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學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、完形填空

Onceuponatime,therewasariver.Theriverwasvery1.Hehadspentlong

timebeingaloneandrefusingtosharehiswaterwithanyfish,plantoranimal.Hislifewas

fulloflonelinessandsadness.

Oneday,alittlegirlcametotheriver.Shewasgoingtomovetoanothercountryand

decidedtoputherfavoritelittle2intotheriver.Thislittlefish,namedScamp,was

ahappyfish.Whenhefellintotheriver,hefelttheriver5sloneliness.Scamptriedtotalkto

theriverandwantedtomaketheriverhappy.ButtherivertoldScamptogoaway.Scamp

didn't3.Astimewentby,theriverbecamehappyandtheybecamegoodfriends.

Later,thelittlegirlcamebackfromthecountryandshetookthefishhome.Theriver

4thatnightthinkingabouthowmuchfunitwastohaveafriend,andhowmuchhe

hadmissedbynothavinghim.Before,hewasso5.Fromthenon,theriverbecame

friendlytoothersandmadefriendswiththeplantsandfishintheriver.

1.A.unluckyB.unfriendlyC.unhappyD.uneasy

2.A.flowerB.frogC.fishD.shell

3.A.turnawayB,putoutC.giveupD.cutoff

4.A.sleptB.spentC.stayedD.finished

5.A.stupidB?cleverC.funD.angry

通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳答案。

Anoldlioncouldnotrunfastanymore.Asdayswentby,itwasvery6forhimto

findfood.Onedaywhilehewas7food,hesawacave.Hethought,"Some8

mustbehere.^^Hewentinsidethecave,buthefoundnothing."Iwillwaitfortheanimalto

9back,^^hethought.

Thecavewasthehomeofa10.Everyday,thefoxwouldreturntothecavein

the11torest.Thatevening,thefoxwenthomeafterhavinghismeal.However,he

foundeverythingaroundthecavewasvery12."Somethingiswrong,thefoxsaidto

himself.

Soonhe13aplanandshouted,"Hello,mygoodcave,what'swrongwithyoutoday?

14areyousoquiet?YoushouldgreetmewhenIreturnhome."Thelionanswered,

“Welcomehome,myfriend.vThefbx15thelion'svoiceandranaway.

6.A.interestingB.difficultC.easyD.boring

7.A.cuttingdownB.lookingatC.lookingforD.cuttingup

8.A.breadB.clothesC.fruitD.animals

9.A.comeB.bringC.giveD.put

10.A.mouseB.foxC.snakeD.tiger

11.A.morningB,afternoonC.eveningD.night

12.A.dirtyB.quietC.tidyD.noisy

13.A.paidforB.pickedupC.askedforD.thoughtof

14.A.WhenB.HowC.WhyD.Where

15.A.heardB.sawC.smelledD.tasted

Itwasasunnysummerday.Alion16inthemorninginabadspirit.He

decidedtodo17bad.

Hewentoutinabad18.Andheshoutedtoamonkey,"Whoisthestrongest

ofalltheforestanimals?"Themonkeywasveryafraidofthe19.Itwasbecause

thelionwasverystrongand20.Hewasafraidthatonedaythelionwouldbe

21andeathim.

Themonkeysaidwithafearfulvoice,uuYouarestronglion!^^Thelionwaspleased.Later,

he22asheepeatinggrass.Heshoutedagain,4tWhoisthestrongestofalltheforest

animals?^^Thesheepsaid,“Ohgreatlion,youarethestrongest23intheforest!?,

Thelion24hismoodwasgettingbetterandbetter.25.heswaggered(大

搖大擺)uptoanelephantandshouted,"Whoisthestrongestofalltheforestanimals?^^Fast

aslightning,theelephantcaughtthelion26hisnoseandthrewhimagainstatree.

Thelionfeltlikehehadbeenrunoverbya27.Theelephantwalkedawayslowly.

Lettingoutacryofpain,thelion28hisheadweaklyandshoutedattheelephant,

"Oh,youdon'tknowtheanswer29yougetsoupsetaboutit!^^

Inourworld,therewillalwaysbesuchafewpeople.Thesepeopleshouldlearnto

30thosewhoareweakerthanthemandnotshowbullying(霸凌).

