【英语】2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文类型10篇训练之二十(18页word版)

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【英语】2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文类型10篇训练之二十(18页word版)

‎2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文类型10篇训练之二十 ‎[一]‎ Growing up, I always hid my thumbs(拇指)in my fists because of their unusual shape. 41 they do look more like a big toe(脚趾) 42 a thumb. And from an early age, my thumbs 43 another name “toe thumbs” . ‎ In high school, I served as a cashier in a grocery store. One day, I was 44 a sweet little old lady and as I 45 her change back to her, she suddenly took my hands and said in a thick Polish 46 , “You are Polish! Look at those 47 Polish thumbs! They match mine!” She raised her hands and 48 her thumbs to me that 49 weathered and wrinkled, looked exactly like mine! She 50 my hands again and said, “Be 51 of those thumbs!”‎ I’ll never forget that 30-second 52 with a stranger that forever 53 my view of a part of me I once was 54 by and now accept. As I was eating dinner with my Samuel tonight, he looked down at my hand 55 on the table next to his and said, “Mommy! Our thumbs 56 !” I smiled and answered, “Yes, they do, buddy! Those are strong Polish 57 you have! Take pride in them! Maybe someday you’ll have a little boy or girl who will have the same thumbs!” I 58 my son never hides his thumbs like I did. I hope he’ll be proud of their “unusualness” and the 59 behind them. He carries on a(n) 60 part of me and that for me will always be beautiful! ‎ ‎41. A. Fortunately B. Admittedly C. Normally D. Basically ‎42. A. other than B. due to C. instead of D. along with ‎43. A. earned B. cloned C. found D. deserved ‎44. A. checking out B. waiting for C. talking with D. watching over ‎45. A. paid B. charged C. donated D. counted ‎46. A. tune B. voice C. language D. accent ‎47. A. beautiful B. strange C. long D. clumsy ‎48. A. passed B. showed C. recommended D. offered ‎49. A. till B. unless C. although D. once ‎50. A. raised B. inspected C. examined D. held ‎51. A. proud B. skeptical C. afraid D. sure ‎52. A. appointment B. bargain C. conversation D. deal ‎53. A. supported B. changed C. proved D. hurt ‎54. A. amazed B. frightened C. delighted D. embarrassed ‎55. A. scratching B. resting C. knocking D. drawing ‎56. A. differ B. suit C. fight D. match ‎57. A. fists B. thumbs C. toes D. hands ‎58. A. guarantee B. figure C. pray D. insist ‎59. A. scene B. lesson C. history D. moment ‎60. A. unique B. elegant C. authentic D. sensitive 答案:41. B 42. C 43. A 44. A 45. D 46. D 47. A 48. B 49. C 50. D ‎ ‎51. A 52. C 53. B 54. D 55. B 56. D 57. B 58. C 59. C 60. A ‎[二]‎ The job of raising children is a tough one. Children don't come with an instruction manual(说明书).And each child is  41 .So parents sometimes pull their hair out in frustration,not  42  what to do. But in raising children,what we do is  43 by our culture. Naturally then,American parents teach their children basic American  44 .‎ To Americans, the goal of parents is to help children  45  on their own feet. From  46 ,each child may get his or her own room. As children grow, they get more  47  to make their own choices. 48  choose their own forms of entertainment,as well as the friends to  49  them with. When they  50  young adulthood,they choose their own jobs and marriage  51 .Of course,many young adults still  52  their parents’ advice and approval for the choices they make. But once they “leave the 53 ” at around 18 to 21 years old,they want to be on their own,not  54  to their mothers' apron strings(围裙带).‎ The relationship between parents and children in America is very informal. American parents  55  their children as individuals—not as extensions of themselves.They__56___them to achieve their own dreams. Americans praise , encourage and give their children the  57  to succeed. When children become adults,their parents becomes more like  58 .But  59  to popular belief,most adult Americans don't make their parents pay for room and board when their parents come to  60 them. Even as adults,they respect and honor their parents.