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1、第二节完形填空专题十三完形填空Cloze 1(2012高考辽宁卷)When Glen Kruger picked a small cat from an animal shelter, he did not expect much.Yet right from the start, eight years ago, there was an uncommon connection between him and the small black cat. He _1_her Inky.“I grew up on a hundredacre farm and had only cats _2_ p

2、laymates,” Kruger, the seventyyearold man, says. “My hearing was damaged by the _3_of farm equipment, so I learned to connect with _4_. They react to what they see and what you do.”Inky was a gentle cat, _5_ the house with five other cats. But on a January night in 2009, Inky did _6_ that would set

3、her apart from _7_ cats forever.Kruger had gone down to the basement to _8_ the wood stove for the night. When he was finished, he _9_to the top of the stairs and reached to turn off the lights. In doing so, he slipped and _10_ his back against an old shelf. The heavy shelf came crashing down and se

4、nt Kruger down the stairs._11_ in a pool of blood on the basement floor, Kruger felt _12_ going into shock (休克). He shouted for help, _13_ his wife, Brenda, was asleep in their bedroom at the opposite end of the house. _14_ Kruger noticed Inky watching from the top of the stairs.“Go get Brenda,” Kru

5、ger said to Inky.Inky _15_ to the bedroom door and scratched _16_ until Brenda opened it. Then Inky led her to the _17_Brenda found her husband _18_ the stairs and called 911. Kruger was rushed to the hospital. “I spent six months _19_ there,” says Kruger. “Although I became lame, I was blessed.” Si

6、nce the accident, Inky has _20_ left Krugers side.1A.gave BchoseCnamedDremembered2A.like Bas Cexcept Damong3A.sound Balarm Cnoise Dvoice4A.animals Bfriends Cfarmer Dneighbors5A.sharing Bvisiting Cdividing Ddiscovering6A.anything Bnothing Csomething Deverything7A.familiar Blovely Cordinary Doutstandi

7、ng8A.shut out Bshut off Cshut down Dshut up9A.marched Bflew Cstruggled Dclimbed10A.bent Bhit Cshook Dpulled11A.Falling BLying CAppearing DThinking12A.it Bitself Chim Dhimself13A.and Bbut Cor Dso14A.Thus BOtherwise CThen DRather15A.walked Bran Creturned Dwithdrew16A.rapidly Bsuddenly Cmadly Durgently

8、17A.bedroom BbasementCyard Dhouse18A.at the bottom of Bin the middle ofCat the top of Din the front of19. Aregretting BrestingCrelaxing Drecovering20A.never Bever Cstill DalreadyCloze 2(2012高考大纲卷)Around twenty years ago I was living in York._1_ I had a lot of experience and a Masters degree,I could

9、not find _2_ work.I was _3_ a school bus to make ends meet and _4_ with a friend of mine,for I had lost my flat.I had _5_ five interviews (面试) with a company and one day between bus runs they called to say I did not _6_ the joB.“Why has my life become so _7_?” I thought painfully.As I pulled the bus

10、 over to _8_ a little girl,she handed me an earring _9_ I should keep it _10_ somebody claimed (认领) it.The earring was painted black and said “BE HAPPY”At first I got angry.Then it _11_ me I had been giving all of my _12_ to what was going wrong with my _13_ rather than what was right! I decided the

11、n and there to make a _14_ of fifty things I was happy with.Later,I decided to _15_ more things to the list.That night there was a phone call for _16_ from a lady who was a director at a large _17_She asked me if I would _18_ a oneday lecture on stress (压力) management to 200 medical workers.I said y

12、es.My _19_ there went very well,and before long I got a wellpaid job.To this day I know that it was because I changed my way of _20_ that I completely changed my life.A.As BThough CIf DWhenA.successful BextraCsatisfying DconvenientA.driving BrepairingCtaking DdesigningA.working BtravellingCdiscussin

13、g DlivingA.prepared for BattendedCasked for DheldA.lose Blike Cfind DgetA.hard Bbusy Cserious DshortA.wave at Bdrop off Ccall on Dlook forA.ordering BpromisingCsaying DshowingA.in case Bor else Cas if Dnow thatA.hurt Bhit Ccaught DmovedA.feelings BattentionCstrength DinterestsA.opinions BeducationCe

