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1、2019届天河区高三英语第二次集备-完形填空一记叙文: 1 中等偏难 True leadership is not just the ability to identify the talent and skill of the polished individuals around you. It involves being able to dig beneath the surface and discover 36 . Once there was a boy who constantly sat and talked in his math class, and seemed 37
2、in group activities. Most teachers would 38 think of him as a problem student. However, Anna was different. She believed the student was above 39 in other areas so she created a strategy to find out. Anna didnt 40 the parents. Instead she organized a handful of activities in the class to get more in
3、formation. In place of calling out for volunteers in class she created a 41 for each Friday: Girls vs. Boys. The first week the class was totally 42 . Everyone wanted to win. Even the boy had his hand up the whole time trying to get a turn. _43 , Anna waited, and waited, and waited. Finally the 44 t
4、eacher paired the boy with the most 45 girl student in class. Now the two teams had a _46 score, all the students sat back eager to see the result. As the teacher placed the question on the board, most of the students began to 47 their heads: this was a question they had never _48 in class. 49 ! the
5、 teacher yelled. Both students started doing it 50 thinking of how to solve the complex question. Their classmates, full of 51 , exclaimed, Hurry, hurry, hurry! The boy finished it just seconds before the girl and spun around with his 52 raised, I won! Almost nobody could believe the student they ad
6、mired failed until Anna _53 the result. This was what Anna tried to get - it turned out that the student wasnt bad, he was _54 . So we can see that 55 hidden abilities is not always easy but the end results can be magical. Try your hand at this quality of leadership now and report your results.36. A
7、. truth B . treasure C. potential D. motivation37. A. active B. cautious C. discouraged D. disconnected38. A. immediately B. appropriately C. abnormally D. scarcely39. A. limit B. average C. prejudice D. value40. A. contact B. comfort C. warn D. blame41. A. dilemma B. debate C. game D. competition42
8、. A. creative B. noisy C. enthusiastic D. curious43. A. Yet B. Still C. Somehow D. Therefore44. A. arbitrary B. wise C. ridiculous D. puzzled45. A. elegant B. careless C. hardworking D. considerate46. A. rare B. close C. poor D. different47. A. turn B. lift C. shake D. nod48. A. raised B. feared C.
9、overlooked D. covered49. A. Go B. Hurry C. Look D. Try50. A. skillfully B. slowly C. casually D. abruptly51. A. chaos B. anxiety C. courage D. excitement52. A. arms B. hopes C. confidence D. eyes53. A. obtained B. analyzed C. confirmed D. adjusted54. A. upset B. bored C. tired D. spoiled55. A forese
10、eing B. assessing C. appreciating D. recognizing参考答案 3655 CDABA DCABC BCDAB DACBD 2 中等偏难 How far would you walk to learn about something that interested you? When he was young, Jacob Lawrence often walked more than sixty 21 from his home in the Harlem section of New York City to the Metropolitan Mus
11、eum of ArtJacob wanted to be a(n) 22 ,and he believed that studying the famous paintings 23 in that museum would help himIt was 1930,when many people were out of work, money was 24 and people suffered a lotStill the streets were 25 with energy and colorAs he walked through Harlem, Jacob looked hard
12、at the people, the churches, and barbershops and so onHe 26 those images in his mind, along with the images of paintings he saw in the 27 Jacob came from a poor familyHis mother believed there was little chance 28 her son could grow up to be a successful painterShe wanted him to aim for something mo
13、re 29 But Jacobs teacher, Alston, in an art program saw that he was talentedAlston 30 him how to use paints to make stage setsAs time passed, Alston let Jacob rent work space in his own studio That was an exciting place for a young black man 31 to become an artistMany creative people 32 there to tal
14、k about art, literature and historyFrom their 33 ,Jacob learned that history books often 34 the accomplishments of African AmericansHe decided to paint a series of pictures describing the story of a black heroHe 35 Toussaint, who had helped free his people 36 French rulingMany people admired Jacobs