‎ ‎41. A. strange B. different C. new D. unlike ‎42. A. noticing B. remembering C. knowing D. ‎ deciding ‎43. A. influenced B. made C. controlled D. changed ‎ ‎44. A. services B. standards C. laws D. values ‎45. A. sit B. get C. stand D. rise ‎46. A. adulthood B. girlhood C. boyhood D. childhood ‎47. A. freedom B. space C. time D. money ‎48. A. Adults B. Teenagers C. Americans D. Parents ‎49. A. help B. join C. share D. provide ‎50. A. gain B. pass C. become D. reach ‎51. A. wives B. partners C. husbands D. couples ‎52. A. seek B. invite C. try D. choose ‎53. A. room B. house C. nest D. place ‎54. A. connected B. held C. stuck D. tied ‎55. A. look B. view C. think D. recognize ‎56. A. hope B. suggest C. allow D. command ‎57. A. power B. trust C. energy D. confidence ‎58. A. friends B. companions C. members D. companies ‎59. A. known B. similar C. contrary D. due ‎60. A. notice B. visit C. watch D. observe 答案:41-45.BCADC 46-50.DABCD 51-55. BACDB 56-60. CDACB ‎[三]‎ ‎ I went with some colleagues from my office for a dinner in a very popular local restaurant. It was 41 business time and the restaurant was crowded. We 42 found a table in a corner for three of us.‎ As soon as we sat down, we heard a crash when a cleaning boy 43 the floor with all the plates he was carrying. There was 44 and no one was saying or doing anything.‎ ‎ In a flash I remembered my 45 many years ago. Once, I 46 in the airport because I had rushed there on my own on an empty stomach. I was picked up and taken care of by two 47 . Now this was my chance to 48 it forward.‎ ‎ I ran to the young man’s side immediately, turned him on his back and screamed for someone to 49 a hot drink. Soon people started asking if I was a doctor. I said I was not, but I was 50 at attending the one blacking out(晕厥).‎ ‎ The kid soon opened his eyes, 51 what had happened. I 52 him by saying it was OK and I had had a 53 experience. He had not eaten anything. I held the 54 drink to his mouth till he finished it and sat with him till he felt OK.By then the 55 had arrived. I asked her to give the kid something to eat. I offered to pay.‎ The manager was kind enough to refuse the 56 and agreed to make sure the kid ate before he went home. By the time all this was 57 it was getting late for my colleagues. We hadn’t 58 anything yet, so they decided to go home.‎ I slowly walked home, not hungry any more, feeling 59 for the opportunity I pay forward the 60 I had received many years ago.‎ ‎41.A.peak B.local C.spare D.regular ‎42.A.actually B.finally C.eagerly D.gradually ‎43.A.scratched B.touched C.hit D.swept ‎44.A.silence B.danger C.doubt D.tension ‎45.A.adventure B.fortune C.experience D.lesson ‎46.A.showed up B.walked around C.settled down D.passed out ‎47.A.friends B.strangers C.colleagues D.acquaintances ‎48.A.pay B.look C.return D.put ‎49.A.order B.buy C.serve D.bring ‎50.A.angry B.slow C.disappointed D.skilful ‎51.A.knowing B.wondering C.ignoring D.arguing ‎52.A.reminded B.comforted C.urged D.encouraged ‎53.A.memorable B.personal C.similar D.common ‎54.A.cool B.refreshing C.sweet D.warm ‎55.A.customer B.manager C.referee D.doctor ‎56.A.payment B.reward C.suggestion D.support ‎57.A.up B.away C.over D.behind ‎58.A.prepared B.demanded C.received D.ordered ‎59.A.ready B.anxious C.grateful D.comfortable ‎60.A.kindness B.honor C.inspiration D.service 答案:41-45 ABCAC 46-50 DBADD 51-55 BBCDB 56-60 ACDCA ‎ ‎[四]‎ As the pace of life continues to increase, we arc fast losing the art of relaxation.21 you are in the habit of rushing through life, being on the go from morning till night, it is hard to 22down.But relaxation is 23 for a healthy mind and body.‎ ‎ Stress is a 24 part of everyday life and there is no way to 25 it.In fact, it is not the bad thing that it is often supposed to be.A 26 amount of stress is important to provide motivation and give 27 to life.It is only when the stress gets out of control 28 it can lead to poor performance and 29 health.