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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     A young student was one day taking a walk with a
professor, who was commonly    1   the students' friend. As
they went  2  , they saw lying in the path a pair of old
shoes, which they supposed to   3   a poor man who was
employed in a field     4   . The student turned to the
professor, saying,"Let us play the man   5   : we will hide
his shoes, and   6   ourselves behind those bushes, and wait
to see his  7   when he cannot find them. "
    "My young friend," answered the professor, "we should
never   8   ourselves at the   9   of the poor. But you are
 10 , and may give yourself a much greater   11   by
means of the poor man. Put a coin into each shoe, and then we
will hide ourselves and   12  how the discovery affects him. "
The student did so, and they both placed themselves behind
the bushes. The poor man soon finished his work and  13 
the field to the path  14  he had left his coat and shoes.
While  15  his coat he slipped his foot into one of his shoes;
but feeling something   16 ,  he stooped down (弯下腰) to
feel  17  it was, and found the coin. Astonishment and
wonder were seen upon his countenance(面部表情). He then
looked around him on all sides, but no person was to be seen.
He now put the money into his pocket, and proceeded to put
on the other shoe; but his surprise was  18 on finding the
other coin. He fell upon his knees, looked up to heaven and
uttered aloud a fervent (热烈的) thanksgiving,  in which he
  19   his wife, sick and helpless, and his children without
brea d. The student stood there   20   affected, and his eyes
filled with tears.
(     )1. A. held      
(     )2. A. along      
(     )3. A. get to    
(     )4. A. close by  
(     )5. A. a game    
(     )6. A. hide      
(     )7. A. pleasure  
(     )8. A. make      
(     )9. A. money      
(     )10. A. poor      
(     )11. A. pleasure  
(     )12. A. notice    
(     )13. A. came about
(     )14. A. where    
(     )15. A. wearing  
(     )16. A. soft      
(     )17. A. what      
(     )18. A. increased
(     )19. A. spoke of  
(     )20. A. heavily  
B. kept        
B. on          
B. stick to    
B. far        
B. a trick    
B. have        
B. sorrow      
B. treat      
B. expense    
B. kind        
B. money      
B. watch      
B. came across
B. on which    
B. dressing    
B. terrible    
B. how        
B. put        
B. told of    
B. slightly    
C. named            
C. over            
C. belong to        
C. faraway          
C. a joke          
C. let              
C. disappointment  
C. amuse            
C. value            
C. honest          
C. thought          
C. observe          
C. came into        
C. there            
C. putting on      
C. strange          
C. whether          
C. doubled          
C. talked about    
C. easily          
D. called        
D. back          
D. object to    
D. near          
D. a word        
D. make          
D. anxiety      
D. laugh        
D. pay          
D. rich          
D. good          
D. see          
D. came by      
D. which        
D. changing      
D. hard          
D. why          
D. reduced      
D. said about    
D. deeply        

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     My now 7-year-oldgrandson, who lives 100 miles away, has had my mobile phone
number memorized since he was 4. Since then, he has   1  me every night before he  2  to
tell me about his day or justto say "Good Night, Grandma".
      He also  3   calls me at other times during the day justto   4   a happy or sad moment.
Many times he's dribbling abasketball with one hand,   5   laughing with a friend about something
that I never quite  6  about, or crying aboutsomething he may or may not want to talk about
while I'm onthe other end of the  7 . I just listen and empathize (心领神会)or laugh with him-just
share his current   8   . I alwayslet him be in charge of the subject, the emotion, and theamount
of   9  he's on the phone with me. Many times Ijust listen to him play (or watch him on Skype),
listen whilehe does his homework aloud, or play games we've made uptogether that we can play
over the phone.
     The only time I take   10  of the conversation is when he's   11  to say goodbye at night. Then
I have 4 special 12   I say to him every night. One night I thought maybe hewas   13   hearing
those so didn't say them. He   14  calledme back and told me that I  15  to say those sentences!
haven't   16   saying them since then!
