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科目: 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:完形填空

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng) (A、B、C和D) 中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
I walked into the grocery store not particularly interested in buying something. The sorrow of      my husband of 37 years was still too painful. And this grocery store held so many sweet     . Bob often came with me and almost every time he'd      to go off and look for something special. I'd always see him walking down the walkway      the three yellow roses in his hands. Bob knew I loved yellow roses. With a heart      with pain, I came to the meat shelf, I searched for the      small steak and remembered how Bob had loved his steak.
Suddenly a woman came beside me. She was in a soft green dress. I     as she picked up a large pack of T-bones,      them in her basket, hesitated, and then put them back. She saw me watching her and she smiled. "My husband loves T-bones, but     , at these prices, I don't know."
"My husband passed away eight days ago," I told her. "Buy him the steaks. And value every      you have together."
She smiled and I saw the feeling in her      as she placed the package in her basket and      away. I turned and pushed my cart forward too. Several minutes later I saw first the green suit and then      the pretty lady coming to me. In her arms she carried something. On her face was the      smile I had ever seen.
As she came closer, I saw what she held and      welled down. "These are for you, " she said and placed three beautiful yellow roses in my arms. She placed a gentle kiss on my cheek, then smiled again. I wanted to tell her what the roses     , but still unable to speak. I watched as she walked away as tears clouded my     . I looked down at the beautiful roses and found it almost     . How did she know?
Suddenly the      seemed so clear. I wasn't alone. "Oh, Bob, you haven't      me, have you?" I whispered, with tears in my eyes. He was still with me, and she was his angel.
小題1:
A.losingB.leavingC.passingD.failing
小題2:
A.flowersB.rosesC.memoriesD.thoughts
小題3:
A.decideB.happenC.refuseD.pretend
小題4:
A.byB.withC.duringD.between
小題5:
A.fullB.filledC.pleasedD.crowded
小題6:
A.veryB.beautifulC.prettyD.perfect
小題7:
A.watchedB.sawC.foundD.glared
小題8:
A.fellB.carriedC.droppedD.took
小題9:
A.exactlyB.generallyC.usuallyD.honestly
小題10:
A.momentB.dinnerC.timeD.year
小題11:
A.handsB.eyesC.voiceD.basket
小題12:
A.leftB.ranC.slippedD.wheeled
小題13:
A.realizedB.recognizedC.receivedD.thought
小題14:
A.saddestB.funniestC.brightestD.strangest
小題15:
A.wordsB.tearsC.feelingsD.sweats
小題16:
A.stoodB.describedC.meantD.designed
小題17:
A.sightB.cartC.rosesD.package
小題18:
A.unknownB.uncommonC.unrealD.unlike
小題19:
A.questionB.a(chǎn)nswerC.caseD.puzzle
小題20:
A.missedB.disappointedC.hatedD.forgotten

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科目: 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

When Russell Lyons volunteered for the first time, he read Goodnight Moon to a class of San Diego preschoolers. And it wasn’t reading-h(huán)e’d memorized the book and was reciting it out loud. He was 4. Still, he said it felt good up there, in front of the other kids, lending a hand. He wanted more of that feeling.
Thirteen years later, he’s getting a lot of it. He’s on a five-month road trip across America-not sightseeing, but volunteering.
The University City resident has spent time at an animal reserve in Utah, a women’s shelter in St. Louis, a soup kitchen in New York, a retirement home in Tucson. This week he’s in Los Angeles, at a program that supports disabled youth.
“I just like helping people and feeling that something I do is making a difference,” he said. He resists the idea that his “Do Good Adventure” is all that unusual. It bothers him that the media often describes young people as lazy, self-centered and materialistic. So he sees his trip as a chance to make a statement, too. “About 55 percent of teens do volunteer work, higher than the rate of adults,” he said, according to a 2002 study. “Not everybody knows that.”
Of course, some teens do volunteer work because it looks impressive on their college applications. Lyons said he mentioned his trip on his submissions. But charity work is a habit with him. Even before the cross country trip, he was volunteering abut 200 hours a year at various places. He’s made sandwiches for homeless families in Washington D.C.. He’s taught math to fifth-graders in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
He gets some of that drive from his mother, Leslye Lyons, who has been involved in nonprofits for much of her life. She was there when her son “read” to the preschoolers-a memory of hers “that will never go away.”
小題1: What did Russell Lyons think of his first volunteering?
A.Creative.B.Impressive.C.Persuasive.D.Imaginative.
小題2:The third paragraph is meant to ______.
A.indicate Russell Lyons is working as a volunteer
B.introduce some tourist attractions across America
C.a(chǎn)ppeal to volunteers to offer help to those in need
D.show volunteers are needed in all parts of America
小題3: According to Paragraph 4, Russell Lyons is against the idea that ______.
A.what he has done is common
B.most teens do volunteer work
C.young people don’t work hard
D.a(chǎn)dults prefer to be volunteers
小題4:Russell Lyons has been doing volunteer work because ______.    
A.it is necessary for college applications
B.he ought to keep his promise to Momit
C.he likes the feeling of being praised
D.has become a natural part of his life