‎ ‎ The amount of stress a person can bear 30 very much on the individual.Some people are not afraid of stress and such 31 are obviously chief material for ‎ managerial responsibilities.Others lose heart at first 32 of unusual difficulties.When exposed to stress, in 33 form, we react both chemically and physically.In fact we make a choice between 34 and fight.And in more ancient days the choices made the 35 between life and death.The crises(危机)we meet today are 36 to be so extreme, but however little the stress.It requires the same response.It is when such a reaction 37 long, through continued exposure to stress, that health becomes 38. Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart diseases have 39 links with stress.40 we cannot remove stress from our lives we need to find ways to deal with it.‎ ‎ So what do you think of stress? What is your way to deal with it?‎ ‎21.A.When B.While C.Once D.As ‎22.A.slow B.calm C get D.turn ‎23.A.unnecessary B.satisfied C.useful D.necessary ‎24.A.physical B.natural C.hard D.terrible ‎25.A.tolerate B.solve C.avoid D.accept ‎26.A.sure B.certain C.large D.great ‎27.A.purpose B.resource C.influence D.instruction ‎28.A.when B.why C.that D.how ‎29.A.bad B.good C.strong D.weak ‎30.A.insists B.depends C.calls D.spends ‎31.A.patterns B.personalities C.situations D.characters ‎32.A.look B.view C.sight D.impression ‎33.A.whichever B.whatever C.however D.whenever ‎34.A.peace B.fright C.pressure D.heaviness ‎35.A.decision B.promise C.difference D.choice ‎36.A.unlikely B.likely C.necessary D.probable ‎37.A.continues B.lives C.stands D.lasts ‎38.A.balanced B.injured C.threatened D.changeable ‎39.A.established B.achieved C.found D.developed ‎40.A.Unless B.Since C.For D.Though ‎ 21.C (一旦)你养成了忙碌生活的习惯。‎ ‎22.A 这种从早忙到晚的快速生活节奏是难以“减慢 slow down”,turn down “拒绝”,calm down“镇静”‎ ‎23.D 但适度的放松对于健康的身心来说是“必须的necessary”‎ ‎24.B “natural part”压力是日常生活的“自然组成部分”。‎ ‎25.C 压力是无法去回避的。“no way to avoid stress”.‎ ‎26.B 只有“certain”的搭配最贴切。“一定量的压力certain amount of stress”‎ ‎27.A “provide motivation and give purpose to life”给生活提供动机和目的。‎ ‎28.C 这里是强调句型,当然要用“that”.‎ ‎29.A “bad health”和前面的“poor performance”在意义上保持一致 ‎30.B “depends on”取决于……。‎ ‎31.D 这种“品质”明显是管理者必不可少的素质。用“characters”.‎ ‎32.C “Cat first sight”乍一看,第一眼看到。‎ ‎33.B “in whatever form”无论以何种形势。‎ ‎34.B 我们必须在“畏惧”和“抗争”中作出选择。‎ ‎35.C “make a/the difference”在古代这些选择会在生和死之间产生很大的影响。‎ ‎36.A “be unlikely to be so extreme”今天 我们所面临的危机不可能是那么的严峻。‎ ‎37.D “last”持续 ‎38.C 长期处于压力之下,身体健康自然会受到“威胁”‎ ‎39.A “establish links”建立联系。‎ ‎40.B “既然我们无法从生活中消除压力,我们就必须想办法去应对它。”‎ ‎[五]‎ Perhaps the majority of the people tend to think that not all children can learn well, but I am bound to say it is wrong. Owing to my experience, I can say all children can be educated well.‎ Because I have been working with poor, minority children in Harlem for the last 25 years, some people think I am saying that if you give a bright kid from a poor family a good 41 support system, he or she can succeed. That’s absolutely true, 42 that’s not what I mean. ‎ You see I truly believe that all kids can learn. I believe it, I’ve seen it, and I’ve even 43 it. ‎ Back in 1975 I worked in a summer camp 44 for kids with real problems. They are kids that everyone – 45 their parents – had given up on. ‎ We would 46 with the kids. These children didn’t know the difference between baking powder (面粉) and table salt, but 47 they had eaten a warm biscuit(饼干)out of the oven, they wanted to learn how to make some more. 48 , kids who couldn’t sit 49 were carefully looking at ingredients(成份)as we measured them out, learning the simple math and spelling lessons we could along the way. By the end of the summer, I remember parents crying when they saw how their children had 50 . ‎ The biscuits, 51 , were delicious, and I can still remember the taste of them today. More importantly, I