高中英语语法填空专练 34页

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高中英语语法填空专练

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语法填空专项训练(1)TheInternethasbecomepartofyoungpeople’slife.____1____reportshowsthat38%ofstudentsoftenusetheInternet.Mostofthemget_____2____(use)informationontheInternet____3____usetheInternettohelpintheirstudies.Butmanystudentsdon’tuseit_____4____agoodway.Someplaygamestoomuch,somevisitwebsites____5____shouldn’tlookat.Sobadthingsmayhappen____6___studentsspendtoomuchtimeontheInternet._____7____isimportantforstudentstousetheInternetproperly.Nowwehaveatextbook,_____8____usesmanyexamplestoteachstudentssomegoodwaystousetheInternet.Itgivesuseful____9____(advise).SomestudentsalsomakefriendsontheInternet.Butifyouwanttohaveaface-to-face____10_____(meet)withyouronlinefriends,letyourparentsknowandmeetinaproperplace.(2)WhenyoureadastoryinEnglish,doyoureaditforthestory1fortheEnglish?Thisisaquestion2isnotso3(fool)asitmayseem,forIfindthatmanystudentsofEnglishpayfarmoreattentiontothestorythantotheEnglish.Forinstance,theycareforhowthemysteryinthestory4(solve),butdonotrememberasinglesentenceinthestoryandcannottellwhatprepositionisusedbeforeacertainwordinthespeechofacertaincharacter.Ofcourse,ifyouwanttoknowthestoryonly,youneednot5(bother)aboutthelanguage.ButastudentofEnglishisdifferent6astudentofstoriesor7iscalledthegeneralreader.Asyoumayalsohavelearnedfromtheabove,yououghttoreadnotonlyverycarefullybutalsoaloud8youlearnthepassagebyheartandcanreciteitasifit9(be)yourown.On10hand,thiswillteachyoumanyusefulwordsandphrases;ontheotherhand,itwillhelpyoutoavoidmanyerrorsandfaultsinexpression.(3)LiuXiangwasthefirstAsian______1_____(win)themen’s110mhurdlesattheOlympicsinAthens.______2____thathebecameanidoltotheyoungpeople.“IneverthoughtIwouldrununder13secondsand____3____(break)theOlympicrecord.”saidLiuXiangintears,“Iamveryveryexcited.I’mproudnotjustformyselfandforChinese____4____forAsia.Myracewent______5_____(wonderful)fromstarttofinish.”Liuadded.“Itis_____6_____amazingexperiencebeingtheOlympicchampion.Iwanttothankmycoachandmyfriendsfor_____7____theirhelp.IthinktodayweChinesehaveshowedtheworldwecanrunasfastasanybodyelse.”____8____hisreturnfromAthens,LiuXianghasbeenatthecenterofamediacircusandhehasbeentomanypressappearancesandmeetings.____9____Liuthinks2004isjustthebeginning,andheexpectstobeathispeakinthe2008BeijingOlympics.Liusaid,“Forsomeplayers,it’sjustajob.Forme,it’s____10___Ilove.” (4)Will_____1____matterifyoudon’ttakeyourbreakfast?Recentlyatest_____2_____(give)intheUnitedSates.Thosetestsincludedpeopleofdifferentagesfrom12__3__83.Duringtheexperiment,thesepeopleweregivenallkindsofbreakfasts,andsometimestheygot______4______breakfastatall.Specialtestsweresetuptosee______5_____welltheirbodiesworkedandwhentheyhadeaten_______6_____certainkindofbreakfast.Theresultsshowthatifapersoneatsaproperbreakfast,heorshewillworkwithbettereffect_____7______ifheorshehasnobreakfast.Thisfactappearstobe______8______(especial)trueifapersonworks_____9____hisbrains.Forexample,ifastudenteatsfruit,eggs,breadandmilkbeforegoingtoschool,hewilllearnmorequicklyandlistenwith_____10____(much)attentioninclass.(5)Enoughsleepisimportanttohealth.Theamountofsleep_____1_____(need)dependsontheageofthepersonandtheconditionsin______2____sleeptakesplace.Theyoungmayneedmoresleepthan_____3_____old,butusuallyeighthoursareenoughforthehealthofgrown-ups.Somecandowith_____4_____thanthisamount,butothersmayneedmore.Everypersonknowshisownneed._____5_____isthenamatterofgoodjudgmenttosatisfyhisneed.Sleepshouldalwaysbeenoughtomakeonebringbackhis____6___(strong)andgetreadyforaday’swork.Freshairisnecessarytosoundsleep.Soitisnot____7___reasonforsomepeopletothinkthatitispracticabletosleepintheopenair.Abathatbedtime,____8____hotnorcoolbutofbodytemperature,maybehelpful___9___sleep.Sleepproducingdrugshouldneverbetakenexceptwhen___10____(suggest)byadoctor.(6)Justnow,Ienteredthewebsite“TopicforToday”.Ifeel1(interest)inthereportonmiddleschoolstudents’usingcell-phonesoncampus.Infact,morestudentsnowcometoschool2cell-phones.Myschoolmateshavedifferentopinions.Somethink3isconvenienttogetintouchwithotherswiththecell-phone,whichalsomakesyoufeelsafeespeciallyintimeoftrouble.4,itisnicetoenjoyvariousfunctionsofdifferentcell-phones.5thinkdifferently.First,thecell-phoneisnot6mustinschool,as7aresomeICphonesthere,8(make)iteasytocallothers.Second,manystudentsoftenplaye-gamesandsende-massageswiththeircell-phones,eveninclass,9willsurelyhavebadeffectsontheirstudy.What’smore,itwillresult_____agreatwasteoftimeandmoney.Inmyopinion,thecell-phoneisausefultoolinourdailylife.Butitdoesn’tmeanwecanusefreelyinschool.(7)Afewyearsago,SARSbroke____1____inthemainlandofChina,causingsomepeople_____2_____(kill)ornearlygotclosetodeath.Thesituationwassoseverethattherewas_____3___timetodebatewhoistoblame.Themostimportantthingforthegovernmenttodoistofindoutthecauseofthis______4____(dead)disease. Theyinvitedallthemost_____5______(experience)expertsinthisfieldtodiscussandquiteafewsuggestionswereputforward.Someofthetopexpertsthentestedthemtoseewhethertheywere_____6____(avail).DoctorZhongNanshanchoseonepatientwhowasseriouslyillandhadlittlehope_____7____pickingupandhadthenewmedicinetestedonhim._____8_____hisgreatjoy,thispatientrecovered!Hemadehiswaytohisofficeandtelephonedthetopofficial,_____9____(tell)himthisexcitingnews.Forconvenience,hemovedtoliveinhisoffice.Hismethoddidmakesense.Notsoonafterthat,the____10____hospitalsalsocontrolledthisterriblediseaseandkickeditoutfinally.(8)Itiscommonlybelievedthatschoolis1peoplegotogeteducation.However,ithasbeensaidthattodaychildreninterrupttheireducationtogotoschool.Thedifference2schoolingandeducationsuggestedbythisisimportant.Educationisendless,3(compare)withschooling.Itcantakeplaceanywhere.Itincludesboththestandardlearningthattakesplaceinschoolsand4_wholeuniverseoflearningoutofclass.Thoughtheexperienceofschoolingcanbeknownin5(advanced),educationquiteoftenproducessurprises.Achancetalkwitha6(foreign)mayleadapersontodiscoveringhowlittleheknowsofanothercountry.Peopleobtaineducationfrombabieson.Education,then,isaverybroadand7(limit)term.Itislifelongexperiencethatstartslongbeforethestartofschool.Schooling,8theotherhand,isabasicexperience,9stylechangeslittlefromonewaytothenext.Throughoutacountry,childrenarriveatschoolatthesametime,take10(fix)seats,usesimilartextbooks,dohomework,takeexamsandsoon.Schoolinghasusuallybeenlimitedbytheedgesofthesubjectsbeingtaught.(9)InNorthAmericapeoplearealwaysin____1____hurry.Childrenhavespeciallessonsorsportsactivities_____2_____school.Parentsoftenworklateand______3_____gethomeuntil7or8o’clockatnight.MostNorthAmericanfamiliesdon’thavetimetoprepareameal.Thatis______4_____fastfoodissopopularinNorthAmerica.Peoplespendabout40%oftheirdollars__5__fastfood.PeopleusuallybuyfastfoodfromrestaurantchainssuchasPizzaHut,McDonald’s,orKFC,_____6____theycanenjoypizza,sandwiches,friedchicken,andsoon.Fastfoodsavesworkandtime,butitisnot______7_____(nutrition).Fastfoodispopularinmanycountries.Americanfast-foodcompaniesnowhaverestaurantsallovertheworld.Butnot_____8_____ishappyaboutthespreadofNorthAmericanfastfood.AgroupofpeopleinItalywanttofight_____9____thespreadofAmericanfastfood.Theydon’tliketheideaofmorefastfoodchains______10______(open)restaurantsintheircountry.(10)I’m1onlydaughterofmyparents.Sotheyareworried2everything Ido.Forexample,3Iridemybike,myparentswon’tletme4(ride)bymyself.TheyareafraidImightfalloffmybikeandhurt5.Theyaretakinggreattroubletosupportthebike,withmymothereven6(carry)afirst-aidbox.I’mnotfreetorideandIoftensay7(angry),“Whynotletmeridealone?”Now,mostfamilieshaveonechild.Parentswanttodoeverythingfortheirchildren.Thisdoesnogood8them.Toomuchlovefromparentsmaypreventchildrenfrom9(be)independent.Inmyopinion,parentsshouldlettheirchildrendo____10___theyshoulddoalone.(11)YesterdayafternoonIwenttotheSouthLakePark.IthappenedthatIsaw1_touchingevent.Atthattime,somepeoplewereboatingonthelake.2themwasahappyfamily.Theyweretakingphotos3suddenlythegirlfell4theboatintothewater.Shewasstrugglingandherparentscriedout,“Help!Help!”Itwas5(evidence)thattheycouldnotswimatall.Fromnearbyayoungmanimmediatelyrushedtothelake.Withouttakingoffhisclothes,hejumpedintothewaterandquicklyswam6thegirl,7wasalreadytiredout.Atlasthecarried8tothebank.Shewassaved!Howhappyandgratefultheparentswere!9,whentheythoughtofexpressingtheirthankfulness,theyoungman10(disappear).