14、xperiences DlifeA.list Bbook Ccheck DcopyA.connect Bturn Ckeep DaddA.her Ba passengerCme Dmy friendA.hospital BfactoryCrestaurant DhotelA.listen to BreviewCgive Dtalk aboutA.plan Bchoice Cday DtourA.operation BspeakingCemployment DthinkingCloze 3(2012高考福建卷)I often read of incidents of misunderstandi

15、ng or conflict. Im left _1_. Why do these people create mistrust and problems, especially with those from other _2_?I was growing up in Kuala Lumpur in the early 1960s, _3_ children from different races and religions played and studied _4_ in harmony. At that time my family lived a stones _5_ from I

16、smails. And no one was bothered that Ismail was a Malay Muslim and I was an Indian Hinduwe just _6_ our differences. Perhaps, our elders had not filled our heads with unnecessary advice, well _7_ or otherwise.We were nine when we became friends. During the school holidays, wed _8_ the countryside on

17、 our bicycles, hoping to _9_ the unexpected. At times Ismail would accompany my family as we made a rare shopping trip to town. We would be glad of his _10_When I was twelve, my family moved to Johor. Ismails family later returned to their village, and I _11_ touch with him.One spring afternoon in 1

18、983, I stopped a taxi in Kuala Lumpur. I _12_ my destination. The driver acknowledged my _13_ but did not move off. Instead, he looked _14_ at me. “Raddar?” he said, using my childhood nickname(绰号). I was astonished at being so _15_ addressed (称呼). Unexpectedly! It was Ismail! Even after two _16_ we

19、 still recognized each other. Grasping his shoulder, I felt a true affection, something _17_ to describe.If we can allow our children to be _18_ without prejudice, theyll build friendships with people, regardless of race or religion, who will be _19_ their side through thick and thin. On such friend

20、ships are societies built and _20_ we can truly be, as William Shakespeare once wrote, “we happy few, we band of brothers”1A.interested BpleasedCpuzzled Dexcited2A.parties Bcities Cvillages Draces3A.why Bwhich Chow Dwhen4A.together Baround Calone Dapart5A.drop Bthrow Cmove Droll6A.refused Bmade Csou

21、ght Daccepted7A.paid Bmeant Cpreserved Dtreated8A.explore Bsearch Cdiscover Ddesert9A.get through Bdeal withCcome across Dtake away10A.arrival Bchoice Ceffort Dcompany11A.lost Bgained Cdeveloped Dmissed12A.stated Bordered Cdecided Dchose13A.attempts BinstructionsCopinions Darrangements14A.anxiously

22、BcarelesslyCdisappointedly Dfixedly15A.familiarly BstrangelyCfully Dcoldly16A.departures BmonthsCyears Ddecades17A.possible Bfunny Chard Dclear18A.them BthemselvesCus Dourselves19A.from Bby Cwith Dagainst20A.still BotherwiseCthen DinsteadCloze 4(2012高考湖南卷)“Whats it like to have a gap between your te

23、eth?” a girl asked me one day.Nobody had ever _1_ before. My hand unconsciously rose to cover my mouth. But,as she looked at me, sincerely waiting for _2_, I realized she was not trying to be rude.“I never think about it,”I truthfully replied. She nodded and turned away. I was left wondering if peop

24、le _3_ me and saw only gappy teeth.Later that day at home, I began to _4_ my teeth again. I felt upset. I thought my life would be somehow better if my teeth were not gappy. How I wanted the perfect teeth that everyone else seemed to have!Of course, Mom _5_ everything. She has lived her entire life

25、with gappy teeth, and tried to convince me that there was nothing to _6_. When I refused to listen, she told me I could get the surgery to close the gap if it was that important. “Lets be _7_, though,” she said. “If everyone got surgeries to become pretty, everyone would be exactly the same. There i

26、s beauty in differences.”Her _8_ made me consider my teeth seriously. The thought of losing my gap was more terrible than the reality that people were going to notice it. I realized how important it was to me. It is part of my _9_Nowadays many people do ridiculous things to realize their dream of “p

27、erfection.” The _10_ is that no one is perfect. When all potential for ugliness is removed, so is all of the potential for _11_So if that girl ever asked about my teeth _12_, I would truthfully answer, “You know? Its really cute.”1A.faced Bguessed Casked Dimagined2A.an offer Ban answerCa suggestion