15、pictures, but he needed 37 admirationTo help his family, he often had to work at jobs that 38 him away from paintingThen something encouraging happenedAn artist named Augusta got Jacob a jobFor eighteen months, Jacob was given a 39 to paint picturesFor the first time, he felt like a 40 artist21A ste
16、psB blocksC buildingsD avenues22A artistB tutorC scholarD official23A swingingB existingC hangingD twisting24A blankB looseC toughD tight25A linedB decoratedC associatedD filled26A storedB receivedC createdD remembered27A museumB studioC churchD street28A whetherB whichC thatD when29A preciousB prac
17、ticalC standardD flexible30A recommendedB remindedC providedD showed31A hesitatingB strugglingC marchingD participating32A settledB wanderedC gatheredD rushed33A experiencesB performancesC accentsD conversations34A acknowledgedB accusedC ignoredD witnessed35A choseB acceptedC countedD employed36A ag
18、ainstB fromC forD with37A more thanB rather thanC other thanDless than38A brokeB gaveC permittedD took39A awardB titleC salaryD prize40A permanentB popularC positiveD professional2140 BACDD AACBD BCDCA BADCD 3 中等 Last weekend, I was blessed with an opportunity to serve as a volunteer in Maryland. I
19、dont have a car and the closest Amtrak station is about 30 minutes away from the actual site so I wasnt sure _31_ I would get there. I started thinking that maybe it wouldnt be _32_ and after a really long week, I thought that maybe I shouldnt _33_ at all. But I went ahead and posted a request for a
20、_34_on the ride share board.A few days later, an individual I had never met _35_ that he would be able to pick me up and _36_ me off at the station. He was also planning on serving but said he would wait _37_ my train arrived before driving out there. How kind _38_ this person whom Ive never even me
21、t, I thought to myself. My heart _39_ and the stress I had been feeling from my week _40_ away.When my new friend drove me to the train station, he _41_ that it was in a deserted kind of area. There was no one _42_ around, it was cold outside, and I still had 30 minutes to wait. So he _43_ his car a
22、nd said, We will wait for the train to come together. I couldnt believe his compassion and _44_. I knew that he had to be at work the next day _45_ me, and that his wife and son were waiting for his return. But he just waited there with me so _46_, generously serving with his time.With five minutes
23、_47_ before the train arrived, he shared with me stories from his childhood. As a young boy, he _48_ sit near the edge of the train tracks, excitedly waiting for the trains to rush by with all their force. That night, before returning home to his family, he waited with me as my train _49_. It didnt
24、rush by at full force but I left that station _50_ the full force of his compassion and generosity.31.A. how B. why C. whenever D. that32.A. necessary B. essential C. possible D. fortunate33.A. refuse B. volunteer C. evaluate D. challenge34.A. terminal B. sightseeing C. departure D. ride35.A. replie
25、d B. blamed C. reflected D. advocated36.A. fall B. break C. take D. drop37.A. though B. until C. unless D. after38.A. beyond B. against C. for D. of39.A. warmed B. froze C. calmed D. burnt40.A. gathered B. melted C. counted D. cherished41.A. noticed B. founded C. regretted D. relieved42.A. thus B. a
26、lso C. else D. too43.A. started B. purchased C. parked D. mended44.A. encouragement B. kindness C. commitment D. privilege45.A. instead of B. regardless of C. far from D. just like46.A. strictly B. seriously C. patiently D. carefully47.A. left B. gone C. passed D. spared48.A. accustomed to B. used t
27、o C. stuck to D. attached to49.A. stretched B. vanished C. pulled D. approached50. A. envying B. impressing C. feeling D. ignoring答案:1-5 A C B D A 6-10 D B D A B 11-15 A C C B D 16-20 C A B D C4 较难The simplest way to say it is this: I believe in my mother. My _36_ began when I was just a kidI _37_ b
