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一.完形填空(共15小題)

1.Ridingasharedbikeonthestreet,youmighthearsomepeoplespeakingChineseloud.Turningtotheright,

youseeaSichuan-stylerestaurant.Afterwalkingintoastore,youseethatHuaweismartphonesare

(1).

Butyou*renotinChina-youreinManchesterinBritain.Infact,youmightsee(2)thingsinmany

othercities.Chineseproductshavebeen(3)worldwide.

ChinesefoodhasbeenenjoyedinWesterncountriesforalongtime.To(4)localpeople'stastes,

Chineserestaurantshavemadesomechangestothe(5).UnliketheChinese,Australianpeopledon*tlike

toeatmeatwiththebone(6).SoChineserestaurantsthereprovidebigpiecesofmeatwithoutbones,

(7)forfish.

SomeChinesebrandsarealsobecomingmore(8).InmanycitiesinEurope,storessellTCL

televisions,HaierfridgesandLenovocomputers.AndmorethanhalfofUSowneddrones(無人機(jī))areChinese

models.They*renotsimplymadeinChina,butdesignedanddevelopedinthe(9).

Inthepast,mostWesternpeoplethoughtChineseproductswerecheapandnotdependable.Butnow,things

havechangedgreatly.''MadeinChina"becomescool.Moreandmorepeople(10)Chinesebrands.

(1)A.forfunB.atworkC.onsaleD.inuse

(2)A.similarB.differentC.commonD.unusual

(3)A.storedB.collectedc.receivedD.accepted

(4)A.meetB.copyc.spreadD.answer

(5)A.kitchensB.drinksc.dishesD.services

(6)A.upB.outc.onD.in

(7)A.justB.evenc.yetD.still

(8)A.traditionalB.expensivec.practicalD.popular

(9)A.countryB.circlec.fieldD.town

(10)A.sellB.trustC.improveD.question

2.InChina,thespringfestivalisthemostimportantofalltheholidaysintheyear.Twoimportantthings(1)

tomakethisholidaydifferentfromalltheothers:givingpresentsandspendingit(2)thefamily.

Giving(3)toone'sfamilyisaverysweetcustom.Thespiritbehindthepresentmattersmost,notthe

present(4).ItisgoodatSpringFestivalto(5)tothefamilyhomeand(6)parents,

grandparentsandasmanyaunts,unclesandcousinsaspossible.

Inthepast,(7)NewYear'sEve,allthemembersofthefamily(8)stayathomemaking

dumplingstogether.(9)manypeopleenjoywatchingTV.Duringtheday,Childrenweartheirnew

clothes.Theeveningisusuallyspentintalking,moreeatingand(10).

(1)A.helpB.wantC.getD.hope

(2)A.inB.onC.atD.with

(3)A.moneyB.presentsC.wishesD.cards

(4)A.itselfB.themselvesC.byitselfD.either

(5)A.goB.comeC.returnD.turn

(6)A.meetB.helpC.takeD.hear

(7)A.inB.onC.atD.by

(8)A.wouldB.mightC.couldD.haveto

(9)A.NowB.ButC.AndD.So

(10)A.sleepingB.workingC.runningD.drinking

3.TherearemanydifferencesbetweenChineseeatinghabitsandWesterneatinghabits.IntheWest,everyonehas

theirown(1)offood.ButinChinathedishesare(2)onthetableandeveryoneshares.If

youarebeingtreatedbyaChinesehost,theremustbe(3)foodpreparedforyou.Chinesearevery

(4)oftheircultureandwilldotheirbesttoshowtheirhospitality(好客).

AndsometimestheChinesehostusestheir(5)toputfoodinyourbowlorplate.Thisisasignof

politeness.Theproperthingtodowouldbetoeatthewhatever-it-isandsayhow(6)itis.Ifyou

feeluncomfortablewiththis,youcanjustsayapolitenThanksnandleavethefoodthere.Don't(7)your

chopsticksuprightintothericebowl.Instead,lay(放置)themonyourdish.Thereasonforthisisthatwhen

somebody(8),theshrine(神祠)tothemhasabowlofsandorricewithtwochopstickswhichare

stuckuprightinit.Itisimpolitetosettheteapotdownwherethespout(壺嘴)isfacing(9)

somebody.Thespoutshouldalwaysbedirectedtowherenobodyissitting,usuallyjustoutward(向夕卜)from

thetable.