28、Da result3A.heard of Bthought ofCtalked about Dlooked at4A.consider Bbrush Ccover Dappreciate5A.admitted Bnoticed Ccontrolled Dchanged6A.worry about Bput offCgive up Dwipe out7A.friendly Blovely Chonest Dhelpful8A.words Bjokes Cdreams Dacts9A.ability Bdecision Cgoal Didentity10A.possibility Bpurpose

29、Ctruth Dchoice11A.courage Bwisdom Ckindness Dbeauty12A.once Bagain Ctoo DinsteadCloze 5(2012高考浙江卷)“Just sign here,sir,”the deliveryman said as he handed Oscar Reyna a package.The package consisted of a long,narrow box _1_ wrapped in brown paper._2_ the box,Oscar saw an umbrella insidea very old one

30、with a beautifully carved wooden handle._3_ he had not seen it in more than 20 years,he recognized it _4_Oscar was 16 when he first saw the _5_ umbrella.He had gone to a concert with his grandparents.As they were leaving,he noticed an umbrella on an empty seat.Impressed by its _6_,Oscar felt a stron

31、g desire to find its _7_Oscar _8_ the manager to look in the record of advance ticket sales.Just as he thought,a name matched the seat _9_ Oscar had found the umbrella.The name was Mrs.Katie OBrien.Oscar talked his grandparents into going by Mrs.OBriens _10_ on their way home.He rang the bell,the do

32、or opened,and an elderly woman appeared.“May I _11_ you?”she asked.“Id like to return it if its yours,”Oscar said,_12_ the umbrella as if presenting a _13_ that had long been wished for.“Why,yes!Its mine,”replied Mrs.OBrien with a _14_ smile and shining eyes.“It was given to me by my father years ag

33、o.Thank you so much for returning it.May I offer you a reward for your _15_?”“No,maam,”he said,“My grandmother says that a good deed is its own reward.”“Well,thats _16_ what my father used to say.What is your name,young man?”Years later Oscar was staring at the finely carved handle of the umbrella a

34、s he remembered Mrs.OBrien.It was in perfect condition,considering how _17_ it was.Why had it arrived here today?As if _18_,a note fell from the paper.It read:Mrs.OBrien wanted you to _19_ this umbrella as a present for a kind,_20_ gesture long ago.1A.strictly Bcarefully Croughly Dcasually2A.Opening

35、 BSeizing CObserving DSearching3A.After BWhen CSince DAlthough4A.clearly BfullyCimmediately Dsuddenly5A.average Bunusual Cplain Dtypical6A.beauty Bshape Corigin Dhistory7A.designer Bseller Cuser Downer8A.convinced BforcedCencouraged Dadvised9A.until Bbefore Cwhich Dwhere10A.family BtheaterChouse Dne

36、ighborhood11A.invite Bhelp Cbother Dknow12A.putting up Bturning outCpicking up Dholding out13A.chance Bfact Cgift Dresult14A.wide Bconfident Cproud Dshy15A.patience BkindnessCcourage Ddetermination16A.obviously BnaturallyCexactly Dprobably17A.old Brare Cprecious Dnice18A.in contrast Bin returnCin ex

37、change Din answer19A.possess Baccept Ccarry Dvalue20A.attractive BsignificantCunselfish DsympatheticCloze 6(2012高考北京卷)Inspiration“Mama, when I grow up, Im going to be one of those!” I said this after seeing the Capital Dancing Company perform when I was three. It was the first time that my _1_ took

38、on a vivid form and acted as something important to start my training. As I grew older and was _2_ to more, my interests in the world of dance _3_ varied but that little girls dream of someday becoming a _4_ in the company never left me. In the summer of 2005 when I was 18, I received the phone call

39、 which made that dream a _5_: I became a member of the company _6_ back to 1925.As I look back on that day now, it surely _7_ any sense of reality. I believe I stayed in a state of pleasant disbelief _8_ I was halfway through rehearsals (排练) on my first day. I never actually _9_ to get the job. Afte

40、r being offered the position, I was completely _10_. I remember shaking with excitement.Though I was absolutely thrilled with the chance, it did not come without its fair share of _11_Through the strict rehearsal period of dancing six days a week, I found it vital to _12_ up the material fast with e

41、very last bit of concentration. It is that extreme _13_ to detail (细节) and stress on practice that set us _14_. To then follow those highenergy rehearsals _15_ a busy show schedule of up to five performances a day, I discovered a new _16_ of the words “hard work.” What I thought were my physical _17

