1、完形填空一遍过 One Saturday. I went shopping with my daughter, Helen, and son, Brandon. The car was filled with the childrens laughing and singing As we 1 up, we saw a truck with a big sign on it that 2 Petting Zoo. The kids jumped up and asked, Daddy, can we go? Sure. I said, giving them 3 a quarter (25 c
2、ents) before walking into the shopping center. They ran away and I felt free to take my time looking for 4 I needed. There are a hundred little baby animals of all kinds in the 5 zoo. Kids pay their money and stay there with the animals they like 6 their moms and dads shop. Several minutes later. I
3、7 and saw Helen walking along behind me. I was surprised to see she 8 to shop rather than play with the animals. And I thought the children had no wait until the parents came to 9 them up I came up and asked what was wrong. She 10 at me with those big brown eyes and said sadly. Well, Daddy. it cost
4、50cents. So, I gave Brandon my 11. Then she said the most 12 thing I ever heard. She repeated the family motto 13is action! She had given Brandon her quarter , and 14loves little animals more than Helen. She had watched what both my 15and I did for years around the house after we had said love is ac
5、tion! And now it had become a 16of her lifestyle. Then we went back to the petting zoo. We stood 17Brandon go crazy petting and feeding the animals. I had 50 cents 18a hole in my pocket. I never 19 it to Helen, and she never asked for it Because she know the whole family 20: Love always pays.1. A dr
6、ove B. drew C. dressed D. dragged 2 A. wrote B. said C. expressed D. warned 3 A either B. neither C. each D. every 4. A. who B. when C. that D. what 5. A. feeding B. caring C. petting D. nursing 6 A which B while C. where D whether, 7. A turned over B turned out C. turned away D. turned around 8. A.
7、 chose B. checked C. hesitated D. refused 9. A. bring B. put C. pick D. wake 10. A. looked up B. looked down C looked through D. looked over 11 A. pet B. coat C quarter D. candy 12. A successful B. beautiful C. harmful D. awful 13. A. Trust B. Understanding C. Honesty D. love 14. A. anyone B. no one
8、 C. every one D. someone 15. A. wife B. mother C father D. children 16. A. pile B pair C. puzzle D. part 17. A. seeing B. watching C. noticing D. feeling 18. A. digging B. making C. burning D hiding 19. A. paid B. delivered C. offered D. afforded 20. A. motto B. message C model D. matter Charlotte W
9、hitehead was born in England in 1843, and moved to Montreal, Canada at the age of five with her family. While_1_ her ill elder sister throughout the years, Charlotte discovered she had a(n)_2_ in medicine. At 18 she married and _3_ a family. Several years later, Charlotte said she wanted to be a _4_
10、. Her husband supported her decision._5_, Canadian medical schools did not _6_ women students at that time. Therefore, Charlotte went to the United States to study _7_ at the Womens Medical College in Philadelphia. It took her five years to _8_ her medical degree.Upon graduation, Charlotte_9_to Mont
11、real and set up a private _10_. Three years later, she moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and there she was once again a _11_ doctor. Many of her patients were from the nearby timber and railway camps. Charlotte_12_ herself operating on damaged limbs and setting _13_ bones, in addition to delivering all t
12、he babies in the area.But Charlotte had been practising without a licence. She had _14_ a doctors licence in both Montreal and Winnipeg, but was _15_. The Manitoba College of Physician and Surgeons, an all-male board, wanted her to _16_ her studies at a Canadian medical college! Charlotte refused to
13、 _17_ her patients to spend time studying what she already knew. So in 1887, she appealed to the Manitoba Legislature to _18_ a licence to her but they, too, refused. Charlotte_19_to practise without a licence until 1912. She died four years at the age of 73.In 1993, 77 years after her _20_, a medic
14、al licence was issued to Charlotte. This decision was made by the Manitoba Legislature to honor “this courageous and pioneering woman.”1. A. raising B. teaching C. nursing D. missing2. A. habit B. interest C. opinion D. voice3. A. invented B. selected C. offered D. started4. A. doctor B. musician C.
