【英语】2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文10篇训练之二十九(14页word版)

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【英语】2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文10篇训练之二十九(14页word版)

‎2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文10篇训练之二十九 ‎[一]‎ A Welcome Gift Dario and his mother loved their new apartment. The living room was large enough for their piano. That night, the two of them__ 36 side by side at the piano. They played jazz music to celebrate their new home. The loud 37 filled the room and made them feel very happy.‎ The next morning, 38 , their happiness disappeared. Someone had left a 39 under their door during the night. One of their neighbors had written to complain(抱怨) about the sound of the piano. Dario’s mother asked the building superintendent(管理员) if he knew anything about it. But he said that they were all 40 people and he couldn’t imagine any of them had done that. Later that morning, Dario suggested that they write a letter to their 41 and apologize for their playing.‎ ‎“Maybe we could go and 42 everyone in person(亲自) .” his mother said.‎ ‎“What if we invited them to come here for a 43 instead? Dario asked.‎ They both loved the 44 . Over the next few days, they sent out invitations and prepared desserts(甜品) 45 their guests. They decorated the apartment with streamers(彩带) and party lights.‎ Finally, the day of the party 46 . Some guests brought presents. Others brought flowers. Some even brought desserts to 47 . One woman, Mrs. Gilbert, 48 Dario’s mother with a book of piano music by Chopin.‎ ‎“I heard you playing the other night,” she said. “The sounds woke me out of bed. I 49 that you might play like this every night. So I wrote a short note. I hope you don’t think I disliked the playing.”‎ Dario’s mother smiled at Mrs. Gilbert. “I think maybe we 50 you an apology.” she said. “I didn’t 51 how late it was when we were playing. Maybe we should play some quieter music at night.‎ ‎“You play, you play!” Mrs. Gilbert said. “I like what you play! Just not so loud at night.” She pointed to the book she had given them. “These songs are not such 52 music.”‎ ‎“These songs are beautiful music.” Dario’s mother said. “We will be 53 to play them in the evening.”‎ ‎“And we won’t play so loud or late!” Dario said. He was already looking forward to 54 __ the new music. More than that, however, he was happy to see the big smile on his mother’s face. It gave him a feeling of 55 and made him feel that they were home at last.‎ ‎36. A. stood B. sat C. lay D. walked ‎37. A. music B. ring C. voice D. cry ‎38. A. therefore B. however C. otherwise D. instead ‎39. A. bill B. poster C. note D. report ‎40. A. proud B. rich C. lucky D. nice ‎41. A. neighbors B. friends C. relatives D. audience ‎42. A. blame B. instruct C. visit D. question ‎43. A. play B. concert C. show D. party ‎ ‎44. A. idea B. experience C. performance D. action ‎45. A. to B. with C. from D. for ‎ ‎46. A. continued B. arrived C. passed D. finished ‎47. A. order B. sell C. share D. advertise ‎48. A. treated B. helped C. presented D. served ‎49. A. promised B. worried C. agreed D. admitted ‎50. A. give B. send C. offer D. owe ‎ ‎51. A. realize B. remember C. understand D. accept ‎52. A. sweet B. strange C. funny D. loud ‎53. A. brave B. sorry C. happy D. afraid ‎54. A. changing B. practicing C. recording D. writing ‎55. A. warmth B. freedom C. equality(平等) D. sympathy(同情)‎ 参考答案:36-40:BABCD 41-45: ACDAD 46-50: BCCBD 51-55: ADCBA ‎ ‎[二]‎ A woman in her sixties lived alone in her little cottage with a pear tree at her door. She spent all her time taking care of the tree. But the children nearby drove her 41 by making fun of her. They would climb her tree and then run away with pears, 42 “Aunty Misery” at her.