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科目:高中英语
来源:0125
题型:完形填空
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&&&& On a cold November afternoon, my mother and&I were walking home from a&&&1&&. We were dressed&&&2& .&I was feeling a little&&&3&&&as&I was carrying our shopping,and decided to throw away something. So I started to walk towards a&&&4& &when I noticed a poor man walking out of the restaurant in front of us. He&& 5& &overto another nearby dustbin and started looking through it. &&&& I suddenly felt very guilty because&I was about to throw away a new drink just because it was&&&6& . I walked up to him and handed the&&&7&&&and some snacks (小吃) over to him. The man looked up&&&8&&&and took what I gave him. &&&& A huge smile&&&9&&&across his face and this&&10&&me to feel indescribable satisfaction. I felt I couldn't be happier&&11&&myself. But then he said:"Wow, this is my son's lucky day!" &&&& With that, he thanked me happily and started off on his bike, I&&12 &heard him whistling a song as he rode away. &&&& I got a warm&&13&&inside. I now understand&&14&&is meant by the saying "giving is getting". &&&& Although it only&&15&&a little action and a few words, I gained and learned more in those two minutes than I did in the rest of the month. Everyone in the world needs&&16&, everyone can&&17&&help and everyone will behelped by&&18&&kindness. &&&& The image of that man's happiness caused by my small gift appears in my mind every&&19&&I have the chance to do something nice.&&& &This is the&&10&&of charity (慈善行为).
(&&&& )1.A. store&&&(&&&& )2.A. poorly&&(&&&& )3.A. glad&&(&&&& )4.A. street&&(&&&& )5.A. walked&&&(&&&& )6.A. cheap&&&(&&&& )7.A. money&&&(&&&& )8.A. in silence&(&&&& )9.A. spread&&&(&&&& )10.A. forced&&(&&&& )11.A. with&&&(&&&& )12.A. still&&&(&&&& )13.A. opinion&&(&&&& )14.A. which&&&(&&&& )15.A. cost&&&(&&&& )16.A. 1ove&&&(&&&& )17.A. give&&&(&&&& )18.A. showing&&(&&&& )19.A. moment&&(&&&& )20.A. aim&&&&
B. school&&&&B. coldly&&&&B. interested&B. dustbin&&&&B. looked&&&&B. heavy&&&& &B. toys&&&&B. in surprise&&B. came&&&&B. helped&&&& B. to&&&&&&& B. never&&&& B. mind&&&&& &B. what&&&&B. took&&&&& B. money&&&& B. send&&&&& B. expressing&&&& B. day&&&&& &B. meaning&&&
C. hospital&&&& C. warmly&&&&&C. bored&&&&C. toilet&&&& && C. thought&&&C. tasteless&&&& C. drink&&&&C. in interest&&& C. went&&&&C. made&&&&&& &C. at&&&&&&& &C. even&&&&& &C. idea&&&&& && C. that&&&&&C. spent&&&& &C. help&&&&& &C. offer&&&&&C. lending&&&&C. minute&&&& &C. strength&&&&
D. factory&&&& &D. expensively& D. tired&&&&& D. corner&&&&&& &D. took&&&&&&& D. full&&&&&&&& &D. clothes&&&& D. in a hurry&& &&&&&&&&&&&&& D. ran&&&&&&&& D. caused&&&&&& D. for&&&&&&&&& D. ever&&&&&&&&D. feeling&&&&&&D. it&&&&&&&& D. asked&&&&&&& D. drink&&&&&&& D. have&&&&&&&& D. saying&&&&&& D. time&&&&&&&& D. power&&&&&&&
科目:高中英语
来源:云南省模拟题
题型:完形填空
