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完形填空专项强化训练共十篇有答案
完形填空专项强化训练
(一)
Myfirstjobwasatalocalrestaurant,whereIworkedforsevenyearsandlearnedsomanylessons,especiallyfromafellow1.
Helenwasinher30sandhadextraordinaryself-confidence,somethingIwasreally2.IlookeduptoHelen3shewasdoingwhatsheloved—4peoplebetter.Shealwaysmadeeveryone,customersandco-workers,5andfeelgood.
Beingawaitresschangedmylife.Oneofmy6customerswasFredHasbrook.Healwaysateanomelet(炒蛋),andwhenIsawhim_7,Itriedtohaveitonhistableassoonashesatdown.
ThankstothenewfoundconfidenceI8__fromHelen,Idreamedofhavingmyown__9.ButwhenIcalledmyparentstoaskforaloan(贷款),theysaid,“Wejustdon’thavethemoney.”
Thenextday,Fredsawmeandasked,“What’s10?
You’renotsmilingtoday.”I__11__mydreamwithhimandsaid,“Fred,IknowIcandomoreifsomebody12justhavefaithinme.”
Beforelonghehandedmechecks13__$50,000—alongwithanotethatIhavetothisday.Itreads,“Theonlycollateral(抵押品)onthisloanismytrustinyour14asaperson.Goodpeoplewithadreamshouldhave15__tomakethatdreamcometrue.”
ItookthecheckstoMerrillLynch,wherethemoneywasprovidedforme.I16__workingattherestaurant,making17fortherestaurantIwouldopen.Myplanssoured,though,andIlostthe18.
LaterIdecidedtoapplyforajobatMerillLynch.EventhoughIhadnoexperience,Iwas__19andendedupbecomingaprettygoodagent.20.IpaidbackFredthe$50,000,plus14-percentannualinterest.Fiveyearslater,Iwasabletoopenmyownfirm.
1.A.friendB.waitress
C.citizenD.customer
2.A.losingB.earning
C.sharingD.lacking
3.A.whileB.though
C.becauseD.unless
4.A.helpingB.respecting
C.servingD.praising
5.A.workB.eat
C.smileD.speak
6.A.regularB.favorite
C.respectedD.fresh
7.A.eatingB.greeting
C.smilingD.coming
8.A.foundoutB.pickedup
C.gotbackD.tookaway
9.A.restaurantB.work
C.houseD.money
10.A.aheadB.that
C.thereD.up
11.A.exchangedB.discussed
C.sharedD.explained
12.A.shouldB.would
C.mightD.must
13.A.countingB.totaling
C.addingD.valuing
14.A.abilityB.honesty
C.responsibiltyD.identity
15.A.patienceB.confidence
C.choiceD.chance
16.A.lovedB.practiced
C.continuedD.enjoyed
17.A.tablesB.plans
C.decisionsD.suggestions
18.A.faithB.honesty
C.moneyD.friend
19.A.hiredB.rejected
C.encouragedD.determined
20.A.FortunatelyB.Excitedly
C.PersonallyD.Eventually
(二)
Flyingfirstclasswasanewexperienceforus.Wewerehappytojointheotherfewpassengerswho1flyinsuchluxury(奢侈).Itwasalmostasifwehadasenseof2tobesittingwiththegroupofpeoplethat3us.
Aswechattedawayaboutourtravel,Icouldhearpeoplearoundustalkedabout4__businessmeetings.Itwasn’tlongbeforeI__5thatthesepeoplewereusedtoflyinginluxury.Theyare6peopleIthought.
Wenoticedthatthestewardess(女乘务员)wasworkingnon-stoptoensurethe7__ofthefirstclasspassengers.Shecouldnotwalkbyaseatwithoutreceivinga(n)8.Ithoughthowmuchshemustloveherjob,9shesmiledkindlyateachpersonwhile10totheirneeds.
Asthestewardesswalkedbyourseatsnearthe11oftheflight,Ilookedatherandsaid,“ThankyouandIhopeyou’llhaveagreatnight.”Shestoppedatourseatswithalookof12,bentdown,lookedatmeandsaid,“Excuseme?
”I13mywordsandshesmiledinarather14way,almostasifIhadaskedheraquestionthatshedidnotknowhowtoanswer.Afterafewmomentsshesaid,“Ican15youworkwiththepublic.”“Whydoyouthinkso?
”Iasked.Sheansweredveryquietly,“Becauseyouarethe__16passengerheretosaythankyouandIreally17yourkindess.
Thesenseofbelongingtotheelite(精英)groupofpeopleinfirstclass18asweheardherwords.Ourseatsinluxuryofferedus19acomfortableride.Wewereremindedthatwithout20wewouldbeflyinginnoclass.
1.A.wouldB.should
C.couldD.must
2.A.successB.disappointment
C.shameD.pride
3.A.watchedB.accompanied
C.surroundedD.welcomed
4.A.boringB.busy
C.pleasantD.tiring
5.A.heardB.realized
C.rememberedD.asked
6.A.braveB.kind
C.importantD.fortunate
7.A.safetyB.rest
C.foodD.comfort
8.A.noteB.order
C.suggestionD.tip
9.A.whenB.while
C.forD.though
10.A.attendingB.looking
C.takingD.turning
11.A.sideB.middle
C.endD.front
12.A.dislikeB.happiness
C.kindnessD.disbelief
13.A.repeatedB.wrote
C.showedD.explained
14.A.happyB.lovely
C.kindD.funny
15.A.helpB.hear
C.makeD.tell
16.A.bestB.only
C.simpleD.usual
17.A.doubtB.appreciate
C.rememberD.misunderstand
18.A.lostB.rose
C.disappearedD.showed
19.A.ratherthanB.betterthan
C.lessthanD.morethan
20.A.happinessB.money
C.kindnessD.trust
(三)
AronJacksonisahero.Hegrewupina__1familyinFlorida,withgolfandsunshinefillingmostofhisdays.
