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九年級(jí)英語上冊(cè)單元復(fù)習(xí)考點(diǎn)培優(yōu)滬教牛津版Unit1Wisemeninhistory專題11完形填空學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。SuShi,knownasSuDongpo,wasafamousChinesewriter,poetandpainter.Whenhewasyoung,hereadalotofbooksandwrotemanygoodarticles.Peoplethoughthighlyofhim.Becauseofthis,hebecamevery1andwroteacouplet(對(duì)聯(lián))for2.Knowingallthewordsintheworld;Readingallthebooksontheearth.Awiseoldmansawthiscoupletandthought,“Itis3forSuShitolearnhowtobemodest.”So,oneday,hecametoSuShi’shouse4abook.TheoldmanshowedSuShithebookandexplained,“Sofar,Ihave5thebookseveraltimes,6therearestillsomedifficultwordsthatIcan’tunderstand.Ihaveaskedmanypeople,butnoneofthemcouldunderstandtheir7.Ihaveheardthatyouareapersonofrichknowledge,soIcometoaskyou.”8confidence,SuShitookthebookfromtheoldman’shand,butwhenheopenedit,hebecamevery9becausethereweremanywordshedidn’tknow.Atthatmoment,SuShi10thatthereweremanymorethingsthathehadtolearn.Actually,theoldmankneweverywordinthisbook.Hejustwantedto11SuShitheimportanceofbeingmodest.SuShiwasembarrassed(尷尬的)andsaid,“NowIknow12youcame.Ishouldn’thavebeensoarrogant(自大的).”Theoldmansmiledand13.ThenSuShiquicklytookhisbrushandink,andaddedsomewords14thecouplet:Workinghardtoknowallthewordsintheworld;Beingdeterminedtoreadallthebooksontheearth.Fromthenon,heworkedevenharder.15,SuShimadegreatachievementsinmanyfields,especiallyinliterature.1.A.modest B.proud C.wise D.creative2.A.himself B.itself C.herself D.yourself3.A.useful B.good C.necessary D.interesting4.A.of B.in C.through D.with5.A.written B.read C.shown D.bought6.A.a(chǎn)nd B.or C.so D.but7.A.differences B.meanings C.ideas D.spellings8.A.Fullof B.Asfor C.Thanksto D.Becauseof9.A.excited B.surprised C.energetic D.happy10.A.hoped B.remembered C.realized D.mentioned11.A.give B.a(chǎn)sk C.make D.tell12.A.why B.what C.how D.that13.A.came B.left C.ran D.walked14.A.from B.in C.to D.on15.A.Finally B.Probably C.Clearly D.SuddenlyDoyouknowOneBelt,OneRoad?ItisshortfortheSilkRoadEconomicBeltandthe21st-CenturyMaritime(海運(yùn)的)SilkRoad.WealsocallittheModernSilkRoad.Twothousandyearsago,ZhangQianwasanearlytraveleroftheAncientSilkRoad.Hewasprobablythefirst16tobringbackgoodinformationaboutthecentralAsianlandstoChina.In138BC,HanWudisentZhangQiantotheYue-chipeopletoaskfortheir17againsttheXiongnuwhoofteninfringed(侵犯)them.18,onthewaytotheWesternRegions(西域),hewascaughtbytheXiongnupeople.Zhanghadtostaywiththem19about10yearsbeforehegotaway.WhenZhangfinally20theYue-chiintheNorthIndia,hewas21tofindthattheydidn’twanttofightagainsttheXiongnupeople.On22returnjourney,ZhangQianandhismenwerecaughtagain.Itwasnotuntil125BCthattheyreturnedtoChina.23Zhangdidn’tfinishhisjob,helearnedalotabouttheplaces,people,customsandculturesofthe36KingdomsintheWesternRegions.LaterHanWudi24ZhangtotheWestagain.Zhang’sjourneytotheWesthelped25internationaltrade,especiallyinsilk,betweenChinaandtheWest.That’stheAncientSilkRoad.TheBeltandRoadroutesrunthroughthecontinents(大陸)ofAsia,EuropeandAfrica,connectingthelivelyEastAsiaeconomiccircleatoneendandthedevelopedEuropeaneconomiccircleattheother.16.A.man B.men C.men’s D.man’s17.A.question B.help C.knowledge D.a(chǎn)nswer18.A.Happily B.Excitedly C.Luckily