(12)Wehighschoolstudentsdohavesomegrowingpains,butwecangetridofthemcorrectlyandwisely.1,someofusareupset2theirbodystylesandlooks.It’sunnecessaryandit’snotimportantatall.Weneedn’tcareaboutit.Itisone’sinnerbeauty3matters.Second,wesometimesseemtobemisunderstood4ourteachers,parentsandclassmates.5(face)withthis,wecanfindapropertimetohaveaheart-to-hearttalkwiththem,tryingtoremovethe6(understand).Someofushavefewerfriends.Ithinkbeingopen-mindedandfriendlywilldoyougood.Third,wemayfallbehindothers,7__makesusstressed.Actuallywecanencourage8toworkefficiently,fullof_____9____(determine).Atlast,someofusdon’thavemuchpocketmoney,sotheyfeelunhappy.Isn’titstrange?Solongaswehavesome,that’senough.Andwecanlearn10tospendmoney.参考答案(语法填空1-12)(1)1.A2.useful3.and4.in5.they6.if7.It8.which9.advice10.meeting(2)1.or2.that3.foolish4.issolved5.bother6.from7.what8.till9.were10.one(3)1.towin2.After3.break4.but5.wonderfully6.an7.all8.Since9.But10.what(4)1.it2.wasgiven3.to4.no5.how6.a7.than8.especially9.with10.more(5)1.needed2.which3.the4.less5.It6.strength7.without8.neither 9.to10.suggested(6)1.interested2.with3.it4.Besides5.Others6.a7.there8.making9.which10.in(7)1.out2.tobekilled3.no4.deadly5.experienced6.available7.of8.To9.telling10.other(8)1.where2.between3.compared4.the5.advance6.foreigner7.unlimited8.on9.whose10.fixed(9)1.a2.after3.don’t4.why5.on6.where7.nutritious8.everyone/everybody9.against10.opening(10)1.the2.about3.when4.ride5.myself6.carrying7.angrily8.Parents9.being10.what(11)1.a2.Among3.when4.off5.evident6.towards7.who8.her9.However10.haddisappeared(12)1.First2.about3.that4.by5.Faced6.misunderstanding7.which8.ourselves9.determination10.howUnit1Thisisatruestory.IthappenedinAmsterdam,Holland1theearly1940saftertheGermanNazishad___2___(occupy)mostofEurope.TheNaziPartyruledGermanyfrom1933to1945.Oneoftheirkey(policy)was__4__(kill)alltheJewsinEurope.Ifanypersons5(know)tobeJewswerefound,theywouldbesenttoconcentrationcampfarthereast,mostlyinPoland.Familieswereseparatedandtransportedintrains.Formanydays,theywentfood,water,sanitationorfreshair.__7___(avoid)thisterriblefate,someJewishfamilieswentintohiding,oftenwiththehelpof8(Jewish)friends.Thisdiarywaswrittenduringthetime9Anneandherfamilymovedtoescapefrom(kill)byNazis.Unit2Inonlyfiftyyears,English(develop)intothelanguagemost(2)(wide)spokenandusedintheworld.Englishistheworkinglanguageofmostinternationalorganizations,internationaltradeandtourism.BusinessmenandtouristsoftencometoChinawithoutbeingabletospeak(3).Chinesebusinessmen,taxidriversandstudentstalkwiththemusingEnglish.Englishisalsothelanguageof4(globe)culture,suchaspopularmusicandtheInternet.YoucanlistentoEnglishsongs(5)theradio(6)useEnglishtocommunicate(7)peoplearoundtheworldthroughtheInternet.Withsomanypeople(8)(communicate)inEnglisheveryday,itwillbecome(9)(important)tohave(10)goodknowledgeofEnglish.Unit3MynameisWangKun.Sincemiddleschool,mysisterandI1(dream)about2(take)agreatbiketrip.Whenwegraduatedfromcollege,wefinallygotthechancetodoit.It3mysister4firsthadtheideatocyclealong5 MekongRiverfrom6itbeginstowhereitends.TheDailiveneartheLancangRiver,theChinesepartoftheriverthat7(call)theMekongRiverinothercountries.WangWeisoongottheminterestedincyclingtoo.Sheinsistedthatwe8(find)thesourceoftheriver.Shegavemea9(determine)look.OnceShehasmadeuphermind,nothingcanchangeit.Finally,Ihadtogive10.Unit4At3:42a.m.everythingbegantoshake.Itseemed1theworldwas____2___anend!Elevenkilometers____3_____(direct)belowthecitythegreatestearthquakesofthe20thcenturybegan.ItwasheardinBeijing,____4___isonehundredkilometersaway.One-thirdofthenationfeltit.Ahugecrackthatwaseightkilometerslongandthirtymeterswidecut__5____houses,roadsandcanals.Steamburstfrom6(hole)intheground.Hardhillsofrockbecameriversofdirt.Infifteenterriblesecondsalargecitylayinruins.Two-thirdsofthepeoplediedor_____7_____(injure)duringtheearthquake.Thousandsoffamilies8(kill)andmanychildrenwereleft___9___parents.Thenumberofpeople10werekilledorinjuredreachedmorethan400,000.Unit5MynameisElias.IamapoorblackworkerinSouthAfrica.Thetime(1)_______IfirstmetNelsonMandelawasaverydifficultperiodofmylife.Iwastwelveyearsold.Itwasin1952andhehadopenedablacklawfirmtoadvisepoorblackpeople(2)_______theirproblems.Ibeganschoolatsix.The(3)_______whereIstudiedonlytwoyearswasthreekilometresaway.Ihadtoleave,(4)_______myfamilycouldnotcontinuetopaytheshoolfeesandthebus(5)______.Icouldnotread(6)______write.Aftertryinghard,Igotajobinagoldmine.ThiswasatimewhenonehadgottohaveapasssbooktoliveinJohanneburg.(7)______(sad)IdidnothavethispassbookbecauseIwasnotbornthereandIwasworried(8)_____whetherIwouldbeoutofwork.ThedaywhenNelsonMandelatoldmewhattodoandhelpedmewasoneofthe9(happy)daysofmylife.HetoldmehowtogetthecorrectpaperssoIcouldstayinJohanneburg.Ineverforgot(10)______kindhewasandwhenheorganizedtheANCYouthLeague,IjoineditassoonasIcould. [参考答案]http://www.DearEDU.comUnit1Keys:1.in2.occupied3.policies4.tokill5.known6.without7.Toavoid8.non-Jewish9.when10.beingkilledUnit2Key:(1)hasdeveloped(2)widely(3)Chinese(4)global(5)on(6)or(7)with(8)communicating(9)moreandmoreimportant(10)aUnit3Keys:1.havedreamed2.taking3.was4.that5.the6.where7.iscalled8.find9.determined10.inUnit4Keys:1.that;2.at;3.directly;4.which;5.across;6.holes;7.wereinjured;8.werekilled9.without;10.whoUnit5Keys:1.when2.on3.school4.because5.fare6.or7.Sadly8.about9.happiest10.how(1)TakingataxiinacertainEastemEuropeancountrycanbe31shockingexperience.Itissaid32sometaxidrivershavemetalwiresstuckintothepassengerseats.And33abuttonispushed,theseatwillgiveyouanelectricshock.Thesetaxidriversdon"tdothis34fun.Theydoittotourists35argueabouttheridiculousfarestheycharge.Somedriverschargeasmuch36tentimesthelegalfare.Theyhaveasecretswitchwhich37(make)themetersmuchfaster.Ifyourefusetopay,youarereallyinforashock.Inonecase,aGermanwomanhadno38buttopayUS"$120foraUS$20ridefromtheairport.Shesaidthatshewas"reallytakenforaride,"butwhatcouldshedo?Besidestheelectricshock,shewasverbally39(abuse)andthreatenedwithphysicalviolence.Shehasonlyonepieceofadvicefortourists,"Takethebus40stayathome."答案:1.本文主要通过一些传闻和一位德国妇女的遭遇说明在欧洲东部的一些国家乘坐出租车可能是危险和令人震惊的经历。31.a意为“一(个)令人震惊的经历”,表示“一(个)”用不定冠词a。32.that“itissaidthat……”表示“据说……”,为固定搭配。33.when用when引导时间状语从句,表示“当一个按钮被按下时,座位将给你一个电击”。34.for“forfun开玩笑”,固定搭配。35.who/that因先行词是tourists旅游者,在定语从句中作主语,故先行词用who和that均可。36.as“asmuchas”和……一样多,指一些出租车司机要价达到正常费用的十倍。37.makes指他们用一个秘密开关使计时表走得更快,make是使役动词。38.choice“havenochoicebuttodo”除了做某事之外别无选择,也是常用的固定搭配。39.abused指她除了受到电击之外还受到口头辱骂和暴力威胁,beabused表示被动,被辱骂。40.or用并列连词or表示选择,“或者”,指坐公车或者待在家里。 (2)Inordertoknowaforeignlanguagethoroughly,fourthingsarenecessary.Firstly,wemustunderstandthelanguagewhenwehear31spoken.Secondly,wemustbeabletospeakitourselvescorrectlywithconfidenceandwithouthesitation.32,wemustbeabletoreadthelanguage,andfourthly,wemustbeabletowriteit.Wemustbeabletomakesentencesthataregrammaticallycorrect.Thereisnoeasywaytosuccess33languagelearning.34goodmemoryisagreathelp,butitisnotenoughonly35(memorize)rulesfromagrammarbook.Itisnotmuchuselearningbyheartlonglistsofwordsand36meanings,studyingthedictionaryandsoon.Wemustlearnbyusingthelanguage.37wearesatisfiedwithonlyafewruleswehavememorized,wearenotreallylearningthelanguage.“Learnthroughuse”isagoodpieceof38(advise)forthose39arestudyinganewlanguage.Practiceisimportant.Wemustpractisespeakingand40(write)thelanguagewheneverwecan.2.31.it32.Thirdly33.in34.A35.tomemorize36.their37.If38.advice39.who40.writing(3)Manypeoplesaythate-mailisjustafasterwaytodeliverletters.Thefactisthatletterwritingande-mailare(31)__________(complete)differentprocesses.Letterstravelinenvelopesthroughactualspaceandtaketimegetting(32)__________oneplacetoanother.Thetimeanddistance,asamatteroffact,influencetheletter-writer.IfIamwritingonpapertomybrotherinKenya,Iwillbe(33)__________(little)likelytocomplainaboutthebreakfastIhadthismorning.IwillprobablywriteaboutmyrelationshipsandsomethingsthatI’vebeenthinkingabout.Iwillalsotakemorecarewithmystyle,(34)__________(try)towriteinaway(35)________isinterestingandworthreading.Mybrothermightsavemyletter;hemightreaditbacktomeyearsfromnow.E-mailisdifferent.Itisinstant,travelingfrompointtopoint.