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…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………※※請(qǐng)※※不※※要※※在※※裝※※訂※※線※※內(nèi)※※答※※題※※…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………一、完型填空(共5題)1、完形填空從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳答案。Theladywiththewhitefence(籬笆)taughtmetoleavethegaletolifeopen...MyhusbanddiedinanaccidentandIbecameveryangry.Ihatedbeingalone.Oneday,asIwas
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downabusystreet,Isuddenlynoticedanewfencearoundahouse.Ipulledofftoreallywatchit.Itwassuchagood
2
thatIwasdeeplytouched.Icouldnotsend
3away.Thefencestillsmelledoffreshpaint.“Hello!"Icameupandsaidtoaladyinthebackgarden,“Icametoseethefence.It'ssobeautiful!"“Oh!Thefenceisnotthereforme,"theladyexplainedtomeinacalmvoice,“Ilivealone._4somanypeoplepassbyeveryday,andIthinktheymaybepleasedtoseesomethingreallyattractive.
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stoplikeyouandcomeuptohaveachat.""Butweren'tyousadwhentheyexpanded(拓寬)theroadandeverythingchangedsomuch?""Changeispartoflifeandtakespartin
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uswhoweare.Whensomethingwedonotlikehappenstous,wehavetwochoices—tobecomea
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personortobecomeabetterperson."Herreplychangedmylife.Icarefullyleftthegateopenanddroveon8
anewfeelinginsideme.Icouldnottell
9
itwas,butIcouldfeelthethickstonewallaroundmyangryheartbreakingoff.And
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aprettywhitefencewasbuilt.IdecidedthatIwouldkeepthegateopenforeverythingandeveryonethatcamemyway.(
)1.A.walking
B.riding
C.driving
D.running(
)2.A.street
B.paint
C.house
D.job(
)3.A.it
B.them
C.myself
D.her(
)4.A.But
B.Thus
C.And
D.As(
)5.A.Few
B.Afew
C.Everyone
D.None{
)6.A.finding
B.telling
C.catching
D.making(
)7.A.fitter
B.bitter
C.smarter
D.sweeter(
)8.A.with
B.for
C.to
D.by(
)9.A.when
B.where
C.who
D.what(
)10.A.beyondB.once
C.instead
D.though2、完形填空。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)能正確填入相應(yīng)空格內(nèi)的最佳答案。Whatdoes“self-control”mean?Supposeyouhaveaticketforanexcitingfilmwhichyouwanttoseeverymuch,butunluckilyyouhavetostudy
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anexamtomorrow.Whatwillyoudo?Seethefilm
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studyfortheexam?Ifyoucangiveupseeingthefilmandworkhardatyour
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,itmeansthatyouhaveself-control.Self-controlisnotsomethingthatyouhaveatbirth.Itneedstobecultivated(培養(yǎng),改善)inyourlife.Often,youngchildrenareeasily
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whentheirneedsorwishesarenotmetatonce.Almostdaily,childrenseealotoffood,toysandactivitiesthatareattractive(引入注目的)tothem.Manytimeschildrendonotknowhowto
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theirfrustration(挫折)whentheyaretold“no”or“l(fā)ater”.Also,sometimesyoungchildrendonotunderstand
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theyarenotallowedtodoanything.Inordertohavepositive(積極的)experiencesathomeandatschool,childrenneedtolearn
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todealwiththeirfeelingswhentheycannothavesomething.Theseskillswillincreasechildren’sself-control.Don’tgotobedlatebecauseofaniceTVprogram,oryoumaygotoschool
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anditisawasteoftime.Everyoneofushassomehobbies,afewofwhichmay
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usfrommakingprogressinlife.Wemustuseour
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tobecomefreeofthem.(
)1.A.for
B.at
C.on
D.about(
)2.A.and
B.with
C.but
D.or(
)3.A.school
B.lessons
C.films
D.listening(
)4.A.happy
B.upset
C.tired
D.excited(
)5.A.beginwith
B.playwith
C.dealwith
D.dowith(
)6.A.what
B.which
C.why
D.who(
)7.A.skills
B.lessons
C.ways
D.strategies(
)8.A.early
B.late
C.ontime
D.slowly(
)9.A.leave
B.make
C.stop
D.push(
)10.A.decision
B.energy
C.knowledge
D.self-control3、
完型填空.Imaginealifewithoutarmsorlegs!Youcan’tholdanyoneinyour
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.Youcan’twalkanywherewithyourfeet.Howwouldyoulastadaylikethat?Wouldyou
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atyourselfinthemirrorlikeNickVujzcic,the34—year—oldAustralian?Nickwasbornwithoutlimbs(四肢).Solifewasnot
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forhim.Atschoolmanystudentsplayedjokesonhim
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helookeddifferentfromeveryoneelse.Hewasrefusedtobe
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friends,sohealwaysfelt
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.However,hefacedthatbravely.He
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totypeandwritewithtwotoes(腳趾)attheageofsix,andhecould
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surfandplaygolf.Incollege,heachievedgreatsuccessandwasamongthe
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studentsinthestudies.Andhedecidedon
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todolaterinhislife–toencourageotherstoworkhardfortheirdreams.NowNickisoneofthemostpopular
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intheworld.Hetravelstomanycountriesandgivesspeechesabouthisstory
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difficulties.“Livinglifefullyisaboutlookingatwhatyou
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,notwhatyoudon’thave.”hesaid.His
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encouragesmillionsofpeople.“Itellpeopletokeepongettingupwhenthey
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andtoalwayslovethemselves,”hesaid.“IfIcanencouragejustoneperson,thenmyjobinthislifeisdone.”(
)1.A.arms
B.ears
C.eyes
D.teeth(
)2.A.laugh
B.cry
C.smile
D.shout(
)3.A.old
B.easy
C.modern
D.difficult(
)4.A.because
B.if
C.until
D.although(
)5.A.his
B.my
C.their
D.our(
)6.A.happy
B.relaxed
C.lonely
D.surprised(
)7.A.failed
B.forget
C.helped
D.learned(
)8.A.even
B.ever
C.never
D.hardly(
)9.A.tall
B.lazy
C.sleepy
D.excellent(
)10.A.how
B.who
C.what
D.where(
)11.A.doctors
B.speakers
C.scientists
D.managers(
)12.A.at
B.for
C.into
D.against(
)13.A.make
B.have
C.lose
D.want(
)14.A.story
B.sadness
C.friend
D.family(
)15.A.fall
B.play
C.listen
D.exercise4、完形填空Keepingsafe:notashardasyouthink.