‎ One evening, a passer-by asked to 43 for the night. Seeing that he had an 44 face, she let him in and gave him a nice 45 . The next Morning the stranger, actually a sorcerer(巫师),thanked her by granting (允准) her 46 that anyone who climbed up her tree 47 not be able to come back down until she 48 it.‎ When the children came back to steal her 49 , she had them stuck on the tree. They had to beg her long 50 she gave the tree permission to let 51 go. Aunty Misery was free from the 52 at last.‎ One day another man 53 her door. This one did not look trustworthy to her, 54 she asked who he was. “I am Death. I’ve come to take you 55 me,” said he.‎ Thinking fast Aunty Misery said, “Fine, but I’d like to 56 some pears from my pear tree to remember the 57 it brought to me in this life. But I am too 58 to climb high to get the best fruit. Will you be so59 as to do it for me?” With a deep sigh, Mr. Death climbed up the tree __60 and was immediately stuck to it. No matter how much he warned or begged, Aunty Misery would not allow the tree to let Death go.‎ 41. A. hopeless B. painful C. dull D. crazy 42. A. calling B. shouting C. announcing D. whispering ‎ 43. A. stay B. live C. hide D. lie 44. A. interesting B. honest C. anxious D. angry 45. A. gift B. kiss C. treat D. smile 46. A. suggestion B. advice C. permission D. wish 47. A. could B. should C. might D. must 48. A. permitted B. promised C. answered D. declared 49. A. branch B. food C. tree D. fruit 50. A. after B. while C. since D. before 51. A. it B. them C. him D. her 52. A. trick B. question C. trouble D. difficulty 53. A. stepped into B. left for C. stopped at D. walked around 54. A. so B. but C. although D. because 55. A. with B. off C. upon D. for 56. A. choose B. pick C. shake D. hit 57. A. honor B. pleasure C. hope D. excitement 58. A. light B. short C. old D. thin 59. A. proud B. kind C. fine D. smart 60. A. disappointedly B. cheerfully C. unwillingly D. eagerly 参考答案:41-45 DBABC 46-50 DBADD 51-55 BCCAA 56-60 BBCBC ‎[三]‎ Most people agree that a pet adds joy to a person’s life. Scientists are now finding that having a pet may keep its owner  41 . And good health may add years to a person’s life.‎ Scientists have been  42  the tie(关系) between pets and health for years. In 1990, a study was done with people aged 65 and older. It  43  that pet owners went to the doctor less than people   44 pets. Do pets make people  45  ? Are people able to handle their everyday lives better? Alan Beck, who is a researcher, says that  46  the answer to the questions is yes, then having pets may be a good idea. ‎ Can pets also help people live longer? Rebecca Johnson did a study to  47  . Johnson teaches nurses how to care for  48  people. Her study shows that having pets may cause people to  49  more slowly. ‎ The human body makes many chemicals. Some of the chemicals make people feel  50  . Others ‎ make people feel bad. In Johnson’s  51  , levels of the “good” chemicals  52 when people were around pets while levels of the “bad” chemicals went down. The good  53 seemed to slow the aging of cells. If this is  54  , maybe people should spend more time with their  55  . Then people might feel better and  56  longer.‎ You might be allergic(过敏的) to pets. Or you may not want to  57 a pet. Never fear. A robotic, or computer pet may be just the thing for you. Scientists are testing computer pets, like the robotic dog AIBO. They want to see if 58 pets can help people the way  59  dogs do.‎ ‎ Will a robotic pet  60 the real pet sitting with you on the sofa? Something tells us that it will probably become a reality.