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完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-20各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A true apology is more than just acknowledgement(承认) of a mistake. It's recognition that something you've said or 1 has damaged a relationship-and that you 2 enough about that relationship to want it 3 .
It's never 4 to acknowledge yon are in the wrong. Being human, we all need the art of apology. Look back and think how 5 you've judged roughly(草率) said 6 things, pushed yourself 7 at the expense(在使某人受损的情况下) of a friend. Some deep thought in us know that when 8 a small mistake has been made, your 9 will stay out of balance until the mistake is acknowledged and your regret is 10 .
I remember a doctor friend, 11 me about a man who came to him with 12 illnesses: headache, insomnia(失眠), stomachaches and so on. No physical 13 could be found. Finally the doctor said to the man, “ 14 you tell me what's on your conscience(良心), I can't help you.”
After a short silence, the man told the doctor that he 15 all the money that his father gave to his brother, who was 16 . His father had died, so only he himself knew the matter. The old doctor made the man write to his brother making an 17 and enclosing(附寄) a 18 . In the post office, the man dropped the letter into the mail box. As the letter disappeared, the man 19 into tears. “Thank you, doctor,” he said, “I think I'm all right now.” And he 20 .
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第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C, D) 中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Hundreds of people, adults and children, come and go every day from the Kingsley School in Evanston, and police say that right now none of them has been eliminated(排除) as a(n) 21 suspect. 22 ,police have the weapon and detectives are trying to find out to whom it last 23 .
Investigators say that 24 Tuesday morning a few minutes before lunch a second grader found the weapon in a toilet in a first floor laboratory. It is a five-shot, 38 caliber(口径) revolver that was fully loaded. 25 the 7-year-old girl reported her discovery immediately.
“We’ve taken 26 . We’ve called the police. It’s being 27 . And we are concerned,” said Evanston School’s spokesperson Jan Roy.
Wednesday school officials sent students home with a 28 addressed to their parents about the 29 .
“At this point I don’t have enough answers and I would really like to get 30 ,” said Emily Gregrich, one of the parents.
31 parents who waited for their kids Thursday afternoon still had not 32 about the gun.
The principal conducted two assemblies(集会) to put to rest rumors 33 the 475 children who 34 the school. For 35 , the police investigation is focused on interviewing adults, teachers and nonprofessional staff members who were in the building the 24-hour period 36 the weapon was found.
“Where they were, what was going on, did they see anybody, you know, anybody in the school, anything unusual 37 , and we hope to 38 information through those interviews,” said Dep. Chief Joe Bellino of the Evanston Police Department.
Thursday afternoon the school district announced 39 to improve its efforts to communicate with 40 . It will make a phone tree Thursday night, and we are told the principal has invited parents who need more information about this to meet him here at the school Friday morning.
21.A.possible B.unknown C.strange D.unusual
22.A.However B.Later C.Meanwhile D.Still
23.A.given B.offered C.devoted D.belonged
24.A.after B.before C.early D.late
25.A.Suddenly B.Fortunately C.Quickly D.Soon
26.A.advice B.measures C.notice D.notes
27.A.investigated B.discussed C.questioned D.removed
28.A.book B.speech C.letter D.record
29.A.incident B.accident C.discovery D.gun
30.A.angry B.shocked C.less D.more
31.A.Some B.Many C.Any D.Other
32.A.heard B.read C.talked D.told
33.A.in B.among C.between D.within
34.A.attend B.love C.escape D.protect
35.A.all B.certain C.now D.example
36.A.when B.while C.before D.after
37.A.goes on B.went on C.were going on D.going on
38.A.search B.develop C.prove D.check
39.A.news B.plans C.instructions D.introductions
40.A.parents B.teachers C.adults D.Students
第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C, D) 中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Hundreds of people, adults and children, come and go every day from the Kingsley School in Evanston, and police say that right now none of them has been eliminated(排除) as a(n) 21 suspect. 22 ,police have the weapon and detectives are trying to find out to whom it last 23 .
Investigators say that 24 Tuesday morning a few minutes before lunch a second grader found the weapon in a toilet in a first floor laboratory. It is a five-shot, 38 caliber(口径) revolver that was fully loaded. 25 the 7-year-old girl reported her discovery immediately.
“We’ve taken 26 . We’ve called the police. It’s being 27 . And we are concerned,” said Evanston School’s spokesperson Jan Roy.