(36)__________youdon’tprintitout,themessagedoesn’tphysicallyexist.Withe-mail,geographyisnoobstacleandtimeisnotimportant.Icansend(37)__________messagetoKenyawheneverIwantto,and(38)__________getstherealmostinasecond.Theeaseofthiskindofwritingandsendingprobablymakesforadifferentkindofcommunication.IcancomplainaboutthebreakfastIhadthismorningorrattleonaboutfriendsandmovies.Thatis(39)__________Iamnotsofocusedonstyle.Thedownsideis,Imightbelesslikelytosaysomethingdeeper.Mybrothermightglanceatmymail,havealaugh,andthendelete(40)__________.3.31.completely32.from33.1ess34.trying 36.If/Aslongas37.a38.it39.because40.it(4)Storms___31____producedatleast13tornadoessweptalongNewMexico"sborderwithTexasonFriday,___32___(destroy)homesandotherbuildingsandinjuringatleast16people,severalcritically,authoritiessaid.The_____33____(bad)damagewasreportedinthetownsofLoganandClovis,whichareabout80milesapart,policesaid.Thetornadoesdamagedseveral___34___(new)builtbuildings,toppledpowerlines___35___sparkedfiresthatwerelaterextinguishedinClovis,policeLt.JamesSchoeffelsaid.Thirteenpeoplefrom___36___areawerehospitalizedatthePlainsRegionalMedicalCenter.Fivewereincriticalcondition___37___headtrauma(外伤,损伤),saidLizCrouch,thecenter"schiefoperatingofficer.InLogan,threepeople___38___(take)toahospital,___39___othersweretreatedatalocalclinic.Oneofthemwasavisitor,sayinghewouldn’thavebeenthereifhe___40___(watch)theweatherforecastthedaybefore.4.31.that/which32.destroying33.worst34.newly35.and36.the37.with38.weretaken.39.while40.hadwatched(5)Jeanisa17-year-oldhighschoolstudent.OnSaturdaymornings,Jeanandherfriendstakepartintheprogram31(call)SAVETHEKIDS.TheytraveltoapoorareaofWashingtonD.C..Theyhelpyoungerstudentslearn32toreadandtosolvemathematicsproblems.ManyAmericanteenagersjoininprograms33servetheircommunities.OnweekendsJeansometimesworksatanice-creamstore.Whensheisnotworking,shegetstogetherwithhergirlfriends.Theymightgotoamovie,toashoppingmallortoaneatingplace.Ortheymightattend34sportseventoftheirhighschool.Theyalsooftenstayatonegirl’shouseforthenight.35teenagersinmostpartsofthecountry,Jeanbegandrivingacarwhenshewas16yearsold.Shedoesnothavehercar,however.Shemust36thefamilycarwithherparents.About70percentofAmericanteenagershavetheirowncars.Manyofthemdrivetheircarstoschooleveryday.Jeandoesnotsmokecigarettes37drinkalcohol.38doherfriends.Butmanyteenagersatherschooldo.Drinkingalcoholisamajorproblemthere.Everyweekendteenagershaveparties,wheretheydrinkalcohol.Thentheydrivetootherparties.Peopleundertheageof2139(notallow)todrinkalcoholintheUnitedStates.Anditis40(danger)todrinkanddriveacar.Yetthisdoesnotstopsometeenagers.5. 31.called过去分词作定语,相当于whichiscalled。32.how是“疑问词+todo”结构,表示方式、方法,用how(怎样,如何)。33.that/which引导定语从句并在从句中作主语。34.a指泛指的“某一项运动”。35.Like表示“像……一样”,用介词like。36.share表示“共用”。37.or否定的并列要用or。38.Neither/Nor表“某人也一样不”,用neither或nor,句式用部分倒装。39.arenotallowed指“不被允许”。40.dangerous作表语要用形容词。(6)Oneevening,Icameacrossoneofson’spaperswithafailinggrade.Ialmoststartedtoyellhisname31Isuddenlyrememberedhewasinbedasleep.Itwashis32(nine)yearofschoolandhisacademiccareerseemedtobeinruins,soIwasangry.ButIputthepaperasideandturnedtothe33one,atthetopofwhichwerewritten“Mydad”.Itwasapoemaboutme,34includedthetimeIhadtoleaveworktotakehimtothehospitalbecausehe35(break)hisfinger.SocarelesswasI36Ihadforgottenallaboutthat.HetalkedabouthowIwrestledwithhimintheeveningsand37goodmanyotherthings.Thatpaperwassuddenlynotnearlyasimportantasithadbeenafewminutes38.Idon’tknowifheplantedthepoemnexttothefailinggradeto39(soft)theblow,butitworked.Insteadofaseverelecture,Italkedtohimaboutthepoemaswellasthefailedhomework,anditbegantomakesensetomethatIcouldincludepraisealong40constructivecriticism.6.31.答案为when。在语境中考查连词的用法。32.答案为ninth。考查序数词在语境中的使用。33.答案为next/other。在语境中考查形容词的用法。34.答案为which。考查定语从句关系代词的使用能力。35.答案为hadbroken。考查语境中时态用法。36.答案为that。考查对句子结构倒装句的掌握情况。37.答案为a。考查冠词构成的短语在语境中的运用。38.答案为before/earlier。考查对间接引语中时间状语的转变掌握。39.答案为soften。考查构词法知识及对上下文的把握。40.答案为with。主要考查在语境中对介词的运用。(7)MoststudentsdoanIQtextearlyintheirschoolcareer.Eveniftheyneverseetheirresults,theyfeelthattheirIQis31determineshowwelltheyaregoingtodoinlife.Whentheyseeotherstudentsdoing32thanthem,theyusuallybelievethatthosestudentshave33higherIQand34thereisnothingtheycandotochangefacts.However,newresearch35EQsuggeststhatsuccessisnotsimplyresultofahighIQ. WhileyourIQtellsyouhow36(intelligence)youare,yourEQtellsyouhowwellyouuseyourintelligence.ProfessorSalovery,37inventedthetermEQ,givesthefollowingdescription:Atwork,itisIQ38getsyoupromoted.Supportedbyhisacademicresearch,ProfessorSaloverysuggeststhatwhen39(predict)someone’sfuturesuccess,theircharacter,40measuredbyEQtests,mightactuallymattermorethantheirIQ.7.31.what32.better33.a34.that35.into/on36.intelligent37.who38.that39.predicting40.as(8)Afteraquickbreakfastinthestationrestaurant,Petersetofftolookforaroomwherehecouldliveforthenextfewmonths.Heknewexactlywhathewanted:aroom,__31__wasnottoosmall,nor__32__largethatitwouldbedifficulttobeatinwinter.Ithadtobecleanand__33__(comfort)toobut,aboveall,ithadtobequiet.Inthenewspaperhehadboughtfromthebookshop,therewereveryfewadvertisements__34__roomstolet.But,asheglanceddownthepage,__35__noticecaughthiseye.JOHNSON"SHOUSINGAGENYFLATSANDROOMSTOLETThisseemedhopeful,__36__hemadeanoteoftheaddressandsetoffinsearchoftheagency.Hefound__37__inanarrowstreetjustoffthemainroad.Thewomanatthedeskgavehimabrightsmileasheenteredand,afterPeterhadexplained__38__sortofroomhe__39__(lookfor),hepaidtwopoundsforalistofabouthalfadozenlandladieswhohadrooms__40__(let).8.31.which32.so33.comfortable34.for35.a36.so37.it38.what39.waslookingfor40.tolet(9)TheMinistryofEducationonTuesdayreleasedsomeinformationaboutChinesestudentswhowentabroadforstudyin2006.31informationshowsthatin2006,some134,000Chinesestudentswenttostudyabroad,and120,000of32wereself-funded(自筹资金)students,accountingfor90%ofthetotal.33(compare)withthepreviousyear,thenumberofstudentswhowentabroadforstudywasincreasedby15,000,orariseof13%.Atthesametime,therehadbeenagrowingnumberofoverseasstudents34camebacktoChinaafterstudy.In2006,over40,000overseasstudentscameback,with33,000ofthembeingself-fundstudents,20%35thantheyearbefore.MoreandmoreChinesestudentsgoabroadforstudy,36issupportedbytheChinesegovernment.AnofficialfromtheMinistryofEducationsaidthatChinafollowsaneducationalpolicythat37(encourage)studentstostudyabroadandcomebackwheneverthey want.Inspiredbythispolicy,thenumberofstudentsgoingabroadforstudykeepsrising.Statisticsshowthat38Chinacarriedouttheopening-uppolicy,atotalofonemillionstudentshavegoneabroadforstudy.ManyofthemhavefinishedthestudyandcomebacktoChina.Thesepeoplehavemadegreat39(contribute)toChinawiththeirwork.Atpresent,over60%ofprincipalsandleadersincolleges,universitiesandresearchinstitutesinChinahavebeen40tostudy.9.本文主要讲越来越多的中国学生喜欢出国学习的问题。31.The特指上句话中的information。32.them指代上文中的134,000个中国学生。33.Compared出国学习学生的数量被拿来作比较,所以用被动。34.that/who定语从句中缺少一个作主语用的指代人的关系代词。35.more由后面的than可知。36.which指代前面整句话内容。37.encourages谓语动词随先行词(policy)变化。38since由主从句的时态和该句句意得知。39.contributions固定搭配,makecontributionsto意为“为……作出共享”。40.abroad根据全文所讲内容容易得知。(10)AfterIfinishedschool,Ibegantolookforwork.Now,severalmonthslater,Ihadnotfound31______kindofworkIwasinterestedin32______.OnemorningIreceivedaphonecall.“IsthatJennySmith?”amanasked.“Ihavebeentoldyou’relookingforajob.”Iagreed.Thenhewent33______.