15、 lawyer D. physicist5. A. Besides B. Unfortunately C. Otherwise D. Eventually6. A. hire B. entertain C. trust D. accept7. A. history B. physics C. medicine D. law8. A. improve B. save C. design D. earn9. A. returned B. escaped C. spread D. wandered10. A. school B. museum C. clinic D. lab11. A. busy
16、B. wealthy C. greedy D. lucky12. A. helped B. found C. troubled D. imagined13. A. harmful B. tired C. broken D. weak14. A. put away B. taken over C. turned in D. applied for15. A. punished B. refused C. blamed D. fired16. A. display B. change C. preview D. complete17. A. leave B. charge C. test D. c
17、ure18. A. sell B. donate C. issue D. show19. A. continued B. promised C. pretended D. dreamed20. A. birth B. death C. wedding D. graduation I will never forget the year I was about twelve years old. My mother told us that we would not be 1 Christmas gifts because there was not enough money. I felt s
18、ad and thought, What would I say when the other kids asked what Id 2 ? Just when I started to 3 that there would not be a Christmas that year, three women 4 at our house with gifts for all of us. For me they brought a doll. I felt such a sense of 5 that I would no longer have to be embarrassed when
19、I returned to school. I wasnt 6 .Somebody had thought 7 of me to bring me a gift. Years later, when I stood in the kitchen of my new house, thinking how I wanted to make my 8 Christmas there special and memorable, I 9 remembered the womens visit. I decided that I wanted to create that same feeling o
20、f 10 for as many children as I could possibly reach. So I 11 a plan and gathered forty people from my company to help. We gathered about 125 orphans (孤儿) at the Christmas party. For every child, we wrapped colorful packages filled with toys, clothes, and school supplies, 12 with a childs name. We wa
21、nted all of them to know they were. 13 .Before I called out their names and handed them their gifts, I 14 them that they couldnt open their presents 15 every child had come forward. Finally the 16 they had been waiting for came as I called out, One, two, three. Open your presents! As the children op
22、ened their packages, their faces beamed and their bright smiles 17 up the room. The 18 in the room was obvious, and 19 wasnt just about toys. It was a feeling the feeling I knew 20 that Christmas so long ago when the women came to visit. I wasnt forgotten. Somebody thought of me. 1. A. sending B. re
23、ceiving C. making D. exchanging2. A. found B. prepared C. got D. expected3. A. doubt B. hope C. suggest D. accept4. A. broke in B. settled down C. turned up D. showed off5. A. relief B. loss C. achievement D. justice6. A. blamed B. loved C. forgotten D. affected7. A. highly B. little C. poorly D. en
24、ough8. A. present B. first C. recent D. previous9. A. hardly B. instantly C. regularly D. occasionally10. A. strength B. independence C. importance D. safety11. A. kept up with B. caught up with C. came up with D. put up with12. A. none B. few C. some D. each13. A. fine B. special C. helpful D. norm
25、al14. A. reminded B. guaranteed C. convinced D. promised15. A. after B. until C. when D. since16. A. chance B. gift C. moment D. reward17. A. lit B. took C. burned D. cheered18. A. atmosphere B. sympathy C. calmness D. joy19. A. it B. such C. something D. everybody20. A. by B. till C. for D. from On
26、e night, when I was eight , my mother gently asked me a question I would never forget. “Sweetie, my company wants to1 me but needs me to work in Brazil. This is like your teacher telling that youve done2and allowing you to skip a grade(跳级), but youll have to3 your friends. Would you say yes to your
27、teacher?” She gave me a hug and asked me to think about it. I was puzzled. The question kept me4for the rest of the night I had said “yes” but for the first time, I realized the5decisions adults had to make. For almost four years, my mother would call us from Brazil every day. Every evening Id 6 wai
28、t for the phone to ring and then tell her every detail of my day. A phone call, however, could never replace her7and it was difficult not to feel lonely at times. During my fourth-grade Christmas break, we flew to Rio to visit her. Looking at her large8apartment, I became9how lonely my mother must h
29、ave been in Brazil herself. It was then10I started to appreciate the tough choices she had to make on11family and work.12difficult decisions, she used to tell me, you wouldnt know whether you make the right choice, but you could always make the best out of the situation, with passion and a13attitude
30、. Back home , I14myself that what my mother could do, I could, too. If she 15 to live in Rio all by herself, I, too, could learn to be16. I learn how to take care of myself and set high but achievable 17. My mother is now back with us. But I will never forget what the18has really taught me. Sacrifices19in the end. The separation between us has proved to be20for me.1. A. attract B. promote C. surprise D. praise2. A. little B. much C. well D. wrong3. A. leave B. refuse C. contact D. forgive4. A. explaining B. sleeping C
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