‎ ‎41. A. excited B. mad C. hurried D. healthy ‎42. A. carrying out B. making up C. looking at D. breaking down ‎43. A. showed B. warned C. reminded D. advised ‎44. A. through B. beyond ‎ C. against D. without ‎ ‎45. A. busier B. happier C. funnier D. angrier ‎ ‎46. A. though ‎ B. if C. until ‎ D. unless ‎ ‎47.A. find out B. put out C. look out D. set out ‎48. A. sick B. friendly ‎ C. lovely D. old ‎49. A. move B. grow C. age D. walk ‎ ‎50. A. bored ‎ B. good C. sleepy D. surprised ‎ ‎51. A. study B. work C. story D. case ‎52. A. changed B. varied C. fell ‎ D. rose ‎53.A. sides ‎ B. chemicals C. studies ‎ D. dogs ‎54.A. unusual B. important ‎ C. true D. impossible ‎55.A.neighbors B. friends ‎ C. pets ‎ D. children ‎56. A. live ‎ B. wander ‎ C. stay ‎ D. travel ‎57. A. head for ‎ B. search for C. cheer for D. care for ‎58. A. baby B. computer C. family ‎ D. toy ‎59. A. brave B. faithful ‎ C. real D. quiet ‎ ‎60. A. destroy B. accompany C. improve D. replace 参考答案:‎ ‎41—45DCADB 46--50 BADCB 51—55ADBCC 56--60 ADBCD ‎[四]‎ On that particular day after I finished giving my training course, I took a flight home. Upon ‎ 41 the plane, I noticed a boy who was around eight years old, sitting in the window seat ‎ 42 mine. Trying my best to be 43 , I said “hello” and introduced myself, and he told me his name was Bradley. We started a 44 and within minutes, he took me into his confidence, saying, “This is the first time I have ever been on a plane. I’m a little bit 45 .”I managed to 46 him.‎ As we ascended (上升), he looked out of the window and started describing excitedly everything he was 47 . Then he told me he needed to go to the bathroom, 48 I stood up to let him ‎ out into the aisle. It was then that I noticed the brace (支柱) on his legs. Bradley, 49 made his way down to the bathroom and back. Sitting back down, he 50 , “I have muscular dystrophy(肌肉萎缩症), and so does my sister, who’s in a 51 now.”‎ As we descended(下降), he looked over, smiled, and spoke in a low, almost 52 voice, “You know, I was really 53 about who would sit beside me on the plane. I was afraid it would be someone who didn’t want to 54 with me. I’m so 55 I sat beside you.”‎ ‎ 56 the whole experience later that night, I was reminded of the 57 of being open to the moment. Now when 58 get(s) rough, I look out of the window, try to see what images the clouds are painting in the sky, 59 remember Bradley, the beautiful child who taught me that 60 .‎ ‎41.A. boarding B. leaving C. approaching D. seeing ‎42.A. across from B. next to C. back of D. in front of ‎ ‎43.A. quiet B. helpful C. famous D. friendly ‎ ‎44.A. discussion B. interview C. conversation D. game ‎ ‎45.A. happy B. shy C. tense D. proud ‎ ‎46.A. encourage B. comfort C. blame D. persuade ‎ ‎47.A. planning B. waiting C. undergoing D. drawing ‎48.A. but B. because C. or D. so ‎49.A. slowly B. gladly C. continuously D. peacefully ‎ ‎50.A. imagined B. explained C. complained D. pretended ‎51.A. school B. village C. company D. wheelchair ‎ ‎52.A. surprised B. embarrassed C. frightened D. confused ‎ ‎53.A. concerned B. careful C. doubtful D. excited ‎ ‎54.A. play B. meet C. communicate D. agree ‎55.A. amazed B. satisfied C. nervous D. delighted ‎56.A. Thinking about B. Running into C. Hearing of D. Talking of ‎ ‎57.A. hope B. value C. secret D. way ‎ ‎58.A. people B. weather C. times D. images ‎ ‎59.A. and B. while C. however D. since ‎ ‎60.A. skill B. story C. trick D. lesson 参考答案:‎ ‎41—45 ABDCC 46—50 BCDAB 51—55 DBACD 56—60 ABCAD ‎[五]‎ In Elisha Otis’s time, people were not interested in riding an elevator. They thought elevators were too 41 . To improve elevators, Otis worked hard to 42 people’s fears by showing that his elevator was safe. ‎ Born in 1811, Otis grew up on a farm, but he had 43 interest in raising crops. Otis tried many different jobs in his early years, 44  none of them lasted long. Finally, in 1845, he tried to 45  his luck with a move to Albany, New York where he opened a shop to build small machines.