“Ihearthatyoudidwellinyourstudiesand34______youwereactiveinsports.Well,Imighthavea35______foryou.Ifyouhave36______(interesting)init,comeovertomyoffice.I’mTimBrownoftheAll-StarClothingFactory.”IwentuptoseeMr.Brownthatafternoon.While37______(ask)mequestions,helookedatme,upanddowncarefully.Atlasthesaid,“Ok,I’llletyouhavethejob.”Myheartstartedbeating38______(fast).Wouldhetakemeonasalaboratoryassistant?Iwantedtobecomeascientistoranengineersomeday.Whenhespokeagain,Icouldn’tbelievemy39______.40______heneededwasnotafuturescientist,butamodel.10.31.the32.yet33.in34.that35.job36.interest37.asking38.faster39.ears40.what(11)Theyarenolongerchildren.Buttheyarenot31yet.Theyexpressthemselveswiththeirownmusic,clothesandlanguage.Therearemorethan35millionAmericans32theagesof13and19.Theyarethenation’s teenagers,33(have)theemotionsofachildinthebodyofanadult.Theywanttobefreeand34(depend),andmanyofthemdisagree35theirparentsabouthowmuchfreedomtheyshouldhave.Theydon’tliketotell36ishappeningaroundthemtotheirparents.TodayAmericanteenagersspendalotofmoneybuyingrecords,clothesandelectronicdevices.Theyalsospendalotonentertainment.Lastyearteenagersspent100thousandmilliondollars.TheNEWYORKTIMESsaysthatwasevenoneandahalftimes37thantheirparentsspentonthosethings.Wheredotheseteenagers38allthismoney?Someofthemhavegotpart-timejobs,helpingtotakeafterchildrenorworkingatfastfoodplacesafterschool.39students,theycan’tworkfull-time.Instead,manyofthemdon’thavejobsandjustreceivemoneyfromtheirparents.Theymightgetasmuchas20dollarsaweek.Generally,they40(permit)tospendthismoneyinanywaytheychoose.11.31.adults/grown-ups32.between33.having34.independent35.with36.what37.more38.get39.As40.arepermitted(12)Since[31]_______startedoperatingin1999,theundergroundinGuangzhou[32]________(bring)greatchangestothecity.With[33]_______totallengthof116kilometers,theundergroundreducesthetime[34]________(long)oftheroadtrafficjams.Inaddition,itreleasesless[35]_______(harm)pollutionintotheair,thusreducingtheserioustrafficpollutioninGuangzhou.Theunderground,[36]______hasbecomeabusinesscardaswellasbeautifulsceneryofGuangzhou,[37]_______(provide)acleanenvironment[38]_______thepassengers.Undergroundline3and4havebeen[39]_________usesinceDecember30,2006,[40]_______(bring)conveniencetomoreandmorepeople.12.31.it32.hasbrought33.a34.length35.harmful36.which37.provides38.for39.in40.bringing(13)Mysisterhaddroppedoutofschooland31veryunwisedecisionswithherlife.Shechosetospendhertimewithpeoplewhowerelost32shewas.Theyallchosetoignoretheir33(responsible)andsupportedoneanotherinalifewhichinvolveddrinkingandpartying.34(sad),theywerealllosingtime.Theywereyoungandhadthepotentialtobecome35theywantediftheywouldonlychoosetorespectthemselvesandbelieveinabetterlife.Mysisterwaslostbutmyfathernevergaveuponher.Shemaynothaveevenknownitbuthisprayersandfaith36hermayhavebeentheverythingsheneeded.Iremembersittingatthefamilydinnertable37everyonehadgatheredexceptmysister.Onceagainshehad chosentodrinkwithfriendsinsteadofspending38eveningwithourfamilywholovedherverymuch.Wesaidshewouldnotcome.Butmyfathersaidshewould.Weallralliedagainsthim,39(bet)shewouldnotshowupandaskedwhyhewouldsaythat.We40convincedhewasindenial.Hesimplysaid,“Iwillalwaysbetonher,onallofyou.”13.31.wasmaking/made32.as33.responsibilities34.Sadly35.whateverwhat36.in37.where38.an39.betting40.were(14)Avisittoadoctor’sofficecosts31_fifteentofiftydollars.32_isalmostimpossibleforpeopletopayforthemedicalcaretheyneed.ManypeopleintheUnitedStatesthinkthatdoctorsareoverpaid.Mostdoctors,33,disagree.Theysaythatthey34(require)tostudymedicineforalongtime.Tuitionformanyyearsofmedicaleducationcostsalotofmoney.Doctorssaythatitisnecessary35mostmedicalstudentstoborrowmoneyfrombank36(pay)theirtuition.Becausetheirmoneymustberepaidto37bank,youngdoctorsneedtoreceivealotofmoneyfortheirwork.So,theycharge(收费)peoplehighpricesformedicalcare.Therefore,itispossiblethatthehighcostofmedicalcareinAmericaisunnecessary.38hightuitionis39causeofhighcosts,onewaytolowercostswouldbetohavemedicalschools40arefreeorhavelowtuition.14.31.from32.It33.however34.wererequired35.for36.topay37.the38.Because39.one40.that15.Anincreaseininterest31readingamongchildrenispreventingthem32(suffer)accidents,British33(research)say.Thescientistslookedatthenumberofchildrenattendingcasualty(看急诊)atJohnRadcliffeHospitalinOxfordonweekendsofSaturday,21June,2003andSaturday,16July,2005—thelaunchdatesofthetwomostrecentHarryPotterbooks,TheOrderofthePhoenix34theHalf—BloodPrince.Theyfoundthatonly36and37kidsrespectivelyneededtreatment35(compare)withanaverageof67childrenon“normal”weekends.Thedoctorssaidwhilereadingdidkeepchildrenawayfrom36(danger)games,itcouldleadtoanincreaseinobesity(肥胖).Theauthorsofthestudysuggestedthat37(encourage)morebookreadingmightbe38usefulwaytopreventchildhoodaccidents.39,theyadmittedtherecouldbeadownsidetoastrategy40seekstoturnactivechildrenintobookworms. 15.31.in,32.suffering/fromsuffering33.researchers,34.and35.compared,36.dangerous37.encouraging,38.a39.However,40.that16.AccordingtotheHongKong-basednewspaperTaKungPao,JackieChanhasparticipatedinthe31(promote)ofmanyfamousbrandsofclothing,shoesandfoodinrecentyears.Severaldaysago,heshowedthepublica32(limit)editionfour-wheeldrivecar,33isespeciallymade34hispersonaltaste.AtthepressconferenceinSingaporeafewdaysago,JackiesaidthatheshouldhavecooperatedwithParjero,35theplanwassuspendedbecauseofthesuddendeathofthecar36(design).LaterhedecidedtoworkwithhisoldpartnerRalliart,oneofthebrandsofMitsubishi,andfinallyrolledout(正式推出)thislimitededitioncarwithastoragecapacityof3,500cubiccentimetersofoil.Only50suchcarswillbeavailableintheworld.Asacarfan,Jackiehasparticipatedin37cardesignhimself.Thecar,38(decorate)withthesymbolsof“dragon”,issaidtobecomfortableandpowerful.Jackiesaidthatmakingthiscarwas39(fulfill)hisdream,nottomakemoney.Thepriceofthecarhasnotbeenannouncedyetdueto40statusofthelimitededitionanddifferenttaxationsystemsallovertheworld.16.31.promotion32.limited33.which34.to35.but36.designer37.the38.decorated39.tofulfill40.its17.Choosingacareerisacomplicatedprocessthatisbasedonanumberofthings,includingyourinterests,skills,work-relatedvalues,andpersonality.Youmightwanttomeetwithacareerdevelopmentprofessional,i.e.careercounselor___31____careerdevelopmentadviser.Acareerdevelopmentprofessionalwillusevarioustoolstohelpyouevaluateyourinterests,personality,skillsandvalues,___32_____iscalledaself-assessment.Heorshewillthenshowyou___33___allthesethings,combined,playaroleinchoosingacareer.Ifyoulackmoney,don’tletthatkeepyoufromgetting___34____helpyouneed.Checkwithyourpubliclibrarysincesomeoffercareerplanninghelp.Alsocheckwithlocalcollegesanduniversities.Mosthavecareerdevelopmentofficeswhichmayofferservicestomembersofthecommunity.Programsthattraincareercounselorsoftenhavestudentsworkwithmembersofthecommunityinordertogainexperience.Thereareself-assessmenttoolsyoucanuse___35__yourown.Manyareavailableonline.36youshouldendupwithisalistofsuitablecareersbasedonyourself-assessment.Obviouslyyoucan’tdoeverythingonyourlist,37willyouwantto.Here’swhereyouneedtodosomeresearch.Youshouldbegintogatherinformationaboutthesecareerswhichwillincludea job____38_____(describe),outlookforthefield,andrequiredtrainingandeducation.Whenyouhavenarroweddownyourchoicetojustafew,youshouldinvestigateevenfurther,perhaps___39______(conduct)someinformationalinterviewswiththoseworkinginthefield.Youcannowmake__40____educateddecisionaboutwhatcareertopursue.17.31.or32.which33.how34.the35.on36.what37.nor38.description39.conducting40.an18.Theweddingringofapregnantwomansavedherlifewhenitturnedabulletasidethatwouldhavehither__31___theheadduringarobberyinBrazil.___32___woman,32,wasworkinginachemist’sonThursdayinMonteAlegre___33___anarmedmanshotheratcloserange,thereportssaidonTuesday.Sheimmediatelyraisedherhands___34___(protect)herfaceandhead.Policesaid___35___waslaterfoundthatthebullethadbouncedoffherweddingringandsavedherlife.However,___36___shotbrushedthewoman,causingminorinjuries,policeadded.Twocustomerswerenot___37___lucky.The17-and11-year-oldgirlswereshotandkilled.Thepregnantwoman___38___(take)tohospitalwheredoctorssaidsheandherbaby,___39___isduetobeborninamonth,wereingoodhealth.Afterthefuneralsofthegirlswhowerekilledintherobbery,residentsofMonteAlegrewentontothestreetstoshowtheirfearand___40___(angry)forBrazil"srisingcrimerate.18.31.in32.The33.when34.toprotect35.it36.another37.as/so38.wastaken39.who40.anger19.Fastfoodbusiness31(develop)tremendouslyinthepast50years.Nowadayspeoplewillseeallkindsoffastfood32hereandthere,whichclearlyshowshowcloselyitisrelatedtoourdailylife.Mostpeoplebelievethatfastfoodbusinesshasbecomepartofourlifeandits33(develop)isgoodforbothsocietyandpeople.Firstly,thebestthingaboutfastfoodisbeingfast.Noweveryonelivesabusylife,34timeisthemostvaluablethingtousall.Fastfoodoffers35mostefficientwaytoeat.Youwillwastenotimeinwaitingorchoosing.36,fastfoodrestaurantsprovideuswithagoodenvironment37entertainmentandstudy.Friendscomehere,chattingorplayingcards;studentscomehere,readingbooksordoinghomework,andmeanwhileyoucanenjoyabagofchipsandabottleofcola38willbringmorepleasure.Thirdly,youngsterscanevenfindgoodopportunitiesofworkingpracticeinsomefastfoodrestaurants.Workingexperiencehelpsthemunderstandthesociety39(well)andimprovetheircommunicatingskills.Inmanyways,webenefitalotfromthefastfoodbusiness.Therefore,Ithink40helpfuland importanttoourlife.19.