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完形填空
浙南名校联盟第一次联考
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One of my neighbors used to have a beautiful tree in her front yard. Her dad had planted it for her 36 it was nothing more than a little branch and several years later it started to 37 towards the sky at an amazing speed. Soon it blessed her with cooling shade in the 38 and glorious, golden leaves in the fall.
When the two-day snowstorm struck our town, heavy snow 39 the tree's branches that were still full of leaves. The weight split that lovely tree down the 40 . It was so sad seeing half of it 41 on the ground after the storm. When I talked to my neighbor later, she said that the damage had been too much and that the 42 tree would have to be cut down・43 she had saved a few seedlings from it that
she hoped to 44in the future.
Still, it was a shock to drive by her house the other day and see 45_ but a stump (树桩)in her
front yard. I missed that tree. I missed its branches, its leaves 46 _ in the afternoon sun. I missed seeing its limbs reach towards the heavens. I thought that the stump would be a sad 47 of its loss for a long time to come. My wonderful neighbor, __48_, had another plan. When I drove by her home today I saw a tiny bird feeder sitting on that stump and a colorful songbird having its 49 _.It was such an affirmation (肯定)of 50 .. It was such a joy to see. I could feel my heart _51_.
Life by its very nature is a 52 bag. It hands us both beauty and tragedy, love and loss, and pain. What we do with it, however, is up to us. We can let it _54_ us in two, or we can use even its hardest times to make our 55 stronger and our hearts more loving. We can spend it complaining or we can use it to help others. ,
36. A. unless B. when C. until D. because
37. A. circulate B. wind C.shoot D. stand
38.A. spring
39.A. fell on
40.A. top
41.A. dancing
42.A. abnormal
43.A. Consequently B. summer
B. take apart
B. middle
B. spreading
B. bare
B. Eventually
C. fall
C. get through
C. bottom
C. trembling
C. hopeless
C. Thankfully
D. winter
D. broke down
D. root
D. lying
D. entire
D. Accidentally
44. A. replace
B. renew
C. replant
D. remove
45. A. everything B. something C.anything D. nothing
46. A. falling B. shaking C. floating D. shining
47. A. story B. expectation C. reminder D. view
48. A. though B. therefore C. still D.otherwise
49. A. rest B. baby C. date D. dinner
50. A. life B. time C. effort D. nature
51. A. beat B. smile C. hurt D. sink
52. A. mixed B. changeable C. separated D. stable
53. A. sorrow B. wealth C. pleasure D. wonder
54. A. split B. pull C. benefit D. attach
55. A. connections B. families C. bodies D. souls
36-55 BCBAB DDCCD DCADA BACAD
金丽衢十二校联考
第一节完形填空(共20个小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
We love letters. Just as John Donne, a poet, 36 it, “Letters, to me and my friends mean 37 greetings; they get souls together. Thanks to letters, friends who are 38 speak." He wrote these words nearly 400 years ago. Today, in the age of instant text message, social media, and email, they 39 ring truer than ever, because writing or receiving a letter has become such a 40 event.
A UK・wide survey undertaken by Sunday Times suggests that one in four of us has not 41 a letter for at least 10 years. That's ten years without the bitter-sweet 42 of pacing the floor waiting for the 43 : ten years without recognizing the handwriting on the envelope and eagerly 44 the letter to read its content.
We 45 not get them any more, but we still love handwritten letters. In the same survey, one third of 46 people interviewed say that they 47 the content of sentimental(充满情感的)letters. Shouldn't we make 48 to give our friends and families what they will treasure forever? Ann Bickley went online in 2013 and offered to handwrite a letter to anyone who 49 her. Her website received 50,00050 in its first three months. Five years later, she is
still the main 51 behind and has personally written 4,000 letters offering hope and 52 to strangers.
The thought behind a letter 53 as much as its contents. "I never tell anyone that 54 is going to be OK,' Ann Bickley says, “I am letting someone know that there is someone in the world who 55 them."
Who wouldn't love to receive a letter like that? Let's get writing!