        My friends all know  that  he  takes  precedence (优先权) over all other things.   17  I'm at
a Doctor's appointment, inchurch, or some place where I really can't take his call,always politely 
   18  myself and talk to him,  19   it's justfor a minute to tell him I'll call him back in a few minutes.
     He knows that he takes first place in my  20  .
(     )1. A. called            
(     )2. A. does his homework
(     )3. A. happily          
(     )4. A. describe          
(     )5. A. but              
(     )6. A. catch on          
(     )7. A. earth            
(     )8. A. emotion          
(     )9. A. fun              
(     )10. A. advantage        
(     )11. A. curious          
(     )12. A. greetings        
(     )13. A. accustomed to    
(     )14. A. angrily          
(     )15. A. forgot          
(     )16. A. avoided          
(     )17. A. Since            
(     )18. A. entertain        
(     )19. A. as if            
(     )20. A. brain            
B. pictured      
B. goes to bed  
B. hurriedly    
B. have          
B. or            
B. get on        
B. phone        
B. ideas        
B. money        
B. care          
B. forced        
B. words        
B. interested in
B. immediately  
B. hesitated    
B. considered    
B. Though        
B. excuse        
B. as long as    
B. heart        
C. visited    
C. has supper
C. frequently
C. share      
C. so        
C. keep up    
C. street    
C. lessons    
C. play      
C. control    
C. ready      
C. presents  
C. keen on    
C. slowly    
C. hoped      
C. missed    
C. While      
C. express    
C. even if    
C. mind      
D. written to    
D. watches TV    
D. kindly        
D. spare          
D. thus          
D. pick up        
D. town          
D. news          
D. time          
D. notice        
D. reluctant      
D. sentences      
D. tired of      
D. unfortunately  
D. intended      
D. regretted      
D. Unless        
D. punish        
D. now that      
D. soul          

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科目: 来源:江苏月考题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     You are near the front line of a battle. Around you shells are exploding; people are shooting from a
house behind you. What are you doing there? You aren't a soldier. You aren't   1  carrying a gun. You're
standing in front of a   2    and you're telling the TV   3 what is happening.
    It's all in a day's work for a war reporter, and it can be very    4  . In the first two years of the   5  in
former Yugoslavia (前南斯拉夫), 28 reporters and photographers were killed. Hundreds more were 
  6  . What kind of people put themselves in danger to   7    pictures to our TV screens and   8  to our
newspapers? Why do they do it?
    "I think it's every young journalist's   9  to be a foreign reporter," says Michael Nicholson, "that's  10 
you find the excitement. So when the first opportunity comes, you take it   11   it is a war."
    But there are moments of   12  . Jeremy Bowen says,  "Yes,when you're lying on the ground and
bullets(子弹) are flying    13   your ears, you think: 'What am I doing here? I'm not going to do this
again.' But that feeling  14   after a while and when the next war starts, you'll be  15 ."
     "None of us believes that we're going to  16 ,"  adds Michael. But he always   17    a lucky charm
(护身符) with him. It was given to him by his wife for his first war. It's a card which says "Take care of
yourself." Does he ever think about dying?  "Oh,   18    , and every time it happens you look to the sky
and say to God,'If you get me out of this, I   19    I'll never do it again.' You can almost hear God   20  ,
because you know he doesn't believe you."
