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完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Your parents have just told you the news­­—you’re moving to a new house. How in the world will you tell your friends?
First, CALM DOWN.  36   a while to ­­­catch your breath and let the news sink in before you call your friends. Make   37   you have the whole story before you start telling people.
38  friends who need to hear the news from you. Think about  39  you’d like to tell them, and when. A face-to-face talk may be the best way to let  40  frie-
nds know, but the phone may be fine for others.   41  after school or on a weekend is good. You don’t want to drop big news like this on your friends during the school day.
HOW SHOULD YOU START? Say something like, “I have some big news I want to share   42   you.” That will prepare your friend for what is going to come. Then say, “I’m    43  .” Tell him as many details as you know,  44   let him know how you feel about it.
Each friend will have a different   45  to the news, so BE PREPARED. Some girls may   46  crying. But some may get   47  , some may get silly, and some may give you the   48   that they don’t care.   49  happens, be sure to talk to your friends if the things they do and say   50  your feelings.
Ask friends not to tell anyone else   51  you say it’s OK. You could say, “Please don’t tell   52  until Monday.” That will give you a   53  to let close friends hear the news from you first.
Ask your parents for help if you need it. A(n)   54  may be able to help you
55   the right things to say and help you understand your friend’s reactions.

36.
A.
spend
B.
take
C.
pay
D.
cost
37.
A.
sure
B.
believe
C.
certain
D.
clear
38.
A.
Take care of
B.
Take notice of
C.
Make a list of
D.
Make use of
39.
A.
how
B.
why
C.
where
D.
who
40.
A.
kind
B.
close
C.
happy
D.
clever
41.
A.
Speaking
B.
Telling
C.
Showing
D.
Talking
42.
A.
for
B.
in
C.
out
D.
with
43.
A.
starting
B.
lifting
C.
moving
D.
running
44.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
while
D.
unless
45.
A.
answer
B.
reaction
C.
appearance
D.
look
46.
A.
break down
B.
give up
C.
burst out
D.
end up with
47.
A.
noisy
B.
calm
C.
peaceful
D.
quiet
48.
A.
feelings
B.
emotions
C.
mind
D.
impression
49.
A.
whichever
B.
whatever
C.
whenever
D.
wherever
50.
A.
control
B.
warm
C.
hurt
D.
change
51.
A.
until
B.
since
C.
after
D.
when
52.
A.
no one
B.
someone
C.
anyone
D.
everyone
53.
A.
risk
B.
moment
C.
time
D.
chance
54.
A.
parent
B.
adult
C.
elderly
D.
teenager
55.
A.
figure out
B.
give out
C.
sort out
D.
deal with

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Mr. Cronin has a clock shop in the center of the town. He tries his best to 36  it well. He often receives the customers(顾客)  37  and people like to buy  38  in his shop.
It was a cold day and 39  people would go out to do some _40_. Mr. Black, one of Mr. Cronin’s_41_, came to the shop. He knew the man was_42_ his miserliness (吝啬). But he tried to persuade (说服) him to buy a watch in his shop.
“You’d better buy a watch for 43 _, Mr. Black,” said Mr. Cronin. “It’ll be _44_ to you whenever.”
“No, no,” said Mr. Black. “I’ll _45_need any watches.”
“But how do you know when it’s time to _46_?”
“The people who live around me always _47_ their televisions at seven for the news. So I can hear the announcer(播音员) say,  “ The time is seven o’clock.. Here is the news.”
“But you don’t know when to go to work.”
“That’s _48_,” Mr. Black said with a smile. “It takes me ten minutes to _49_ and shave(刮脸). I have breakfast at twenty past seven. I get to the bus stop at twenty to eight and fifteen minutes later arrive at my office and _50_ working.”
“When do you _51_ your office, then?”
“There’s a _52_ near it, its siren(汽笛) can tell me the right time.”
“How do you know the time if you _53_ in the middle of the night?”
“I always put a stick by my bed”
“But a stick can’t tell you the time”
“You’re _54_. But I can use it to knock on your wall. You always _55_, “What are you knocking on my wall for at two in the night?”
【小题1】A. watch        B. manage        C. build       D repair

