完形阅读每日一练40篇_第1页
完形阅读每日一练40篇_第2页
完形阅读每日一练40篇_第3页
完形阅读每日一练40篇_第4页
完形阅读每日一练40篇_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩79页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

完形阅读每日一练40篇

完形每日一练1

WhenIwasyoung,Iwasveryembarrassed(J览Mt)tobeseenwithmyfather.Hewasdisabled

andveryshort,andhe34withgreatdifficulty.Whenwewalkedtogether,withhishandon

myarmforbalance,peoplewould35,Iwouldbenervousabouttheunwanted36.

Itwas37forustowalkinstep,andbecauseofthat,wedidn'tsaymuchaswewent

38.Butaswestartedout,healwayssaid,“Yousetthepace(步幅).Iwilltrytofollowyou.”

Ourusualwalkwastoorfromthesubway,whichwashowhegottowork.Henevermisseda

dayandwould39ittotheofficeevenifotherscouldnot.

He40talkedabouthimselfasanunhappyman,nordidheshowanyenvy(嫉妒)ofthe

morefortunateorable.Whathe41inotherswasa“goodheart."42ifhefoundone,the

ownerwasgoodenoughforhim.

Hehasbeengonemanyyearsnow.IwonderifhefeltIdidn't43tobeseenwithhim

duringourwalks.Ifhedid,IamsorryInevertoldhimhow44Iwas.IthinkofhimwhenI

complainaboutlife,whenIenvyanother5sgoodfortune,andwhenIdon'thavea“goodheart”.

AtsuchtimesIputmyhandonhisarmtogetbackmy45,andsay,“Yousetthepace.I

willtrytofollowyou.”

34.A.walkedB.spokeC.playedD.studied

35.A.listenB.lookC.talkD.stand

36.A.invitationB.informationC.expressionD.attention

37.A.possibleB.importantC.difficultD.necessary

38.A.alongB.awayC.aloneD.around

39.A.tryB.getC.makeD.keep

40.A.onlyB.neverC.onceD.also

41.A.thoughtofB.learnedaboutC.dependedonD.lookedfor

42.A.andB.butC.nowD.then

43.A.careB.enjoyC.hateD.like

44.A.proudB.nervousC.sorryD.sad

45.A.luckB.balanceC.chanceD.purpose

(1)

Haveyouevercrossedtheroadtoavoidtalkingtosomeoneyoumeet?Wouldyoulovetogo

toapartyandtalkconfidently(自信地)toeveryguest?Andareyounervousabouttheideaof

beingatasocialsituationinanothercountry?Don'tworry—wecanhelpyou!

Youneedn'tworryaboutsituationsliketheseifyouhavegoodsocialskills.Andtheyareeasy

tolearn.Hereareafewideastohelpyou.

♦Learnhowtodosmalltalk

Smalltalkisveryimportantandpreparesformoreseriousconversations.Beprepared!Have

somelow-risk(低风险)conversationopenersready.Forexample:

•thinkofarecentnewsstory-nottooserious,e.g.astoryaboutafilmstarorsportsstar

•thinkof"safb"thingsyoucanaskpeople'sopinionsabout-music,sport,films,etc.

•thinkoftopicsthatyouwouldavoidifyouweretalkingtostrangers-andavoidtalkingabout

them!Thatway,youdon'tdamageyourconfidence!

♦Developyourlisteningskills

Listeningisaskillwhichmostpeopledon'thave,butcommunicationisatwo-wayprocess

(过程)—itincludesspeakingandlistening.Alwaysremember-youwon'timpress(留下象)

peopleifyoutalktoomuch.Herearesomeideastomakeyouabetterlistener:

Do...

•showthatyouarelisteningbyusingencouragingnoisesandgesturessmiling,nodding,saying

“uh・huh''and"OK”,etc.

•keepgoodeyecontact(交流)

•askformoreinformationtoshowyourinterest

Don't.,.