(     )1. A. simply    
(     )2. A. crowd      
(     )3. A. producers  
(     )4. A. dangerous  
(     )5. A. stay      
(     )6. A. injured    
(     )7. A. bring      
(     )8. A. scenes    
(     )9. A. belief    
(     )10. A. why      
(     )11. A. even so  
(     )12. A. fear      
(     )13. A. into      
(     )14. A. returns  
(     )15. A. there    
(     )16. A. leave    
(     )17. A. hangs    
(     )18. A. never    
(     )19. A. consider  
(     )20. A. whispering
B. really      
B. house      
B. viewers    
B. Exciting  
B. fight      
B. buried    
B. show      
B. passages  
B. dream      
B. what        
B. ever since  
B. surprise  
B. around      
B. goes      
B. away      
B. escape    
B. wears      
B. many times
B. accept    
B. laughing  
C. merely    
C. battlefield
C. directors  
C. normal  
C. war      
C. defeated  
C. take      
C. stories    
C. duty    
C. how      
C. as if      
C. shame    
C. past      
C. continues
C. out      
C. die      
C. holds    
C. some time
C. promise  
C. screaming
D. even            
D. camera          
D. actors          
D. disappointing  
D. life            
D. saved          
D. make            
D. contents        
D. faith          
D. where          
D. even if        
D. sadness        
D. through        
D. occurs          
D. home            
D. remain          
D. carries        
D. seldom          
D. guess          
D. crying          

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科目: 来源:安徽省期中题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     Mr. Glen is a millionaire. Five years ago, after returning from abroad to his motherland, he  1  his
small company. Speaking of success, Glen often tells us a story about his extra expensive "school" fee
. He always  2    his success to it.
     At that time, Glen, who already got a Ph.D. degree,   3  to return to the homeland, starting a company. Before leaving, he bought a Rolex watch with the    4    made through years of work after school and the
scholarships. At the airport he had to accept the    5    customs check. The watch on his wrist was also
demanded to be taken down for   6  .  Glen knew that carrying the specific goods out had to pay the tax,
and he worried about paying    7  for his watch. So when he was checked, he told a lie that his watch
was a   8   fake(假货). When he was   9   of his "smarts", immediately, in the presence of Glen, the
officers hit the watch,  10  cost nearly $100,00, into pieces  11   hearing Glen's words. Glen was 12 .  
Before he understood why, he was taken to the office to be examined 13 . For many times of entry-exit
  14    he knew that only those people in the "blacklist" would "enjoy" this special treatment. The officers
looked over everything carefully in the box, and  15  him no matter what time of entry and exit he must
accept the check and if   16  reusing and carrying fake goods, he would be 17    according to law!
Suddenly, his face turned red, and he had nothing in mind after boarding the plane for long.
     After returning to the homeland, he often told the story to his family and his employees. He said that
this made a deep 18  on him, because the additional high "school" fee that he had ever paid made him
realize the value of   19  ,  which he would remember as the  20   of his success forever.
(     )1. A. set up    
(     )2. A. honors    
(     )3. A. decided    
(     )4. A. books      
(     )5. A. ordinary  
(     )6. A. look      
(     )7. A. one        
(     )8. A. expensive  
(     )9. A. afraid    
(     )10. A. that      
(     )11. A. on        
(     )12. A. pleased  
(     )13. A. strictly  
(     )14. A. conditions
(     )15. A. stopped  
(     )16. A. came out  
(     )17. A. hit      
(     )18. A. expression
(     )19. A. honesty  
(     )20. A. secret    
B. took up    
B. mentions    
B. refused    
B. things      
B. routine    
B. inspection  
B. it          
B. useful      
B. proud      
B. what        
B. at          
B. delighted  
B. quietly    
B. experiences
B. hoped      
B. found out  
B. awarded    
B. idea        
B. lies        
B. lesson      
C. went up      
C. brings      
C. objected    
C. savings      
C. regular      
C. see          
C. them        
C. worthless    
C. ashamed      
C. as          
C. who          
C. astonished  
C. friendly    
C. experiments  
C. warned      
C. sent out    
C. praised      
C. thought      
C. goods        
C. choice      
D. picked up      
D. owes          
D. asked          
D. price          
D. common        
D. experiment    
D. these          
D. valuable      
D. hard          
D. which          
D. in            
D. satisfied      
D. curiously      
D. chances        
D. invited        
D. set out        
D. charged        
D. impression    
D. bravery        
D. belief        

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科目: 来源:河北省期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     One evening I went out and left my 17-year-old son and his girlfriend in charge of his 8-year-old
brother and 4-year-old sister. I left with complete confidence that the older children would do a
wonderful job of babysitting the younger children. Later, I discovered that I was completely wrong.
