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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上閱讀訓(xùn)練完形填空 For most, getting a car opens up a new world of freedom and allows you to go whereveryou want. Getting a car did 1 this for me, and it also brought my best friend and me 2 . But then it tore us apart (分開). My best friend lives three minutes from my 3 . Since her 4 is in late su

2、mmer,seven months behind mine, I seemed to become her 5 when I turned 16 in December. And so I 6 her up for school and took her home. We made ice-cream 7 , went shopping and to the moviesall in my car. I would drive to her house just to sit on her bed, read magazines and have a good laugh. I went to

3、 her house so 8 that she gave me a key 9 her house. A week after I began to drive,she was with me 10 I had my first accident. She was there and 11 me and we kept it a 12 , since I didnt want people to 13 . From then on, through thick and thin (共患難), it was just me , my car and my best friend. High s

4、chool is a time of 14 , but I couldnt 15 for a long time 16 we became so distant now. Finally, my friend got her dream car:a green 2004 Beetle. With its 17 , the passenger seat of my car became 18 . Our car trips became less frequent 19 I didnt even drive down her street. Its funny how a car can cha

5、nge a relationship so much. I had wanted her to get a car, but once she did, I 20 it. I wanted her friendship back, even if it couldnt be the same.1. A. someB. anyC. noneD. all2. A. closer B. farther C. luckier D. happier3. A. neighbor B. school C. home D. family4. A. holiday B. birthday C. course D

6、. job5. A. guide B. follower C. partner D. driver6. A. picked B. woke C. called D. hurried7. A. parties B. trips C. plans D. classes8. A. happily B. often C. hardly D. seldom9. A. to B. on C. of D. for10. A. whileB. but C. when D. after11. A. savedB. suggested C. advised D. comforted12. A. favorite

7、B. secret C. pride D. joke13. A. help B. see C. know D. laugh14. A. change B. disappointment C. friendship D. excitement15. A. believe B. answer C. imagine D. understand16. A. when B. where C. how D. what17. A. arrival B. dream C. return D. beauty18. A. broken B. crowded C. empty D. different19. A.

8、however B. until C. as D. though 20. A. lost B. received C. enjoyed D. Regretted閱讀理解。 Most dog owners feel that their dogs are their best friends. Almost everyone likes dogs because they try hard to please their owners. One of my favorite stories is about a dog who wanted his owner to please him. On

9、e of my friends has a large German shepherd (牧羊犬) named Jack. Every Sunday afternoon, my friend takes Jack for a walk in the park. Jack likes these long walks very much. One Sunday afternoon, a young man came to visit my friend. He stayed a long time, and he talked and talked. Soon it was time for m

10、y friend to take Jack for his walk, but the visitor didn't leave. Jack became very worried about his walk in the park. He walked around the room several times and then sat down directly in front of the visitor and looked at him. But the visitor paid no attention. He continued talking. Finally, J

11、ack couldn't stand it any longer. He went out of the room and came back a few minutes later. He sat down again in front of the visitor, but this time he held the man's hat in his mouth. German shepherds aren't the only intelligent dogs. Another intelligent dog is a Seeing Eye dog. This i

12、s a special dog which helps blind people walk along the streets and do many other things. We call these dogs Seeing Eye dogs because they are the "eye" of the blind people and they help them to "see". Seeing Eye dogs generally go to special schools for several years to leam to he

13、lp blind people. 1. The writer tells the story about the dog Jack to show that _. A. it, like many other dogs, always tried to please its owner master B. it, unlike many other dogs, always wanted its master to please it C. it was more intelligent than many other dogs D. it was the most faithful dog

14、of his friend's 2. Jack came to sit in front of the visitor in order to _. A. please him B. be pleased C. ask him to leave immediately D. invite him for a walk 3. The sentence "Finally, Jack couldn't stand it any longer." means _. A. Jack could no patience with the visitor B. Jack

15、could no longer stand but he might sit downC. Jack was very tired and wanted a rest D. Jack was very angry with the visitor 4. Seeing Eye dogs are dogs who _.A, have a good sight to see a long distance B, can see something that other dogs cant seeC, attend special schools to help the police D, can a