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科目: 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:完形填空

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從41-60各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
I will never forget that night, when I pulled into my drivewayafter a busy day of school and baby-sitting. I still      to write a physics paper, which must be handed in the next day. There were many things on my mind. At that time I was having many problems with my family and friends,      I was in a very bad mood (心情). And I was unhappy with      and the way that my life was going. A major      I was struggling with was drug (毒品) use. For two years I had been smoking marijuana (大麻) and got used to it,     could not stop. I did not let drugs affect my grades or personality, but it made a (n)      in how I thought about myself. I had always been a good kid and still tried to be, but drugs brought me     . I frequently thought about     drugs were not something I wanted as part of my life. I wanted to   but I was frightened to make it.
I looked up at the sky as I got out of my     . The moon gave off tiny beams of light. The sky was a dark, ink-black colour      millions of stars. I stood outside in the cool fall air for what seemed a long time of heaven and     . The joy that I had not      for ages came upon me. I closed my eyes to decide if this dream could be     . I slowly opened my eyes and caught a shooting star (流星) flying over treetops. Tears fell from my eyes and streamed down my cheeks. I had     the true beauty of nature. Those few      helped me find the    to change.
It is not easy to make the decision to stop using drugs. It is even harder to stop     . Giving it up has given me hope and a reason to be      myself. It has helped me grow      and more mature (成熟).
小題1:
A.promisedB.hadC.wishedD.stopped
小題2:
A.soB.howeverC.thenD.yet
小題3:
A.my familyB.my homeworkC.my friendsD.myself
小題4:
A.problemB.situationC.subjectD.condition
小題5:
A.while B.orC.butD.rather
小題6:
A.differenceB.effortC.planD.mistake
小題7:
A.downB.outC.upD.back
小題8:
A.whichB.whatC.howD.why
小題9:
A.escapeB.changeC.liveD.forget
小題10:
A.wayB.houseC.schoolD.car
小題11:
A.inB.withC.forD.beyond
小題12:
A.sadnessB.luck C.happinessD.regret
小題13:
A.receivedB.learnedC.knownD.felt
小題14:
A.realB.surprisingC.uselessD.helpful
小題15:
A.recognizedB.seenC.guessedD.imagined
小題16:
A.minutesB.starsC.thoughtsD.nights
小題17:
A.factB.courageC.reasonD.chance
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)ctuallyB.simplyC.graduallyD.quickly
小題19:
A.crazy aboutB.a(chǎn)fraid of C.proud ofD.a(chǎn)ngry with
小題20:
A.weakerB.richerC.poorerD.stronger

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科目: 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

