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1、完形填空:CDADC CBDAD CABDA BCBAD阅读理解:CBDA ABCD ACBD DBAC期末复习完型阅读训练(六)完型填空: “Hi, Mom, happy fiftieth birthday!” I heard my son, Brian, say as 1 as if he were sitting next to me. 2 he wasnt.Brian was on the USS Kitty Hawk on maneuvers (大规模演习) 3 between our U.S. shore and the Persian Gulf.My party-loving f

2、riend, Denise, had 4 me out for a quiet fiftieth birthday celebration dinner. When we 5 at the restaurant, I scanned (扫视) the sea of 6 , but didnt recognize anybody.A wave of 7 washed over me, and tears welled in my eyes when 8 I heard Brian in my head. “Hi, Mom, happy fiftieth birthday.” “Whats wro

3、ng?” Denise asked when she saw me dabbing (轻轻擦) at my 9 .“I think Ive had too much wine. I keep 10 Brian wish me a happy birthday,” I said. She gave me a(n) 11 smile. “Our table is ready,” she said, leading me toward the stairs. Id hardly sat down in the chair of honor when a 12 entered the room, ca

4、rrying a sheet of cake. The firefighter 13 the cake on the table in front of me so I could 14 the fifty blazing candles. Once again I heard Brian speak, “Mom, be sure to 15 me a piece of cake.” This time he 16 very far away, but it seemed that he was just in front of me. I 17 in my chair. Was I losi

5、ng my mind?“Ill have some 18 as soon as I get this helmet (头盔) 19 ,” the firefighter said. Every drop of blood in my veins flowed to my feet. He 20 his uniform and quickly pulled the helmet from his head.“Brian!”“Hi Mom. Happy fiftieth birthday!”( )1.A. hardlyB. impossiblyC. clearlyD. loudly( )2.A.

6、SoB. ThenC. And D. But( )3.A. somewhereB. anywhereC. everywhereD. nowhere( )4.A. sentB. supportedC. provided D. invited( )5.A. gotB. reachedC. arrivedD. came( )6.A. smiles B. voices C. faces D. dishes( )7.A. happiness B. sadnessC. angerD. disappointment( )8.A. at presentB. no moreC. at once D. once

7、again( )9.A. eyes B. noseC. earsD. fingers( )10.A. seeingB. sayingC. listening D. hearing( )11.A. relaxingB. exciting C. understandingD. surprising( )12.A. firemanB. firewomanC. waiterD. waitress( )13.A. pulledB. set C. pushed D. kept( )14.A. light upB. add upC. take awayD. blow out( )15.A. save B.

8、buyC. make D. bring( )16.A. shoutedB. soundedC. laughedD. cried( )17.A. calmedB. .turnedC. froze D. thought( )18.A. restB. cakeC. paperD. bread( )19.A. off B. awayC. down D. on( )20.A. carried awayB. packed upC. put onD. took off 阅读理解A When I was in my fourth year of teaching, I was also (and am sti

9、ll) a high school track and field coach (田径教练). One year, I had a student, John, who entered my class when he was a junior (三年级学生). John changed to our school from Greece, and seemed to be interested in athletics, so I encouraged him to join our track team. I explained to him that even though he had

10、 never taken part in it before, I did believe that he could do well in any event, and I would be willing to coach him at whichever ones interested him. He accepted the offer, and began to work hard at every practice.About a month later, I had found out from other sources that John was a first-class

11、tennis player, winning various junior awards in his home country. I went to him asking, “John, I really appreciate that you came out for the track team, but why didnt you play tennis instead? It seems that would interest you a lot more, since youre so good at it.” John answered, “Well, I like tennis

12、, but you told me that you believed in me, and that you thought I could do well in track, so I wanted to try it for that reason.”From then on, I often remember my students reply. I told it to a friend and she suggested I write it down to share somewhere with more teachers. No matter how critical (不满

13、的) students can be of themselves, Ive found that a simple “I trust that you can do it!” can go a long way! 21. According to Paragraph 1, the author seems to think more about Johns _. A. PE marks B. self-confidence C. interest in sports D. state of health 22. Why did John take part in the track team?

14、 A. He had been an excellent runner. B. He was encouraged by his teacher. C. He liked running more than tennis. D. He had no tennis coach to train him. 23. The purpose of this passage is probably _. A. to build a close teacher-student relationship B. to introduce a new way of sports training C. to e

15、xplain the value of sports and games D. to show the importance of encouragement 24. The passage is mainly written for _. A. teachers B. parentsC. students D. players BHave you ever set a goal for yourself, like getting fit or being picked for a team? Like lots of people, maybe you started out doing

16、great, but then lost some of that drive and had trouble getting motivated (激励) again. Everyone struggles with staying motivated and reaching their goals. Just look at how many people go on diets, lose weight, and then gain it back again!Check in with your goal. It helps if you write down your small