【解题导语】本文主要介绍了快餐店的一些情况。31.hasdeveloped根据后面的时间短语inthepast50years的用法得知应用现在完成时态。32.restaurants下文有提示,指“快餐店”。33.development指快餐店的“发展”,此处该用名词。34.so前后是因果关系。35.a快餐给人们提供了“一种”很高效的饮食方式。36.Secondly本段列举了在快餐店里就餐的三个好处,这是其中的第二个。37.for表目的。38.which作定语从句的主语。39.better工作经验帮助人们“更好地”了解社会和提高他们的交际能力。40.it指代上句的thefastfoodbusiness。20.SeveralmenhittheSaoPauloMuseumofArtjustbeforedawnonThursday,December20th,2007.Authoritiessaidthat31thievesmusthavebeenwellprepared,as32tookthemjustthreeminutestostealpaintings33twoworld-famousartists,PabloPicasso34CandidoPortinari,whichareworthmillionsofdollars.Imagesfromthesecuritycamerashowthatthreemenbegantheiractionat5:09am,35theguardsinthemuseumweregoingthroughtheirshiftchange(换岗).Theybrokethroughtwoglassdoors,36(run)tothemuseum’stopfloorandgrabbedthetwopaintingsfromdifferentrooms,somehow37(avoid)nearbyguards.Thealarmneverrang,andby5:12am,theyweremakingtheirescape.Afterthat,thepolicewereinterviewingthe30museum38(employ).“Everythingindicatesthievesweresenttodoitbysomewealthyartloverfor39owncollection.Hewasnotrichenoughtobuythepaintings,40hewaswealthy,”saidtheleadpoliceofficer,MarcosGomesdeMoura.20.31.the32.it33.by34.and35.when36.ran37.avoiding38.employees39.his40.though/although21.OdysseusisaliteraryfigureintheOdyssey31(write)byHomer.HerejectedthecomfortablelifeofaGreekkingandmadeapromisetohelpanotherGreekleader,Menelaus,get32wifeback.Butthewar33(drag)onandonandhewasawayfromhisfamilyfortenyears.Duringthistimethefortunesofthewarwereso34(change)thatnoonecouldpredict35wouldwin.OdysseusbecametiredofthewarandthedelayinTroy.Heurgentlywantedtoreturn home,so36theGreekkingshadtheirregularweeklymeetinghesuggestedthattheytake37opportunitytotricktheTrojans.TheGreeksbuiltagiantwoodenhorsesothatmencouldhideinsideit.TheGreeksthenpretendedtoleaveabroadtheirshipsasifthey38(discourage)bythelengthofthewar.TheTrojansblessedtheirGod39theirgoodfortuneandpreparedtocelebrate.ThatnightthemenclimbedoutofthehorseandopenedthecitygatestotheGreekarmy.TheTrojansawoketotheboomofthewarningbell40(announce)aGreekvictory.SothewarendedbutthepunishmentoftheTrojanpeoplewasonlyjustbeginning.21.31.written32.his33.dragged34.changeable35.who36.when37.an38.werediscouraged39for40.announcing22.Withthe2008SummerOlympicscomingnear,thereisalottobedone.31ofthemanythingstodoistoplantheexactrouteoftheOlympicFlameonitstriptoBeijing.Asdiscussionscontinue32whereandwhenthisuniquesymbolwilltravel,people___33_(take)noticeofthisgreatOlympicGamestradition.TheOlympicFlame,ortorch,34(introduce)tothemodernOlympicin1928,symbolizingthegiftoffire35(give)tomanbyPrometheus.In1936,thetorchwaslitinAthensandcarriedby36(run)allthewaytothesiteoftheOlympicsinBerlin.ThistorchrelayhastakenplaceforalltheSummerGames37then,andforalltheWinterGamessince1960.EachOlympicyear,thetorchislitfromthesamefireinAthensandtakento38hostcity.Thetorchhastraveledmanymilesbyrunners,boats,andairplanes;andithasevenbeencarriedunderwater.39thetorchrelaygoesnextyear,40willsurelybeanobjectofinterestandinspiration.22.31.One32.about33.aretaking34.wasintroduced35.given36.runners37.since38.the39.Wherever40.it23.Wheneveryourchild’ssemesterreportcardarrives,keepthefollowingthingsinmind.Ifthegradesarelower____31___thoseyouhaveseenfromyourchildinmiddleschool,findoutwhy.____32____youhearstatementssuchas,“Theteacherdoesn’tlikeme”,besure____33_____(do)twothings.First,explaintoyourchildthatthegradeisnottheteacher’s____34____his/hers.Second,contacttheteacher,andfindout___35___theteacherthinkstheproblemmightbe.Ifyourchildishavingtransitionalacademicdifficulty,checkhis/herstudyhabits.Doesthestudentspendatleast1to1.5hoursanightonhomework?Doesyourchildknow___36____tomanage time?Theseareskillswhichcan____37____(learn).Ifyoucan’thelpyourchildperfectthem,reachouttoyourschoolorto_____38_____outsidetutorforhelpearlyinyourchild’shigh-schoolcareer.Alwaysgiveyourchildrentheknowledgethatyouaretheretosupportthemintheirendeavorsbutthatyourecognizethattheyaretruly___39___(separation)peoplefromyou.Donottrytorealizeyourdreams____40___them.23.31.than32.If33.todo34.but35.what36.how37.belearned38.an39.separate40.through24.Nearly6millionpeoplegotoLouvreMuseumtoseetheMonaLisaeveryyear,attractedbythe___31(mysterious)ofhersmile.“Itisveryinterestingthatwhenyouarenotlookingather,sheseems___32(smile),andthenyoulookatherandshestops,”saidProfessorMargaretLivingstoneofHarvardUniversity.“It’s33directvision(视觉)isexcellentatpickingupdetail,butlesssuitedtolookingatshadows.DaVincipaintedthesmileinshadows.”However,34actualhistoryoftheMonaLisaisjust___35mysteriousasthesmile.DaVinci36loveditsomuchthathealwayscarrieditwithhim,untilitwaseventuallysoldtoFrance’sKingFrancisIin1519.In1911,thepaintingwasstolen37theLouvrebyaformeremployee38tookitoutofthemuseumhiddenunderhiscoat.HesaidheplannedtoreturnittoItaly.ThepaintingwassentbacktoFrancetwoyearslater.DuringtheWorldWarII,Francehidthepaintinginsmalltowns___39(keep)itoutofthehandsofGermanforces.IfGermanforces___40(find)it,wewouldn’thaveseenthevaluablepaintinginLouvre.24.31.mystery32.(tobe)smiling33.because34.the35.as36.himself.37.from38.who/that39.tokeep40.hadfound25.ItwasmyfirstdayinHangzhou,theChinesecityfamousforitsnaturalbeautyandhistoryandIdidn"thavemuchtimetospare.Iwantedtosee31muchofthecityaspossibleinthetwodays32IwastoreturntoGuangzhou.Myfirsttaskwastodecidewheretogoand33togetthere.Itookoutmyguidebookinwhichtherewasalotofinformationaboutthecity"swell-knowntourist34(attract)andstartedtoread.Atthatmomentanattractiveyounglady35noticed,nybookcameuptomeandintroduced36.ShesaidhernamewasMissBaiSheandkindlyofferedtoshowme37thecity.Iwasdelightedandwasabouttoacceptherproposalwhenshesuggestedwefirst38(go)totheWestLakeandwalk alongtheBrokenBridge.IquitelikedtheideaofvisitingtheWestLakebutwasn"tsosureaboutcrossingtheBrokenBridge.39itwasbroken,didsheexpectmetojumpacross?AndIcouldn"tswim,soifIfellinthenIwoulddrown.ThatwasdefinitelynotanattractiveideasoIpolitelydeclinedherinvitation,40(close)mybookandwalkedaway.25.31.as32.before33.how34.attractions35.who/that36.herself37.around38.go39.If/Since/As40.closed26.LakeTiticaca,afamouslakeinSouthAmerica,islocatedontheborderbetweenBoliviaandPeru.Butthelivesoftheancientpeoplewhooncelivedaroundthelakeand__31__culturewasthoughttobehighlyadvanced,havelongremainedasecret.Recently__32__,scientiststakingpartinanexplorationprojectatthelakehavefound__33__theybelievetobea1000-year-oldtemple__34__thewater.Diversfromthestudygrouphavediscovered__35__buildingscientiststhinkistheremainsofatemplebuiltbythepeoplewhooncelivedbesidethelake.Theprojectleadershopetobeginraisingimportantmaterialsfromthesitelaterthisweek__36__badweatherforcesachangeintheirplans."Thescientistshavenotyethadtheopportunitytostudythematerialscarefully,"saidprojectdirector,JohnAubi."Butsome__37__(put)forwardtheideathattheremainsdatefromthisperiodbecauseoftheir__38__(similar)tothosefoundelsewhere."Theresearchteamhassofarthisyearmademorethan200divesintowater30metresdeep.Duringthesedives,__39__havebeenrecordingtheancientremainsonfilm.Therewillbeameeting,__40__(start)laterthisyeartoreviewthefilm.26.31.whose32.however33.what34.under/beneath/in35.a36.unless37.haveput/areputting38.similarity/similarities39.they40.starting27.Oneday,abouttenyearsago,whileworkingatthecashregisterinthegiftshopatmyUniversityMuseumofNaturalHistory,Isaw31elderlycouplecomeinwithalittlegirlinawheelchair.AsIlooked32(close)atthisgirl,Ifoundthatshewasfixedonherchair.Ithenrealizedshehadnoarmsorlegs,justahead,aneckandupperbody,33(dress)inalittlewhiteskirt.Asthecouplewheeledheruptome,Iturnedmyheadtowardthegirl.WhenItookthemoneyfromhergrandparents,Ilookedback34thegirl,whowasgivingmethemostoptimistic,largestsmileIhadeverseen.Allofasudden,herhandicapwasgoneandallIsawwasthisbeautifulgirl, 