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第四节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四处选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A cat which became famous in Britain for riding on the buses around the southern English city of Plymouth has died after being killed by a car.
Casper, a 12 -year-old black and white cat, 26 leave his house, trotted (慢跑) across the street to the bus stop, queued with bus passengers and'waited for his 27 .He then hopped(跳跃) on the number3 bus to find his 28 seat to curl up on before hopping off at his 29 .The cat was so clever that he knew 30 stop to get off and drivers made sure that he wouldn' t get off at some random(随意的) 31 .Also, the cat seemed to know where to get back 32 , and then he trotted off home.Many local people also knew Casper, who loved everyone and also enjoyed the 33 ourneys, It seemed that 12 -year-old Casper had discovered a very efficient way to 34 the English city of Plymouth in his golden years.
However, one day , 35 a motorist hit him and did not stop.Casper was then, in fact, crossing the street to lcatch his usual No.3 bus 36 he was struck by the car.Our friend, Caspar ___37 his injuries.On hearing the news of his death, many people were 38 . A company spokesman said in a statement that Casper _39_ many people' s lives and clearly had a very 40 life traveling around Plymouth.He also suspected that Casper was telling all the other cats in the heaven a bout the many 41_he had experienced.
Casper' s owner, 55 -year - old Susan Finden, said he had always been a free spirit and was named 42 the cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost, because of his habit of 43 off.Finden .posted a sign at Casper' s bus stop to let people know, that they' d no longer be enjoying the company of the cat of whom they'd grown so 44 .
Casper was a special cat and he had a wonderful life.A 45 of the cat will continue to be used on one of the company' s buses. He will be missed for ever.
26.A.used to B.liked to C.hated to D.had to
27.A.time B.turn C.place D.order
28.A.best B.favpritest C. most D.favorite
29.A.destination B.determination C.decision D.description
30.A.where B.at which C.what D.in which
31.A.station B.stop C.spot D.scene
32.A.up B.down C.off D.on
33.A.bus B.car C.rail D.air
34.A.get across B.get through C.get down D.get around
35.A.sadly B.luckily C.happily D.strangely
36.A.while B.as C.when D.then
37.A.died off B.died from C.died down D.died away
38.A.shocked B.interested C.surprised D.excited
39.A.changed B.touched C.turned D.challenged
40.A.discouraging B.discouraged C.excited D.exciting
41.A.adventures B.accidents C.friends D.incidents
42.A.by B.from C.through D.after
43.A.wondering B.wandering C.cutting D.going
44.A.familiar B.similar C.fond D.popular
45.A.picture B.signal C.movie D.card
完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四处选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A cat which became famous in Britain for riding on the buses around the southern English city of Plymouth has died after being killed by a car.
Casper, a 12 -year-old black and white cat, 26 leave his house, trotted (慢跑) across the street to the bus stop, queued with bus passengers and'waited for his 27 .He then hopped(跳跃) on the number3 bus to find his 28 seat to curl up on before hopping off at his 29 .The cat was so clever that he knew 30 stop to get off and drivers made sure that he wouldn' t get off at some random(随意的) 31 .Also, the cat seemed to know where to get back 32 , and then he trotted off home.Many local people also knew Casper, who loved everyone and also enjoyed the 33 ourneys, It seemed that 12 -year-old Casper had discovered a very efficient way to 34 the English city of Plymouth in his golden years.
However, one day , 35 a motorist hit him and did not stop.Casper was then, in fact, crossing the street to lcatch his usual No.3 bus 36 he was struck by the car.Our friend, Caspar ___37 his injuries.On hearing the news of his death, many people were 38 . A company spokesman said in a statement that Casper _39_ many people' s lives and clearly had a very 40 life traveling around Plymouth.He also suspected that Casper was telling all the other cats in the heaven a bout the many 41_he had experienced.
Casper' s owner, 55 -year - old Susan Finden, said he had always been a free spirit and was named 42 the cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost, because of his habit of 43 off.Finden .posted a sign at Casper' s bus stop to let people know, that they' d no longer be enjoying the company of the cat of whom they'd grown so 44 .
Casper was a special cat and he had a wonderful life.A 45 of the cat will continue to be used on one of the company' s buses. He will be missed for ever.
