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高中英语试题精选-八(完型填空)高中英语试题精选-八(完型填空)高中英语试题精选-八(完型填空)xxx公司高中英语试题精选-八(完型填空)文件编号:文件日期:修订次数:第1.0次更改批准审核制定方案设计,管理制度

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一、完型填空

1、Some

years

ago

when

I

was

in

my

first

year

in

college,

I

heard

Salome

Bey

sing

for

the

first

time.

The

moment

was

exciting.

Salome’s

21

filled

the

room

and

brought

the

theater

to

life.

I

was

so

22

that

I

decided

to

write

an

article

about

her.I

23

Salome

Bey,

telling

her

I

was

from

Essence

magazine,

and

that

I

wanted

to

meet

her

to

talk

about

her

career.

She

24

and

told

me

to

come

to

her

studio

next

Tuesday.

When

I

hung

up,

I

was

scared

out

of

my

mind.

I

25

I

was

lying.

I

was

not

a

writer

at

all

and

hadn’t

even

written

a

grocery

list.I

interviewed

Salome

Bey

the

next

Tuesday.

I

sat

there

26

,

taking

notes

and

asking

questions

that

all

began

with,

“Can

you

tell

me…”

I

soon

realized

that

27

Salome

Bey

was

one

thing,

but

writing

a

story

for

a

national

magazine

was

just

impossible.

The

28

was

almost

unbearable.

I

struggled

for

days

29

draft

after

draft.

Finally

I

put

my

manuscript

(手稿)

into

a

large

envelope

and

dropped

it

into

a

mailbox.It

didn’t

take

long.

My

manuscript

30

.

How

stupid

of

me!

I

thought.

How

could

I

31

in

a

world

of

professional

writers?

Knowing

I

couldn’t

32

the

rejection

letter,

I

threw

the

unopened

envelope

into

a

drawer.Five

years

later,

I

was

moving

to

California.

While

33

my

apartment,

I

came

across

the

unopened

envelope.

This

time

I

opened

it

and

read

the

editor’s

letter

in

34

:Ms

Profit,Your

story

on

Salome

Bey

is

fantastic.

Yet

we

need

some

35

materials.

Please

add

those

and

return

the

article

immediately.

We

would

like

to

36

your

story

soon.Shocked,

it

took

me

a

long

time

to

37

.

Fear

of

rejection

cost

me

dearly.

I

lost

at

least

five

hundred

dollars

and

having

my

article

appear

in

a

major

magazine.

More

importantly,

I

lost

years

of

38

writing.

Today,

I

have

become

a

full

time

writer.

Looking

back

on

this

39

,

I

learned

a

very

important

lesson:

You

can’t

40

to

doubt

yourself.21.A.joy

B.voice

C.speech

D.smile22.A.proud

B.active

C.satisfied

D.moved23.A.visited

B.emailed

C.phoned

D.interviewed24.A.agreed

B.refused

C.hesitated

D.paused25.A.replied

B.discovered

C.explained

D.knew26.A.seriously

B.patiently

C.nervously

D.quietly

27.A.blaming

B.fooling

C.inviting

D.urging28.A.hardship

B.failure

C.comment

D.pressure29.A.with

B.by

C.on

D.in30.A.disappeared

B.returned

C.spread

D.improved31.A.compare

B.struggle

C.survive

D.compete32.A.ignore

B.deliver

C.face

D.receive33.A.decorating

B.repairing

C.cleaning

D.leaving34.A.disbelief

B.anxiety

C.horror

D.trouble35.A.subjective

B.relevant

C.private

D.reliable36.A.broadcast

B.create

C.publish

D.assess37.A.recover

B.prepare

C.escape

D.concentrate38.A.energetic

B.endless

C.typical

D.enjoyable39.A.experience

B.success

C.benefit

D.accident40.A.attempt

B.afford

C.expect

D.pretend2、When

Glen

Kruger

picked

a

small

cat

from

an

animal

shelter(收容所),

he

did

not

expect

much.