17、goals in the same way you wrote down your big goal. That way you can follow what you need to do, check off tasks as you finish them, and enjoy knowing that youre moving toward your big goal. If youre feeling weak on willpower, you can look at your list to help you change!Go on with your goal if you

18、slip up (出差错). If you slip up, dont give up. Forgive yourself and make a plan for getting back on road. Pat yourself on the back for everything you did right. Dont beat yourself up, no matter how far off track you get. Most people slip up when trying to make a change its a natural part of the proces

19、s.Share with a friend. Another way is having supportive people around you. Having a goal partner can make all the difference in times when you dont feel motivated. If youre not getting support from someone when you really need it, you may need to take a break from that friendship and make friends wi

20、th people who want to help you succeed. Dont give up!Ending an unhealthy behavior or creating a new, exciting one is all about taking responsibility (责任) for our lives. Finding the motivation to do it isnt easy, but it is always possible. You can stay motivated by writing down your goals, sticking t

21、o your plan, and reminding yourself of what led you to set your goal in the first place. Change is exciting wed all be very bored without it.Good luck in reaching your goals!25. The underlined word “drive” in the first paragraph refers to _.A. the wish to achieve a goal B. the need to have great ene

22、rgyC. the pressure to drive fast D. the strong energy to drive26. If a person slips up, the author thinks of it as _.A. strange B. naturalC. necessaryD. wrong27. What is the advice for staying motivated?A. To set a big goal in the first place. B. To share a goal with your friend.C. To divide your go

23、al into small ones. D. To make a plan for changing your goal.28. The passage is mainly about how to _.A. help your friend succeed at lastB. set a big goal and reach itC. deal with a friend who offers no supportD. keep motivated to achieve your goal CFew buildings on earth can compete with the legend

24、ary beauty of the Taj Mahal. Towering over the ancient Indian city of Agra, the Taj Mahal is the grandest monument (纪念碑) to love ever created. The lovers in this story are the 17th century Indian emperor Shah Jehan and his wife Mumtaz Mahal. She took a leading role in advising him, which is somethin

25、g unusual for a woman to do for a husband whos an emperor. Over the course of their nineteen-year marriage she gave birth to 14 children. But in 1631 while trying to deliver their fifteenth she tragically died. He was heartbroken when she died. And after her death, he decided to build the worlds gre

26、atest monument ever built, for love. He ordered the royal architects to design the most beautiful building the world had known and decided to name it after his beloved, Mumtaz Mahal. He called on twenty thousand workers and sent many more people to all corners of his country in search of valuable me

27、tals and jewels. And after seventeen years of hard work, Shah Jehans monument was completed and his beloved empress was moved to her final resting place. Everything had gone according to plan, but Shah Jehans luck was about to change . In 1658, just four years after the completion of the Taj Mahal,

28、he was thrown out of power. Unfortunately, his son, Aran Azibe imprisoned him, his own father. And he spent the last seven years of his life in prison. And he was allowed to look at the Taj Mahal through a window. His life was in ruins, but when he died his last wish was promised. He was buried besi

29、de his beloved wife in the Taj Mahal. 29. The Taj Mahal was built for _.A. Mumtaz B. Shah C. Mumtaz or Shah D. Mumtaz and Shah30. The Taj Mahal was completed in _.A. 1658 B. 1662 C. 1654 D. 166531. What was unusual for Mumtaz Mahal according to the passage?A. She gave birth to 14 children for her hu

30、sband.B. She gave important advice to her husband.C. She asked her son to imprison his father.D. She planned to build the worlds greatest monument.32. Which of the following is TRUE about Shah Jehan?A. He was killed by his own son. B. He lost his power as a result of the Taj Mahal.C. He put his own

31、son into prison.D. He hoped to be buried together with his wife.DJohn Farish, an engineer who was staying at the St. Francis, one of the citys finest hotels, remembered the very early morning of Wednesday, April 18, 1906: I was awakened by a loud noise, which might be compared to the mixed sounds of

32、 a strong wind flowing through a forest and the breaking of waves against a rock. In less time than it takes to tell, a shake, similar to that caused by a nearby explosion (爆炸), shook the building to its bases and it began a series of the most lively movements. Together with a frightening sound, it

33、was followed by big crashes (碰撞) as the neighboring buildings and chimneys fell to the ground. A few blocks away, in a comfortable room in the Palace Hotel, the worlds greatest singer, Enrico Caruso, was asleep after a good performance at the Opera House the night before. He awoke to find: Everythin

34、g in the room was going round and round. The light was trying to touch the ceiling and the chairs were all chasing each other. Crash crash crash! It was a terrible scene. Everywhere the walls were falling and clouds of yellow dust were rising. My God, I thought it would never stop!And at the same moment, in another part of the city, Jesse Cook, a policeman, reported: The whole street was undulating (起伏波动). It was as if the waves of the ocean were coming toward me, and waving as they came.It was, of course, an earthquake, one of the largest ever to hit North Am

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