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&&&& On the next-to-last day of school when I got on the bus I realized the tin (锡) heart a small girl gave me was gone. "Does anyone know what happened to the little&&&1&&&that was up here?" I asked. With 39 children, there was&&&2& . &&&& Later, one boy shouted, "Charlie was the first one on the&&&3&&. I'm sure he took it." Other children&&&4& , "Yeah!Charlie did it! Search him!"&&& &I asked Charlie, "Have you&&&5&&&the heart?" "I don't know what you're talking about," he answered. "I'm surehe does!"&&&6&&&the girl who had given me the heart. "Check his&&&7& ."&&& &I asked him to come forward, then I&&&8&&&my hand into one pocket. Nothing. I reached into&&&9&&. Then I felt it. I was about to pull the tin heart&&10&&Charlie's pocket when I stopped myself. Let him keep it, a&&11&&seemed towhisper in my ears.&&& &"It must have&&12&&before I got here," I said to them. "I'll&&13&&find it back at the bus stop." Without a word, Charlie returned to his&&14&. That summer Charlie moved away. &&&& A dozen years later, I was in a department store in Kansas City,&&15&&someone said. "Polly?" I turned to see a man nearly&&16&&age. "Yes?" His face didn't look.&&17&&until I noticed his big gray eyes. There was no doubt. It was&&18&. &&&& He told me he was living in Montana and doing well. Then, to my&&19&, he hugged (拥抱) me. After he let go,he pulled something from his pocket and held it up for me to see-the little tin heart that&&20&, "I love Polly and Pollyloves me." &&&& "You were the only one who kept trying," he explained. We hugged again, and went our separate ways.
(&&&& )1.A. heart&&&&&&&&& (&&&& )2.A. noise&&&&&&&&& (&&&& )3.A. bus&&&&&&&&&&& (&&&& )4.A. disagreed&&&&& (&&&& )5.A. stole&&&&&&&&& (&&&& )6.A. requested&&&&& (&&&& )7.A. pockets&&&&&&& (&&&& )8.A. pushed&&&&&&&& (&&&& )9.A. another&&&&&&& (&&&& )10.A. up&&&&&&&&&&& (&&&& )11.A. man&&&&&&&&&& (&&&& )12.A. got off&&&&&& (&&&& )13.A. probably&&&&& (&&&& )14.A. room&&&&&&&&& (&&&& )15.A. before&&&&&&& (&&&& )16.A. early&&&&&&&(&&&& )17.A. angry&&&&&&&&(&&&& )18.A. The girl&&&&& (&&&& )19.A. disappointment(&&&& )20.A. read&&&&&&&&&
B. picture&&&& B. silence&&&& B. bed&&&&&&&& B. followed&&& B. hidden&&&&& B. insisted&&& B. hats&&&&&&& B. raised&&&&& B. the rest&&& B. down&&&&&&& B. voice&&&&&&B. fallen off& B. quickly&&&& B. desk&&&&&&& B. once&&&&&&& B. middle&&&&& B. familiar&&& B. That man&&&&&& B. delight&&&&B. wrote&&&&&&
C. card&&&&& &C. replies&& &C. roof&&&&& &C. joined&&& &C. taken&&&& &C. cried&&&& &C. bags&&&&& &C. stuck&&&& &C. others&&& &C. into&&&&& &C. thought&& &C. gone off& &C. suddenly& &C. seat&&&&& &C. while&&&& &C. young&&&& &C. strict&&& &C. Charlie&& &C. shock&&&& &C. showed&&&&&&&
D. book&&&&&&& D. quarrels&&& D. train&&&&&&D. answered&&& D. seen&&&&&&& D. announced&& D. gloves&&&&& D. lowered&&&& D. the other&& D. out of&&&&& D. stranger&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. tumed off&&D. smoothly&&& D. space&&&&&& D. when&&&&&&& D. old&&&&&&&& D. satisfied&&D. The clerk&& D. surprise&&&D. appeared&&&
科目:高中英语
来源:山西省月考题
题型:完形填空
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&&&& On the IraqSyria border,a pack of wild dogs circled American soldiers for food. The leader of the pack was a grayandwhite dog. The soldiers called him Nubs. Nubs was shaking and&&&1& &able to stand. Marine major Brian Dennis looked closer and saw that there was a knife wound&&&2& &his chest.&&&&Dennis couldn't stand seeing the dog &&3& . He and his men immediately treated the wound,and gave Nubs oral medicine. Nubs&&4& &but was still in pain. The next day,the team had to&&5& .Ten days later,Dennis's unit was back,and so was Nubs. He was still &&6& , but the men fed him and played with him.