‎ In 1852, a company 46  him as a master mechanic. Heavy equipment had to be  47  to the second floor. Otis had to build an elevator that could move the equipment  48 . Otis tried to  49  the elevator designs then in use. He noticed that elevators depended too  50  on a single rope. If that rope broke, nothing could prevent the whole works (机械装置) from  51 . Otis thought the system was too 52  to lift thousands of pounds of machinery. He wanted to prevent the 53 if the rope broke. ‎ Otis designed a spring (弹簧) system. He placed a special spring above the elevator platform (平台).  54 the rope broke, the safety spring would at once lock the platform in place. ‎ In 1854 Otis had a chance to   55 his safety elevator. At the Crystal Palace Exposition in New York, a crowd gathered around Otis’s 56 . Standing on the platform alone, he ordered a worker to   57 the lifting rope.   58 , the platform began to fall. The crowd was   59 . But, to their surprise, the platform fell only a few inches before coming to a  60 . ‎ ‎41. A. heavy B. huge C. simple D. dangerous ‎42. A. increase B. feel C. weaken D. express[]‎ ‎43. A. some B. no C. any D. great ‎44. A. so B. or C. but D. nor ‎45. A. believe B. hold C. change D. choose ‎46. A. described B. employed C. considered D. called ‎47. A. lifted up B. turned over C. pulled down D. turned off ‎48. A. rapidly B. steadily C. safely D. legally ‎49. A. check B. support C. improve D. clean ‎50. A. little B. much C. far D. long ‎51. A. waiting B. operating C. falling D. flying ‎ ‎52. A. risky B. modern C. standard D. convenient ‎53. A. plan B. luck C. disaster D. dream ‎54. A. Unless B. Because C. Until D. If ‎55. A. sell B. show C. order D. take ‎56. A. shop B. invention C. farm D. house ‎57. A. climb B. fasten C. cut D. lower ‎58. A. Suddenly B. Strangely C. Fortunately D. Gradually ‎59. A. moved B. excited C. ashamed D. frightened ‎60. A. rest B. stop C. level D. place 参考答案:‎ ‎41. D 42. C 43. B 44. C 45. C 46. B 47. A 48. C 49. C 50. B 51. C 52. A 53. C 54. D 55. B 56.B 57. C 58. A 59. D 60. B ‎[六]‎ In Elisha Otis’s time, people were not interested in riding an elevator. They thought elevators were too 41 . To improve elevators, Otis worked hard to 42 people’s fears by showing that his elevator was safe. ‎ Born in 1811, Otis grew up on a farm, but he had 43 interest in raising crops. Otis tried many different jobs in his early years, 44  none of them lasted long. Finally, in 1845, he tried to 45  his luck with a move to Albany, New York where he opened a shop to build small machines.‎ In 1852, a company 46  him as a master mechanic. Heavy equipment had to be  47  to the second floor. Otis had to build an elevator that could move the equipment  48 . Otis tried to  49  the elevator designs then in use. He noticed that elevators depended too  50  on a single rope. If that rope broke, nothing could prevent the whole works (机械装置) from  51 . Otis thought the system was too 52  to lift thousands of pounds of machinery. He wanted to prevent the 53 if the rope broke. ‎ Otis designed a spring (弹簧) system. He placed a special spring above the elevator platform (平台).  