•lookatyourwatch

•lookawayfromthepersonwhoistalkingtoyou

•changethesubject

•finishotherpeople'ssentencesforthem

Alwaysremember:Talktoamanabouthimselfandhewillspeaktoyouforhours!

♦Learntherules

Ifyougotoasocialsituationinanothercountry,rememberthatsocialrulescanbedifferent.

Insomecountries,forexample,youhavetoarriveontimeataparty;inothercountries,youdon't

needto.Inmostplaces,youdon'thavetotakeagifttoaparty—butfindoutfirst!(336)

48.Wecanencouragethespeakertogoontalkingby.

A.saying”uh-huh"B.avoidingeyecontact

C.lookingatthewatchD.changingthesubject

49.Todevelopourlisteningskills,we'dbetter.

A.thinkofanewsstoryaboutasportsstarB.rememberthesocialrulesaredifferent

C.lookawayfromthepersontalkingtousD.smilefromtimetotimetoshowourinterest

50.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencetellyouaboutpeople?

A.Menliketoshowoffthroughstories.B.Peoplearemoreinterestedintopicsaboutthemselves.

C.Menaregoodatbeinggoodlisteners.D.Peoplewillspeakiftheyknoweachotherverywell.

51.Wheremightyoureadapassagelikethis?

A.InanEnglishteachingbookonhowtohelpstudentstalk.

B.Inabusinesscourseonhowtomakepeoplehappy.

C.Inabookwhichtellsyouwhattodoatsocialsituations.

D.Inabookwhichhelpsyouprepareforanopeningtalk.

完形每日一练2

Iwasstandingbythesideoftheroadat6:30a.m.Whenthetaxitookmy1tothe

PhiladelphiaAirport,Iwastoo2tospeak.Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Iwasleftmyhomeby

myself.Ihadnoonetodependonand3knewhowtogetbacktomydorm(宿舍),formy

motherusedtotakemetoschoolinhercar.

Luckily,I4infindingmywaybacksafely.Afewdayslater,Ialsomadeafewfriends.

However,Istillfeltalone.WhenIwenttothePhiladelphiaMuseumofArtwithsomeofmyfriends,

Iwasvery5attheart,buttheyquicklyranpasttheart,headingtowardsthefreefoodinstead.

AndIwantedtowork6theuniversitynewspaper,but7ofmyfriendswantedtogotothe

informationmeetingforthenewspaper.

I8toattendthemeetingbymyself.Goingalonewasn'tasfrighteningasIhadimagined.

Infact,nooneseemedto9orcare!IcouldleavewhenIfeltlikeleaving.Itwasn'tbadatall!

AlthoughIambeginningtofeelmorecomfortableabout10onmyself,Iamnotplanning

tocutoffmyselffromtherestofthe11.1stillcallhometwiceaday.Becausenomatterhow

independent(独立)Imaybecome,Iwillalwaysneedpeopleto12mylifewith.

1.A.motherB.teacherC.friendD.classmate

2.A.nervousB.happyC.sorryD.sad

3.A.nearlyB.onlyC.hardlyD.quickly

4.A.tiredB.sufferedC.failedD.succeeded

5.A.relaxedB.excitedC.worriedD.tired

6.A.asB.forC.toD.with

7.A.noneB.someC.manyD.all

8.A.wantedB.expectedC.decidedD.hated

9.A.enjoyB.findC.interestD.notice

10.A.gettingB.dependingC.puttingD.turning

11.A.worldB.IfeC.fimilyD.unkersity

12.A.pendB.hdpC.8areD.k©p

(2)

Aworldwidefoodshortageisgettingmoreandmoreseriousforthelivesofmillions.

Theperiodofcheapfoodisover.InCameroon,24peoplehavebeenkilledinfoodriots(暴

舌L)sinceFebruary.Inthepastmonth,therehavebeenfoodriotsineightothercountries.

