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完形填空:A
I t was a warm sunny Saturday afternoon some fifteen years ago. I 36 to take my daughter to the local playground. As soon as we got there, my daughter headed for the 37 and asked for a push. As I was helping my daughter to go higher and higher, I noticed another little girl trying 38 to get her own swing(秋千) going. Her elderly grandmother was sitting quietly on a nearby bench and 39 at me.
I walked over to the little girl and 40 if she could use a push, too. She smiled and said “Yes!” I soon had her 41 flying towards the clouds while she laughed 42 . For the next two hours I found myself 43 swings and playing games with my daughter and the little girl. By the time we headed home, I was 44 worn out, but my spirits were still flying higher than those swings.
Two years later after a long day’s work I went to 45 my kids from the local grade school. 46 , I stood in the parents’ waiting area 47 for my children. 48 , I felt two tiny arms around my stomach. I looked down and there was the little girl from the 49 smiling up at me. She gave me one more big 50 before heading off to catch her school bus. 51 I watched her back, I didn’t feel quite so tired anymore and my 52 were once again rising in the Heavens.
In this life,every single bit of love we share 53 its way back to us again. It may take seconds or it may take years. The law of love, 54 , is never broken. The love we share, the kindness we give and the 55 we create will always come back to bless us.
36. A. offered B. attempted C. failed D. preferred
37. A. balls B. flowers C. swings D. crowds
38. A. in turn B. in fact C. in secret D. in vain(徒劳的)
39. A. glared B. smiled C. screamed D. laughed
40. A. asked B. wondered C. thought D. explained
41. A. hands B. feet C. arms D. head
42. A. gently B. roughly C. happily D. bitterly
43. A. pulling B. shaking C. making D. pushing
44. A. mentally B. simply C. physically D. mostly
45. A. pick up B. send for C. look after D. see off
46. A. Puzzled B. Satisfied C. Tired D. Worried
47. A. calling B. speaking C. caring D. watching
48. A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Fortunately D. Nervously
49. A. stadium B. playground C. classroom D. school
50. A. kiss B. touch C. blow D. hug
51. A. As B. Although C. Until D. Since
52. A. thoughts B. memories C. spirits D. feelings
53. A. clears B. finds C. fights D. feels
54. A. instead B. besides C. Therefore D. though
55. A. image B. idea C. joy D. value
完形填空:B
I've spent most of my career as a traveling salesman, and so I know that 1 is an occupational disease.But one year, my 2 gave me the cure for my homesickness.
It had black bright eyes, a red bow tie and orange feet—a stuffed penguin (企鹅)that 3 about five inches tall.Attached to its left wing 4 a little
sign with the hand-painted declaration "I Love My Dad! ".I 5 the penguin at once on my table.
On my next trip, I put the 6 in my suitcase(行李箱).That night when I called home, my daughter Jeanine was 7 because the penguin had disappeared."Honey, he' s here with me, " I explained, "I brought him 8 ”
9 , the penguin came with me—as necessary as my briefcase.And we
10 along the way.In Albuquerque, I checked into a 11 , dropped my bag and ran to a meeting.When I returned, the maid had 12 the bed and stood the penguin on the pillow.
One night, I discovered the penguin 13 , and after a mad phone call, I learned I' d 14 it in my previous hotel room, 15 it had been rescued by a maid.I 16 a hundred miles to get it, and when I arrived at midnight, the penguin was waiting at the front desk.In the hotel lobby(大厅), other tired business travelers were 17 at the reunion of my penguin and me—I think with a touch of 18 .
Jeanine is in college now, and I don't travel 19 .The penguin sits on my table, a reminder that love is a wonderful traveling companion.All those years on 20 , it was the one thing I never left home without.
A.cold B.hunger C.loneliness D.fever 2.A.boy B.daughter C.friend D.mother
3.A.stood B.lay C.jumped D.climbed
4.A.wrote B.turned C.was D.had
5.A.threw B.lost C.gave D.placed
6.A.bear B.penguin C.dog D.rabbit
7.A.upset B.happy C.glad D.excited
8.A.up B.off C.along D.down
9.A.From now on B.In the future C.In future D.From then on 10.A.had friends B.had friend C.made friends D.made friend 11.A.school B.hotel C.shop D.supermarket
12.A.given B.turned C.made D.carried
13.A.sleeping B.going C.living D.missing
14.A.forgot B.left C.ordered D.sent
15.A.there B.when C.where D.how
16.A.ran B.walked C.hurried D.drove
17.A.surprised B.frightened C.looked D.laughed
18.A.anger B.envy C.sadness D.illness
19.A.as many B.as seldom C.so little D.as much
20.A.the hotel B.the meeting C.the road D.the house
完型填空C
Waiting outside his classroom, 14-year-old Wasana stared idly at the heavy rain. Then his gaze(目光)fell upon the hill at the back of the classroom. He36 enormous amounts of rainwater flowing down the hill, and the water was also bubbling (冒泡)at the base of a boulder (大圆石) on the hill. Wasana felt it looked so 37 after staring at the water for a while.