When I was in the seventh grade, I was a candy striper (義工) at a local hospital in my town. I volunteered(自愿做) about 30 to 40 hours a week during the summer.
Most of the time I spent there was with Mr. Gillespie. He never had any visitors, and nobody seemed to care about his condition. I spent many days there holding his hand and talking to him, helping with anything that needed to be done. He became a close friend of mine, even though he responded with only an occasional squeeze (緊握) of my hand. Mr. Gillespie was in a coma (昏迷).
I left for a week for a vacation with my parents, and when I came back, Mr. Gillespie was gone. I didn’t have the courage to ask any of the nurses where he was, for fear they might tell me he had died. So with many questions unanswered, I continued to volunteer there through my eighth-grade year.
Several years later, when I was a junior in high school, I was at the gas station when I noticed a familiar face. When I realized who it was, my eyes filled with tears. He was alive! I got up the nerve to ask him if he was Mr. Gillespie, and if he had been in a coma about five years ago. With an uncertain look on his face, he replied yes. I explained how I knew him, and that I had spent many hours talking to him in the hospital. His eyes welled up with tears, and he gave me the warmest hug I had ever received.
He began to tell me how, as he lay there comatose (昏睡的), he could hear me talking to him and could feel me holding his hand the whole time. He thought it was an angel(天使), who was there with him. Mr. Gillespie firmly believed that it was my voice and touch that had kept him alive. Then he told me about his life. We exchanged a hug, said our good-byes and went our separate ways.
Although I haven’t seen him since, he fills my heart with joy every day. I know that I made a difference between his life and his death. As importantly, he has made a great difference in my life. I will never forget him and what he did for me: He made me an angel.
小題1: When the author volunteered at a local hospital, she        .
A.mainly helped the nurses with their paper work
B.made up her mind to become a nurse herself one day
C.spent most of her time taking care of a man in a coma
D.became friends with Mr. Gillespie’s visitors
小題2:The author didn’t ask where Mr. Gillespie had gone because        .
A.she knew for sure that he had recovered
B.she forgot all about him when she returned to the hospital
C.she had been concerned that he might stay in coma forever
D.she feared that he might have died
小題3:Judging from the article, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.The author continued her volunteer work in the hospital until seventh-grade.
B.The author met Mr. Gillespie at a gas station several years later.
C.Mr. Gillespie recognized the author’s voice the moment he met her.
D.No one in the hospital believed that Mr. Gillespie would recover from his coma.
小題4:Which of the following statements best summarizes the point of the story?
A.Those with faith in themselves will succeed.
B.If you spread happiness you will be happy yourself.
C.Respect people and they will try hard to improve.
D.Kindness is loving people more than they deserve.

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科目: 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

The opening scene of The King’s Speech was, in a word, terrifying. The moment King George VI—wonderfully played by Colin Firth—stepped up to the microphone at Wembley Stadium, a rush of nervousness came over me. It took me back to my school days, standing at my desk, having to read aloud to the class. I whispered to my wife, Jill, “A stutterer(口吃者) wrote this screenplay(劇本).
I grew up with a stutter, really afraid of trying to get through simple sentences—knowing that I would then, or later, be laughed at. I still remember the reading when I was in 7th grade at St. Helena’s: “Sir Walter Raleigh was a gentlemen…” I remember reciting, “Sir Walter Raleigh was a gentlemen.” The school teacher said, “Master B-B-B-Biden! What’s that word?” She wanted me to say gentlemen. But by then, I had learned to put my sentences into bite-size pieces and I was reading it: “gentle”|breath|“man”.
Ninety-nine percent of the time, the teachers were great. I never had professional treatment but a couple of teachers taught me to put a regular rise and fall in my tone of speaking, and that’s why I spent so much time reading poetry. But even in my small, boys’ prep school, I got nailed in my class with the nickname Joe Stutterer. You get so desperate, you’re so embarrassed. I actually went and stood by the side of my house once, with a small round stone in my mouth, and tried to talk. Jill always thought I was kidding until she saw the movie and saw King George did the same thing.
King George relied on the support his wife and the help of Lionel Longue, who, in describing working with other stutterers, said, “My job was to give them confidence in their voices and let them know that a friend was listening.” I was lucky enough to have more than a couple of Lionels in my life. Nobody in my family ever—ever—made fun of me or tried to finish my sentences. My mother would say, “Joey, you cannot let stuttering define you.” And because of her and others, I made sure it didn’t.
Through hard work and determination, I beat my stutter in high school. I even spoke briefly at my graduation ceremony in 1961—the most difficult speech of my life. My fight against shyness and embarrassment at my early age has developed my ability to understand others’ feelings as Vice President of the country in public life. I still mark up all of my speeches the say way Firth’s character does in the movie, pencil-marking every line to remind myself to stop, to breathe, to pause—to beat back my stuttering as best as I can. I don’t stutter anymore, and most people who know me only late in my life are shocked that I ever did.
By capturing exactly how a stutter feels, The King’s Speech has shown millions of people how much courage it takes for a stutterer to stand up and speak. Equally important, it has shown millions who suffer from the pain that it can be overcome, we are not alone, and with the support of those around us, our deepest fears can be conquered.
小題1:The writer whispered to his wife, “A stutterer wrote this screenplay”, because __________.
A.he desired to release his secret to his wife
B.he was reminded how it was as a stutterer on such occasions
C.he thought Colin Firth had a wonderful performance in the film
D.he wanted to make his wife realize why the film was so popular
小題2:What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 imply?
A.The writer would have a good fortune to get help from many people.
B.The writer should realize he had to stand up from his pain and defeat it
C.The writer could get enough confidence under his mother’s help
D.The writer must be happy that everyone in his family did not laugh at him.
小題3:What message is conveyed in the passage?
A.Whatever pain and fear we have, we can defeat them if we try hard.
B.The similar stories of the writer and King George VI gains great admiration.
C.The suffer we had at our early age will have a heavy influence on our future life.
D.Stuttering is such a pain for children that we should give help and encourage them.