D.Unluckily19.A.for B.since C.a(chǎn)t D.in20.A.a(chǎn)rrived B.reached C.got D.liked21.A.comfortable B.sad C.excited D.enjoyable22.A.him B.he C.his D.himself23.A.But B.As C.Because D.Although24.A.drove B.took C.sent D.brought25.A.use B.get C.develop D.seeIusedtodislikePElessonsasateenager.Iwasnotverygoodatsports,andIhatedteamsports26IalwaysfeltlikeIwasdisappointingtherestoftheteam.Duringtheseyears,Isometimesfeltdisconnectedfrommybodylikeonlymybrainwas“me”andmy27wasjustavehicle(運(yùn)載工具)forcarryingmybrainaround.WhenIstarteduniversity,Idecidedtotryakungfuclub.Tomy28,Ilovedit!Inmyfirstyear,mostofuswerebeginners.Iusedtogotwoorthreetimesaweek.Becauseitisnotateamsport,Ididn’tfeel29aboutnotbeingverygood.Andbecauseitisacombat(格斗)sport,youtrainin30,whichmeansthatyougettomeetpeopleandtalktothem.Ialsoappreciated(欣賞)thattheclassesnotonly31improvingmykungfuskills,32aimedtotransformmybodythroughexercise.WhenIwasdoingkungfu,mybodychanged—Igot33andquicker,butthechangeswereasideeffectofthesport,insteadofthegoal.34ImovedtoItalythisyear,Idecidedtostartdoingacombatsport35.IjoinedalocalkungfuclubandIlovedit.Wedidlotsofsparring(拳擊).Ithinkthatsparringislikechess,butmuchfasterandmuchmorefun!Ifyoursparringpartnertriesto36youhardwithhisfist,youhavetomovequicklyto37him,blockorevencatchhisarmandthenhithim38.WhenIwasateenager,IwouldsayIjustwasn’tasportypersonandthatIjustdidn’tlikesportandneverwould.NowIthinkthateveryoneshouldtryas39sportsaspossiblebecauseIbelievethereissomethingoutthereforeveryone!IfeelconnectedtomybodyandIam40andhavemoreenergywhenIhavebeendoingsport.26.A.because B.though C.a(chǎn)slongas27.A.shoulders B.body C.brain28.A.a(chǎn)mazing B.surprise C.surprised29.A.successful B.happy C.sorry30.A.pairs B.parts C.groups31.A.hit B.pointed C.focusedon32.A.butalso B.lessthan C.morethan33.A.higher B.stronger C.weaker34.A.So B.If C.When35.A.quietly B.a(chǎn)gain C.verymuch36.A.jump B.catch C.hit37.A.a(chǎn)void B.touch C.a(chǎn)ttract38.A.left B.turn C.back39.A.much B.many C.more40.A.happy B.boring C.happierHaveyoueverheardofthestoryaboutYuBoyaandZhongZiqi?Theirfriendshipisagood41oftheChinesefriendship.Hereisthestory.DuringtheSpringandAutumnPeriod,therelivedagreat42namedYuBoya.Heplayedthemusicalinstrumentguqinverywell.Unluckily,fewpeoplecould43hismusic.Oneday,Boyawenttravellingbyboat.Onhisway,hemetwithaheavyrainandstoppedthe44bytheriverside.Whentherainstopped,seeingthebeautifulscenery(景色),hewasvery45.Hetookouthisguqinandbegantoplay.Ashewasthrowinghimselfintoplayingmusic,hesuddenlynoticed46somebodywaslisteningtohimbytheriverside.Boya47theboatandsaidhellototheperson.ThatpersonwasZhongZiqi.Boya48himtohisboatandplayedforhim.Heplayedonetune(曲子)thatdescribedthe49mountainandtheotherthatdescribedtherunningwater.Zhongunderstood50ofthem.HereallyadmiredBoyaforhismusical51verymuch.Boyawasveryexcited,andsaid,“Dearfriend!Onlyyoucanunderstandmymusic!”They52tomeetagaininthesameplacethenextyear.Thefollowingyear,Boyaarrivedontime,53,hedidn’tseeZhong.Later,helearnedthatZhonghaddiedofanillness.Boyawasso54thathebrokehisguqin.Andhesaidhewould55playitagain.Later,theterm“zhiyin”begantobeusedtodescribeaveryclosefriend.41.A.character B.example C.text D.rule42.A.dancer B.a(chǎn)ctor C.musician D.painter43.A.believe