&&&& Before long the unit once again&&7& &an outpost (前哨) 70 miles away. Nubs,slowly but determinedly,&&8&&&them far into the trackless wasteland until the men lost &&9& &of him. Two days later,beyond Dennis's&10&, he saw Nubs just outside the outpost. The dog had tracked him across 70 miles of frozen desert to &&11& &with the friend who had saved his life. From then on Nubs and the men slept in the same place,and ran around in the same ruins.&&&& Until an order came down from above that they were not&&&12& &to have pets, Dennis&&13& &to make sure the dog would continue to live the&&&14& &life. So he quickly raised $4,000 from his family and friends to fly Nubs to &15& .&&&&&&&& A month later, when Dennis and the dog were&16&&&in California,at first Nubs didn't recognize the guy.&&17&&&within minutes, the dog jumped into Dennis's arms, jumping up again and again to &&18& &his friend's face.A little &19&&and concern in the middle of war will not save a violent world. But small stories,like the story of a soldier and a dog, hold a promise of a(n)&&20&&world.
(&&&& )1. A. mostly&&&&&&(&&&& )2. A. in&&&&&&&&(&&&& )3. A. stand&&&&&&(&&&& )4. A. pulled through (&&&& )5. A. leave&&&&&&(&&&& )6. A. hungry&&&&&&(&&&& )7. A. took up&&&&(&&&& )8. A. watched&&&&&&(&&&& )9. A. touch&&&&&&(&&&& )10. A. ability&&&&(&&&& )11. A. part&&&&&&(&&&& )12. A. asked&&&&&&(&&&& )13. A. decided&&&&(&&&& )14. A. moving&&&&(&&&& )15. A. London&&&&(&&&& )16. A. found&&&&&&(&&&& )17. A. So&&&&&&(&&&& )18. A. lick&&&&&&(&&&& )19. A. pity&&&&&&(&&&& )20. A. equal&&&&&&
B. certainly B. on&& B. starve B. fell asleep B. rest B. tired B. took over B. followedB. sight B. surpriseB. fight B. suggestedB. agreed B. good B. America B. interviewedB. And&&&& B. touch&&&&B. mercy&&&& B. harmonious
C. barely&& C. at&&&& C. bleed&& C. woke up&C. pass&& C. dirty && C. left for&&C. accompanied C. footprint&&C. imagination C. meet &&C. required C. accepted&& C. safe&&&& C. Iraq&&&&C. linked&& C. But &&C. bite && C. care C. prosperous
D. never&&&&&&&& &&D. behind&&&&&&&&&&D. suffer&&&&&&&&&&D. fell down&&&& &&D. remain&&&&&&&&&&D. weak&&&&&&&&&&D. returned from&&D. barked&&&&&&&& D. smell&&&&&&&&&& D. understanding&&&&D. break&&&&&&&& D. allowed&&&&&&&& &&D. proposed&&&&&&&&D. interesting&& &&D. Syria&&&&&&&& &&D. reunited&&&&&&&&D. Though&&&&&&&&D. clean&&&&&&&&&& &&D. contribution&&&&D. amazing&&&&&&
科目:高中英语
来源:吉林省期末题
题型:完形填空
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&&&& On the first day of my school life in the USA, I showed a great interest in my marketing class. My teacher, Mrs. King, suggested I&&&1& &a national marketing club called DECA&&&2& &many students with talent and interest in business.&&&3& &I did. &&&& The first&&&4& &was to raise money for marketing activities and competitions later in the year by selling Gold Canyon Candles. Mrs. King said the money was&&&5& &in a week and that 40 percent of the income would go into my personal account. At first I tried to sell some candles to my host mom. She said that if I could show&&&6& &and do a wonderful sales presentation, she would&&&7& &buy some. I started my presentation with a firm handshake.