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        1. 20.His back injury may him from playing in tomorrow’s game. A.mind B.hurt C.prevent D. limit 查看更多

           

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          第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
          請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C.D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
          Michael was always in a good mood. He was a natural motivator(樂天派). One day I asked him, “How can you be  36   all the time.” Michael replied, “Each morning I   37   up and say to myself, ‘Mike, you have two  38   today. You can choose to be in a good mood  39   you can choose to be in a bad mood.’ I choose to be in a good mood. Each time something  40   happens, I can choose to be a victim or choose to learn from it. I choose to learn from it. I choose the positive side of life.”
          Later, I heard Michael was  41  in a serious accident, falling off 60 feet from a tower.
          After 18 hours of  42   , and weeks of intensive care, Michael left the hospital with rods(鋼棒)  43  in his back. I saw Michael about six months after the  44 . I asked him what had  45  his mind as the accident took place.
          “As I  46  on the ground, I remembered I had two choices: I could choose to live or I could choose to die. I chose to live.” “Weren’t you  47 ?” I asked. Michael continued, “They kept telling me I was going to be fine.  48   When they wheeled me into the operation room and I saw the  49  on the faces of the doctors and nurses, I got  50  scared. In their eyes, I read ‘He’s a dead man’. I knew I  51    to take action. ‘What did you do?’ I asked. Well, a big nurse asked me if I was allergic(過敏) to  52 . ‘Yes,’ I said. The doctors and nurses stopped working as they     53  my reply. I took a deep breath and cried, ‘Gravity.’ Over their laughter, I told them, ‘I’m choosing to live. 54  on me as if I am alive, not dead.’”
          Michael  55 ,thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also because of his amazing positive attitude.
          36.A. negative          B. passive                C. positive               D. native
          37.A. wake              B. pick                    C. stay                    D. turn
          38.A. ways               B. jobs                    C. lives                   D. choices
          39.A. and                 B. or                       C. besides                D. nor
          40.A. good              B. bad                     C. lucky                  D. urgent
          41.A. involved         B. divided               C. separated             D. packed
          42.A. work              B. rest                     C. surgery               D. flight
          43.A. placed             B. lain                     C. cut                      D. removed
          44.A. incident          B. event                  C. item                    D. accident
          45.A. got through     B. broken through    C. seen through        D. gone through
          46.A. lay                 B. laid                     C. lied                     D. stood
          47.A. excited            B. thrilled                C. afraid                  D. encouraged
          48.A. So                  B. But                     C. Otherwise            D. Therefore
          49.A. impressions     B. expressions          C. attractions           D. tears
          50.A. really              B. slowly                 C. even                   D. slightly
          51.A. used               B. supposed             C. dared                  D. needed
          52.A. nothing           B. something           C. anything              D. anybody
          53.A. called for        B. ran for                C. waited for           D. rushed for
          54.A. Operate           B. Turn                   C. Search                D. Jump
          55.A. disappeared     B. endangered          C. died                    D. survived

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          Mikio Tanaka is a devoted father----and prove it by taking three months off to care for his baby boy. That makes Tanaka __36__ of a revolutionary in Japan, where men are __37__ known for working long hours and __38__ in the bars with clients than mixing baby milk and changing diapers (尿布).

          “It was __39__, but it was also a lot of fun,” Tanaka said, sitting __40__ the living room floor with his 4-month-old son, Daiki, __41__ on his back. “ I saw the first time he __42__. It was a great experience.”

          Tanaka, 31, is one of a __43__ number of fathers in Japan who are taking a bigger __44__ inside the home. Men are a __45__ sight with kids at parks and zoos at weekends, though often __46__ yawning. Books and magazines __47__ fathers on how to play with and care for their kids. For Japan’s __48__ housewives, the changing is too late. In Tanaka’s case, his wife, Ayako, 28, was __49__ to take a full year of leave , for she was a school teacher.

          __50__ for Tanaka, a department chief at his company had taken the __51__ leave a few years before, so his plan to __52__ three months unpaid leave was not a total shock to his __53__. Ayako took three months off for Daiki, then it was Tanaka’s __54__ when she went back to work. Daiki started day care full-time at __55__ month. Tanaka said at that time he was able to work again.

          1.

          A.a(chǎn)nything

          B.something

          C.everything

          D.nothing

          2.

          A.well

          B.poorly

          C.specially

          D.badly

          3.

          A.working

          B.dancing

          C.drinking

          D.cooking

          4.

          A.easy

          B.interesting

          C.exciting

          D.tough

          5.

          A.beside

          B.a(chǎn)gainst

          C.on

          D.a(chǎn)bove

          6.

          A.hanged

          B.hung

          C.joked

          D.sang

          7.

          A.fell asleep

          B.stood up

          C.dressed up

          D.jumped up

          8.

          A.growing

          B.falling

          C.a(chǎn)dding

          D.fixing

          9.

          A.step

          B.a(chǎn)ction

          C.hold

          D.role

          10.

          A.interesting

          B.different

          C.common

          D.short

          11.

          A.seen

          B.said

          C.observed

          D.blamed

          12.

          A.drive

          B.send

          C.comfort

          D.treat

          13.

          A.self-confident

          B.overworked

          C.poorly-dressed

          D.well-fed

          14.

          A.unfair

          B.unwilling

          C.unfit

          D.undecided

          15.

          A.Hardly

          B.Sadly

          C.Unluckily

          D.Fortunately

          16.

          A.immediate

          B.short

          C.sick

          D.same

          17.

          A.teacher

          B.boss

          C.wife

          D.child

          18.

          A.take

          B.give

          C.make

          D.offer

          19.