Yet

right

from

the

start,

eight

years

ago,

there

was

an

uncommon

connection

between

him

and

the

small

black

cat.

He

36

her

Inky.

I

grew

up

on

a

hundred-acre(亩)

farm

and

had

only

cats

37

playmates”,

Kruger,

the

seventy-year-old

man

says.

“My

hearing

was

damaged

by

the

38

of

farm

equipment,

so

I

learned

to

connect

with

react

to

what

they

see

and

what

you

do.”

Inky

was

a

gentle

cat,

40

the

house

with

five

other

cats.

But

on

a

January

night

in

2009,

Inky

did

41

that

would

set

her

apart

from

42

cats

forever.

Kruger

had

gone

down

to

the

basement

to

43

the

wood

stove

for

the

night.

When

he

was

finished,

he

44

to

the

top

of

the

stairs

and

reached

to

turn

off

the

lights.

In

doing

so,

he

slipped

and

45

his

back

against

an

old

shelf.

The

heavy

shelf

came

crashing

down

and

sent

Kruger

down

the

stairs.

46

in

a

pool

of

blood

on

the

basement

floor,

Kruger

felt

47

going

into

shock(休克).

He

shouted

for

help,

48

his

wife,

Brenda,

was

asleep

in

their

bedroom

at

the

opposite

end

of

the

house.

49

Kruger

noticed

Inky

watching

from

the

top

of

the

stairs.

“Go

and

get

Brenda,”

Kruger

said

to

Inky.

Inky

50

to

the

bedroom

door

and

scratched

51

until

Brenda

opened

it.

Then

Inky

led

her

to

the

52

Brenda

found

her

husband

53

the

stairs

and

called

911.

Kruger

was

rushed

to

the

hospital.

“I

spent

six

months

54

there,”

says

Kruger

.

“Although

I

became

lame

,

I

was

blessed.”

Since

the

accident,

Inky

has

55left

Kruger’s

side.

36.

A.

gave

B.

chose

C.

named

D.

remembered37.

A.

like

B.

as

C.

except

D.

among38.

A.

sound

B.

alarm

C.

noise

D.

voice39.

A.

animals

B.

friends

C.

farmers

D.

neighbors40.

A.

sharing

B.

visiting

C.

dividing

D.

discovering41.

A.

anything

B.

nothing

C.

something

D.

everything42.

A.

familiar

B.

lovely

C.

ordinary

D.

outstanding43.

A.

shut

out

B.

shut

off

C.

shut

down

D.

shut

up44.

A.

marched

B.

flew

C.

struggled

D.

climbed45.

A.

bent

B.

hit

C.

shook

D.

pulled46.

A.

Falling

B.

Lying

C.

Appearing

D.

Thinking47.

A.

it

B.

itself

C.

him

D.

himself48.

A.

and

B.

but

C.

or

D.

so49.

A.

Thus

B.

Otherwise

C.

Then

D.

Rather50.

A.

walked

B.

ran

C.

returned

D.

withdrew51.

A.

rapidly

B.

rudely

C.

madly

D.

urgently52.

A.

bedroom

B.

basement

C

yard

D.

house53.

A.

at

the

bottom

of

B.

in

the

middle

of

C.

at

the

top

of

D.

in

the

front

of54.

A.

regretting

B.

resting

C.

relaxing

D.

recovering55.

A.

never

B.

ever

C.

still

D.

already3、I

spent

two

months

with

an

American

family

last

year

when

I

studied

in

America.

It

is

said,“The

best

house

is

in

the

USA,

the

best

wife

is

in

Japan,

and

the

best

food

is

in

China.”

So

I

took

16and

pleasure

to

17_“the

best

food”

for

my

American

family.Each

day,regardless

of

my

poor

skill

of

cooking,I

performed(表演)my

play

in

18_

way:changing

the

dishes’

color,the

meat’s

type

or

the

soup’s

style(风味).Thus,my

American

friends

could

discover

the19_of

eating

Chinese

food.