28、ecoming a doctor. My mother was a domesticThrough her work, she observed that _38_ people spent a lot more time reading than they _39_ watching television. She announced that my brother and I _40_ watch two to three pre-selected TV programs during the week. With our free time, we had to read two boo
29、ks each from the Detroit Public Library and _41_ her written book reports. She would mark them up with check marks and highlights. Years later we realized her marks were a _42_. My mother was illiterate.When I entered high school I was a(n) _43_, but not for long. I wanted the fancy clothes. I wante
30、d to _44_ the guys. I went from being an A-student to a B-student to a C-student. One night my mother came home from _45_ her various jobs and I complained about not having enough Italian knit shirts. She said, Okay, Ill give you all the money I make this week scrubbing floors and cleaning bathrooms
31、, and you can buy _46_ food and pay the bills. With everything _47_, you can have all the Italian knit shirts you want. I was very _48_ with that arrangement but once I got through allocating money, there was _49_ left. I realized my mother was a financial genius to be able to _50_ our heads and any
32、 kind of food on the table, _51_ buy clothes. I also realized that immediate satisfaction wasnt going to get me anywhere. Success required intellectual preparation. I went back to my _52_ and became an A-student again, and eventually I _53_ my dream and I became a doctor.My story is really my mother
33、s storya woman with _54_ formal education or property who used her position as a parent to change the lives of many people around the globe. There is no job _55_ than parenting. This I believe.36AbeliefBworkCeducationDpromise 37Amajored in Bgot used to Cdreamed of Dgot tired of 38Alazy Beasy-going C
34、successful Dreliable 39Aspent Bpaid Ctook Ddid40Acould only Bcould not Cmust not Dshould often 41Aread to Bpresent to Cteach Dexplain to 42Ajoke Bmeans Ctool Dtrick43AA-student BB-student CC-student DD-student44Aget rid of Bhang out with Cbreak away fromDkeep in touch with 45Amaking Bstopping Cworki
35、ng Dgetting 46Ayour brotherByourself Cyour sister Dthe family47Aleft over Bpaid off Cused up Dcarried out 48Aangry Bpleased Cdisappointed Dbored 49Aanything Beverything Csomething Dnothing50Aput an idea into Bgave an impression on Ckeep a roof overDhave eyes in the back of 51Alet alone Blet out Clet
36、 in Dleave alone 52Aguys Bmother Cstudies Dplay 53Amade Bfulfilled Cchanged Dtried 54Alittle Bmuch Cfew Dhigh55Amore interesting Bless importantCmore important Dless interesting 答案:3640 ACCDA 4145 BDABC 4650 DABDC 5155 ACBAC5 中等It was an extremely busy day. I was so tired of my life that I was getti
37、ng a little _1_ with myself and everyone around me. On my way home,I _2_ my old friend Paul in the street. He looked happy and _3_ me to his home for dinner. We had not seen each other for many years,so _4_ I was tired I accepted his invitation.As we entered the door of his house,Paul started _5_“I
38、have a dream,a song to sing,to help you _6_ everything.” I felt _7_ his behavior,but in no time I understood. Two _8_walked to Paul and hugged him. They couldnt walk _9_ or speak clearly,but their faces were full of _10_ and sang the same song.We talked about our _11_ and work, and I learned from Pa
39、ul that his daughters were born as special children. They were mentally changed. Their mother _12_ years ago. Paul was both mother and father to his beautiful daughters. But Paul said he was _13_ that the little angels were together with him and that _14_ could stop him from living actively.That nig
40、ht,we _15_ a lot,and his happy smiles made my anger and _16_ fade. I forgot how many times I _17_ about my life and my work. But Pauls life was a(n) _18_ to me. The man smiled at his life and treated any trouble as a _19_ of life. I owe my thanks to Paul, for he taught me to deal with life _20_ and
41、move on.1A. delighted B. angry C. strict D. concerned2A. called B. visited C. contacted D. met3A. forced B. begged C. invited D. ordered4A. when B. if C. since D. though5A. saying B. talking C. singing D. dancing6A. with B. across C. through D. to7A. surprised at B. crazy about C. satisfied with D.
