A.take up 占據(jù) B.pick up接;C.bring up撫養(yǎng);D.look up查閱.此處指我下午接母親下班,故選B.42.C 考查動(dòng)詞  A.realized意識(shí)到;B.understood理解;C.saw看到;D.helped幫助.我從車窗里看到小公園里有個(gè)小男孩.下面列舉看到的景象,故選C.
43.C 考查動(dòng)詞 A.marching行軍;B.walking步行;C.running 跑;D.moving移動(dòng).此處指小男孩自由地在草地上跑,根據(jù)下文的run as fast as he could,和 run freely也可知答案.故選C.
44.D 連詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.even if即使;B.only if 只要…就;C.if only 要是…多好;D.a(chǎn)s if似乎.此處指小男孩快樂(lè)地笑著似乎是剛得到自由,故選D.
45.A 名詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.hesitation 猶豫;B.competition競(jìng)爭(zhēng); C.situation情況;D.motivation動(dòng)機(jī).此處指小男孩摔倒了爬起來(lái),毫不猶豫地繼續(xù)往前跑.根據(jù)當(dāng)時(shí)情境可知選A.
46.D  代詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.everything每件事物;B.something某事;C.a(chǎn)nything 任何事;D.nothing無(wú)事.此處指小男孩摔倒了爬起來(lái),毫不猶豫地繼續(xù)往前跑.這一切就像什么都沒(méi)發(fā)生一樣.故選D.
47.A 副詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.especially尤其;B.specially特別的,專門的;C.generally 通常;D.normally正常地.此處指對(duì)于孩子,尤其是很小的時(shí)候,他們并不把摔倒看做是失。蔬xA.
48.B 名詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.success成功;B.failure失;C.shame羞愧;D.pity憐憫,同情.此處指對(duì)于孩子,尤其是很小的時(shí)候,他們并不把摔倒看做是失。鶕(jù)句意選B.
49.D 動(dòng)詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.a(chǎn)nnounced宣布;B.a(chǎn)bandoned拋棄;C.a(chǎn)ssumed假定;D.a(chǎn)ssociated聯(lián)系.此處指他們必須不把摔倒和失敗聯(lián)系起來(lái).根據(jù)句意選D.
50.C 動(dòng)詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.encouraged鼓勵(lì);B.shocked震驚;C.discouraged 氣餒,泄氣;D.excited興奮的.句意:因此,他們無(wú)論如何不氣餒.故選C.
51.A 介詞短語(yǔ)為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.In other words換句話說(shuō);B.In conclusion總之;C.For another其次;       D.On the contrary正相反.上句說(shuō)他們并不認(rèn)為摔倒是失敗,下句說(shuō)他們?cè)S可自己犯錯(cuò).前后句是同一種意思,故選A.
52.C 名詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.faith信念; B.honesty誠(chéng)實(shí);C.persistence堅(jiān)持;D.loyalty忠誠(chéng).此處指我被小男孩的堅(jiān)持感動(dòng)了,小男孩摔倒了又爬起來(lái)前行的堅(jiān)持,故選C.
53.D 形容詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.upset心煩的; B.calm平靜的;C.enthusiastic熱情的;D.confident自信的.指小男孩的每次嘗試都那么自信自然.根據(jù)句意選D.
54.B 名詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.symbols符合,象征;B.signs 標(biāo)志,跡象;C.signals 信號(hào);D.marks標(biāo)記,記號(hào).此處指小男孩練習(xí)走路時(shí)沒(méi)有絲毫害怕和緊張的跡象.根據(jù)句意選B.
55.A 副詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.effectively有效地;B.imaginatively想象上地; C.relatively相當(dāng)?shù)兀?nbsp;D.negatively消極地.此處指小男孩唯一的目的是盡可能有效地自由跑起來(lái),as effectively as he could"盡可能有效的"故選A.
56.B 名詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.explanation說(shuō)明; B.a(chǎn)pproval 認(rèn)可,贊成;C.curiosity 好奇;D.opinion意見(jiàn).此處指他并不是想讓別人認(rèn)可他,也不關(guān)心是不是別人在看他.故選B.
57.C 動(dòng)詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.listening聽(tīng); B.glaring瞪視;C.watching觀看;D.enjoying享受,欣賞.此處指他并不是想讓別人認(rèn)可他,也不關(guān)心是不是別人在看他.指觀看小男孩走路,故選C.
58.A 形容詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.embarrassing令人尷尬的;B.a(chǎn)mazing令人吃驚的;C.confusing令人困惑的;D.thrilling令人興奮的.此處指小男孩并不為自己的摔倒感到尷尬,故選A.