Everyoneistalkingaboutbirdflu.Yes,itisaverydangerousillnessthatcouldmakepeopleverysick.Itwillbe
1
monthsstillbeforewehavegoodmedicine
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birdflu.
Butthatdoesn’t
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youcan’tdoanythingtoprevent(預(yù)防)itnow.
Sofar,allthepeoplewhohavecaughtbirdfluhavebeenthosewhotouchedsickchickensortheir
4
.Soit’sagoodideaforpeople
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livingchickens.
“People
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gotothemarketstobuylivingchickenstoeat,butnowtheyhaveto
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thathabit(習(xí)慣),”saidPeterCordingley,aWHOexpert(專家).
Butifyoudotouchasickbird,remember
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yourhandscarefullywithsoap
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Expertsalsosayhavinggoodhabitsandahealthybodywillhelp
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yousafefrombirdflu.Forexample,donotbuyoreatbirdsthat
11.Donoteatanythingthathastouchedraw(生的)meat.Also,don’tforgettoopenyourwindowsoftenandexerciseeveryday.
12enoughsleepisalsoveryimportantfor
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illness.Ifyoufeelsick,seeadoctorassoonaspossible.
14
,noone
inChinahasbirdflu.ButWHOsayschildrenunder12yearsoldcouldeasilygetsickwithbirdflu.
Trytostayawayfrompeoplewhohavetheflu,andalwayscoveryourmouthandnosewhenyou
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.
1.A.few
B.afew
C.little
D.alittle
2.A.to
B.for
C.at
D.in
3.A.mean
B.see
C.think
D.realize
4.A.houses
B.droppings(糞便)C.eggs
D.food
5.A.tostayoutof
B.tostayoff
C.tostayover
D.tostayawayfrom
6.A.areusedto
B.usedto
C.used
D.haveusedto
7.A.give
B.take
C.change
D.turn
8.A.washes
B.towash
C.washing
D.washed
9.A.forever
B.justnow
C.rightaway
D.eversince
10.A.keep
B.toget
C.got
D.keeping
11.A.hasbeenchecked
B.havebeenchecked
C.haschecked
D.havenotbeenchecked
12.A.Get
B.Have
C.Got
D.Getting
13.A.getting
B.fighting
C.winning
D.beating
14.A.Inthepast
B.Fromthen
on
C.Sincethen
D.Sofar
5.A.laugh
B.cough
C.cry
D.sleep5、完形填空
先通讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小題所給的的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Anewtermhasbegun.Teachersare
1aboutthefactthatnewstudentsarenoteasytohandle.TheyliketobringcellphonesandMP3playerstoschoo1.Whatis2,somestudentsevenusecellphonestodowithout-of-classmattersinclass,orsometimesjustforfun.SomeotherstudentslistentoMP3playerswhentheyarehavingalessonthattheyarenotinterestedin.
Arethesenewstudentsreallythat
3
?‘Yes,’saysDelaneyKirk,aprofessoratDrakeUniversity.4
sheaddsit’snottheirfault.Instead.thethingsthattheybringintoschool—cellphones,MP3playersandsoon—andtheteachersaretoblame.Kirkfirstbeganthinkingaboutstudents’mannerssixyearsago.‘Ihadmyfirstclassinwhichstudentsweresleepingortalkingtoeachother.Itseemedthatlearningwelt
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nothingtodowiththem,’shesays.‘Atfirst.Igotworriedaboutthis,butthenIsaidtomyself.“You’reteaching
6,andyouneedtomanagethis…Thesestudentsneedtoknowmoreaboutmanners.It’stimetohelpthemdevelopsomegood
7.Theyshouldn’twastetimedoingnothingwhentheyareyoung.Soonerorlater,theymightregretthetimetheyhavewasted.”
Kirkalso8
alistofsugge
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