Don'thitonyourbowlwithyourchopsticks.Beggars(乞丐)hitontheirbowls,sothisisnotpolite.Also,

whenthefoodiscomingtoo(10)inarestaurant,peoplewilltaptheirbowls.Ifyouareinsomeone*s

home,itislikeoffendingthecook.

(1)A.tableB.plateC.favoriteD.meal

⑵A.madeB.cookedC.eatenD.placed

(3)A.abitofB.abitC.alotofD.alittle

(4)A.afraidB.tiredC.proudD.certain

(5)A.knivesB.forksC.handsD.chopsticks

(6)A.deliciousB.beautifulC.terribleD.comfortable

(7)A.fallB.throwC.jumpD.stick

(8)A.comesB.goesC.diesD.lives

(9)A.againstB.towardsC.overD.above

(10)A.oftenB.earlyC.slowlyD.fast

4.Everyschoolhasrulesforstudentstofollow.However,somestudentsmayseethe(1)asaway

whichteacherscontrolthem.Sometimes,they'reunhappyandevenfeel(2).

Well,ifyouthinkyourlifeishard,youmightthinkaboutthe(3)inancienttimes.Forsomeof

them,lifewasreallyhard.

Intheolddays,peoplebelievedthatteachershadtobevery(4)andhadtherighttopunishthe

students.Parentsdidn'tmindifteacherspunishedtheirchildrenwhentheirchildrendidn'tdowhattheywere(5)

todo.Often,thestricterateacherwas,themoreparentsthoughtheorshewasagoodteacher.

Infact,followingschoolrulescanbeveryimportant.Forexample,runninginthehallwayscouldcausea

studentto(6).Itmayhurthimselforanotherperson.Followingtherulescanalsohelpthestudentsinthe

classroomtolearn(7)difficulty.Inclass,ateachermayaskstudentstoraisetheirhands(8)they

speak.Ifsomeonespeaksoutofturn,otherstudentsmightnotbeabletoheartheteacher(9).School

rulescanhelpstudentspreparefortheirownfuturesaswell.Whenthey(10)andgooutontheirown,

theyllsoonfindthattheystillneedtofollowrules.

Rulesmaketheworldmuchbetter.Iftherearenorules,lifewillbemeaninglessandindisorder.

(1)A.rulesB.excusesC.factsD.examples

(2)A.tiredB.angryC.excitedD.good

(3)A.doctorsB.parentsC.teachersD.students

(4)A.kindB.cleverC.strictD.careful

(5)A.toldB.heardC.invitedD.watched

(6)A.comeoutB.falldownC.moveonD.passby

(7)A.aboutB.fromC.exceptD.without

(8)A.becauseB.thoughC.beforeD.unless

(9)A.clearlyB.luckilyC.quicklyD.politely

(10)A.hurryupB.lookupC.growupD.dressup

5.Oneday,IheardanAmericanboysaytoaChinesegirlstudent,"YouspeakverygoodEnglish."Butthegirl

answered,“No,no.MyEnglishisverypoor."Theboywasquite(1)attheanswer.Thinkinghehad

notmade(2)understoodorthegirlhadnot(3)himclearly,hesaid,"Yes,indeed,

youspeakverywell."(4)thegirlstillkeptsaying,"No."Intheend,theAmericanboycouldnot

understandanddidn'tknow(5)tosay.

What'swrongwiththegirl'sanswer?Shedidn*t(6)acompliment(贊揚(yáng))inthesamewayasthe

Americanpeopledo.Sheshouldanswer,"Thankyou"insteadof"No".She(7)understoodwhatthe

Americanboyhadsaid,butshethoughtsheshouldbemodest(謙虛的).Inthe(8),peoplewillfeel

proudand(9)whentheyarepraised.Soifsomeonesaysthe(10)youhavecookedarevery

delicious,youshouldsay,"Thankyou',.