Inhisearly20shedecidedtotravel,andtheexperiencehas2hislife.Asaresultofhavingwitnessedextremepovertyabroad,Jacksonquitcollegeand3forHaititohelpchildren.In2004,4themoneyhehadearnedbyhelpingonthegolfcourse,Jacksonbegan__5orphanages(孤儿院)withthehelpoftheHomelessVoicenewspaperinFlorida.
Whenhelearnedthattheoften-swollen(经常肿胀的)bellies(肚子)ofthechildrenhemetwerethe6ofworms,hetriedhisbesttohelpthemwith7__anddeworming(除虫)medicine.HalfofHaiti’seightmillionresidentslivewithinternalparasites(寄生虫),andmorethan40percentofthechildrenthereareinfected(感染).
“Thewormseatuptoabout20percentofachild’snutritionalintake(营养摄入)eachday.”Jacksonsaid,“Thisisthedifferencebetweenlifeand__8inalotofsituations.”
Itonly9$20tocureachild,andJacksonhashelped10about$200,000tosupporthiswork.
“Ifthemoneyisrunningout,Ialwayslookinmymailboxandfindacheck—…Idon’tknowhowtheyhearaboutme,11__peopledo,andthemoneyis12.”Hehelpsrunfourorphanages,aparasiteprogramandsomemedicialcentersinHaiti.He’s13about20,000dewormingpillsinHaitiandeducatedHaitiansaboutwaysto__14theirgettingthedisease.
“15wefirstgointoanorphanage,thechildrenlookveryscary,”Jacksonsaid,“Butthedewormingpillshavea16effectinonlyweeks…Theycomebacktolife…Youcanseethatthey’replayingagainandsmiling.”
Tomakeendsmeet,Jacksonusuallysleepsinahomelssshelterwhen17inFlorida.Hetakesno18forhiswork,butJacksonsaidhecouldn’t19doinganythingelsewithhistimeandeffort.“We’vebecomelike20.Thesekidsaremykids.”
1.A.poorB.rich
C.healthyD.happy
2.A.enjoyedB.improved
C.changedD.colored
3.A.lookedB.cared
C.wentD.headed
4.A.throughB.with
C.byD.for
5.A.pickingupB.givngup
C.settingupD.sendingup
6.A.dealB.cause
C.resultD.reason
7.A.courageB.confidence
C.educationD.culture
8.A.educationB.fmaily
C.deathD.health
9.A.affordsB.pays
C.spendsD.takes
10.A.raiseB.rise
C.liftD.arise
11.A.orB.but
C.becauseD.and
12.A.thereB.here
C.aroundD.nowhere
13.A.handedoutB.handeddown
C.workedoutD.workedat
14.A.preventB.protect
C.saveD.guard
15.A.WhenB.After
C.SinceD.Though
16.A.negativeB.positive
C.certainD.clear
17.A.nearB.back
C.farD.shortly
18.A.praiseB.pay
C.costD.notice
19.A.stopB.imagine
C.adviseD.help
20.A.friendsB.families
C.childrenD.adults
(四)
Therewasamanwhohadalittleboythathelovedverymuch.Everydayafterworkthemanwouldcomehomeand1withthelittleboy.Hewouldalways2allofhisextratimewiththelittleboy.
Onenight.whilethemanwasatwork,he__3thathehadextraworktodofortheevening,andthathewouldn’tbeabletoplaywithhislittleboy.4hewantedtobeabletogivetheboysomethingtokeephim5.So,lookingaroundhisoffice,hesawamagazinewithalarge6oftheworldonthecover.Hegota(n)7.Heremovedthemap,andthenpatientolytoreitupintosmallpieces.Thenheputallthe8inhiscoatpocket.
Whenhegothome,thelittleboycame__9tohimandwasreadytoplay.Theman__10thathehadextraworktodoandcouldn’tplayjustnow.He11thelittleboyintothedinningroom,and12allthepiecesofthemap.Hespreadthemonthetable.Heexplainedthatitwasamapoftheworld,andthatbythetimehecould13together,hisextraworkwouldbe14,andtheycouldbothplay.Surelythiswouldkeepthechildbusyforhours,hethought.
Abouthalfanhourlatertheboycametothemanandsaid,“Okay,it’sfinished.Canweplaynow?
”
Themanwas15,saying,“That’simpossible.Let’shavealook.”And16__enough,therewasthepictureoftheworld,allputtogether,everypieceinits17.
Themansaid,“That’samazing!
Howdidyoudothat?
”Theboysaid,“It’s18.Onthe19ofthepageisa(n)20ofaman.WhenIputthemantogetherthewholeworldfellintoplace.”
1.A.playB.watch
C.shareD.enjoy
2.A.takeB.spend
C.spareD.have
3.A.recongnizedB.realized
C.knewD.expected
4.A.HoweverB.Or
C.ForD.But
5.A.happyB.excited
C.busyD.silent
6.A.mapB.picture
C.figureD.image
7.A.informationB.chance
C.adviceD.idea
8.A.worldB.pieces
C.paperD.magazine
9.A.shoutingB.expecting
C.runningD.meeting
10.A.explainedB.persuaded
C.shoutedD.discussed
11.A.askedB.led
C.orderedD.showed
12.A.didupB.dealtwith
C.putoutD.tookout
13.A.lookedit