Wednesday school officials sent students home with a 28 addressed to their parents about the 29 .
“At this point I don’t have enough answers and I would really like to get 30 ,” said Emily Gregrich, one of the parents.
31 parents who waited for their kids Thursday afternoon still had not 32 about the gun.
The principal conducted two assemblies(集会) to put to rest rumors 33 the 475 children who 34 the school. For 35 , the police investigation is focused on interviewing adults, teachers and nonprofessional staff members who were in the building the 24-hour period 36 the weapon was found.
“Where they were, what was going on, did they see anybody, you know, anybody in the school, anything unusual 37 , and we hope to 38 information through those interviews,” said Dep. Chief Joe Bellino of the Evanston Police Department.
Thursday afternoon the school district announced 39 to improve its efforts to communicate with 40 . It will make a phone tree Thursday night, and we are told the principal has invited parents who need more information about this to meet him here at the school Friday morning.
21.A.possible B.unknown C.strange D.unusual
22.A.However B.Later C.Meanwhile D.Still
23.A.given B.offered C.devoted D.belonged
24.A.after B.before C.early D.late
25.A.Suddenly B.Fortunately C.Quickly D.Soon
26.A.advice B.measures C.notice D.notes
27.A.investigated B.discussed C.questioned D.removed
28.A.book B.speech C.letter D.record
29.A.incident B.accident C.discovery D.gun
30.A.angry B.shocked C.less D.more
31.A.Some B.Many C.Any D.Other
32.A.heard B.read C.talked D.told
33.A.in B.among C.between D.within
34.A.attend B.love C.escape D.protect
35.A.all B.certain C.now D.example
36.A.when B.while C.before D.after
37.A.goes on B.went on C.were going on D.going on
38.A.search B.develop C.prove D.check
39.A.news B.plans C.instructions D.introductions
40.A.parents B.teachers C.adults D.Students
A true apology is more than just acknowledgment (承认) of a mistake. It's recognition that something you've said or 1 has damaged a relationship-and that you 2 enough about that relationship to want it 3 .
It's never 4 to acknowledge you are in the wrong. Being human, we all need the art of apology. Look back and think how 5 you've judged roughly, said 6 things, pushed yourself 7 at the expense of a friend. Some deep thought in us knows that when 8 a small mistake has been made, your 9 will stay out of balance (平衡) until the mistake is acknowledged and regret 10 .
I remember a doctor friend, 11 me about a man who came to him with 12 illnesses: headache insomnia (失眠症),stomachaches and so on. No physical 13 could be found. Finally the doctor said to the man, “ 14 you tell me what's on your conscience (良心), I can't help you.”
After a short silence the man told the doctor that he 15 all the money that his father gave to his brother, who was 16 . His father had died, so only he himself knew the matter. The old doctor made the man write to his brother making an 17 and enclosing (附寄) a 18 . In the post office, the man dropped the letter into the mail box. As the letter disappeared, the man 19 into tears. “Thank you, doctor,”he said. “I think I'm all right now. ”And he 20 .
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完形填空 | ||||
Until 1954 it was thought that no man could run one mile in less than four minutes. As years __1__, the record came closer and closer to four minutes and Roger Bannister, a young English__2__, began to believe he might__3__this almost magic barrier. It was a cold afternoon on May 6th, 1954, when Bannister knew he had a__4 _chance. Bannister had been__5__hard and was very fit, but the weather conditions were a real__6_to him. Describing the__7__ later, Bannister said, "On the way to the track the wind blew strongly. As I__8__ for the start I glanced at the flag. It moved__9_ now. This was the moment when I made my decision. " "The gun fired. My legs__10_ to meet no resistance, as if I was__11_ forward by some unknown force. The noise from the faithful _12_ gave me greater strength. I felt the_13_ of a lifetime had come." "I was driven on by a _14__ of fear and pride. My body had long since used up all its energy__15_ it went on running just the same. This was the critical moment when my legs were strong enough to carry me over the last few yards as they__16_ could have done in previous years. When I leapt at (冲向 ) the _17_tape, l fell, almost __18_ . "I knew I had done it, even before I_19_ the time. The announcement came, 'Result of the one mile… Time, three minutes…' the rest was _20_ in the noise of excitement. " | ||||
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