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高一年級(jí)完形填空練習(xí)AAfter graduating from a famous university,Tom wished to find a good job. One day he got the 1 in a newspaper that there was a post in a company. So he did some 2 on the company first and then went to apply for it. While 3 , he answered the questions fluently. Tom was satisfied with his 4 , feeling 5 that he could get the job. But at that moment, the managers phone 6 . He picked it up, listened and nodded. And then he 7 around and said to Tom, “Sorry, I want to get some important information now. Please give me the book with the red 8 on that desk.” Tom looked around and found three books on the desk, so he walked slowly and carefully to the desk, took one and handed it to him 9 . 10 the book, the manager hung up the phone and said, “Sorry, you are not the right person.” Tom was surprised and wondered 11 . Then the manager explained, “Therere three reasons. First, the moment you entered, I found the third button on your shirt had been 12 . Second, the three books with covers of the same color are different, but you took one 13 asking me which I needed. Third, I was 14 the call. You should run to the desk to save time. These 15 showed you are not a careful person.” Therefore, Tom 16 the job.Toms story reflects some people dont 17 _ the details in our life. But it is the details that 18 . Not only should we 19 what we learn but also we should pay attention to the details, which sometimes can 20 determine our success or failure.1. A. idea B. letter C. offer D. news2. A. work B. research C. exercise D. training3. A. contacted B. interviewed C. visited D. examined4. A. grade B. appearance C. performances D. preparations5. A. excited B. lucky C. confident D. happy6. A. rang B. called C. came D. fell7. A. walked B. looked C. turned D. moved8. A. mark B. color C. character D. cover9. A. quickly B. politely C. eagerly D. properly10. A. Holding B. Closing C. Reading D. Opening11. A. how B. that C. why D. what12. A. old B. broken C. missing D. different13. A. after B. by C. with D. without14. A. answering B. listening C. waiting D. receiving15. A. facts B. reasons C. details D. shortcomings16. A. lost B. missed C. refused D. left17. A. mention B. mind C. like D. ignore18. A. count B. interest C. trouble D. impress19. A. contribute B. determine C. possess D. value20. A. yet B. still C. otherwise D. evenBInsight Without SightAt the age of eighteen I couldnt wait to get my first job, which meant I made the first step toward adulthood.But it was difficult to get a work permit. One day I was dropped off by my parents at the 1 , where applicants took their physical tests for work permits. Although I had night blindness, my vision was clearer during the day, which helped me walk 2 by myself. Then the doctor began the 3 . He looked into my eyes with a bright light. “I 4 your parents take you to an eye specialist,” he said, “I suspect you have a retinal(視網(wǎng)膜) disease. If you do, youll never 5 a day in your life.”My parents did take me to specialists. After much time and money spent seeking an 6 result, it was determined that I had an eye disease that slowly 7 a person of sight. But still, during daylight, I could walk without 8 . I could read, but not for hours. My eyes began to 9 and words slipped off the page when I read more than a few pages. However, no matter how tired my eyes became, I never gave up reading. I knew the 10 of great writers as well as I knew the most popular music stars. Their words were powerful, which 11 me to try writing. Soon writing brought me a lot of 12 each time I completed a paper.Then an important phone call from an editor changed my life. An article I 13 appeared in a local newspaper. The newspaper, to my 14 , continued to print my work. Next, a book series published several of my essays. I got interested in writing and 15 up with each acceptance. On the pages, readers never knew of my blindness 16 I chose to present it. For me, finding my voice through writing gave me the pride and satisfaction I 17 so many years ago. Now, I have numerous essays and articles in 18 .Should I be thanking that misguided doctor? By falsely predicting that I could never work a day, he fueled(供給燃料) my 19 into success. He set the bar(標(biāo)準(zhǔn)) too 20 and focused on what I wouldnt be able to do. Yet I proved what I could do.1. A. station B. clinic C. company D university2. A. silently B. suddenly C. proudly D. easily3. A. operation B. examination C. argument D. treatment4. A. desire