16.A.turnedupB.putoffC.cutoffD.wokeup

17.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything

18.A.spiritB.actionC.positionD.symbol

19.A.tigerB.dogC.catD.lion

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20.A.terribleB.kindC.politeD.honest

21.A.pleasantB.happyC.unhappyD.funny

22.A.sawB.drewC.showedD?gave

23.A.plantB.animalC.grassD.Fish

24.A.touchedB.pushedC.introducedD.felt

25.A.LuckilyB.FinallyC.SuddenlyD.Sadly

26.A.inB.byC.toD.with

27.A.truckB.treeC.ballD.cloud

28.A.threwB.liftedC.beatD.caught

29.A.soB.andC.butD.or

30.A.hopeB.respectC.promiseD.like

Oncetherewasaking.Heoftenaskedsome31anddifficultquestions.Itoften

32thecourtiers(大臣)alotoftimetoanswerthesequestions.

Oneday,thekingaskedsuchaquestionsagain.Allthecourtiersdidn'tknowhowto

33it.Whenthekinglookedathiscourtiers,theywereall34theanswer

insilence.

Atthatmoment,a35mannamedBirbalwalkedintothepalace.Birbalknew

36thekinglikedtoaskedsuchquestions.Hethenasked,“MayIknowthequestion,

please?”

Thekingsaid,“Howmanybirdsarethereinthiscity?"37evenaminute,

Birbalanswered,"Thereare45,489birds.”

“Howcanyoubeso38?”askedtheking.

Birbalsaid,“Youcanasksomeonetocount.Ifhefindsmorebirds,it39some

birdshavecometovisitthefriendshere.Ifhefinds40、somehavegonetovisit

theirfriendsinotherplaces.”

ThekingwasverysatisfiedwithBirbaPscleveranswer.

31.A.stupidB.boringC.strangeD.usual

32.A.wastedB.tookC.savedD.gave

33.A.answerB.writeC.askD.risk

34.A.thinkingaboutB.talkingaboutC.lookingthroughD.writingdown

35.A.lazyB.cleverC.commonD.kind

36.A.thatB.whichC.whatD.whether

37.A.WithB.InC.ForD.Without

38.A.carefulB.sureC.usefulD.great

39.A.meansB.developsC.saysD.drops

40.A.lessB.littleC.fewerD.few

TakingaChance

WhenJosephhandedMs.Taylorhishomework,hecouldn'thaveimaginedhowwriting

ashortstorywouldhelphimgetmorethanagrade.

Joseph,whowas41,hadfewclosefriends.Inhisartclass,studentsusually

discussedmodernpaintersandskillsofmixingpaint.Hekeptquiet.NooneexceptKaren

seemedto42himatall.SoJosephwantedtoinviteKarentoseetheJacksonPollock

paintingexhibitatthelocalmuseum.Everytimehehadanopportunitytoinviteher,he'd

startbytalkingabouthisownpainting.Heknewhis43wasnotasgoodas

Karen's——shewasanaturalartist—buthewasn'tsurewhereelsetobegin.Henevergottothe

invitationbeforethebellrang.

ButthingssuddenlychangedwhenJosephreceivedanA+onhisstoryaboutaboy

tryingtoaskafriendtoanartopening.Hewasamazed.Heknewthatwritingwasfunand

came44tohim,buthedidn'trealizehewasgoodatit.

Ms.Taylor'scommentsmadehimthinkhehadaspecialtalent,kindoflikeKaren'sfbr

painting.Ms.Taylor45himtoenteranupcomingnationalwritingcontest(比賽).At

thebeginning,Josephdidn'twanttoenterthecontest.Hewasworriedthathewould

46hisnewprideinhimselfifhedidn'twin.ButMs.Taylorinsistedthattakingrisks

waspartofknowingwhoyouareandwhatyoucando.Josephfinally47tosubmit

(提交)hisstorytothecontest.Whenhewonthesecondplace,hewasstillproudofhimself

一ofhiswritingandofhis48toenterthecontest.Hefeltsogoodtoothathetookthe

chanceofaskingKarentotheartshow,andshesaidyes.