42、_ were pushed much further than I thought _18_. I learned to make each performance better than the last.Today, when I look at the unbelievable company that I have the great _19_ of being a part of, not only as a member, but as a dance captain, I see a _20_ that has inspired not only generations of l

43、ittle girls but a splendid company that continues to develop and growand inspires people every day to follow their dreams.1A.hobby Bplan Cdream Dword2A connected BexpandedCexposed Dextended3A.rarely Bcertainly Cprobably Dconsistently4A.director Btrainer Cleader Ddancer5A.symbol Bmemory Ctruth Dreali

44、ty6A.bouncing Bdating Cturning Dtracking7A.lacks Badds Cmakes Dbrings8A.while Bsince Cuntil Dwhen9A.cared Bexpected Casked Ddecided10A.motivated BrelaxedCconvinced Dastonished11A.challenges BprofitsCadvantages Dadventures12A.put Bmix Cbuild Dpick 13A.attention BassociationCattraction Dadaptation14A.

45、apart Baside Coff Dback15A.over Bby Cwith Dbeyond16A.function BmeaningCexpression Dusage17A.boundaries BproblemsCbarriers Defforts18A.necessary BperfectCproper Dpossible19A.talent BhonorCpotential Dresponsibility20A.victory Btrend Ctradition DdesireCloze 7(2012高考山东卷)Whenever we hear about “the homel

46、ess,” most of us think of the Developing World.But the _1_ is that homelessness is everywhere.For example,how many of us would expect to see people living on the streets of a _2_ country like Germany?Kurt Muller and his wife Rita have spent eleven years making _3_ for the homeless of Berlin,Germanys

47、 capital.They first _4_ one long hot summer when most Germans were _5_ on holiday.Kurt and his wife stayed at home,made sandwiches, _6_ a table in the street and gave food to the homeless.The Mullers soon realised that food and clothing werent _7_“What these people also need is warmth and _8_, ”says

48、 Rita.The Mullers didnt _9_ to give their phone number to the street people and told them to phone anytime.Rita _10_ there was somebody at home to answer the phone and their home was always _11_ to anyone who couldnt face another night on the street.The couple were soon _12_ all their time and money

49、,so Kurt visited food and clothing companies to _13_ donations.Today,over thirty companies _14_ donate food and other goods to the cause and volunteers help to _15_ them to the homeless.The public also give clothes and money and a shoe producer _16_ new shoes.Kurt and Rita receive no _17_ for their

50、hard work.“We feel like parents,”says Rita,“and parents shouldnt _18_ money for helping their children.The love we get on the streets is our salary.”Though Rita admits she often gets _19_ ,she says she will continue with her work because she likes the feeling of having made a _20_ in the world.1A.re

51、sult Btruth Creason Didea2A.traditional BdevelopingCtypical Dwealthy3A.preparations BhousesCmeals Dsuggestions4A.began Bmet Ccalled Dleft5A.asleep Balone Cacross Daway6A.brought up Bset upCput aside Dgave away7A.enough BnecessaryChelpful Dexpensive8A.fame Bfreedom Ccourage Dcaring9A.hesitate Bagree

52、Cpretend Dintend10A.made sense Bfound outCmade sure Dworked out11A.open Bcrowded Cnoisy Dnear12A.costing Bwasting Ctaking Dspending13A.pay for Bask for Clook into Dcarry out14A.completely BcalmlyCregularly Droughly15A.advertise Bsell Cdeliver Dlend16A.donates BproducesCdesigns Dcollects17A.permissio

53、n BpaymentCdirection Dsupport18A.borrow Braise Csave Dexpect19A.surprised Bexcited Ctired Damused20A.profit BdifferenceCdecision DruleCloze 8(2012高考新课标卷)Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all !It speaks _1_ than words. According to specialists, our bodies send out more_

54、2_than we realize. In fact, nonverbal(非言语) communication takes up about 50% of what we really_3_And body language is particularly_4_when we attempt to communicate across cultures.Indeed,what is called body language is so_5_ a part of us that its actually often unnoticed.And misunderstandings occur a

55、s a result of it._6_,_different societies treat the_7_ between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having_8_,contact(接触) even with friends,and certainly not with_9_. People from Latin American countries,_10_, touch each other quite a lot. Therefore, its possible that in _11_ ,

