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A.brother
B.teacher
C.neighbour
D.friend
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A.managed
B.happened
C.tried
D.wanted
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A.expecting
B.1ying
C.joking
D.talking
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A.funny
B.serious
C.careful
D.disappointed
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A.think
B.find
C.realize
D.see
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A.indeed
B.actually
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D.exactly
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A.famous
B.interesting
C.noisy
D.big
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A.began
B.stopped
C.refused
D.failed
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A.problem
B.interest
C.choice
D.work
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A.just
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D.surely
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B.habit
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A.people
B.players
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A.advised
B.argued
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D.announced
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B.realized
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参考答案
36—40DBCBA41—45CDABC
46—50CACBD51—55AAABD
复习扫荡狂练:
完形填空—说明文
.Somepersonalcharacteristicsplayanimportantroleinthedevelopmentofone’sintelligence.Butpeoplefailtorealizetheimportanceoftrainingthesefactorsinyoungpeople.
Theso-called‘non-intelligencefactors’includeone’s 1 ,will,motivation(动机),interestsandhabits.Aftera30-yearfollow-upstudyof8000males,Americanpsychologists 2 thatthemaincauseofdisparitiesinintelligenceisnotintelligence 3 ,butnon-intelligencefactorsincludingthedesiretolearn,willpowerandself-confidence.
4 peopleallknowthatoneshouldhavedefiniteobjectives,astrongwillandgoodlearninghabits,quiteanumberofteachersandparentsdon’tpaymuchattentionto 5 thesefactors.
Someparentsaregreatlyworried 6 theirchildrenfailtodowellintheirstudies.Theyblameeithergenetic(遗传的)factors,malnutrition(营养不良)orlaziness,buttheynevertake 7 considerationthesenon-intelligencefactors.Atthesametime,someteachersdon’tinquireintothese,asreasons 8 studentsdopoorly.Theysimplygivethemmorecoursesandexercises,or 9 criticizeorlaughatthem.Afterall,thesestudentsloseself-confidence.Someofthemjustfeeldefeatedand 10 themselvesupashopeless.Othersmaygoastray(迷途)becausetheyaresickoflearning.An 11 ofmorethan1,000middleschoolstudentsinShanghaishowedthat46.5percentofthemwere 12 oflearning,becauseofexaminations,36.4percentlackedpersistence,initiative(主动)andconsciousnessand10.3percentweresickoflearning.
Itisclear 13 thelackofcultivation(培养)ofnon-intelligencefactorshasbeenamain 14 tointelligencedevelopmentinteenagers.Itevencausesanimbalancebetweenphysiologicaland 15 developmentamongafewstudents.
Ifwedon’tstartnowto 16 thecultivationofnon-intelligencefactors,itwillnotonlyaffectthedevelopmentofthe 17 ofteenagers,butalsoaffectthequalityofawholegeneration.Someexpertshaveputforward 18 abouthowtocultivatestudents’non-intelligencefactors.
First,parentsandteachersshould 19 understandteenagepsychology.Onthisbasis,theycanhelpthemtopursue(调动)theobjectivesoflearning, 20 theirinterestsandtougheningtheirwillpower.
1.A.feelingsB.birthC.backgroundD.size
2.A.cameoutB.foundoutC.madeoutD.workedout
3.A.initselfB.byitselfC.itselfD.onitsown
4.A.ThoughB.NeverthelessC.HoweverD.Moreover
5.A.believingB.studyingC.cultivatingD.developing
6.A.aboutB.whenC.howD.whether
7.A.forB.inC.intoD.over
8.A.whyB.thatC.whenD.how
9.A.everB.evenC.stillD.more
10.A.putB.getC.handleD.give
11.A.studyB.investigationC.examinationD.test
12.A.afraidB.aheadC.awareD.ashamed
13.A.thatB.howC.whyD.which
14.A.difficultyB.questionC.threatD.obstacle
15.A.intelligentB.characteristicC.psychologicalD.physical
16.A.practiseB.thrustC.strengthenD.urge
17.A.intelligenceB.diligenceC.maturity(成熟)D.performance
18.A.projectsB.warningsC.suggestionsD.decision
19.A.fullyB.greatlyC.veryD.highly
20.A.insuringB.goingC.encouragingD.exciting
参考答案67.ABCAC BCABD BAADC CACAD :
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Ican’tleavethisproblemunsolvedtothenextday,becauseIcan’tgetto38inthefirstplace:
Iamavictimofinsomnia(失眠).