(1)A.excitedB.surprisedC.relaxedD?frightened

⑵A.itselfB.herselfC.himselfD.themselves

(3)A.heardB.watchedC.listenedtoD.lookedat

(4)A.ThoughB.AlthoughC.OrD.But

(5)A.whenB.whichC.whatD.how

(6)A.receiveB.acceptC.refuseD.disagree

(7)A.hardlyB.reallyC.rarelyD.badly

(8)A.EastB.SouthC.WestD.North

(9)A.dutifulB.modestC.shamefulD.confident

(10)A.dishesB.cupsC.glassesD.bowls

6.Everyonechangesinhisorherlife.Mostlythesechangestakeplacebecauseofanexperience.(1)

me,highschoolwassuchanexperience.Highschoolhastaughtmeaboutmyself,andthatisthemost(2)

lessonIhaveeverlearned.

Iusedtobequietand(3),notwantingtoshowmyinnerself(內(nèi)在自我).Iwouldnevertalkabout

(4)wasonmymind.Iwasafraidthatsomeonewouldcriticize(批評)meortellmeIwaswrong.I

caredtoomuchaboutwhatothersthoughtofme.

NowIamnolongerafraidtotellothersmyworriesandletthemknowhowIfeel.Ihavechangedalotwith

the(5)ofmyteachersandfriends.Theytaughtmethatitisnotabigdealto(6)insomething

aslongasIhavelearnedfrommymistakes.Byfindingthecourage(勇氣)tobelievein(7),Ihave

becomemuch(8)inmind.Thethoughtofachallengeusedtomakemefeelafraid,(9)now

Iwanttoworkevenharderto(10)thedifficultiesthatstandinmyway.IhaverealizedthattheideasI

hidinthepastcannowbecontributed(貢獻(xiàn))totheworld.

(1)A.InB.AroundC.WithD.For

(2)A.importantB.interestingC.expensiveD.difficult

(3)A.shyB.happyC.oldD.clever

(4)A.whereB.whatC.howD.when

(5)A.exerciseB.workC.laughD.help

(6)A.failB.wasteC.succeedD.spend

(7)A.yourselfB.herselfC.himselfD.myself

(8)A.fatterB.weakerC.strongerD.smaller

(9)A.andB.butC.soD.because

(10)A.lookupB.agreewithC.dealwithD.giveup

7.Atadarknight,amancametoalonelyvillage.Whenhewalkedslowly,ayellowlightsuddenly(1)

attheendoftheroad.ltcamefroma(2)whichwascarriedbyaman.Avillagernearhimsaid,"Here

BlindSuncomes.n"Blind?"themansaid."That'stoo(3).Ablindmanhasnoideaofdayandnight,

can't(4)thebeautyofnature.orevendoesn'tknowwhatthelightis.Wasn'titfunnyforhimtocarrya

lantern?"

Asthelanternwascomingnear,theyellowlightmovedgraduallytotheman.Themanasked,"(5),

mayIaskyouwhetheryou'rereallyblind?nTheblindmananswered,"Yes,themomentIsteppedintotheworld.I

can*tsee(6)

Themanasked,"Inthatcase,(7)doyoucarryalantern?”Theblindmansmiled,"Atnightall

thepeoplewithoutlightarejustasblind(8)me,soIlightalantern."

Themansaid,"Isee,youlightforothers."

Butthemansaid,"No,Idoitfor(9).""Foryourself?Butthereisno(10)todothat."

Themanfeltsurprisedagain.

Theblindmanexplained,"Wereyoueverknockedbyothers(11)thedark?”

Themannodded,“Yes,sometimes.n

Themansaidproudly,"Believeitornot,I(12)knockedanyone.AlthoughPmblind,Icarry

thelantern,notonlytolightforothers,butletothersseeme,(13)theywon'tknockme.”

Afterhearingthat,themanwaslostinthought...

Infact,everyonehasalampinhimself.Lightitactivelynotonlyforothers,butalsoforyourself!Neverput

yourselfinadark(14).Whenyoufeelleftoutandfindithardto(15)wellwithothers,are

youreadytolightyourlamp?