&&&& &Then I introduced all the different kinds of candles and the special sales I could offer and&&&8& &her that our candles were the best choice for gifts and home decorations. Finally she bought three candles. Greatly&&&9& &I decided to sell my candles around the neighborhood. On Saturday morning, with great &&10& , I knocked at the door of my first&&11&&buyer.&&&& "I'm a student at Skyline High School and we are raising money for DECA, I'm trying to sell …"&&&&&&"Not today, sorry," the man&&&12& &me and shut the door.&&&&&&Embarrassed, I walked away and encouraged myself that the&&&13& &thing that might happen was being refused like that again. I couldn't even count how many times I was&&14&&&with reasons like "Not today","I don't have any&&&15& &money right now" or "I just bought some". &&16& , I had to continue with the day. Finally, a woman kindly bought nearly $60 worth of candles. I couldn't even hide my&&&17& &and said,"Thank you very much" to her with a bow. &&&& After a&&&18& &hard work, I turned in $408 worth of sales of candles, which gave me $163 in my own account. &&&& I was surprised to&&&19 &&I was the second highest seller in all classes. &&&& It was my first time working as a sales person. This experience let me know that worrying about difficulties was only wasting my time and a(an) &20&& in my way to success.
(&&&& )1. A. hold&&&&&&&&& (&&&& )2. A. attracting&&& (&&&& )3. A. Yet&&&&&&&&&& (&&&& )4. A. chance&&&&&&& (&&&& )5. A. tight&&&&&&&& (&&&& )6. A. preference&&& (&&&& )7. A. automatically (&&&& )8. A. warned&&&&&&& (&&&& )9. A. inspired&&&&& (&&&& )10. A. stress&&&&&& (&&&& )11. A. permanent&&& (&&&& )12. A. interrupted& (&&&& )13. A. best&&&&&&&& (&&&& )14. A. turned up&&& (&&&& )15. A. extra&&&&&&& (&&&& )16. A. Otherwise&&& (&&&& )17. A. appreciation (&&&& )18. A. week’s&&&&& (&&&& )19. A. work out&&&& (&&&& )20. A. load&&&&&&&&
B. join&&&&&& B. abusing&&& B. So&&&&&&&& B. change&&&& B. tough&&&&& B. aim&&&&&&& B. certainly& B. asked&&&&& B. moved&&&&& B. courage&&& B. previous&& B. bothered&& B. luckiest&& B. turned downB. more&&&&&& B. Besides&&& B. sorrow&&&& B. hour’s&&& B. find out&& B. error&&&&&
C. build&&&&&& C. appealing&& C. Though&&&&& C. challenge&& C. diverse&&&& C. expectation C. eventually& C. convinced&& C. shocked&&&& C. experience& C. precious&&& C. disturbed&& C. worst&&&&&& C. turned on&& C. remaining&& C. Therefore&& C. delight&&&& C. year’s&&&& C. take out&&& C. conflict&&&
D. set&&&&&&&&&& D. admitting&&&& D. Or&&&&&&&&&&& D. choice&&&&&&& D. due&&&&&&&&&& D. confidence&&& D. personally&&& D. explained&&&& D. disappointed& D. knowledge&&&& D. potential&&&& D. hurt&&&&&&&&& D. unhappiest&&& D. turned out&&& D. left&&&&&&&&& D. However&&&&&& D. anxiety&&&&&& D. month’s&&&&& D. get out&&&&&& D. barrier&&&&&&
科目:高中英语
来源:山东省高考真题
题型:完形填空
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&&&& On August 26, 1999, New York City was struck by a terrible rainstorm. The rain caused the streets&&&1&&&and the subway system almost came to a stop. &&&& Unfortunately, this happened during the morning rush hour. Many people who were going to work were&&&2&& &to go home. Some battled to&&&3&&&a taxi or to get on a bus. Still others faced the&&&4&&&bravely, walking miles to get to work.