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科目: 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:完形填空

That morning, I got the train as always. I was a publishing director and was looking forward to embracing a new day of work, as usual. I would always turn to the crossword(縱橫填字游戲), but that day it didn't     . I'd been doing it for 30-old years, but trying to read this one was like walking through syrup(糖漿):    slow and hard. I thought I must be tired.
I said to my assistant. The      colleague contacted my wife, Beth, and she drove me straight to hospital. There, confirmation came that I'd had a stroke in the part of my brain that communication. I was now in a condition that means it's difficult or   to receive and produce language. It was the only time I     .
I was back at home a week later, and my goal was to get better and      work in a couple of months. The way to   my language ability was rough. I'd look at simple pictures and try to describe them as my mind      round and round in the darkness, looking for words.
As the months passed, it became      that I wasn't going to be able to go back to my old job. For 25 years, I had      myself as a publisher. I was used to a busy day of meetings. I enjoyed colleagues and the      I'd had. I didn’t feel ready to say goodbye to my old self. There were times when I felt incredibly     .
In the darkest months, I devoted myself to     . I couldn't manage novels or newspapers,   I tried reading poetry, and found the shorter lines less overwhelming(勢(shì)不可擋的). My speech came back, and I learned how to read again, though much more slowly. I also learned the      to keep up. I allowed myself to slow down, and started to enjoy it.
 ,  I get rid of my old skin. I grieved(感到悲痛) the past, its passing and its absence, and started to     it. Now, 10 years later, I look after my grandson a day a week, and my relationship with my family is deeper than ever. If you'd asked me 15 years ago to      the importance of the things in my life I might have said work, but now I'm no longer a high-achieving publisher or someone who reads 10 books a week. I'm a      man, and if I read 10 books a year, that’s pretty good. 
小題1:
A.wear off B.make any senseC.count upD.pay off
小題2:
A.temporarilyB.scarcelyC.unbelievablyD.mildly
小題3:
A.curious B.reservedC.seriousD.concerned
小題4:
A.calls forB.deals withC.suffers fromD.responds to
小題5:
A.practical B.a(chǎn)bsurdC.impossibleD.innocent
小題6:
A.prayedB.criedC.failedD.withdrew
小題7:
A.contribute to B.a(chǎn)gree to C.return toD.a(chǎn)ppeal to
小題8:
A.gaining B.rebuildingC.revealingD.improving
小題9:
A.slipped B.doubtedC.wanderedD.fled
小題10:
A.messy B.flexibleC.straightforwardD.self-evident
小題11:
A.informed B.evaluated C.reflectedD.defined
小題12:
A.extinction B.rewardC.scheduleD.status
小題13:
A.a(chǎn)ngry B.cautiousC.a(chǎn)wesomeD.merciless
小題14:
A.speakingB.tryingC.writingD.managing
小題15:
A.since B.until C.so D.a(chǎn)s
小題16:
A.favor B.patienceC.sympathyD.comfort
小題17:
A.Gradually B.HopefullyC.Narrowly D.Annually
小題18:
A.keep up withB.come to terms withC.get around toD.live up to
小題19:
A.a(chǎn)rrangeB.compareC.rankD.declare
小題20:
A.geniusB.communityC.dignity D.family

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科目: 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

