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1、完形Sneaker is a kind of shoe worn by many people all over the world. Some say that the word “sneaker” is another word for tennis shoe, 36 no one really knows where the word came from. 37 say it came from the old English verb “sneak”, which 38 to move silently and quickly. The only thing we are 39 is

2、that when you put on a pair of sneakers, you 40 light-hearted, light-footed and ready to play. Sneakers of some kind are used by 41 who play tennis, basketball, and other sports. New design has been made 42 for people who run slowly. But perhaps sneakers are 43 used by children in the United States.

3、 In fact American children of 44 ages would much rather play in sneakers than anything else, except perhaps 45 at all. New York City once held a poetry contest (诗歌比赛) for children. The subject was only “sneaker”. Thousands of children sent in their 46 and praised the sneakers they love. One prize wi

4、nner called 47 poem “The Sneaker and the World Peace”. “When everyone is wearing sneakers,” she said, “it will be impossible to 48 .” American school children can be seen every day 49 sneakers of all colours. They put them on in the morning and take them off 50 . Sneakers are 51 washed. In fact the

5、older and dirtier they are, the 52 loveable they are. When their sneakers wear out (穿破), children hate to throw them off. How do you explain the closeness between 53 ? Perhaps another young 54 in the New York Poetry Contest said it best. “A shoe is just a shoe,” he said. “But a sneaker is a 55 .” 36

6、. A. however B. but C. or D. and 37. A. All B. Some C. People D. The others 38. A.appears B. remains C. means D. wants 39. A. excited about B. sure of C. surprised at D. pleased with 40. A. think B. feel C. consider D. suggest 41A. men B. womenC. those D. these 42A. lovely B. specially C. lively D.

7、cheaply 43A. only B. greatly C. hardly D. finally 44A. all B. some C. little D. old 45A. some shoes B. no shoes C. no childrenD. some sneakers 46A. photos B. compositions C. poems D. drawings 47A. her B. his C. its D. their 48A. explain B. guide C. hate D. love 49A. dressing B. wearing C. putting on

8、 D. having 50A. the next day B. at noon C. at bedtime D. in the evening 51A. forever B. always C. seldom D. sometimes 52A. much B. many C. most D. more 53A. sneakers and other shoes B. boys and girls C. children and sneakers D. winners and sneakers 54A. girl B. man C. woman D. winner 55A. sneaker B.

9、 friend C. poem D. shoe 完型:36-40 BBCBB 41-45 CBBAB 46-50 CACBC 51-55 CDCDBI was recently invited to dinner by a friend. During the meal, the manager of the restaurant came 31 and said that our meal was free. He stood there 32 at me and he seemed a little 33 to me but I couldnt quite remember him. 34

10、 I asked him if he knew me. He laughed and said I had probably 35 him, but that Id changed his life. My friend was quite 36 and asked him how Id done this. He said that twelve years ago he 37 a stress(压力)management(管理)class that I was giving. I asked the group what their greatest 38 was and most of

11、them, including him, said it was their bosses. He said I listened 39 and then took a chair and placed it in the center of the room. I 40 on the chair for a few moments and then I 41 everyone to come and do the same. I wanted them to look at the room from up there. After everyone had done it, I asked

12、 the group to 42 how the room looked different when they changed their perspective(角度).Then I asked them to 43 their bosses. Was this the same person who had seen their good 44 and hired them? Did they remember how happy they were to be 45 for the job? But how did these wonderful people become terri

13、ble bosses?He said I looked at him and asked if he had 46 said thank you to his boss for the 47 to earn a living. He answered he hadnt. Then I asked him why he hadnt tried being 48 to his boss. He told us his 49 changed that night. He went back to work the next day with a thank-you card to his boss.

14、 He said Id 50 him to look at life from different perspectives and express thanks.31. A. out B. back C. over D. on32. A. smiling B. glaring C. knocking D. shouting33. A. similar B. attractive C. strange D. familiar34. A. Immediately B. Finally C. Suddenly D. Firstly35. A. disliked B. known C. ignore

15、d D. forgotten36. A. curious B. anxious C. happy D. calm37. A. missed B. prepared C. attended D. heard38. A. hero B. stress C. liking D. trouble39. A. regretfully B. disappointedly C. doubtfully D. carefully40. A. stood B. lay C. sat D. rested41. A. forced B. stopped C. invited D. warned42. A. work

16、on B. think about C. look into D. fill out43. A. remember B. dislike C. respect D. consider44. A. qualities B. personalities C. experiences D. looks45. A. meant B. refused C. chosen D. forgiven46. A. still B. actually C. never D. ever47. A. right B. opportunity C. solution D. ability48. A. polite B.