56、it may look like a Latino is _12_ a Norwegian all over the room. The Latino, trying to express friendship, will keep moving _13_. The Norwegian, very probably seeing this as pushiness, will keep _14_ which the Latino will in return regard as _15_Clearly, a great deal is going on when people _16_And

57、only a part of it is in the words themselves. And when parties are from _17_ cultures, theres a strong possibility of _18_. But whatever the situation, the best _19_ is to obey the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be _20_1A.straighterBlouderCharderDfurther2A.sounds BinvitationsCfeeling

58、s Dmessages3A.hope BreceiveCdiscover Dmean 4A.immediate BmisleadingCimportant Ddifficult5A.well Bfar Cmuch Dlong6A.For example BThus CHowever DIn short7A.trade BdistanceCconnections Dgreetings 8A.eye Bverbal Cbodily Dtelephone9A.strangers BrelativesCneighbours Denemies10A.in other words Bon the othe

59、r handCin a similar way Dby all means11A.trouble BconversationCsilence Dexperiment12A.disturbing BhelpingCguiding Dfollowing13A.closer Bfaster Cin Daway14A.stepping forward Bgoing onCbacking away Dcoming out15A.weakness BcarelessnessCfriendliness Dcoldness16A.talk Btravel Claugh Dthink17A.different

60、BEuropean CLatino Drich18A.curiosity BexcitementCmisunderstanding Dnervousness19A.chance Btime Cresult Dadvice20A.noticed BtreatedCrespected DpleasedCloze 1本文是一篇记叙文。Glen Kruger 从动物收容所抱回家一只猫,这只猫后来在主人受伤时,搬来救兵,成为主人的救命恩“人”,继而主人与猫形影不离。1C他给这只猫取名叫Inky,根据句意应选C。2B他仅仅把猫当作玩伴。have . as . 把当作,是固定搭配。故选项B为正确答案。3C根

61、据常识,噪音是引起听力损失的原因之一。sound 声音;alarm 警报; voice 人的说话声。根据语境应选C项 noise噪音。4A从上下文可以看出,作者主要描写Kruger和猫之间发生的一些事情,故此处就选A项。5AInky起初和另外五只猫住在同一间房子里,与文章中的最后一句Inky再也没有离开过主人的身边相照应。根据句意选项A为正确答案。 6C根据下文Inky做了一件非常重要的事使她与其他的猫永远区分开来。故C项为正确答案。7C从后文可知:Inky智勇救主,成为主人密不可分的伙伴,从而相对而言,其余的猫都太普通了。familiar 熟悉的;lovely 可爱的;ordinary 普通

62、的;outstanding 杰出的。根据句意可知:选项C为正确答案。8B根据常识,在晚上应该把木材炉子关上,所以选B项:shut off。9D此句后面是到楼梯的顶端,所以应用climb, “爬(楼梯)”。march 行军; flow 飞行;struggle 奋斗,均不符合语境。10BKruger 从楼梯上滑下来,后背撞在一个旧架子上,所以用hit符合语境。11BKruger摔下来,应该是“躺在”血泊中,故选B项。12DKruger躺在血泊中,感觉“自己”要休克了,所以此处应用反身代词himself,故选项D为正确答案。13BKruger喊救命,与妻子在房子另一头的卧室睡觉(听不见)产生转折关系

63、,故选项B.but 为正确答案。14C在喊妻子喊不应的情况下,“这时”他看见了Inky,按照逻辑关系应选C项。thus 这样;otherwise 否则;rather 而,都不符合语境。15B在听到主人的命令后,Inky应快速跑向卧室,故选项B为正确答案。walk 走;return 回来;withdraw 撤退,均不符合语境。 16C此时应该是Inky疯狂地抓/挠门,以便把Brenda叫醒。故选项C为正确答案。17B由上文可知Kruger躺在了地下室的地板上,所以Inky应该把女主人带到basement。18A由上文可知Kruger从楼梯上摔下来,所以他应该躺在楼梯的底端。故选项A为正确答案。1

64、9DKruger被送往医院,所以他在医院里康复花了六个月的时间。 regret后悔;rest 休息;relax 放松,均不符合语境。20AInky英勇救主,所以主人对她倍加喜欢,此后,她再也没有离开过主人,与他形影不离。Cloze 2作者怀才不遇,感叹生活的艰难。为了生计只好暂且当了一名司机,却因一次偶遇而改变了人生。车上的一个小女孩捡到一副耳环,让他保管,以备失主认领。此事使作者重新认识到生活的积极性,并因此找到了令他满意的工作。1B由下句I could not find work推出两句是让步转折关系,这里指作者怀才不遇。虽然经验丰富,拥有硕士学位,却不能找到一份令人满意的工作。故B项合情