David’s Haircut
When David steps out of the front door he is blinded for a moment by the white, strong sunlight and reaches for his dad’s hand automatically. It’s the first really warm day of the year, an unexpected heat that bridges the gap between spring and summer. Father and son are on their way to the barbershop, something they have always done together.
Always, the routine is the same. “It’s about time we got that mop of yours cut,” David’s dad will say, pointing at him with two fingers, a cigarette caught between them. “Perhaps I should do it. Where are those scissors, Janet?” Sometimes his dad runs after him round the living room, pretending to cut off his ears. When he was young, David used to get too excited and start crying, scared that maybe he really would lose his ears, but he has long since grown out of that.
Mr Samuels’ barbershop is in a long room above the chip shop, reached by a steep and worn flight of stairs. David follows his father. He loves the barbershop — it’s like nowhere else he goes. It smells of cigarettes and men and hair oil. Sometimes the smell of chips will climb the stairs along with a customer and when the door opens the waiting men lift their noses together. Black and white photographs of men with various out-of-fashion hairstyles hang above a picture rail at the end of the room, where two barber’s chairs are fixed to the floor. They are heavy, old-fashioned chairs with foot pumps that screams as Mr Samuels adjusts the height of the seat. In front of the chairs are deep sinks with a showerhead and long metal pipe attached to the taps, not that anyone seems to use them. Behind the sinks are mirrors and on either side of these, shelves overflowing with all types of plastic combs, shaving mugs, scissors, cut throat razors, hair brushes and, 10 bright red bottles of Brylcreem(男士發(fā)油), piled neatly in a pyramid. At the back of the room sit the customers, silent for most of the time, except when Mr Samuels breaks off from cutting and smoke his cigarette, sending a stream of grey-blue smoke like the tail of kite twisting into the air.
When it is David’s turn for a cut, Mr Samuels places a wooden board covered with a piece of red leather across the arms of the chair, so that the barber doesn’t have to bend to cut the boy’s hair. David scrambles up onto the bench.
“Hey, young man, you’re shooting up, you won’t need this soon, you’ll be able to sit in the chair,” the barber says.
“Wow,” says David, turning round to look at his dad, forgetting that he can see him through the mirror. “Dad, Mr Samuels said I could be sitting in the chair soon, not just on the board!”
“So I hear,” his father replies, not looking up from the paper. “I expect Mr Samuels will start charging me more for your hair then.”
“At least double the price,” said Mr Samuels, winking at David.
Finally David’s dad looks up from his newspaper and glances into the mirror, seeing his son looking back at him. He smiles.
“Wasn’t so long ago when I had to lift you onto that board because you couldn’t climb up there yourself,” he says.
“They don’t stay young for long do they, kids”, Mr Samuels declares. All the men in the shop nod in agreement. David nods too.
In the mirror he sees a little head sticking out of a long nylon cape. Occasionally he steals glances at the barber as he works. He smells a mixture of smelly sweat and aftershave as the barber moves around him, combing and cutting, combing and cutting.
David feels like he is in another world, noiseless except for the sound of the barber’s shoes rubbing on the plastic carpet and the click of his scissors. In the reflection from the window he could see through the window, a few small clouds moved slowly through the frame, moving to the sound of the scissors’ click.
Sleepily, his eyes dropping to the front of the cape where his hair falls softly as snow and he imagines sitting in the chair just like the men and older boys, the special bench left leaning against the wall in the corner. He thinks about the picture book of Bible stories his aunt gave him for Christmas, the one of Samson having his hair cut by Delilah. David wonders if his strength will go like Samson’s.
When Mr Samuels has finished, David hops down from the seat, rubbing the itchy hair from his face. Looking down he sees his own thick, blonde hair mixed among the browns, greys and blacks of the men who have sat in the chair before him. For a moment he wants to reach down and gather up the broken blonde hair, to separate them from the others, but he does not have time.
They reach the pavement outside the shop. “I tell you what, boy, let’s get some fish and chips to take home, save your mum from cooking tea,” says David’s dad and turns up the street.
The youngster is excited and catches his dad’s hand. The thick-skinned fingers close gently around his and David is surprised to find, warming in his father’s palm, a handful of his own hair.
小題1:How old is David most probably age according to the context?
A.2B.4C.10D.17
小題2: Why does the author describe the barbershop detailedly in David’s eyes in Paragraph 3?
A.Because David is not familiar with this place and tries to remember it.
B.Because David develops great friendfish with the shop owner.
C.Because the barbershop is a place that attracts him greatly.
D.Because the barbershop is very traditional and David can see one nowhere else.
小題3:Saying “I expect Mr Samuels will start charging me more for your hair then”, David’s dad is ________.
A.showing his proudness of his son’s growth
B.complaining about the price of the haircut
C.expressing his thanks to the shopowner’s kindness
D.counting his expense on his son’s haircut
小題4:The underlined sentence sugests that David ________.
A.looks down upon those old, grey-haired men
B.feels extremely excited about becoming a bigger boy
C.thinks blond hair is much more precious than other color
D.is quite curious about his broken blonde hair
小題5:Which detail from the story best shows the deep love that father gives son?
A.Dad runs after his son round the living room.
B.Dad buys his son some fish and chips.
C.Dad sees his son through the mirror.
D.Dad holds some of his son’s hair in his palm.
小題6:What is the author’s tone of writing this passage?
A.seriousB.light-heartedC.criticalD.persuasive