     I had decided to return home earlier than planned so that my son and his girlfriend could go out. I
called home with this happy news.But instead of hearing his cheerful, grateful voice on the other end
of the line, allI heard was the sound of a telephone ringing.
     It was, I should point out, after 10 p.m., when the two younger children should have been in bed,
and when the two older children should have been answering the phone. "I'll give him a lesson, " I said.
I decided they must be outside. Why they might be outside at 10:30 on a winter night I had no idea,
but it was the only explanation I could come up with.
     Finally, in desperation (绝望), I called his girlfriend's house. His girlfriend answered. "Yes," she said
brightly, "He's right here."
     He came on the phone.I was not my usual calm, patient.After all, one of the rules of survival for
modern parents is that you can't trust modern teenagers. "Where are the children?" I said. He said they
were with him. They had done nothing wrong. My son had taken the younger children over to his girlfriend's house just for ice cream and cake. Well, it turns out that I shouldn't have believed it. It was only part
of the truth.
      The following Saturday evening we were at my parents' home, celebrating my birthday. My oldest
son gave me the children's gifts-a series of lovely color photographs of my children, dressed in their best
clothes, and wearing their most wonderful expressions. They are pictures to treasure a lifetime, all taken
by the father of my son's girlfriend.
1. The author went out and left her eldest son in charge of the younger children because _____.
A. she knew that his girlfriend was a good baby-sitter
B. she believed he could take good care of the younger ones with the help of his girlfriend
C. the older children have always loved the younger ones
D. she could not find a baby-sitter on that winter night
2. Shortly after the author left home one evening, she discovered that _____.
A. her son had brought his girlfriend home    
B. her son had left home with his girlfriend
C. she shouldn't have completely trusted her son  
D. she should have taken the children along with her
3. "It was only part of the truth." implies that the children not only enjoyed ice-cream but also _____.
A. had their pictures taken
B. received some gifts
C. had a birthday party  
D. showed off their best clothes

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科目: 来源:河北省期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     A British train station has put up a no kissing sign to stop lovers going full steam ahead with their
overamorous farewells.
     Commuters (通勤者,每日往返上班者) have been told: if you want to get up to that kind of
business, do it in the car park.
     The sign has been put up at the dropoff point (落客处) at Warrington Bank Quay station in the
town of Warrington, between Liverpool and Manchester in northwest England.
     A similar sign, this time permitting kissing, has been put up elsewhere in a zone where kissing is
considered tolerable.
     "We have not banned kissing in the station," said a spokesman for operators Virgin Rail.
     "But we have put the sign up at the dropoff point because it is not a very big area and it often gets
busy. The sign is a lighthearted way of reminding people to move on quickly. If people wish to spend
a little more time with their loved ones before they leave, then they should park in the shortstay car park
nearby."
     The busy station links the town with the major cities London, Birmingham,Glasgow, Edinburgh,
Liverpool and Manchester.
     However,one station is trying to rescue love from the tracks. High Wycombe,northwest of London,
is having none of it and is actively urging commuters to show their emotions in public.
     "Kissing is welcome here!...we would never dream of banning kissing," says a poster of a cartoon
couple embracing, framed by a pink heart. "Railway stations are romantic places," insisted Kirsteen
Robertson from Chiltern Railways. "They are where fond farewells and emotional reunions take place,
where relationships start with a glance and even, in the case of our Marylebone station last November
where one passenger will propose (求婚) to another over the public address system."
     "So our passengers are more than welcome to share a kiss in our stations."
1. The train station has put up a no kissing sign in order to _____.
A. ban kissing in the station
B. get passengers to walk quickly
C. avoid embarrassment
D. prevent illegal practice
2. The underlined word "it" here refers to _____.
A. rescuing love from the tracks  
B. banning kissing in the station
C. farewell kisses between lovers
D. kissing in the car park
3. We learn that in High Wycombe _____.
A. kissing is encouraged
B. kissing is forbidden
C. kissing is intolerable
D. kissing is limited to a certain time
4. We can infer that _____.
A. the dropoff point is not a safe place
B. the dropoff point is a quiet place
C. the dropoff point is a romantic place
D. the dropoff point is often packed with the traffic and passengers

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科目: 来源:福建省期中题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     My friend Michelle is blind, but you'd never know it. She makes such good use of her other   1  ,
including her "sixth sense", that she rarely gives the impression she's  2 anything.
