题目列表(包括答案和解析)
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
We make a living with what we get,but we make a life with what we give.
——Winston Churchill
I am willing to 36 this saying.I have been 37 at the Boston Children’s Hospital every year since 1 was thirteen.At the beginning,I only wanted to go 38 1 would get 39 for entertaining children at the hospital.After giving my time for two 40 months,my 40 changed completely.
When l first 41 into the waiting room on the ground floor,I was very 42 that I would be spending my entire summer with kids.As it became 43 for me to show up every day at 8 a.m.,many kids began to 44 me.To my surprise,I began looking forward to seeing their 45 faces as well.They were always enthusiastic about 46 .My heart warmed every time I heard their 47 voices asking me for a story or an answer to a question.I felt 48 and irreplaceable.(不可替代的).As I look back,I see the 49 that these special children have had on me.It is because of them that I have 50 a desire to become a psychologist.Recently,I have volunteered for a month.I have been asked to 51 on many different floors besides the waiting room 52 I started.The kids on the floors above are usually there for a longer time.53 their anxiety and desire to get better and go home,they always offer me a(n) 54 smile.I feel renewed after spending a day with them because I realize that there is much more to 55 than money.It is much more important to love and to be loved.
36.A.know B.believe C.respect D.understand
37.A.1iving B.studying C.staying D.volunteering
38.A.unless B.until C.therefore D.because
39.A.praise B.pay C.friends D.prize
40.A.plan B.schedule C.opinion D.1ife
41.A.1ooked B.stepped C.turned D.appeared
42.A.delighted B.selfish C.nervous D.worried
43.A.work B.regulation C.routine D.experience
44.A.notice B.expect C.embarrass D.amaze
45.A.special B.bright C.dirty D.silent
46.A.smiling B.sleeping C.1earning D.playing
47.A.1oud B.crazy C.eager D.desperate
48.A.valued B.amused C.disappointed D.surprised
49.A.expectation B.dream C.influence D.1ove
50.A.developed B.remembered C.worked D.improved
51.A.help out B.drop in C.go around D.turn out
52.A.what B.which C.where D.that
53.A.With B.For C.Against D.Despite
54.A.willing B.optimistic C.sad D.pitiful
55.A.life B.work C.nature D.family
It's certain:for twins,life really does imitate art.My twin brother,Kirk,and I grew up being constantly mistaken for each (处理这个问题) other.Classmates,friends,teachers,even relatives couldn't tell us apart. As a result,we were often unfairly punished or rewarded.
Eventually,we learned how to use the Mistaken Identity Syndrome (MIS) to our advantage.For example,we would play tricks on our friends and classmates,pretending to be the other twin.Nor were teachers immune(不受某事物影响) to our tricks.On at least one occasion,when Kirk was sick,I covered for (替代) him by taking his tests.We also tried our little game out on Mom,but she always knew who was who.Once we grew up,we even covered for each other at work.We didn't mean any harm;we simply started this as an experiment to see whether our bosses and co-workers could tell the difference.
As a bank manager, I meet with dozens of clients(顾客) on a daily basis, while my brother manages a staffing service for local employers. As a result, Kirk is constantly approached by people who want to discuss their various money accounts, while I'm frequently thanked on the street as a department store customer service representative.
However, the MIS took a truly embarrassing turn when Kirk and I found ourselves unable to tell each other apart. Once, my brother and I were traveling in a car with several friends. My brother's hair must always be in place. Kirk was driving when he noticed in the rearview mirror (后视镜) that his hair was a bit messy.
He lifted his right hand to brush his hair back into place and was disturbed when his hand didn't appear in the mirror. Several times he repeated this action. Finally, he started laughing.
1.According to the first paragraph, we know that .
A.few people can tell the author from Kirk |
B.the author was punished more than Kirk |
C.the author was always rewarded though he was wrong |
D.being twins is really a good thing for both twins |
2.According to the passage, the Mistaken Identity Syndrome is .
A.a kind of disease difficult to cure |
B.the situation of mistaking identities |
C.the tricks that children like to play |
D.the way to separate two similar things |
3. It can be inferred that when the author covers for his brother at work, .
A.he is often successful |
B.he means to harm his boss |
C.his brother is seriously ill |
D.he often behaves strangely |
4. Why did Kirk laugh at last?
A.He felt embarrassed about his hair. |
B.His brother's hair was really messy. |
C.His brother was doing the same thing. |
D.He became the victim of the MIS. |
It's certain:for twins,life really does imitate art.My twin brother,Kirk,and I grew up being constantly mistaken for each (处理这个问题) other.Classmates,friends,teachers,even relatives couldn't tell us apart. As a result,we were often unfairly punished or rewarded.
Eventually,we learned how to use the Mistaken Identity Syndrome (MIS) to our advantage.For example,we would play tricks on our friends and classmates,pretending to be the other twin.Nor were teachers immune(不受某事物影响) to our tricks.On at least one occasion,when Kirk was sick,I covered for (替代) him by taking his tests.We also tried our little game out on Mom,but she always knew who was who.Once we grew up,we even covered for each other at work.We didn't mean any harm;we simply started this as an experiment to see whether our bosses and co-workers could tell the difference.
As a bank manager, I meet with dozens of clients(顾客) on a daily basis, while my brother manages a staffing service for local employers. As a result, Kirk is constantly approached by people who want to discuss their various money accounts, while I'm frequently thanked on the street as a department store customer service representative.