41.A.relaxedB.shyC.excitedD.hopeful

42.A.noticeB.upsetC.forgetD.disappoint

43.A.chanceB.storyC.lifeD.work

44.A.quicklyB.easilyC.freshlyD.hardly

45.A.allowedB.beggedC.warnedD.encouraged

46.A.returnB.getC.loseD.face

47.A.agreedB.believedC.caredD.remembered

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48.A.trustB.supportC.courageD.character

Chinesefoodisfamousallovertheworld.IfyouaskforeignersaboutChinesefood,

theywillbefullof49.Iamsoproudofourfoodwhenwetalkaboutittoforeign

friends.Thefoodispartofourculture,50itshouldbeinherited(傳承).

Therearedifferentkindsof51inourcountry.InShanxi,slicednoodlesare

verypopular.InSichuan,peoplelovespicyhotnoodlesverymuch.BorninBeijingand

livinginBeijing,Ilovefriedbeanpastenoodles(炸醬面)52.

Thefriedbeanpastenoodlesareveryeasyto53.Firstofall,youshouldcutthe

cucumber(黃瓜)into54、cookthesoybeanandgreenbeanforabouttenminutes,

thenputthesematerialsina55.Second,stir-fry(翻炒)thepaste.56the

mincedmeat(絞碎的肉),gingerandgreenonion,andthenputtheminthepan,keepfrying

thepasteuntilyoucan57thearoma(香味).Last,putthepasteontothenoodles

youhavepreparedandaddthecucumber,soybeanandgreenbeantothenoodles.Now,the

friedbeanpastenoodlesare58Pleaseenjoy!

49.A.hitB.prideC.noticeD.praise

50.A.ifB.orC.soD.but

51.A.noodlesB.hamburgersC.chipsD.dumplings

52.A.goodB.wellC.betterD.best

53.A.cookB.buyC.sellD.give

54.A.pairsB.piecesC.setsD.cups

55.A.boxB.bowlC.bottleD.basket

56.A.HeatB.MixC.WashD.Pour

57.A.soundB.tasteC.smellD.touch

58.A.coolB.freshC.deliciousD.ready

Evenwithintheterribledarknessofwar,theflowerofartstillblooms(綻放).

ShamsiaHassaniisateacherinAfghanistan.In2010,she59howtopaint

largedrawingsonwalls.Shebecamethe60womanstreetartistinhercountry.

Shamsiahasgrownintoabettergraffiti(涂鴉)artistovertheyears.Hercountry,

however,hasbecomeanevenmore61place.Whenshepaints62,she

usuallystartstofeelunsafeafteraboutfifteenminutes.Shecanonlypaintsomethingvery

63orleavetheworkunfinished."It'snoteasy.64worthit,“saidShamsia,

"Throughgraffiti,Ican65thewar-torn(被戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)蹂蹣的)wallsofmycityinto

beautifulpaintings.”

Overthepasttenyears,theartisthascontinuedtodrawhermostfamousfigure-a

woman66shuteyesandnomouth.Shamsiahasgiventhisfigure(形象)different

67indifferentpaintings.Shemaybeasoldierinoneandarefugee(難民)in

another.t4Shecloseshereyes,becauseshedoesn'twanttoseethedarknessofwar.Shefights

forapeacefulandbrightfuture,saidShamsia."Sometimes,shealsogetslostinsadness.But

her68forhercountrywillneverchange.

Herartworkshaveinspiredthousandsofwomenaroundtheworldandhasgivenanewhope

towomenAfghanartistsinthecountry.

59.A.learnedB.believedC.required

60.A.bestB.latestC.first

61.A.seriousB.usefulC.dangerous

62.A.outsideB.abroadC.indoor

63.A.differentB.simpleC.careless

64.A.untilB.unlessC.but

65.A.makeB.changeC.invent

66.A.inB.ofC.with

67.A.meaningsB.waysC.roles

68.A.loveB.fearC.gift

CassandraNaudisveryhotontheInternetthesedays.Sheisagood69and

shewasbornwithabrownbirthmark(胎記)underherrighteye.Itcoversalargepartofher

facesoitisveryeasytobe70.Herparentsweregivenachancetoremovethe

birthmarkrightafterherbirth.Buttheywere71aboutthatitmightbedangerous

forher,sotheyrefusedtoputbabyCassandraunderthe72justformeetingthe

aesthetic(審美的)needsofpublic.