42、proud of8A. girls B. players C. brothers D. singers9A. carefully B. quietly C. cautiously D. steadily10A. tears B. smiles C. love D. worry11A. relatives B. friends C. family D. class12A. came to B. passed away C. hung about D. gave in13A. sure B. sorry C. lucky D. ashamed14A. nothing B. something C.
43、 anything D. everything15A. argued B. learned C. recalled D. talked16A. weakness B. carelessness C. friendliness D. tiredness17A. complained B. dreamed C. asked D. thought18A. comfort B. shock C. inspiration D. instruction19A. loss B. gift C. stage D. game20A. cheerfully B. flexibly C. equally D. se
44、parately答案 15 BDCDC 610 CAADB 1115 CBCAD 1620 DACBA 6 中等 Signs can sometimes be seen at the entrance of a house, expressing that a tramp has passed. This special sign-language is frequently21by tramps to inform their22whether the host of a certain house is friendly or unfriendly, and to23them the tr
45、ouble of making unnecessary calls. Quite24one day, I came across a real tramp. He was such a rare sight these days that I stood some distance away and watched him. He was dressed just as a tramp should be25, old worn trousers, and a jacket many sizes too big for him. On his head there was a battered
46、 old hat and his boots were so old and worn; they were almost cominginto26. But the man himself looked cheerful as if he had not a27 in the world. He rubbed his nose with his forefinger,28a funny turn, laid a small parcel by the front gate, and began29a sign made by a former caller. Although the sig
47、n was meaningless to me, it must have been30, for the tramps face lit up with31. He entered the front gate confidently and ran the bell. When the door opened, I saw him32his hat but couldnt hear his words. The33 was very short indeed, for no sooner had he spoken a few words34the door closed fiercely
48、 in his face. I felt sorry for him as he walked35out of the house. But just as quickly, his face lit up again and he moved quickly towards the gate. There he stopped, looked at the sign, and36his head seriously as if he had made a bad mistake.37 deeply into his pockets, he produced a piece of chalk,
49、 rubbed out the38sign and made a new one in its place. He stared at it for a moment smiling to himself, then gathered his39, pushed back his hat and began walking towards the next house at an unhurried40, whistling as he went along.21.A. employedB. madeC. takenD. put up22.A. parentsB. classmatesC. f
50、ellowsD. friends23.A. shareB. saveC. giveD. put24.A. in a wayB. by mistakeC. by the wayD. by chance25.A. withB. inC. byD. on26.A. a fashionB. a designC. piecesD. ruins27.A. successB. careC. failureD. family28.A. gaveB. gotC. setD. made29.A. drawingB. kissingC. correctingD. studying30.A. pleasedB. st
51、rangeC. funnyD. exciting31.A. surpriseB. satisfactionC. worryD. disappointment32.A. riseB. put onC. raiseD. throw33.A. conversationB. introductionC. quarrelD. greeting34.A. thatB. tillC. whenD. than35.A. cheerfullyB. sadlyC. bravelyD. eagerly36.A. wavedB. swungC. shookD. nodded37.A. DiggingB. Steali
52、ngC. PuttingD. Looking38.A. appearingB. movingC. shiningD. existing39.A. belongingsB. clothesC. umbrellaD. stick40.A. stepB. positionC. paceD. situationKeys 21-25 ACBDB 26-30 CCDDD 31-35 BCADB 36-40 CADAC . 7. 中等 Dad is a reserved man of few words but is always strict. He is different from others in
53、 beliefs and 21 : beating or scolding his son as he believes in such a principlea dutiful son is the 22 of the rod(棒).At about 8 years old, Dad busied himself outside in the day time 23 began to punish for whatever I did wrong after the supper. Mom and Sister took turns at telling on me for having m
54、ade 24 , so he would beat me like 25 , leaving my arms a lot of bruises(伤痕). I was upset and disturbed 26 being just a 10-year-old kid, who thought, I was unfairly beaten, so I would take my anger out on other smaller kids. Therefore, I used to 27 with other kids and Dad would deal me a 28 blow the