BanKi-Moonsaidthathigherfoodpricesrisked(冒险)sweepingawayprogresstowards

solvingpoverty(beingpoor)problemsandcouldharmtheworld'sgrowthandsafety.

WHATCAUSEDTHEPRICERISES?

Theriseinthepriceofcropsmayresultfrommanythings.Forexample,thesuddenneedof

foodcropsforuseinbiofuels(生物燃料),inbothEuropeandtheUnitedStates.Thericegrowing

landincountriessuchasthePhilippinesisbeinglosttoindustrializationandurbanization(城市化),

whilethegrowingneedformeatanddairyproductsisleadingfarmerstogiveupricegrowing.

Floodingandcoldweatherinriceproducingcountrieshavealsohitproduction.

WHOISWORSTINFLUENCED?

Thefoodpricerisehitsthepoorhardest.Foodmakesupabout10to20percentofhome

spendingindevelopedcountries,butasmuchas60to80percentindevelopingcountries.

TheWorldFoodProgrammehaswarnedthatwecouldbelivinginaworldoffoodsupply

imbalances(不平衡)until2010atleast.

WHATCANWEDOABOUTIT?

Intheshortterm,farmersinthedevelopedworldarelikelytobeattracted(吸弓|)byhigh

pricesandtrytogrowmorecrops.ThesignsarethatEurope9sfarmerswillgrow13percentmore

cropsthisyear.

Inthedevelopingworld,thingsarelesscertain,becausethepoorestinAfricaandIndiahave

beensellingtheirtoolsandtheiranimalsjusttobuyfood.

Forthepoorest,recovery(恢复)ismoredifficultandhelpwillbeneeded.Thebalancewill

finallyberepaired-nearlyhalfoftheworld'spossiblefanninglandisunused.(312)

48.Whatworldwideproblemisthepassagetalkingabout?

A.There'refoodriotsinninecountries.

B.24peoplehavebeenkilledsinceFebruary.

C.There9snoenoughfoodformillionsofpeople.

D.Industrializationmakespeoplegiveupricegrowing.

49.WhichisNOTthecauseoffoodpricerises?

A.Developedcountriesneedcropsforbiofuels.

B-Urbanizationusesmorefarmingland.

C.Badweathermakeslessfoodproduction.

D.Thefarmersdon'tliketogrowrice.

50.InmostChinesefamilies,percentofthehomespendingisonfood.

A.10B.20C.30D.70

51.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Europe'sfarmerswillbecomemuchricherbecauseofhigherprices.

B-Thehigherfoodpricesmayharmtheworld'sgrowthandsafety.

C.Thefoodsupplyproblemwilldisappearsooninthepoorestcountries.

D.Weneedbuyandstoremuchfoodforthefutureatthemoment.

完形每日一练3

Awhitewoman,aboutfiftyyearsold,gotontheplaneandfoundherseatnexttoablackman.

Shewasnothappywiththissoshe34theairhostess(awomanwhoservesfoodonaplane).

Soonthehostesscame.“Madam,whatisthematter?^^sheasked.

“Youobviouslydonotseeitthen?”thewomansaid."Youplacedmenexttoa35.Ido

notagreetositnexttosomeonefromsuchadisgusting(unpleasant)group.Givemeadifferent

36J

“Becalm,please,thehostesssaid."Almostalltheseatsonthisflightaretaken.37will

gotoseeifanotherplaceisavailable.^^Thehostesswentawayandthencamebackafewminutes

38.“Madam,justasIthought,thereareno39seatsintheeconomyclass(经济舱).Ispoke

tothecaptainandhetoldmethatthereis40nofreeseatinthebusinessclass.Butwehave

oneseatinthefirstclass."41thewomancouldsayanything,thehostess42.“Itisnot

usualforourcompanytoallowsomeonefromtheeconomyclasstositinthefirstclass.However,

thecaptainfeelsthatitwouldnotbegoodtomakesomeonesit43someonesodisgusting.^^

She44totheblackman,andsaid."Forthatreason,Sir,ifyouwouldliketo,pleasetakeyour

bag45aseatiswaitingforyouinthefirstclass.^^Atthemoment,theotherpeopleinthe

planestoodupandhittheirhandstogetherandcheered.