B.realize C.forget D.understand44.A.boat B.horse C.river D.rain45.A.careful B.a(chǎn)fraid C.proud D.excited46.A.that B.if C.what D.why47.A.cameacross B.cameupwith C.cameinto D.cameoutof48.A.ordered B.sent C.invited D.introduced49.A.dangerous B.high C.little D.snowy50.A.both B.neither C.a(chǎn)ll D.none51.A.score B.hope C.talent D.habit52.A.decided B.wondered C.regretted D.minded53.A.a(chǎn)lthough B.however C.a(chǎn)s D.if54.A.bored B.a(chǎn)ngry C.patient D.sad55.A.just B.never C.once D.only閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Sincemymothermovedtolivewithusinthecity,shehasbeenmuchheavierthanbefore.Astimewentby,herhealthgot56.SoIhadtotakehertoseea57.Mymother58toldtoloseweightbydoingexerciseeveryday.Shehadnochoicebuttofollow59thedoctorsaid.ItoldherthatIwouldexercisewithhereverymorning.Onthefirstmorning,shegotupveryearly60ranwithmeinourneighbourhood.Itriedtorunslowlysothatshecouldfollowme.After61forsomeminutes,Itoldherthe62waysofexerciseandtheimportanceofeatinghealthyfood.Shelistenedtomecarefully.Itmademe63thatshetoldmetodoeverythingverypatientlywhenIwasakid.Onthesecondmorning,Ipraisedherfor64runningwithme.Butaftertwoweeks,shewantedto65runningbecauseshethoughttwo-weekexercisedidn’t66atall.Toencourageher,Itaughtherhowtousethefacilities(設(shè)施)forexerciseinour67.Shebegantoexerciseagain.Withmyhelp,it68heronemonthtodevelopagoodhabitofdailyexercise.“Thankyou,mydeardaughter.Exercise69healthandhappinesstome.Iwill70worryaboutmyhealth.”Herwordstouchedmyheartdeeply.Ifelthappytomakeabigdifferencetomymother’slife.56.A.better B.stronger C.worse D.thinner57.A.teacher B.waiter C.nurse D.doctor58.A.be B.is C.was D.been59.A.that B.what C.which. D.where60.A.a(chǎn)nd B.but C.so D.or61.A.swimming B.running C.playing D.eating62.A.fast B.proper C.fantastic D.a(chǎn)mazing63.A.a(chǎn)ct B.expect C.forget D.remember64.A.changing B.getting C.keeping D.waiting65.A.giveup B.eatup C.setup D.putup66.A.do B.work C.take D.solve67.A.school B.hospital C.neighbourhood D.cinema68.A.cost B.spent C.took D.paid69.A.a(chǎn)nswers B.plays C.includes D.brings70.A.never B.ever C.sometimes D.a(chǎn)lwaysAlongtimeago,therewasaking(國王)inEngland.Hewaskindbuttoolazy.Hewoulddo71except(除了)eatingandsleeping.Soonhebecame72.Later,he73couldn’tmovehisbody.Hethoughthewasill.74nodoctorsinhiscountrycouldhelphim.Oneday,a(n)75manheardabouttheking’sstory.Hewantedtogivehima76.Thekingdecidedtolethimtry.Theoldmanlivedfaraway.Hesaidtotheking,“I’lldo77besttohelpyou.Youneedto78tomyhomefortreatment(治療)tomorrow.79,youhavetowalkhere.”“Sure,kindman.I’lldoso,”thekinganswered.Thenextdaytheking80theman’shouseearly.Afterhearrived,thekingfoundonlytheman’s81wasahome.Thesontoldthe82tocomethenextday.Hecameeverydayfortwoweeks,buthe83sawtheoldman.84thekingbecameangry,hefoundhebecamelight.Herealized(明白)whytheoldmanaskedhimtowalkthere.Walkingisgoodforpeople’s85.It’seasyanddoesn’tcostmoney.71.A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.everything D.nothing72.A.heavy B.tall C.strong D.cute73.A.still B.a(chǎn)lmost C.just D.most74.A.So B.As C.But D.Or75.A.young B.old C.strong D.interesting76.A.hand B.letter C.medal D.question77.A.my B.your C.his D.her78.A.a(chǎn)dvise B.tell C.order D.come79.A.Finally B.Maybe