Then it 38 him-the scene was alarmingly similar to the slides he was shown during Disaster Management classes. 39 a coming disaster, Wasana shouted, "Run, run,don't stay here! The rocks on the hill are going to fall on us!" Chaos 40 as the students ran to the open area used as an emergency gathering point. After 41 the site where the water was bubbling up from the ground, Principal Nihal Gurusinghe knew the school was in great 42 . They began to climb the hill and tried to change the direction of the flow, 43 they were too late: ten minutes later, massive rocks rushed down the hill with sandand mud. There was little they could do as they watched the earth 44 the entire school block.
Returning home later with the muddy uniform that day, Wasana was 45 by his mother. He tried to 46 that he had saved 200 schoolmates but she didn't believe him .
His mother finally realized that it was 47 when she saw a TV report about the disaster. Filled with_ 48 , she hugged Wasana and murmured that he was indeed a hero.
No one was hurt in the 49 , thanks to Wasana's quick action and acute observation. The repairs, 50 $27,000, included a new retaining wall on the hill to 51 future landslides(混石流). "The financial damage is nothing 52 to what
would have had there been children in the classrooms," Gurusinghe says.
Looking back, Wasana said he didn't think twice about the ridicule(嘲笑)that would have 53 if he had been 54 about the landslide. "It would be worse 55 I didn't do anything when I already knew it was going to happen," he says.
36. A. heard B. noticed . C. admitted D.imagined
37. A. distant B. close C. obvious D.familiar
38. A. interested B. disappointed C. hit D.impressed
39. A. Fearing B. Escaping C. Preparing D.Controlling
40. A. died down B. gave up C. broke out D.set off
41. A. visiting B. exploring C. discovering D.inspecting
42. A. peace B. trouble C. silence D.surprise
43. A. but B. if C. as D.because
44. A. fled B. covered C. passed D.overlooked
45. A. recommended B. cornered C. searched D.scolded
46. A. understand B. realize C. complain D.explain
47. A. true B. puzzling C. funny D.practical
48. A. ambition B. pride C. confidence D.patience
49. A. operation B. incident C. pressure D.attempt
50. A saving B. earning C. wasting D.costing
51. A. prevent B. predict C. remove D.discover
52. A. referred B. compared C. added D.associated
53. A. remained B. stopped C. followed D.ended
54. A. upset B. worrieci C. wrong D.mad
55. A. before B. if C. so D.though
36-40 BDCAC 41-45 DBABD 46-50 DABBD 51-55 ABCCB
完型填空D
Not too long ago, an incident that happened at Walt Disney touched me greatly. A guest checking out of our Polynesian Village resort (度假胜地) at Walt Disney was asked how she 26 her visit. She told the front-desk clerk she had had a(n) 27 vacation, but was heartbroken about 28 several rolls of Kodak color film(柯达彩色胶卷) she had not yet 29 . At that moment she was particularly 30 over the loss of the pictures she had shot at our Polynesian Luau, as this was a memory she especially treasured.
Now, please understand that we have no written service rules 31 lost photos in the park. 32 , the clerk at the front desk understood Disney’s idea of caring for our 33 . She asked the woman to leave her a couple rolls of 34 film, promising she would take care of the rest of our show at Polynesian Luau.
Two weeks later the guest received a 35 at her home. In it were photos of all the actors of our show, 36 signed by each performer. There were also 37 of the public procession (游行队伍) and fireworks in the park, taken by the front-desk clerk in her own 38 after work. I happened to know this story because this guest wrote us a letter. She said that never in her life had she received such good service from any business.
Excellent 39 does not come from policy (政策性的) handbooks. It comes from people who 40 --and from a culture that encourages and models that attitude.
26. A. expected B. realized C. paid D. enjoyed
27. A. disappointing B. wonderful C. uncomfortable D. important
28. A. taking B. dropping C. losing D. breaking
29. A. developed B. taken C. washed D. loaded
30. A. silly B. nervous C. calm D. sad
31. A. covering B. finding C. making D. keeping
32. A. Excitedly B. Luckily C. Therefore D. Quietly
33. A. workers B. guests C. managers D. clerks
34. A. printed B. shot C. unused D. recorded
35. A. film B. card C. camera D. packet
36. A. frequently B. personally C. alone D. actually
37. A. rules B. pictures C. handbooks D. performances
38. A. case B. work C. time D. position
39. A. advice B. experience C. quality D. service
40. A. care B. serve C. like D. know。

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