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科目: 来源:黑龙江省期末题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     Eighty-year-old retired tailor, James McKay, spent Saturday night in jail after   1   thirty-year-old Keith
Smith over the head   2   his walking stick. McKay's wife, Laurence told us that while McKay is usually a
   3   person, he had been   4   to this act of violence by getting wet just once too often.
     Smith lives above the McKays and it appears that not only is he a keen gardener, he is also a   5   collector.
Unfortunately for him, the water he sent over his balcony every day ended up on the McKay's, or too often,
on the McKays   6  .
     "For the last fortnight, since Smith moved into the flat above us, we have hardly dared to go to our   7  ,"
said Laurene. She added, that it wasn't so much the water falling onto their balcony from Smith watering his
plant   8   bothered them, it was more the way he cleaned his fish tanks. "We'd be   9   there happily reading
our newspapers, when  10  so much water would come from above that we'd be as wet as if we'd  11  with
our clothes on! Neither could we get rid of the  12  of fish!"
     And on Saturday evening it was just too  13 . "It was James's birthday," explained Laurene, "and I'd made
him a birthday cake. The candles were a great sight as you can imagine, but James didn't get to blow them
out."  14 , Smith emptied one of his larger tanks over his balcony and both the McKays and the cake were wet
  15 . Rarely had Laurene seen McKay move so fast. "I couldn't  16  him. He was up there in a flash. It was
the fastest I@^@^@d seen him move since 1964."
     Smith is not going to take things further with the police. He has also promised to change his  17   from now
on. And what of James McKay?  18  he left the police station, a large crowd of supporters sang him, "Happy
Birthday  19  the most exciting birthday  20 !" said the cheerful old man. "The best since my adolescence I'd
say!"
(     )1. A. hitting   
(     )2. A. by        
(     )3. A. quiet     
(     )4. A. accustomed
(     )5. A. fish      
(     )6. A. themselves
(     )7. A. bathroom  
(     )8. A. which     
(     )9. A. sitting   
(     )10. A. regularly
(     )11. A. swum     
(     )12. A. taste    
(     )13. A. little   
(     )14. A. Otherwise
(     )15. A. over     
(     )16. A. stop     
(     )17. A. views    
(     )18. A. While    
(     )19. A. Sincerely
(     )20. A. before   
B. tapping    
B. with       
B. sensitive  
B. driven     
B. seed       
B. itself     
B. balcony    
B. what       
B. exercising   
B. suddenly   
B. watered    
B. smell      
B. soon       
B. Besides    
B. across     
B. blame      
B. attitude   
B. Since      
B. Impossibly 
B. already    
C. pushing    
C. through    
C. stubborn   
C. taken      
C. plant      
C. herself    
C. bedroom    
C. that       
C. sleeping   
C. precisely  
C. showered   
C. feeling    
C. late       
C. Instead       
C. through    
C. ignore     
C. minds      
C. Until      
C. Previously 
C. ever       
D. touching      
D. via           
D. peaceful      
D. attracted     
D. newspaper     
D. himself       
D. kitchen       
D. whether       
D. eating        
D. unconsciously                
D. drowned       
D. sense         
D. much          
D. Consequently  
D. down          
D. stand         
D. ways          
D. As            
D. Definitely    
D. since         

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科目: 来源:辽宁省期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     It was graduation day at the university where I work and a beautiful day quite unlike the first
graduation I attended as a young professor. On that cold day years ago, as we watched the students
walking into the hall, one of my colleagues turned to me and said, "Graduation will be one of the happiest
and one of the saddest time of your life." At my inquiry, he answered, "Because the students you have
gotten to know have to leave."
     As years went by, my previous confusion about my colleague's words no longer existed. When I
came across naughty students, I have had to rethink why I chose to be a teacher. It obviously isn't the
money. Once a former computer science student of mine called me, asking me if I wanted to have a
change. He was working at Nintendo Corporation. His salary was higher than my current one, though
I have more education and have worked for over a decade. With my programming skills, he said he
could get me hired. I thanked him, but declined his kind offer.
     A few days before this current graduation, while working on final grades, I found a note a s student
had slipped in with her homework. She thanked me for being her teacher and said the things she had
learned in my class - not about math, but about life - would be things she would remember long after
the math skills had faded away.  As I finished reading, I remembered why I had become a teacher.
      Now, on this sunny graduation day, as I again observed the sea of blue hats and gowns, I did so
with renewed dedication and a deeper sense of satisfaction - I will always be grateful that I am a teacher.
1. Hearing his colleague's description for the first time, how did the author feel?
A. He quit agreed with his colleague.
B. He was very puzzled
C. He thought it very funny.
D. He was very sad.
2. What does the underlined part in the last paragraph refer to?
A. University colleagues.
B. Life memories.
C. Decorations in the hall.
D. Graduates' clothes.
3. The author wrote this passage to         .
A. express his devotion to being a teacher
B. compare two different graduation ceremonies
C. talk about the meaning of graduation
D. give advice on how to be a good teacher

