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第二节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.2分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In2000,Ihadalotgoingon:
NotonlywasIworking,butIwastakingcareofmydaughterandmyhusband,Kevin,whowas11LouGehrig’sDisease.Beingacaretakerisnever12andonarandomafternoon,my13decidedtogivemeasurprise.
Whileadayatthebeachsounded11goingtherewithKevinwouldtaketoo
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Oneday,afterwork,IgothomeandIsawmybrother’scarintheyard.Afteraskingmeto17beforecomingin,he18myeyeswithascarfandtookmyhand.Onceinside,heaskedmetositdownandthen19myshoesandsocks.Myfeetdidnotlandonabrickfloor,butrather,somethingcoolandscratchy(粗糖的).Isoon20thatmytoesweresinkinginto21.Thenhesatbehindmeandheldmeinhisarms.Seagullsscreeched(尖叫)infrontofme.Mistsofwater22wettedmyface.
Wesatthere,not23tosayanything.Whata21oflove!
IhadneverimaginedthatalthoughIhadn’t22togotothebeachthatsummer,mybrotherhadbroughtthebeachtome!
Then,mybrother26myblindfoldslowly.NowIcouldseewhereIreallywas.The27wascoveredwithsand.ACDplayerrestedonthebrickwall,insidewas28oftheocean.Hehadsupportedthepipeonabucketandadeviceinittransformedwaterintomist.
Withmyeyesopen,thebeachwas29.Butthatmemory,thatsinceregestureof30_andhope*keptmehappyforalongtime.
11.A.carryingon
B.sufferingfrom
C.escapingfrom
D.livingon
12.A.rewarding
B.tiring
C.easy
D.fair
13.A.brother
B.husband
C.daughter
D.friend
14.A.disappointing
B.beautiful
C.surprising
D.awful
12.A.allow
B.risk
C.avoid
D.mean
16.A.pleasant
B.joyful
C.sad
D.tough
17.A.knock
B.park
C.wait
D.leave
18.A.dried
B.covered
C.attracted
D.protected
19.A.puton
B.cleaned
C.tookoff
D.changed
20.A.realized
B.forgot
C.ignored
D.admitted
21.A.water
B.sand
C.mud
D.grass
22.A.carefully
B.rapidly
C.thoroughly
D.gently
23.A.permitted
B.advised
C.expecting
D.needing
24.A.wonder
B.story
C.journey
D.dream
25.A.wished
B.feared
C.managed
D.refused
26.A.laid
B.removed
C.threw
D.touched
27.A.beach
B.roof
C.floor
D.yard
28.A.view
B.sound
C.power
D.memory
29.A.exposed
B.hidden
C.imagined
D.gone
30.A.love
B.respect
C.faith
D.appreciation
第二部分阅读理解(共两节10分)
第一节(共12小题;
每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
nvestor,wasaskedaboutthesecrettohiswealthandsuccess,herevealedthathereadeveryday,200pages,tobeprecise.Unfortunately,ifyou'
realreadyworking9‒2,youmightnothavethetimetoreadatall,letaloneanentirebookaday.Butwhatifyoucouldgetthebenefitsofreadingwithoutsacrificingallofyourfreetime?
Youcan!
WiththeBlinkistapp,yougetthekeylearninginminutes,nothoursordays.Ourexpertstransformthesebooksintoquick,easy-to-understandinsights.Startwiththe2most-readbooks.
1.ThirteenThingsMentallyStrongPeopleDon'
tDo
byAmyMorin12minreadingtime117kreads
Doyoustruggletogetoveryourfailures?
Gettingoverthesecanhaveaprofoundinfluenceonyoureverydaylife.Morinshareshowhermostsuccessfulpatientsovercamethesedifficulties.
2.HowtoStopWorryingandStartLiving
byDaleCarnegie19minreadingtime238kreads
Everwonderedwhyyoucan'
tstopworryingaboutsomething?
Bydefiningthesourceofyourstress,youcangetoveritonceandforall.Carnegiecameupwithaformulathathelpsyouhandleanyoverthinkingsituation.
