1、高中完形填空15篇Tracy Wong is a well-known Chinese-American writer. But her writing _1 _ was something she picked up by herself. After her first_ 2 _, teaching disabled children, she became a part-time writer for IBM. _3 _, writing stories was simply a _4 _. interest. Tracy sent three of her stories to a p
2、ublisher(出版商)._5_, they immediately suggested that she put them together to make a single one long _6 _and paid Tracy a $ 50,000 advance. A pretty money, said the publisher, for _7 _writer.” _8 _ Traeys characters(人物) are interesting, her stories sometimes _9 _readers uneasy: those about the superna
3、tural. My mother believed I could _10 _the afterlife world, she told a close friend. She used to have me speak with my grandmother, who died many years ago. Can I? I dont think I can, Tracy said with a laugh. But l do have _11_ when things come to me _12_. Once, she was wondering how to complete a _
4、13_ set in ancient (古代的) China. _14_ the doorbell rang. It was a FedEx delivery man, with a copy of a book on Chinese _15 _. It came without her having ordered it.1. A. skill B. experience C. practice D. method2. A. duty B. effort C. job D. task3. A. Instead B. Normally C. Certainly D. Then4. A. gen
5、eral B. deep C. personal D. lively5 A. Interested B. Anxiously C. Seriously D. Encouraged6. A. film B. story C. program D. article7. A. a foreign B. a popular C. an unusual D. an unknown8. A. Now that B. Even though C. Just because D. Except that9. A. find B. turn C. leave D. hold10. A. make up B. c
6、onnect with C. control D. explain11.A. events B. chances C. feelings D. moments12. A. for no reason B. from a distance C. by accident D. as gifts13.A. description B. pointing C. scene D. talk14. A. Surprisingly B. Suddenly C. Expectedly D. Fortunately15. A. cooking B. history C. play D. medicine ACD
7、CA BDBCB DACBB 15. As every schoolboy knows, the important raw materials of industry are coal, oil and iron. But, as every _1_ knows, the most important raw material of _2_ is the schoolboy who, _3_ a trained college graduate, will run the U.S. industry of the future. Today U.S. industry is faced _4
8、_ a shrinking of such _5_ . It needs not only more _6_ better trained college graduates. In order to get them, _7_ businessman believes that companies must provide much of the cash _8_ by college to expand their facilities and improve their teaching, and work more _9_ with colleges on businesss need
9、s. Industry and education have a clear mutuality of _10_. Businessmen and _11_ have _12_ recognized this. While there are a few businessmen who still regard college professors as fuzzy-minded, and a few educators who still _13_ businessmen as more money-grabbers, the mutual distrust has generally _1
10、4_ in the mutual need. The rapidly expanding economy has made college graduates more important than ever to industry. In _15_ universities depend increasingly on companies for contributions.1. A. ruler B. president C. a businessman D. manager2. A. It B. him C. them D. all3. A. for B. as C. with D. l
11、ike4. A. at B. by C. to D. with5. A. ,men B. trainers C. manpower D. trainee6. A. also B. but C. still D. yet7. A. a lot B. lots of C. many a D. more one8. A. picked B. advertised .C. needed D. called9. A. closed B. closely C. close D. closer10. A. interest B. information C. decision D. way11. A. te
12、achers B. educators C. students D. principals12. A. never B. always C. ever since D. not always13. A. look B. find C. look on D. find out14. A. been B. existed C. disappeared D. dismissed15. A. response B. return C. contrast D. resultCDBDC BCCBA BDCCB1.You are being chased through a maze of winding,
13、 whitewashed walls. You keep _1_ , too scared to look back over your shoulders. _2_ you can hear the sound of fear following you, until you look back - now you are falling, falling, falling, until you _3_. Cordeilia ONeill, 23, from England, has kept a “_4_ diary” since she was 14. “I started the di
14、ary because I had a vivid dream about being a princess and living in a golden house,” she said. “I wanted to write it down so I didnt forget it, as it made me _5_. “ The power of dream has fascinated humans for _6_ we have been sleeping. This is why people keep dream diaries. In the West, there are
15、even dream societies that _7_ to discuss their members dreams. Each member in the group write down all they can _8 _ from the dream as soon as they wake up. Then they share the dream with others and ask them to _9_ it. But the dream is only the first half of the experience. Some dreams are very _10_
16、 , so clear you instantly know what they are about. Others are more _11_ and symbolic. For this reason, many young people keep a dream dictionary next to their bed, or visit _12_ like to help them to interpret their dreams. The interpretations vary , depending on the _13_ . In China dreaming about t
17、eeth is thought to mean someone close to you is going to be ill. In the West, a teeth dream means that you are _ 14_ your appearance, or worried about money. It may be a good idea to take our dreams _15 _ . as Dr.Kundson says, “if we ignore (our dreams) we discount our most valuable resource in unde
18、rstanding ourselves. 1. a. driving b. working c. running d. worrying2. a. So b. But c. Because d. Though 3. a. wake up b. stand up c. give up d. fall asleep 4. a. daily b. dream c. accident d. secrete 5. a. depressed b. sad c. happy d. proud 6. a. even if b. so far as c. as much as d. as long as 7.
