—How much of the foreign expert’s speech have you understood?

    —Next to nothing. I wish I _______ harder at English.

A. worked                         B. had worked            C. would work            D. were working

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科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年湖南鳳凰縣華鑫中學(xué)高二12月月考英語試卷 題型:完型填空

I grew up poor---living in the housing projects (住房) with six brothers, three sisters, a varying assortment (各式各樣?xùn)|西的混合) of foster kids (養(yǎng)子), my father, and a wonderful mother, Scarlette Hunley. We had little money and few worldly goods, but plenty of love and attention. I was  36  and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, he could still  37  a dream.
My dream was  38 . By the time I was sixteen, I could crush a baseball, and hit anything that moved on the baseball field. I was also  39 : My high school coach Jarvis, who not only believed in me, but taught me how to believe in myself. He  40  me the difference between having a dream and showing conviction (信念). One particular incident with Coach Jarvis changed my life forever.
It was the summer between my junior and senior years, and a friend  41  me for a summer job. This meant a chance for money in my pocket—cash for dates with girls, certainly, money for a new bike and new clothes, and the start of savings for a  42  for my mother. The prospect of a summer job was attractive and interesting, and I wanted to jump at the opportunity. Then I realized I would have to  43  summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell Coach Jarvis I wouldn’t be playing.
When I told Coach Jarvis, he was  44  as I expected him to be. “You have your whole life to work,” he said. “Your  45  days are limited. You can’t afford to waste them.”
I stood before him with my head hanging, trying to think of the words that would explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth facing his  46  to me.
“How much are you going to make at this job, son?” He demanded. “3.5 dollars an hour.” I replied. “Well,” he asked, “Is $3.5 an hour the price of a dream?”
That question, the plainness of it, laid bare for me the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal. I dedicated myself to sports that summer and with the year I was hired by the Pittsburgh Pirates to play baseball, and was  47  a $20,000 contract. I signed with the Denver Broncos in 1998 for $1.7 million, and bought my mother the house of my dreams.

【小題1】
A.happyB.politeC.shyD.honest
【小題2】
A.liveB.a(chǎn)ffordC.makeD.need
【小題3】
A.a(chǎn)thleticsB.musicC.businessD.money
【小題4】
A.rightB.popularC.luckyD.confident
【小題5】
A.persuadedB.taughtC.broughtD.a(chǎn)sked
【小題6】
A.sentB.a(chǎn)dvisedC.gaveD.recommended
【小題7】
A.ticketB.carC.houseD.job
【小題8】
A.give inB.give upC.give awayD.give off
【小題9】
A.disappointedB.madC.frightenedD.shameful
【小題10】
A.livingB.playingC.workingD.learning
【小題11】
A.sadnessB.regretC.hopelessnessD.disappointment
【小題12】
A.paidB.gotC.offeredD.presented

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012屆廣東省中山市古鎮(zhèn)高級中學(xué)高考考前模擬英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:完型填空

A great many people are disappointed because of unrealistic expectations.
Walking up to a department store’s cloth counter, a(n)  1   young woman said, “I want to buy this material for a new dress. How much does it cost?”
“Only one   2   per yard,” replied the smirking (自鳴得意的) male clerk.
Not to be taken back by the funny words, the woman said,” That’s fine! I’ll take ten yards.”
With   3  written all over his face, the clerk   4   measured out and wrapped the cloth, then held it out teasingly,  5  forward to receive his “  6  ”.
The woman got the package quickly from the clerk and pointed to a little old man standing beside her. “Grandpa will pay the bill instead of me,” she   7  .
He was no doubt disappointed. But in the course of living, many people are  8         when others do not   9  their expectations. In order to be happy, some expectations must be dropped. These three particular   10   and unhealthy expectations are some of the main causes:
1. Expect too much  11  .When others say, “Thank you,” or in any way to show their gratitude, be happy. It is a gift!
2. Expect others to make you happy. They simply cannot do that. Make yourself happy and       12  your joy with others.
3. Expect not to be  13   . At times, people will simply not come through for you in the way you need.  14   them and move on.
Get rid of these three unrealistic expectations and you can begin to expect more   15        right away!