65、合理。2C与前句对比,很容易理解C项正确。3A由后面to make ends with及第三段首句中I pulled the bus over.可推知我在开车,故B、C、D不恰当。4D由下句for I had lost my flat推知,我无处可住,只好与朋友同住,故选D。5B由第一段得知,我一直在找一份令人满意的工作,所以应不断地去参加面试,故B项正确。6D根据题意,作者面试没成功,所以没有得到那份工作,故选D。7A由上句知作者因没有面试成功而感到痛苦,感叹生活的艰难。8B短语的比较,wave at对挥手;call on号召;look for寻找;drop off使下车,故选B。9C小女孩

66、捡到耳环,对我说,所以选C。10AI should keep it与somebody claimed it之间是条件状语从句与主句的关系,故A正确。or else否则,as if好像,now that因为。11B由后句内容可知,我想起一件事来,因此只有B正确。12B由题意得知,我一直都把注意力放在发生的一些对我不利的事情上,而没有注意那些正当的事情。故选B。13D由句意的内容,可得生活中的某些事情,故选D项。14Amake a list of fifty things记下50件事情,A项正确。15D由前一句可知,作者在50件事情的基础上,再加一些,故选D。16C一位夫人给我打电话,显然C项正确

67、。17A由下一行中的medical workers。A项正确。18Cgive a lecture发表演讲,故选C。19C由句意:应是我的那一天进行的很顺利,故选C。20D文章点睛之处,思想变则人生变,所以文中强调的是D项。Cloze 3友谊无国界,也不分种族,本文作者讲述了与Ismail自幼多年的朋友,别后20年,仍然倾羡如故的感人故事。1C2D由后文可知,指来自不同种族的人,故选D。3D非限制性定语从句,指在20世纪60年代的时候,故选D。4A由句意知,不同种族和信仰的孩子在一起玩耍和学习。故选A。5B由题意知,两家间的距离是一石之遥,比喻距离之短,故选B。6D我们种族和信仰不同,但彼此能成

68、为朋友,显然能接受对方的差别,故选D。7B显然双方的长辈们出自善意,否则他们无法成为朋友,故选B。8A骑着自行车去探索乡村。只有A项表达此意。9Cget through接通;deal with处理;对付;take away拿走;come across偶然遇到;故选C。10D我们喜欢有他相伴,故选D。11A由于搬家,我与他失去联系,lose touch with.与失去联系。12A我向他指明我的目的地,其它三项不合题意,故选A。13B司机明白了我的说明,但他没有动,故选B。14Danxiously焦急地;carelessly粗心地;disappointedly失望地;fixedly不动地;故D项

69、正确。15Afamiliarly熟识地;strangely奇怪地;fully完全地;coldly冷淡地。听到这么熟悉的称呼我很惊讶。故选A。16D从20世纪60年代到1983,时间大约20多年。故选D。17C我感到有一种真情感,一种难以描述的情感,故选C。18B19B在他们身边,by their side,故选B。20C然后我们就能成为真正的朋友。故选C。Cloze 4一位小女孩关于我的“豁牙子”的发问使我难堪,然而妈妈的一席话使我茅塞顿开。追求完美之心人皆有之,然而人人都美,美便失去其价值,美的真谛在于差异,没有丑,何谈美?保持自己的独特,便是一种美。1C从前没有人这么“问过”。指上文的问题

70、。2B小女孩问完之后,看着我,正真诚地等我“回答”。3D句意为:只剩下我一个人在那里想,是否有人看我时只注意到我的豁牙子呢?look at指看的动作。4A上文提到wondering“思考”,现在回到家,再次“思考”consider again。5B妈妈“注意到”了这一切。这里指妈妈发现了我的变化。6A她想让我相信长个豁牙子没有什么可担忧的。7C让我们诚实点。这里指不必刻意地追求美,有个豁牙子没什么,不必掩饰,要诚实点。8A这里指上一段妈妈说的话。9D它是我独特性的一部分。长个豁牙子正显示了我的独特。10C事实上没有人是完美的。“事实真相”相当于their dream of “perfectio