35smilejustmeltedme36almostinstantlygavemeacompletelynewsenseof37lifeisallabout.Shetookmefromapoor,unhappycollegestudentand38(bring)meintoherworld;aworldofsmiles,loveand39(warm).I’masuccessfulbusinessmannowandwheneverIthinkaboutthetroublesoftheworld,Ithinkaboutthatlittlegirlandtheremarkablelessonaboutlifethatshetaught40.27.31.an32.closer/closely33.dressed34.at35.whose36.and37.what38.brought39.warmth40.me28.Eachofusfailedfromtimetotime.Ifwearewise,weacceptthesefailuresasanecessarypartofthelearningprocess.Butalltoooften___31___parentsandteachers,wedonotallowourchildrentohavethesameright.Weconveyeitherbywords___32___byactionsthatfailureissomethingtobeashamed___33___.andthatnothingbuttopperformancemeetswithour___34___(approve).WhenIseeachildsubjecttothiskindofpressure,IthinkofDonnie.Hewas___35___shy,nervousperfectionist.Hisfearoffailure___36___(keep)himfromclassroomgamesthatotherchildrenplayedwithjoyousabandon.Heseldomansweredquestionsforfear___37___hemightbewrong.Heseldomfinishedhisworkbecauseherepeatedlycheckedwithmetobesurehehadn’tmadeamistake.Itriedmybesttobuildup___38___self-confidence.AndIrepeatedlyaskedGodfordirection.Butnothingchangeduntilmidterm,___39___MaryAnne,astudentteacher,wasappointedtoourclassroom.Shewasyoungandpretty,andshelovedchildren.Mypupils,Donnie___40___(include),adoredher.Withherfrequentencouragement,Donniebecameconfident.28.31.as32.or33.of34.approval35.a36.kept37.that38.his39.when40.included29.ChineseproverbsarerichandtheyarestillwidelyusedinChinesepeople’sdailylife.31theseproverbsthereareofteninterestingstories.Forexample,theproverb,“pluckingupacrop32(help)itgrow”,isbasedonthefollowingstory.Itissaidthatashort—temperedmanintheSongDynasty(960—1279)wasveryanxioustohelp33ricecropgrowupquickly.Hewasthinkingabout34dayandnight.Butthecropwasgrowingmuchslowerthanheexpected.Oneday,hecameupwithanidea35hewouldpluckupallofhiscropafewinches.He didsothenextday.Hewasverytired36doingthisforawholeday,37hefeltveryhappysincethecropdid“grow”38(high).Hissonheardaboutthisandwenttoseethecrop.Unfortunatelytheleavesofthecropbegantowither.Thisproverbissayingwehavetoletthingsgointheir39(nature)course.Beingtooanxioustohelpaneventdevelopoften40(result)inthecontrarytoourintention.29.31.Behind32.tohelp33.his/the34.this/it35.that36.after37.but38.higher39.natural40.results.30.Wereyouthefirstorthelastchildinyourfamily?Orwereyouamiddleoranonlychild?Somepeoplethink31matterswhereyouwereborninyourfamily.Buttherearedifferentideasaboutwhatbirthordermeans.Somepeoplesaythatoldestchildren,32aresmartandstrong-willed,areverylikely33(succeed).Thereason34thisissimple.Parentshavealotoftimefortheirfirstchildandgivehimorheralotofattention.Anonlychildwillsucceedfor35samereason.Whathappenstothe36childreninthefamily?Middlechildrendon’tgetsomuchattention,sotheydon’tfeelthatimportant.Ifafamilyhasmanychildren,themiddleonesometimesgetslostinthecrowd.Theyoungestchild,37,oftengetsspecialtreatment.Oftenthischildgrowsuptobefunny.Butarecentstudysawthingsquite38(difference).Thestudyfoundthatfirstchildrenbelievedinfamilyrules.Theydidn’ttakemanychancesin39lives.Theyusually40(follow)orders.Rulesdidn’tmeanasmuchtolaterchildreninthefamily.Theytookchancesandtheyoftendidbetterinlife.30.31.it32.who33.tosucceed34.for35.the36.other37.however/though38.differently39.their40.followed阅读下面短文,根据上下文填入适当的词语,或使用括号中的词语的适当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡上标号的相应位置。(1)IntheUnitedStates,therewere222people1.__________(report)tobebillionaires(亿万富翁)in2003.The2.__________oftheseisBillGates,worthatleast$41billion,whomadehis money3.__________startingthecompanyMicrosoft.Mr.Gateswasonly21yearsold4.__________hefirsthelpedtosetupthecompanyin1976.Hewasabillionaire5.__________thetimehewas6.__________,therearestillsomeotherpeoplewhohavemadelotsofmoneyateven7.__________(young)ages.OtheryoungpeoplewhohavestruckitrichincludeJackieCooganandShirleyTemple.8.__________ofthesechildactorsmadeoveramilliondollars9.__________(act)inmoviesbeforetheywere14.But10.__________youngestbillionaireisAlbertvonThurnundTaxisofGermany,who,in2001,inherited(继承)abilliondollarswhenheturned18!           (2)Finishingtheirshoppingatthemall,acouplediscoveredthattheirnewcar1.__________(steal).Theyfiledareport2.__________thepolicestationandadetectivedrovethem3.__________totheparkinglottolookforevidence.Totheir4.__________(amaze),thecarhadbeenreturned5.__________therewasanoteinitthatsaid:“Iapologizefortakingyourcar.MywifewashavingababyandIhadtorushhertothe6.__________.Pleaseforgettheinconvenience.Therearetwotickets7.__________tonight"sManiaTwainconcert.”Theirfaithinhumanityrestored.Thecoupleattended8.__________concert.Butwhentheyreturnedhome,theyimmediatelyfound.9.__________theirhousehadbeenransacked(洗劫).Onthebathroommirrorwas10.__________note:“Ihavetoputmykidthroughcollegesomehow,don"tI?”(3)People1.__________(live)indifferentcountriesmadedifferentkindsofwords.Todaythereareaboutfifteenhundred2.__________intheworld.Eachcontainsmanythousandsofwords.Averylargedictionary,forexample,containsfour3.__________fivehundredthousandwords.Butwedonotneed4.__________these.Toreadshortstoriesyouneedtoknowonlyabouttwothousandwords.5.__________youleaveschool,youwilllearnonlyonethousandormore.Thewordsyouknowarecalledyourvocabulary.Youshouldtrytomakeyourvocabulary6.__________(big).Readasmanybooksaswecan.Therearealotofbooks7.__________(write)ineasyEnglish.Youwillenjoythem.Whenyoumeet8.__________newword,lookit 9.__________inyourdictionary.Yourdictionaryisyour10.__________(much)usefulbook.(4)WhenyouareinEnglandyoumustbeverycarefulinthestreets1.__________thetrafficdrivesontheleft.Beforeyoucrossastreetyoumustlooktotherightfirst2.__________thentheleft.Inthemorningandintheeveningwhenpeoplegotoorcomefrom3.__________,thestreetsareverybusy.Trafficismost4.__________(danger)then.WhenyougobybusinEngland,youhavetobecareful,5.__________.Alwaysrememberthetrafficmovesontheleft.Soyoumustbecareful.6.__________(have)alookfirst,oryouwillgo7.__________wrongway.InmanyEnglishcities,therearebigbuses8.__________twofloors.Youcansitonthe9.__________(two)floor.From10.__________youcanseethecityverywell.It’sveryinteresting.                            (5)1.__________artisthadasmalldaughter.Sometimeshepaintedwomen2.__________anyclotheson,andheandhis3.__________alwaystriedtokeepthesmallgirlout4.__________hewasdoingthis,“Sheis5.__________youngtounderstand,”theysaid.Butoneday,whentheartist6.__________(paint)awomanwithnoclotheson,heforgottolockthedoor,andthegirlsuddenlyranintotheroom.Hemotherranupthestairs7.__________her,butwhenshegottotheroom,thelittlegirlwasalreadyintheroomandlookingatthewoman8.__________herparentswaitedforhertospeak.Forafewsecondsthelittlegirlsaid9.__________,butthensherantohermotherandsaid10.__________(angry),“Whydoyoulethergoaboutwithoutshoesandsocksonwhenyoudon’tletme?”(6)MostAmericansdon’tliketogetadvice1.__________membersoftheirfamily.Theygetadvicefrom“2.__________(strange)”.Whentheyneedadvice,theydon’tusuallygotopeopletheyknow.3.__________manyofthemwriteletterstonewspapersandmagazines4.__________giveadviceonmanydifferentsubjects5.__________(include)familyproblems,theuseof language,health,cooking,childcare,clothes,6.__________evenonhowtobuyahouseoracar.Mostnewspapers7.__________(regular)printlettersfromreaderswithproblems.Alongwiththelettersthereare8.__________writtenbypeoplewhoaresupposedtoknowhowtosolvesuchproblems.Someofthesewritersaredoctors,9.__________arelawyersoreducators.Buttwoofthemostfamouswritersofadvicearewomenwithoutspecial10.__________(train)forthiskindofwork.(7)Withoutproperplanning,tourismcancause1.__________.Forexample,toomanytouristscancrowdpublicplaces2.__________arealsoenjoyedbytheinhabitants(居民)ofacountry.Iftourismcreatetoomuchtraffic,theinhabitantswillbecome3.__________(annoy)andunhappy.Theybegintodisliketourists4.__________totreatthemimpolitely.Theyforgethowmuchtourismcanhelpthecountry’seconomy5.__________isimportanttothinkaboutthepeopleofadestinationcountryand6.__________tourismaffectsthem.Tourismshouldhelp7.