55、next time.It turned out that I couldnt concentrate on my lessons, 29 unable to write out the English alphabet. To make matters worse, I was 30 into a reformatory school(少年感化院) where I stayed 31 for two years. This time dad shed 32 tears, saying, “Son, it is not that I dont love you but that I should
56、 not have been so annoyed at your failure to 33 what I expect!” Several years later, my parents were 34 invited to show up at the Ph.D. graduation ceremony. Dad didnt say a single word to 35 me but cried bitterly again , and at this very moment, my mind was in a mess of 36 emotions and I stood on th
57、e stage with warm tears: the first time you cried for my being a 37 guy, but this time you did for my being a Ph.D.Never have I put my children 38 by adopting force as I am aware that I was beaten into 39 inappropriately. I often say to my children, Well done! A perfect job youve done. Now Daddy wil
58、l give you 40 up or pat you on the back!21. A. operations B. practicesC. attitudes D. manners22. A. effect B. effort C. product D. target23. A. but B. while C. so D. or24. A. mess B. life C. trouble D. noise25. A. something B. somebody C. anybody D. anything26. A. by means of B. on account of C. in
59、terms of D. in spite of27. A. quarrel B. fight C. play D. debate 28. A. heavier B. faster C. swifter D. crazier 29. A. still B. even C. also D. always30. A. sentenced B. admitted C. sent D. led31. A. confusedly B. calmly C. regretfully D. safely32. A. angry B. sympathetic C. desperate D. bitter33. A
60、. keep up with B. live up toC. make up for D. put up with34. A. warmly B. randomly C. seriously D. honorably35. A. praise B. inspire C. support D. greet36. A. puzzled B. disturbed C. mixed D. excited 37. A. stubborn B. guilty C. naughty D. tough 38. A. good B. right C. difficult D. easy 39. A. respo
61、nding B. fighting C. behaving D. performing 40. A. thumbs B. heads C. arms D. eyes21-25 BCACD 26-30 DBABC 31-35 CDBDA 36-40 CDBCA8. 中等This is the story of two lovers, who finally got married. Both of them were romantic at first, 41 on the walk of life, problems, quarrels, profession came into their
62、life.One day, she finally decided “I want to break up”. “Why?” he asked.“I am 42 . She answered.He kept silent the whole night, seemingly in deep 43 . Finally he asked, What can I do to 44 your mind?Looking into his eyes, she said, Answer my question. If you can 45 my heart, Lets say, I want a flowe
63、r 46 on the face of a mountain cliff(悬崖), we are both sure that picking the flower will cause your 47 . Will you do it for me?”He said, “I will give you my 48 tomorrow.”She woke up the next morning, found him gone, and saw a piece of paper on her bed, which 49 , “My dear, I would not pick that flowe
64、r for you. The 50 are .”“When you use the computer you always 51 the software and you cry in front of the screen. I have to save my fingers so that I can help to 52 the programs(程序). You always leave the house keys behind, so I have to save my 53 to rush home to open the door for you. You love trave
65、ling but always lose your way in a 54 city. I have to save my eyes to show you the way. You always 55 at the computer, and that will do nothing good for your eyes. I have to save my eyes 56 when we grow old, I can help to cut your nails and help to remove those 57 white hairs.Thus, my dear, 58 I am
66、sure that there is someone who loves you more than I do, I can not pick that flower yet, and die.”Thats life, and 59 . Flowers, and romantic moments are only used and appear on the 60 of the relationship.Under all this, the pillar (柱子) of true love stands.41.A. butB. andC. whileD. so42.A. lonelyB. w
67、orn outC. deadD. alone43.A. sorrowB. angerC. shadeD. thought44.A. speakB. keepC. blowD. change45.A. represent B. expandC. convinceD. warm46.A. grownB. growingC. livingD. planted47.A. deathB. hurtC. woundD. injury48.A. decision B. choiceC. opinionD. answer49.A. wroteB. informedC. readD. printed50.A.
