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一、完形填空 先通读下面的短文,然后在所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入的最佳选项。
I climbed the steps slowly, carrying a big suitcase(箱子), my father following with two more. By the time I got to the third floor, I was 1 and at the same time feeling lonely. Worse still, Dad 2 a step and fell, sending my new suitcases flying down the stairs. “Damn!” he screamed, his face turning red. I knew trouble was ahead. Whenever Dad’s face turns red, 3 !
How could I ever 4 him to finish unloading(卸货) the car 5 screaming at me and making a scene in front of the other girls, girls I would have to spend the 6 of the year with?
Doors were opening and faces peering out(探出), as Dad walked 7 close behind. I felt it in my heart that my college life was getting off to a 8 start.
“Find the room, quickly,” I thought.
Finally I turned the key in the lock and pushed the door open and there on a well−made bed sat Amy, my new roommate, dressed neatly. Greeting me with a nod, she said in a soft voice, “Hi, you must be Cori.” Then, she turned down the music and looked over at Dad, “And of course, you’re Mr Faber,” she said, 9 . “Would you like a glass of iced tea?” Dad’s face turned decidedly 10 before he could bring out a “yes”.
I knew then that Amy and I would be friends and my first year of college would be a success.
( ) 1. A. helpless B. lazy C. worried D. tired
( )2. A. took B. fell C. missed D. picked
( )3. A. go ahead B. look out C. hold on D. give up
( )4. A. lead B. help C. encourage D. get
( )5. A. after B. without C. while D. with
( )6. A. best B. beginning C. end D. rest
( )7. A. with difficulty B. in a hurry C. in wonder D. with pleasure
( )8. A. fresh B. funny C. bad D. boring
( )9. A. questioning B. wondering C. smiling D. guessing
( ) 10. A. red B. less pale C. less red D. pale
I climbed the steps slowly, carrying a big suitcase(箱子), my father following with two more. By the time I got to the third floor, I was 1 and at the same time feeling lonely. Worse still, Dad 2 a step and fell, sending my new suitcases flying down the stairs. “Damn!” he screamed, his face turning red. I knew trouble was ahead. Whenever Dad’s face turns red, 3 !
How could I ever 4 him to finish unloading(卸货) the car 5 screaming at me and making a scene in front of the other girls, girls I would have to spend the 6 of the year with?
Doors were opening and faces peering out(探出), as Dad walked 7 close behind. I felt it in my heart that my college life was getting off to a 8 start.
“Find the room, quickly,” I thought.
Finally I turned the key in the lock and pushed the door open and there on a well−made bed sat Amy, my new roommate, dressed neatly. Greeting me with a nod, she said in a soft voice, “Hi, you must be Cori.” Then, she turned down the music and looked over at Dad, “And of course, you’re Mr Faber,” she said, 9 . “Would you like a glass of iced tea?” Dad’s face turned decidedly 10 before he could bring out a “yes”.
I knew then that Amy and I would be friends and my first year of college would be a success.
( ) 1. A. helpless B. lazy C. worried D. tired
( )2. A. took B. fell C. missed D. picked
( )3. A. go ahead B. look out C. hold on D. give up
( )4. A. lead B. help C. encourage D. get
( )5. A. after B. without C. while D. with
( )6. A. best B. beginning C. end D. rest
( )7. A. with difficulty B. in a hurry C. in wonder D. with pleasure
( )8. A. fresh B. funny C. bad D. boring
( )9. A. questioning B. wondering C. smiling D. guessing
( ) 10. A. red B. less pale C. less red D. pale
答案:
1-5: DCBDB 6-10: DACCC
(A)
When Amelia opened the door, she was very surprised. Instead of seeing a human outside, she found a small creature(生物) with very large ears.
“W - w - what do you want?” she cried. Amelia was worried that she had made a mistake in letting the creature in.
“Oh, some help, please. Nothing to worry about,” the creature replied as if it could read her mind. “My name is Hastings, and I come from a planet called Haste. You probably have not heard of it because it’s not in your galaxy(星系).”
