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五、完形填空
One day, my science teacher, Mr Pearson asked me to have a “quick talk” after class. Although I had always done quite well in Science and Maths, I had 1 a bit with schoolwork by Grade 8. I didn't really find the 2 in trying. I just thought I'd leave school as soon as I could.
So that afternoon, when all the rest of the class had 3, Mr Pearson sat down next to me. He asked me what I wanted to do in the future. I could answer that question 4, because I'd been thinking about it—I wanted to work in a garage.
“So you'd like to fix cars?” he said. “Why not 5 them?” I said, “Making them?” Mr Pearson said, “I mean being a(n) 6 to design the best cars in the world possibly. You are good enough at Science and Maths to do that, I know. But you don't really 7.” I said shyly, “I just... find everything a bit boring.” Mr Pearson continued, “It's sometimes boring, but it's like 8 a mountain. You can't enjoy the exciting point 9 you work up from the bottom. The way is steep(陡峭的), and there's no 10 on the way.”
Mr Pearson was there for me after that, to explain things that I couldn't understand, or to help me with 11 in my life. He often asked me, “How are things on that mountain?” I always said, “No view but I'm still going 12.” Mr Pearson was right. At the end of Grade 8, I really started to 13 Science and Maths. He wasn't right about me becoming an engineer though. I got a bit 14 of cars as I got older, and decided that I wanted to study medicine when I left school. I now work in medical research, and I really feel like I'm on top of that 15 at last!
(
B. given up
C. worked on
D. found out
(
B. dream
C. grade
D. ability
(
B. arrived
C. left
D. stood
(
B. finally
C. suddenly
D. quickly
(
B. paint
C. make
D. drive
(
B. engineer
C. officer
D. boss
(
B. think
C. play
D. try
(
B. climbing
C. visiting
D. enjoying
(
B. when
C. because
D. until
(
B. break
C. view
D. courage
(
B. thoughts
C. ideas
D. things
(
B. in
C. out
D. down
(
B. teach
C. have
D. enjoy
(
B. bored
C. afraid
D. interested
(
B. team
C. mountain
D. garage
One day, my science teacher, Mr Pearson asked me to have a “quick talk” after class. Although I had always done quite well in Science and Maths, I had 1 a bit with schoolwork by Grade 8. I didn't really find the 2 in trying. I just thought I'd leave school as soon as I could.
So that afternoon, when all the rest of the class had 3, Mr Pearson sat down next to me. He asked me what I wanted to do in the future. I could answer that question 4, because I'd been thinking about it—I wanted to work in a garage.
“So you'd like to fix cars?” he said. “Why not 5 them?” I said, “Making them?” Mr Pearson said, “I mean being a(n) 6 to design the best cars in the world possibly. You are good enough at Science and Maths to do that, I know. But you don't really 7.” I said shyly, “I just... find everything a bit boring.” Mr Pearson continued, “It's sometimes boring, but it's like 8 a mountain. You can't enjoy the exciting point 9 you work up from the bottom. The way is steep(陡峭的), and there's no 10 on the way.”
Mr Pearson was there for me after that, to explain things that I couldn't understand, or to help me with 11 in my life. He often asked me, “How are things on that mountain?” I always said, “No view but I'm still going 12.” Mr Pearson was right. At the end of Grade 8, I really started to 13 Science and Maths. He wasn't right about me becoming an engineer though. I got a bit 14 of cars as I got older, and decided that I wanted to study medicine when I left school. I now work in medical research, and I really feel like I'm on top of that 15 at last!
(
B
)1. A. gone overB. given up
C. worked on
D. found out
(
A
)2. A. pointB. dream
C. grade
D. ability
(
C
)3. A. returnedB. arrived
C. left
D. stood
(
D
)4. A. happilyB. finally
C. suddenly
D. quickly
(
C
)5. A. changeB. paint
C. make
D. drive
(
B
)6. A. workerB. engineer
C. officer
D. boss
(
D
)7. A. talkB. think
C. play
D. try
(
B
)8. A. drawingB. climbing
C. visiting
D. enjoying
(
D
)9. A. ifB. when
C. because
D. until
(
C
)10. A. hopeB. break
C. view
D. courage
(
A
)11. A. problemsB. thoughts
C. ideas
D. things
(
A
)12. A. upB. in
C. out
D. down
(
D
)13. A. hateB. teach
C. have
D. enjoy
(
B
)14. A. madB. bored
C. afraid
D. interested
(
C
)15. A. classB. team
C. mountain
D. garage
答案:
1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.B 9.D 10.C 11.A 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.C
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