19、a. intend b. decide c. come d. meet8. a. read b. imagine c. remember d. recite 9. a. interpret b. retell c. perform d. enjoy 10. a. funny b. obvious c. superb d. profitable. 11. a. annoying b. ideal c. complex d. simple 12. a. addresses b. friends c. bookstores d. websites13. a. experience b. cultur
20、e c. background d. individual 14. anxious about b. ignorant of c. satisfied with d. tired of 15. a. seriously b. easily c. casually d. anxiously 2How to Increate Your Worth in Job Market How much are you worth? In todays market-orientated (以市场为导向的)society, everyone has a value- some more than others
21、, unfortunately. Trying to _1_ the value of the price tag on our head can be difficult. First a little _2_ on how prices are calculated: products can be _3_ because of the raw materials used, the skilled labour required to make the products, _4_ the scarcity of the product itself. Some _5_ take a lo
22、ng time to make. Others are expensive to distribute. Now skip ahead to the “people market” - sports stars, _6_. They earn a lot of money _7_ the supply of their skills is low and the demand is high. But there are other jobs where there is the same _8_ supply. And yet because those who demand a perso
23、ns skills are not rich, that person must _9_ a low price. Sometimes a persons value increases when their work is _10_: an engineer in Iraq, for example. Sometimes a persons value is based upon _11_. A well-known economist versus an ordinary one, for instance. Thinking about our worth in the job mark
24、etplace can enable us to discover new _12_ paths. For instance, you may love Chinese literature. You may _13_ have a degree in it. But maybe there are a lot of literature teachers in China. What if you _14_ your English-speaking ability so that you could teach Chinese to high school students in the
25、US? What if you studied abroad in _ 15_ school so you could become a professor of Chinese literature in the UK? Your value in the market place could skyrocket. In the right place, under the right circumstances, your skills can take you from rags to riches. (从赤贫到巨富)。 1. a. take care of b. pick up c.
26、figure out d. get rid of 2. a. background b. story c. description d. skill 3. a. cheap b. expensive c. produced d. sold 4. as long as b. because of c. thanks to d. as well as 5. a. products b. people c. decisions d. profits6. a. as well b. in particular c. and so on d. for instance 7. a. so b. becau
27、se c. though d. but 8. a. short b. sufficient c. demanding d. domestic9. a. refuse b. receive c. ask d. accept 10. a. dull b. exciting c. dangerous d. accept 11. a. profession b. reputation c. age d. knowledge 12. a. employment b. career c. job d. occupation 13. a. never b. ever c. even d. yet 14. a
28、. increased b. showed c. developed d. enlarge 15. a. academic b. elementary c. high d. graduate 3I remember vividly the call that changed my life. It was Tuesday, February 18, when the 1 rang in the kitchen of my Los Angeles home. On the 2 was Marty Banderas, a literary agent to whom I had sent a dr
29、aft(草稿) of my novel three weeks earlier. I have a couple of questions, Banderas said. First, how old are you? Im 48, I replied. Are you in good _3 ? Yes, excellent. Whats this about? Ive sold your novels _4 one and a half million dollars. I sat down in _5_ . I had written over fourteen novels in twe
30、nty years, but each one had been rejected by the publishers. I suppose many people would have been _6 , but not me. Each time, I just 7 writing another one. My husband advised me to find something else to do, but I refused to giveup. Seeing this book _8 was the best thing that has ever happened to m
31、e. Its a mystery story (like all the others) and it was on the best-seller 9 two weeks after publication! I got my first lesson in story 10 from my grandmother. She used to read me stories. She was the one who gave me a _11 _of words. She sparked(激发) my 12 and she has been a 13 influence on me. I always had stories running through my head and as soon as I could write I 14 them down on paper.I married young and I have three children , but I never stopped writing, developing
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