&&& &I&&&5&&&to be one of people on the way to work that morning. I went from subway line to subway line only&to find that most&&&6&&&had stopped. After making my way&&&7&&&crowds of people. I finally found a subwayline that was&&&8& . Unfortunately, there were so many people waiting to&&&9&&&the subway that I could not evenget down the stairs to the&&10&. So I took the train going in the opposite direction, and then switched back tothe downtown train. Finally, after what seemed like forever, the train&&11&&my stop. Then I had to walk severalblocks in the increasingly heavy rain. When I got to my office, I was&&12&&through, exhausted and&&13&.&&& &My co-workers and I spend most of the day drying off. When it was 5:00 pm, I was ready to go home. I was about to turn off my computer&&14&&I received an email from Garth, my Director:&&& &I would like to thank all of you who made the effort and&&15&&reported to work. It is always reassuring (令人欣慰), at times like these, when employees so clearly show their&&16&&to their jobs. Thank you. &&&& Garth's email was short, but I learned more from that&&17&&message than I ever did from a textbook. The email taught me that a few words of&&18&&can make a big difference. The rainstorm and the traffic&&19&&hadmade me tired and upset. But Garth's words immediately&&20&&me and put a smile back on my face.
(&&&& )1. A. break&&&&(&&&& )2. A. forced&&& (&&&& )3. A. order&&&&(&&&& )4. A. climate&& (&&&& )5. A. used&&&&& (&&&& )6. A. practice& (&&&& )7. A. to&&&&&&& (&&&& )8. A. operating (&&&& )9. A. check&&&& (&&&& )10. A. street&&&(&&&& )11. A. paused&&& (&&&& )12. A. wet&&&&&& (&&&& )13. A. ashamed&& (&&&& )14. A. while&&&& (&&&& )15. A. hardly&&& (&&&& )16. A. devotion& (&&&& )17. A. accurate& (&&&& )18. A. promise&& (&&&& )19. A. troubles& (&&&& )20. A. corrected
B. flood&&&&&&B. refused&&&&B. pay&&&&&&&& B. scenery&&&& B. promised&&& B. routine&&&& B. through&&&&B. cycling&&&& B. carry&&&&&& B. ground&&&&&B. crossed&&&&B. weak&&&&&&& B. discouraged&& B. when&&&&&&&B. casually&&& B. donation&&&B. urgent&&&&& B. appreciate& B. signals&&&& B. supported&&
C. sink&&&&&& &C. adjusted&& &C. call&&&&&& &C. storm&&&&& &C. deserved&& &C. process&&& &C. over&&&&&& &C. turning&&& C. find&&&&&& &C. floor&&&&& &C. reached&&& &C. sick&&&&&& &C. surprised& &C. where&&&&& &C. absolutely &C. connection &&& C. brief&&&&& C. advice&&&& &C. rules&&&&& &C. amazed&&&&
D. crash&& & D. gathered& &D. search& & D. burden&&&& D. happened&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. service&&& D. for&&&&& & D. rushing&&& D. board&&&&& D. platform&& D. parked&&&& D. hurt&&&&&& D. puzzled&&& D. after&&&&& D. eventually D. reaction&& D. humorous&& D. guidance&& D. signs&&&&& D. refreshed&
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“Uncertainty is the only certainty there is, and knowing how to live with insecurity is the only security.” ~John Allen Paulos
Over the past ten years, I always had a man by my side. I was always in a relationship.
for eight years before my ex and I got engaged, then broke it off because of the distance—my ex’s reason. Not long after that I got into a two-year relationship with a man who loved, yet cheated on me. It was a messy .
So after ten years in relationships, I found myself alone.
I’m thirty-one and single!
Recently some questions have bounced around in mind: What happened to me during those years? What did I get, gain, achieve in these two relationships? Why am I now alone? What will I do? How do I do things by myself?