26.A.used to B.liked to C.hated to D.had to
27.A.time B.turn C.place D.order
28.A.best B.favpritest C. most D.favorite
29.A.destination B.determination C.decision D.description
30.A.where B.at which C.what D.in which
31.A.station B.stop C.spot D.scene
32.A.up B.down C.off D.on
33.A.bus B.car C.rail D.air
34.A.get across B.get through C.get down D.get around
35.A.sadly B.luckily C.happily D.strangely
36.A.while B.as C.when D.then
37.A.died off B.died from C.died down D.died away
38.A.shocked B.interested C.surprised D.excited
39.A.changed B.touched C.turned D.challenged
40.A.discouraging B.discouraged C.excited D.exciting
41.A.adventures B.accidents C.friends D.incidents
42.A.by B.from C.through D.after
43.A.wondering B.wandering C.cutting D.going
44.A.familiar B.similar C.fond D.popular
45.A.picture B.signal C.movie D.card
For years, my family has vacationed in the same Florida town. In fact, we just returned home after spending a week of spring break there with our three sons.
Many nights, we take the same scenic drive to dinner at a favorite restaurant. As we travel along Gulf Shore Boulevard, we admire a combination of small beach apartments, swanky high-rises and spectacular homes.
A few years ago, we noticed that whenever we drive this particular route, there are always two men sitting in front of the same third-floor window of a low-rise apartment building that overlooks the road. All that is visible from the road are their two silhouettes. Even during off-peak months, they’ve always been there. Over the years, we’ve had great fun speculating about who they are, whether they’re having a drink, and if so, what they fancy, where they’re from, and what they might be discussing. Our guesses have become a modern form of car bingo. Widowers? Retirees? Partners? We’ve run through the gamut of possibilities.
Eventually, I started beeping the horn as we passed. We’d wave. Our new friends would do likewise. There was something comforting in seeing them. In a world of constant change, it has been nice to look up and see that they are there, just as we remember from our last visit. And then last spring, we drove by and they were missing. The apartment was dark. No one was visible in the window. Strangely, we drove by and they were missing The apartment was dark. No one was visible in the window. Strangely, we grew worried about two people we’d never even met. Where did they go? A new round of the guessing game began.
On our last trip at Christmastime, we were relieved to see them once again. We were driving past about 6 p.m., and there they were at cocktail hour. I told my wife that I suspected they were gin drinkers and said we should buy them a bottle. She said that if I bought it, she’d deliver it. I said, “Tomorrow.”
1.Driving along the scenic route, the author’s family were to .
A.meet their friends there B.visit the Florida town
C.appreciate a place of interest D.have supper together
2.Why did the author blow the horn?
A.It was a pleasure for them to see the two men again.
B.It was his habit while driving along the special route.
C.It was an agreement between him and the two men.
D.It was for the sake of safety while driving.
3.Which of the following can best describe the family?
A.generous and sensitive B.curious and kind
C.helpful and brave D.friendly and hurnorous
4.Which of the following will best continue this passage?
A.The two men’s favorite drinks.
B.The two men’s beach apartments
C.The reason of the two men’s absence
D.The author’s next visit to the town
My husband, a simple man, has a favorite saying: “A bargain is really a bargain when you don’t buy it”. ___21___ he sets aside his simple ways when we dine out. Unlike his relatives who enter a restaurant armed with calculators to make sure they never ___22___, my husband___23___ 5 percent each time the accepted tip standard increases. He hasn’t analyzed why he tips so generously, but I think the habit ___24___ from his high school years, when he worked as a busboy(饭店打杂工) and got tips from people he served.
Over the years, out growing boys would suggest that Dad let them ___25___ dessert rather than tip so much. He stood firm ___26___ their strong demands. Our sons and I have __27___ to accept his habit. We recently ___28___ our son’s girlfriend to seafood. We chose a restaurant near Cocoa Beach. Our server, a grandmotherly woman ___29___ at the artof service, flew around the restaurant serving dishes and drinks ___30___ treating customers enthusiastically. She remembered their special ___31___, likes and dislikes. She didn’t serve us ___32___ food. She served us the best food. She made sure the kitchen gave her fresh produce. At the end of the meal, our waitress ___33___ the bill, then went to ___34___ to the growing crowd of other diners. My husband paid with a credit card and added her tip. When we left, “Mr. Goldsmith!”she called waving a receipt(发票)at him, “Thank you.” “What did you give her?”I asked, wondering if he had done something ___35___ or made acalculation error. “She gave us great service. I just thought she deserved a big ___36___ in tips.It wasn’t until later when I overheard our son retelling the story of the grateful waitress that I realized she had given my family something ___37___ a thank you. She showed our son the __38___ of recognizing hard work. Her show of gratitudehelped a dad earn a bit more ___39___ from a loving son. And it reminded me just why I married this ___40___, caring man.