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科目: 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:完形填空

Having searched for many years, a truth seeker was told to go to a cave, where he would find a well. “Ask the well what is   , ” he was advised, “and the well will reveal (揭露) it to you.” After finding the well, the seeker asked that most basic and important  . And from the depths came the answer: “Go to the village crossroads, and there you shall find what you are seeking.”
With his heart full of  , the man ran to the crossroads only to   three rather uninteresting shops. One shop was selling pieces of metal, another sold  , and thin wires were for sale in the third. Nothing and no one there seemed to   much to do with the revelation of truth.
Depressed and   , the seeker returned to the well to demand an    , but he was told only: “You will discover in the future.” With years     by, the memory of his experience at the well gradually   until one night. While he was walking, the sound of sitar (西塔琴) music  his attention. It was wonderful and it wasplayed with great skill and   .
  and moved deeply, the truth seeker felt drawn towards the  . He looked at the fingers dancing over the strings. And then suddenly he let out a cry of joyful  : the sitar was made out of wires and pieces of metal and wood just like   he had once seen in the three stores.
Eventually he understood the  of the well: we have already been given everything we need; our   is to gather and use them in the proper way. Nothing is  so long as we recognize only fragments (碎片). But as soon as the pieces are put together, something new appears, whose nature we could not have     by considering the fragments alone.
小題1:
A.lifeB.dreamC.truthD.success
小題2:
A.causeB.reasonC.problemD.question
小題3:
A.energyB.hopeC.happinessD.strength
小題4:
A.findB.observeC.understandD.feel
小題5:
A.instrumentsB.clothingC.furniture D.wood
小題6:
A.haveB.linkC.connectD.relate
小題7:
A.surprisedB.shockedC.disappointedD.excited
小題8:
A.excuseB.explanationC.a(chǎn)dviceD.opportunity
小題9:
A.goneB.passedC.passD.going
小題10:
A.doubledB.forgotC.disappearedD.recovered
小題11:
A.paidB.caughtC.focusedD.fixed
小題12:
A.inspirationB.courageC.thoughtD.wisdom
小題13:
A.AnnoyedB.AffectedC.Confused D.Frightened
小題14:
A.composerB.directorC.a(chǎn)dviserD.player
小題15:
A.imaginationB.a(chǎn)ppreciationC.recognitionD.a(chǎn)dmiration
小題16:
A.thoseB.oneC.itD.that
小題17:
A.theoryB.messageC.secretD.note
小題18:
A.projectB.difficultyC.taskD.shortcoming
小題19:
A.a(chǎn)vailableB.successfulC.a(chǎn)ccessibleD.meaningful
小題20:
A.foreseenB.witnessedC.judgedD.formed