__________countrykeepthecustomsandbeautythatattractstourists.Tourismshouldalsoadvancethewealthand8.__________(happy)oflocalinhabitants.Toomuchtourismcanbeaproblem.Iftourism9.__________(grow)tooquickly,peoplemustleaveotherjobstowork10.__________thetourismindustry.Thismeansthatotherpartsofthecountry’seconomycansuffer.(8)Londonwasawarded1.__________2012OlympicGamesonWednesday,2.__________(defeat)EuropeanrivalParisinthefinalroundofvotingtotakethegamesbacktoBritishcapital3.__________thefirsttimesince1948.4.__________Moscow,NewYorkandMadridwereeliminated(淘汰)inthefirstthreeroundsLondonbeatParis54—50onthefourthballot(投票表决)oftheIOC.InLondoncrowdscheeredandwavedflagsas5.__________watchedtheannouncementfromSingapore6.__________agiantscreeninTrafalgarSquareandintheeastLondonarea7.__________themainOlympiccomplex(建筑群)willbebased.Blairspenttwodaysinlobbying(游说)inSingapore8.__________leavingtohosttheG8 summit(8国峰会)inScotland.“Mypromisetoyouiswewillbeyourvery9.__________(good)partners,”Blairsaid.It’sthefourthbid(申办)fromBritainafter10.__________(fail)attemptsbyBirminghamforthe1992OlympicsandManchesterforthe1996and2000.(9)Whyissettinggoalsso1.__________?Becausegoalscanhelpyoudo,be,andexperienceeverything2.__________youwantinlife.Instead3.__________justlettinglifehappentoyou,goalsallow4.__________tomakeyourlifehappen.5.__________(success)andhappypeoplehavesetslotsofgoalstohelpthemreachtheiraims.Bysettinggoalsyouaretakingcontrolofyourlife.It’s6.__________havingamaptoshowyou7.__________youwanttogo.Winnersinlifesetgoalsandfollowthroughwiththem.Winnersdecidewhattheywantinlifeandthengettherebymakingplansand8.__________(set)goals.Unsuccessfulpeoplejustletlifehappenbyaccident.Goalsaren’tdifficulttoset,and9.__________aren’tdifficulttoreach.Itisuptoyoutofindoutwhatyourgoalsreallyare.Youare10.__________onewhomustdecidewhattodoandinwhatdirectiontoaimyourlife. (10)Weoftenthinkoffuture.Weoftenwonder1.__________theworldwillbelikeahundredyears’time.Thinkof2.__________space.Perhapsapermanentstationonthemoon3.__________(setup).Perhapspeoplewillbeabletovisitthemoonas4.__________.Cheaprocketsforspacetravelwillhavebeendeveloped,5.__________(permit)longjourneysthroughthesolarsystem.Whenthattimecomes,peoplewillbetakingholidaysinspaceandvisiting6.__________planets.Greatprogresswillhavebeenmade7.__________medicine,too.Pollutionwillhavebeencontrolledinahundredyears’time.8.__________theworldwillhavebeendeveloped—evenAntarctica.Wewillhaveusedupmostoftheearth’slandtobuildourcities,9.__________floatingcitieswillhavebeenbuilt.TheJapanesehavealreadyplansofthiskind.Andtherewillbecities10.__________thesea.  (11)Onceuponatimetherewasarichmerchant1.__________had4wives.Helovedthe4thwifethemost.Hetookgreatcareofherandgavehernothing2.__________thebest.Healsolovedthe3rdwifeverymuch.Hewasvery3.__________(pride)ofherandalwayswantedtoshowoffhertohisfriends.Healsolovedhis2ndwife.Sheis4.__________veryconsiderateperson,alwayspatientandinfactisthemerchant’sclosefriend.5.__________themerchantfacedsomeproblems,healwaysturnedtohis2ndwifeand6.__________wouldalwayshelphimoutandtide(帮助渡过)him7.__________difficulttimes.Now,themerchant’s1stwifeisaveryloyalpartnerandhasmadegreat8.__________(contribute)inmaintaininghiswealthandbusinessaswellas9.__________(take)careofthehousehold.10.__________,themerchantdidnotlovethefirstwifeandalthoughshelovedhimdeeply,hehardlytooknoticeofher.                (12)Thereoncewereagoatandadonkey1.__________livedonafarm.Thedonkeyworkedthehardestsothefarmerfeditthemost2.__________.Sometimesthedonkeywasgivenmorefood3.__________itcouldeat.Thismadethegoatsojealous4.__________itbeganplottingagainst(谋划对付)thedonkey."Hey,donkey,"thegoatsaidoneday."Ithinkyoudotoomuchworkonthisfarm.Youcarrysuchheavythingsfrommorningtonight.Whydon"tyoupretend5.__________(get)sicksoyoucantakeaday6.__________?""Thedonkeythoughtthegoathadagreatidea.Sothenextmorning,thedonkeylayinthestable(畜栏)onitssidewithitseyes7.__________(close).Rightaway,thefarmercalledthedoctor.8.__________lookingatthedonkey,thedoctorsaiditneededaspecialmedicinemade9.__________theheartofagoat.Sothefarmerkilled10.__________goatandgavethedonkeymedicinemadefromitsheart.(13)Dawngraduatedseveralyearsago. She1.__________(be)asuccessfulmodel,andfindingajobhadnotbeena2.__________—untilrecently.WhenDawndidstarttryingtofindanothertypeof 3.__________,shefoundininterviewafterinterviewthatcomputerliteracy(能力)wasamustto4.__________(employ).SinceDawnhadalwaysbeenafraid5.__________learningcomputerwhileincollege—ourschooldidn"trequiretolearncomputeratthattime—shemanagedtogetadegree6.__________ everconfronting(面对)acomputer.Finally,aftermonthsofsearchingforajob,Dawnfailed.Shehadtoadmitthatsidestepping(回避)computerliteracy(读写能力)hadn"tbeenagoodidea.7.__________,Sheenrolledinacomputercourseat8.__________adultvocationalschool.9.__________(surprise),althoughshehadbeenafraidoflearningcomputer,shetooktocomputers10.__________muchthatafteraboutayearsheopenedherowncomputer-basedbusiness. (14)Someday,1.__________youarelucky,youmayseeabongo(大羚羊).Buttheonlywaymostpeoplewillseeitisina2.__________.TheyarefoundinAfrica,3.__________theylivedeepinforests.EveninAfrica,veryfewpeopleevergettoseeabongo.Thebongodoesnotcomeoutoftheforestveryoften.Itisananimalthatkeepsto4.__________.Thebongohasbeautifulcoloring.Itshairisbrightbrown5.__________(mix)withorangeandred.Downitsbackandacrossitssidesthebongohasyellow-whitestrips(条纹).Animalsthatlook6.__________foodatnightusuallyhavebigeyes.Thishelpsthemsee7.__________(good)atnight.Theforestsinwhichbongosliveareverydark.Theeyesofbongosareverybig.So,theyhavenotrouble8.__________(live)inthedarkness.Bongosinzoosdonotliketogooutsideon9.__________days.Theyonlygooutsideonthosedays10.__________itisdarkorverycloudy.  (15)Gandhi,anIndiannationalhero,washonored1.__________thefatheroftheIndiannation.HehasbeenrespectedandbelovedbytheIndians.HewasborninIndiain1869.Followingthelocalcustom,hegot2.__________(marry)attheageof13.In1888hesailedtoEngland,3.__________hestudiedlawforthreeyearsandbecamealawyer.OnhisreturntoIndia,hewassenttoSouthAfricatoworkonalawcase.InSouthAfricahe4.__________(surprise)tofindthattheproblemofracialdiscrimination(种族歧视)wasserious.Thereheformedanorganizationandstartedamagazinetofight5.__________equalrights. GandhireturnedtoIndiain1915,6.__________IndiawascontrolledbytheBritish.HeledtheIndianstofightforanendtotheBritishruleand7.__________(depend)forhiscountry.InthepoliticalmovementmanyIndiansincludingGandhiwereputinprison.8.__________,thestrugglesneverstopped.TheBritishgovernmenthadtogive9.__________andIndiawonitsindependencein1947.10.__________(fortunate)GandhiwasshotbyanIndianwhoopposedhisviewsanddiedonJanuary30th,1948. (16)Mrs.Wilson,thewifeofarichman,1.__________someofherfriendstolunch.Shewastryinganewwaytocookfishandshewasverypleasedwith2.__________whenthefishwasready.Asthefishwasveryhot,sheputitneartheopenwindowto3.__________forafewminutes.Fiveminuteslater,whenshecamebackforit,shewas4.__________tofindtheneighbor’scatatthefish.Shewasintimetostopthecat5.__________itwastoolate.Thatafternooneveryoneenjoyedthefish.Theytalkedandlaughed6.__________fouro’clock.Aftertheguestsleft,Mrs.Wilsonfelttired7.__________happy.Shewassittingdowninachairnearthewindowwhenshesawtheneighbor’scatdeadinhergarden.Shewassurethefishwasbad.What8.__________happentoherfriends?Sheatoncetelephonedthefamilydoctorforhelp.Thedoctorlikedeachguest9.__________(meet)him.OnceagainMrs.Wilsonwasaloneinherchairstilltiredbutnotlongerhappy.Justthenthetelephonerang.10.__________washerneighbor,“Oh,Mrs.Wilson,”hecried.”Mycatisdead.Shewaskilledbysomeoneinacarandputinyourgarden….”(17)Nowadays,almosteveryone1.__________(realize)thatsmokingis2._________(harm)topeople’shealth.Sometimesit3.__________causesfire.InChina,about38%ofthepeoplesmoke.Everyyear,theysmokemillionsofpacketsof4.__________.It’sbadnewsforthehealthofnation.It’sknownthatsmokingcancausedifferentkindsofdisease.Everyyear,manypeopledie5.__________theseillnesses,suchaslungandthroatcancers.Italsocoststhegovernmentmuch moneytolook6.__________thesesickpeople.Smokingisalsoharmfultothose7._________don’tsmoke,8.