still remember the lesson they taught me: that if we, the 52 , can find the right 53 for a child, there’s hope for their education. That starts with looking hard at each child, finding out 54 excites them, and taking advantage of that excitement. ‎ When I was growing up poor in the south Bronx, one of four boys 55 by a single mom, I probably looked like I was 56 nowhere, getting into trouble. And I would have 57 dead or in prison, like many of my friends, if it hadn’t been for a couple of teachers who 58 my fascination with reading and made sure I had great books to read. Because of that, I have 59 myself to going into the poorest communities in America and making sure kids like me don’t get written off. ‎ My first taste of success came way back at that summer camp. It came with a plate of steaming, hot biscuits that tasted so good 60 they could have brought a tear to your eye. ‎ ‎41. A. cultural B. emotional C. educational ‎ D. physical ‎42. A. for B. and C. so D. but ‎ ‎43. A. trusted B. tasted ‎ C. showed D. smelled ‎44. A. served B. reserved C. intended ‎ D. provided ‎45. A. even ‎ B. ever C. still D. always ‎46. A. chat B. cook ‎ C. act D. play ‎47. A. once ‎ B. while C. when D. before ‎48. A. Constantly B. Unfortunately C. Expectedly D. Abruptly ‎49. A. close B. firm C. still D. hard ‎50. A. improved ‎ B. challenged C. exchanged D. promoted ‎51. A. for example B. by the way ‎ C. above all D. in other words ‎52. A. parents B. experts C. researchers D. adults ‎ ‎53. A. conclusion B. determination C. motivation ‎ D. attention ‎54. A. what ‎ B. why C. which D. when ‎55. A. cared B. raised ‎ C. protected D. supported ‎56. A. planning B. relying C. stopping D. heading ‎ ‎57. A. ended up ‎ B. turned into C. led to D. escaped from ‎58. A. explored B. spotted ‎ C. admitted D. permitted ‎59. A. absorbed B. buried C. applied ‎ D. persuaded ‎60. A. that ‎ B. as ‎ C. which D. when 参考答案:41-60CDBCA BADCA BDCAB DABCA ‎[六]‎ A Commitment to Life The snow was falling and the roads had become dangerous. The schools were dismissed early, but much to my surprise, my 41 wasn’t canceled. So I went, feeling especially heroic. As far as I could see, I was risking my life to keep my 42 . Snow or no snow, I would be on time for my scheduled donation at the local 43 center.‎ When I got there, I discovered I wasn’t 44 . Four more “hero-types” ‎ were already lying back in donor chairs with lines 45 to their veins, and machines quietly pumping away to 46 their lifesaving gifts. ‎ Seeing my fellow donors honoring their own commitments, I realized why I was there. I lay back in my donor chair, ready to make a difference in the life of someone I would never 47 .‎ To be honest, I’d never really thought about why I donate. I just do it. But a few months ago, during one of my 48 donations I learned that my blood was specifically for a cancer patient and for a newborn baby—both patients needed what I would give in order to live. I’ve viewed my visits to the blood center 49 ever since. ‎ My wife Karen is a 50 , too. And more importantly, she has been on the bone marrow (骨髓) list for fifteen years, ever since she signed up to provide bone marrow to a kindergartner with leukemia(白血病). That little girl died before Karen’s bone marrow could help her, 51 Karen was called again recently. Her test results were still on file, and it turned out she was a potential 52 for someone else. The caller asked Karen if she would still be willing to become a bone marrow donor. “Yes,” she said and then immediately began answering questions on the pages of paperwork for further testing. It was a race 53 time.