34.A.askedB.heardC.calledD.told

35.A.youngladyB.prettyhostessC.whitemanD.blackman

36.A.ticketB.seatC.tableD.plane

37.A.SheB.HeC.YouD.I

38.A.agoB.laterC.beforeD.after

39.A.freeB.goodC.smallD.single

40.A.alreadyB.seldomC.everD.also

41.A.WhenB.TillC.WhileD.Before

42.A.wentB.leftC.continuedD.laughed

43.A.behindB.aheadC.oppositetoD.nextto

44.A.shoutedB.pointedC.walkedD.turned

45.A.becauseB.whenC.whileD.though

(3)

Whenshewasveryyoung,PattiWilsongottoknowthatshewasanepileptic(癫痫患者)and

couldn'tliveasnormallyasotherchildren.Yetshelikedrunning.Shetoldherfatherthatshe

wouldreallylovetobreaktheworld'slong-distancerunningrecordforwomen.

HerfatherdideverythingtohelpPattitorealizeherdream.HecheckedtheGuinessBookof

WorldRecordsandfoundthatthefarthestanywomanhadrunwas80miles.HetoldPattitomake

acarefulplan.Asafreshman(herfirstyear)inhighschool,shesaidpubliclythatshewasgoingto

runfromOrangeCountyuptoSanFrancisco(nearly400miles),andthenextyear,asasophomore,

shewouldruntoPortland,Oregon(over1500miles).AsajuniorshewouldruntoSt.Louis

(about2000miles)andasasenior,totheWhiteHouse(morethan3000milesaway)!

Atthestartofherfirstyearinhighschoolin1975,sheandherdadranthe100milesfromLa

PalmatoSanDiego.Inthatsameyear,asafreshman,shecompletedherruntoSanFrancisco

wearingaT-shirtthatread,“ILoveEpileptics.Herdadraneverymileatherside.Hermom

followedtheminamotorhomeincaseanythingwentwrong.

Inhersophomoreyear,Patti'sclassmatesgotbehindher.Theybuiltagiantposterthatread,

“Run,Patti,Run!”Onherway,shefractured(broke)aboneinherfoot.Adoctortoldhershehad

tostopherrunandputaeast(铸件)onherfoot,butshedidn'tlisten.Thedoctorhadtowrapher

footupinsteadofputtingitinacast.ShefinishedtheruntoPortland,completingherlastmilewith

theheadofOregon.Youmayhaveseentheheadlines:'4SuperRunner,PattiWilsonEndsMarathon

forEpilepsyonHer17thBirthday.

AfterfourmonthsofalmostcontinuousrunningfromtheWestCoasttotheEastCoast,Patti

arrivedinWashington,D.C.andshookthehandofthePresidentoftheUnitedStates.Shetold

him,“Iwantedpeopletoknowthatepilepticsarenormalhumanbeingswithnormallives.(375)

48.PattiWilsoncompletedherruntoSanFranciscowhenshewasin.

A.Grade1B.Grade2C.Grade3D.Grade4

49.PattifinishedtheruntoPortlandin.

A.1975B.1976C.1977D.1978

50.AlthoughPattibrokeherboneinherfootonhersecondmarathon,.

A.shestoppedherrunandputacastonherfoot

B-shewentonwithherrunwithherfootwrappedup

C.shedidn'tevenwrapherfootupandwentonwithherrun

D.sheputacastonherfootandstayedinhospitalforaweek

51.Fromthestory,weknowthatPattitooktheruninorder.

