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完形填空
(一)
A giant panda ran away from the zoo in
London. He walked and walked and became 1 . He
walked into a restaurant, where he
found a2at an empty table. The waiter took the
panda's order.
After he
3
his dinner,
the panda stood up, calmly pulled out a gun which
he had hidden,
and fired into the
air.4he turned around and walked toward the door.
Naturally,
the
waiter
was
horrified(
恐惧的
),
but
he
tried
hard
to
pull
himself
together
and
stopped him for a(n)5.
The panda said to him,
The
waiter answered,
The waiter
called the7. When they arrived the waiter told
them the whole story.
8
the
panda's
words
it
up
So
the
police
officer
9
a
young
man
out
to
get
an
encyclopedia(
百
科全书
).
The
young
man
returned
with
the
encyclopedia.
The
officer
10
and
there
was
the
answer,
竹笋
) and
leaves.
1. A. tired B. angry C. crazy
D. hungry
2. A. seat B. note
C. waiterD. newspaper
3. A.
orderedB. finished
C. served D. cooked
4. A. SoB. Once
C. Then
D. Also
D. explanation
5. A. talkB. excuse
C.
question
6. A. us
B. him
C. you
D. them
7.
A. bosses
B. police
8. A. about
B. like
C. neighborsD.
customers
D. including
C.
without
9. A. sentB. took
C.
drove
D. invited
10. A. turned to
B. asked for
C. looked up
D.
called on
(二)
A bird went
to look for its happiness in a faraway place.
It flew and flew when it suddenly saw a
little dying flower, whose face was full of smile.
Not
knowing why, the bird asked the
little flower, “Y
ou’re going to die.
Why are you still so
1
?”
“Because I will achieve my dream,” said
the little f
lower.
“
2
is your
dream?”
“To produce sweet
fruit.”
Then the little bird
saw it: happiness is a
3
in the heart.
The bird continued flying and saw a
lame duck help a little duck find the way back
h
ome.
Although it was
disabled, it had a smiling face.
“I’m
happy because I can help
4
,”
said the lame duck.
So the
bird saw it: happiness is a love in the heart.
The bird kept flying and suddenly saw a
spider climbing up a wall. The spider fell off the
wall
halfway, 5 it kept climbing again
and fell off agai
n. Even so, the spider
didn’
t 6. The little bird asked
the spider in surprise, “you
7
again and again, why don’t
you have pain but happiness on
your
face?”
“As
long
as
I
keep
making
my
8
,
I’
m
able
to
climb
up
it.
9
this,
I’m
so
happy,”
said
the
spider.
The little bird saw it: happiness is a
faith(
信念
) in the heart.
So the little bird 10 looked for
happiness because it had seen the truth: happiness
is not in the
faraway place but in your
own heart.
1. A. rich
2. A.
What
3. A. story
4. A. both
5. A. and
B. shy
C.
happy
D. sad
D.
Where
D. change
B. How
B. hope
C.
When
C. rule
B. none
B. so
C. other
C. but
D. others
D. if
D. set up
6. A. take up
7.
A. won
B. give
up
C. stay up
B. cost
C. failed
D.
succeeded
D. choices
D. Across from
D. no longer
8. A. efforts
9. A. Instead of
10. A. also
B.
mistake
C. trouble
C. As for
C. still
B. Because of
B. at least
(三)
A man got a
new car and he was very proud of it. One day, when
he came back home, he saw
his three-
year-old son happily hitting the new car with a
toy
1
. He broke off
the paint on the
car. The man was so
2
that he ran to his son,
took away his hammer(
锤子
)
from him, and us
ed the hammer to hit
the boy’s
3
as hard as he could for punishment. The
poor boy cried
4
but his father didn’t care at
all.
When the
father calmed down, he took his son to the
5
as soon as he could
Although the
doctor tried to save the
broken bones, he had to
6
the fingers from both of the boy’s
hands in
the end.
When
the
boy
7
in
the
hospital
and
saw
his
hands,
he
innocently
(
天真地
)
said,
“Daddy,
I’m
sorry
about
your
car.”