17、 friendly C. grateful D. gentle49. A. life B. job C. luck D. company50. A. ordered B. taught C. allowed D. persuaded 31-35 CADBD 36-40 ACBDA 41-45 CBDAC 46-50 DBCABIt was raining. I went into a caf and asked for a coffee. 46 I was waiting for my drink, I realized that there were other people in the

18、place, but I sensed 47 . I saw their bodies, but I couldnt feel their souls 48 their souls belonged to the 49 . I stood up and walked between the tables. When I came to the biggest computer, I saw a thin, small man 50 in front of it. “Im Steve”, he finally answered after I asked him a couple of time

19、s what his name was. “I cant talk with you. Im 51 ”, he said. He was chatting online with somebody - probably someone he didnt know - and, at the same time, he was playing a computer game - a war game. I was surprised. He was chatting online and, 52 , he was playing a computer game - a war game. I w

20、as 53 . Why didnt Steve want to talk with me? I tried 54 to speak to that computer geek(怪人), 55 not a word came out of his mouth. I touched his shoulder, but no reaction(反应). I was 56 . I put my hand in front of the monitor, and he started to shout, “ 57 !”I took a few steps back, wondering if all t

21、hose people in the caf were looking at me. I 58 , and saw nobody showed any interest. 59 , I realized that the people there were having a nice conversation with their machines, not with people. They were more 60 having a relationship with the 61 , particularly Steve. I wouldnt want to 62 the future

22、of human beings if they preferred sharing their lives with machines 63 with people.I was worried and I sank in my thoughts. I didnt even 64 that the coffee was bad, 65 Steve didnt notice there was a person next to him.46. ABefore BSince CAlthough DWhile 47. Apain Bloneliness Chappiness Dfear 48. Abe

23、cause Bwhen Cuntil Dunless 49. Ahome Bworld Cnet Dcafe 50. Asleeping Blaughing Csitting Dlearning 51. Abusy Bthirsty Ctired Dsick 52. Afirst of all Bjust then Cat the same time Dby that time 53. Asurprised Bdelighted Cmoved Dfrightened 54. Aonce Bagain Cfirst Deven 55. Abut Bso Cif Dor 56. Aexcited

24、Brespected Cafraid Dunhappy 57. AShut up BEnjoy yourself CLeave me alone DHelp me out58. Awalked about Bwalked out Craised my hand Draised my head 59. AFrom then on BAt that time CIn all DAbove all 60. Ainterested in Btired of Ccareful about Dtroubled by61. Acomputer Bsoul Cshop Dgeek 62. Atell Bpla

25、n Cimagine Ddesign 63. Abesides Binstead of Cexcept for Das well as 64. Apretend Bunderstand Cinsist Drealize65. Aas if Bjust as Cjust after Deven though46. D. while 表示“当的时候,在期间”,后接进行时态。47.B. 根据上下文可知,作者身处人人沉迷于网络的网吧中所体会到的孤独感。48.A. 考查连词。“因为”49.C. 由上下文可知,作者之所以感到孤寂,是因为其他人的灵魂都属于网络。50.C. 从下文可知,Steve是坐在电脑面

26、前。51.A. 从作者叫他很多声才答应可知,他正忙于上网,无暇顾及其他。52.C. busy是因为他边在线聊天,同时,还打电脑游戏。53.A. 用排除法可推出,作者十分的惊讶,而不是害怕。 54.B. 作者再次试图与Steve交谈,用“again”或“once againmore”表示“再一次”,而A项 “once”意为“一次曾经”,故不选A。55.A. but表转折,但是他仍不理会作者。56.D. 用“unhappy”表达作者被冷落的不满情绪。57.C. 当我用手遮住电脑屏幕时,Steve受不了了,大叫“让我一个人呆着离我远点”。D项意为“帮助某人脱离(困境)”,与句意不符。58.D. 我“

27、抬起头看到”,与下文连贯。59B. at that time 表示“这时,我意识到了”。60A. 表示“对电脑比对人更感兴趣”,此题易误选C项,“be careful about”意为“小心当心”,而“care about”才是“关心,在乎”。61A. 由上题可知。62C. 我不愿去想象那会是一个怎样的世界,如果人们更喜欢和机器交往,而不是和人。63B. 由上题可知。 64D. 我陷入沉思中,甚至没有意识到咖啡味道很差,就如同Steve没有注意到有个人在他旁边一样。 65B. just as “正如,正像”。A rich man was camping alone on a hill. One

28、 day it began to rain and the rain made the tent wet. At last he 36 make his way home. As he passed a beautiful house he 37 to look for rest. A lady in 38 walked past him with her 39 holding up high. Following her were her two pretty daughters. They stopped and stared at him 40 .“Who are you? We don

29、t like tramps(流浪汉)going 41 our home .”one of them shouted.“Go away at once. ”cried the other.“But Im not a 42 . ”said the man, “All I want is food and stay for the night.”“How 43 you come here? Go away at once!” they 44, “We dont like your feet around our house. Go, go!”The man moved on and reached

30、a 45 house. On entering it he saw a 46 preparing their supper. Though the light was 47 and the furniture was poor, it made him feel 48 and comfortable.“Can I have some 49 and rest for the night?” he asked. “Of course, friend,” said the woman, bringing forward a little chair for him. “We are going to 50 our supper. Come and 51 us.”The food was not 52 but they shared it with the stranger. That night

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