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完形填空专练
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When
I
was
in
the
kindergarten,
I
remember
my
mother
holding
my
hand
as
we
walked to my school. Having my hand
within hers made me feel 36______.
One
fall
day
two
months
later,
my
mother
37_____
said
I
could
go
to
school
all
by
myself. In those days, it was not very
38______the way it is now. I was so 39______that
my mother let me go alone. I felt grown
up.
However,
I soon discovered that it was not much fun. There
were two girls who would
pull the
tassels of my cap as I entered the schoolyard.
They 40___ me by saying,
“
You’d
better not
tell anybody.
”I
was too
41___ to tell my mother.
My mother felt something was wrong. One day she
asked,
“
What’s
wrong ? You
don’t
seem 42___
about going to
school.’
I
replied shyly ,
“I
don’t
know.”
The next day I set off for
school as usual. However, this day, without my
knowing, my
mother 43____ me to school
to see what was going on.
As
usual,
the
two
girls
were
there,
ready
to
44____
me .
However,
my
mother
seemed appeared out
of nowhere all of a sudden. She 45____-the two
girls and told them
she would be
following me to school every day and that she
would shake them if she ever
saw them
pull my cap again. Panic appeared all over their
faces as they said,
“Sorry,
we
won’t
46____her
again.”
My mother
47_____me and told me I should never be afraid to
tell her anything. My
mother has been
my guardian angel. Whether I can see her or not, I
know
she’s
always
there.
36 A
safe B strong C strange D
positive
37 A quickly
B finally C weakly D
naturally
38 A special
B regular C convenient D
dangerous
39 A careful
B worried C proud D sad
40 A cheated B frightened C
depressed D shocked
41
A embarrassed B disappointed C scared D
ashamed
42 A excited
B crazy C cautious D
confused
43 A helper
B drove C followed D sent
44 A welcome B surprise C
beat D tease
45 A
approached B recognized C doubted D
noticed
46 A fight with
B laugh at C look at D depend
on
47 A passed B
greeted C criticized D hugged
A bag is one of the most simple and
useful things in the world. It is a container made
of paper or cloth. It has given the
world many strange expressions, some of 48_______
are widely used in the United Stares
today.
One expression is
to let the cat out 49_____ the bag. It is used
50______ someone tells
something that
is supposed to be secret. No one can explain
51______ the cat got into
the bag. But
there is 52______ old story about it.
Long ago tradesmen sold things in
large cloth bags. One day a woman asked 53______
a pig. The tradesman held up a cloth
bag 54_____ something moving inside it. He said it
was a living pig. The woman asked to
see it. When the dishonest tradesman opened the
1
bag, out
jumped a cat
——
not a big .
The
tradesman’s
secret was
out. He was trying to
trick 55_____.
And then everybody knew it.
二
One day we
visited a temple in India and a long queue of
people were waiting to go inside.
Some
of my friends were standing in the line, while
others
1
the opportunity to
drink
tea, or
smoke a cigarette.
I was standing near a shop with my
friend as he lit his cigarette when an old woman
beggar
approached us. She asked us for
one rupee to help her buy lunch but we
2
. At that
moment, one
of our friends called us
over as our group was at the front of the
queue.
We had to hurry so my
friend crushed his cigarette with his
shoes.
3
we were hurrying
over, I
overheard the woman beggar say
“these
young men will burn
more than one rupee for their
bad
4
,
but
they’ll
never
give
that
rupee
to
a
hungry
person.”
I
paid
no
attention
to
her
and
5
hurrying over.
However once I was inside the temple,
her remark
6
in my ears. I began wondering if there
was some truth to what she had
said.
When I came back
outside, I saw the old woman
7
standing near
the shop. So I gave two
rupees to
her.
Later that day, as we
were returning to our hotel we
8
the old woman
having her lunch by
the
road.
She
was
also
feeding
a
little
girl
in
a
dirty
dress.
I
asked
her
who
that
girl
was.
She
replied,
“Sir,
this girl is
9
in the city and still has to learn how
to beg for a rupee for her lunch
from
the
10
. She
couldn’t
arrange a rupee today. I had two; therefore I
bought lunch for her out
of the money
for my dinner.
”
I
was astonished at her
11
. I thought
again about her words and saw how the cost of two
cigarettes could feed the two hungry
people. I threw my halfburnt cigarette away. In
that moment I
had the
12
to quit
smoking.
(
)
B
.
found
C
.
made
D
.
took
(
)
B
.
< br>considered
C
.
refused
D
.
mistook
(
)
B
.