54 the rope broke, the safety spring would at once lock the platform in place. ‎ In 1854 Otis had a chance to   55 his safety elevator. At the Crystal Palace Exposition in New York, a crowd gathered around Otis’s 56 . Standing on the platform alone, he ordered a worker to   57 the lifting rope.   58 , the platform began to fall. The crowd was   59 . But, to their surprise, the platform fell only a few inches before coming to a  60 . ‎ ‎41. A. heavy B. huge C. simple D. dangerous ‎42. A. increase B. feel C. weaken D. express[]‎ ‎43. A. some B. no C. any D. great ‎44. A. so B. or C. but D. nor ‎45. A. believe B. hold C. change D. choose ‎46. A. described B. employed C. considered D. called ‎47. A. lifted up B. turned over C. pulled down D. turned off ‎48. A. rapidly B. steadily C. safely D. legally ‎49. A. check B. support C. improve D. clean ‎50. A. little B. much C. far D. long ‎51. A. waiting B. operating C. falling D. flying ‎ ‎52. A. risky B. modern C. standard D. convenient ‎53. A. plan B. luck C. disaster D. dream ‎54. A. Unless B. Because C. Until D. If ‎55. A. sell B. show C. order D. take ‎56. A. shop B. invention C. farm D. house ‎57. A. climb B. fasten C. cut D. lower ‎58. A. Suddenly B. Strangely C. Fortunately D. Gradually ‎59. A. moved B. excited C. ashamed D. frightened ‎60. A. rest B. stop C. level D. place 参考答案:‎ ‎41. D 42. C 43. B 44. C 45. C 46. B 47. A 48. C 49. C 50. B 51. C 52. A 53. C 54. D 55. B 56.B 57. C 58. A 59. D 60. B ‎[七]‎ Mr. Jackson was blind from birth. He owned a fruit __41__ on a very busy street. __42__ he ‎ was visually disabled, he ran his business pretty handsomely. He could see nothing and he could only __43__ the things within his reach. __44__, he was able to handle it and was content with everything he had.‎ One day his son came to him. He told Mr. Jackson in _45__ that he read in the newspaper of a __46__ who could operate on his eyes and allow him to see. The father and son traveled to the doctor and paid for the __47__.‎ After the operation, the doctor asked Mr. Jackson,“What is the first thing you are __48__ to see when I take the bandages off?”He replied, “I really want to see my beautiful __49__ on my stand!”‎ The doctor and the son __50__ Mr. Jackson down to the busy street where his fruit stand had been located for so many years. The doctor __51__ unwrapped the bandages __52__ he could lay his eyes on the beautiful fruit! Mr. Jackson was so full of __53__ that he could finally see his life's work—taking care of his fruit! After a few hours of __54__ his beautiful fruit stand, he looked down the street both ways and saw there were quite a few fruit stands in both directions. He looked __55__ the street and saw many other fruit stands. He spent so much time looking at other people's fruit stands and __56__ the competition that soon his own business __57__.‎ From Mr. Jackson's failure, we should know that everyone is a __58__ individual with different fingerprints, DNA and thinking. What we need to do is just be ourselves and __59__ everyone else to be who they are. Mind our own business and we should never be afraid of the __60__.‎ ‎41.A. stand B. company C. store D. center ‎42.A. Because B. As C. Although D. When ‎43.A. remember B. describe C. imagine D. feel ‎44.A. Therefore B. However C. Otherwise D. Besides ‎45.A. pride B. doubt C. excitement D. surprise ‎46.A. doctor B. nurse C. chemist D. volunteer ‎47.A. information B. medicine C. service D. operation ‎48.A. nervous B. lucky C. eager D. afraid ‎49.A. flowers B. vegetables C. fruit D. clothing ‎50.A. sent B. accompanied C. followed D. invited[]‎ ‎51.A. suddenly B. curiously C. carefully D. firmly ‎52.A. so that B. in case C. even if D. if only ‎53.A. regret B. joy C. courage D. relief ‎54.A. enjoying B. checking C. judging D. making ‎55.A. above B. within C. through D. across ‎56.A. preparing for B. focusing on C. worrying about D. taking up ‎57.A. improved B. failed C. appeared D. expanded ‎58.A. simple B. reliable C. unique D. perfect ‎59.A. force B. require C. persuade D. allow ‎60.A. competition B. change C. difference D. disability 参考答案:‎ ‎41﹣﹣.45ACDBC 46﹣﹣50 ADCCB ‎51﹣﹣55 CABAD 56﹣﹣60CBCDA ‎[八]‎ My friend Kenny and his family had just returned from Disney World. “I saw a sight I’ll 41   forget,” he said. “I want you to know about it.”