C.However D.Brightly80.A.stoodfor B.leftfor C.lookedfor D.preparedfor81.A.daughter B.brother C.son D.sister82.A.king B.pilot C.postman D.scientist83.A.usually B.often C.a(chǎn)lways D.never84.A.How B.When C.Where D.If85.A.dream B.a(chǎn)ge C.life D.bodyIusedtohatebeingaskedtodosomethinginclassbecauseIdidn’tlikeattentionbeingdrawn(吸引)tomyself.Ialwayschosetositatthe86oftheclassroom.AllthischangedafterIjoinedasportsteam.Myteachersuggestedmejoiningthe87team.Atfirst,Ithoughtitwasa88ideabecauseIdidn’thaveagoodsenseofbalance(平衡),nordidIhavethe89toplaybasketballwell.Buttheteacherkeptadvisingmetogoforit,soIdecidedtohaveatry.WhenIfirsttookpartinthepracticecourse,Ididn’tevenknowsomebasic90ofthegame.SometimesIwassonervousthatIevengottheballintheirteam’sbasket.Thatmademefeel91stupid.Luckily,Iwasn’ttheonlyone“new”atthegame.ThenI92toputmyheartintolearningthegameanddomybestduringthepractice.Ipracticedandpracticed.SoonIknewtherulesandthe“moves”.Beingpartofateamwas93.Astimegoesby,Ilearnedhowtoplayandmadefriends.Ineverhadsomuch94!AndIstartedtofeelbetteraboutmyself.NowIhavemoreself-confidence(自信)inmyself.EvenifIamnotsureabouttheanswer,Iraisemyhand95“hiding”inthebackoftheclassroom.So,let’schangefromnowon.Itwillreallymakeusmuchbetter.86.A.top B.back C.middle D.front87.A.tennis B.football C.volleyball D.basketball88.A.bright B.boring C.terrible D.tiring89.A.secret B.knowledge C.a(chǎn)bility D.product90.A.rulers B.rules C.styles D.trouble91.A.wisely B.hardly C.really D.luckily92.A.a(chǎn)greed B.continued C.hated D.decided93.A.exciting B.common C.worrying D.fair94.A.fun B.support C.Wealth D.customers95.A.a(chǎn)longwith B.exceptfor C.becauseof. D.insteadofDuringtheQinDynastyinChina,therewasaboynamedHanXin.Hewasborninavery96familyandoftenhadnothingtoeat.Heoftenwentfishing,97almostcaughtnothing.Hewasalwayshungry.Oneday,HanXinwasfishingattheriver.Anoldladysawhewasvery98andlookedhungry.Soshegavehimabowlof99.Everytimehemettheoldlady,henevergothungry.HanXinwasverythankfultotheoldlady.“IpromiseIwilldosomethingforyouinreturninthe100,”hesaid.“Whydoyoupromisesomuchwhenyouhave101?”shesaid.“IgiveyouricebecauseIfeel102thatyoudon’thaveanythingtoeat.Idon’texpectyoutorepay103.Ifyouarearealman,youwillfindawaytosupportyourself.”Afterthat,HanXintriedhisbestto104.WhenHanXingrewup,hebecamebraveandkind.Hejoinedthearmyandthenbecamea105.Andlaterhebecamethe“KingofQi”andthe“KingofChu”intheHanDynasty.He106manypeopleanddidmanygoodthings.HanXin107forgottheoldlady.Hewentbacktothevillageandtookhertohispalace.HanXinboweddowntoherandgaveherabowlfilledwith108.“Thankyouforthegold,”shesaid.“However,youhavealreadypaidmebackbybecomingastrongandkindman.”Theoldlady109.TheChineseidiom“onerice,thousandgold”comesfromthisstory.Ittellsusthatweshouldalwaysgiveahandtoothers110expectinganythinginreturn,andweshouldalsoforeverrememberthehelpfromsomeoneelse.96.A.rich B.poor C.large D.strong97.A.or B.so C.a(chǎn)nd D.but98.A.fat B.tall C.handsome D.thin99.A.rice B.water C.fish D.soup100.A.beginning B.middle C.future D.past101.