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  A few weeks after my first wife, Georgia, was called to heaven, I was cooking dinner for my son and myself. For a  , I had decided on frozen peas. As I was cutting open the bag, it ________from my hand and crashed to the floor. The peas, like marbles, _______everywhere. I tried to use a broom, ____ with each sweep they just rolled across the kitchen.
For the next week, every time I was in the ____, I found a pea---in a corner, or behind a table leg. They kept _____. Eight months later I pulled out the refrigerator to clean behind it, and ____ 12 frozen peas hidden underneath.
At the time I found those few remaining ____, I was in a new relationship with a wonderful ____ I’d met in a support group. After we married, I was reminded ____ those peas under the refrigerator, and realized that my ____ had been like that bag of frozen peas. It had shattered. My wife had died; I was in a new city with a busy job, and with a son having trouble___ his new surroundings and the ____ of his mother. I was a bag of spilled frozen peas; my life had come apart and scattered.
When life gets you ____, when everything you know comes apart, and when you think you’ll never ____, remember that it’s just a bag of scattered frozen peas. The peas can be ___, and life will move on. You’ll find all the peas ___, including the ones that are hardest to find. And when you’ve got them ___, you’ll start to feel whole again.
The life you know can break apart at any time. But you’ll have to ____, and how fast you collect your peas depends on you. Will you keep scattering them around with a broom, __will you pick them up one by one and put your life back together?
小題1:
A.drinkB.fruitC.vegetableD.meat
小題2:
A.movedB.walkedC.ranD.slipped
小題3:
A.rubbedB.rolledC.grewD.existed
小題4:
A.butB.a(chǎn)ndC. althoughD. so
小題5:
A.bedroomB.living roomC.kitchenD.storeroom
小題6:
A.gettingB.turning upC.taking upD.using up
小題7:
A.foundB.a(chǎn)teC.leftD.planted
小題8:
A.presentsB.cansC.vegetablesD.peas
小題9:
A.manB.childC.womanD.boy
小題10:
A.ofB.forC.withD.in
小題11:
A.wifeB.lifeC.sonD.friend
小題12:
A.turning toB.leading toC.a(chǎn)djusting toD.a(chǎn)dding to
小題13:
A.thankB.loveC.helpD.loss
小題14:
A.downB.nearC.closeD.wide
小題15:
A.get itB.make itC.take itD.leave it
小題16:
A.grewB.boughtC.collectedD.frozen
小題17:
A.eventuallyB.fortunatelyC.properlyD.specially
小題18:
A.bothB.a(chǎn)llC.eitherD.each
小題19:
A.call onB.put onC.bring inD.move on
小題20:
A.whileB.becauseC.sinceD.or

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科目: 來(lái)源:不詳 題型:完形填空

閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
I ran into a stranger as he passed by. “I’m so sorry!” was my     . Then he said, “Excuse me too ... I didn’t even      you.” We were very    , the stranger and I. Then we went on our ways after saying     .
But at home, a different      is told. How we treat our      ones, the young and the old. Later, in the kitchen, as I cooked our supper, my      entered, very still. When I turned, I nearly knocked her down. “Get out of the way!” I      at her. She left, with her little heart broken. I didn’t      how hard I’d spoken.
That     , as I lay awake in bed, God’s quiet voice      to me and said, “While with strangers, you are polite,      with those you love, you didn’t do it properly. Go and look right now on the      floor, you’ll find some flowers there by the door. Those are the flowers she    __  for you. She picked them herself—pink, yellow and blue.”
By this time, I felt      and small and now my own      fell. I quietly went to her bed, “     up, my dear daughter.” I said. “Are these the flowers you picked for me?” She smiled, “I found them on the tree. I knew you’d like them,      the blue.” I said, “I’m so   __  that I missed them today ... And I shouldn’t have shouted at you that way.” She whispered(低聲說(shuō)), “Mommy, that’s okay. I still      you anyway.” I hugged her and said, “I love you too and love your flowers, especially the blue.”
小題1:
A.ruleB.replyC.stepD.truth
小題2:
A.seeB.tellC.getD.take
小題3:
A.nervousB.a(chǎn)likeC.politeD.confident
小題4:
A.welcomeB.thanksC.helloD.good-bye
小題5:
A.storyB.messageC.noticeD.a(chǎn)ctivity
小題6:
A.crazyB.lovedC.blindD.brave
小題7:
A.motherB.husbandC.daughterD.son
小題8:
A.smiledB.lookedC.shotD.shouted
小題9:
A.lieB.careC.a(chǎn)ttackD.realize
小題10:
A.noonB.a(chǎn)fternoonC.eveningD.night
小題11:
A.lookedB.pointedC.spokeD.listened
小題12:
A.whenB.butC.unlessD.besides
小題13:
A.kitchenB.bedroomC.dinning-roomD.library
小題14:
A.broughtB.boughtC.stoleD.paid
小題15:
A.excitedB.sadC.happyD.great
小題16:
A.legB.headC.tearsD.feelings
小題17:
A.LookB.EndC.DressD.Wake
小題18:
A.especiallyB.speciallyC.exceptD.except for
小題19:
A.braveB.lazyC.sorryD.excited
小題20:
A.hateB.loveC.missD.beat

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