Because

of

my“

20_”

job,I

was

often

rewarded(奖励)by

their21_of

appreciation

(感激)such

as

“very

tasty”,“excellent”,

etc.

But

the

joke

was

here:

yesterday

,

I

cooked

Sichuan-style22_for

dinner.I

was23_at

my

achievement(成就).

When

all

the

family

members

arrived

at

the

table,they

first

looked24_at

the

fish,then

looked

at

me.“Why

do

all

the

fish

have

their25_”

they

asked,“It’s

horrible!”

Horrible

or

beautifulI

don’t

know.But

I

26_know

that

fish

heads

are

delicious.

The

27_is

the

best

part

of

fish;in

28_only

the

respectable(受敬重的)guest

can

have

the

special

29_of

enjoying

it.

Another

30_thing

is:the

American

friends

often

said

to

me“31_”as

they

32_fruits

or

other

things.According

to

Chinese

tradition(传统),I

would

simply

smile

in

answer

to

their

kindness

33_actually

helping

myself

to

any

of

the

food.34_,I

said

“help

yourself”

to

them

whenever

I

brought

home

fruits.Dear

me,no

matter

how

much

or

how

often

I

brought

home

food,as

long

as

it

was

nice

to

their

taste,they35_hesitated(犹豫)to

use

their

hands

to

“help

themselves”

until

all

was

finished.16.

A.

worry

B.

attention

C.

delight

D.

pride(自豪)17.

A.

buy

B.

fetch

C.

cook

D.

leave18.

A.

their

B.

a

new

C.

the

same

D.

a

simple19.

A.

way

B.

joy

C.

trouble

D.

importance20.

A.

hard

B.

daily

C.

good

D.

new21.

A.

expressions

B.

sentence

C.

doing

D.

smile22.

A.

meat

B.

fish

C.

soup

D.

egg

23.

A.

praised

B.

pleased

C.

bad

D.

surprise24.

A.

pleasedly

B.

excitedly

C.

surprisedly

D.

worriedly25.

A.

bones

B.

flesh(肉)

C.

tails

D.

heads26.

A.

do

B.

will

C.

want

to

D.

should27.

A.

tail

B.

head

C.

soup

D.

flesh28.

A.

fact

B.

China

C.

USA

D.

the

West29.

A.

honour

B.

seat

C.

table

D.

plate30.

A.

real

B.

exciting

C.

interesting

D.

easy31.

A.

please

help

us

B.

excuse

me

C.

help

yourself

D.

eat

them

please32.

A.

brought

home

B.

wanted

C.

were

buying

D.

were

eating33.

A.

not

B.

but

not

C.

without

D.

nor34.

A.

At

last

B.

Above

all

C.

After

all

D.

In

return35.

A.

usually

B.

often

C.

never

D.

had4、I

had

just

finished

high

school

when

a

disaster

hit

our

family.

It

was

October

1962,

and

36

was

out

of

the

question.

So

I

found

a

job.

In

1971,

my

employer

announced

only

graduates

would

get

37

.

My

job

seemed

at

a

dead

end

unless

I

38

further.

And

to

graduate,

I

had

to

pass

the

higher

secondary

examination

first.

I

39

an

admission

form

and

rode

to

the

Human

Resource

Management

office.

On

arriving

there,

I

was

40

---I

couldn’t

find

the

form.

It

was

the

last

day

to

41

the

form,

and

no

blank

forms

were

42

at

the

office.

I

was

standing

there,

disappointed,

43

an

elderly

gentleman

asked

me

why

I

looked

so

44

.

I

told

him

what

happened,

45

,

“Now

I’ll

have

to

wait

another

year.”

“Well,”

he

said,

“if

you’re

really

serious

about

studying

further,

come

with

me.

I

have

a

46

blank

form

at

home.”

It

was

12:30

pm.

The

counter

would

47

at

2

pm.