(1)A.appearedB.fellC.wentD.closed

(2)A.basketB.toyC.lanternD.bag

(3)A.easyB.clearC.usefulD.strange

(4)A.hearB.enjoyc.touchD.play

(5)A.ExcusemeB.ComeonC.I'msorryD.Nevermind

(6)A.somethingB.nothingC.everythingD.anything

(7)A.howB.whyC.whereD.which

(8)A.asB.likeC.toD.of

(9)A.yourselfB.himselfC.myselfD.ourselves

(10)A.timeB.needC.wayD.problem

(11)A.suchasB.insteadofC.becauseofD.asfor

(12)A.alwaysB.neverC.oftenD.usually

(13)A.afterB.soC.ifD.because

(14)A.situationB.villageC.dreamD.country

(15)A.turnonB.holdonC.putonD.geton

8.

ThePhoneCall

Itwasgettingdark.Paullookedoutofthewindowandsighed(嘆氣).Dadsaidhewouldcomehomeby5:

30,butitwasalmost7:OO.EvenifDadcameback,itwouldn*tbemuchfunplaying(1)inthedark.Paul

walkedintohisroomandthrewhisbaseballintothecorner.Hetriedtodosomehomework,buthecouldn't.

Thephonerangatabout8:00.ItwasDad,"Paul,I'm(2),butIcan'tplaybaseballwithyou

tonight.Ihavetofinishmyworkattheoffice.Maybewecanplaythisweekend,Oh,no.Howaboutnext

weekend?”

Paulcouldn'tunderstandwhyDadwasso(3).Hethrewhimselfintothesofaandsoonfell

asleep.Hisbookwasstillopenedtothefirstpage.

Thenextdayatschool,Pauldidn'thandinhishomeworkand(4)atest.Mrs.Green,histeacher,

askedhimtostayafterschool,"PauLyoudidn'tdoyourhomework.Youdidn'tpassthetestandonlygotaD.This

isn'tlikeyou.What'swrong?”

Pauljustsatthere(5),"Paul,ifyoudon'twanttotalk,Iwill.Iknowthatsomethingisworrying

you,butyouhavetogetitout.Youneedtotellsomeone."

AsPaulwalkedhome,hethoughtofwhatMrs.Greenhadsaid.Maybehedidn'tdohishomeworkbecausehe

wantedtogethisdad's(6).HeknewMrs.Greenwasright.Hedecidedtotakeheradvice.WhenPaulgot

home,he(7)hisdad.Buttherewasnoanswer.Thenitwenttovoicemail(語音信箱).Paulbegantalking,

“Dad,Ican'tplaywithyounextweekend,I'vegotlotsofproblemswithmyhomework.!reallydon'twantto

spendanotherdaylookingoutofthewindowandwaiting,either.Wheneveryou(8)ourplans,Dad,

ithurtsme.Itsnottoolatetorebuildourrelationship,butwehavetostartsmall.Maybeyoucanhelpmewithmy,

(9)sometimes.Dad,Iloveyou.',

AsPaulendedthecalLhefeltmuchmorerelaxed.Hedidn'tknowwhetherhisdadwouldbedifferent,butit

didn'tmatter.Hehimself(10).Heexpressedhisfeelingstotherightperson.Hehadaclearheadashewas

doinghishomeworkthatevening.

(1)A.baseballB.cardsC.chessD.toys

(2)A.luckyB.sorryC.surprisedD.pleased

(3)A.famousB.helpfulC.lazyD.busy

(4)A.madeB.missedC.failedD.chose

(5)A.cheerfullyB.comfortablyC.hopefullyD.quietly

(6)A.attentionB.messageC.praiseD.trust

(7)A.sawB.thankedC.calledD.greeted

(8)A.prepareB.breakC.followD.question

(9)A.choiceB.homeworkC.speechD.decision

(10)A.regrettedB.complainedC?insistedD.changed

9.TheDoubleSeventhFestival,alsoknownastheQixiFestival,isatraditionalChinesefestival.Hereisa

beautifulstory(1)it.

