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I、完形填空(本大题共180小题,共270.0分)

   Mr.Croninhasaclockshopinthecenterofthetown.Hetrieshisbestto  (  1  )  itwell.Heoftenreceivesthecustomers(顾客)  (  2  )  andpeopleliketobuy  (  3  )  inhisshop.

  Itwasacolddayand  (  4  )   peoplewouldgoouttodosome  (  5  )  .Mr.Black,oneofMr.Cronin’s  (  6  )  ,cametotheshop.Heknewthemanwas  (  7  )   hismiserliness(吝啬).Buthetriedtopersuade(说服)himtobuyawatchinhisshop.

  “You’dbetterbuyawatchfor  (  8  )  ,Mr.Black,”saidMr.Cronin.“It’llbe  (  9  )   toyouwhenever.”

  “No,no,”saidMr.Black.“I’ll  (  10  )  needanywatches.” 

  “Buthowdoyouknowwhenit’stimeto  (  11  )  ?

  “Thepeoplewholivearoundmealways  (  12  )   theirtelevisionsatsevenforthenews.SoIcanheartheannouncer(播音员)say, “Thetimeisseveno’clock.Hereisthenews.”

   “Butyoudon’tknowwhentogotowork.”

   “That’s  (  13  )  ,”Mr.Blacksaidwithasmile.“Ittakesmetenminutesto  (  14  )  andshave(刮脸).Ihavebreakfastattwentypastseven.Igettothebusstopattwentytoeightandfifteenminuteslaterarriveatmyofficeand  (  15  )   working.”

   “Whendoyou  (  16  )   youroffice,then?

   “There’sa  (  17  )  nearit,itssiren(汽笛)cantellmetherighttime.”

   “Howdoyouknowthetimeifyou  (  18  )  inthemiddleofthenight?

   “Ialwaysputastick(拐杖)bymybed.”

   “Butastickcan’ttellyouthetime.”

   “You’re  (  19  )  .ButIcanuseittoknockonyourwall.Youalways  (  20  )  ,“Whatareyouknockingonmywallforattwointhenight?

1.A.watch

B.build

C.manage

D.repair

2.A.warmly

B.luckily

C.simply

D.coldly

3.A.everything

B.something

C.nothing

D.anything

4.A.many

B.few

C.plentyof

D.most

5.A.work

B.shopping

C.reading

D.fishing

6.A.workmates

B.friends

C.classmates

D.neighbors

7.A.famousfor

B.goodat

C.proudof

D.fondof

8.A.you

B.me

C.yourself

D.myself

9.A.helpless

B.helpful

C.necessary

D.important

10.A.always

B.sometimes

C.often

D.never

11.A.gotobed

B.getup

C.gotowork

D.havebreakfast

12.A.show

B.turnoff

C.turnon

D.sellout

13.A.easy

B.possible

C.different

D.probable

14.A.cook

B.wash

C.tidy

D.rest

15.A.finish

B.enjoy

C.start

D.keep

16.A.leave

B.clean

C.goto

D.find

17.A.railwaystation

B.postoffice

C.university

D.factory

18.A.situp

B.standup

C.wakeup

D.getup

19.A.clever

B.right

C.wrong

D.foolish

20.A.shout

B.wonder

C.laugh

D.request

Johnny,alizard(蜥蜴),livedbetweensomerocksinthecountry,wherehelikedsunbathingeverymorning.Oneday,hefeltso  (  21  )   thathedidn’tnoticesomeboyscomingupbehindhim.Theboys  (  22  )   Johnny,andhecouldonlyescapefromtheirhandsbylosinghistail andrunningto  (  23  )  .

Thechildrenwatchedhistailmovingabout,buttheysoonfelt  (  24  )   andleft.Johnnycameouttolookfor histail,butcouldfindno  (  25  )   ofit.Feelingsosad,hedecidedto  (  26  )   doingeverythingelseinhislifeandspendingallhistime  (  27  )   histail.Daysandmonthspassed,andJohnnykeptlooking,askingeveryone  (  28  )   theyhadseenhistail.However,therewasstill nonewsaboutit.