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
    Linda was a few minutes late. Wilson  1   the office when she got there. His secretary told her
he  2    back in a few minutes. She  3   sit down and wait for a few minutes in outer office.
    "I'll never get this job," she   4    herself. For a moment she wanted to   5   the building. Just then,
Wilson came   6  the door and hurried into his office. A few minutes  7   his secretary took Linda in
and introduced her,
     Linda apologized    8  . Wilson didn't seem to  9   .They chatted casually (随便地) for a few
seconds and then 10    . He   11   her letter of application.
    "You've never worked in radio or television before,  12   ? "he said. Now she was  13    that she
would not get the job. Wilson asked her  14 questions.
     15   he seemed impressed with her other qualifications(资格).She was  16    when he asked her
if she could start soon. "I wonder if you'd mind   17  next month?" he asked   18    .  19   seemed she
had got the job  20   .
(     )1. A. had left              
(     )2. A. had been              
(     )3. A. should                
(     )4. A. told                  
(     )5. A. run out              
(     )6. A. through                
(     )7. A. latest                
(     )8. A. to being late          
(     )9. A. mind                  
(     )10. A.took down with business
(     )11. A.filled out              
(     )12. A. haven't you          
(     )13. A. even more sure        
(     )14. A. a few such            
(     )15. A. As her surprise        
(     )16. A. even more surprise    
(     )17. A. starting            
(     )18. A. by a smile          
(     )19. A. It                
(     )20. A. not at all        
B. has left            
B. came              
B. had to            
B. spoke              
B run of              
B. across            
B. last              
B. for being late      
B. listen            
B. came down tobusiness  
B. took out            
B. do you              
B. much sure          
B. a few more          
B. To her surprised    
B. even much surprise    
B. to start          
B. with a smile        
B. This              
B. after all          
C. was left              
C. was                  
C. would                  
C. said                  
C. run out of              
C. cross                  
C. late                  
C. to be late              
C. notice                
C. settled down with business
C. sent out              
C. have you              
C. even sure of            
C. much a few              
C. For her surprised        
C. even more surprised      
C. start                
C. by smile              
C. That                  
C. all                  
D. would be leaving    
D. would be            
D. was able to        
D. talked              
D. run away            
D. along              
D. later              
D. for the late        
D. hear                
D. got down to business
D. threw away          
D. don't you          
D. sure of            
D. more a few          
D. To her surprise    
D. even much surprised
D. started            
D. with smile          
D. He                  
D. after that          

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:填空题

熟读第一单元训练检测案(一)第一节(必修1)课文并完成填空练习
    Anne made her diary her best friend because she had
no friend who could understand what she was going
1. ______and she wanted a friend.
    Anne lived in Amsterdam in the Netherlands
2._______World War ?. Her family had to hide or they
would be 3._______by the German Nazis because her
family was Jewish. They 4. ______away for more than
two years. During that time her only true friend was her
diary. She didn't want to set 5. ______a series of facts in
a diary as most people did,but she wanted the diary itself
to be her friend. She even 6. _______her diary Kitty.
       In her diary,she wondered if it was because she hadn't
been able to go 7. _______for so long that she had grown
so 8._____about everything to do with nature. She
could well remember that there was a time 9._______a
deep blue sky,the song of the birds,moonlight and flowers
could never have 10. ______her spellbound.