Cassandraexperienceda73childhoodinprimaryschoolthoughshehadthe

greatloveofherparents.Herschoolmatesoften74herbecauseofherbirthmark.

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Shewasheartbrokenwithwhattheysaidandhadto75incornersandfightback

tears.Shewasevenafraidofhowshewouldbetreated76shewenttohighschool.

Attheageof13shetookanimportant77tochangeherlife.Shetoldher

parentsshewantedtohaveherbirthmarkremoved.Theywere78thatbutthey

chosetounderstandherandrespectherdecision.Sothey79invitedagreat

doctortooperateonher.Thedoctorsaidthatifshehadtheoperation,there,wouldbethe

80ofbeingleftwithalazyeye.Afterknowingthis,shedecidedtokeepher

birthmark,andtriedtofindoutthe8jsideofit.

Cassandradreamedofbeinganexcellentdancer.Sherealisedthatthebirthmarkwouldmake

82morememorableandpopularamongthedancers.Fromthenon,shebeganto

83herbirthmark,insteadoftryingtohideit,andshealsolearnttofacetheworld

withbrightsmiles.

69.A.singerB.dancerC.actressD.doctor

70.A.seenB.movedC.cleanedD.changed

71.A.crazyB.angryC.excitedD.worried

72.A.eyesB,faceC.knifeD.table

73.A.busyB.safeC.shortD.hard

74.A.lookedafterB.listenedtoC.laughedatD.believedin

75.A.cryB.waitC.talkD.sleep

76.A.beforeB,whenC.untilD.unless

77.A.noteB.seatC.breakD.decision

78.A.certainofB.surprisedatC.pleasedwithD.interestedin

79.A.neverB.alreadyC.immediatelyD.suddenly

80.A.riskB.wishC.prideD.dream

81.A.silentB.commonC.modernD.pleasant

82.A.usB.themC.herD.it

83.A.missB.loveC-checkD.find

先通讀短文,掌握其大意,然后從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)可以填入相應(yīng)空

白處的最佳答案。

Fiveyearsago,myyoungerbrotherleftthisworld.Iwillneverforgethim.Icouldn't

evenifItried.

I84myfamily,butdidn'tgettovisitthemoften.MyhusbandandIsharedthree

growingchildren.Lifewas85andtravelwascostly.HisdaughterJessicaandIhave

keptintouch86emailsandFacebook,butithadbeentoo87sincewehadan

in-persontalklasttime.

So88shewrotetosaysheandherfamilywerevacationingnearus,weplanned

tomeetforbrunch(早午餐).

Ourhusbandssatatoneendofthetable.Thekidssatbetweenus,eatingpancakesand

behavingwell.JessicaandItalked89foralmosttwohours.Wecaughtuponfamily

newsandsharedwhatourliveswerelikeduringthepandemic(疫情).Andwetalkedalot

aboutherdadandallthe90.wonderfulthingshedid.

Wecouldhaveexchanged91abouthimuntilthecowscamehome.Howheliked

topickwildflowersforherandhermomandleavethemintheircarsto92them.How

hecomfortedmeandmychildrenafterourdaddied,andevenmadeus93.

Butthereisneverenoughtimetotellallthestoriesabout94you'velovedand

lost.Weallhuggedeachother,saidalonggoodbyeand95thatthenexttimethey

cometoCalifornia,they'llcometoseeus.

Thesedays,formanyofus,it'stooexpensiveortoohardto96inperson.Sowe

trytokeepintouchbyphonecalls,97andvideos.

Peopleleave,butloveremains.Wecan'tseethemfacetoface.Butwetellstoriesthat

98uslong-distance.Andwekeepforeverclosehearttoheart.