A.torunwiththegovernorofOregon

B-tobecomeasuperrunneroftheworld

C.toshakehandswiththePresidentoftheUnitedStates

D.toproveepilepticsarenormalpeoplewithnormallives

完形每日一练4

AGood,UsedCar

Hewasanoldman,andhewasbuyingacar,notanewcarbutagood,usedcar.Hethoughhe

wantedabigcar,bigenoughforhischildrenandhisgrandchildren.Hewantedtobeabletotake

34fordrivesandtobuyicecream.Thesalesman(themanwhosoldthecars),after35

totheoldmanforquiteawhile,realizedthattheman's36andgrandchildrendidn'tcome

toseehimthatoften.Theylivedinanotherstate,andheusually37toseethem.The

salesman38realizedthattheoldmandidn'treallyneeda39car.Infact,it

wouldbequiteexpensiveandnotconvenientforhim.Thesalesmanthoughtabouttheoldmanand

his40,andhethoughtabouthisusedcars.Suddenlyhethoughtoftheperfectanswerto

theproblem:amedium-sizedcarinexcellentcondition(状况).Itwouldn'tbetoo41to

run,itwouldbereliable(dependable),anditwouldbebigenoughforfourorfivepeople.Thiscar

wouldbeeconomical(notwasteful)anddependableontheroad,sotheoldmancould42

tooseehisfamilyifhewantedto.Thesalesmansuggestedthattheoldmanbuythiscar,andhe

explained43hethoughtitwouldbeagoodcarforhim.Theoldmanthoughtitover,and

hetookthesalesman's44.He45thecar,andheenjoyedthefactthesalesman

hadunderstoodhisrealneeds-betterthanhimselfhad,asamatteroffact.

34.A.himB.herC.itD.them

35.A.pointingB.gettingC.talkingD.returning

36.A.sonsB.childrenC.neighborsD.friends

37.A.cameB.wentC.gotD.arrived

38.A.alsoB.alreadyC.oftenD.usually

39.A.smallB.bigC.dearD.beautiful

40.A.carsB.shopsC.lifeD.name

41.A.expensiveB.cheapC.largeD.economical

42.A.rideB.takeC.driveD.ask

43.A.whenB.whereC.whichD.why

44.A.moneyB.adviceC.exampleD.keys

45.A.likedB.foundC.dislikedD.lost

(4)

Iamaneighth-gradestudentatCentralMiddleSchool.Inmythreeyearsattheschool,Ihave

playedsoccer,basketball,andbaseball.Ilovesportsandreallyenjoybeingpartofateam.Playing

onourschoolsportsteamshasbeenthebestpartofmiddleschoolforme.IknowI'mluckythat

I'vehadthisopportunity.

Somekidshavenotbeensolucky.Infact,manykidswholovesportsdon'thavethechance

toplayonaschoolteam.That'sbecause,tomakeateam,youhavetotryout.Theideaisthatkids

whoaregoodatsportswilldowellintryoutsandmaketheteam.Butwhataboutthekidswho

don'tdowellduringtryouts?Maybetheyareillthatday,ornervous,orarejusthavingabadday,

sotheydon'tplaytheirbest.Theydon'tmaketheteam,andthatistoobad.

Also,therearekidswhoreallydon'thavetheskillstoplaywell.Theynevermakeateam,and

thatisn'tfaireither.Howwillkidseverlearntheskillsiftheydon'thaveachancetoplay?

Remember,thisistheschoolandstudentsareheretolearn.Allkidsshouldhavethechanceto

learnsportsskillsandteamworkbyplayingonaschoolsportsteam.

Thereareotherreasonswhyeverystudentshouldhavethechancetoplaysports.Sportsare

importantforgoodhealthandfitness.Theyhelpkidsfeelgoodaboutthemselvesandtheirschool.