His

home

was

10

km

away

and

I

had

a

slight

48

of

going

somewhere

with

a

stranger.

Anyway,

this

was

my

last

chance.

We

reached

his

house

on

my

bike.

He

advised

me

to

remain

49

,

and

gave

me

a

pen

and

the

form.

When

it

was

50

,

he

told

me

to

rush

back

and

51

carefully.

I

reached

the

office

at

1:58

pm.

There

were

two

people

in

line,

waiting

for

their

52

.

Just

then,

the

counter

official

announced

that

no

more

forms

would

be

53

after

mine.

I

breathed

a

sigh

of

54

.

I

passed

the

exam

and

later

got

a

bachelor’s

degree.

I

also

got

the

promotions.

I

55

it

all

to

the

timely

help

from

a

true

gentleman

whose

name

I

forgot

to

ask.36.

A.

Education

B.

competition

C.

college

D.

employment37.

A.

attention

B.

promotions

C.

prizes

D.

approval38.

A.

Attempted

B.

explained

C.

studied

D.

worked39.

A.

filled

in

B.

stepped

onto

C.

put

down

D.

looked

at40.

A.

ashamed

B.

frightened

C.

embarrassed

D.

shocked41.

A.

review

B.

submit

C.

find

D.

revise42.

A.

appropriate

B.

available

C.

practical

D.

helpful43.

A.

when

B.

before

C.

unless

D.

until44.

A.

serious

B.

angry

C.

troubled

D.

tired45.

A.

agreeing

B.

suggesting

C.

responding

D.

adding46.

A.

special

B.

similar

C.

private

D.

spare47.

A.

close

B.

move

C.

change

D.

reset48.

A.

regret

B.

fear

C.

sadness

D.

puzzle49.

A.

quiet

B.

slow

C.

calm

D.

polite50.

A.

rewritten

B.

done

C.

corrected

D.

read51.

A.

follow

B.

walk

C.

ride

D.

answer52.

A.

form

B.

role

C.

luck

D.

turn53.

A.

accepted

B.

chosen

C.

recommended

D.

recognized54.

A.

relief

B.

confidence

C.

tension

D.

anxiety55.

A.

devote

B.

apply

C.

owe

D.

connect5、I

found

out

one

time

that

doing

a

favor

for

someone

could

get

you

into

a

lot

of

trouble.

I

was

36

the

eighth

grade

at

the

time,

and

we

were

having

a

final

37

.

During

the

test,the

girl

38

next

to

me

whispered

something,but

I

didn’t

understand.

So

I

leaned(倾斜)

over

her

way

and

found

out

that

she

was

trying

to

ask

me

39

I

had

an

extra

pen.

She

showed

me

that

40

was

out

of

ink

and

would

not

write.I

happened

to

have

an

extra

one,so

I

took

it

out

of

my

pocket

and

put

it

on

her

desk.Later,

after

the

test

papers

had

been

41the

teacher

asked

me

to

42

in

the

room

when

all

the

other

students

43

.

As

soon

as

we

were

alone,

she

began

to

talk

to

me

about

44

it

meant

to

grow

up;she

mentioned

how

important

it

was

to

stand

45

your

own

two

feet

and

be

responsible

for

your

own

acts.

For

a

long

time,

she

talked

about

__46_and

emphasized

the

fact

that

when

people

do

something

dishonest,they

really

47

themselves.She

made

me

promise

that

I

would

think

48

about

all

the

things

she

had

said.

Then

she

told

me

I

could

49

.

I

walked

out

of

the

room

wondering

40

she

had

chosen

to

talk

to

me

about

all

those

things.

Later

on,I

found

out

that

she

thought

I

had

cheated

on

the

test.

When

she

saw

me

lean

over

to

talk

to

the

gir1

next

to

me,

it

looked

51

I

was

copying

answers

52

the

girl’s

test

paper.