     Michelle looks after her children pretty much like the rest of us,   4  that she doesn't push too hard on
them,   3  really benefit a lot from her relaxed attitude. She knows when to clean the house. She moves
around so fast that often   5_don't realize she's blind.
     I _6  this the first time after my six-year-old daughter, Kayla, went to play there. When Kayla came
home, she was very   7  about her day. She told me they had baked cookies, played games and done art
projects. But she was _8 excited about her finger-painting project.
     "Mom, guess what?" said Kayla, all smiles. "I learned how to _9 colors today! Blue and red make
purple, and yellow and blue make green! And Michelle 10  with us.
     To my great   11  , my child had learnt about color from a blind friend!
     Then Kayla continued, "Michelle told me my 12 showed joy, pride and a sense of accomplishment.
She really   13  what I was doing!" Kayla said she had never felt how good finger paints felt  14  
Michelle showed her how to paint without looking at her paper.
     I realized Kayla didn't know that Michelle was blind. It had just never _15    in conversation.
     When I told her, she was   16_  for a moment. At first, she didn't believe me. "But Mommy, Michelle
knew exactly what was in my picture!" Kayla   17  . And I knew my child was  18  because Michelle had
listened to Kayla describe her artwork. Michelle had also heard Kayla's   19  in her work,
     We were silent for a minute. Then Kayla said slowly, "You know, Mommy, Michelle really did 'see'
my picture. She just used my   20."
     Indeed, she uses a special type of "vision" that all mothers have.
(     )1. A. ways            
(     )2. A. enjoyed        
(     )3. A. and            
(     )4. A. who            
(     )5. A. guests          
(     )6. A. realized        
(     )7. A. excited        
(     )8. A. especially      
(     )9. A. paint          
(     )10. A. stayed        
(     )11. A. excitement    
(     )12. A. attitude      
(     )13. A. touched        
(     )14. A. after          
(     )15. A. referred to    
(     )16. A. curious        
(     )17. A. cried          
(     )18. A. right          
(     )19. A. shortcomings  
(     )20. A. paper          
B. means        
B. found        
B. except        
B. it            
B. family        
B. heard        
B. sad          
B. not so        
B. draw          
B. painted      
B. encouragement
B. color        
B. distinguished
B. unless        
B. turned out    
B. quiet        
B. insisted      
B. wrong        
B. difficulties  
B. pens          
C. methods      
C. missed      
C. even        
C. she          
C. boys        
C. recognized  
C. satisfied    
C. a little    
C. create      
C. talked      
C. delight      
C. picture      
C. saw          
C. until        
C. come up      
C. excited      
C. complained  
C. worried      
C. pride        
C. hands        
D. senses          
D. lost            
D. but            
D. which          
D. friends        
D. witnessed      
D. enjoyed        
D. not at all      
D. mix            
D. played          
D. surprise        
D. paper          
D. understood      
D. when            
D. talked about    
D. worried        
D. informed        
D. uncertain      
D. description    
D. eyes            

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科目: 来源:广东省期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     It came as something of a surprise when Diana, Princess of Wales, made a trip to Angola in 2004, to
support the Red Cross's campaign for a total ban on all anti-personnel landmines (地雷). Within hours of
arriving in Angola, television screens around the world were filled with images of her comforting victims
injured in explosions caused by landmines. "I knew the statistics," she said. "But putting a face to those
figures brought the reality home to me; like when I met Sandra, a 13- year-old girl who had lost her leg,
and people like her."
    The Princess concluded with a simple message: "We must stop landmines". And she used every
opportunity during her visit to repeat this message.