Oneday,heaskedaboyandtheboy  (  29  )   replied,“Whydoyouneedtwotails?

”Afterhearingthis,Johnny  (  30  )   andsawthathehadgrownanew,strongertail.Hesuddenlyrealizedhow  (  31  )   ofhimtowastesomuchtimeonaproblemlikeit.Johnnyheadedforhomehappily.

Onthewayhomehesuddenlyfoundhis  (  32  )   tailontheroadside.Althoughitlookedterrible,Johnnywasstill  (  33  )   tohaveitback.Hepickeditupandwasaboutto  (  34  )   hisjourney.Justatthatmoment,anidea  (  35  )   himthatheshouldn’tlookatthepastandworryaboutitsinceitwasnot  (  36  )   forhim.

Hethendecidedto  (  37  )   hisoldtailthere,leavingwithitallhispastworries.Ashemovedon,allhetookwithhimwerethoughtsofthe  (  38  )   andthedreamsofthefuture.

Asweknow,it’snotgoodtolookatthepast,  (  39  )   ithelpsinthefuture.Letthepast  (  40  )   withthewind.

21.A.worried

B.relaxed

C.lonely

D.cautious

22.A.caught

B.limited

C.explored

D.observed

23.A.sleep

B.sunbathe

C.hide

D.cry

24.A.delighted

B.confused

C.bored

D.interested

25.A.edge

B.sign

C.identity

D.use

26.A.keep

B.start

C.finish

D.stop

27.A.searchingfor

B.removing

C.caringfor

D.involving

28.A.when

B.whether

C.how

D.where

29.A.regretfully

B.generously

C.frightenedly

D.surprisedly

30.A.bentdown

B.headedforward

C.turnedback

D.lookedup

31.A.optimistic

B.smart

C.careless

D.silly

32.A.new

B.old

C.strong

D.nice

33.A.excited

B.worried

C.honored

D.stressed

34.A.continue

B.change

C.predict

D.end

35.A.supported

B.shaped

C.hit

D.held

36.A.lively

B.hopeful

C.useful

D.different

37.A.store

B.drop

C.repair

D.watch

38.A.present

B.future

C.past

D.life

39.A.if

B.once

C.when

D.unless

40.A.come

B.go

C.walk

D.dive

Successcomestothosewhoturndisastersintoopportunities,overcometheirlimitationsandbouncebackwithrenewedenergy.Ifyouhavefallendown,getupandbrushthe  (  41  )  offyourclothesandmoveon.Atemporarysetbackisnotatotal   (  42  )  .Forthatmatter,there’snosuchthingasfailure.Nothingis   (  43  )   inthisworld.Ifyouhavethewillto   (  44  )  ,youcanachieveanything.Andalwaysrememberthatthewholeworldwill   (  45  )   youwhenyouwanttoachievesomethingurgently.Hereisalivingproofofthisidea.

SudhaChandran,ayounggirlfromIndia,wholearned   (  46  )  whenshewasthreeyearsold.Shelostoneofherlegsinanaccident.   (  47  )  theaccidentruinedherbrightfuture,shedidn’tgiveup.

Afterseveral   (  48  )   monthsthatfollowed,oneday,shemetadoctorwhodevelopedanartificiallimbmadefromrubber.Sointensewasher   (  49  )   thatshedecidedtogobacktodancingaftershehadbeenfittedwithanartificialleg.Sudhaknewthatshebelievedinherselfandcouldfulfillher   (  50  )  .Shethenbeganhercourageousjourneybacktotheworldofdancing—learningto   (  51  )  ,bend,stretch,walk,turn,twist,twirland   (  52  )  dance.