So

I

came

to

find

her

and

tried

to

explain

about

the

pen,

but

all

she

could

say

was

it

seemed

very

strange

to

her

that

I

hadn’t

53

anything

about

the

pen

the

day

she

talked

to

me

right

after

the

test.

54

I

tried

to

explain

that

I

was

just

doing

the

girl

a

favor

55

letting

her

use

my

pen,

I

was

sure

she

continued

to

believe

that

I

had

cheated

on

the

test.36.A.from

B.on

C.in

D.at37.A.lesson

B.test

C.class

D.papers38.A.seat

B.seating

C.sitting

D.sit

39.A.whether

B.why

C.where

D.that40.A.one

B.that

C.it

D.hers

41.A.handed

B.turned

in

C.given

out

D.marked42.A.work

B.read

C.stay

D.study43.A.gone

out

B.were

studying

C.were

there

D.were

dismissed

44.A.how

B.why

C.what

D.which45.A.by

B.on

C.to

D.with46.A.honesty

B.faith

C.confidence

D.reliability47.A.improve

B.punish

C.cheat

D.help48.A.well

B.highly

C.honestly

D.seriously49.A.leave

B.go

on

C.sit

down

D.refuse50.A.if

B.whether

C.why

D.how51.A.like

B.as

though

C.as

D.that52.A.for

B.by

C.from

D.at53.A.mentioned

B.asked

C.answered

D.realized54.A.Long

before

B.As

long

as

C.Just

as

D.Even

though

55.A.with

B.by

C.in

D.through6、I

was

doing

some

last-minute

Christmas

shopping

in

a

toy

store.

A

nicely

dressed

little

girl

was

looking

through

the

teddy

bears

beside

her

father

38

she

saw

a

little

boy

walk

in

and

stop

in

front

of

the

Pokémon

toys.

His

jacket

was

obviously

too

small.

He

had

money

in

his

hand.

39

,

it

looked

no

more

than

five

dollars

at

most.

He

was

with

his

father

as

well,

and

40

picking

up

the

Pokémon

video

games.

Each

time

he

showed

one

to

his

father,

his

father

41

his

head,

“No”.Rather

42

,

the

boy

gave

up

the

video

games

and

chose

a

book

of

stickers

43

.

After

they

walked

away,

the

little

girl

ran

over

to

the

Pokémon

video

games.

She

excitedly

picked

up

one

44

on

top

of

the

others,

and

hurried

down

toward

the

check-out.

I

picked

up

my

purchases(购买物)

and

45

the

girl

and

her

father.Then,

much

to

the

little

girl’s

46

,

the

little

boy

and

his

father

got

in

line

behind

her

and

me.

After

the

video

was

paid

for

and

bagged,

the

little

girl

47

it

back

to

the

cashier(收银员)

and

48

something

to

her.

The

cashier

smiled

and

put

the

49

under

the

counter(柜台).

I

was

putting

things

in

my

bag

when

the

little

boy

came

up

to

the

cashier.

The

cashier

said,

“Congratulations.

You’re

my

hundredth

customer

today,

and

you

win

a

prize!”

and

she

handed

the

boy

the

Pokémon

game.

The

boy

could

only

50

in

disbelief.

It

was,

he

said,

exactly

what

he

had

wanted!

The

little

girl

and

her

father

had

been

standing

at

the

doorway,

and

I

saw

the

biggest

and

prettiest

smile

on

that

little

girl

I

have

ever

seen

in

my

life.I

suddenly

understood

that

the

world

is

not

51

into

the

strong

who

care

and

the

52

who

are

cared

for.

We

must

each

in

turn

care

and

be

cared.

38.

A.

while

B.

when

C.

after

D.

once39.

A.

Then

B.

Therefore

C.

However

D.

Otherwise40.

A.

stopped

B.

continued

C.

avoided

D.

kept41.

A.

shook

B.

nodded

C.

moved

D.

held42.

A.

upset

B.

disappointed

C.

angryD.

anxious

43.

