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三、短文填空
When I was at school, I used to be under a lot of stress. I thought exam time was 1.
The most important thing to remember when 4.
So, here are some of my 6.
It does no good to think too much about your exams. Some students may think that the rest of their life 9.
When I was at school, I used to be under a lot of stress. I thought exam time was 1.
the
most stressful period of the year. So 2.did
(do)my friends. Some students stopped eating and others ate too much! Some gave 3.up
and others burned themselves out.The most important thing to remember when 4.
studying
(study)is to stay calm, eat 5.healthily
(healthy)and get a rest. Being too stressed is just as dangerous as not studying enough.So, here are some of my 6.
suggestions
(suggest). Arrange(安排)some time each day for study and some time for relaxation. Get plenty of sleep. 7.If/When
you are tired, knowledge will not stay in your memory. 8.Finally
(final), eating healthy food gives you enough energy.It does no good to think too much about your exams. Some students may think that the rest of their life 9.
depends
(depend)on them. That's not true. Instead, just think the exams as another 10.difficulty
(difficult)you will overcome(克服). Through hard work, you will pass your exams easily. High school is right around the corner!
答案:
1. the 2. did 3. up 4. studying 5. healthily 6. suggestions 7. If/When 8. Finally 9. depends 10. difficulty
四、完形填空
My father was the gentlest, most loving dad in the world — until we had an argument(争论). During those moments, he 1 a stubborn(固执的)man. My words never reached his “open mind” because his ears were shut(关闭). He spoke with such authority(权威)that it was easy for me to 2 my own point of view(观点). He always had the last word. I could 3 win.
So when he said “no” to my senior class trip to Montreal, I could do 4 but race from his room in sadness and a thought just struck me — If I couldn't get him to listen to my side of our arguments, maybe I could get him to read it.
With the hope that his eyes would be more open than his 5 , I began to write a note that began with “Dear Daddy” and how much I respected his opinion, how much I hated to fight with him and, 6 how much I loved him. I put my note into an envelope(信封), laid it under the door of his bedroom and raced back to my own room.
It was only minutes 7 I heard a knock at my door. Seeing the look on my father's face, I knew my note calmed him down and 8 his heart.
Winning my dad's permission(认可)was sweet. However, even sweeter was the discovery of a strategy(策略)that let me have an argument with my dad that didn't end in tears(眼泪), but 9 with a hug(拥抱). My “Dear Daddy” notes became a follow-up of many of our arguments. When his “I'm your father, that's why!” left me 10 , I knew just how to get through to him.
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B. turned into
C. broke into
D. dealt with
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B. doubt
C. believe
D. record
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B. mainly
C. exactly
D. hardly
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B. everything
C. nothing
D. anything
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B. mouth
C. nose
D. hands
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B. at all
C. above all
D. after all
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B. when
C. since
D. before
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B. touched
C. froze
D. covered
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B. anyway
C. otherwise
D. instead
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B. restless
C. speechless
D. senseless
My father was the gentlest, most loving dad in the world — until we had an argument(争论). During those moments, he 1 a stubborn(固执的)man. My words never reached his “open mind” because his ears were shut(关闭). He spoke with such authority(权威)that it was easy for me to 2 my own point of view(观点). He always had the last word. I could 3 win.
So when he said “no” to my senior class trip to Montreal, I could do 4 but race from his room in sadness and a thought just struck me — If I couldn't get him to listen to my side of our arguments, maybe I could get him to read it.
With the hope that his eyes would be more open than his 5 , I began to write a note that began with “Dear Daddy” and how much I respected his opinion, how much I hated to fight with him and, 6 how much I loved him. I put my note into an envelope(信封), laid it under the door of his bedroom and raced back to my own room.
It was only minutes 7 I heard a knock at my door. Seeing the look on my father's face, I knew my note calmed him down and 8 his heart.
Winning my dad's permission(认可)was sweet. However, even sweeter was the discovery of a strategy(策略)that let me have an argument with my dad that didn't end in tears(眼泪), but 9 with a hug(拥抱). My “Dear Daddy” notes became a follow-up of many of our arguments. When his “I'm your father, that's why!” left me 10 , I knew just how to get through to him.
(
B
)1. A. agreed withB. turned into
C. broke into
D. dealt with
(
B
)2. A. supportB. doubt
C. believe
D. record
(
D
)3. A. correctlyB. mainly
C. exactly
D. hardly
(
C
)4. A. somethingB. everything
C. nothing
D. anything
(
A
)5. A. earsB. mouth
C. nose
D. hands
(
C
)6. A. in allB. at all
C. above all
D. after all
(
D
)7. A. afterB. when
C. since
D. before
(
B
)8. A. lostB. touched
C. froze
D. covered
(
D
)9. A. moreoverB. anyway
C. otherwise
D. instead
(
C
)10. A. carelessB. restless
C. speechless
D. senseless
答案:
1. B 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. D 8. B 9. D 10. C
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