B. order C. suggest D. command5. A. work B. live C. rest D. sleep6. A. proper B. obvious C. ordinary D. accurate7. A. robs B. warns C. reminds D. informs8. A. medicine B. permission C. balance D. help9. A. damage B. shine C. tear D. widen10. A. birthdates B. names C. addresses D. habits11. A. asked B. forced C. encouraged D. allowed12. A. trouble B. pleasure C. surprise D. worry13. A. made B. wanted C. described D. penned14. A. delight B. admiration C. shame D. disappointment15. A. gave B. came C. lit D. put16. A. unless B. although C. since D. after17. A. feared B. broughtC. sought D. found18. A. print B. time C. use D. mind19. A. imagination B. motivation C. responsibility D. personality20. A. far B. long C. close D. lowC “Long time no see” is a very interesting sentence. When I first read this sentence from an American friends email, I laughed. I thought it was a perfect_1_ of Chinglish. Obviously, it is a word by word literal translation of the Chinese greetings with a _2_ English grammar and structure! Later on, my friend told me that it is a standard American _3_. I was too thrilled to believe her. Her words could not _4_ me at all. So I did a _5_ on . To my great surprise, there are over 60 thousand web pages_6_ “Long time no see”. This sentence has been_7_ used in emails, letters, newspapers, movies, books or any other possible place. Though it is sort of _8_ , it is part of the language that Americans use daily. Ironically(諷刺地是), _9_ you type this phrase in Microsoft Word, the software will tell you that the grammar _10_ to be corrected. Nobody knows the _11_ of this Chinglish sentence. Some people believe that it came from Charlie Chans movies. In 1930s, Hollywood moviemakers successfully _12_ a world wide famous Chinese detective named “Charlie Chan” on wide screens. Detective Chan liked to teach Americans some Chinese wisdom _13_ quoting(引用) Confucius. “Long time no see” was his trademark. Soon after Charlie Chan, “Long time no see” became a _14_ phrase in the real world _15_ the popularity of these movies. Some scholars _16_ America to a huge melting pot. All kinds of culture are _17_ in the pot together, and they _18_ the color and taste of each other. American Chinese, though a minority ethnic(少數(shù)的) group in the United States, are also _19_ some changes to the stew(雜燴)! Language is usually the first thing to be _20_in the mixed pot1. A. example B. sign C. word D. change 2. A. mistaken B. perfected C. learned D. ruined 3. A. sentence B. greeting C. habit D. proverb 4. A. help B. encourage C. convince D. believe 5. A. job B. research C. look D. search 6. A. containing B. printing C. publishing D. expressing 7. A. widely B. especially C. properly D. deeply 8. A. popular B. interesting C. traditional D. informal 9. A. before B. unless C. if D. because 10. A. has B. needs C. advises D. forces 11. A. use B. origin C. expression D. meaning 12. A. created B. advertised C. imagined D. discovered 13. A. by B. in C. with D. of 14. A. ordinary B. favorite C. modern D. well-known 15. A. according to B. thanks to C. in addition toD. related to16. A. lead B. compare C. add D. connect17. A. mixed B. cooked C. put D. joined18. A. change B. damage C. reduce D. improve19. A. welcomingB. contributing C. preferring D. taking20. A. used B. considered C. mentionedD. influenced DMy kids and I were heading into the supermarket over the weekend. On the way, we saw a man holding a piece of paper that said, “ _1_ my job. Family to Feed.” At this store, a _2_ like this is not normal. My 10-year-old noticed him and made a _3_ on how bad it must be to have to stand _4_ in the cold wind. In the store, I asked each of my kids to _5_ something they thought our “friend” there would _6_. They got apples, a sandwich and a bottle of juice. Then my 17-year-old suggested giving him a _7_. I thought about it. We were _8_ on cash ourselves, but, well, sometimes _9_ from our need instead of our abundance is _10_ what we need to do! All the kids _11_ something they could do away with for the week. When we handed him the bag of _12_, he lit up and thanked us with _13_ eyes. When I handed him the gift card, saying he could use it for _14_his family might need, he burst into tears. This has been a wonderful _15_ for our family. For days the kids have been looking for others we can _16_! Things would have played out so _17_ if I had simply said, “No, we really dont have extra _18_ to give more.” Stepping out not only helped a brother

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