题目列表(包括答案和解析)
During my last stay in France, I took to biking down a quiet road.Round a 1 , I found a woman sitting in front of a little shabby house.I don’t know why, but something about her attracted my 2 .I waved at her as I went by, and she must have thought I was some 3
tourist because she didn’t wave back.The same thing happened the second day.But on the third day, the old woman returned a hesitated 4 , and the next day, she 5 got out of her chair as I called out, “Morning, madam!” It became a small ritual(仪式) 6 us.She had no idea who I was, nor 7 I was coming, but she seemed to be 8 for me.
On my last ride, I bought some flowers and 9 down to the house, only to find she wasn’t there.She had gone to hospital for surgeries. 10 , I tied the flowers to her gate as a 11 gift.Back at my place, I 12 Roger, the gardener, of my missed 13 .“The old lady at the corner is suffering 14 injuries, through which walking has been troubling her,” he said, 15 “by the quiet road there used to be a station.Whenever a train passed, the couple would see the passengers waving 16 , especially the children—for them, such a ride was high adventure. 17 , everything is gone except for this couple.”
It seems that my bicycle ride 18 mind her past days.As Roger said, “she has 19 the trains and the waves.You brought them back to her.” By reaching out, in a way that cost me 20 , I’d given more than I had realized.
1.A.corner B.garden C.hospital D.shop
2.A.sympathy B.feeling C.impression D.interest
3.A.humorous B.silly C.enthusiastic D.willing
4.A.smile B.wave C.look D.weep
5.A.nearly B.hardly C.merely D.mostly
6.A.from B.beyond C.between D.among
7.A.where B.whether C.how D.when
8.A.applying B.looking C.searching D.waiting
9.A.counted B.cycled C.fled D.drove
10.A.Disappointed B.Relaxed C.Amazed D.Exhausted
11.A.greeting B.visiting C.parting D.celebrating
12.A.asked B.told C.reminded D.convinced
13.A.connection B.devotion C.reaction D.donation
14.A.leg B.head C.hand D.arm
15.A.adding B.denying C.predicating D.concluding
16.A.surprisingly B.angrily C.excitedly D.casually
17.A.Besides B.Thus C.However D.Therefore
18.A.called back B.called to C.called by D.called for
19.A.missed B.forgotten C.lost D.passed
20.A.something B.little C.much D.nothing
During my last stay in France, I took to biking down a quiet road. Round a 1 , I found a woman sitting in front of a little shabby house. I don’t know why, but something about her attracted my 2 . I waved at her as I went by, and she must have thought I was some 3 tourist because she didn’t wave back. The same thing happened the second day. But on the third day, the old woman returned a hesitated 4 , and the next day, she 5 got out of her chair as I called out, “Morning, madam!” It became a small ritual(仪式) 6 us. She had no idea who I was, nor 7 I was coming, but she seemed to be 8 for me.
On my last ride, I bought some flowers and 9 down to the house, only to find she wasn’t there. She had gone to hospital for surgeries. 10 , I tied the flowers to her gate as a 11 gift. Back at my place, I 12 Roger, the gardener, of my missed 13 . “The old lady at the corner is suffering 14 injuries, through which walking has been troubling her,” he said, 15 “by the quiet road there used to be a station. Whenever a train passed, the couple would see the passengers waving 16 , especially the children—for them, such a ride was high adventure. 17 , everything is gone except for this couple.”
It seems that my bicycle ride 18 mind her past days. As Roger said, “she has 19 the trains and the waves. You brought them back to her.” By reaching out, in a way that cost me 20 , I’d given more than I had realized.
1.A.corner B.garden C.hospital D.shop
2.A.sympathy B.feeling C.impression D.interest
3.A.humorous B.silly C.enthusiastic D.willing
4.A.smile B.wave C.look D.weep
5.A.nearly B.hardly C.merely D.mostly
6.A.from B.beyond C.between D.among
7.A.where B.whether C.how D.when
8.A.applying B.looking C.searching D.waiting
9.A.counted B.cycled C.fled D.drove
10.A.Disappointed B.Relaxed C.Amazed D.Exhausted
11.A.greeting B.visiting C.parting D.celebrating
12.A.asked B.told C.reminded D.convinced
13.A.connection B.devotion C.reaction D.donation
14.A.leg B.head C.hand D.arm
15.A.adding B.denying C.predicating D.concluding
16.A.surprisingly B.angrily C.excitedly D.casually
17.A.Besides B.Thus C.However D.Therefore
18.A.called back B.called to C.called by D.called for
19.A.missed B.forgotten C.lost D.passed
20.A.something B.little C.much D.nothing
During my last stay in France, I took to biking down a quiet road.Round a 1 , I found a woman sitting in front of a little shabby house.I don’t know why, but something about her attracted my 2 .I waved at her as I went by, and she must have thought I was some 3
tourist because she didn’t wave back.The same thing happened the second day.But on the third day, the old woman returned a hesitated 4 , and the next day, she 5 got out of her chair as I called out, “Morning, madam!” It became a small ritual(仪式) 6 us.She had no idea who I was, nor 7 I was coming, but she seemed to be 8 for me.