After
C
.
Because
D
.
Though
(
)ality
B
.
behavior
C
.
attitude
D
.
habit
(
)d
B
.
continued
C
.
started
D
.
risked
(
)ded
B
.
disappeared
C
.
weakened
D
.
arose
(
)
B
.
still
C
.
almost
D
.
finally
< br>
(
)
B
.
caught
C
.
observed
D
.
found
(
)
B
.
poor
C
.
strange
D
.
< br>alone
(
)ers
< br>B
.
workers
C
.
tourists
D
.
emp
loyers
(
)sity
B
.
quality
C
.
politeness
D
.
friendship
(
)ege
B
.
strength
C
.
opportunity
D
.
pur
pose
Mrs. Ball had a son. His name was Mick.
She loved him very much and as he was not
1
strong
child, she was always
afraid that he might be ill,
2
she used to
take him to see the best doctor in
the
town four times a year to be looked
3
.
During one of these years, the doctor
gave Mick all kinds of tests and then said to him,
“Have
you
had
any
trouble
with
your
nose
4
ears
recently?”
Mick
thought
5
a
second
and
then
answered,
“Yes,
I
have.”
2
Mrs.
Ball
was
very
surprised.
“But
I’m
sure
you
have
6
told
me
that,
Mick!”
She
said
worriedly.
“Oh,
really?”
said the doctor
seriously
.
“And
what trouble do you
have with
your
nose
and
ears,
my
boy?”
“Well,”
answered
Mick,
“I
always
have
trouble
with
7
when
I’m
taking my
sweater off,
8
the collar is very
tight.”
三
Days ago I got
a call from my old college mate. On the phone he
told me a touching story
about his
father.
His father’s declining
(
衰退中的
) health made him stay
at hospital. Because of his_1_, his
father often talked to himself. My
friend, who hadn’t been a
ble to sleep
for a few days as he had to
keep watch
of his father’s condition, became _2_
and told his father to keep _3_ and try to get
some sleep. His father said that he
really wanted to _4_ well because he was very
tired and then
told
my
friend
to
le
ave
him
alone
in
the
hospital
if
he
didn’t
want
to
accompany
him.
After
finishing talking his
father fell unconscious and my friend _5_ saying
ill words towards his father.
My
friend
_6_
like
a
baby
on
the
telephone.
He
said
that
from
that
moment
on
he
prayed
everyday
asking
God
to
let
his
father
_7_.
He
promised
himself
that
after
his
father
came
to
himself,
whatever _8_ came out from his father’s mouth
would be gladly taken. His only hope was
for God to give him a chance to correct
his past mistake, whi
ch he mightn’t _9_
for the rest of his
life.
Often we _10_ when we have to
accompany or watch over our parents. But do we
realize
that our parents accompany us
and watch over us for as long as we or they live?
Since the day we
were born to our
adulthood, and even when _11_ comes to greet us,
they are always at our side.
Now it’s
our turn to _12_
our short time for a
great and meaningful life ahead our lives.
( ) 1. A. sorrow B. unhappiness
C .tiredness D. illness
( ) 2. A.
sick B. worried C. angry D. nervous
( ) 3. A. fit B. silent
C. calm D. still
( ) 4. A. rest
B. lie C. stay D. sleep
(
) 5. A. remembered B. regretted C. forgot D.
imagined
( ) 6. A. said B.
laughed C. cried D. begged
(
) 7. A. stand up B. wake up C. turn up D.
grow up
( ) 8. A. speeches B.
messages C. words D. lecture
(
) 9. A. remember B. apologize C. consider D.
forget
( ) 10. A. refuse B.
delight C. complain D. agree
(
) 11. A. life B. luck C. unhappiness
D. death
( ) 12. A. share B. cost
C. spare D. waste
Henry And The Lion
Henry was walking through
the forest one day 1._____ he heard a lion’s roar.
It w
as a roar
filled with
pain. Feeling curious, Henry walked towards the
sound and peeped through the bushes.
2._____
his
surprise,
he
saw
a
lion
groaning.
There
was
a
thorn
in
its
paw.
Henry,
filled
with
compassion, carefully removed the thorn
from the lion’
s paw.
A
few
weeks
3._____
,
when
Henry
walking
through
the
forest,
he
saw
4.______
pride
lion
drinking water at a stream nearby.
Several lions spotted Henry and ran towards him.
Henry turned
and ran as fast 5._____he
could.
Suddenly, a loud roar
stopped the lions 6.____ chasing Henry. Henry
turned and saw a familiar
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