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三、完形填空
Thanksgiving was just around the corner. We had prepared the menu and the shopping list. 1 seemed perfect. Pictures of different pies, fruits and vegetables came into my mind. I couldn't 2!
The day before Thanksgiving, my dad called a family meeting. He said we needed to practice being 3. “We are going to 4 at a homeless shelter (收容所) on Thanksgiving Day.” I couldn't believe it! So we wouldn't cook our own Thanksgiving dinner? The holiday wouldn't be the same. I thought the day would be ruined (糟蹋).
The next morning, we got up 5. I followed my father to the shelter with my sleepy eyes. I had no great expectations and felt a little 6 all the way. As soon as we arrived, we got to work. There was so much to do. But all I could think about was the dinner I couldn't enjoy.
However, those thoughts soon 7. Over the next few hours, I watched hundreds of people come through the shelter. For some, this was the only hot meal they would eat that week. For others, it was the first time to eat a Thanksgiving meal. The shelter was filled with 8.
Through this experience, I learned that Thanksgiving is a time to think about your blessings (祝福) and look for ways to bless others. When I gave up what I had wanted, I discovered how much I have. It is much better to 9 than to receive (接受). In the end, that Thanksgiving became an 10 experience.
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Thanksgiving was just around the corner. We had prepared the menu and the shopping list. 1 seemed perfect. Pictures of different pies, fruits and vegetables came into my mind. I couldn't 2!
The day before Thanksgiving, my dad called a family meeting. He said we needed to practice being 3. “We are going to 4 at a homeless shelter (收容所) on Thanksgiving Day.” I couldn't believe it! So we wouldn't cook our own Thanksgiving dinner? The holiday wouldn't be the same. I thought the day would be ruined (糟蹋).
The next morning, we got up 5. I followed my father to the shelter with my sleepy eyes. I had no great expectations and felt a little 6 all the way. As soon as we arrived, we got to work. There was so much to do. But all I could think about was the dinner I couldn't enjoy.
However, those thoughts soon 7. Over the next few hours, I watched hundreds of people come through the shelter. For some, this was the only hot meal they would eat that week. For others, it was the first time to eat a Thanksgiving meal. The shelter was filled with 8.
Through this experience, I learned that Thanksgiving is a time to think about your blessings (祝福) and look for ways to bless others. When I gave up what I had wanted, I discovered how much I have. It is much better to 9 than to receive (接受). In the end, that Thanksgiving became an 10 experience.
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B
)1. A. Something B. Everything C. Nothing(
A
)2. A. wait B. care C. understand(
C
)3. A. creative B. nervous C. thankful(
B
)4. A. rush out B. help out C. check out(
A
)5. A. early B. late C. suddenly(
C
)6. A. excited B. good C. sad(
B
)7. A. appeared B. disappeared C. rose(
B
)8. A. stress B. joy C. fear(
A
)9. A. give B. take C. waste(
C
)10. A. uncomfortable B. unreasonable C. unforgettable
答案:
三、1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.B 9.A 10.C
四、语法填空
Chinese people often connect the moon with something bright and beautiful, expressing 1.
2.
Besides, China is the 8.
The Chinese exploring the moon project, named after Chang'e, fully expresses this pursuit (追求). The successful launch (发射) of Chang'e series not only laid the groundwork for future exploration of the moon, 10.
Chinese people often connect the moon with something bright and beautiful, expressing 1.
their
(they) best wishes. On August 15th of the lunar calendar each year, the moon is full and it's time to celebrate the Mid - Autumn Festival.2.
In
traditional Chinese culture, the moon carries human emotions (情感). In ancient times, it was an important tradition 3. to admire
(admire) the full moon during the festival. Adults 4. usually
(usual) enjoyed delicious mooncakes with a cup of tea, while children ran around with bright 5. lanterns
(lantern). After nightfall, whole families went out for 6. a
walk under the stars, looking up at the full moon and thinking of their relatives or friends. A line from a poem (诗) “The moon viewed at home is much 7. brighter
(bright)” expresses those feelings.Besides, China is the 8.
first
(one) country to have the dream of flying to the sky. From the story of Chang'e to Dunhuang flying apsaras, all express Chinese ancestors' desire to explore outer space. Many ancient Chinese poets also showed their love for the moon by 9. writing
(write) wonderful poems.The Chinese exploring the moon project, named after Chang'e, fully expresses this pursuit (追求). The successful launch (发射) of Chang'e series not only laid the groundwork for future exploration of the moon, 10.
but
also made a long - held dream of the Chinese people come true.
答案:
四、1.their 2.In 3.to admire 4.usually 5.lanterns 6.a 7.brighter 8.first 9.writing 10.but
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