68、answers B. messagesC. purposesD. reasons51.A. run out B. put upC. mess upD. use up52.A. restore B. repairC. fixD. mend53.A. strength B. lifeC. energy D. legs 54.A. bigB. strangeC. modernD. crowded55.A. glance B. stareC. glareD. look56.A. as ifB. now thatC. in caseD. so that 57.A. inspiring B. annoyi
69、ngC. roughD. refreshing58.A. unless B. even ifC. althoughD. if59.A. warmth B. coupleC. loveD. power60.A. nature B. wayC. courseD. surface 4150 ABDDC BADCD 5160 CADBB DBACD 9. 中等偏易One day, Raul was miles away from the small ranch(牧场) house in a large valley. 36 seemed to be all right, yet he felt str
70、ange and somewhat uneasy. The wind had picked up, and angry, dark clouds 37 across the sky. He could smell the rain coming. And it did. 38 , the lightning flashed through the clouds, nearly 39 Raul. The thunder was so loud that he buried his 40 in his hands and rubbed his eyes. Then he heard it. Hoo
71、f-beats(蹄声). He 41 . There before him stood a tall, white 42 . An old man stared down at him from its back.Wh-wh-who are y-y-you? asked Raul. My name is Gray Cloud, the old man answered 43 . Come with me.Raul followed on his horse. A 44 feeling came over him. All 45 them the rain was pouring down, 4
72、6 not a drop fell on them. They seemed to be 47 back toward Rauls home. Raul lost track of time. Then all at once he found 48 at the ranch gate. The old man turned his horse, 49 his hand, and smiled. Lightning flashed again. The old man and his horse were 50 .Rauls father ran out across the yard to
73、51 him. We have been 52 sick about you. Are you okay? Hurry, lets get in out of the 53 .Wait, said Raul. Have you ever heard of an old man called Gray Cloud?Cant say I wait. I 54 my great-grandfather used to tell storied about a man called Gray Cloud. He died a long time ago. They say he was 55 by l
74、ightning during a terrible thunderstorm. Why do you ask?36.A. Something B. EverythingC. Anything D. Nothing37.A. dropped B. fell C. rolled D. covered38.A. Suddenly B. Strongly C. Quickly D. Hardly39.A. beating B. blinding C. burning D. touching40.A. nose B. hair C. neck D. head41.A. looked up B. wok
75、e upC. lay down D. sat down42.A. tiger B. horse C. lion D. elephant43.A. lazily B. angrily C. coldly D. slowly44.A. natural B. common C. strange D. bad45.A. around B. beside C. through D. above46.A. yet B. for C. so D. or47.A. walking B. leading C. heading D. returning48.A. them B. themselves C. him
76、 D. himself49.A. shook B. waved C. held D. took50.A. gone B. left C. followed D. lost51.A. see B. meet C. beat D. ask52.A. waited B. thought C. worried D. excited53.A. yard B. wind C. grass D. rain54.A. believe B. consider C. doubt D. forget55.A. defeated B. caught C. damaged D. struck3645 BCABD ABD
77、CA 4655 ACDBA BCDAD 10 . 中等In 1822 Gregor Mendal was born on a farm in Austria. His father found that Mendal was interested in plants. He knew that his son was clever, and he 36 Mendal to high school. At that time 37 people attended high school. However, since his father could not give him enough mo
78、ney, he always went 38 . Luckily, the other students always gave him food from their 39 Later, Mendal became a monk(修道士)and 40 his studies. He took care of the gardens at the 41 where he and the other monks lived, and he did 42 with pea plants for eight years. He wanted to prove that parents 43 feat
79、ures to their children. Around 1860, Mendal 44 that plants have recessive and dominant(显性的) genes.He grew a tall pea plant with a short pea plant. Every one of the first generation of four pea plants was tall. This 45 that tall was the dominate gene. 46 in the next generation of four pea plants, one
80、 plant was very 47 . The recessive short genes it received from both of its parents had made it short.From these experiments, he understood that dominant genes 48 the most often in the 49 . Recessive genes only appeared 50 and only when both parents carried the genes for the features.To 51 his findi
