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Ⅳ. 完形填空。
On my first day of high school, a roommate (室友) of mine asked me for help. He 1 a bottle of cola out of his bag. "I couldn't open it." he said. I opened it 2 him quite easily, and he thanked me.
One week later, we started to get military training (军训). We had to gather (集合) at 5:30 am. every day. One 3 morning, I was still sleeping at 5:20. That roommate of 4 woke me up. Both of us were not late for that day's training. I 5 thanked him. I felt very great to live with him.
I had a 6 with that roommate that day. I said that we were no longer just roommates, we were good friends, I added, "we didn't have to mind our 'please' and 'thanks' so much around each other." He 7 my words and said yes. Over the next three years, we helped each other quite often, but we said thank you.
I always feel thankful when someone helps me. But I was often too 8 to say thank you out loud.
However, my opinion about thanks changed 9 I started to work. I learned from my work that a thank you is often just a polite ending to a talk, but it is important. Saying thanks lets the other side know that I'm thankful. It also makes the office a lovelier 10.
Thanks is a wonderful word. Whenever you feel thankful, say it.
(
B. carried
C. bought
D. gave
(
B. on
C. with
D. for
(
B. early
C. stressed
D. personal
(
B. yours
C. theirs
D. mine
(
B. regularly
C. sadly
D. suddenly
(
B. fight
C. chat
D. chance
(
B. thought of
C. cared about
D. talked about
(
B. shy
C. careless
D. helpful
(
B. if
C. because
D. after
(
B. member
C. place
D. address
On my first day of high school, a roommate (室友) of mine asked me for help. He 1 a bottle of cola out of his bag. "I couldn't open it." he said. I opened it 2 him quite easily, and he thanked me.
One week later, we started to get military training (军训). We had to gather (集合) at 5:30 am. every day. One 3 morning, I was still sleeping at 5:20. That roommate of 4 woke me up. Both of us were not late for that day's training. I 5 thanked him. I felt very great to live with him.
I had a 6 with that roommate that day. I said that we were no longer just roommates, we were good friends, I added, "we didn't have to mind our 'please' and 'thanks' so much around each other." He 7 my words and said yes. Over the next three years, we helped each other quite often, but we said thank you.
I always feel thankful when someone helps me. But I was often too 8 to say thank you out loud.
However, my opinion about thanks changed 9 I started to work. I learned from my work that a thank you is often just a polite ending to a talk, but it is important. Saying thanks lets the other side know that I'm thankful. It also makes the office a lovelier 10.
Thanks is a wonderful word. Whenever you feel thankful, say it.
(
A
)1. A. tookB. carried
C. bought
D. gave
(
D
)2. A. inB. on
C. with
D. for
(
B
)3. A. emptyB. early
C. stressed
D. personal
(
D
)4. A. hersB. yours
C. theirs
D. mine
(
A
)5. A. reallyB. regularly
C. sadly
D. suddenly
(
C
)6. A. planB. fight
C. chat
D. chance
(
A
)7. A. thought aboutB. thought of
C. cared about
D. talked about
(
B
)8. A. confidentB. shy
C. careless
D. helpful
(
D
)9. A. beforeB. if
C. because
D. after
(
C
)10. A. villageB. member
C. place
D. address
答案:
1.A 2.D 3.B 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.D 10.C
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