A.

also

B.

instead

C.

lastly

D.

indeed44.

A.

laying

B.

lying

C.

to

lie

D.

lain45.

A.

walked

B.

helped

C.

kept

D.

followed46.

A.

surprise

B.

disappointment

C.

joy

D.

sadness47.

A.

put

B.

handed

C.

sent

D.

carried48.

A.

whispered

B.

shouted

C.

gave

D.

showed49.

A.

basket

B.

bag

C.

bear

D.

gift50.

A.

cry

B.

look

C.

jump

D.

pay51.

A.

divided

B.

changed

C.

destroyed

D.

cut52.

A.

poor

B.

ugly

C.

unhappy

D.

weak7、I

had

just

finished

high

school

when

a

disaster

hit

our

family.

It

was

October

1962,

and

21

was

out

of

the

question.

So

I

found

a

job.

In

1971,

my

employer

announced

only

graduates(大学毕业生)

would

get

22

.

My

job

seemed

at

a

dead

end

unless

I

23

further.

And

to

graduate,

I

had

to

pass

the

higher

secondary

examination

first.

I

24

an

admission

form(表格)

and

rode

to

the

Human

Resource(人力资源)

Management

office.

On

arriving

there,

I

was

25

---I

couldn’t

find

the

form.

It

was

the

last

day

to

26

the

form,

and

no

blank

forms

were

27

at

the

office.

I

was

standing

there,

disappointed,

28

an

elderly

gentleman

asked

me

why

I

looked

so

29

.

I

told

him

what

happened,

30

,

“Now

I’ll

have

to

wait

another

year.”

“Well,”

he

said,

“if

you’re

really

serious

about

studying

further,

come

with

me.

I

have

a

31

blank

form

at

home.”

It

was

12:30

pm.

The

counter(柜台)

would

32

at

2

pm.

His

home

was

10

km

away

and

I

had

a

slight

33

of

going

somewhere

with

a

stranger.

Anyway,

this

was

my

last

chance.

We

reached

his

house

on

my

bike.

He

advised

me

to

remain

34

,

and

gave

me

a

pen

and

the

form.

When

it

was

35

,

he

told

me

to

rush

back

and

36

carefully.

I

reached

the

office

at

1:58

pm.

There

were

two

people

in

line,

waiting

for

their

37

.

Just

then,

the

counter

official

announced

that

no

more

forms

would

be

38

after

mine.

I

breathed

a

sigh

of

39

.

I

passed

the

exam

and

later

got

a

bachelor’s

degree.

I

also

got

the

promotions.

I

40

it

all

to

the

timely

help

from

a

true

gentleman

whose

name

I

forgot

to

ask.21.

A.

education

B.

competition

C.

college

D.

employment22.

A.

attention

B.

promotions

C.

prizes

D.

approval23.

A.

attempted

B.

explained

C.

studied

D.

worked24.

A.

filled

in

B.

stepped

onto

C.

put

down

D.

looked

at25.

A.

ashamed

B.

frightened

C.

embarrassed

D.

shocked26.

A.

review

B.

submit

C.

find

D.

revise27.

A.

appropriate

B.

available

C.

practical

D.

helpful28.

A.

when

B.

before

C.

unless

D.

until29.

A.

serious

B.

angry

C.

troubled

D.

tired30.

A.

agreeing

B.

suggesting

C.

responding

D.

adding31.

A.

special

B.

similar

C.

private

D.

spare32.

A.

close

B.

move

C.

change

D.

reset33.

A.

regret

B.

fear

C.

sadness

D.

puzzle34.

A.

quiet

B.

slow

C.

calm

D.

polite35.

A.

rewritten

B.

done

C.

corrected

D.

read36.

A.

follow

B.

walk

C.

drive

D.

answer37.

A.

form

B.

role

C.

luck

D.

turn38.

A.

accepted

B.

chosen

C.

recommended

D.

recognized39.

A.

relief

B.

confidence

C.

tension

D.

anxiety40.