I’mnot39:
studiesshowthatmorethanoneinthreepeopleworldwide40insomnia.Ittakesdifferent41:
somepeoplecangettosleepontime,but42muchtooearly;
othersgetafull-night’ssleepbutstill43verytiredwhentheywakeup.Andthentherearepeoplelikeme,ordinaryinsomniacswhotossandturnall44,tryingtofallasleep.
Insomniaismostcommonlyasideeffectofdepression,butitcan45becausedbymanyotherailments(小病痛).Tofindthe46,doctorsfirstfindoutthecauseby47a“sleepdiary,”inwhichyourecordyoursleephabits.Thediarymayreveal(揭示)lifestylepatterns,48anafternoonnap,whicharecausingyour49.Dr.MarkDyken,aspecialistinsleepdisorders,writesthat,“agoodsleepdiarycanoften50thepatientsto‘curethemselves.’”
Agoodnight’ssleepiscreatedduringtheday.51inthebeginningormiddleoftheday,and52fromcaffeine,alcoholandcigarettesintheafternoonandevening.Afterdark,dim(使暗淡)thelightsandtryto53stress.Ourbodieslikeconsistent(一贯的)patterns,soweshouldlet54knowthatit’stimetowinddown.
Ifyoucan’tfallasleep,keepthelights55.Tryreadingabookorlisteningtosoftmusic.You’llmostlikelybeasleep.
36.A.courageB.knowledgeC.decisionD.energy
37.A.nervousB.comfortableC.calmD.satisfied
38.A.liveB.restC.sleepD.play
39.A.sadB.aloneC.pleasedD.afraid
40.A.suffersfromB.benefitsfromC.quarrelsaboutD.strugglesfor
41.A.waysB.effectsC.resultsD.forms
42.A.getupB.wakeupC.dreamD.turnover
43.A.feelB.becomeC.proveD.look
44.A.eveningB.dayC.nightD.time
45.A.stillB.alsoC.evenD.only
46.A.causeB.reasonC.excuseD.cure
47.A.keepingB.discussingC.writingD.describing
48.A.asB.likeC.forD.about
49.A.illnessB.questionC.problemD.worry
50.A.haveB.allowC.letD.make
51.A.SleepB.WorkC.ReadD.Exercise
52.A.stayawayB.comeoutC.stayoutD.makeout
53.A.rememberB.increaseC.keepD.reduce
54.A.itB.thatC.themD.this
55.A.brightB.lowC.badD.good
36—40DACBA41—45DBACB46—50DABCB51—55DADCB
Sometimes,whenTomKrattenmakerandhis16-year-olddaughterHolland,listentorockmusictogetherandtalkaboutpopculture,theybothenjoythese 1 .
MrKrattenmakerfromPennsylvania,USA,recalledhisrelationshipwithhis 2 whenhewasateenager.“Iwould 3 havesaidtomymom,‘Hey,thisnewalbum(专辑)isreallygreat—howdoyoulikeit?
’”hesaid.“Therewasjustacomplete 4 insensibility(情感)and 5 .”
6 wasnottheonlygap.Fromclothingandhairstylestoactivitiesandexpectations,earliergenerationsofparentsandchildrenoftenappearedtobein 7 orbits.
Today,thegenerationgaphasnotdisappeared, 8 itisbecomingsmallerinmanyfamilies,accordingtoreports.
Parentstodayaremore 9 inappearanceandattitudes.Theyalsowearbluejeansandtheyhave 10 hairstyles.Thosewholikesportsalsoenjoysnowboarding,androck-climbingwiththeirchildren.
Theoldauthoritarian(权威主义的)methodisgiving 11 toamoreequalone.Parentswilltakethe“Come,letus 12 together”attitude 13 “BecauseIsaidso,that’swhy”.
The 14 canbearewardingclosenessamongf