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科目: 来源:湖北省模拟题 题型:完形填空

完形填空
     One day when my little boy was less than two years old, I had to see the doctor, so I left him to the
babysitter. On my way to the hospital, I  1 that the babysitter was driving around the town.  2  who was
taking care of my son, I went to her house to find a stranger there.   3 with the situation, I grabbed my
child and left without a word.
     When I went to put my son in his car seat, I was  4  to find him taped(用胶带粘住)around his whole
body at the elbows and around his ankles. I couldn't  5  the nightmare. Was it really true?
     Later I also found my baby wearing three or four diapers(尿布), so there would be no  6 to change
him through the day. We soon  7 the police and with the help of several people, the  8  showed she had
done this every day over the course of five months. The babysitter was found guilty in the  9 and was
sentenced to seven years in prison.
     Over the first several months, my husband and I had a hard time  10 our anger. We eventually started
taking it out on one another.  11 , at last we managed to let go of our anger.
     About a year later, we  12  a parole(假释)hearing, but not for the reasons everyone there  13  . Of
course, others thought we wanted her to stay   14  . Imagine everyone's surprise when we rose to say
that we forgave her and wanted her to be   15   . She had a 12-year-old daughter at home in need of
her mother.
     When we   16  our forgiveness, you could see the weight of the world lift from her. She broke down
in tears and looked us in the eye with   17  .
     Many people today are still shocked by our   18  . But I have to say it was the most  19  experience
of my life. I quickly realized that forgiveness is not so much for the receiver,  20  the giver is so richly
enriched in the process.
(     )1.A. felt        
(     )2.A. Wondering  
(     )3.A. Pleased    
(     )4.A. amused      
(     )5.A. imagine    
(     )6.A. need        
(     )7.A. urged      
(     )8.A. book        
(     )9.A. court      
(     )10. A. figuring out
(     )11. A. Thankfully
(     )12. A. canceled  
(     )13. A. admitted  
(     )14. A. clearer    
(     )15. A. fined      
(     )16. A. ended      
(     )17. A. appreciation
(     )18. A. concept   
(     )19. A. demanding  
(     )20. A. though    
B. noticed      
B. Assuring      
B. Impressed    
B. shocked      
B. realize      
B. condition    
B. reminded      
B. investigation
B. school        
B. dealing with  
B. Surprisingly  
B. missed        
B. expected      
B. calmer        
B. released      
B. recognized    
B. relief        
B. ideas        
B. amusing      
B. but          
C. wished      
C. Asking      
C. Careful    
C. puzzled    
C. mind        
C. time        
C. contacted  
C. meeting    
C. market      
C. putting off
C. Unfortunately
C. attended    
C. explained  
C. farther    
C. guarded    
C. expressed  
C. suspicion  
C. measures    
C. rewarding  
C. and        
D. suggested        
D. Forgetting        
D. Uncomfortable    
D. ashamed          
D. believe          
D. possibility      
D. ordered          
D. explanation      
D. office            
D. hearing from      
D. Sadly            
D. delayed          
D. heard            
D. longer            
D. punished          
D. observed          
D. concern          
D. actions          
D. popular          
D. instead          

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科目: 来源:山西省月考题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     I was very disappointed not to be able to go to the jazz concert last Friday. The advertisement in the
paper said that you could buy tickets at the theatre box in Richland Hills any day between 10:00 and
4:00.Since I work from 9:00 to 5:30, the only time I could go to the theatre was during my 45-minute
lunch break. Unfortunately, the theatre is on the other side of the town, and the bus service between my
office and Richland Hills is not very good. But if you are lucky, you can make the round trip in 45 minutes. Last Monday. I stood at the bus stop for 15 minutes waiting for the bus. By the time I saw one come
around the corner, there was not enough time left to make the trip.So I gave up and went back to the
office. The same thing happened on Tuesday, and again next day. On Thursday, my luck changed. I got
on a bus right away and arrived at the theatre in exactly 20 minutes. When I got there, however, I found
a long line of people at the box office. I heard one man say he had been waiting in line for over an hour.
Realizing I would not have enough time to wait in line, I caught the next bus and headed back across the
town. By Friday I realized my only hope was to make the trip by taxi, it was expensive, but I felt it would
be worth it to hear the concert. The trip by taxi only took 10 minutes, but felt like an hour to me. When I
got to the theatre, I was relieved to see that nobody was waiting in line. The reason, however, I quickly
discovered, was that they had already sold all the tickets.
1.The man learned          that there would be a concert last Friday.
A. from his friends
B. from one of his work-mates
C. over the radio
D. from the newspaper
2. He tried to go to the theatre every day but managed to get there only _______.
A. once
B. twice
C. three times
D. four times
3.The underlined word "relieved" may best be replaced by ___________.