However, the MIS took a truly embarrassing turn when Kirk and I found ourselves unable to tell each other apart. Once, my brother and I were traveling in a car with several friends. My brother's hair must always be in place. Kirk was driving when he noticed in the rearview mirror (后视镜) that his hair was a bit messy.
He lifted his right hand to brush his hair back into place and was disturbed when his hand didn't appear in the mirror. Several times he repeated this action. Finally, he started laughing.
According to the first paragraph, we know that .
A. few people can tell the author from Kirk
B. the author was punished more than Kirk
C. the author was always rewarded though he was wrong
D. being twins is really a good thing for both twins
According to the passage, the Mistaken Identity Syndrome is .
A. a kind of disease difficult to cure
B. the situation of mistaking identities
C. the tricks that children like to play
D. the way to separate two similar things
It can be inferred that when the author covers for his brother at work, .
A. he is often successful
B. he means to harm his boss
C. his brother is seriously ill
D. he often behaves strangely
Why did Kirk laugh at last?
A. He felt embarrassed about his hair.
B. His brother's hair was really messy.
C. His brother was doing the same thing.
D. He became the victim of the MIS.
第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从24 -- 44各题所给的四个选项(A﹑B﹑C和D)中,选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
We make a living with what we get, but we make a life with what we give.
--- Winston Churchill
I am willing to 25 this saying. I have been 26 at the Boston Children’s Hospital every year since I was thirteen. At the beginning, I only wanted to go 27 I would get praise for entertaining children at the 28 . After giving my time for two months, my 29 changed completely.
When I first 30 into the waiting room on the ground floor, I was very 31 that I would be spending my entire summer with kids. As it became 32 for me to show up every day at 8 a.m., many kids began to 33 me. To my surprise, I began looking forward to seeing their 34 faces as well. They were always enthusiastic about 35 . My heart warmed every time I heard their 36 voices asking me for a story or an answer to a question. I felt 37 and irreplaceable. (不可替代的).
As I look back, I see the 38 that these special children have had on me. It is because of them that I have 39 a desire to become a psychologist. Recently, I have volunteered for a month. I have been asked to 40 on many different floors besides the waiting room 41 I started. The kids on the floors above are usually there for a longer time. 42 their anxiety and desire to get better and go home, they always offer me a(n) 43 smile. I feel renewed after spending a day with them because I realize that there is much more to 44 than money. It is much more important to love and to be loved.
25. A. know B. believe C. respect D. understand
26. A. livinging B. studying C. staying D. volunteering
27. A. unless B. until C. after D. because
28. A. hospital B. school C. room D. building
29. A. plan B. style C. opinion D. life
30. A. looked B. stepped C. turned D. appeared
31. A. happy B. upset C. nervous D. worried
32. A. special B. curious C. routine D. hopeful
33. A. notice B. expect C. watch D. annoy
34. A. foolish B. bright C. dirty D. silent
35. A. smiling B. sleeping C. learning D. playing
36. A. loud B. crazy C. eager D. irritating
37. A. valued B. tired C. disappointed D. surprised
38. A. expectation B. dream C. influence D. love
39. A. developed B. remembered C. worked D. improved
40. A. help out B. drop in C. go around D. turn up
41. A. what B. which C. where D. that
42. A. With B. For C. Against D. In spite of
43. A. willing B. optimistic C. sad D. pitiful
44. A. life B. habit C. nature D. family
It's certain:for twins,life really does imitate art.My twin brother,Kirk,and I grew up being constantly mistaken for each (处理这个问题) other.Classmates,friends,teachers,even relatives couldn't tell us apart. As a result,we were often unfairly punished or rewarded.
Eventually,we learned how to use the Mistaken Identity Syndrome (MIS) to our advantage.For example,we would play tricks on our friends and classmates,pretending to be the other twin.Nor were teachers immune(不受某事物影响) to our tricks.On at least one occasion,when Kirk was sick,I covered for (替代) him by taking his tests.We also tried our little game out on Mom,but she always knew who was who.Once we grew up,we even covered for each other at work.We didn't mean any harm;we simply started this as an experiment to see whether our bosses and co-workers could tell the difference.
As a bank manager, I meet with dozens of clients(顾客) on a daily basis, while my brother manages a staffing service for local employers. As a result, Kirk is constantly approached by people who want to discuss their various money accounts, while I'm frequently thanked on the street as a department store customer service representative.
However, the MIS took a truly embarrassing turn when Kirk and I found ourselves unable to tell each other apart. Once, my brother and I were traveling in a car with several friends. My brother's hair must always be in place. Kirk was driving when he noticed in the rearview mirror (后视镜) that his hair was a bit messy.
He lifted his right hand to brush his hair back into place and was disturbed when his hand didn't appear in the mirror. Several times he repeated this action. Finally, he started laughing.
【小题1】According to the first paragraph, we know that .
A.few people can tell the author from Kirk |
B.the author was punished more than Kirk |
C.the author was always rewarded though he was wrong |
D.being twins is really a good thing for both twins |
A.a kind of disease difficult to cure |
B.the situation of mistaking identities |
C.the tricks that children like to play |
D.the way to separate two similar things |
A.he is often successful |
B.he means to harm his boss |
C.his brother is seriously ill |
D.he often behaves strangely |
A.He felt embarrassed about his hair. |
B.His brother's hair was really messy. |
C.His brother was doing the same thing. |
D.He became the victim of the MIS. |
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