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完形填空: 阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从1-25各题所给的四个选项中, 选出一个最佳 答案。
(A)Lincoln rose to speak. He 1 on his glasses and took from his inside coat 2 the two pieces of paper 3 he had written his speech. 4 by this time he 5 most of the speech from 6 .He looked at his 7 only briefly. He spoke slowly 8 clearly. His speech 9 just five minutes. It 10 only nine sentences, including the famous words," government of the people, by the people, for the people."
1. A. put B. had C. worked D. took [ ] 2. A. bag B. pocket C. wallet D. box [ ] 3. A. that B. which C. on which D. from which[ ] 4. A. Even B. Ever C. However D. Though [ ] 5. A. know B. knew C. would know D. had known [ ] 6. A. paper B. memory C. now on D. far away [ ] 7. A. notes B. messages C. opinions D. ideas [ ] 8. A. or B. and C. so D. when [ ] 9. A. spoke B. said C. reported D. lasted [ ] 10. A. made up B. put on C. invented D. contained [ ]
(B)
One day Lincoln went to a party. At the gathering, Donglas was making remarks (评论) about Lincoln's 11 in life again and again and saying that he first 12 Lincoln when he was a 13 of a general store. He finally 14 his remarks by saying," And Mr. Lincoln was a very good 15 too." People began to 16 immediately, but they stopped to listen when Mr. Lincoln said 17 ,"Gentlemen, what Mr. Donglas has said is 18 .I did keep a store, and I did 19 cotton, candles and cigars and sometimes whisky. But I remember 20 that Mr. Donglas was one of my best 21. Many times I have stood on one side of the counter (柜台) and sold whisky to Mr. Donglas on 22 side, but the 23 between us now is: I have 24 my side of the counter, 25 Mr. Donglas still sticks to (坚守) his."
11. A. high station B. low station C. ugly look D. kind manners [ ] 12. A. spoke to B. found C. met D. liked [ ] 13. A. shop assistant B. boss C. general D. president [ ] 14. A. ended B. asked C. answered D. began [ ] 15. A. salesman B. lawyer C. leader D. soldier [ ] 16. A. leave B. laugh C. fight D. say [ ] 17. A. surprisedly B. happily C. quietly D. angrily [ ] 18. A. honest too B. funny indeed C. true enough D. real instead [ ] 19. A. sell B. grow C. plant D. buy [ ] 20. A. these days B. in those days C. nowadays D. some day [ ] 21. A. sellers B. passengers C. guests D. customers [ ] 22. A. the other B. another C. other D. each other [ ] 23. A. difference B. distance C. feeling D. experience [ ] 24. A. gone B. left C. got D. held [ ] 25. A. but B. so C. and D. all the same [ ]
Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who had been driven to England in 1939 from Nazi Germany, had been asked by the British government to set up an injuries center at Stoke Mandeville Hospital near London. His ideas about treating injuries included sport for the disabled.
In the first games just two teams of injured soldiers took part. The next year, 1949, five teams took part. From those beginnings, things have developed fast. Teams now come from abroad to Stoke Mandeville every year. In 1960 the first Olympics for the Disabled were held in Rome, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games. Now, every four years the Olympic Games for the Disabled are held, if possible, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games, although they are organized separately. In other years Games for the Disabled are still held at Stoke Mandeville. In the 1984 wheelchair Olympic Games,1064 wheelchair athletes(运动员)from about 40 countries took part. Unfortunately, they were held at Stoke Mandeville and not in Los Angeles, along with the other Olympics.
The Games have been a great success in helping the progress of international friendship and understanding, and in proving that being disabled does not mean you can’t enjoy sport. One small source (来源) of disappointment for those who organize and take part in the games, however, has been the unwillingness of the International Olympic Committee (委员会) to include disabled events at the Olympic Games for the able-bodied. Perhaps a few more years are still needed to persuade those fortunate enough not to be disabled that their disabled fellow athletes should be included.
1.The first games for the disabled were held______after Sir Ludwig Guttmann arrived in England.
A.40 years B.21 years C.10 years D.9 years
2.Besides Stoke Mandeville, surely the games for the disabled were once held in______.
A. New York B.London C.Rome D.Los Angeles
3.This text tells us that Sir Ludwig Guttmann______.
A.is an early organizer of the games for the able-bodied.
B.is welcomed by the British government
C.is an injured soldier
D.is from England
4.From the passage, we may know that the writer is______.
A. one of the organizers of the games for the disabled
B.a disabled person who once took part in the games
C.against holding the games for the disabled
D.in favour of holding the games for the disabled
40 years ago the idea of disabled people doing sport was never heard of. But when the yearly games for the disabled were started at Stoke Mandeville, England in 1948 by Sir Ludwig Guttmann, the situation began to change.
Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who had been driven to England in 1939 from Nazi Germany, had been asked by the British government to set up an injuries center at Stoke Mandeville Hospital near London. His ideas about treating injuries included sport for the disabled.