Longlongago,therewasayoungmannamedNiulang.Oneday,he(2)abeautifulgirl一Zhinu,

theGoddess'sseventhdaughter.Shehadjustrunawayfromtheboringheaven(天國)tolookforfunon

Earth.Zhinusoon(3)NiulangandtheygotmarriedwithouttellingtheGoddess.Theylivedahappylifeon

Earthandgavebirthtotwochildren.Unluckily,theGoddesssoonfoundoutthefactand(4)Zhinuto

returntoheaven.Withthehelpofhismagiccow.Niulangflewtoheavenwithhischildrentolookforhiswife.The

Goddessdiscoveredthisandwasvery(5).Takingoutherhairpin(發(fā)簪),theGoddesscreatedawide

riverintheskytoseparate(分開)thetwo(6).Fromthenon,NiulangandZhinuhadtolive(7)on

thetwosidesoftheriver.However,theirtruelovetouchedallthemagpies(喜鵲)intheworld,(8)once

ayeartensofthousandsofmagpieswouldflyuptoheaventomakeabridge("thebridgeofmagpies**)forthe

coupletomeeteachother.

Atlast,theGoddessallowed(9)tomeeteachyearonthe7thdayofthe7thChineselunar

month.That*s(10)theDoubleSeventhFestivalstarted.Today,itisagreatdayforChineseyoungpeople

toexpresstheirlove.

(1)A.throughB.behindC.with

(2)A.metB.toldC.thanked

(3)A.lookedforwardtoB.partedwithC.fellinlovewith

(4)A.promisedB.waitedC.ordered

(5)A.angryB.sorryC.interested

(6)A.friendsB.loversC.parents

(7)A.backB.awayC.apart

(8)A.soB.butC.though

(9)A.himB.herC.them

(10)A.whenB.howC.what

10.Nowadays,peopledrinkteaeveryday.Butthreehundredyearsagoinhistory,(1)ofthepeoplein

Europedidnotknowanythingabouttea.ltissaidthatasmallnumberofpeoplehadheardaboutit,(2)

veryfewofthemknewhowtomaketeaorhowtodealwithit.

HereisastoryaboutanEnglishsailor(水手).Hewenttocountries(3)theeast,thewestandthe

south.HehadbeentoChina.Onedayhebroughtsome(4)asapresentforhismother.Shetoldherfriends

aboutthepresentand(5)themtoa"teaparty".Whenherfriendscametothe"teaparty",theoldwoman

(6)outsometealeavesandaskedthemtoeat.Ofcourse,(7)likedtoeatthetealeaves.

Atthattimethesailorcamein.Hewas(8)whenhelookedatthetableandsawtheleaves.Heasked

hismother,"Mum,(9)haveyoudonewiththetea?"

"Iboiled(煮)itasyou(10)

"Andwhatdidyoudowiththewater?"

nIthrewitaway,ofcourse,"smiledtheoldwoman.

(1)A.noneB.allC.mostD.few

(2)A.afterB.butC.orD.before

(3)A.inB.onC.withD.to

(4)A.coffeeB.teaC.milkD.juice

(5)A.hadB.stoppedC.tookD-invited

(6)A.tookB.putC.threwD.sold

(7)A.somebodyB.everybodyC.anybodyD.nobody

(8)A.rudeB.happyC.surprisedD?polite

(9)A.whenB.whatC.howD?where

(10)A.neededB.warnedC.saidD.answered

11.Ihaveinventedrobotswhichimprovetheworkofcars.Myloveofmakingthingsbegan(1)1wasa

kid.IreallybecameexcitedaboutinventingafterIlearnedaboutThomasEdison.

Onedayinfourthgrade.Our(2)gaveusaprojectinclass.Wehadtowritetoacompanyandlearn

abouttheproducts.!thoughtandthought.(3)1chosetheThomasA.EdisonCompany.Soonafter,the

companysentmeabookaboutthelifeofThomasEdison.HowIenjoyedreadingandre-readingabouthis

(4)!Iliketherecordedsoundandtheelectriclightmost.Theinventionswereclearlyprintedonmy

brain.

Mydadnoticedmyinterestininventingand(5)me.Heshowedmehowtoturnmyideasintoplans

andthenintonewthings.Once,Isurprisedmydad(6)amodelplaneImade.Later,wefounda(7)

modelplaneinastore.!learnedthatdifferentinventorsofteninventsimilarthings.ltisnotunusualforthisto

happen.!alsolearnedthatnotallgreatideas(8).Failureisacommonpartoftheinventing.

