Nancy had just got a secretary’s job in a big company to work in the sales department. Monday was the first day that she went to work, so she was very  35   . She got up very early and arrived at the office at twenty to eight. She   36  the door open and found nobody there. “I am the first to arrive.” She thought and came to her desk   37  she was surprised to find a large bunch of flowers on it. They were   38  . She picked up the flowers from the desk and smelled them. “Oh, how lovely!” Nancy cried joyfully. She then   39  for a vase to put them in. “Somebody has sent me flowers the   40  first day!” She thought happily. “But who could it be?” She began to wonder.
The day passed very   41  and Nancy did everything   42  great interest and enthusiasm. For the following days of the week, the first thing Nancy did was to change water for the flowers. And then she __ 43  herself in her work.
Then came another Monday. When she came near her desk, she was overjoyed to see a new bunch of flowers there. She quickly put them in the vase, replacing the old ones. The same thing happened again the next Monday. Nancy felt it strange and this time she began to think of ways to find out the  44 .
On Tuesday afternoon, she was sent to   45 a plan to the general manager's office. She had to stay for a while at his secretary's desk   46  his directives. She happened to see on the desk a big notebook  47  with “Records of managers' meetings”, and   48  the half-opened pages. Suddenly her eyes fell on these words, “In order to keep the secretaries in high spirits, the company       49   that every Monday morning a bunch of fresh flowers should be sent to each secretary's desk.”
Later, she was told that their general manager was a wise man with the Bachelor of Psychology in Business.
小題1:
A.depressedB.excitedC.encouragedD.surprised
小題2:
A.pushedB.forced C.turnedD.knocked
小題3:
A.thatB.which C.thereD.where
小題4:
A.oldB.freshC.good D.sweet
小題5:
A.looked upB.looked atC.looked aroundD.looked down
小題6:
A.happyB.veryC.funnyD.quite
小題7:
A.slowly B.normallyC.quicklyD.hardly
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)tB.inC.forD.with
小題9:
A.devotedB.focusedC.buriedD.made
小題10:
A.sender B.receiverC.managerD.waiter
小題11:
A.send forB.hand outC.try out D.hand in
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A.a(chǎn)sking forB.waiting for C.looking for D.searching for
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A.marked B.givenC.usedD.signed
小題14:
A.glanced at B.stared at C.glared atD.looked at
小題15:
A.has orderedB.has said C.has decidedD.has demanded

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:D
小題4:B
小題5:C
小題6:B
小題7:C
小題8:D
小題9:C
小題10:A
小題11:D
小題12:B
小題13:A
小題14:A
小題15:C

小題1:考查形容詞。 Nancy第一天上班,又到得很早,自然是非!芭d奮”。
小題2:考查動詞。門是被“推”開的。turn, knock后面不接形容詞作賓語補足語,而force表示用暴力強行推開。
小題3:考查連詞。此處要選定語從句的引導(dǎo)詞,先行詞是desk,后面意義完整,應(yīng)缺少狀語,故用where。
小題4:考查形容詞。結(jié)合后面的“that every Monday morning a bunch of fresh flowers should be sent to each secretary's desk.” 可知花是新鮮的fresh。
小題5:考查動詞短語。文中緊接著說她要把花放進(jìn)去,她是在環(huán)顧四周(looked around )找花瓶
小題6:考查副詞。此處very用于形容詞最高級或first,last,opposite,own等之前,加強語氣,意思是:正是;恰好是。
小題7:考查副詞。因為有人送花,心里高興,時間自然過得快。
小題8:考查介詞。with interest 有興趣地, 津津有味地。
小題9:考查動詞。bury oneself in 專心于, 埋頭于
小題10:考查名詞。她連續(xù)三周都收到花,可并不知道是誰送的,因此她決定想辦法查出這個“送花人”。
小題11:考查動詞短語。去經(jīng)理辦公室交份計劃。hand in遞交.
小題12:考查動詞短語。她是在經(jīng)理秘書的“辦公桌”旁邊等候waiting for經(jīng)理的指示。
小題13:考查動詞。 marked with 標(biāo)著……;(人、動物等身上)具有
小題14:考查動詞短語。在經(jīng)理秘書的“辦公桌”旁邊等候經(jīng)理的指示時,掃了一眼半開的書的內(nèi)容。glance at一瞥,看一眼 ;掃了一眼。
小題15:考查動詞。公司決定給每一位秘書送花,以使其保持高昂的工作熱情。
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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

An old man had been working for many years for a town. His job was to clear away natural waste from the pool water in the hills, which made up the lovely river flowing through the town nearby. Quietly and   36 , the old man guarded the hills,  37   the leaves and branches, and cleaned up the dirt that would have   38  and polluted the fresh flow of water . The town soon became a popular attraction for tourists. Elegant swans (天鵝) floated along the clear river and the view was so beautiful   39     words.
Years passed. One evening the town    40   met. As they reviewed the budget, one man’s  41____caught sight of the salary   42   being paid to the seldom seen keeper of the river. He asked , “Who is the old man? Why do we    43  to employ him? No one in town ever  44 him. For all we know, the strange keeper of the hills isn’t doing his job. His position isn’t   45   any longer.” Then they voted to   46  the man.
For several weeks, nothing changed….
By early autumn, the trees began to  47 their leaves. Small branches broke off and fell into the pools of the hills,  48   the flow of the shining water. One afternoon, someone noticed a slight yellowish-brown   49  in the river. A few days later, the water was much   50  . Within another week, an oily something covered some sections of the water along the banks, and a terrible   51   was soon sensed. Swans left and so did the 52   . The only thing that was now visiting the village was disease and sickness.
Quickly, the   53   town committee called a special meeting. Realizing their huge error in  54  , they rehired the old keeper of the river again, and within a few weeks, the river began to clear up. Swans and tourists came back again and new life returned to the small town in the Alps.
Never ignore the seeming smallness of a task, job or life. They may all make a  55   .
小題1:
A.regularly B.suddenly C.naturally D.a(chǎn)ctually
小題2:
A.cutB.burnedC.removedD.selected
小題3:
A.carried B.pouredC.changedD.blocked
小題4:
A.beyondB.withC.inD.a(chǎn)fter
小題5:
A.officeB.a(chǎn)ssociation C.department D.committee
小題6:
A.eyeB.careC.handD.mind
小題7:
A.list B.form C.figureD.a(chǎn)ccount
小題8:
A.promise B.continue C.stopD.tend
小題9:
A.visits B.hires C.tells D.sees
小題10:
A.powerful B.important C.necessary D.suitable
小題11:
A.find B.fire C.supportD.forgot
小題12:
A.lose B.miss C.fall D.grow
小題13:
A.pulling B.speeding C.slowing D.pushing
小題14:
A.fish B.color C.flower D.leaf
小題15:
A.deeperB.cooler C.warmer D.darker
小題16:
A.sound B.smell C.waveD.taste
小題17:
A.managersB.passengers C.villagers D.tourists
小題18:
A.embarrassedB.a(chǎn)nnoyedC.discouraged D.diappointed
小題19:
A.a(chǎn)rrangementB.a(chǎn)ssignmentC.judgement D.a(chǎn)musement
小題20:
A.suggestionB.differenceC.progress D.decision

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