3.HowWillYouMeasureYourLife?
byClaytonM.Christensen13minreadingtime137kreads
Areyoumakingtherighttrade-offs(权衡)inlife?
Whilecareerachievementscanbesatisfying,neglectingyourfamilyandfriendscanbebadinthelong-run—inwaysyoucan'
tevenimagine.
1.FindingYourElement
byKenRobinson13minreadingtime62.1kreads
Everyonehasapassion.Ifyoudon'
tknowwhatyoursis,itjustmeansyouhaven'
tdiscoveredityet.Findouthowyoucanbreakfreeofsociety'
sstrictrulesandfindyourcallinginlife.
2.EmotionalIntelligence
byDanielGoleman16minreadingtime318kreads
Didyouknowifyourpulseraterisesabove100bpm,you'
redeemedtooemotionaltothinkrationally?
Youprobablyletfeelingscloudyourjudgmentmoreoftenthanyouknow.Golemanexplainshowyoucanavoidlettingyouremotionsruleyouandmakebetterdecisionsinlife.
31.WhatkindofpeopledoestheBlinkistappbestsuit?
A.Successfulinvestors.B.Richbusinessmen.
C.Peoplewhohavelittletimeforreading.D.Studentswholovebooks.
32.Whichbookhasbeenreadbythelargestnumberofpeople?
A.HowtoStopWorryingandStartLiving.
B.HowWillYouMeasureYourLife?
C.FindingYourElement.
D.EmotionalIntelligence.
33.Whichbookoffersadvicetopeoplewhofeelstressed?
A.ThirteenThingsMentallyStrongPeopleDon'
tDo.
B.HowtoStopWorryingandStartLiving.
C.HowWillYouMeasureYourLife?
D.FindingYourElement.
AmixtureofdeepsorrowandangerhassweptBraziliansacrossthecountry—particularlyinthecityofRiodeJaneiro—withtheburningoftheirbelovedMuseuNacional,orNationalMuseum.
ByMondaymorning,whenIvisitedthesite,thefiremenwerebusytryingtoenterthehuge,early19th-centuryneoclassicalbuilding.Forallweknow,everythingmayhavebeenburnedtoashes.Fortunately,noone,noteventhefoursecurityguardswhowitnessedthebeginningofthefire,hasbeeninjured.
Nobodyyetknowsthecauseofthefire,butitistheofficials'
irresponsibilityandthefundingshortagesinparticular,whicharebeingblamedforthistragedy.
Someofthemuseum'
sresearcherstoldthepressthattheyhadbeenabletosavesomethingsfromtheexhibitionroomsbeforethefiremovedin.However,weBrazilianshavelostmuchofthematerialmemoryofourshortpast.Agoodpartofour218yearsofhistory,orthatwhichhadbeentransformedintostorableobjects,disappearedinjustafewhours.
ThepeopleofRiodeJaneirowerefondoftakingtheirchildren,orgrandchildrentothemuseumtoshowofftheirknowledgeoftheodd-lookingmummiesbroughtinfromEgyptbytheEmperorDomPedroII,ahugeskeletonofahumpbackwhale,orthebrightlycolouredfeathersofaheaddressoftheKayapotribe.
WhenIthinkthatIcannolongertakemyyoungestdaughtertotheMuseuNacional—thatiswhatgetsmeemotional.Itisthisfeelingthathaspenetrated(穿透)oursoulsandmayleaveBraziliansfeelingemptyforalongtimetocome.
34.WhatcanwelearnabouttheNationalMuseumofBrazil?
A.Ithasahistoryof218years.
B.Allofitscollectionshavebeenlost.
C.Itwasbuiltintheearly19thcentury.
D.Itisnotverypopularinthecountry.
35.Accordingtothetext,_______causedthebigfireofthemuseum.
A.theinefficientfiremenB.theirresponsibleofficials
C.thecarelesssecurityguardsD.somethingunknown
36.Thetextiswritteninamoodof_______.
A.delightB.sorrowC.defeatD.humour
37.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.FirePutoutinRiodeJaneiro,Brazil
B.OurFondMemoriesofthePast
C.WhoIstoBlamefortheAccident?
D.AMuseumIsLostandMightNeverReturn
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