“Sorry, I haven’t. However, I’m not sure if I can help you,” she replied. “But first, would you like some tea? I was so amazed to see you could speak that I forgot my manners.”
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“Thank you, but I’m fine. Manners! Yes! That’s what I’ve come about. It is a good habit to have good manners,” Hastings said. “Unluckily, our children on Planet Haste are so hasty(匆忙的) that they forget them. So I thought I would come to Earth, and ask for some advice. Do you think you can be of help?”
“Well, I don’t know how,” said Amelia.
“I was wondering if you could write a blog(博客). On Haste, our children take more notice of things on their tablet screens than they do of their parents,” Hastings said sadly. “Too much technology in our lives.”
“That’s terrible. Every child should listen to their parents. After all, parents teach you good and bad habits for life, including manners. They do not just teach you about the right food to eat, but also about things like time management and having proper schedules. If you don’t have these things, then your life will be in a mess. You won’t be able to make right decisions. Then there are not things like honesty and thankfulness. Developing these is as important as proper hygiene(卫生) and taking exercise,” said Amelia.
“Exactly. 3 ,” said Hastings. “Now let’s make a plan.”
( ) 1. How did Amelia feel in the passage?
A. Surprised→worried→angry B. Worried→excited→sad
C. Surprised→worried→calm D. Afraid→happy→awful
( )2. What may the life on Planet Haste be like according to the passage?
A. The children always remember good manners.
B. Parents have a bad relationship with their children.
C. Technology plays an important role in their daily life.
D. Parents have no ideas of educating their children.
( )3. Which sentence may be the most proper in the blank?
A. So I can see you’re the right woman for the job.
B. So I think you’re the popular woman for the job.
C. But I believe you’re the modest woman for the job.
D. But I don’t suppose you’re the proud woman for the job.
When Amelia opened the door, she was very surprised. Instead of seeing a human outside, she found a small creature(生物) with very large ears.
“W - w - what do you want?” she cried. Amelia was worried that she had made a mistake in letting the creature in.
“Oh, some help, please. Nothing to worry about,” the creature replied as if it could read her mind. “My name is Hastings, and I come from a planet called Haste. You probably have not heard of it because it’s not in your galaxy(星系).”
“Sorry, I haven’t. However, I’m not sure if I can help you,” she replied. “But first, would you like some tea? I was so amazed to see you could speak that I forgot my manners.”
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“Thank you, but I’m fine. Manners! Yes! That’s what I’ve come about. It is a good habit to have good manners,” Hastings said. “Unluckily, our children on Planet Haste are so hasty(匆忙的) that they forget them. So I thought I would come to Earth, and ask for some advice. Do you think you can be of help?”
“Well, I don’t know how,” said Amelia.
“I was wondering if you could write a blog(博客). On Haste, our children take more notice of things on their tablet screens than they do of their parents,” Hastings said sadly. “Too much technology in our lives.”
“That’s terrible. Every child should listen to their parents. After all, parents teach you good and bad habits for life, including manners. They do not just teach you about the right food to eat, but also about things like time management and having proper schedules. If you don’t have these things, then your life will be in a mess. You won’t be able to make right decisions. Then there are not things like honesty and thankfulness. Developing these is as important as proper hygiene(卫生) and taking exercise,” said Amelia.
“Exactly. 3 ,” said Hastings. “Now let’s make a plan.”
( ) 1. How did Amelia feel in the passage?
A. Surprised→worried→angry B. Worried→excited→sad
C. Surprised→worried→calm D. Afraid→happy→awful
( )2. What may the life on Planet Haste be like according to the passage?
A. The children always remember good manners.
B. Parents have a bad relationship with their children.
C. Technology plays an important role in their daily life.
D. Parents have no ideas of educating their children.
( )3. Which sentence may be the most proper in the blank?
A. So I can see you’re the right woman for the job.
B. So I think you’re the popular woman for the job.
C. But I believe you’re the modest woman for the job.
D. But I don’t suppose you’re the proud woman for the job.
答案:
1-3: CCA
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