81、ng with others, he wrote a paper. But during his lifetime, no one 52 what he had discovered. At the time of his death, he still felt very sad. 53 , his important discovery was accepted in 1990. We now know that both plants and animals have genes and that genes play a major role in 54 we look, how we
82、 act, and whether or not we are 55 to get certain diseases. Today we honor Mendal as Father of hereditizm (遗传学).36. A. droveB. sentC. forcedD. had37. A. fewB. a fewC. many D. a lot38. A. anxiousB. crazyC. hungryD. straight39. A. platesB. dining-roomsC. dormsD. lunches40. A. lastedB. stuckC. startedD
83、. continued41. A. villageB. hometownC. templeD. school42. A. researchesB. surveysC. observationsD. experiments43. A. passedB. gave C. offered D. hid44. A. noticedB. discoveredC. declaredD. prove45. A. agreedB. meantC. announcedD. informed46. A. Thus B. Instead C. DespiteD. Yet47. A. strangeB. fine C
84、. short D. cool48. A. showed upB. stood out C. set asideD. turned on49. A. parentsB. students C. childrenD. monks50. A. seldomB. sometimes C. actuallyD. mainly51. A. compareB. shareC. satisfyD. cooperate52. A. concerned with B. worried aboutC. trusted in D. cared about53. A. HoweverB. ThoughC. Final
85、lyD. Regardless54. A. howB. whatC. whereD. which55. A. possibleB. obviousC. able D. likely36-45 BACAD CDABB 46-55DCACB BDCAD二夹叙夹议:1 中等稍难 I was assigned to take care of this patient a couple of weeks ago and began to grow closer to her. Communicating with her was 36 because everything she wanted to s
86、ay to me had to be written on a note pad. As a nursing graduate, I was able to 37 her mind by observing even a slight 38 in a patients facial expression.One day, when I was checking the patient, she 39 me on the shoulder to show me a note, Do you think I could be 40 from the hospital in a month to s
87、ee my niece get married? Taking her hand in mine, I told her that I could not 41 her, because I did not want to leave her a 42 sense of hope. 43 , I made her believe that I would be there with her every step of the way on her journey toward 44 . Hearing that, the patient gave me a 45 and a hug. Day
88、by day, I built her 46 by walking around the floor with her. As I did this, I could see before my own eyes that her health was 47 improving and she was able to walk more steadily. On her last day in hospital, just before her nieces 48 , she wrote me one last note, I couldnt have done this 49 you; I
89、love you. After kissing goodbye, I had a strong sense of achievement. I realized that moments like this were 50 I woke up early for 51 in the hospital and spent long hours with her. I truly felt, and her 52 confirmed, that I was an 53 part of this womans recovery. My experience with this patient sho
90、ws me that this career allows me to touch the 54 of people in ways that people in other 55 will never experience.36. A. difficult B. funny C. simple D. interesting37. A. see B. know C. read D. feel38. A. worry B. change C. pain D. excitement39. A. tapped B. hit C. knocked D. struck40. A. set aside B
91、. let down C. set free D. let go41. A. disappoint B. promise C. comfort D. trust42. A. false B. strong C. right D. good43. A. Therefore B. Besides C. However D. Furthermore44. A. operation B. success C. destination D. recovery45. A. surprise B. stare C. smile D. whistle46. A. future B. strength C. h
92、ope D. confidence47. A. slowly B. completely C. rapidly D. finally48. A. presence B. visit C. wedding D. presentation49. A. without B. behind C. except D. beside50. A. what B. why C. when D. how51. A. work B. school C. office D. exercise52. A. expression B. note C. feeling D. treatment53. A. irrelev
93、ant B. insignificant C. instructive D. important54. A. fortunes B. shoulders C. lives D. tears 55. A. hospitals B. areas C. lands D. fields 3650 ACBAD BACDC BACAB ABDCD 2 中等 When my parents were alive,they were not very richYet they helped their two older 21 time after timeWhen Daddy passed away,his