Theybuildfriendshipsamongteammates.Coachesaregoodrolemodels,andstudentswhoplay

teamsportslearngoodsportsmanship.And,mostimportant,teamsportsarefun!Playershavefun

playing,andtheirparentshavefunwatchingandcheeringfortheteam.So,sportsbringkidsand

parentstogether,too.

BynowyouknowhowIfeel.Everykidwhowantstoplayonaschoolsportsteamshould

havethechance.Theseteamsareforfunandfitness—they9renotprofessionalteams!Let'schange

therulesformakingateam.Let'sgetridoftryouts.Let'sgiveeverystudentatCentralMiddle

Schoolthechancetowearateamuniform.(365)

48.Howmanykindsofsportshasthewriterplayedinthethreeyearsatschool?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

49.Thewriterbelievesthattryoutsare.

A.funB.hardC.usefulD.unfair

50.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothefourthparagraph?

A.Sportsbringkidsandparentstogether.

B・Sportsbuildfriendshipsamongteammates.

C.Sportshelpkidsfeelgoodaboutthemselves.

D.Sportsarefunandmakestudentsstudybetter.

51.Thewriter'smainpurposeforwritingthisarticleisto.

A.advisekidsnottotryoutforaschoolteam

B-tellaboutexcitingmomentsonsportsfields

C.makepeoplebelieveallkidsshouldplayteamsports

D.sharehisopinionsofplayingteamsportswithreaders

完形每日一练5

Iwasfilledwithuncertaintiesandworriesuntilmygrandfathertoldmetostandtall.

Itwasno36Iwasn'tlookingforwardto(期待)enteringninthgrade.Highschoolis

wellknownforbeingaplaceforseriouscompetitions,whereeveryoneseemstobe37

physicalchangesandloveself-esteem(自尊).Forme,38wasmygreatestproblem.

Ihadalwaysfeltnoconfidenceandoutofplacesasoneofthetallermembersofmyclass,

standingahead39theothergirls.

Mygrandfatherwouldwatchmegrow40uncomfortable,buthedidn'tlaughatmy

self-consciousness(不自在)ortrytocomfortme.Instead,hewouldgivemeadvice.

“Standstraightandhe'dsay,41Iunsuccessfully,triedtomakemyselfsmaller

andshorter.Andeachtime,Iwouldcarefully42hiswords.Evenatage15,Iunderstood

thathisadvicewasaboutmorethanjustinches(英寸).

MygrandfatherjoinedthearmytofightforhiscountrywhenGermansoldiers43his

hometownofTarnowinPoland."Standstraight,standmeantsomethingelsebackthen.After

thewar,heleftforAmerica.44inanewcountry,hewasfrightenedabouthisfuture.

WalkingintothecrowdedandnoisystreetsofNewYork,"Standstraight,andstandtall,“hewould

tellhimself.

Thankstothehelpofa45friend,hegotajobinajewelry(珠宝)shoponabusy

street.Withinmonths,mygrandfatherwassellingjewelryasifhe'dbeendoingithiswholelife.

Iamsoproudtobeoneofthosechildrenwhocarryon46familyname.My

grandfather'sunusualandspecialexperienceshavechangedthewayIthinkaboutmyownlife.His

advicetomehasbecomemuchmorethanachallengeto47myposture(姿势).Ittellsme

tobeproudofwhoIam.

36.A.wonderB.reasonC.guessD.question

37.A.goingthroughB.startingwithC.showingupD.makingout

38.A.shapeB.appearanceC.heightD.shyness

39.A.ofB.amongC.overD.above

40.A.increasinglyB.slowlyC.greatlyD.surprisingly

41.A.beforeB.whenC.afterD.since

42.A.listentoB.understandC.followD.catch

43.A.stayedB.tookC.brokeD.beat

44.A.BeinghomesickB.WithoutmoneyC.FullofhopesD.Allalone

45.A.interestingB.amazingC.tiringD.caring

46.A.myB.hisC.ourD.their

47.A.formB.buildC.improveD.choose

(5)

Myteacher,Mrs.Palmquist,makesusdoourhomeworkeveryday.Ialwaysdomy

homework.Idon'twantMrs.PalmquisttobeupsetwithmeandIliketogetgoodgradesin

school.