16、ct as the eye of the blind people5. Which of the following titles would be the best for the passage? A. Dogs-A Great Help to PeopleB. Dog -Our Faithful Companions C. An Introduction to Dogs D. Famous Dogs in Germany There are many ways to find a job. It can be as easy as walking into a neighborhood

17、store to look at its announcement board. Local stores often have areas where people can put small signs telling what kind of service they need or can provide. Such services include caring for children or cleaning houses. Or, job searchers can look in the newspaper. Local newspapers have employment a

18、nnouncements placed by companies seeking workers. Another popular tool for finding jobs is the Internet. For example, people in four hundred and fifty cities around the world can use the Craigslist Web site to buy objects, meet people or find a job. Craigslist says that it receives two million new j

19、ob listings each month. Another useful way to find a job is through a college or university. For example, students at the University of Texas in Austin can go to the Career Exploration Center to get help in finding a job. Of course, looking for a job requires knowing what kind of work you want to do

20、. For example, there is a book called “What Color is Your Parachute (降落傘)?” by Richard Bolles. This book has been helping people choose a career (職業(yè)) since it was first published in nineteen seventy. Some experts also help people find jobs. Susan W. Miller owns a company called California Career Ser

21、vices in Los Angeles. She says her company helps people find jobs by first helping them understand their strengths, goals and interests. Then she provides them with methods and resources to help them find the right job.1. What is the passage mainly about?A. Finding a job. B. College students part-ti

22、me jobs.C. Craigslist Web site. D. The relation between study and work.2. By logging on the Craigslist Web site, you can _.A. sell your old things B. do some shopping onlineC. create your own announcement board D. get useful information about 450 cities3. “What Color is Your Parachute?” is a book wh

23、ich gives tips to those who want to _.A. work on the airplane B. buy a parachute C. publish a book D. find a suitable job4. It can be learned from the passage that _.A. companies often put job information in local shopsB. the Internet is the most popular tool for job hunters in the USA C. Susan W. M

24、illers company is helping people choose careersD. California Career Services mainly serves university students5. How many ways of finding a job are mentioned in the passage?A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.I met the old man at a cafe. “Did you hear the radio news yesterday?” he asked me. “No,” I r

25、eplied. “Anything exciting?” “Exciting? NO! Something very sad. A group of hungry dogs killed and ate my best friend.”“Oh, dear!” I cried. “How did it happen?” “He was working on the hillside when the dogs attacked him. When he didn't return, I went to the hillside and found” “His body?” I asked

26、. The old fellow drank half of his coffee. “No. I told you they were hungry dogs, didn't I? The big bones were lying everywhere. But they found this.” He pushed open a match box he was holding in his hand. In it was a man's thumb, lying on some white bloody material.“This is my friend's

27、right thumb. The dogs ate the rest of him”. The old man began to cry. He finished his coffee quickly and left the cafe. I drank mine and called the waiter. “I'll pay the gentleman's bill. His poor friendhow terrible!” “You've heard the news?” The waiter laughed. “Sure. There's a hole

28、 in the bottom of the match box. He put his own thumb through the hole. The blood is red ink, I believe. Is the story worth a cup of coffee, sir?” “But he held the box in his right hand.” “Yes, but listeners look into the box. They just can't take their sight off that terrible thing.” “And when

29、he tells the story, he gets free cup of coffee!” I said, laughing. “Yes, sir, but only from strangers who come to this town, and, of course, he does us no harm!”1. We can learn from this passage _.A. the writer had known about the old man beforeB. the old man made a living by telling jokes in the ca

30、feC. the writer came to the cafe for the first timeD. what had happened to his best friend made the old man mad2. Having heard the old man's story, the writer _ .A. couldn't help laughing immediately B. didn't believe him at allC.showed great mercy upon him D. bought the old man another

31、cup of coffee3. It turned out that the thumb in the match box was actually _.A. the right thumb of the od mans best friendB. the thumb the old man stole from the dead body of an unknown personC. something made of bloody white materialsD. The old mans own right thumb4. The waiter hadn't let out the truth of the old man's story earlier because _ .A.the old man helped the cafe in some wayB. he was nobody but the best friend of the old manC. the old man wouldn't pay for his coffee if he did D

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