1、高二英语作业(2)编写:经海虎 审阅:宋林 班级_学号_姓名_完形填空 (A)It was a bright Saturday morning in the late fall. I had stopped at a caf to enjoy a cup of coffee and 1 the morning newspaper. Suddenly, I 2 a hand on the back of my jacket and heard someone say, “Hey Steve! How ya doin?” 3 up, I saw a boy wearing a mechanics
2、uniform worn by employees of the gasoline station next to the caf. He looked 4 , but, at first, I was unable to 5 where we had met.He also held a cup of coffee, so I asked him to join me. Very soon, his 6 and probably my coffee began to thaw (解冻) out my 7 . Five years earlier, he had been traveling
3、home late on a February night. A fierce 8 had arrived that afternoon, and by midnight, the snowdrifts were getting 9 . He recalled 10 a drift just down the road from my house.He had walked to my house for 11 . I had taken my pickup and a towing rope and 12 his car out of the snowdrift and up to the
4、highway where maintenance (维护) trucks had 13 away the snow.This has been a(n) 14 occurrence here during the winter. I cannot 15 the times someone has also pulled my car from a snowdrift. 16 , it was an unforgettable experience for him.As it turned out, his memory and account of that snowy night was
5、a very unexpected and much appreciated kindness to me. I thanked him sincerely for stopping to chat during his break. His memory of our unexpected meeting in a snowstorm 17 my entire day.Leo Buscaglia wrote, “Too often we underestimate (低估) the 18 of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, a
6、n honest compliment (赞扬), or the smallest act of 19 , all of which have the potential to turn a 20 around.”1ApreviewBscanCorderDbuy2AnoticedBgotCcaughtDfelt3ALookingBStandingCRisingDGlaring4AsensitiveBfriendly Cfamiliar Dgrateful5AreflectBdetermineCregainDrecall6AstoryBexperienceCappearanceDgreeting
7、s7AheartBfeelingCmemoryDwonder8AsandstormBsnowstormChurricaneDrainfall9AlowBslipperyCthinDdeep10AblockingBhittingCknockingDcrashing11AhelpBadviceCemergencyDshelter12ApulledBwavedCpushedDdug13AcollectedBclearedCthrewDmelted14AordinaryBcommonCforgettableDpractical15AcountBkeep CmasterDpredict16ABeside
8、sBThereforeCHoweverDOtherwise17AcoveredBinfluencedCbrightenedDfilled18AmeaningBrelationCpriceDpower19AcaringBofferingCsharingDforgiving20AcourseBfateCtruthDlife(B)At first Charles Dickens wrote just for his own pleasure. Then he thought 21 might be 22to read his stories. He sent one to a 23 , but he
9、 did not sign his 24 to it. This story was printed, and 25 were several others. The publisher did not 26 who wrote them. So Charles did not 27any money for them, but did have the satisfaction of 28them in print. Then another publishing company hired Dickens to 29stories about London. He started to w
10、rite “The Pickwick Papers ”, describing the adventures of Mr. Pickwick and his friends 30 they traveled around London. It was 31 for Charles to write these stories because he knew so 32 about 33.“The Pickwick Papers”, sold well, and Charles was 34 again. Dickens was greatly 35 by the success of “The
11、 Pickwick Papers”. He realized that people enjoyed 36 what he had written and that his 37 skill earned his living. During the 38 five years he wrote many more stories. He wrote about real people and situations 39 he knew. In fact, he was known 40 one of the greatest writers in the world.21.A.someone
12、B. anyoneC. everyoneD. no one22.A.eagerB. readyC. freeD. unwilling23.A.store keeperB. book sellerC. writerD. publisher24.A.nameB. handwritingC. addressD. telephone number25.A.suchB. soC. alsoD. too26.A.wonderB. askC. knowD. care27.A.ask forB. payC. receiveD. accept28.A.watchingB. seeingC. readingD.
13、hearing29.A.editB. printC. sellD. write30.A.asB. sinceC. tillD. because31.A.necessaryB. importantC. easyD. difficult32.A.manyB. muchC. littleD. badly33.A.himselfB. PickwickC. paperD. London34.A.poorB. never poorC. happyD. unhappy35.A.inspiredB. struckC. disappointedD. discouraged36.A.printingB. sellingC. readingD. seeing37.A.workingB. publishingC. sellingD. writing38.A.nextB. followedC. lastD. past39.A.whoB. whomC. thatD. which40.A.byB. forC. toD. as作业(2): 15BDACD 610ACBDB 1115AABBA 1620CCDAD 2125 ABDAB 2630CCBDA 3135CBDBA 3640CDACD