In the first games just two teams of injured soldiers took part. The next year, 1949, five teams took part. From those beginnings, things have developed fast. Teams now come from abroad to Stoke Mandeville every year. In 1960 the first Olympics for the Disabled were held in Rome, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games. Now, every four years the Olympic Games for the Disabled are held, if possible, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games, although they are organized separately. In other years Games for the Disabled are still held at Stoke Mandeville. In the 1984 wheelchair Olympic Games,1064 wheelchair athletes(运动员)from about 40 countries took part. Unfortunately, they were held at Stoke Mandeville and not in Los Angeles, along with the other Olympics.
The Games have been a great success in helping the progress of international friendship and understanding, and in proving that being disabled does not mean you can’t enjoy sport. One small source (来源) of disappointment for those who organize and take part in the games, however, has been the unwillingness of the International Olympic Committee (委员会) to include disabled events at the Olympic Games for the able-bodied. Perhaps a few more years are still needed to persuade those fortunate enough not to be disabled that their disabled fellow athletes should be included.
1.The first games for the disabled were held______after Sir Ludwig Guttmann arrived in England.
A.40 years B.21 years C.10 years D.9 years
2.Besides Stoke Mandeville, surely the games for the disabled were once held in______.
A. New York B.London C.Rome D.Los Angeles
3.This text tells us that Sir Ludwig Guttmann______.
A.is an early organizer of the games for the able-bodied.
B.is welcomed by the British government
C.is an injured soldier
D.is from England
4.From the passage, we may know that the writer is______.
A. one of the organizers of the games for the disabled
B.a disabled person who once took part in the games
C.against holding the games for the disabled
D.in favour of holding the games for the disabled
Garden of small inventions
Visitors of all ages are invited to Port Discovery to see the new exhibit—a garden of small inventions, which features interactive activities and gadgets(小器械,小物件,小玩意) for the environmental protection. The exhibit runs through Sept.4. Fee is $10.75; free for ages younger than two. Contact 410-727-8120 or portdiscovery.org.
Rain-barrel workshop
The Parks and People Foundation presents a workshop on building water-efficient rain barrels for the home between 6pm-8pm on Wednesday at the foundation’s Stieff Silver Building. Cost is $50 and includes the barrel and all materials. Contact 410-448-5663, ext.109.
Pruning(修剪)plants
Visitors can attend a workshop on pruning plants between 9:30am-10am on Tuesday at Ladew Topiary Gardens. Visitors should meet in the Visitors Center at Ladew, Jarrettsville Pike, Monkton. $10; free for Ladew members, and includes admission to the gardens and the nature walk. Contact 410-557-9570 or www.ladewgardens.com.
Landscape exhibit
Photographs, paintings and drawings will be shown at Landscape and Nature—a view from Maryland, through Sept.9 at the University of Maryland. Opening reception is between 5pm-7:30pm on Tuesday. Contact 301-985-7937 or um.edu/art.
56. It will cost a couple with their newly-born baby________ to visit Port Discovery.
A. $ 30 B. $100 C. $21.5 D. nothing
57. To learn how to make your flowers grow better, you will probably go to __________.
A. Port Discovery
B. Stieff Silver Building
C. Ladew Topiary Gardens
D. the University of Maryland
58. You will call _______ to get information about learning something about art.
A. 410-727-8120 B. 410-448-5663
C. 410-557-9570 D. 301-985-7937
59. Which activity is offered only on Wednesday according to the ads?
A. Garden of small inventions B. Rain-barrel workshop
C. Pruning(修剪)plants D. Landscape exhibit
完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Michel is a young girl who works for the police 16 a handwriting expert. She has helped 17 many criminals(罪犯) by using her special talents (天才).
When she was fourteen, Michel was already 18 interested in the differences in her friends' 19 that she would spend hours 20 them. After 21 college she went to France for a 22 two-year class in handwriting at the School of Police Science.
Michel says that it is 23 for people at hide their handwriting. She can discover 24 of what she needs to know simply 25 looking at the writing with her own eyes, 26 she also has machines 27 help her make 28 different kinds of paper and ink. This knowledge is often 29 great help to the police.
Michel believes that handwriting is a good 30 of what kind of person the 31 is. "I wouldn't go out with a fellow 32 I didn't like his handwriting. " She says. But she 33 she fell in love with her future husband, a young policeman 34 she studied his handwriting. It is later proved to be 35 , however.
1. A. with B. by C. like D. as
2. A. search B. follow C. catch D. extra
3. A. so B. too C. quite D. extra
4. A. books B. letter C. tongues D. handwriting
5. A.writing B. studying C. settling D. uncovering
6. A.attending B. finishing C. starting D. stepping into
7. A. powerful B. natural C. special D. common
8. A.main B. safe C. easy D.impossible
9. A. most B. nothing C. little D. sight
10. A. with B. by C. of D. about
11. A. so B. for C. thus D. but
12. A. they B. in which C. that D. those
13. A. up B. out C. for D. into
14. A. of B. to C. with D. for
15. A. test B. sign(标记) C. means D. habit
16.A. thief B. criminal C. writer D. policeman
17. A. whether B. unless C. if D. after
18. A. adds B. tells C. repeats D. cries
19. A. before B. after C. shyly D. and
20. A.necessary B. all right C.important D. quite easy
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