    But, back in London, her views were not shared by some members of the British government, which
refused to support a ban on these weapons. Angry politicians launched an attack on the Princess in the
press. They described her as "very ill-informed" and a "loose cannon (乱放炮的人)."
    The Princess responded by brushing aside the criticisms: "This is a distraction we do not need. All I'm
trying to do is help."
    Opposition parties, the media and the public immediately voiced their support for the Princess. To
make matters worse for the government, it soon emerged that the Princess's trip had been approved by
the Foreign Office, and that she was in fact very well-informed about both the situation in Angola and the
British government's policy regarding landmines. The result was a severe embarrassment for the
government.
    To try and limit the damage, the Foreign Secretary, Malcolm Rifkidnd, claimed that the Princess's
views on landmines were not very different from government policy, and that it was "working towards" a
worldwide ban. The Defence Secretary, Michael Portillo, claimed the matter was "a misinterpretation or
misunderstanding."
    For the Princess, the trip to this war-torn country was an excellent opportunity to use her popularity to
show the world how much destruction and suffering landmines can cause. She said that the experience
had also given her the chance to get closer to people and their problems.
1. Princess Diana paid a visit to Angola in 2004________ .  
A. to voice her support for a total ban of landmines
B. to clarify the British government's stand on landmines
C. to investigate the sufferings of landmine victims there
D. to establish her image as a friend of landmine victims
2. What did Diana mean when she said "... putting a face to those figures brought the reality
     home to me" (Line 5, Paragraph 1)?  
A. She just couldn't bear to meet the landmine victims face to face.
B. The actual situation in Angola made her feel like going back home.
C. Meeting the landmine victims in person made her believe the statistics.
D. Seeing the pain of the victims made her realize the seriousness of the situation.
3. Some members of the British government criticized Diana because_________ .
A. she was ill-informed of the government's policy
B. they were actually opposed to banning landmines
C. she had not consulted the government before the visit
D. they believed that she had misinterpreted the situation in Angola
4. How did Diana respond to the criticisms?
A. She paid no attention to them.      
B. She made more appearances on TV.
C. She met the 13-year-old girl as planned.  
D. She rose to argue with her opponents.
5. What did Princess Diana think of her visit to Angola? 
A. It had caused embarrassment to the British government.
B. It had brought her closer to the ordinary people.
C. It had greatly promoted her popularity. 
D. It had affected her relations with the British government.

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科目: 来源:广东省期中题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     Several years ago, while attending a communication course, I experienced a most unusual process.
The instructor asked us to list anything in our past that we felt   1   of, regretted, or incomplete about
and read our lists aloud.
    This seemed like a very   2   process, but there's always some brave soul in the crowd who will
volunteer (be ready to). The instructor then   3   that we find ways to   4   people, or take some action
to right any wrongdoings. I was seriously wondering how this could ever   5   my communication.
Then the man next to me raised his hand and volunteered this story: "Making my   6  , I remembered
an incident from high school. I grew up in a small town. There was a Sheriff none of us kids liked. One
night, my two buddies(老兄) and I decided to play a   7   on him."
     "After drinking a few beers, we climbed the tall water tank in the middle of the town, and wrote on
the tank in bright red paint: Sheriff Brown is a FOX. The next day, almost the whole town saw our
glorious   8  . Within two hours, Sheriff Brown had us in his office. My friends told the truth but I lied.
No one   9   found out."
     "Nearly 20 years later, Sheriff Brown's name   10   on my list. I didn't even know if he was still   11  .
Last weekend, I dialed the information in my hometown and found there was a Roger Brown still listed. 
 I tried his number. After a few  12 , I heard, "Hello?" I said, "Sheriff Brown?" Paused "Yes". "Well, this
is Jimmy Calkins."