【小題1】
A.trickyB.a(chǎn)ttractiveC.uglyD.generous
【小題2】
A.kissB.payC.dollarD.cent
【小題3】
A.happinessB.enjoymentC.expectationD.courage
【小題4】
A.hurriedlyB.slowlyC.patientlyD.curiously
【小題5】
A.settingB.sittingC.leaningD.taking
【小題6】
A.rewardB.paymentC.bonusD.money
【小題7】
A.smiledB.beggedC.wavedD.thought
【小題8】
A.encouragedB.disappointedC.a(chǎn)nnoyedD.surprised
【小題9】
A.live up toB.go againstC.go withoutD.hope for
【小題10】
A.reasonableB.properC.unimportantD.unrealistic
【小題11】
A.profitB.kissC.a(chǎn)ppreciationD.disappointment
【小題12】
A.spareB.shareC.makeD.control
【小題13】
A.put downB.let downC.taken downD.thrown down
【小題14】
A.ForgiveB.PunishC.BlameD.Praise
【小題15】
A.happinessB.encouragementC.excitementD.pride

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年重慶市重慶一中高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:完型填空

完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
The town I live in is about to put cameras at all traffic lights to catch people who run red lights. It  1 me of how many people I’ve seen who take the yellow light as a  2 to go faster. I also can’t understand why people don’t move when the traffic light has turned green. Above all, there are those  3 situations in which someone doesn’t even  4 that the light turns red, and just keeps going. That is why so many  5 happen! All these situations make me  6 the purpose of traffic lights.
  7 ,it’s even more frightening to imagine letting people make their own decisions at  8 crossroads. Do the biggest cars get to go first? Who decides who goes next? So I guess I do like the idea of a system to  9 traffic. And I’ll do my best to  10 the traffic rules: to go, to be cautious, and to stop when I’m  11 to.
It occurs to me that my  12 have done much the same for me  13 teaching me how to live. They have given me many  14 lights: to get along well with others, to listen and talk to them, to help others, and to 15 with joy and purpose. They have also given me some red lights  16 my life goes astray(誤入歧途): not to be greedy, to keep my temper, and to control my desires. And there  17 have been some yellow caution lights: to watch how much I drink, to keep control of my behavior, and to  18 school regularly and work hard.
If I obey these rules, my life will be as  19 as it can be. Just as I’m wise to pay attention to the traffic lights when I’m walking across the street, I’m wise to pay attention to the“  20 signals”given to me by my parents.

【小題1】
A.suggestsB.robsC.remindsD.warns
【小題2】
A.sightB.signalC.messageD.switch
【小題3】
A.instantB.excitingC.dangerousD.cautious
【小題4】
A.noticeB.senseC.rememberD.feel
【小題5】
A.eventsB.problemsC.situationsD.a(chǎn)ccidents
【小題6】
A.think ofB.wonder aboutC.care forD.worry about
【小題7】
A.BesidesB.AnywayC.InsteadD.However
【小題8】
A.noisyB.narrowC.crowdedD.key
【小題9】
A.controlB.directC.improveD.serve
【小題10】
A.learnB.obeyC.protectD.carry
【小題11】
A.supposedB.usedC.a(chǎn)ddictedD.delighted
【小題12】
A.teachersB.friendsC.leadersD.parents
【小題13】
A.in charge ofB.in face ofC.in terms ofD.in danger of
【小題14】
A.safeB.greenC.beneficialD.helpful
【小題15】
A.liveB.shareC.workD.communicate
【小題16】
A.unlessB.whenC.beforeD.till
【小題17】
A.stillB.evenC.onlyD.a(chǎn)lso
【小題18】
A.startB.a(chǎn)ttendC.leaveD.miss
【小題19】
A.goodB.colorfulC.meaningfulD.healthy
【小題20】
A.trafficB.lightC.lifeD.confidence

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科目:高中英語 來源:四川省宜賓縣蕨溪中學(xué)2009-2010學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末考試試題(英語) 題型:完型填空