【小题2】
A.coldlyB.luckilyC.simplyD.warmly
【小题3】A. something      B. everything      C nothing       D. anything
【小题4】
A.manyB.mostC.plenty ofD.few
【小题5】
A.workB.readingC.shoppingD.fishing
【小题6】
A.neighborsB.friendsC.classmatesD.workmates
【小题7】
A.good atB.famous for C.proud ofD.fond of
【小题8】
A.youB.meC.yourself D.myself
【小题9】
A.helpfulB.helpless C.necessaryD.important
【小题10】
A.alwaysB.sometimesC.never D.often
【小题11】
A.get upB.go to bed C.go to workD.have breakfast
【小题12】
A.showB.turn on C.turn off D.sell out
【小题13】
A.easyB.possibleC.differentD.probable
【小题14】
A.cookB.washC.tidyD.rest
【小题15】
A.finishB.enjoyC.keepD.start
【小题16】
A.cleanB.leaveC.go toD.find
【小题17】
A.railway stationB.post officeC.universityD.factory
【小题18】
A.sit upB.wake upC.stand upD.get up
【小题19】
A.cleverB.rightC.wrongD.foolish
【小题20】
A.shoutB.wonderC.laughD.request

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Exited about landing your first job after graduation? Good, work hard and get learning. Don’t forget to listen to young professional’s advice about the “real world” you’re stepping into.
1. Keep up with current events.
In school, it’s easy to live in a cocoon, where you focus on studies and social life. But in the working world, not knowing who Alan Greenspan is or why North Korea is in the news so often can lead to potentially embarrassing conversations.
2. Consider living with parents, even if you have a job.
Think it over before you rule it out. Not only can you save a lot of money by living at home, but your parents may provide emotional support that you may need. They can help pave the way for you to move once you are settled into your new life.
3. Don’t compare yourself to other people your age.
Young adults are good at putting up impressive appearance, but you don’t really know what their lives are like. Those who seem to have the perfect job may spend part of the day making coffee and picking up boss’s dry-cleaning.
4. Pay attention to small jobs as well as big ones.
Don’t stress if, in your first job or internship(实习期), you get a lot more face time with the copy machine than with clients. You may wonder why you spent so much time studying in school only to do such tasks. But you may also be learning more about your new professional than you realize.
5. Know when it’s time to move on.
Give a new job a chance, perhaps a year, before you make up your mind to leave, especially if it’s your first job out of school. When you’re sure that the job isn’t for you, figure out what you want to do and how to do it. Zhang Yue, 26, spent three years working as an accountant in Shanghai before becoming a financial planner. He loves his new job and spent 10 months searching for it: “To find something you really want to do takes time.”
【小题1】 By mentioning Alan Greenspan, the author wants to show ____.

A.how he succeeded
B.why he is important to the world nowadays
C.it is necessary to know key figures
D.he has a strong effect on the world
【小题2】Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Comparing yourself to other people your age will make you harmed.
B.If you don’t have impressive appearance, you can’t pick up boss’ dry-cleaning.
C.What you have learned in school may come to nothing in your first job.
D.Even a small job can do good.
【小题3】 The last sentence means “____”.
A.It’s easy to find a new job once you have experience
B.If you hope to do something, you need suffer too much
C.You needn’t be worried, even though you are trying to find a good job
D.It will take you time to find a job that suits you well
【小题4】The aim to write the passage is to ____.
A.show how and why to get a satisfying job after graduation
B.give some advice about how to behave when you work
C.encourage people to ask for help from parents
D.expect people to fit in with the working conditions as soon as possibl

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Mr. Cronin has a clock shop in the center of the town. He tries his best to 36  it well. He often receives the customers(顾客)  37  and people like to buy  38  in his shop.

It was a cold day and 39  people would go out to do some _40_. Mr. Black, one of Mr. Cronin’s_41_, came to the shop. He knew the man was_42_ his miserliness (吝啬). But he tried to persuade (说服) him to buy a watch in his shop.

“You’d better buy a watch for 43 _, Mr. Black,” said Mr. Cronin. “It’ll be _44_ to you whenever.”

“No, no,” said Mr. Black. “I’ll _45_need any watches.”

“But how do you know when it’s time to _46_?”

“The people who live around me always _47_ their televisions at seven for the news. So I can hear the announcer(播音员) say,  “ The time is seven o’clock.. Here is the news.”

“But you don’t know when to go to work.”

