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四、完形填空
As I walked into the primary school, I looked down at my new black Mary Jane shoes — I wanted to be 1 in the world but Fountain Inn Elementary School. I stood outside the classroom. 2 I tried to escape (逃离), the wooden door suddenly opened. “We've been waiting for you!” Mrs Blackstone, my new fifth grade teacher said in a high voice. With a smile, my mum walked away and I was left standing in front of a group of students.
Over the next few days, Mrs Blackstone made it her 3 to find me a new best friend and help me join a choir (合唱队). She told my mum she would take good care of me. And she was 4 her words. During History lessons, she would not only call on me but make me feel like a part of the family. Her kindness made me smile and finally feel 5 in the new environment.
One day, Mrs Blackstone asked me to stay after class, “I'd like to speak with you, Amanda.”
My mind raced. Had I made a bad grade? Had I hurt someone's feelings? “Are you enjoying your new school?” She sat comfortably behind her desk. “I want to tell you something, 6 you and me, not to be shared with anyone else.”
“Okay,” my throat (喉咙) 7 felt very dry.
With her eyes raised, she said, “I see something special in you. I've been a teacher for over twenty - five years. I can see it. But you must believe in yourself. It gives you the power to 8 your own tomorrow. That's very important. Remember that and you'll go 9.”
Her voice was musical to my ears that day. I walked out of her class, 10 staring (盯住) at my Mary Jane shoes. My teacher saw something special in me!
(
B. whoever
C. anywhere
D. somewhere
(
B. Until
C. After
D. If
(
B. dream
C. praise
D. challenge
(
B. as good as
C. as high as
D. as new as
(
B. nervous
C. relaxed
D. amazed
(
B. with
C. between
D. among
(
B. finally
C. hardly
D. usually
(
B. express
C. repair
D. shape
(
B. straight
C. easy
D. slow
(
B. even
C. not
D. also
As I walked into the primary school, I looked down at my new black Mary Jane shoes — I wanted to be 1 in the world but Fountain Inn Elementary School. I stood outside the classroom. 2 I tried to escape (逃离), the wooden door suddenly opened. “We've been waiting for you!” Mrs Blackstone, my new fifth grade teacher said in a high voice. With a smile, my mum walked away and I was left standing in front of a group of students.
Over the next few days, Mrs Blackstone made it her 3 to find me a new best friend and help me join a choir (合唱队). She told my mum she would take good care of me. And she was 4 her words. During History lessons, she would not only call on me but make me feel like a part of the family. Her kindness made me smile and finally feel 5 in the new environment.
One day, Mrs Blackstone asked me to stay after class, “I'd like to speak with you, Amanda.”
My mind raced. Had I made a bad grade? Had I hurt someone's feelings? “Are you enjoying your new school?” She sat comfortably behind her desk. “I want to tell you something, 6 you and me, not to be shared with anyone else.”
“Okay,” my throat (喉咙) 7 felt very dry.
With her eyes raised, she said, “I see something special in you. I've been a teacher for over twenty - five years. I can see it. But you must believe in yourself. It gives you the power to 8 your own tomorrow. That's very important. Remember that and you'll go 9.”
Her voice was musical to my ears that day. I walked out of her class, 10 staring (盯住) at my Mary Jane shoes. My teacher saw something special in me!
(
C
) 1. A. whereverB. whoever
C. anywhere
D. somewhere
(
A
) 2. A. BeforeB. Until
C. After
D. If
(
A
) 3. A. jobB. dream
C. praise
D. challenge
(
B
) 4. A. as well asB. as good as
C. as high as
D. as new as
(
C
) 5. A. tiredB. nervous
C. relaxed
D. amazed
(
C
) 6. A. aroundB. with
C. between
D. among
(
A
) 7. A. suddenlyB. finally
C. hardly
D. usually
(
D
) 8. A. payB. express
C. repair
D. shape
(
A
) 9. A. farB. straight
C. easy
D. slow
(
C
)10. A. stillB. even
C. not
D. also
答案:
1—5 CAABC 6—10 CADAC
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