94、 notebook showed debts 22 from several of his childrenI was not among themI 23 borrowed money and when I did,I set a repayment plan and 24 to itIt was a matter of 25 with meI couldnt stand owing my parents-or anyone else-money because I watched them 26 to help out my older sisters when they were in
95、financial difficulties themselvesThese days,after the death of my parents,I am one of those people who can be 27 to for help when they need itJust as I cant stand 28 other people money,I cant stand saying no to whoever needs helpI dont 29 helping others,but I would be more than glad if they would ma
96、ke a(n) 30 to handle things themselves,perhaps by doing some 31 planning-like planning not to spend money they dont have! Being ready to help others is a 32 ,but sometimes the result will be 33 to what you expectI 34 remember as a child what my father always said,“If at first you dont succeed,try,tr
97、y again!” Helping my children too often has 35 them from learning to keep tryingUse your 36 :who among my children will 37 to walk if I supply the money to buy a car? Helped often,my children lost gradually the ability to 38 problems themselves In most 39 ,when people find you can 40 help,they will
98、ask you more and moreThats human,you know21Asons Bdaughters Cbrothers Dsisters22Aabsent Bapart Cdue Ddifferent23Aalways Bseldom Coften Dnever24Astuck Battached Cagreed Dbelonged25Apleasure Bcourage Cpride Dsorrow26Astruggle Bhappen Cintend Dmove27Areferred Bturned Cseen Dattended28Acheating Bdonatin
99、g C1ending Dowing29Aenjoy Bmind C1ike Dmiss30Acomment Bmess Cexcuse Deffort31Afinancial Bflexible Ctypical Dparticular32Adeed Bdeal Cvirtue Dtask33Acontrary Bessential Cpotential Dnecessary34Acan Bmay Cshall Dmust35Abanned Bprotected Cprevented Dfreed36Aarm Bleg Cbody Dhead37Await Burge Cthreat Dcho
100、ose38Asolve Bassess Cseek Danalyse39Aaffairs Bchoices Ccases Devents40Aobtain Battain Cprovide Dprefer21-40 BCBAC ABDBD ACAAC DDACC 3 较难I wrote my first poem at the age of seven and showed it to my motherShe read and cried, “Buddy, you really wrote a beautiful poem!”Shyly but 21 , I said yesShe pour
101、ed out her 22 . “It was nothing short of talent!”“What time will Father be home?” I askedI could hardly wait to 23 my work to himI spent quite some time 24 for his arrival. I wrote the poem out in my finest handwriting, drew a fancy border around it and 25 I placed it right on my fathers plate on th
102、e dining table. My father had begun his motion-picture career as a writer. I was sure he would be able to 26 my poem.At almost 7 oclock my father burst in. He seemed 27 . He circled the dining-room table, complaining about his employees.Suddenly he paused and glared at his plate. What is this? He wa
103、s reaching for my poem.Ben, Buddy has written his first poem! my mother began. And its beautiful, absolutely amazIf you dont mind, Id like to decide for myself. Father said.I 28 my head as he read that poem. It was only ten lines. But it seemed to take hours. Then I heard him dropping the poem back
104、on the table. Now came the moment of 29 .I think its terrible, he said.I couldnt look up. My eyes were getting 30 .Ben, these are the first lines of poetry hes ever written, my mother was saying. He needs 31 .I dont know why. My father held his ground. Isnt there enough awful poetry in the world alr
105、eady?I couldnt 32 it another second. I ran from the dining room crying. Up in my room I 33 myself on the bed and cried the worst of the 34 out of me.That may have been the end of the story, but not of its 35 for me. I realized how fortunate I had been. I had a mother who said, I think its wonderful!
106、 and a father who drove me to hear with I think its 36 .Every one of us needs that mother force, from which all 37 flows; and yet the mother force alone is incomplete. It needs the balance of the force that 38 , Watch. Listen. Review. Improve.Those 39 voices of my childhood ring in my ears through t
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