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.a(chǎn)nything102.A.happy B.bored C.sorry D.relaxed103.A.you B.myself C.me D.yourself104.A.makeadecision B.makeaspeech C.makeamistake D.makealiving105.A.leader B.learner C.player D.farmer106.A.killed B.helped C.hurt D.caught107.A.never B.sometimes C.usually D.a(chǎn)lways108.A.gold B.silver C.food D.pounds109.A.whispered B.refused C.nodded D.a(chǎn)ccepted110.A.a(chǎn)gainst B.except C.without D.opposite閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。InancientChina,therewasawisemannamedZhugeLiang.Hewasgoodat111difficultiesinsmartways.Theuseofthe“EmptyCityStrategy”wasoneofthem.Oneday,ZhugeLiangfoundhimselfina/an112situation.SimaYi’sarmywasreportedbeing113andZhuge’ssupportwasstillfaraway.ZhugeLiangsoonhadanidea.HesenthissoldierstoWestCity.ZhugeLiangorderedthemto114thecitygatesandsentthemtocleantheroads.Themencouldn’tunderstandZhugeLiang’srequest,butZhugetoldthemnotto115.Thenhehadsecretlysentmanysoldiersaroundforthecomingwar.Zhugehimselfwentupthecitywallandbegantoplayhisfavouritemusicthere.However,whenSimaYi’sarmyarrivedandsawtheopengates,emptystreets,andonlyafewoldsoldiersworkingascleaners,they116anddidn’tenterthecity.Zhugetoldthemthatthecitywasemptyandhehadpreparedtowelcometheenemy.SimaYibelieveditwasa117sinceZhugehadnevertakenanyunsureplansinhislifeandhecouldn’tbe118trusted.So,SimaYi’sarmycampedmilesawayoutsideWestCity.Later,generalZhaoYunreturnedtoWestCity.ZhugeLiangsentZhaotoattackthe119andhewentbacktohisStaterightaway.SimaYiwasagaintoldbyhismenthatWestCitywasempty.WhenheheadedtowardsWestCityforthesecondtime,hemetZhaoYunandthehiddensoldiers.Whenhefinallylearntwhathadhappened,herealizedwhyhewas120,andleftthatarea.111.A.a(chǎn)voiding B.describing C.solving D.winning112.A.boring B.a(chǎn)wful C.strange D.interesting113.A.bigger B.nearer C.weaker D.smarter114.A.rebuild B.paint C.clean D.unlock115.A.worry B.scare C.fight D.shout116.A.succeeded B.doubted C.reported D.pretended117.A.trick B.show C.game D.match118.A.fully B.nearly C.easily D.suddenly119.A.gate B.heart C.city D.enemy120.A.told B.killed C.beaten D.caughtGamesandsportsteachpeoplealotofusefulskills,aswellashelpingthemto121fitandhealthy.Lotsofpeopleloveteamsports.Theyenjoybeingamemberofateamsotheyhavethechanceto122thematchesandevents.Theyalsoenjoysharingthe123orfailure(失敗)withothers.Whileplaying,peoplehaveto124eachother,otherwisetheycanneverwin.Atthesametime,itisimportanttorespectrules,becausenogamewillwork125everyoneplaysaccordingtothem.Teamgamesalsoteachyouthat126isnottheendoftheworld.Youwillalwayshaveanotheropportunityandyouwillbemoresuccessfulagainstyourcompetitorsnexttime.127,therearemanypeoplewhojustdon’tliketeamsports.Theyhavetofindother128toexercise.Perhapstheyhadabad129withthiskindofsportwhentheywereyounger.Maybetheyfeelembarrassedbecausetheythinkthey’renotvery130atasport.Theyworryaboutdisappointingtherestofheteamifthey131badly.Teamsportsare132aboutcompetitions,andforsomepeople,thisistoostressful(壓力大的).133individual(個(gè)人的)activitiesaremoresuitableforthem.134,somepeopleexerciseintheirhousesbyfollowingwork-outvideospostedonline.Hundredsoffreeworkoutsareproducedonlineeveryday,soyoucanhaveyourownpersonaltrainerwithout135yourownhouse.Whetherteamsportsorindividualactivities,alwaysleadpositivelives!121.A.keep B.continue C.grow D.bring122.A.lookup B.waitfor C.sendfor D.takepartin123.A.score B.success C.effort D.result124.A.become B.support C.save