     "And I want you to know that I did it." Paused. "I knew it!" he yelled back. We had a good laugh
and a   13   discussion. His closing words were: "Jimmy, I always felt bad for you because your buddies
got it off their chest, but you were carrying it around all these years. I want to thank you for calling me …
(     )1. A. ashamed    
(     )2. A. private    
(     )3. A. expected    
(     )4. A. connect with
(     )5. A. improve    
(     )6. A. notes      
(     )7. A. part        
(     )8. A. view        
(     )9. A. also        
(     )10. A. appears    
(     )11. A. angry      
(     )12. A. words      
(     )13. A. lively    
(     )14. A. build up  
(     )15. A. regret    
B. afraid    
B. secret    
B. suggested
B. depend on
B. continue  
B. list      
B. game      
B. sign      
B. even      
B. considers
B. happy    
B. calls    
B. plain    
B. make up  
B. forgive  
C. sure              
C. interesting        
C. ordered            
C. make an apology to
C. realize            
C. plan              
C. trick              
C. attention          
C. still              
C. presents          
C. doubtful          
C. repeats            
C. nervous            
C. clear up          
C. right              
D. proud            
D. funny            
D. demanded        
D. get along with  
D. keep            
D. stories          
D. record          
D. remark          
D. ever            
D. remembers        
D. alive            
D. rings            
D. cold            
D. give up          
D. punish          

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科目: 来源:广东省期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     After giving a talk at a high school, I was asked to pay a visit to a special student. An illness had kept
the boy home, but he had expressed an interest in meeting me. I was told it would mean a great deal to
him, so I agreed.
     During the nine-mile drive to his home, I found out something about Matthew. He had muscular
dystrophy (肌肉萎缩症). When he was born, the doctor told his parents that he would not live to five,
and then they were told he would not make it to ten. Now he was thirteen. He wanted to meet me
because I was a gold-medal power lifter, and I knew about overcoming obstacles and going for my
dreams.
     I spent over an hour talking to Matthew. Never once did he complain or ask, "Why me?" He spoke
about winning and succeeding and going for his dreams. Obviously, he knew what he was talking about.
He didn't mention that his classmates had made fun of him because he was different. He just talked about
his hopes for the future, and how one day he wanted to lift weights with me. When we had finished talking, I went to my briefcase and pulled out the first gold medal I had won and put it around his neck. I told him
he was more of a winner and knew more about success and overcoming obstacles than I ever would. He
looked at it for a moment, then took it off and handed it back to me. He said, "You are a champion. You
earned that medal. Someday when I get to the Olympics and win my own medal, I will show it to you."
     Last summer I received a letter from Matthew's parents telling me that Matthew had passed away.
They wanted me to have a letter he had written to me a few days before:
Dick,
     My mum said I should send you a thank-you letter for the picture you sent me. I also want to
let you know that the doctors tell me that I don't have long to live any more, but I still smile as
much as I can.
     I told you someday that I would go to the Olympics and win a gold medal, but I know now I
will never get to do that. However, I know I'm a champion, and God knows that too. When I get
to Heaven, God will give me my medal and when you get there, I will show it to you. Thank you
for loving me.
                                                                                                         Your friend,
                                                                                                           Matthew
1. The boy looked forward to meeting the author because _________.  
A. he was also good at weight lifting      
B. he wanted to get to the Olympics and win a medal  
C. he was one of the author's fans
D. he admired the author very much
2. The underlined sentence in the third paragraph probably means that _______.
A. the boy never complained about how unlucky he was to have this disease
B. the boy never complained about not being able to go to school
C. the boy never complained why the author had never come to see him before
D. the boy never complained about not getting a medal
3. From the passage we learn that _________.  
A. Matthew was an athlete
B. Matthew was an optimistic(乐观的)and determined boy  
C. The author used to have the same disease as Matthew had
D. Matthew became a champion before he died
4. Matthew didn't accept the author's medal because _________.  
A. he thought it was too expensive
B. he was sure that he could win one in the future
C. he thought it was of no use to him as he would die soon
D. he would not be pitied by others
5. What would be the best title for this passage?  
A. A sick boy.  
B. A special friend.  
C. A real champion.      
D. A famous athlete.

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