Then
he
asked,
“But
when
are
my
fingers
going
to
grow
back?
Think about this story
when someone steps (
踩
)
8
your feet and you want to
argue (
争
吵
) with
him. Think first before you
9
your patience with someone. Cars can be
repaired,
10
broken
bones
and
hurt
feelings
often
can’t.
So
always
remember:
excusing
is
greater
than
argument and think before you act !
1. A. gun
B. hammer
C. plane
D. car
2. A. satisfied
B. afraid
C.
patient
D.
angry
3. A. hands
B. feet
C. back
D.
head
4. A. silently
B. softly
C. proudly
D.
loudly
5. A. school
B. shop
C. hospital
D. restaurant
6. A. cut
B. connect
C. clean
D. fix
7. A. went up
B. caught up
C.
woke up
D. hurried up
8. A. in
B. on
C. by
D. at
9. A. lose
B.
share
C. protect
D. show
10. A. and
B.
so
C.
or
D. but
(四)
Vincent got
up at half past six in the morning. He hurriedly
put on his clothes and finished
the
1
prepared by Grandma. His grandparents
were the only two people
2
with
him.
As soon
as he waved goodbye to them, Vincent 3out to the
small car park (
停车场
).
Dad’s car was already th
ere.
“Good morning, Dad. You are earlier
than I expected,” said Vincent. And he got into
the
car happily.
“I
4
you,” Dad
smiled and drove off.
“Me
too.
5
can I live with Mum
and you again?” asked Vincent.
“I’ve told you hundreds of times. Mum
will be back i
n two months. We will
live together
again then. Mum always
loves her 6and she wants to take the chance to
meet more
clients
(
客户
),” Dad explained, “And
her boss told her that she might become the
manager.
Are you 7
?”
“Not at all.
Is work more important than me?” asked
Vincent.
“No, of course not.
You are the most important to Mum and Dad,
8 we have to
work. You will
understand us when you grow up,” said Dad as he
9 at the school gate.
Vincent got out of the 10. Dad drove
off, going back to his office.
1. A.
breakfast
B. lunch C.
supper
D. dinner
2. A. working
B.
climbing
C. living
D. separating
3.
A. kept
B. rushed
C. pointed
D. found
4. A. beat
B. ask
C. hate
D. miss
5. A. Why
B.
Who
C. When
D. Where
6. A.
housework
B. garden
C. job
D. trousers
7. A. happy
B. healthy
C. honest
D.
strict
8. A. or
B. because
C.
after
D. but
9.
A. moved
B. stopped
C. met
D. shouted
10. A. house
B. office
C. school
D. car
(五)
My great-
grand mother, Winifred Hastings, got rich in a
mining
(采矿)
town out West. But
her
1
didn’t come from gold or
silver, but from soup, steak, apple pie, and good
coffee.
In the early 1900’s,
Winifred arrived in Silver City with her husband.
But he caught a fever
and died
suddenly. With the little money she had, Winifred
decided to open a practical restaurant
to
2
all the hungry miners in town.
The
restaurant
had
only
wooden
boxes
for
tables,
but
business
was
very
good
3 .
The
miners
4
that Winifred was a great cook,
5
they ate in her restaurant every day.
One time, Winifred had a small accident
in the restaurant. A fire started in the kitchen
and her
customers had to put it out.
The town mayor walked in
6
there was still a lot of
smoke in the
room. “Winifred,” he said.
“What are you cooking back there?”
Ever
ybody
7 .
In 1905, Winifred got married again and
moved out of town. On her
8
day in Sliver City,
a
photographer
took
her
picture.
The
picture
is
over
my
desk
at
home.
It
shows
Winifred
with
about
fifty
miners
standing
in
front
of
the
restaurant.
At
the
top
of
the
photo
9
says:
TO
WINIFRED
THE BEST COOK IN THE WEST.
10
YOUR BOYS.
1. A. wealth
B. skill
C. family
D.
health
2. A. cost
B. entertain
C. warm
D. feed
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