A. surprise
B. pleased
C. puzzled
D. sorry

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科目: 来源:安徽省同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     In my profession as an educator and health care provider, I have worked with numerous children
infected with the virus that causes AIDS. The relationships that I have had with these special kids have
been gifts in my life. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that great courage
can be found in the smallest of packages. Let me tell you about Tyler.
     Tyler was born infected with HIV: his mother was also infected.From the very beginning of his life, he
was dependent on medications to enable him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube surgically
inserted in a vein in his chest. This tube was connected to a pump, which he carried in a small backpack on his back. Medications were hooked up to this pump and were continuously supplied through this tube to
his bloodstream.At times, he also needed supplemented oxygen to support his breathing.
     Tyler wasn't willing to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not
unusual to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicineladen backpack and
dragging his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon. All of us who knew Tyler marveled at his pure
joy in being alive and the energy it gave him.Tyler's mom often teased him by telling him that he moved so
fast that she needed to dress him in red.That way, when she peered through the window to check on him
playing in the yard, she could quickly spot him.
     This dreaded disease eventually wore down even the likes of a little dynamo like Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately, so did his HIVinfected mother. When it became apparent that he wasn't going to s
urvive, Tyler's mom talked to him about death. She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying
too, and that she would be with him soon in heaven.
     A few days before his death, Tyler beckoned me over to his hospital bed and whispered,"I might die
soon. I'm not scared. When I die, please dress me in red.Mom promised she's coming to heaven,too. I'll
be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me." 
1. What is the boy Tyler's attitude towards death?
A. pessimistic  
B. optimistic  
C. sorrowful  
D. fearful
2. Tyler requested the writer to dress him in red when he died simply because _____.
A. red is a lucky color
B. red might help to cure him
C. his mom could spot him easily
D. he could find more mates by wearing red 
3. Which of the following might serve as a possible title for this passage?
A. My unusual profession  
B. A caring mother
C. Mother and son  
D. Dying in red 
4. The underlined word "dynamo" in the fourth paragraph here means _____.
A. a promising and helpful youth
B. an extremely energetic person
C. a rare and beautiful flower
D. a magic and understanding superstar

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     One evening after dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Bond called a family meeting."We've to make a __
decision,"Mr. Bond announced."You see, your mother has been offered a post as codirector of a
TV station in Chicago._2_,the station is not here. After _3_ long and hard about it, we've _ that
the right decision is to move to Chicago."
     Marc looked _5_, while his sister Rachel breathlessly started asking when they'd be moving."It's
surprising, but exciting," she said.Marc simply said," I can't leave my _6_. I'd rather stay here and live
with Tommy Lyons!"
     The Bonds hoped that by the time they moved to Chicago in August, Marc would grow more _7_
  the idea of leaving. However, he showed no  _ 8    of accepting the decision, refusing to __9_ his
belongings.
     On the morning of their move, Marc was nowhere to be _10_. His parents called Tommy Lyons'
house, but Mrs. Lyons said she hadn't seen Marc. Mrs. Bond became increasingly _11_ while her
husband felt angry with their son for behaving so _12_.
     What they didn't know was that Marc had started to walk up to Tommy's house with a faint idea
of __13__ in the Lyons' attic (阁楼) for a few days. However, as he walked along all the _14_
landscape of his neighborhood _15_ him of the things he and his family had done together: the green
fence he and his mother had painted; the trees he and his sister used to _16_ while playing hideandseek;
the park _17_ he and his father often took walks together. How much would these _18_ without his
family, who made them special in the first place? Marc didn't spend _19_ answering that question but
instead, he hurried back to his house, _20_ if there were any boxes of the right size to hold his record
collection.
(     )1.A.different  
(     )2.A.Besides  
(     )3.A.discussing  
(     )4.A.known  
(     )5.A.shocked  
(     )6.A.classmates  
(     )7.A.delighted at
(     )8.A.ways  
(     )9.A.pack  
(     )10.A.observed  
(     )11.A.anxious  
(     )12.A.impatiently
(     )13.A.hiding  
(     )14.A.beautiful  
(     )15.A.recalled  
(     )16.A.plant  
(     )17.A.which  
(     )18.A.cost  
(     )19.A.time  
(     )20.A.looking  
B.Quick      
B.However    
B.Quarrelling
B.Recognized  
B.puzzled    
B.friends    
B.pleased with
B.signs      
B.collect    
B.watched    
B.angry      
B.irregularly
B.staying    
B.familiar    
B.remembered  
B.water      
B.where      
B.value      
B.courage    
B.wondering  
C.wise  
C.Therefore  
C.complaining  
C.concluded  
C.discouraged  
C.neighbours  
C.used to      
C.interests  
C.tie  
C.found  
C.frightened  
C.irresponsibly
C.sleeping  
C.splendid  
C.warned  
C.climb  
C.that  
C.mean  
C.strength  
C.asking  
D.final        
D.Anyhow      
D.thinking    
D.insisted    
D.excited      
D.parents      
D.worried about
D.hopes        
D.pile        
D.noticed      
D.miserable    
D.selflessly  
D.living      
D.modern      
D.reminded    
D.hide        
D.what        
D.measure      
D.patience    
D.expecting    