59.D 動(dòng)詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.referred參考; B.came 來(lái);C.contributed貢獻(xiàn);D.mattered要緊,有關(guān)系.對(duì)于小男孩來(lái)說(shuō)最要緊的是完成任務(wù)或是把手邊的活動(dòng)盡最大能力做到最好.根據(jù)句意選D.
60.B  動(dòng)詞為本題主要考查點(diǎn).A.won贏得;B.learned 學(xué)會(huì);C.made 制作;D.knew知道. 此處指作者通過(guò)觀看小男孩練走路學(xué)到了許多東西,有很大收獲.故選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 完型填空題的命題特點(diǎn)及答題方法:
1.側(cè)重基礎(chǔ)知識(shí),考查學(xué)生語(yǔ)言知識(shí)的能力
完型填空以文入手,結(jié)合文章的內(nèi)容考查學(xué)生的基礎(chǔ)知識(shí),主要是詞語(yǔ)搭配、固定句型、近義詞辨析、辨析句子結(jié)構(gòu)、掌握語(yǔ)法規(guī)則的能力,其中考查實(shí)詞居多.
2.上下文對(duì)照,考查學(xué)生捕捉關(guān)鍵詞的能力
 解完型填空題時(shí),單獨(dú)看一句話是找不到正確答案的,需要注意句子間的關(guān)系及句子與段落的關(guān)系.所謂上下對(duì)照,即在上文和下文中找到與正確答案相同的關(guān)鍵詞.因此,在做題時(shí)要邊讀邊在大腦中儲(chǔ)存上下文信息的能力,捕捉關(guān)鍵詞.如第43小題 考查動(dòng)詞.A.marching行軍;B.walking步行;C.running 跑;D.moving移動(dòng).此處指小男孩自由地在草地上跑,根據(jù)下文的run as fast ashe could,和 run freely也可知答案.故選C.
3.設(shè)置語(yǔ)境,考查學(xué)生的分析推理能力
旨在考查學(xué)生在選項(xiàng)都符合語(yǔ)法及句子結(jié)構(gòu)的情況下能否利用前后語(yǔ)境去推斷出正確答案.如第45小題考查名詞.A.hesitation 猶豫;B.competition競(jìng)爭(zhēng); C.situation情況;D.motivation動(dòng)機(jī).此處指小男孩摔倒了爬起來(lái),毫不猶豫地繼續(xù)往前跑.根據(jù)當(dāng)時(shí)的情境可知選A.
4.結(jié)合生活,考查學(xué)生利用常識(shí)題的能力
目的考查學(xué)生的生活常識(shí),看看學(xué)生是否善于觀察生活,積累生活常識(shí),能否利用常識(shí)去做恰當(dāng)?shù)倪x擇.如第56小題考查名詞.A.explanation說(shuō)明; B.a(chǎn)pproval 認(rèn)可,贊成;C.curiosity 好奇;D.opinion意見(jiàn).此處指他并不是想讓別人認(rèn)可他,也不關(guān)心是不是別人在看他.根據(jù)生活常識(shí)可知小孩做事不會(huì)考慮太多,故選B.
5.關(guān)注連詞,考查學(xué)生對(duì)行文邏輯、句子關(guān)聯(lián)的理解能力
此項(xiàng)用來(lái)考查學(xué)生在缺少連詞的情況想,通過(guò)閱讀能否理解句子的與句子的關(guān)系,是否了解行文邏輯的要求,能否掌握表示因果、轉(zhuǎn)折、并列、條件、讓步等的連詞的用法.

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2.UNESO在1995年發(fā)起了"世界讀書日"(World Book Day)活動(dòng),并于每年4月23日慶祝這一活動(dòng).假設(shè)你是該校學(xué)生會(huì)主席,向全校同學(xué)發(fā)出倡議,簡(jiǎn)要介紹世界讀書日并呼吁同學(xué)們多讀書.
要點(diǎn)如下:
1、簡(jiǎn)述世界讀書日(發(fā)起時(shí)間及目的);
2、讀書的益處;
3、呼吁同學(xué)們多讀書,讀好書.
要求:1、詞數(shù)100左右;
2、可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫.
參考詞匯:開(kāi)闊眼界broaden one's horizons
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19.Darek Fidyka,a 38-year-old Bulgarian,had been paralyzed (癱瘓的) from the chest down for four years after a knife attack.Scientists from Britain and Poland took cells from his nose,transplanted (移植) them into his back and re-grew his spinal cord (脊髓).Now he can walk and even drive a car.The doctors were delighted but said it was the first step in a long journey.
The breakthrough came after 40years of research by Professor Geoff Raisman,who found that cells had the possibility to repair damage to nasal (鼻腔的) nerves,the only part of the nervous system that constantly re-grows."The idea was to take something from an area where the nervous system can repair itself and put it into an area that doesn't repair itself,"Professor Raisman said.
