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四、综合填空
In April 2024, Cynthia Kudji and her daughter Jasmine graduated(毕业)from medical school at the same time and now they are working at the same hospital.
When Cynthia Kudji was 23 years old, she dreamed of 1.____________(become)a doctor. 2.____________, she had to put her dream on hold because she was pregnant(怀孕)with her daughter. At 3.____________ age of 43, she decided to pursue(追求)her medical degree. “If I 4.____________(do)nothing now, I'll miss the chance of pursuing my dream forever,” she thought to 5.____________(she).
Cynthia and Jasmine attended medical school at the same time, but the two schools are 6.____________(hundred)of miles away from each other. They missed each other very much but they could just communicate with each other through video calls. “7.____________ first, it was really difficult because my mum and I had always been together and never got separated(分开),” Jasmine said. “But 8.____________(luck), we got used to it soon.”
Both of them studied hard and they often encouraged(鼓励)each other. “My mum was very 9.____________(help),” Jasmine said proudly.
So far, Cynthia and Jasmine 10.____________(complete)the most difficult and important part of their journey. They believe their future will be much brighter.
In April 2024, Cynthia Kudji and her daughter Jasmine graduated(毕业)from medical school at the same time and now they are working at the same hospital.
When Cynthia Kudji was 23 years old, she dreamed of 1.____________(become)a doctor. 2.____________, she had to put her dream on hold because she was pregnant(怀孕)with her daughter. At 3.____________ age of 43, she decided to pursue(追求)her medical degree. “If I 4.____________(do)nothing now, I'll miss the chance of pursuing my dream forever,” she thought to 5.____________(she).
Cynthia and Jasmine attended medical school at the same time, but the two schools are 6.____________(hundred)of miles away from each other. They missed each other very much but they could just communicate with each other through video calls. “7.____________ first, it was really difficult because my mum and I had always been together and never got separated(分开),” Jasmine said. “But 8.____________(luck), we got used to it soon.”
Both of them studied hard and they often encouraged(鼓励)each other. “My mum was very 9.____________(help),” Jasmine said proudly.
So far, Cynthia and Jasmine 10.____________(complete)the most difficult and important part of their journey. They believe their future will be much brighter.
答案:
1. becoming
2. However
3. the
4. do
5. herself
6. hundreds
7. At
8. luckily
9. helpful
10. have completed
2. However
3. the
4. do
5. herself
6. hundreds
7. At
8. luckily
9. helpful
10. have completed
五、完形填空
Last month, Mr and Mrs Walter moved to a small town because they both wanted to live a quiet and calm life. After being there for a short time, Mrs Walter 1 to her next - door neighbour. She told him about the poor service(服务)she 2 at the local corner store. She was hoping the neighbour would repeat her dissatisfaction(不满)to the store owner.
The next day the new comer went to the store. The owner 3 her with a big smile. He told her how 4 he was to see her again, and said he hoped she liked their town. He also told her he would try his best to offer her help. Then he took care of her order 5 .
Mrs Walter was very surprised. When she got home, she reported the big 6 to her neighbour. “I believe you told him how poor I thought the service was,” she said.
“Well, no,” the neighbour said. “You know — and I hope you don't 7 — I told him that you thought it was one of the best stores you'd ever seen.”
Mrs Walter's neighbour 8 that people wanted to be respected(被尊重). In fact, 9 will do nearly anything for you if you treat them respectfully. Make it 10 to others that both their feelings and opinions are important, and others will do the same to you.
( )1. A. explained B. showed C. listened D. complained
( )2. A. expected B. received C. accepted D. refused
( )3. A. shared B. showed C. welcomed D. provided
( )4. A. happy B. proud C. surprised D. lucky
( )5. A. carefully B. rudely C. angrily D. easily
( )6. A. success B. change C. problem D. idea
( )7. A. remember B. notice C. mind D. realize
( )8. A. understood B. forgot C. disagreed D. hoped
( )9. A. few B. most C. some D. little
( )10. A. difficult B. interesting C. clear D. correct
Last month, Mr and Mrs Walter moved to a small town because they both wanted to live a quiet and calm life. After being there for a short time, Mrs Walter 1 to her next - door neighbour. She told him about the poor service(服务)she 2 at the local corner store. She was hoping the neighbour would repeat her dissatisfaction(不满)to the store owner.
The next day the new comer went to the store. The owner 3 her with a big smile. He told her how 4 he was to see her again, and said he hoped she liked their town. He also told her he would try his best to offer her help. Then he took care of her order 5 .
Mrs Walter was very surprised. When she got home, she reported the big 6 to her neighbour. “I believe you told him how poor I thought the service was,” she said.
“Well, no,” the neighbour said. “You know — and I hope you don't 7 — I told him that you thought it was one of the best stores you'd ever seen.”
Mrs Walter's neighbour 8 that people wanted to be respected(被尊重). In fact, 9 will do nearly anything for you if you treat them respectfully. Make it 10 to others that both their feelings and opinions are important, and others will do the same to you.
( )1. A. explained B. showed C. listened D. complained
( )2. A. expected B. received C. accepted D. refused
( )3. A. shared B. showed C. welcomed D. provided
( )4. A. happy B. proud C. surprised D. lucky
( )5. A. carefully B. rudely C. angrily D. easily
( )6. A. success B. change C. problem D. idea
( )7. A. remember B. notice C. mind D. realize
( )8. A. understood B. forgot C. disagreed D. hoped
( )9. A. few B. most C. some D. little
( )10. A. difficult B. interesting C. clear D. correct
答案:
1-5 DBCAA
6-10 BCABC
6-10 BCABC
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