A.

devote

B.

apply

C.

owe

D.

connect8、

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。One

morning

I

wasted

nearly

an

hour

watching

a

tiny

ant

carry

a

huge

feather.

Several

times,

it

36

several

obstacles

in

its

path.

And

after

a

momentary

pause

it

would

make

the

necessary

detour(绕道).

37

one

point,

the

ant

had

to

cross

a

crack

about

10mm

wide.

After

some

38

thoughts,

the

ant

laid

the

feather

over

the

crack,

walked

39

it

and

picked

the

feather

up

on

the

other

side,

then

continued

on

its

way.

I

was

40

by

the

cleverness

of

this

ant.

It

was

only

a

small

insect,

lacking

in

41

yet

equipped

with

a

brain

to

reason,

explore,

discover

and

overcome.

42

this

ant,

like

the

other

two-legged

creatures

43

on

the

earth,

also

shares

human

failings.

After

some

time

the

ant

44

reached

its

destination

---

a

flower

bed

and

a

small

hole

that

was

the

entrance

to

its

45

home.

It

was

there

that

the

ant

met

its

46

.

How

could

that

large

feather

possibly

47

such

a

small

hole?

Of

course,

it

couldn’t.

So

the

ant,

after

all

this

48

and

using

great

brightness,

overcoming

problems

all

along

the

way,

just

gave

up

the

49

and

went

home.

The

ant

had

not

thought

the

problem

through

50

it

began

its

journey

and

in

the

end

the

feather

was

51

more

than

a

burden.

Isn’t

our

52

like

that?

We

worry

about

our

families;

we

worry

about

the

53

of

money;

and

we

worry

about

all

kinds

of

things.

These

are

all

burdens

---

the

things

we

pick

up

along

life’s

path,

and

drag

them

around

the

obstacles

and

over

the

cracks

that

life

will

bring,

only

to

54

that

at

the

destination

they

are

55

and

we

can’t

take

them

with

us.

36.

A.

came

across

B.

came

about

C.

got

over

D.

dealt

with37.

A.

For

B.

At

C.

To

D.

With38.

A.

brave

B.

tiring

C.

short

D.

magic39.

A.

through

B.

across

C.

beside

D.

behind40.

A.

satisfied

B.

frightened

C.

annoyed

D.

attracted41.

A.

height

B.

size

C.

depth

D.

length42.

A.

Therefore

B.

Otherwise

C.

But

D.

Moreover43.

A.

living

B.

working

C.

sleeping

D.

walking44.

A.

finally

B.

probably

C.

suddenly

D.

easily45.

A.

lonely

B.

comfortable

C.

underground

D.

big46.

A.

partner

B.

parent

C.

match

D.

friend47.

A.

fix

B.

fit

C.

fill

D.

suit48.

A.

trouble

B.

pleasure

C.

decision

D.

matter49.

A.

insect

B.

problem

C.

feather

D.

hole50.

A.

before

B.

after

C.

until

D.

once51.

A.

everything

B.

anything

C.

something

D.

nothing52.

A.

study

B.

aim

C.

dream

D.

life53.

A.

waste

B.

lack

C.

worth

D.

danger54.

A.

think

B.

wonder

C.

warn

D.

find55.

A.

bad

B.

useless

C.

meaningful

D.

practical9、Several

years

ago,

I

worked

in

a

company

as

a

driver.

One

day

in

the

company

when

I

was

cleaning

my

36

which

was

getting

dirty

from

running

outside,

I

noticed

the

owner’s

elderly

father

making

his

37

to

his

grandson.

The

old

man

was

fond

of

fishing

all

his

life.

He

sually

stayed

at

home

because

of

his

old

age,

but

this

time

he

38

to

ask

the

kid

to

take

him

fishing.

The

grandson

said,

‘I’m

not

taking

you!

It’s

39

than

taking

a

kid.’His

answer

broke

my

heart.

I

stopped

working

im

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