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浙江考题M5测试卷完形填空Oneweekendafternoon,Itouredanartmuseumwhilewaitingformyhusbandtofinishabusinessmeeting.Iwaslookingforwardtoaquietviewofthewonderfulpaintings.Ayoungcouplewereviewingthepaintingsinfrontofmeand1witheachotherwithoutstopping.Iwatchedthemforamomentand2theladywasdoingallthetalking.Iwassurprisedtoseethatthemanwassopatientandcouldstand(忍受)hiswife's3.ThenImovedon.Imetthemseveraltimes4movedthroughthedifferentroomsofart.EachtimeIheardshecontinuedtalkingaboutthepaintings,Imovedaway5.Iwas6somegiftsinthemuseumshopwhenthecouplecameneartothegate.Beforetheyleft,theman7intohispocketandpulledoutsomethingwhite.Heturneditintoalongstickandthentapped(轻敲)hiswayintothecoatroomtogethiswife's8.“He'sa9man,”theshopassistantbesidemesaid.“Mostofuswould10ifwewereblindatsuchayoungage.Duringhistreatment,hemadeapromisethathislifewouldn't11.So,asbefore,heandhiswifecomein12thereisanewartshow.”“Butwhatdoeshegetoutoftheart?”Iasked.“Hecan'tsee.”“Can'tsee!You're13.Heseesalot,morethanyouandIdo,”theshopassistantsaid.“Hiswifedescribeseachpainting14hecanseeitinhishead.”Ilearnedsomethingaboutpatience,15andlovethatday.Isawthepatienceofayoungwifedescribingpaintingstoapersonwithoutsightandthecourageofahusbandwhowouldnotallowblindnesstomakehislifedifferent.AndIsawthelovesharedbytwopeopleasIwatchedthiscouplewalkawayholdingeachother’shands.A.workingB.talkingC.fightingD.runningA.guessedB.thoughtC.noticedD.hopedA.paintingsB.booksC.wordsD.sentencesA.whenB.beforeC.afterD.sinceA.happilyB.carefullyC.quietlyD.quicklyA.sendingB.makingC.buyingD.postingA.heldB.reachedC.putD.moveA.stickB.giftC.paintingD.jacketA.shyB.braveC.weakD.funnyA.giveupB.cheerupC.growupD.lookupA.agreeB.changeC.leaveD.discoverA.whereverB.whateverC.whicheverD.wheneverA.wrongB.sillyC.rightD.cleverA.becauseB.butC.soD.thoughA.kindnessB.prideC.friendshipD.courage阅读理解AWelcometotheArtMuseum!You'vejuststeppedintooneoftheworld'sgreatestcollectionsofart,coveringcenturiesofhumancreativityfromaroundtheworld.Withthousandsofworksonshow,youmaywonderhowtostartyouvisit,butweareheretohelp.OnthebackofthisVisitorGuide,you'llfinddirectionstosomemust-seeworksinourcollection--the“don'tmiss”listfortheArtMuseum.It'sagreatchoicetostartifyouarenewtothemuseum.Thefollowingpagesincludeaclearfloorplanofthemuseumanditscollections.Butbecausewehaveseveralbuildings,theoverlook(鸟瞰图)belowmightbehelpful.Enjoyyourvisitandfeelfreetoaskforhelpanddirectionsatanypointduringyourstay.1.Thepassageisapagefrom_______.A.tourmapB.newspaper.C.avisitorguide.Dapicturebook.2.Whatcanweseeinthe"don'tmiss"listfortheArtMuseum?A.Somefreepaintings.B.Somemust-seeworks.C.Somenewcollections.D.Somemuseumbuildings.3.WhichpartofthemuseumshowsChineseart?A.The“Bridge”B.RiceBuilding.C.TheModernWing.D.MckinlockCourt4.Wherecanweseethespecialartworks?A.OnallfloorsofRiceBuilding.B.OnthesecondfloorofRiceBuilding.C.OnthefirstfloorofMichiganAvenueBuilding.D.OnthelowerfloorofMichiganAvenueBuilding.BAbout10yearsago,Istartedajobasatrainer.Inoneofmyfirstclasses,theheadtrainertoldusaveryencouragingstory.Hebeganbydrawingamanstandinginthemiddleofacircle.Tomakeitmoreinteresting,hedrewthingslikeahouse,acar,andafewfriendsinsidethecircle.Heaskedthequestion,“Cananyonetellmewhatthisis?”Inalongsilence,oneguydecidedtothrowout,“Theworld?”Thetrainersaid,“That'sclose.ActuallythisisyourComfortZone.Insideyourcircleyouhaveallthethingsthatareimportanttoyou.Yourhome,yourfamily,yourfriendsandyourjob.Peoplefeelthatinsidethiscircletheyaresafefromanydangerorargument.”“Cananyonetellmewhathappenswhenyoustepoutofthiscircle?”Astrongsilencecameovertheroom.Thesameguyfinallystarted,"Youareafraid.”Anotherguysaid,“Youmakemistakes,"Thesilencecontinuedandthetrainersmiledandsaid,“Whenyoumakemistakes,whatcantheresultbe?”Thefirstguyshouted,“Youlearnsomething.”