‎ He and his family were  42 Cinderella’s(灰姑娘)castle. It was packed with kids and parents. Suddenly all the children rushed to one  43 .  If it had been a boat, the castle would have tipped over. Cinderella had    44  .‎ Kenny said she was a beautiful young girl with each hair   45 , white skin, and a sweet smile. She stood in the garden of    46 , each wanting to touch and to be touched.‎ For some reason Kenny   47   and looked toward the other side of the castle. There was a boy who might be seven or eight years old. His  48   was hard to determine because of his height. Dwarfed(侏儒)in height, he stood  49   quietly, holding the hand of an older brother.‎ It was very  50   that he wanted to be with the children. He  51   to be in the middle of the kids reaching for Cinderella. But can’t you feel his  52   of  being turned down? Fear of being laughed at again?‎ But Cinderella  53 the little boy. She immediately began walking in his direction. 54   but firmly inching through the crowd of children, she became 55  . She walked quickly across the floor, bent down and placed a  56   on his face.‎ ‎“I thought you would  57   the story,” Kenny told me. I did. It  58   me of the one you ‎ and I had heard of before. The names are  59 , but isn’t the story almost the same? In both cases a gift was given. In both cases love was  60    . In both cases the lovely one performed a gesture beyond words.‎ ‎41.A. always B. never C. ever D. often ‎42.A. outside B. behind C. beside ‎ D. inside ‎43.A. step B. side C. wall D. stop ‎44.A. entered B. started C. left D. disappeared ‎45.A.in place B.in length C.in peace D.in advance ‎46.A. students B. kids C. parents D. girls ‎47.A. jumped B. whispered C. turned D. shook ‎48.A.name B. appearance C. mind D. age ‎49.A. watching B. thinking C. listening D. searching ‎50.A. strange B. stupid C. obvious C. humorous ‎51.A. failed B. longed C. regretted D. pretended ‎52.A. pleasure B. fear C. anger D. amusement ‎53.A. noticed B. protected C. supported D. saved ‎54.A. Rudely B. Politely C. Relaxedly D. Hardly ‎55.A. tired B. free C. busy D. astonished ‎56.A. gift B. hand C. kiss D. touch ‎57.A. catch B. follow C. appreciate D. inspire ‎58.A. warned B. informed C. cheated D. reminded ‎59.A. important B. different C. necessary D. unique ‎60.A. separated B. divided C. shared D. expanded 参考答案:‎ ‎41-45 BDBAA 46-50 BCDAC 51-55 BBABB 56-60 CCDBC ‎[九]‎ Two weeks earlier. my son . Ben ,had got in touch. He’d moved to England with his mum when he was three and it had been 13 years since I’d 41 seen him . So imagine my 42 when he emailed me saying he wanted to come to visit me.‎ I was 43 ! I arrived early at Byron Bay where we were supposed to 44 . The bay was 45 in sunshine, and there was a group of kayakers around 150m off the shore. Getting a little 46 .I realized one kayak(皮划艇)was in 47 . “Something’s not 48 !” I took off my T-shirt and 49 into the water. I saw there were two instructors on board and a man lying across ‎ the middle. He was 50 violently. Linking arms with one of the instructors . I helped 51 the young man out of the water. He was unconscious and as I looked at his face, something 52 to me. Those brown eyes were very 53 . “What’s his name ?” I asked the instructor. “Ben,” he replied, and immediately I 54 . That stranger was my son!‎ The instructors called for an ambulance. 55 ,after a brief stay in hospital, Ben was well enough to be allowed to 56 and later the family met up for dinner. We chatted about everything and then Ben 57 to me. “I just want to say thank you,” he said, “You 58 my life !”