Polish doctors injected (注射) the nasal cells into Mr Fidyka's spinal cord above the injury and used some nerves from his ankle to form a bridge across the damaged tissue.The nasal cells appear to have caused the spinal nerves to repair themselves.
Professor Raisman achieved this with rats in the late 1990's,but this is his greatest success."I think the moment of discovery for me was Christmas in 1997when I first saw a rat,which couldn't control its hand,put its hand out to me.That was an exciting moment,because I realized then that my belief that the nervous system could be repaired was true."
Doctors chose the easiest case for their first attempt-it might not work for others.But there is a real sense of hope that an idea once thought impossible has been realized.
David Nicholls,who helped provide money for the breakthrough,said information about the breakthrough would be made available to researchers across the globe.
"What you've got to understand is that for three million paralyzed people in the world today,the world looks a totally brighter place than it did yesterday,"he said.
24.Why did Professor Geoff Raisman choose cells from the nose?A
A.The nervous system in the nose can repair itself.
B.Cells from the nose can be easily transplanted.
C.The nervous system in the nose has more cells.
D.Cells in the nose are able to re-produce rapidly.
25.How did the operation work for Darek Fidyka?D
A.The nervous system in the spinal nerves can repair itself.
B.The nerves from his ankle cured the patient of the injury.
C.The nasal cells re-produced and spread over very quickly.
D.The nasal cells helped the spinal nerves to repair themselves.
26.What made Professor Geoff Raisman begin to believe the nervous system can be repaired?D
A.His former study with other people.
B.His operation on a paralyzed patient.
C.His sudden thought about Christmas.
D.His unusual experience with a sick rat.
27.David Nicholls'words suggest thatB.
A.the world will become a better and brighter place
B.paralyzed people of today have the hope of recovery
C.the report of the breakthrough will be published soon
D.researchers across the world will carry out the operation.

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3.A woman planning"Harry Potter night"at a supper club she runs at home has been forced to change their name after a warning from film studio Warner Bros(華納兄弟).
    The evenings in Kiburn,north London,were due to include food  and other elements from the Harry Potter books.However,Warner Bros,maker of the Harry Potter films,wrote to the club's organizer"Ms Marmite Lover"warning that the parties would infringe(侵犯)its rights.
    The club will now hold two"Genetic Wizard nights"for Halloween.On her blog,Ms Marmite Lover explains that she researched and developed her menu with her Harry Potter-obsessed teenage daughter and a food writer.
    Guests would have to enter the venue,called the Underground Restaurant,through"Diagon Alley"and by giving a password-while a"Sorting Hat"would decide the seating plan.
    After Warner Bros learned about the ticketed(被加標(biāo)簽)event.it wrote to Ms Marmite Lover saying:"While we are delighted that you are such a fun of the Harry Potter series,unfortunately your proposed use of the Harry  Potter Properties without our permission would amount to an infringement of Wamer's rights."
     The letter added:"Warner does not,of course,object to you holding a generic wizard/Halloween night at the Underground Restaurant."
     Ms Marmite Lover suggested in her blog:"JK Rowling herself,having at one time been a struggling single parent,and having donated to the National Council for one Patent Families,would probably approve of a single mother being entrepreneurial (企業(yè)家的)and creative".
     The Underground Restaurant usually charges diners about 20-30 each,except alcohol.Warner Bros says it has guidelines to help Harry Potter fans run non-profit and charitable events true to the spirit of the stories.
     The vast majority of non-commercial events are able to go ahead with the studio's support,it says.
46.Mr.Marmite Lover had to change their name becauseA.
  A.the use of the name infringed Warner's rights
  B.JK Rowling didn't approve of their doing so
  C.the Underground Restaurant charged too much
  D.the sold tickets to whoever attends the supper club
47.From the passage we know that Ms Marmite wasD      
  A.the researcher of Harry Potter films    B.the maker of the Harry Potter films
  C.a(chǎn) cooking-book writer              D.a(chǎn) single parent
48.The seventh paragraph told us thatC         
  A.Ms Marmite Lover was creative and she is good at cooking
  B.JK Rowling was sure to agree with what a creative woman did
  C.Ms Marmite Lover attempted to find excuse for what she had done
  D.JK Rowling suffered a lot before she published her novel series
49.We can infer from the passage thatB     
  A."Sorting Hat"is the password to go through"Diagon Alley"
  B.Ms Marmite Lover was not pleased with Warner Bros
  C.the charges that the guests pay for the dinner include alcohol
  D.Warner is a charity organization which helps the single mother.
50.The word"mother"in the seventh Paragraph refers toD        
  A.JK Rowling    B.the food writer
  C.Warner Bros    D.Ms Marmite.

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