71、n”而言。11D一旦失去了丑的可能,美的可能也会失去。此处beauty和ugliness是对立的概念。12B文章开头提到小女孩问问题,所以这里说如果这个小女孩“再次”问我的话,我会如实回答。Cloze 5赠人玫瑰,手留余香。Oscar幼时发现了一把精致的小雨伞,并把它交还失主,而不要求任何的回报,多年后,雨伞的主人又把它转赠给Oscar。1Bstrictly严格地;roughly粗略地;casually随便地;carefully细心地,由本句意可知盒子经过细心的包装,故选B。2A打开盒子,Oscar看到一把雨伞在里面,故选A。3D虽然20多年没有看到它了,但他一眼就能认出它来,故选D。4C表示

72、很快认出了它,故选C。5B由后文impressed by its beauty可知,这把伞与众不同,故选B。6A由上文可知答案是A。7D他强烈感到要找到它的主人,故选D。8AOscar说服经理让他查看记录,故选A。9D定语从句。用where引导,修饰先行词seat。10COscar说服祖父母在回家的路上,到欧布利夫人家去。故选C。11B你有什么事要我帮忙吗?故选B。12D把雨伞递过去,put up举起;turn out变得;pick up捡起;hold out递给,故选D。13C好像在赠给别人期待已久的礼物一样,故选C。14A礼物现在失而复得,自然是笑逐颜开,故选A。15B我可以为你的善意送点

73、报酬给你吗?故选B。16C那确实是我祖母过去经常说的那样。obviously明显地;naturally自然地;probably可能地,故C项正确。17A尽管它那么旧了,但它被保管得很好,故选A。18D好像在回答一样,故选D。19B接受雨伞,故选B。20Cattractive有吸引力的;significant辉煌的;sympathetic有同情心的,故选C。Cloze 6本文是一篇记叙文。讲述作者从小就梦想当一名舞者,后来通过努力幸运地被那家舞蹈公司录用。文末点题,作者由这家公司看到了一种传统,它激励着几代小女孩的成长,激励着公司的发展壮大,也激励着人们每天去追寻他们的梦想。1C由后句可知作者从

74、小就梦想成为一名舞蹈演员。2Cbe exposed to sth. 接触到;暴露于。3B由句意可知,作者对舞蹈世界的兴趣随着年龄的增长发生变化是理所当然的。4D由句意可知,作者从小就想成为那家舞蹈公司的舞蹈演员。5Dmake that dream a realityrealize that dream意为:实现那个梦想。6Bdate back to.始建于;追溯到。我成为了那家始建于1925年的公司的一员。7A由后句作者感到难以置信可知,作者觉得其缺少真实性。8C由语境可知,作者直到排练到一半还感到难以置信。9B由上句可知,作者没想到能得到那份工作。10D从语境分析,作者感到惊讶能到被提供那个

75、职位。11A根据语境,作者对这份工作感到兴奋,同时又感到挑战。12Dput up建立;mix up混合;build up增强;pick up搜集。13A由上句可知,作者注重搜集素材,注意细节。14Aset apart 留下。例:He sets apart some of his salary for the trip.为了那趟旅行他存下一些薪水。15C根据语境,那些表演都有繁忙的演出时间安排。16B“我”发现了“努力工作”新的意义。17A作者的身体极限被释放到最大。18D作者认为自己的身体极限比他原先认为可能达到的要大。19B根据语境,作者感到很荣幸能成为那家公司的领舞。20C从语境分析,作者

76、看到了公司长期形成的一种惯例,它不仅鼓舞着几代小女孩,而且推动着公司发展成长。Cloze 7本文是一篇记叙文。讲述一对德国夫妇热心帮助无家可归的人的事迹。1B分析语境可知,无家可归者遍及各地是个事实。2D分析语境可知,德国是个富有的国家,故选D项。traditional传统的;developing发展中的;typical典型的。3C根据后文可知,他们是为无家可归者做饭,提供食物。4A根据句意可知,他们这种善行开始于一个炎热的夏天。5D根据on holiday可以判断在夏天,大多数德国人会外出度假。6Bset up a table搭桌子;bring up养育;put aside 搁置;储蓄;gi

