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Do you like to tell stories? Do you like to write? Sometimes those questions have two different answers. 36. ______ However, it can be hard to write them down on paper.
37. ______ Even professional writers do not write everything perfectly the first time. They have to revise (修改) their work. When you revise your writing, you look for ways to change it that will make it better.
38. ______ You make sure that you have used capitals (大写字母), periods and other punctuation marks (标点符号) in the best way. You look for words that can be taken out or changed for different, more exciting words. You make sure that your words help the reader get a picture in his mind when he reads them.
Writing is one of those skills that take practice. The changes you make can turn boring words into exciting words. 39. ______ Don’t be afraid to make changes. The first time you write on a topic, you get your ideas down on paper. 40. ______ It’s making it ready for readers to enjoy.
根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使文章意思通顺、内容完整。
A. You check your spelling.
B. Revising your writing is important.
C. Many children love to tell stories out loud.
D. Revising your writing is cleaning it up.
E. It can make your ideas come alive.
36.
Do you like to tell stories? Do you like to write? Sometimes those questions have two different answers. 36. ______ However, it can be hard to write them down on paper.
37. ______ Even professional writers do not write everything perfectly the first time. They have to revise (修改) their work. When you revise your writing, you look for ways to change it that will make it better.
38. ______ You make sure that you have used capitals (大写字母), periods and other punctuation marks (标点符号) in the best way. You look for words that can be taken out or changed for different, more exciting words. You make sure that your words help the reader get a picture in his mind when he reads them.
Writing is one of those skills that take practice. The changes you make can turn boring words into exciting words. 39. ______ Don’t be afraid to make changes. The first time you write on a topic, you get your ideas down on paper. 40. ______ It’s making it ready for readers to enjoy.
根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使文章意思通顺、内容完整。
A. You check your spelling.
B. Revising your writing is important.
C. Many children love to tell stories out loud.
D. Revising your writing is cleaning it up.
E. It can make your ideas come alive.
36.
C
37. B
38. A
39. E
40. D
答案:
36. C 37. B 38. A 39. E 40. D
三、完形填空(15小题, 每小题1分, 共15分)
先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。
Almost every day you’ll probably see 78-year-old Ernest Bradbury traveling around his community of Lubbock, Texas, to visit the dying as a volunteer. He has helped around forty-six 41 in the past eleven years. He began doing his job to help himself and others after his 42 passed away.
“The 43 to this job is to listen, listen, listen,” said Ernest, who has been recognized locally for his work. “I have to persuade some people before they will talk. They’re usually 44 around with nothing to do. If I can get them to 45 , it makes them feel better. Then I feel better, too. I once visited a man with a stomach feeding tube, and doctors said he would 46 eat again. But after I made him talk, finally he could eat something. No one could 47 it. ”
“Sometimes you read to patients, maybe the newspaper, 48 they can’t read. You don’t know if they can hear you, but when you get to a 49 story, they’ll give you a smile, and it’s worth all the 50 you put in. ”
He offers many important 51 to families. “Once I had planned to spend an hour with a patient while his wife was out, but she had so much to do. I had already stayed for three hours when she 52 . ”
Ernest has lost his wife, so he understands the 53 on old peoples’ faces. “Sometimes the feelings of 54 just don’t go away. When I was first trained, I was told that it was hard to persuade men that it was OK to cry. But men do cry. You know why you’re there, but it still 55 me when I know a patient dies. ”
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C. doctors D. nurses
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C. wife D. daughter
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C. habit D. law
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C. running D. driving
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C. sleep D. talk
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C. never D. still
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C. enjoy D. avoid
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C. because D. until
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C. surprising D. simple
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C. money D. time
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C. services D. choices
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C. left D. moved
(
C. loneliness D. happiness
(
C. pleasure D. loss
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C. beats D. wins
先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。
Almost every day you’ll probably see 78-year-old Ernest Bradbury traveling around his community of Lubbock, Texas, to visit the dying as a volunteer. He has helped around forty-six 41 in the past eleven years. He began doing his job to help himself and others after his 42 passed away.
“The 43 to this job is to listen, listen, listen,” said Ernest, who has been recognized locally for his work. “I have to persuade some people before they will talk. They’re usually 44 around with nothing to do. If I can get them to 45 , it makes them feel better. Then I feel better, too. I once visited a man with a stomach feeding tube, and doctors said he would 46 eat again. But after I made him talk, finally he could eat something. No one could 47 it. ”
“Sometimes you read to patients, maybe the newspaper, 48 they can’t read. You don’t know if they can hear you, but when you get to a 49 story, they’ll give you a smile, and it’s worth all the 50 you put in. ”
He offers many important 51 to families. “Once I had planned to spend an hour with a patient while his wife was out, but she had so much to do. I had already stayed for three hours when she 52 . ”
Ernest has lost his wife, so he understands the 53 on old peoples’ faces. “Sometimes the feelings of 54 just don’t go away. When I was first trained, I was told that it was hard to persuade men that it was OK to cry. But men do cry. You know why you’re there, but it still 55 me when I know a patient dies. ”
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B
) 41. A. students B. patients C. doctors D. nurses
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C
) 42. A. father B. son C. wife D. daughter
(
B
) 43. A. fear B. key C. habit D. law
(
A
) 44. A. lying B. walking C. running D. driving
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D
) 45. A. run B. jump C. sleep D. talk
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C
) 46. A. maybe B. ever C. never D. still
(
B
) 47. A. admit B. believe C. enjoy D. avoid
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C
) 48. A. unless B. though C. because D. until
(
A
) 49. A. funny B. boring C. surprising D. simple
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D
) 50. A. interest B. knowledge C. money D. time
(
C
) 51. A. chances B. instructions C. services D. choices
(
B
) 52. A. arrived B. returned C. left D. moved
(
C
) 53. A. success B. anger C. loneliness D. happiness
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D
) 54. A. failure B. shame C. pleasure D. loss
(
B
) 55. A. works B. hurts C. beats D. wins
答案:
41. B 42. C 43. B 44. A 45. D 46. C 47. B 48. C 49. A 50. D 51. C 52. B 53. C 54. D 55. B
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