D.find125.A.unless B.when C.if D.though126.A.winning B.playing C.challenging D.losing127.A.However B.Therefore C.Suddenly D.Lastly128.A.places B.time C.ways D.space129.A.interest B.information C.direction D.experience130.A.excited B.strict C.good D.poor131.A.order B.perform C.watch D.teach132.A.seldom B.usually C.gradually D.completely133.A.And B.Or C.So D.But134.A.Atlast B.Inall C.Forexample D.Ofcourse135.A.toleave B.leave C.left D.leavingIusedtohaterunning.IfounditreallytiringtorunandIwasalwaysoneofthe136studentstocrossthefinishline.Then,lastyear,my137askedmeifIwouldliketotakepartinarunningeventwithhim.Iansweredwithoutthinking,“Noway!Ihaterunning.”O(jiān)vertheweekend,I138hisquestion.“WhydoIhaterunningwhenIhaven’ttrieditsinceGrade7insecondaryschool?”Intheend,Idecidedtogiverunninganother139beforeIsaidIhatedit.ItoldmyfriendIwouldliketogototheeventwithhim.HewashappytohearthatIwould140him.HeadvisedmetolookontheInternetforarunningprogramtolearn141torun.TherewerelotsofrunningprogramsontheInternet.I142a14-weekrunningprogram.IenjoyedfollowingtheprogramasIcouldsee143inmyrunningeachweek.Iwentfromhatingrunningtolovingrunning!Onthedayoftherunningevent,myfriendsandmyfathercameto144forme.Withtheirsupport(支持)andmytraining,Ifinishedtherunningin72minutes.Ifeltvery145ofmyself.Fromthisexperience,Ilearnedthatitisagoodideatotrysomethingbeforesayingyouhateit!136.A.last B.few C.typical D.lucky137.A.neighbor B.classmate C.father D.friend138.A.dealtwith B.thoughtabout C.preparedfor D.tookup139.A.review B.treat C.try D.order140.A.join B.train C.protect D.believe141.A.when B.how C.why D.where142.A.chose B.described C.sent D.created143.A.interest B.meaning C.progress D.pressure144.A.report B.run C.count D.cheer145.A.creative B.proud C.polite D.helpfulItoldmyfriendGrahamthatIoftencyclefrommyhousetothetowncenter,butunfortunatelythereisabighillontheroute(路線).Hereplied,“Youmeanfortunately.”HeexplainedthatIshouldbe146oftheextraexercisethatthehillprovides.Myattitude(態(tài)度)tothehillhasnowchanged.Iusedto147asIapproached(靠近)it,butnowItellmyselfthefollowing:Thishillwillexercisemy148andlungs(肺).Itwillhelpmetoloseweightandgetfit.Thishillismyfriend.FinallyasImakemywayuptheincline(斜坡),I149myselfwiththethoughtofallthosepeoplewhopaymuchmoneytogotoagym(體育館)150Icangetthesamevalueforfree.IfeelsatisfiedasIreachthetopofthehill.Problemsaretheretobefacedandovercome.Wecannotachieve151withaneasylife.HelenKellerwasthefirstdeafandblindpersontogainauniversitydegree.Shewrote,“Charactercannotbe152ineaseandquiet.Onlythroughexperiencesoftrial(考驗(yàn))andsufferingcanthesoulbestrengthened,visioncleared,ambition(雄心)inspiredandsuccess153.”O(jiān)neofthemaindeterminants(決定因素)ofsuccessinlifeisourattitudetowardsadversity(逆境).Fromtimetotimeweallfacehardships,154,accidents,anddifficulties.155wecannotchoosetheadversity,wecanchooseourattitudetowardsit.Howcanyouchangeyourattitudetowardstheadversitythatyouface?Trythesesteps:confronttheproblem,anddonotavoidit.146.A.sad B.confused C.glad D.proud147.A.complain B.compare C.enjoy D.scare148.A.foot B.hand C.heart D.head149.A.remind B.comfort C.offer D.control150.A.because B.or C.so D.when151.