‎ I wish I could say that this 54 as won. It wasn’t. The caller later thanked Karen for her participation and asked a few more questions—including whether or not she’d 55 on the donor list. “Of course, “Karen answered. ‎ Last week Karen gave blood and next week I’ll make my usual donation. I’ll 56 an afternoon from my schedule and make an appointment. I don’t know whose life my donation may 57 . Most likely it will be a 58 , but on any day the person needing a blood product could be you or me or maybe a loved one. It is worthwhile to 59 our time to donate. ‎ I really do feel 60 every time I donate. And I like the feeling. ‎ ‎41. A. meeting B. class C. appointment D. flight ‎42 .A. secret B. balance C. shape D. word ‎ ‎43. A. blood B. shopping C. service D. care ‎44. A. welcome B. alone C. late D. lucky ‎45. A. exposed B. applied C. attached D. added ‎46 . A. examine B. collect C. produce D. clean ‎47. A. meet B. forget C. miss D. recognize ‎48 . A. unexpected B. regular C. special D. pleasant ‎49. A. wisely B. hesitantly C. differently D. carefully ‎ ‎50 . A. receiver B. doctor C. patient D. donor ‎ ‎51. A. or B. but C. and D. for ‎52. A. match B. customer C. risk D. partner ‎53. A. beyond B. with C. against D. of ‎54. A. honor B. test C. prize D. race ‎ ‎55. A. rank B. sign C. appear D. remain ‎ ‎56. A. clear B. separate C. lose D. remove ‎57. A. affect B. touch C. create D. enrich ‎58 . A. child B. stranger C. hero D. friend ‎59. A. waste B. take C. kill D. save ‎60. A. empty B. grateful C. proud D. nervous 参考答案:‎ ‎41-45. C D A B C 46-50.B A B C D 51-55. B A C D D 56-60 A A B B C ‎ ‎[七]‎ With his leg lame(瘸的)and his teeth uneven(参差不齐的), the boy almost thought of himself as the most unfortunate child in the world. He 41 played with his classmates, and when asked to answer questions, he always 42 his head without a word.‎ One spring, his father brought home some young trees. 43of his children would plant a young tree and he promised, “Whoever 44 his young tree best shall get a favorite gift.” The boy certainly wanted to get his father’s gift. 45 seeing his brothers and sisters watering the trees, an idea 46 him: he hoped the tree he planted would die soon. So after watering it once or twice, he never 47 it.‎ Several days later, when the little boy went to see his tree again, he was ‎ ‎48 to find it not only didn’t die, but also grew so many fresh 49 . Compared with those of his brothers and sisters, his appeared greener. His father kept his 50 , bought the little boy one of his favorite 51 and said from the tree he planted, he would surely become an outstanding botanist(植物学家)when he grew up. ‎ From then on, the little boy slowly became 52 and confident. One night, he suddenly 53 that his biology teacher once said that plants 54 grow at night. Why not go to see his tree? ‎ When he came to the courtyard, he found his father was working near his tree! Instantly he 55 : his father had been secretly 56 his small tree! He returned to his room, with tears 57 in his eyes.‎ Decades passed. The little boy didn’t become a botanist. 58 , he became the U.S. president. His name was Franklin Roosevelt.‎ ‎ 59 is the best nourishment(滋养品)of life. 60 it is just a bucket of water, it can make the tree of life grow well!‎ ‎41.A. ever B. seldom C. still D. often ‎42.A. held B. raised C. lowered D. covered ‎43.A. Both B. None C. One D. Each ‎ ‎44.A. likes B. protects C. grows D. watches ‎45.A. And B. So C. Before D. But ‎ ‎46.A. arranged B. remained C. struck D. defeated ‎47.A. appealed to B. attended to C. adapted to D. turned to ‎ ‎48.A. surprised B. frightened C. disappointed D. amused ‎ ‎49.A. roots B. leaves C. branches D. seeds ‎ ‎50.A. word B. balance C. agreement D. opinion ‎ ‎51.A. trees B. flowers C. toys D. gifts ‎ ‎52.A. satisfied B. certain C. optimistic D. independent ‎ ‎53.A. believed B. remembered C. repeated D. knew ‎54.A. generally B. hardly C. recently D. voluntarily ‎55.A. reminded B. understood C. wondered D. admitted ‎56.A. cutting B. decorating C. watering D. growing ‎57.A. welling B. falling C. dropping D. crying ‎58.A. Therefore B. Besides C. Moreover D. Instead ‎ ‎59.A. Love B. Water C. Disability D. Father ‎ ‎60.A. So long as B. If only C. Now that D. Even though 参考答案:‎ ‎41--45BCDCD 46--50 CBABA 51—55 DCBAB 56--60CADAD ‎[八]‎ Starting from my early young age, I was a happy child.However, at age twelve,my 41 had a huge breakdown. I developed obsessive compulsive disorder(OCD). I started to wash my hands ten times an hour to 42 germs(病菌) and I frequently checked my kitchen oven (烤炉)to make sure that it was turned 43. This way of life continued for four 44 years, and by then, my OCD had led to 45 . I was no longer the happy little girl I had been. I told my mother that I was suffering from depression. So mum took me for a 46. The medicine didn’t help me very much.I was still 47 sad, believing that my life no longer 48 .‎ One autumn evening two years ago, I 49 rock bottom. I even thought suicide(自杀)was the only 50 to my depression problem, so I wrote a suicide 51 to my family. As I was folding the note, my 52 fell on a photograph. It was a picture of a lovely little girl with dark—blue eyes 53 of adventure and curiosity. It took me a few minutes to 54 that the smiling girl in the photo was me. The photo had been taken at one weekend at my uncle’s house when I was seven. Suddenly I felt a chill (寒冷)and it was like my younger self had sent me a 55 . Once I had been a 56 little girl, and I had to become strong like that again.‎ I tore up my suicide note and swore that I would have to 57 the depression with my mind, too. I could make myself happy again. It has been two years 58 ‎ ‎ I “rediscovered” myself. I am OCD-and depression-free. I am prepared for whatever 59 life may bring. My hero is a seven-year-old girl, 60 back at me from a photo on my desk.‎ ‎41.A. request B. life C. study D. family ‎42. A. produce B. avoid C. carry D. examine ‎43. A. over B. out C. off D. up ‎44. A. painful B. careful C. shy D. boring ‎45. A. depression  B. pressure C. motivation D. impression ‎46. A. stranger B. doctor C. teacher D. schoolmaster ‎47. A. constantly B. occasionally C. suddenly D. generally ‎48. A. mattered B. succeeded C. existed D. failed ‎49. A. lost B. broke C. hit D. found ‎ ‎50. A. situation B. method C. relation D. solution ‎51. A. essay B. notice C. poster D. note ‎ ‎52. A. hands B. eyes C. head D. heart ‎ ‎53. A. full B. free C. proud D. fond ‎54. A. imagine B. predict C. guess D. realize ‎ ‎55. A. lesson B. message C. advice D. news ‎56. A. strong B. beautiful C. young D. curious ‎57. A. accept B. fight C. relieve D. distract ‎58. A. when B. since C. before D. after ‎ ‎59. A. challenges B. demands C. concerns D. chances ‎60. A. crying B. shouting C. going D. smiling 参考答案:‎ ‎41-45 BBCAA 46-50 BAACD 51-55 DBADB 56-60ABBAD ‎[九]‎ Happy birthday! Do birthdays really make people happy? Of course they do. Birthdays __41_ the day we were born. __42__ that extra candle on the cake suggests another year of growth and maturity (成熟) — or so we hope. We all like to imagine that we're getting _43___ and not just older. Most of us enjoy seeing the miracle of growth in others, as well. For instance, seeing our children __44__ and learn new things makes us feel proud. For Americans, like people in most cultures, growing up is a wonderful process. But growing old? That's a(n) __45__ story.‎ ‎ __46__ old is not exactly pleasant for people in youthoriented (以年轻人为中心) American culture. Most Americans like to look young, act young and feel young. As the old saying __47__, “You're as young as you feel.” Older people joke about how many years young they are, _48__ how many years old. People in some countries __49__ the aged as a source of __50__ and wisdom. But Americans seem to favor those that are young, or at least “young at __51__”.‎ Many older Americans find the “golden years” to be anything but golden. Economically, “senior citizens” often struggle just to get by. Retirement at age 65 brings a sharp __52__ in personal income. Social security benefits usually cannot __53__ the difference. Older people may __54__ from poor nutrition, medical care and housing. Some even experience age discrimination (歧视). In ‎ 1987, American sociologist Pat Moore __55__ up like an older person and wandered city streets. She was often treated __56__ — even cheated and robbed. However, dressed as a young person, she __57__ much more respect.