“That’s _48_,” Mr. Black said with a smile. “It takes me ten minutes to _49_ and shave(刮脸). I have breakfast at twenty past seven. I get to the bus stop at twenty to eight and fifteen minutes later arrive at my office and _50_ working.”

“When do you _51_ your office, then?”

“There’s a _52_ near it, its siren(汽笛) can tell me the right time.”

“How do you know the time if you _53_ in the middle of the night?”

“I always put a stick by my bed”

“But a stick can’t tell you the time”

“You’re _54_. But I can use it to knock on your wall. You always _55_, “What are you knocking on my wall for at two in the night?”

1.A. watch        B. manage        C. build       D repair

2.                A.coldly          B.luckily          C.simply    D.warmly

 

3.A. something      B. everything      C nothing       D. anything

4.                A.many          B.most           C.plenty of  D.few

 

5.                A.work           B.reading         C.shopping  D.fishing

 

6.                A.neighbors       B.friends         C.classmates D.workmates

 

7.                A.good at         B.famous for       C.proud of  D.fond of

 

8.                A.you            B.me            C.yourself D.myself

 

9.                A.helpful         B.helpless         C.necessary D.important

 

10.               A.always         B.sometimes      C.never     D.often

 

11.               A.get up         B.go to bed       C.go to work D.have breakfast

 

12.               A.show          B.turn on         C.turn off    D.sell out

 

13.               A.easy           B.possible        C.different  D.probable

 

14.               A.cook           B.wash           C.tidy  D.rest

 

15.               A.finish          B.enjoy          C.keep D.start

 

16.               A.clean          B.leave          C.go to D.find

 

17.               A.railway station   B.post office      C.university  D.factory

 

18.               A.sit up          B.wake up        C.stand up   D.get up

 

19.               A.clever         B.right           C.wrong D.foolish

 

20.               A.shout          B.wonder        C.laugh D.request

 

 

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Exited about landing your first job after graduation? Good, work hard and get learning. Don’t forget to listen to young professional’s advice about the “real world” you’re stepping into.

    1. Keep up with current events.

    In school, it’s easy to live in a cocoon, where you focus on studies and social life. But in the working world, not knowing who Alan Greenspan is or why North Korea is in the news so often can lead to potentially embarrassing conversations.

    2. Consider living with parents, even if you have a job.

    Think it over before you rule it out. Not only can you save a lot of money by living at home, but your parents may provide emotional support that you may need. They can help pave the way for you to move once you are settled into your new life.

    3. Don’t compare yourself to other people your age.

    Young adults are good at putting up impressive appearance, but you don’t really know what their lives are like. Those who seem to have the perfect job may spend part of the day making coffee and picking up boss’s dry-cleaning.

    4. Pay attention to small jobs as well as big ones.

    Don’t stress if, in your first job or internship(实习期), you get a lot more face time with the copy machine than with clients. You may wonder why you spent so much time studying in school only to do such tasks. But you may also be learning more about your new professional than you realize.

    5. Know when it’s time to move on.

Give a new job a chance, perhaps a year, before you make up your mind to leave, especially if it’s your first job out of school. When you’re sure that the job isn’t for you, figure out what you want to do and how to do it. Zhang Yue, 26, spent three years working as an accountant in Shanghai before becoming a financial planner. He loves his new job and spent 10 months searching for it: “To find something you really want to do takes time.”

1. By mentioning Alan Greenspan, the author wants to show ____.

   A. how he succeeded 

   B. why he is important to the world nowadays

   C. it is necessary to know key figures

   D. he has a strong effect on the world

2.Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Comparing yourself to other people your age will make you harmed.

  B. If you don’t have impressive appearance, you can’t pick up boss’ dry-cleaning.

  C. What you have learned in school may come to nothing in your first job.

   D. Even a small job can do good.

3. The last sentence means “____”.

  A. It’s easy to find a new job once you have experience

  B. If you hope to do something, you need suffer too much

C. You needn’t be worried, even though you are trying to find a good job

  D. It will take you time to find a job that suits you well

4.The aim to write the passage is to ____.

   A. show how and why to get a satisfying job after graduation

   B. give some advice about how to behave when you work

   C. encourage people to ask for help from parents

   D. expect people to fit in with the working conditions as soon as possibl

 

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