  (  53  )  everypublicshow,shewouldaskherfatherabouther   (  54  )  .“Youstillhavealongwaytogo”wastheanswersheusedtoget   (  55  )  .InJanuary,1984,Sudhamadeahistoriccomeback   (  56  )   givingapublicshowinBombay.Sheperformedinsuchamarvelousmannerthatitmovedeveryoneto   (  57  )  whilebringingherbacktothenumberonepositionagain.Thateveningwhensheaskedherfatherthe   (  58  )  question,hedidn’tsayanything.Hejusttouchedherfeetasatributetoagreatartist.

Sudha’scomebackwassoheart-warmingthatawell-knownfilmproducerwas   (  59  )  tomakeafilmnamedMayuri,basedonSudha’sencouragingstory.WhensomeoneaskedSudhahowshehad   (  60  )  todanceagain,shesaidquitesimply,“Youdon’tneedfeettodance.”

41.A.blood

B.flies

C.spots

D.dust

42.A.incident

B.danger

C.defeat

D.mistake

43.A.convenient

B.necessary

C.unfortunate

D.impossible

44.A.learn

B.win

C.forgive

D.go

45.A.help

B.entertain

C.challenge

D.appreciate

46.A.painting

B.dancing

C.singing

D.skiing

47.A.Because

B.Once

C.Although

D.Before

48.A.painful

B.encouraging

C.pleasant

D.forgettable

49.A.pressure

B.desire

C.anger

D.competition

50.A.dream

B.promise

C.duty

D.command

51.A.live

B.walk

C.feel

D.balance

52.A.proudly

B.fortunately

C.finally

D.frequently

53.A.After

B.During

C.Near

D.Except

54.A.figure

B.expression

C.costume

D.performance

55.A.beyondrecognition

B.inresponse

C.atwork

D.byaccident

56.A.by

B.with

C.on

D.of

57.A.laughter

B.complaint

C.tears

D.doubts

58.A.annoying

B.strange

C.exciting

D.usual

59.A.forced

B.inspired

C.trained

D.forbidden

60.A.pretended

B.refused

C.managed

D.failed

Oneofthemostexcitingarchaeological(考古的)discoveriesinhistorywasmadeinNovember1922,whenHowardCarterwas  (  61  )  intheValleyoftheKingsinEgypt.Aftermanymonthsofdigging,hefinally  (  62  )  anunknowntomb(坟墓).

  (  63  )  withhisfriendLordCarnarvon,whowasprovidingthemoneyforhiswork,Carterenteredthe  (  64  )  tomb.Atfirsttherewas  (  65  )  ,becausethetombwas  (  66  )  ,anditwasclearthatithadbeenrobbed(盗窃)atsometimeinthepast.  (  67  )  ,oneoftheworkerseventuallyuncoveredasmallstairwaythatleddowntoanotherdoorthathadnotbeen  (  68  )  .

Carterwentdownthedarkstaircase,walking  (  69  )  incasetherewereanytraps(陷阱).Asheopenedthe  (  70  )  ,LordCarnarvonaskedifhecouldseeanything.Hereplied,“Yes,  (  71  )  things.”Itwasclearatoncethattheyhaddiscoveredwhattheyhad

been  (  72  )  .ThetombofKingTutankhamunwasfulloftreasuresof  (  73  )  value.Therewereover5,000objectsofsilver,goldandpreciousstoneswhichhadlainthere  (  74  )  forthousandsofyears.

LordCarnarvon’s  (  75  )  atdiscoveringthetreasuresdidnotlastlong.Manyofthelocalpeoplewereafraidof  (  76  )  thekings’tombs,andbelievedthatthekingswouldpunishanyonewho  (  77  )  them.LordCarnarvonhadpaidlittleattentiontothese  (  78  )  ,butonlyafewweekslater,he  (  79  )  fellillanddied;attheexacttimeofhisdeath,allthelightsinCairowentoutallofasudden,andfarawayinEngland,hisdogalso  (  80  )  .

61.A.traveling

B.visiting

C.standing

D.working

62.A.fellinto

B.passedby

C.knockeddown

D.cameac

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