77、ve away分发,泄露。7A由后文可知,他们夫妇意识到食物和衣服远远不够。8D由后文可知,无家可归者需要的是温暖和关心。fame名声;freedom自由;courage勇气;caring关心。9Anot hesitate to do sth.毫不犹豫地做某事;agree同意;pretend假装;intend意图。10C分析语境可知,Rita保证有人在家接听电话。make sense有意义;find out发现;make sure保证;work out计算;解决。11Abe open to. 对开放;crowded 拥挤的;noisy嘈杂的;near 在附近。12D根据后文可知,他们用光了所有

78、的钱。A项和C项表花费时主语一般是物。waste浪费。13B联系上文可知,Kurt向食品和服装公司寻求捐赠。pay for付款;ask for要求;look into调查;carry out 执行,实现。14C分析语境可知,三十多家公司定期为他们的慈善事业捐献食品和其它物品。completely完全地;calmly平静地;regularly定期地;roughly粗略地。15C根据句意可知,志愿者会把这些物品递送给无家可归者。16A由前句关键词give可以确定,一位鞋商捐献了新鞋。17B由下句parents shouldnt expect money for helping their chil

79、dren可知,他们的工作不计报酬。permission许可;payment报酬;direction方向,指导;support支持。18D分析语境可知,Rita认为父母不应该期盼着为帮助自己的孩子要钱。borrow借用;raise募集;save节约。19C根据后文可知,尽管Rita经常感觉劳累,她还是要继续这项工作。20B分析语境可知,Rita喜欢影响别人的感觉。make a profit 赢利;make a difference起作用;有影响;make a decision 做决定;make a rule制定制度。Cloze 8本文是一篇说明文,介绍了体态语在交际中,特别是在跨文化交际中的重要

80、性;体态语在不同国家或民族中的差异;以及人交往的黄金定律:要想让别人怎么对待你,你就应该怎么对待别人。1B由上句Body language is the quiet,.of all!可知body language的重要性;另外同学们都知道一个习语“Actions speak louder than words.”“事实胜于雄辩”。由此可推知选项B为正确答案。2D本文主要分析body language在交际中的作用,那么body language应发送(send out)信息(messages),故D项为正确答案。sound声音;invitation邀请;feeling感情,均不符合语境。3D本

81、句说明非语言交流占我们真正要表达意思的50%。动词mean:意味着/表达的意思,符合语境。hope希望;receive收到;discover发现,均与语境不符。 4C本句主要表达body language在跨文化交际上尤为重要,根据语境和常识应该选C项。immediate立即,马上;misleading误导;difficult难,均不符合语境。5C本句主要说明体态语是我们人的如此大的一部分,以至于它经常没有被我们注意到。再结合上文应选much。well好;far远;long长,均不符合语境。6A上一句说明体态语也可能带来误解,下文就列举了几个例子说明,故此处应选A项。thus因此;howeve

82、r然而;in short简言之,均不符合语境。7B由下文中的contact(接触);touch each other quite a lot;moving等可获知,此处应是表达人相处时远与近的问题,故选B项。trade交易;connection联系,greeting问候,均不符合语境。8C由上文的distance及下文的contact,touch等词语表明,此处应为身体的接触,故选C项。9A此句意为:北欧人通常不喜欢与人进行身体上的接触,即使是朋友,当然更不喜欢和陌生人有身体接触。故选A项。10B上文说北欧人不喜欢身体接触,而此句说拉丁美洲人很喜欢身体接触,承接上文应选B项“另一方面”。in

83、other words换句话说;in a similar way相似地;by all means当然可以,均不符合语境。11B上文提及北欧人和拉丁美洲人的不同习惯,现在创设了一个他们对话的语境,故应选B项。12D北欧人不喜欢身体接触,就会往后退;拉丁美洲人喜欢身体接触,北欧人后退时,他就会向前跟,故选D项。13A拉丁美洲人为了表示友谊,会不断地靠近对方。closer更近。故选A。14C拉丁美洲人靠近,而挪威人则后退。故选backing away,此处back为动词:“后退”。15D挪威人的后退,反过来,拉丁美洲人则看作“冷淡”。16A本文主要说明体态语在交际上的作用,再根据后一句中的words,应知A项是正确答案。17A由第一段的across cultures获得信息,此处应为“不同文化”,故选A项。18C由第一段And misunderstandings occur as a result of it可知此处应选C项。19D由上文可知:不同文化的人交际时,会产生误解,因此给人们提供一个最佳建议advice。20B一方面很多同学已掌握这个定律,另一方面根据句意应选B项。

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