‎ I still can’t believe what a 59 it was. I’m just so glad I was there 60 to help my son.‎ ‎41.A. also B. often C. even D. last ‎42.A. delight B. relief C. anger D. worry ‎43.A. scared B. shocked C. thrilled D. ashamed ‎44.A. talk B. stay C. meet D. settle ‎45.A. bathed B. clean C. deep D. formed ‎46.A. faster B. closer C. heavier D. wiser ‎47.A. trouble B. advance C. question D. battle ‎48.A. real B. right C. fair D. fit ‎49.A. stared B. sank C. dived D. fell ‎50.A. arguing B. fighting C. shouting D. shaking ‎51.A. lead B. persuade C. carry D. keep ‎52.A. happened B. occurred C. applied D. appealed ‎53.A. sharp B. pleasant C. attractive D. familiar ‎54.A. agreed B. hesitated C. doubted D. knew ‎55.A. Fortunately B. Frankly C. Sadly D. Suddenly ‎56.A. return B. relax C. speak D. leave ‎57.A. joked B. turned C. listened D. pointed ‎58.A. created B. honored C. saved D. guided ‎59.A. coincidence B. change C. pity D. pain ‎60.A. on board B. in time C. for sure D. on purpose 参考答案:41—45DACCA 46—50 BABCD51—55 CBDDA 56—60 DBCAB ‎[十]‎ The management of a software company decided to teach its employees about finding real 21 to solve problems.‎ When called to play a ‎22 in a hall, the team of 30 employees was quite 23 holding various thoughts. As they entered the hall, they found the hall 24 decorated, with coloured lights on the wall. Everyone looked at each other and then ‎25 a huge box of balloons at the centre. They were 26 to pick a balloon and blow it up. And the team leader asked them to 27 their names on their balloon. All tried to do that, but not everyone 28 it. A few balloons burst due to pressure and yet they were given 29 chance. Those who 30 even ‎ after the second chance were ruled out of the game. In all, 25 employees were left for the next 31 . All the balloons were collected and the team leader asked the employees to 32 the balloon with their names marked. Also, he told them no balloon should be 33 .‎ The 25 employees began to 34 the balloons carrying their names in a rush. However, they had to be very 35 . It was almost 15 minutes and no one was able to find his own balloon.‎ Now it was the third and final level. The employees were asked to pick any balloon in the room and give it to the person 36 on the balloon. Within a couple of minutes all the balloons reached 37 employee.‎ The team leader said that this was the real way to solve problems. Often everyone is crazily 38 ways to solve problems without recognising the 39 way. Most of the time, 40 and helping others can give you the tools you need to deal with all problems.‎ 21. A. suggestions B. ways C. reasons D. rules 22. A. part[]‎ B. match C. card D. game 23. A. surprised B. satisfied C. tired E. frightened 24. A. partially B. beautifully C. strangely D. properly 25. A. realized B. recognized C. noticed D. accepted 26. A. required B. allowed C. trained D. advised 27. A. hide B. change C. explain D. mark 28. A. knew B. found C. made D. showed 29. A. no B. next C. each D. another 30. A. tried B. failed C. finished D. escaped 31. A. level B. top C. floor D. place 32. A. get B. blow C. cover D. prepare 33. A. thrown B. damaged C. attacked D. painted 34. A. take up B. hang out C. search for D. give away 35. A. honest B. strict C. careful D. cheerful 36. A. described B. remembered C. impressed D. named 37. A. one B. every C. that D. any 38. A. looking for B. dealing with C. waiting for D. pointing to 21. A. shortest B. different C. new D. best 22. A. concentrating B. discovering C. sharing D. fighting 参考答案:‎ ‎21-25. BDABC 26-30. ADCDB 31-35. AABCC 36-40.DBADC
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