          A.duty

          B.fault

          C.turn

          D.decision

          20.

          A.third

          B.fifth

          C.sixth

          D.tenth

           

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          Mr. Brown’s horse was stolen at night. All of his friends were very sorry about it and came to see him together. After they had been told about it, one of them said, “Why did not you lock the door of your stable (馬房)that night? I think it is your fault.”

          “You aren’t deaf, are you?” the second man said, “Didn’t you hear anything at that moment? The thief must have driven the beast out of the gate, and couldn’t have carried it on his back.”

          “I agree with them!” Blamed the third, “How careless you are! Every evening before I go to bed, I lock my stable first and hide the key in my box. Why didn’t you do so?”

          The more they said, the more excited they became. At last Mr. Brown couldn’t bear it any more and said, “I am glad that you have come to see me. But none of you would help me either look for my horse or catch the thief. Do you think that it’s all my fault? Why don’t you blame the thief?

          The first man thought it’s Mr. Brown’s fault because _______.

          A. let the door open                    B. locked the door

          C. had the door unlocked                D. had the horse locked up

          The second man thought Mr. Brown _________________.

          was a deaf                         

          B. was very careful

          C. must hear something when the thief stole the horse     

          D. couldn’t hear anything at that time

          The third man thought ________________.

          A. the horse must be driven out   B. Mr. Brown did hide his key in his box

          C. Mr. Brown wasn’t blamed by the third    D. Mr. Brown wasn’t careful.

          The more his friends said the more Mr. Brown ______________.

          A. became excited    B got angry    C could bear       D blamed them

          ____________ should be blamed.

          A. Mr. Brown      B his friends       C The thief      D All of them

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          We were the only family with children in the restaurant. I sat Eric in a high chair and noticed everyone was quietly eating and talking. Suddenly, Eric screamed with 36 and said, “Hi there.” His fat baby hands hit the high chair tray, and his eyes were wide with excitement.

          I looked around and saw the 37 of his enjoyment. It was an old man with a worn and oily coat. And his hair was uncombed and unwashed. I was sure he  38 . His hand waved. “Hi there, baby; I see ya,” the man said to Eric.

          My husband and I 39  looks. Eric continued to laugh and answer, “Hi, there.” Everyone in the restaurant noticed this. My husband and I were embarrassed.

          We finally got through the meal and  40   the door. My husband went to pay the check and told me to meet him in the parking lot. The old man sat between me and the door. “Lord, just let me out of here before he speaks to me or Eric,” I prayed. As I drew closer to the man, I turned my back trying to sidestep him and avoid any air he might be 41 . As I did so, Eric leaned over my arm, reaching with both arms in a baby's “pick-me-up” position. Before I could stop him, he had  42 himself to the man's arms.Eric, in an act of total 43 , and love, laid his tiny head upon the man's torn shoulder.

          His  44  hands full of dirt, pain and hard labor gently, so gently, cradled my baby's waist and patted his back. I stood amazed. After a while, he pushed Eric from his chest 45 as though he were in pain, saying “God bless you, ma'am. You've given me the best Christmas gift.”

          I had just witnessed a genuine (pure or true) love shown through the innocence of a tiny child who saw no sin, who made no 46 . The ragged old man, unknowingly, had reminded me that a genuine love is one in which the true meaning of love is 47 .

          36. A. surprise    B. delight    C. anger        D. nerve

          37. A. source         B. reason    C. effect        D. resource

          38. A. smiled      B. mopped   C. smelled      D. wiped

          39. A. consulted   B. exchanged  C. separated     D. replaced

          40. A. ran for    B. headed for    C. sent for     D. accounted for

          41. A. breathing   B. fighting     C. creating     D. holding

          42. A. thrown      B. devoted     C. driven        D. jumped

          43. A. independence    B. desire    C. trust       D. dignity

          44. A. allergic    B. strong      C. smart       D. aged

          45. A. eagerly    B. violently   C. gladly         D. unwillingly

          46. A. judgment     B. decision   C. conclusion      D. choice

          47. A. sharpened     B refreshed     C. realized        D. learned

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          Mr. Brown’s horse was stolen at night. All of his friends were very sorry about it and came to see him together. After they had been told about it, one of them said, “Why did not you lock the door of your stable (馬房)that night? I think it is your fault.”
          “You aren’t deaf, are you?” the second man said, “Didn’t you hear anything at that moment? The thief must have driven the beast out of the gate, and couldn’t have carried it on his back.”
          “I agree with them!” Blamed the third, “How careless you are! Every evening before I go to bed, I lock my stable first and hide the key in my box. Why didn’t you do so?”
          The more they said, the more excited they became. At last Mr. Brown couldn’t bear it any more and said, “I am glad that you have come to see me. But none of you would help me either look for my horse or catch the thief. Do you think that it’s all my fault? Why don’t you blame the thief?
          【小題1】 The first man thought it’s Mr. Brown’s fault because _______.

          A.let the door openB.locked the door
          C.had the door unlockedD.had the horse locked up
          【小題2】 The second man thought Mr. Brown _________________.
          1. was a deaf                        
          B. was very careful
          C. must hear something when the thief stole the horse     
          D. couldn’t hear anything at that time
          【小題3】 The third man thought ________________.
          A.the horse must be driven outB.Mr. Brown did hide his key in his box
          C.Mr. Brown wasn’t blamed by the thirdD.Mr. Brown wasn’t careful.
          【小題4】 The more his friends said the more Mr. Brown ______________.
          A. became excited    B got angry    C could bear       D blamed them
          【小題5】____________ should be blamed.
          A. Mr. Brown      B his friends       C The thief      D All of them

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