第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,共30分)   
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
More good things come from small things
About a year ago, a couple with three children moved into the apartment next door to me.
I never heard any  36 from the children, but the parents were always shouting at the kids.
We  37 often in the hallways when we were coming or going. I  38 spoke, but the only   39 I ever got was a hello from the four – year – old girl.
I usually go out for breakfast and one day when I  40 they were just coming from their apartment and the little girl was holding the door   41 for the others. I  42 in the car doing unnecessary things because I didn’t like to be snubbed(冷落). The parents were   43 her to hurry and get in the car, I looked up and saw the little girl was   44 holding the door open,  45 for me.
I hurried as much as I could and   46 her. She was smiling from ear to ear. That afternoon I saw a white toy bear, I   47 the little girl and said to myself, “I   48 she would like that” so I bought it. I wrote a note   49 how much her act of kindness had touched a soft spot in an old man’s   50 .
The next day there was a   51 on the door and   52 was the little girl and her father. She was so proud of her bear and thanked me. Then I   53 her mother and the other children were there in the hall too. The mother and father both thanked me.
Now when we meet in the hall we all speak, and in a   54 manner, I might add.  55 time
passes, I don’t hear that shouting as often. In fact, hardly at all. 
36.A.sound                 B.noise                   C.conversation        D.crying
37.A.met                    B.saw                     C.visited                 D.gathered
38.A.never                  B.sometimes           C.seldom                D.a(chǎn)lways
39.A.reward                B.a(chǎn)ction                 C.a(chǎn)nswer                D.prize
40.A.moved                B.returned              C.started                 D.drove
41.A.open                   B.closed                 C.fit                       D.a(chǎn)ctive
42.A.stopped               B.kept                    C.worked               D.remained
43.A.suggesting           B.telling                 C.forcing                D.making
44.A.ever                    B.even                   C.still                     D.yet
45.A.waiting               B.calling                C.leaving                D.a(chǎn)sking
46.A. replaced             B.encouraged          C.ignored               D.thanked
47.A.thought about      B.thought of           C.thought over        D.thought out
48.A.decide                 B.a(chǎn)m lucky             C.a(chǎn)m sure               D.doubt
49.A.saying                 B.stating                C.reporting             D.writing
50.A.mind                  B.body                   C.thought               D.heart
51.A.hit                      B.knock                 C.drop                   D.beat
52.A.she                     B.it                        C.they                    D.he
53.A.noticed               B.watched              C.recognized           D.felt
54.A.kindly                 B.politely               C.coldly                 D.friendly
55.A.When                 B.Since                  C.As                      D.While

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科目:高中英語 來源:湖南省師大附中2010屆高三第七次月考(英語) 題型:閱讀理解

SECTION B
Directions: Read the following passage. Answer the questions according to the information given in the passage and the required words limit. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Chinese cuisine(菜肴)is widely known and enjoyed in the world. But there is one interesting concept concerning Chinese food which is almost unheard of in the West, and which is becoming increasingly ignored by the youth of the East - the ancient custom of “tonic food.”
Tonic food is food which is consumed to improve one’s well-being, or stave off sickness, particularly at times when one is more likely to fall ill. For instance, it was once the custom for new mothers to eat a sesame-oil hot pot every day for the first month after giving birth. It was believed that this dish would benefit the muscles, reduce pain, improve circulation, stimulate sweating, and warm the body.
In fact, some Western theories of health are similar to the beliefs in Chinese tonic food, although each takes a different path toward the very same goal. Western medicine actually recommends some of the exact same ingredients that make up tonic foods. Sesame oil can provide lots of calories, and chicken meat is particularly high in protein. Any Western doctor should be happy to suggest such a Chinese dish after childbirth.
The elderly, weak, and young can also benefit greatly from tonic foods, especially during the winter. Some foods, such as goat meat and spinach, are seen as “hot,” while others, such as Chinese cabbage and radish, are seen as “cold.” One should be careful not to eat too much of either “hot” or “cold” food. However, how much “hot” or “cold” food one should eat depends on the time of the year, how the food is prepared and what it is prepared with, and the individual’s health.
“Warm” or “cool” tonic foods are strongly recommended. The choices for “warm” and “cool” foods range from simple sea cucumber to the delicacy of bird’s nest soup, depending on the individual’s economic circumstances.
The concept of tonic food is far from losing credibility, either with Westerners or practitioners of modern medicine. For example, up until two years ago, tonic foods were added to the meals served at a renowned hospital.
1. What attitude do the young in the East hold towards “tonic food”? (不超過5個詞)(2分)
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2. Why are some Western theories of health considered similar to the Chinese beliefs in tonic food? (不超過11個詞) (3分)
_______________________________________________________________________________
3. List four factors deciding the amount of tonic food. (不超過20個詞)(3分)
_______________________________________________________________________________
4. What does the passage mainly talk about? (不超過6個詞)(2分)
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