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.a(chǎn)nything152.A.developed B.learned C.shown D.taught153.A.decided B.a(chǎn)chieved C.discovered D.expected154.A.questions B.problems C.conditions D.situations155.A.Asthough B.Evenas C.Eventhough D.Eversince先通讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Ihavespentmuchtimeandeffortimprovingmyself.Inhighschoolandcollege,manytimesIstayedupallnightworkingonmystudy.Theimportantlearningallowedmetotraveltodifferentplacesandtogetgreatjobs.Likesomeotherpeople,Ifocusedonlyon156foralongperiod.WhenIfirststartedworkingaftercollege,anolderfriendtoldme,“Whenyoumeetfriendsfromcollegelaterinlife,157careswhatkindofcareer(事業(yè))youhavehad.Theywillmainlytalkaboutwholooksfitterandhealthier.”Ifounditwastrue.Andovertime,Icametorealizethatmyfriend’swordshada(an)158meaning.Thethingswiththemost159inourlivesoftendon’thavemuchtodowithouracademic(學(xué)業(yè)的)orcareersuccess.Whathasmademefeelhappywithmylifeisalwaysphysicalactivity,suchas160,liftingweightsandhiking.Theyseemsimpleenough,butyoudohavetolearnhowtodothemsafely,161whenyouwanttotakethemseriously.Cookingwithfriends,makinghandicrafts(手工藝品)andgrowingplantscanalsoimprovehowyoufeelaboutyourlife.Thesekindsofskills162muchonyourwaytobeindependent.Ifyouliveallalonesomeday,youmustknowhowtocookforyourself,darn(織補(bǔ))yourclothesandtidyupyourhouse.Andyoumustnotforgettogetenough163tokeepfit.Nowyourparentsmay164youandhelpyouwiththesethings,butyoucan’t165themforeverforahealthyandhappylife.Sohere’smyadvice:continuethehardbutnecessaryworkforyoutoachieveacademicsuccess.Butalwaysmaketimetoaddtoyourtoolboxoflifebytakingpartinsports,cooking,craftandmanyothernon-academicactivities.156.A.holidays B.money C.hobbies D.success157.A.everybody B.somebody C.a(chǎn)nybody D.nobody158.A.easier B.stranger C.clearer D.deeper159.A.value B.risks C.cost D.challenges160.A.chatting B.reading C.running D.sleeping161.A.mainly B.especially C.usually D.exactly162.A.matter B.care C.use D.do163.A.work B.study C.exercise D.travel164.A.remind B.punish C.warn D.prevent165.A.takeon B.dependon C.geton D.liveon閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給出的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。Inthepast,peoplewereveryactive.Sotheydidn’tneedsports166runningtokeephealthy.Now,manyofusspendmostoftheday167down.So,weneedtogetsome168inourfreetime.Runningisacheapandeasywaytodo169.Youjustneedapairofsportsshoes170comfortableclothes.People171anyagecandoit.Tomakerunninginteresting,youcan172inarace.Funrunsarevery173withpeople.Theyareoften5km174andaregreatforbeginners.Youcanrun175yourfriends.Runningisfun.Andscientistssayitisoneofthebest176tokeephealthy.However,makesureyouwon’tdoiteveryday—it’s177tohavearestbetweenruns.Runningcanmakeyou178happierandhealthier,and179longer.Italso180yousleepwell,andthatgivesyoutheenergytoenjoyyourlifemore.166.A.like B.a(chǎn)s C.for D.than167.A.sit B.sitting C.sat D.tosit168.A.money B.time C.exercise D.practice169.A.it B.them C.her D.him170.A.so B.but C.or D.a(chǎn)nd171.A.in B.to C.a(chǎn)t D.with172.A.visit B.join C.compete D.spend173.A.exciting B.relaxing C.famous D.popular174.A.tall B.short C.long D.small175.A.in B.to C.for D.with176.A.examples B.ways C.minds D.skills177.A.easy B.interesting C.important D.healthy1
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