“Exactly,youarelearning.”Thetrainerturnedtotheboardanddrewanarrow(箭头)pointingfromthemantotheoutsideofthecircle.Hecontinuedtosay,“WhenyouleaveyourComfortZoneyouputyourselfoutthere,infrontoftheworldtobeinsituationsthatyouarenotcomfortablewith.Theendresultisthatyouhavelearnedsomethingthatyoudidnotknowandyouslowlybecomeabetterperson.”Heturnedagaintotheboardanddrewabiggercirclearoundthefirstone,andaddedafewnewthingslikemorefriends,abiggerhouse,etc.Accordingtothepassage,theComfortZoneis____________.A.aplacewherewecanleadacomfortablelifeB.apersonwhocanofferussomepleasureC.astateinwhichwefeelallsafeandrightwiththeworldD.circlewhichwecan'tgetoutof2.Whatwillhappenifwestepoutofthecircle?A.Wewillhavesmallerhousesandfewerfriends.B.Wewillfeelsaferandhappier.C.Wewillfeelafraidandmakemistakes.D.Wecanlearnmoreandbecomebetter.3.Thetrainerfinallydrewabiggercirclearoundthefirstonebecausehewantedto______.A.showthathewasgoodatdrawingcirclesB.drawanotherComfortZoneC.tellusthatleavingtheComfortZonewouldbringmoretousD.raiseanotherquestion4.Whichsentencecouldbethebestendingofthispassage?A.OnlybysteppingoutoftheComfortZonecanyoubecomeabetterperson.B.Asaresult,everyoneshouldstayinsidetheComfortZone.C.ItwillneverbesafeifyouleavetheComfortZone.D.Stopmakingmistakesandtryyourbesttolearnmoreabouttheworld.CAlicespendshersummervacationswalkingbackintohistory,Aliceis15andsheisaguidewhoshowsvisitorsaroundtheFort(城堡)DelawareMuseuminNewYork.“Thisyear,Ispunwool(纺毛线)onspinningwheel.Lastyear,Iwasacandlemaker.Myfirstyear,Icaredforthegardenandlookedaftertheanimals.AllthejobsI’vehadattheforthavebeenreallyfun.”FortDelawareisaliving-historymuseumthatshowshowlifewasinfrontier(边远地区)Americainthemid-1700s.“Readingabouthistorycan’tcomparetoexperiencingitforyourself,”saysAlice.Theexperiencebeginsassoonasvisitorsenterthefort.Thesmellofwoodsmokefillstheair.Womeninpetticoats(longskirts)andmeninkneebreeches(knee-lengthshorts)arebusywiththeirchores.Theguidesshowvisitorshowthesettles(移民)wouldhavecarriedouteverydaywork.“KidsaresurprisedwhenItellthemthatoneoftheirjobswouldhavebeentomakecandles,”saysanotherguide,16-year--oldJane.Theydon’trealizethatkidsbackthenhadtoworkhard.”Shealsoshowsvisitorshowtoplaywithtoysandgames.Theyareplayinghistoricalparts,sotheguidescan'twearshortsorT-shirtswhentheweatherishot.Buttheclothesofthepastcaneasilychangemodernkidsintopeoplefrom18thcentury.“Theclothingfeltstrangeatfirst,butitdoesmakeiteasiertogetintocharacters,”saysJane.WorkingattheforthashelpedJanetoappreciateherlifeevenmore.Aliceagrees,“Theforthaslaughedmehowhardlifewasandhowmuchworktherewaseveryday.Wearesoluckywitheverythingwehavenow.Lifewasn’talwaysthiseasy.1.FortDelawareinNewYorkisa_______museum.A.living-historyB.toyC.candleD.clothing2.WhichofthefollowingisTUREaboutthelifeinfrontierAmericainthemid-1700s?A.Peoplecouldn'tmakefire.B.KidsplayedwithtoysandgamesalldaylongC.Peoplecouldusespinningwheel.D.Kidsdidn'tfeedtheanimals.3.Whydomodernkidshavetowearthestrangeclothingwhileplayinghistoricalparts?A.Becausewearingthestrangeclothingmakeskidsfun.B.Becauseitiseasierforkidstogetintocharacters.C.Becausekidslikewearingthestrangeclothing.D.Becausetheweatherishot.4.Themainideaofthispassageisthat_______.A.allthejobsAlicehashadattheforthavebeenreallyfunB.howhardlifewasandhowmuchworktherewasinthepastC.readingabouthistorycancomparetoexperiencingitforyourselfD.wearesoluckywitheverythingwehavenow,andthenwemustappreciatethem词汇运用A.用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次。entryexhibitionshoutpunishwholeentryexhibitionshoutpunishwhole1.No_______totheroom.It'sagainsttherule.2.Theteacher_______thenoisychildrenbymakingthemstayafterschoolyesterday.3.Doyoualwayscelebrateholidaywithyour________family?4.DamingcalledBettyandLinglingtogoandseethedeer_______inHangzhou.5.No______!Wemustalwayskeepquietinthemuseum.B.阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)Manymuseumshouseworksofart,andsomehavevaluablepiec
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