‎ Unfortunately, the __58__ population in America is increasing fast. Why? People are living longer. __59__ babies are being born. And middleaged “baby borners” are rapidly entering the groups of the elderly. America may soon be a place _60__ wrinkles (皱纹) are “in”. Marketing experts are already noticing this group of consumers.‎ ‎41.A. congratulate B.Celebrate C.honor D.remember ‎42.A. Except B.Except for C.Besides D.In addition ‎43.A.wiser B.Wise C.later D.late ‎44.A. leave B.Go C.develop D.study ‎45.A. same B.Different C.interesting D.interested ‎46.A. Kept B.Growing C.Keeping D.Grown ‎47.A. talks B.Speaks C.goes D.tells ‎48.A. other than B.rather than C.as well D.but ‎49.A. value B.Expect C.like D.attempt ‎50.A. money B.Support C.experience D.disease ‎51.A. hand B.All C.heart D.body ‎52.A. increase B.Decrease C.growth D.release ‎53.A. pick up B.take up C.make up D.put up ‎54.A. suffer B.Hear C.keep D.get ‎55.A. wore B.Took C.dressed D.set ‎56.A. well B.Rudely C.kindly D.cruelly ‎ ‎57.A. accepted B.Received C.brought D.took ‎59.A. Fewer B.Less C.More D.Smaller ‎60.A. which B.Where C.that D.What 参考答案:‎ ‎1-5:CCACD,6-10:BCBAC 11-15:CBCAC 16-20:BBDAB ‎[十]‎ My son Joey was born with club feet(天生特厚的畸形脚). The doctors assured us that with treatment he would be able to walk 41 , but would never run very well. The first three years of his life were 42 in surgery(手术). By the time he was eight, you wouldn’t know he had a 43 when you saw him walk. ‎ The children in our neighborhood ran around as most children do during 44 , and Joey would jump right in, run and play, too. We 45 told him that he probably wouldn’t be able to 46 as well as the other children. So he didn’t know. ‎ In seventh grade he 47 to go out for the cross-country team. Every day he 48 with the team. He worked harder and ran 49 than any of the others—perhaps he sensed that the 50 that seemed to come naturally to so many others did not come naturally to him. 51 the entire team runs, only the top seven runners have the potential to 52 points for the school. We didn’t tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didn’t know. ‎ ‎ He 53 to run four to five miles a day, every day —even the day he had a 103-degree fever. I was 54 , so I went to look for him after school. I found him 55 all alone. I asked him how he felt. “Okay,” he said. He had two more 56 to go. The sweat ran down his face and his eyes were glassy from his fever. 57 he looked straight ahead and kept running.‎ ‎ Two weeks later, the names of the team runners were 58 . Joey was number six on the list. Joey had made the team. He was in 59 grade —the other six team members were all eighth-graders. We never told him he shouldn’t 60 to make the team. We never told him he couldn’t do it… so he didn’t know. He just did it. ‎ ‎41.‎ A.quickly B.slowly C.normally D.comfortably ‎42.‎ A.spent B.wasted C.suffered ‎ D.lost ‎43.‎ A.pain B.problem C.treatment D.surgery ‎44.‎ A.holidays B.day C.fun D.play ‎45.‎ A.seldom B.never C.always D.once ‎46.‎ A.study B.run ‎ C.walk D.behave ‎47.‎ A.decided ‎ B.preferred C.refused ‎ D.agreed ‎48.‎ A.gathered ‎ B.camped C.trained D.competed ‎49.‎ A.more slowly B.less ‎ C.faster D.more ‎50.‎ A.ability B.strength C.power D.energy ‎51.‎ A.Since ‎ B.Because C.After D.Although ‎52.‎ A.increase ‎ B.score C.hold D.take ‎53.‎ A.continued B.stopped ‎ C.liked D.hoped ‎54.‎ A.sad ‎ B.surprised C.angry D.worried ‎55.‎ A.running B.resting C.crying D.sleeping ‎56.‎ A.tests B.miles C.lessons D.examinations ‎57.‎ A.Otherwise B.So C.Yet D.Thus ‎58.‎ A.included B.found C.shown D.announced ‎59.‎ A.sixth B.eighth C.seventh D.fifth ‎60.‎ A.manage ‎ B.determine C.expect ‎ D.attempt 参考答案:41-45CABDB 46-50BACDA 51-55DBADA 56-60BCDCC
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