Now what? Where to start?
I started to panic, to hyperventilate—until I found this quote:
“Single is not a status. It is a word that describes a person who is strong enough to live and enjoy life without depending on others.”
Yes, I am scared. I was so used to sharing everything. I was so used to having someone around.
But the reality is I am my own person, and if I can’t enjoy being single, how can I enjoy being with someone else?
So I started reading about being single, and interviewing other happy single people. Surely I wasn’t the only thirty-one-year-old person who felt uncertain about her new singleness. I needed to find proven ways to be happy as a single adult woman.
In my research, I learned some important truths about being single:
1. Being single gives you time to be by yourself, with yourself.
Finally, some me time. This is the time to reconnect with myself, a time where I can talk to myself, debating all the questions and answers that are bouncing in my head.
This is the time of reflection. This is the time of acceptance and , which brings me to the second point…
2. If you don’t let go of the past, you will never appreciate the present.
Yes, I have fond memories of my exes, but that was in the past. I know I will always cherish those memories, but I need to stop clinging to them to live for today and plan for tomorrow.
Buddha said every day you are born again—that means new experiences and adventures for today!
3. It’s only after you have lost everything that you are free to find out what you were missing.
During those ten years, I lost love, a pregnancy, and my health. I truly believed I had lost everything. I can’t even start telling you how many tears I shed during those difficult times.
Now that I’m single, I have an opportunity to do all the things I put off while I was putting all my energy into my relationships. I have to believe that I will eventually have the things I lost, but for now I’m taking this time to enjoy myself and complete myself.
4. Change can sometimes be good.
Part of me feels afraid of this quick change. Adaptation takes time, yet I’m already thinking of —meeting new people, going to new places, tackling new projects.
Sometimes change is the best thing for us, as it opens us up to new activities and environments.
5. Being single does not have to mean being afraid to love.
My heart has been bashed, bruised, and broken. But I don’t feel traumatized, and I know I will love again. Hopefully the next someone will treasure and treat my heart with love and respect.
Staying open to love isn’t just about attractin it’s about being open to life.
6. Even if you’re single, you still have so much to appreciate.
“Being single is not the end of the world,” a friend said to me. She continued by saying, “There are other problems that are more depressing than being single—hunger and homelessness, for instance.”
This felt like a slap in the face to wake me up. It reminded me that even with a broken heart, I am still standing. I’m still breathing. There are still so many possibilities for me.
7. You’re not alone when you’ you still have family and good friends.
I am lucky to have a supportive mother and sister. They are my sanity—my light. Spending time with them relaxes me in a way. I’m also fortunate to have wonderfully good friends who are always there with open arms, ready to listen and support me.
I know for sure I can always share my happiness and sorrow with them. I can always depend on them without feeling the slightest bit of guilt. And now that I’m single, I have even more time to devote to being there for them.
8. Being single is a call to focus on yourself.
Sometimes being in a relationship can make you lazy about developing yourself. You can get so comfortable that your goals take a back seat.
When you’re single, it prompts you to look deep inside yourself and identify the person you really want to be—whether you’re in a relationship or not.
9. Something better will come your way if you’re open to it.
I found a lovely quote through twitter, “To see a rainbow, one has to pass a storm.”
When something bad happens, we tend to concentrate on the negatives, forgetting that there must be something positive hidden somewhere in the havoc.
You will know happiness in the future—and in the present, if you’re open to it.
10. Life is a balance. When there is darkness there will be light.
I believe that everything in life is a process. When something dramatic and fast hits us, it will take time to process it and start over.
I am starting over.
As a newbie in singlehood I still have a lot to learn, understand, and explore. I sometimes need to be reminded to be grateful for what I have.
As we all know, these words are easier said than practiced. So I hold onto one important idea that I’d like to leave you with:
Change comes from within. You alone have to decide if you want that change.
About C. De Lima has a Master’s Degree in Art & is certified in Education Support. She is currently in Perth, WA, studying and developing a new art project.
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