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科目: 来源:期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解
     I first went to Harrow in the summer term. The school had the biggest swimming pool I had ever seen. I
t was a good joke to come up behind a naked(裸体的) boy, and push him into the pool. I made quite a
habit of this with boys of my own size or less.
     One day I saw a boy wrapped in a towel(毛巾) on the side of the pool. He was no bigger than I was,
so I thought him a fair game. Coming secretly behind, I pushed him in, holding on to his towel so that it
would not get wet, I was surprised to see an angry face come out from the water, and a being of great
strength making its way by force strokes (猛力地划)to the shore. I fled, but in vain.(徒劳的) He
overtook me, seized me violently, and threw me into the deepest part of the pool. I soon climbed out on
the other side, and found myself surrounded by a crowd of younger boys." Do you know what you have
done?" they said," It's Amery; he is in Grade Six. He is champion(冠军) at gym, he has got his football
honor."
     I was frightened and felt ashamed. How could I tell his position when he was wrapped in a bath towel
and so small." He didn't seem pleased at all, so I added in a most brilliant word," My father, who is a great
man, is also small." At this he laughed, and after some general words about my rude behavior and how I
had better be careful in the future, signified(说明) the incident was closed.
1. The writer thought Amery "a fair game" because the boy _____ .
A. looked like an animal      
B. was fond of games
C. was of similar size        
D. was good at sports
2. The writer felt" ashamed" because _____.
A .he was laughed at by other boys  
B. Amery turned out to be in the same grade
C. he pushed Amery hard and hurt him  
D. he played a joke on an outstanding athlete
3. By saying "My father, who is a great man, is also small", the writer_____.
A. tried to please Amery      
B. challenged Amery
C. threatened Amery          
D. admired his father
4. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The writer could run faster than Amery.
B. The writer liked playing on boys of all sizes.
C. Amery was a student in Grade Four.
D. Amery forgave(原谅) the writer for his rude behavior.

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科目: 来源:期末题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解
                                                          Thanks a Million, Dad
     I was born disabled. A difficult birth, feet first, my head stuck. By my first birthday, I couldn't stand
or walk.
     When I was three, the doctor told dad I had cerebral palsy (脑瘫). A loss of oxygen to my brain had
destroyed brain signals to the right side of my body.
     But no son of my dad' s was going to be disabled. Every morning before breakfast and every evening
before bed, my dad placed me on the bedroom floor to exercise my right leg. The muscles were shrunk
and twisted together. Back and forth up and down, my dad pushed and pulled the muscles into shape.
      But my dad' s exercise of passion didn't stop there. For my 13th birthday, he threw me a special
party. When everybody was gone, he brought me to open a large box, it was a-set of boxing gloves. We
put them on. My dad kept on beating me mercilessly. Each time I tried to get up, leather kissed my nose,
eyes and jaw. I "begged him to stop. He said he beat me to get me ready for the tough world.
     That same year, I was the only kid in my neighborhood that wasn't picked for Little League. Two
weeks later. Dad started the Shedd Park Minor League, and every kid played. Dad coached us and
made me a pitcher (棒球投手).
     The power of my dad' s love guaranteed I walked and more. In high school, I became a football star.
     In 1997, a brain surgeon in San Jose told me I didn't t have cerebral palsy after all. He explained how
and where the doctor' s forceps (镊子) at birth had damaged my brain.
      My dad never knew the whole truth since he passed away years ago. But all that counts is the bottom
line. After all his madness, on this Father' s Day, like every Father' s Day, I' m no longer disabled.

1. What caused the author' s disability?

A. A failed operation.
B. The doctor's forceps.
C. An accident in a game.
D. Shrunken and twisted muscles.

2. What do we learn from the passage?

A. The author has a talent for boxing.
B. The author achieved a lot thanks to his father' s love.
C. The author became a baseball star with the help of his father.
D. The author doesn't think his father should be so strict with him.

3. Paragraph 3 suggests that the author' s father____.

A. wouldn't give up hope easily
B. believed his son was a normal child
C. blamed the doctors for his son' s disability
D. couldn't accept the truth that his son was disabled

4.  The author wrote the passage to ____.

A. remember his father
B. encourage disabled children
C. show the difficulty the disabled face
D. give advice to the parents of disabled children          

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