1.A. Therefore B. Yet C. Instead D. Besides
2.A. overtip B. overspend C. overcharge D. overwaste
3.A. adds B. supplies C. refuses D. provides
4.A. developed B. resulted C. appeared D. changed
5.A. order B. choose C. book D. ask
6.A. for B. to C. against D. upon
7.A. decided B. agreed C. come D. happened
8.A. helped B. requested C. treated D. cooked
9.A. quick B. familiar C. weak D. skilled
10.A. so that B. after C. with D. while
11.A. characters B. features C. tastes D. favorites
12. A. cheap B. special C. average D. delicious
13.A. presented B. took C. delivered D. settled
14. A. turn B. talk C. wait D. attend
15.A. demanding B. ashamed C. unreasonable D. puzzling
16.A. rise B. reward C. pay D. prize
17.A. little more than B. more than C. rather than D. other than
18.A. importance B. situation C. meaning D. effort
19. A. attention B. care C. praise D. respect
20.A. easy-going B. thoughtful C. tough D. serious
Zhu Haoyu, 18, a history major, wears his iPod everywhere on campus. The freshman has it going out for a walk, visiting the library or lying in bed. However, he found that his habit is like displaying a big “Do not disturb ”sign for himself.
As time slips away, he has begun to regret not having conversed much with his peers around . “As I put the little buds (耳机) into my ears, I’m immersed in a universe of my own, forgetting all troubles in the real world,” said Li.
The MP3 player is one of a number of gadgets (小玩意)—starting with the Sony Walkman, which led to the iPod, iPhone and iPad —that give people the ability to shut themselves off from world around them.
Youngsters delight in handset (手持的) technology. In public, students chat on their cell phones, stopping only to talk briefly to friends. On buses or trains it’s common to see youngsters with PlayStations instead of playing poker or sharing jokes or games. And during airline flights, people watch episodes (连续剧) of US TV dramas on their iPads, rather than talking.
The BBC News magazine recently published an article saying that headphone wearing culture is making us anti-social. “Half of humankind is wired to a parallel universe that leaves them ignoring their surroundings and fellows,” wrote Tom de Castella.
Actually, it’s a decade since Apple unveiled the iPod, which promised “1,000 songs in your pocket”. In 2007 more than half of Western residents were using an iPod or MP3 player.
Entertainment is on offer in all surroundings, not just at home. But in the meantime, it has created barriers between us. Many people subscribe to the view that the headphone culture is creating a “spoilt, selfish generation that lacks civic(公民的)culture”.
However, many users of portable MP3 players argue that the device, as a mind drug, helps them relieve stress by escaping for a while. It is also said to be able to help some students concentrate on work or study. “If you want to get away from the hucksters (小贩) on the way, just start listening to your player,” said Liu, a freshman. “They do not approach people with headphones on.” This might also mean he’s blocking those who want to ask him for the directions.
Experts, however, say that short contacts or mini conversations with strangers are helpful to our mind. Many experts warn that it is dangerous to lose touch with people in our lives.
1.Zhu Haoyu found that his wearing the iPod .
A.disturbed others |
B.made it easy for him to keep in touch with others |
C.made it easy for him to visit the library |
D.made others unwilling to talk to him |
2.The underlined word “immersed” can be replaced by .
A.lost |
B.involved |
C.engaged |
D.interested |
3.What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph?
A.Students are always busy chatting on their cell phones in public. |
B.Young people are fond of portable listening or visual devices. |
C.Young people like to watch US TV dramas on their iPads. |
D.People like to enjoy the networking. |
4.Which of the following is not true?
A.Headphone wearing culture makes people ignore their surroundings and fellows. |
B.Apple released the iPod ten years ago. |
C.There are still many people support the headphone culture. |
D.It’s dangerous to have conversations with strangers. |
5.What is the writer’s attitude towards the headphone culture ?
A.Agreeable. |
B.Critical. |
C.Doubtful. |
D.Neutral. |
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