84.A.leaveB.loseC.serveD.love

85.A.hardB.affordableC.simpleD.different

86.A.inB.withC.betweenD.through

87.A.freeB.busyC.longD.short

88.A.howB.whenC.whetherD.where

89.A.happilyB.sadlyC.angrilyD.quickly

90.A.sadB.awfulC.sillyD.funny

91.A.booksB.storiesC.eventsD.achievements

92.A.surpriseB.preventC.inspireD.encourage

93.A.cryB.laughC.moveD.touch

94.A.anyoneB.someoneC.everyoneD.none

95.A.agreedB.smiledC.answeredD.refused

96.A.getupB.getoverC.gettogetherD.getalong

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97.A.wordsB.partiesC.picturesD.messages

98.A.askB.putC.connectD.reach

TheDouble(兩倍的)SevenFestival,alsoknownastheQixiFestival,isatraditional

Chinesefestival.Hereisabeautifulstory99it.

Longlongago,therewasayoungmannamedNiulang.Oneday,he100a

beautifulgirl-Zhinu,theGoddess'sseventhdaughter.Shehadjustrunawayfromtheboring

heaven(天國)tolookforfunonEarth.Zhinusoon101Niulang,andtheygotmarried

withouttellingtheGoddess.TheylivedahappylifeontheEarthandgavebirthtotwo

children.Unluckily,theGoddesssoonfoundoutthefactand102Zhinutoreturnto

heaven.Withthehelpofhismagiccow,Niulangflewtoheavenwithhischildrentolookfor

hiswife.TheGoddessdiscoveredthisandwasvery103.Takingoutherhairpin(發(fā)

簪),theGoddesscreatedawideriverintheskytoseparate(分開)thetwo104.From

thenon,NiulangandZhinuhadtolive105onthetwosidesoftheriver.However,

theirtruelovetouchedallthemagpiesintheworld,106onceayeartensof

thousandsofmagpieswouldflyuptoheaventomakeabridge_44thebridgeofmagpies”for

thecoupletomeeteachother.Atlast,theGoddessallowed107tomeeteachyearon

the7thdayofthe7thlunar(農(nóng)歷)month.

That's108theDoubleSeventhFestivalstarted.Today,itisagreatdayforChinese

youngpeopletoexpresstheirlove.

99.A.throughB.withC.behindD.after

100.A.metB.toldC.thankedD.missed

101.A.turneddownB.lookedforwardtoC.partedwithD.fellinlovewith

102.A.promisedB.waitedC.orderedD.helped

103.A.angryB.soiTyC.interestedD.satisfied

104.A.friendsB.loversC.parentsD.children

105.A.happilyB.warmlyC.angrilyD.sadly

106.A.soB.butC.thoughD.because

107.A.himB.herC.usD.them

108.A.whenB.howC.whatD.where

George,asuccessfulbusinessman,wasold.Oneday,hecalledtenbrilliantyoungmen

inhiscompanytogether.44Itistimeformeto109saidGeorge.Now,Iamgoing

tochooseanewCEO.

Theyoungmenalllookedshocked.461willgiveeachofyouaseed,“Georgecontinued.

“Iwantyoutoplantitandcomebackhereoneyearlaterwithwhatyouhavegrown.Iwill

thenchoosethenextCEO.”

OneoftheyoungmenwasJim.Heexcitedlywenthomewithhisseed.Everymorning,

Jimwouldwatertheseed.Afteraboutsixmonths,theotheryoungmenhadallbeenableto

growtallplants,buttherewasnothinginJim'spot.Jimknewhehad110hisseed,

buthekeptwateringit.

Ayearfinallywentby.InGeorge'soffice,Jimwasamazedattheplantstheothershad

grown.Hetriedtohideinthebackwithhis111pot.

Georgearrivedandpraisedtheyoungmenfortheirbeautifulplants.Suddenly,hesaw

Jim.Heaskedhimwhathadhappened,andJimtoldhimthewhole112

GeorgelookedatJimandannounced,44SoI'vedecided.JimwillbethenextCEO!”

Theotherswere113一Jimcouldn'tevengrowhisseed!

