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一、完形填空
|题目|体裁|字数|难度|建议用时|实际用时|正确率|
|和而不同|记叙文|323|★★★★|8 分钟|分钟|____/15|
I first met Violet on the first day of the camp next to big old trees. It seemed that we had known each other for a long time. As I sat next to her, she handed 1 a big box of chips. “They’re my favourite snacks, but I don’t know any other kids who eat them. That’s my 2 day!” I said in an excited voice.
Right then, I knew we were 3. And the more time we spent together, the 4 we noticed how amazingly similar we were. We both had two lovely cats and liked baking (烘焙) creative cookies (饼干).
But later 5 happened. “Hey! Have you guys heard the 6 of building a shopping mall?” our friend Pearson asked.
“Yeah,” said Violet. “They want to 7 those trees to make room for a shopping centre.”
“I disagree,” I said. “8 is it built?”
“The shopping centre would offer (提供) new jobs to people who really need work,” said Violet. “I want people to have jobs, 9 it doesn’t mean that trees must be moved away. We have to 10 that. That’s terrible!” I said. “Think of all the birds that would lose their homes!”
“Don’t you think people’s jobs are more important than those trees?” Violet asked.
“Can’t we find a way to make a job 11 cutting down trees?” I answered.
“You know,” Violet said 12, “maybe we’re not quite as similar as we thought.”
I felt disappointed and thought maybe two people with different 13 just can’t be friends.
But this is not true. No two people are exactly alike (相像的), and even best friends 14 disagree. And no matter what, we still send each other funny pictures of our cats or our baking creations. A good friendship is worth 15 forever even though the difference is still there. What’s important is that we really respect (尊重) each other and focus on something we do in common.
(
B. us
C. her
D. them
(
B. lucky
C. lively
D. simple
(
B. friends
C. relatives
D. neighbours
(
B. more slowly
C. less
D. more
(
B. anything
C. something
D. everything
(
B. information
C. report
D. newspaper
(
B. care about
C. cut down
D. look after
(
B. Why
C. When
D. Where
(
B. and
C. but
D. because
(
B. forget
C. keep
D. remember
(
B. without
C. by
D. including
(
B. happily
C. carefully
D. seriously
(
B. habits
C. dreams
D. interests
(
B. often
C. usually
D. sometimes
(
B. keeping
C. planning
D. choosing
|题目|体裁|字数|难度|建议用时|实际用时|正确率|
|和而不同|记叙文|323|★★★★|8 分钟|分钟|____/15|
I first met Violet on the first day of the camp next to big old trees. It seemed that we had known each other for a long time. As I sat next to her, she handed 1 a big box of chips. “They’re my favourite snacks, but I don’t know any other kids who eat them. That’s my 2 day!” I said in an excited voice.
Right then, I knew we were 3. And the more time we spent together, the 4 we noticed how amazingly similar we were. We both had two lovely cats and liked baking (烘焙) creative cookies (饼干).
But later 5 happened. “Hey! Have you guys heard the 6 of building a shopping mall?” our friend Pearson asked.
“Yeah,” said Violet. “They want to 7 those trees to make room for a shopping centre.”
“I disagree,” I said. “8 is it built?”
“The shopping centre would offer (提供) new jobs to people who really need work,” said Violet. “I want people to have jobs, 9 it doesn’t mean that trees must be moved away. We have to 10 that. That’s terrible!” I said. “Think of all the birds that would lose their homes!”
“Don’t you think people’s jobs are more important than those trees?” Violet asked.
“Can’t we find a way to make a job 11 cutting down trees?” I answered.
“You know,” Violet said 12, “maybe we’re not quite as similar as we thought.”
I felt disappointed and thought maybe two people with different 13 just can’t be friends.
But this is not true. No two people are exactly alike (相像的), and even best friends 14 disagree. And no matter what, we still send each other funny pictures of our cats or our baking creations. A good friendship is worth 15 forever even though the difference is still there. What’s important is that we really respect (尊重) each other and focus on something we do in common.
(
A
)1. A. meB. us
C. her
D. them
(
B
)2. A. busyB. lucky
C. lively
D. simple
(
B
)3. A. familyB. friends
C. relatives
D. neighbours
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D
)4. A. less slowlyB. more slowly
C. less
D. more
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C
)5. A. nothingB. anything
C. something
D. everything
(
A
)6. A. newsB. information
C. report
D. newspaper
(
C
)7. A. pay forB. care about
C. cut down
D. look after
(
B
)8. A. HowB. Why
C. When
D. Where
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C
)9. A. soB. and
C. but
D. because
(
A
)10. A. stopB. forget
C. keep
D. remember
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B
)11. A. forB. without
C. by
D. including
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D
)12. A. proudlyB. happily
C. carefully
D. seriously
(
A
)13. A. ideasB. habits
C. dreams
D. interests
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D
)14. A. neverB. often
C. usually
D. sometimes
(
B
)15. A. trustingB. keeping
C. planning
D. choosing
答案:
1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.A 14.D 15.B
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