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遼寧省撫順市撫順縣高中高三英語 晨讀完形填空復(fù)習(xí)(無答案)(一)a strange greeting, a true feeling last week i was invited to a doctors meeting at the ruth hospital for incurables. inoneof the wards a patient, an old man, got up shakily from his bed and moved towards me. i could see that he hadnt long to 1 , but he came up to me and placed his right foot close mine on the floor.“frank!” i cried in astonishment. he couldnt 2 , as i knew, but all the time 3 his foot against mine. my 4 raced back more than thirty years to the 5 days of 1941, when i was a student in london. the 6 was an air-raid shelter, in which i and about hundred other people slept every night. two of the regulars were mrs. west and her son frank. 7 wartime problems, we shelter-dwellers got to 8 each other very well. frank west 9 me because he wasnt 10 , not even at birth. his mother told me he was 37 then, but he had 11 of a mind than a baby has. his “ 12 ” consisted of rough soundssounds of pleasure or anger and 13 more. mrs. west, then about 75, was a strong, capable woman, as she had to be, of course, because frank 14 on her entirely. he needed all the 15 of a baby. one night a policeman came and told mrs. west that her house had been flattened by a 500-pounder. she 16 nearly everything she owned. when that sort of thing happened, the rest of us helped the 17 ones. so before we 18 that morning, i stood beside frank and 19 my right foot against his. they were about the same size. that night, then, i took a pair of shoes to the shelter for frank. but as soon as he saw me he came running and placed his right foot against mine. after that, his 20 to me was always the same. 1awork bstayclivedexpect2aanswerbspeakcsmiledlaugh3acoveringbmovingcfightingdpressing4amindsbmemoriescthoughtsdbrains5abetterbdarkcyounger dold6acave bplacecsightdscene7adiscussing bsolvingcsharing dsuffering8alearn from btalk tochelp dknow9aneeded brecognizedcinterested dencouraged10anormal bcommoncunusual dquick11amore bworsecfewerdless12aword bspeechcsentence dlanguage13anot bnocsomething dnothing14afed bkeptclivedddepended15aattention bcontrolctreatment dmanagement16alost bneededcdestroyed dleft17atroublesomebunluckycangrydunpopular18aseparated bwentcreunited dreturned19apushed btriedcshowed dmeasured20anodding bgreetingcmeeting dacting(二)a newly trained teacher named mary went to teach at a navajo indian reservation. every day, she would ask five of the young navajo students to _1_ the chalkboard and complete a simple math problem from 2 homework. they would stand there, silently, 3 to complete the task. mary couldnt figure it out. 4 she had studied in her educational curriculum helped, and she 5 hadn t seen anything like it in her student-teaching days back in phoenix. what am i doing wrong? could i have chosen five students who cant do the 6 ? mary would wonder. no, 7 couldnt be that. finally she 8 the students what was wrong. and in their answers, she learned a 9 lesson from her young 10 pupils about self-image and a(n) 11 of self-worth. it seemed that the students 12 each others individuality and knew that 13 of them were capable of doing the problems. 14 at their early age, they understood the senselessness of the win-lose approach in the classroom. they believed no one would 15 if any students were shown up or embarrassed at the 16 . so they 17 to compete with each other in public. once she understood, mary changed the system 18 she could check each childs math problem individually, but not at any childs expense 19 his classmates. they all wanted to learn, 20 not at someone elses expense.1ago tobcome tocget close todbring2ahisbtheirchis owndher3ahappybwillinglycreadilydunwilling4aanythingbnothingceverythingdneither5aalmostbcertainlychardly dnever6aquestionbchalkboardcproblemdhomework7atheybitceverythingdeach8aaskedbquestionedctolddunderstood9aoutstandingbsurprisingcannoyingdfrightening10asunburnedbtendercindiandnaughty11asensebimagecwaydaspect12ahadbignoredcrespecteddcared13anone bno oneceachdnot all14aespeciallybeven thoughceven sodeven15alosebwincachievedanswer16atimebsituationcchalkboarddcondition17arefusedbrejectedctrieddpromised18aifbso thatcunlessdin case19ain favour of bofcby means ofdin front of 20aandbbutcsodor(三)during a recent holiday i visited dusseldorf, a city in the former west germany. the nine-day trip left a deep impression 1 me. i arrived at dussedorf airport at 7 pm. it was already 2 outside. the first thing i needed to do was to find a place to 3 . i decided to telephone the youth hotel. but to use the phone i needed some 4 , i asked a lady for help. to my 5 she gave me three coins to use. but all the phones in the 6 needed phone cards. and phone cards could only be bought at post offices during the 7 . i was 8 i would not be able to call the hotel. an old gentleman helped me. he couldnt speak english 9 understand that i needed to 10 a phone call. he showed me where the phone was and inserted 11 phone cardi called the youth hotel and found a place to stay that night. the 12 of the german people made me feel that i was not 13 my first day in germany wasnt as 14 as i expectedwhenever i went, i asked people for 15 . it surprised me that 16 every young german could speak english fluently. older germans couldnt speak english very well, but they would try to help me 17 they couldone middle-aged man i asked for directions even 18 me to the place i was looking for. my 19 in germany totally changed my impression of germans. now i think the people couldnt be more 20 . 1aon bfor cto dabout 2alate bdark clight dearly 3avisit beat cstay dkeep 4acards binformation cmoney dcoins 5ajoy bdisappointment cemotion dsurprise 6ahotel bairport ccity dpavement 7anightbdaytime ctrip drush-hour 8aafraid bsure cglad deager 9aor bbut cand dso 10amake bhavecdo danswer 11aanotherba cmy dhis 12ause bsuccess ccare dkindness 13areally bnearly out of cfar from dclose to 14ainteresting bgood cbad dbusy 15adirection bdistance ctravel dserve 16aalmost beven conly dalready 17awhenever bwhatever cwherever dhowever 18adrovebreached cmoved dcame 19aexperience bvictory cvisitdmemory 20afriendlybunfriendly ccold-hearted dvaluable (四)my father often works very hardand he has 1 to see a film. here ill tell you 2 about him.one afternoon, when he finished his work and 3 go home, he found a film ticket under the 4 on his desk. he thought he 5 to have not much work to do that day and 6 was quite wonderful to pass the 7 at the cinemaso he came back home and 8 finished his supper. then he said 9 to us and left.but to our 10 , he came back about half an hour later, i 11 him what was the matter. he smiled and told us about 12 funny thing that had happened at the cinema.when my father was sitting in his seat, a 13 came to my fathers and said that the seat was 14 . y father was surprisedhe took out the ticket 15 looked at it carefully. it was row17, 16 . and then he looked at the seat. it was the same. so he asked her 17 her ticket. she took out the ticket at once and the seat shown in it was row 17, seat 3. 18 ? whats the matter with all this? while they were wondering suddenly the woman said, “the 19 of the tickets are different.” so they looked at the ticket more carefully. after

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