__________(especial)tochildrenandwomen.Inaword,smokingisnogood.9.__________youwanttosmoke,justthinkofthosewhosufferfromdiseases10.__________thefiresthatdestroypeople’slivesandproperties! (18)Manypeopleliketo1._________thelatestnewspaper.But2.__________isitproducedsoquickly?Themostimportantmanmaybe3.__________chiefeditor.Hedecides4.__________todo.Everymorningthe5.__________(journal)aresenttoreporttheevents.Sometimestheyneedaface-to-faceinterviewwithpeople6.__________dotelephoneinterviews.Meanwhile,thepictureeditorsendsphotographertotakethe7.__________theyneed.Laterintheday,theypassthestoriesandthe8.__________(develop)photostotheeditor.Thechiefeditorwillchoosethemostimportantnewsforthefrontpage.9.__________editorsreadthestories,makesomenecessarychangesandwriteheadlinesforthem.10.__________thenewspaperisprintedanddeliveredtodifferentplaces. (19)Withthe1.__________(develop)ofindustry,airpollutionisgettingmoreandmoreserious.InBeijing,manypeoplesufferdifferentkindsofillnessesbecause2.__________airpollution.Airpollutioniscausedbythefollowing3.__________:abouthalfoftheproblemiscausedbyvehicles.Therearemoreandmorecars,busesontheroads,andtheygiveoff4.__________(poison)gases.25%ofairpollutioniscausedbyfactories.Anotherfactoristhesmokers.Smokingnotonlydoesharmtotheirhealth5.__________toothers.6.__________these,about10%ofairpollutioniscausedbyotherreasons.Weshouldtakesomemeasurestofight7.__________pollution.Newfuelcanbeusedtotake8.__________placeofgas.Wecanplantmoretrees.Ifeverybodyrealizesthe9.__________(important)ofenvironmentanddoessomethingtostoppollution,theproblemwill10.__________(solve). (20)Recently,awebsitehascarried1.__________asurveyaboutthecommonviewongraduates2.__________BeijingUniversity.28%oftheinterviewedcompaniesthinkthatthey3.__________(satisfy)withthegraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.Thegraduatesintheircompanieshaveawiderangeof4.__________(know)andtheylearnthingsveryquicklyandeasily.5.__________,mostofthecompaniesdon’tthinkmuchofgraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.Intheireyes,thegraduatesalwaysstick6.__________theirownopinionsandlacktheteamworkspirit7.__________theyareworking.Besides,theymaynotbesatisfiedwiththeirjobsevenwithbigcompanies,andtheyusuallyasktoo8.__________.Asaresult,34%ofthecompaniesinsistthat9.__________willnotemploygraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.Inbrief,societyandeventhestudentsthemselvesexpecttoomuchfromgraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.That’s10.__________agraduateclaimsthatheisrubbish.(21)AssoonasIreturnedfromtheUSA,Icalled1.Lily,oneofmyneighbours.Idialedseveraltimes,butIstillcouldnotget2.__________it.“Isithertelephoneoutof3.__________or4.__________shechangedthenumber?”Ithought.“SheusedtohelpmegreatlywhenIwasinneedofher.Sheisakindlady,5.__________isthoughthighlyofbyothers.Anyway,Imustgotoseeherthistime.”Thenextmorning,6.__________windwasblowinghard.7.__________(Regard)ofthebadweather,Iwenttotheshop,buyingsomepresents.ThenItookataxianddrovetoherhome.Iarrivedtenminuteslater.Iknockedatthedoor.Outcameanoldlady.“IsLily’shomehere?”Iaskedher.“Oh,youareTony!”Theladycried8.__________amazement.“ImyselfamLily!”“IssheLily?Sheismuch9..__________thanLily!”It’smyturntobeshockedthistime.Istarredatherforseveralminutes.“MyGod!SheisLily,10.__________canonepersonchangesomuch?”(22)AnideatocycletoTibetoccurred1.__________meoneyearago.Iknowit’squitepracticalineconomical2.__________.Foronething,Ican’thavetoomuchmoney.Foranother,itisbound 3.__________(do)megoodbecauseIcantake4.__________freshaironthewaythere.IcalledTom,whohadborrowedmeasumofmoney,tellinghimmyidea.Hewasexcitedatmywordsandpromisedto5.offhisdebtassoonaspossible.Healsoofferedtoteam6.__________withme.7..__________(Apparent),healsoshowedgreatinterestinthistrip.Fivemonthsbeforeourtrip,wekepttakingexerciseandbuiltupourstrongbodied8.__________weknewitwouldbeimpossibletorealizeordreamwithoutbeinghealthy.Iusedtohearthatsomepeoplemakingatriptherediedfrom9.__________lackoxygen—they10.__________devotetheirlivestotheirdream!Butthecostistoomuch.Sobothofusinsistedonrunninginthemorningfromtimetotime.(23)Iwenttotheseasidetospendmyholidaylastsummerholidaywithmyfamily.Oneday,Iwasswimmingintheriver1.__________someoneshouted,“Lookout.Thereisasharknotfaraway!”onhearingtheshout,Iwasscaredto2.__________becauseIwaswellaware3.__________itsdangerouscharacteristic.“Justdon’tworry,Tom!”myfathersaidtome,“butinordertoavoidbeingharmed,let’sgobacktoourhotel.”Westayedintheseasideforabouttwoweeks.Thoughtheweatherwas4.__________hotterthanthatinmyhometown,Igotusedto5.__________and6.__________athome.Everymorning,Igotupearlierthanmyparentsandwentforbreakfastaheadoftime.ThenIwenttohave7.__________chatwithmynewfriend,John,whoIhappenedtocome8.__________duringmyholiday.Johnwasanativeandhewasfamiliarwiththeseasidewell.Hewasamanwithgood9.__________(quality).Soonwebecameverygoodfriends.Afterweparted,wehavebeenkeptwritingtoeachother.Now,Istilloftenhearfromhim.Wetalkedinourletteraboutthingsandpersons10.__________werememberedintheseaside.(24)Tomisaboywithphysical1.__________(disable)andhecan’twalkas2.__________normalboy.Inordertoofferhimmoreconvenience,hismotherboughthimarobot3.__________nameisJimmyyesterday.JimmyaccompaniesTomeverydayafterhisparentsleaveforwork,4.__________(take)careofhim.Tomsuffersfromararedisease.Hecan’t5.__________(动词短语).Instead,hehastositonanarmchairalltheday.JimmyshowsympathytoTomandtrieshis besttomakehimhappy.Somedaysago,hetookTomtothepark.Hetriedtoprotecthimfrombeingharmed.HegaveTomencouragementtohaveatrytowalk.SoTom6.__________.ButtoJimmy’sdisappointment,Tomsellontheground,causingsomeotherboysnearbytomakefun7.__________him.“Don’tlaughatthedisabled!”Jimmyturned8.__________,warningthoseboys.Theyfeltsorryandranawayimmediately.Thenextday,JimmytookTomtotheparkonceagain.Thistime,Tomwas9.__________tothecircumstanceanddidn’tfeelclumsy(笨拙的)anylonger.Hegetsbackhisownconfidence10.__________heisstilladisabledboy.参考答案(1)1.reported 2.richest/wealthiest 3.by 4.when 5.by  6.However 7.younger 8.Both 9.acting 10.the(2)1.hadbeenstolen 2.at 3.back 4.amazement 5.and 6.hospital 7.for 8.the 9.that 10.another(3)1.living 2.languages 3.or 4.all 5.Before 6.bigger 7.written 8.a 9.up 10.most(4)1.because 2.and 3.work 4.dangerous 5.too 6.Have 7.the 8.with 9.second 10.there(5)1.An 2.without 3.wife 4.when/while 5.too  6.waspainting 7.after 8.Both 9.nothing 10.angrily(6)1.from 2.strangers 3.Instead 4.that/which 5.including  6.and 7.regularly 8.answers 9.others 10.training(7)1.problems 2.that/which 3.annoyed 4.and 5.It 6.how  7.a 8.happiness 9.grows 10.in(8)1.the 2.defeating 3.for 4.After 5.they 6.on 7.where 8.before 9.best 10failed(9)1.important 2.that 3.of 4.yourself 5.Successful 6.like 7.where 8.setting 9.they 10.the(10)1what 2./ 3.willhavebeensetup 4.tourists/visitors/travelers  5.permitting 6.other 7.in 8.All 9.so/thus/therefore 10.under (11.)1who 2.but 3.proud 4.a 5When/Whenever 6.she 7.through 8.contributions 9.taking 10.However(12)1.that 2.food 3.than 4.that 5.toget 6.off  7.closed 8.After9.from 10.his/the(13)1hadbeen 2.problem 3.job 4.employment 5.of 6.without 7.Therefore/Thus 8.an 9.Surprisingly 10.so (14)1.if 2.zoo 3.where 4.itself 5.mixed 6.for 7.better 8.living9.bright 10.when (15)1as 2.married 3.where 4.wassurprised 5.for 6.when 7.independence 8.However 9.in 10.Unfortunately (16)1.invited 2.herself 3.cool 4.surprised 5.before  6.till/until7.but 8.would 9.tomeet 10.It (17)1hasrealized 2.harmful 3.even 4.cigarettes 5.of/from 6.after7.who 8.especially 9.If 10.and (18)1.read 2.how 3.the 4.what 5.journalists 6.or  7.pictures/photos8.developed 9.Other 10.Finally (19)1development 2.of 3.reasons 4.poisonous 5.but(also) 6.Besides7.against 8.the 9.importance 10.besolved (20)1.out 2.from 3.aresatisfied 4.knowledge 5.However 6.to 7.when/while 8.much9they 10.why(21)1.up 2.through 3.order 4.has 5.who 6.the  7.Regardless 8.in9.older10.How(22)1.to 2.way 3.todo 4.in 5.pay 6.up 7.apparently  8.because 9.the 10.did(23)1.when 2.death 3.of 4.much 5.it 6.felt 7.a 8.across 9.qualification 10.that(24)1.disability 2a 3.whose 4.taking 5.standup 6.did  7.of 8.around 9.adaptable/used 10.though