AsmyfatherandIworkedtogether,Ibegantorealizethatmydadwasquiteaninventorhimself.Hewas

always(9)abetterwaytodoasimplejob.Hisguidinghands,togetherwithmy(10)in

inventing,ledmetobecomeanengineerandaninventor.Ofcourse,IalsothankThomasEdison.Heismyhero.

(1)A.BeforeB.afterC.when

(2)A.parentB.teacherC.inventor

(3)A.EasilyB.FinallyC.Safely

(4)A.lightsB.projectsC.inventions

(5)A.mistookB.refusedC.encouraged

(6)A.withB.aboutC.into

(7)A.differentB.similarC.large

(8)A.workB.failC.come

(9)A.lookingatB.lookingforC.lookingafter

(10)A.habitB.storyC.interest

12.Ilookedatthewordsonthepage.Iknewhowtosaythem,butmy(1)wouldn'twork.ltwasmyfirst

classinthisnewschool,sonobodyhereknewme.Myteacherjustaskedmetoreadsometextoutloud.The

wholeclasswaswaitingforme(2).1couldevenhearmyheartbeats.

Ijustsatthere.Secondspassed.Somestudentsstartedto(3)."What'swrongwithher?”oneboysaid.

"Maybeshecan*treadatall!"saidanotherstudent."Ijustopenyourmouthandspeak!HItoldmyself.Itriedtoget

thewordsout.Butthefirstwasalwaysthe(4).Theteacherwaswaiting.Moreofmyclassmateswere

makingfunofme.Iwantedtohideundermydesk.Isoonfelttearsrunningdown...

Ioftenfacedsituationslikethisduringmygradeschool.(5)?Ihadastuttering(結(jié)巴)

problem.Becauseofthis,Ioftenfeltembarrassed(尷尬的)atschool.

Thankfully,Imetagreatteacher,Mrs.Brown.Shenever(6)mewhenIwastryingtotalk.Shehelped

metorelaxwhenIwasspeaking,andwouldalwayswait,(7)formetofinishmysentences.

Mrs.Brownofferedmethemostencouragement.Shealwaysletmeknowthatmystutteringproblemdidn*t

meanIwasn'tsmart.Shesaid,"Yourbrainismovingtoofast,andyourmouthjustcan'tkeepup!*'Thosesimple

wordsmademefeel(8)andencouraged.

Greatchangeshappenedtome.WhenIenteredhighschool,Ialmost(9)stuttering.Incollege,Ihad

notroubleatall.Asachild,IneverimaginedthatIwouldbecomea(10)justlikeMrs.Brown,passing

loveandcareontomystudents.

(1)A.eyesB.handsC.mouth

(2)A.noisilyB?silentlyC.proudly

(3)A.suggestB.encourageC.laugh

(4)A.hardestB.easiestC.funniest

(5)A.WhatB.WhyC.Where

(6)A.praisedB.rushedC.comforted

(7)A.sadlyB.angrilyC.patiently

(8)A.lovedB.hatedC.refused

(9)A.startedB.stoppedC.doubled

(10)A.studentB.managerC.teacher

13.1liveinMissouri,neararivercalledtheJacksFork.BeforeIwasborn,mygrandparentsdecidedtohelpkeep

the(1)clean.SotheystartedaclubcalledStreamTeam713.Ilikeitsanother(2)

better-theJacksForkRiverRats!Ourclubmakessurethewateriscleanandhealthyforfishandpeople.And

nowI'mbigenoughtohelp(3)therivertoo.

Pickinguprubbishis(4)atreasurehunt(搜尋).MyfriendsandIfindplasticbags,bottles,

paper,andallkindsofthings.Thereusedtobeevenmorerubbishhere.Ononeweekend,mygrandparents(5)

pickedup6tonsofrubbish.That*sasmuchasanelephantweighs!

Thatrubbishwas(6)totheriverortheanimalsandplantsthatlivedthere.SotheRiverRats

taughtpeoplewhowereplayingaroundtherivertotakerubbishwiththemratherthan(7)it.Now

there'smuchlessrubbishfor(8)topickup.Maybeonedaywewon'tfindanyrubbishhere.

Myfavoritejobistolookforwaterbugs(蟲子)!Thebugsliket

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