Georgethenexplained,"IhadboiledtheseedsbeforeIgavethemtoyou.Itwasimpossible

forthemtogrow.ButonlyJimhadthe114andcouragetobringalongthepotasit

was.HeisthenewCEO!”

109.A.fixupB.giveoutC.stepdownD.takeoff

110.A.killedB.removedC.producedD.spread

111.A.brokenB.dirtyC.emptyD.full

112.A.problemB.projectC.situationD.story

113.A.embarrassedB.excitedC.nervousD.shocked

114.A.generosityB.honestyC.patienceD.wisdom

Ayoungmanwasonatrain.Asthetrainturnedacomer,itsloweddownandaplain

housecameintosight.Thehouselookedso115fromthegrayapartmentbuildings

ofthecitythateverybodyonthetrainturnedtolookatit.Some116begantotalk

aboutit.

Theyoungmanwasalsointerestedinthehouse.Hedecidedto117atthenext

stationandmakehiswaytothehouse.Theownerofthehousetoldhimthathewastryingto

sellthehouse,118noonewouldbuyit,asthenoisefromthepassingtrainsmadeit

badto119in.

Theyoungmandecidedtobuythehousethenandtherefor$30,000.Heuseditfor

advertising(做廣告),120thehousefacedtherailwaybend(彎道).Thetrainhadto

試卷第10頁,共102頁

121downatthebend,givingthepassengersplentyoftimetolook.

Theyoungmanwenttoseveralbigcompaniesand122theadvantagesof

placingadvertisementsonthesideofthehouse.123onecompanyagreedtoplace

someads.Theyoungmanwas124$180,000forthreeyearsofadvertising.

Inthisworld,turningdisadvantagesintoadvantagesisthekeytosuccess.

115.A.differentB.fairC,freeD.safe

116.A.workersB.driversC.passengersD.buyers

117.A.getoffB.getonC.takeoffD.takein

118.A.ifB.untilC.butD.or

119.A.liveB.endC.joinD.lie

120.A.soB.afterC.andD.because

121.A.breakB.knockC.pullD.slow

122.A.explainedB.rememberedC.createdD.improved

123.A.UnluckilyB.EspeciallyC.FinallyD.Probably

124.A.soldB.paidC.preparedD.showed

Fromaguard(保安)atPekingUniversity(PKU)totheheadmasterofaschoolin

ShanxiProvince,ZhangJunchengknowseducationhasthe125tochangepeople's

lives.

Bomin1976,Zhangwastheyoungestofsevenchildrenofa126familyina

villageinShanxi.He127hiseducationafterfinishingmiddleschoolbecausethe

familywasunabletoafford128tuition(學(xué)費(fèi)),andhetrieddifferentjobs.Later,

18-year-oldZhangdecidedto129hishometownandseethewiderworld,andhe

becameaguardatPKU.However,lifeasaguardwasnoteasy.Forlack(缺少)ofeducation,

hemetmanydifficulties.Hestartedtousehis130timetostudy.Hiseffortswere

noticedbyoneprofessor.Sheallowedhimto131herclassesandencouragedhimto

prepareforthecollegeentranceexamination.uItwasdifficult,but132couldstopme,“

hesaid.However,hedidnotpasstheexam,sohebegantopreparefortheself-aughtexam.

Finally,hepassedalltheexamsandhewasadmitted(錄?。﹖oPKU.

NowZhangworksastheheadmasterofaschool.fcfcSometimes,studentswanttoleaveschool

tostartworkingatanearlyage.Iwillneverletithappen.133canchangepeople's

lives,andIamagoodexample,hesaid."WhenIwasaguardatPKU,theteachersthere

offeredmegreathelp.134Ialsowanttooffermorehelptostudentswhoarejust

likeme.^^

125.A.moneyB.timeC.abilityD.energy

126.A.richB.goodC.smallD.poor

127.A.gaveoutB.gaveawayC.gaveupD.gaveback

128.A.hisB.herC.itsD.their

129.A.getB.goC.runD.leave

130.A.enoughB.muchC.spareD.part

131.A.joinB.takeC.listenD.see

132.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothi

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