On my last ride, I bought some flowers and 9 down to the house, only to find she wasn’t there.She had gone to hospital for surgeries. 10 , I tied the flowers to her gate as a 11 gift.Back at my place, I 12 Roger, the gardener, of my missed 13 .“The old lady at the corner is suffering 14 injuries, through which walking has been troubling her,” he said, 15 “by the quiet road there used to be a station.Whenever a train passed, the couple would see the passengers waving 16 , especially the children—for them, such a ride was high adventure. 17 , everything is gone except for this couple.”
It seems that my bicycle ride 18 mind her past days.As Roger said, “she has 19 the trains and the waves.You brought them back to her.” By reaching out, in a way that cost me 20 , I’d given more than I had realized.
11.A.corner B.garden C.hospital D.shop
12.A.sympathy B.feeling C.impression D.interest
13.A.humorous B.silly C.enthusiastic D.willing
14.A.smile B.wave C.look D.weep
15.A.nearly B.hardly C.merely D.mostly
16.A.from B.beyond C.between D.among
17.A.where B.whether C.how D.when
18.A.applying B.looking C.searching D.waiting
19.A.counted B.cycled C.fled D.drove
20.A.Disappointed B.Relaxed C.Amazed D.Exhausted
21.A.greeting B.visiting C.parting D.celebrating
22.A.asked B.told C.reminded D.convinced
23.A.connection B.devotion C.reaction D.donation
24.A.leg B.head C.hand D.arm
25.A.adding B.denying C.predicating D.concluding
26.A.surprisingly B.angrily C.excitedly D.casually
27.A.Besides B.Thus C.However D.Therefore
28.A.called back B.called to C.called by D.called for
29A.missed B.forgotten C.lost D.passed
30.A.something B.little C.much D.nothing
第三节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C或D)中,选出最佳选项。
On August 26, 1999, New York City was struck by a terrible rainstorm. The rain caused the streets 21 and the subway system almost came to a stop.
Unfortunately, this happened during the morning rush hour. Many people who were going to work were 22 to go home. Some battled to 23 a taxi or to get on a bus. Still others faced the 24 bravely, walking miles to get to work.
I 25 to be one of people on the way to work that morning. I went from subway line to subway line only to find that most 26 had stopped. After making my way 27 crowds of people. I finally found a subway line that was 28 . Unfortunately, there were so many people waiting to 29 the subway that I could not even get down the stairs to the 30 . So I took the train going in the opposite direction, and then switched back to the downtown train. Finally, after what seemed like forever, the train 31 my stop. Then I had to walk several blocks in the increasingly heavy rain. When I got to my office, I was 32 through, exhausted and 33 .
My co-workers and I spend most of the day drying off. When it was 5:00 pm, I was ready to go home. I was about to turn off my computer 34 I received an email from Garth, my Director.
I would like to thank all of you who made the effort and 35 reported to work. It is always reassuring(令人欣慰), at times like these, when employees so clearly show their 36 to their jobs. Thank you.
Garth’s email was short, but I learned more from that 37 message than I ever did from a textbook. The email taught me that a few words of 38 can make a big difference. The rainstorm and the traffic 39 had made me tired and upset. But Garth’s words immediately 40 me and put a smile back on my face.
21.A.break B.flood C.sink D.crash
22.A.forced B.refused C.adjusted D.gathered
23.A.order B.pay C.take D.search
24.A.climate B.scenery C.storm D.burden
25.A.used B.promised C.deserved D.happened
26.A.practice B.routine C.process D.service
27.A.to B.through C.over D.for
28.A.operating B.cycling C.turning D.rushing
29.A.check B.carry C.find D.board
30.A.street B.ground C.floor D.platform
31.A.paused B.crossed C.reached D.parked
32.A.wet B.weak C.sick D.hurt
33.A.ashamed B.discouraged C.surprised D.puzzled
34.A.while B.when C.where D.after
35.A.hardly B.casually C.absolutely D.eventually
36.A.devotion B.donation C.connection D.reaction
37.A.accurate B.urgent C.brief D.humorous
38.A.promise B.appreciate C.advice D.guidance
39.A.troubles B.signals C.rules D.sings
40.A.corrected B.supported C.amazed D.refreshed
完形填空。 | ||||
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短文改错
Fang Tong, an actor, director and
teacher of Beijing Opera Theatre, is 34 years old. Most of his students are
from other part of
parts
the
seventeen. He hopes∧create an environment for his students that is much more relaxing than the
to
one he used to study
in. He thought that an actor should relax themselves when
performing. His
thinks himself
students deep
respect him and he never needs to raise his voice in order to be hearing.
For his
deeply
heard In
opinion,
actors should go on even when they feel they have made a mistake in their
performances because the moment is already gone but people can never be
back to it…So art is always changing
and
and developing.
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