Thereisastudentinourclasswhoneverdoeshishomework.HisnameisBobby.Healways

saysthatheforgotwhattodo.Noneofusunderstoodwhyhedidn'tdohishomework.Itwasn't

hardanditdidn'ttakelongtocomplete.

Theweekbeforeourwinterbreak,Mrs.Palmquistgaveushomeworkpasses,sowedidnot

havetodohomeworkonenightwithoutanytrouble.SomeofusweresurprisedwhenMrs.

PalmquistgaveBobbyahomeworkpass.Whywouldshegivehimone?Bobbydidn'tdohis

homeworkandhewasbeingrewarded(奖励).Thatwasn'tfair.

ThenextdayBobbydidn'tcometoschool.Mrs.PalmquisttoldusthatBobbyhadbeenvery

sick.Hewenttothedoctors,butitdidn'thelp.Thenhewasputinthehospitalsothattheycould

helphimgetbetter.Wewereallverysad.

TheclassdecidedtohelpBobbywithhishomeworkproblem.Duringourfreetimewemade

Bobbycards.Eachcardhadaspecialgiftinside.EverystudentgaveBobbyhisorherhomework

pass.

Mrs.Palmquisthadtearsinhereyeswhensherealizedwhatwehaddone.Shetoldusthat

shewasveryproudofouractionsandcancelledhomeworkforoneweek.

Afewmonthslater,Bobbyreturnedtoschool.Hewasbetter.ThedoctorshelpedcureBobby

ofhisillness.Everydayafterhisreturn,Bobbycompletedhishomework.Hedidn'tneedourgifts

afterall.Mrs.Palmquisttoldusthatheusedourpasseseverydaywhenhewassick.Ilearneda

lotinMrs.Palmquist^classthatyear.MymomsaysIlearnedmorethanIrealized.Adultssure

arefunny!(323)

48.Thewriterdoesherhomeworkeveryday.

A・togiveagiftB.tolearnfromherteacher

C•tohelpBobbyD.togetgoodgrades

49.Withthehomeworkpasses,thestudents.

A.didn'tneedtodotheirhomework

B-shoulddotheirhomeworkathome

C.couldpassexamsandgetgoodgrades

D.didn'tgethomeworkfromMrs.Palmquist

50.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?

A.Bobbydidn'tdohishomeworkbecauseofhisillness.

B.Bobby'sclassmatesweresadwhentheyknewhewasill.

C.Bobbyusedhisownhomeworkpassestogetoutoftrouble.

D.Mrs.Palmquistdidn'tgiveherstudentshomeworkforaweek.

51.Whichisprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ASickStudentB.TheSpecialGift

C.AFunnyTeacherD.Bobby'sHomework

完形每日一练6

ShaquilleO'Nealwaschosenin1996asoneofthe50GreatestPlayersinNBAHistory.He

was36asthe1999-2000MostValuablePlayerbymedia.HewasinAll-NBAFirstTeamfour

times.HewasinAll-Starninetimes.O'Nealisagreatbasketballplayer,andheisalsoasuccessful

37.

ShaquilleO'Nealisbothabigman,morethan7feettalland310pounds,andabigbasketball

star.Herearesomefactsaboutthis38player.HewasbomonMarch6,1972,inNewark,

NewJersey.Hisnickname(绰号),Shaq,istakenfromhis39name.ShaquilleRashaun,

whichmeans"littlewarrior^^40Arabic.Whenhewasachild,hedidnotwanttoplay

basketballorbearapsinger.Hewantedtobeabreakdancer,41whenhewas13,hestarted

playingbasketballforanAmericanteaminGermany,wherehewasliving42hisfamily.His

parentshadtolookaftertheyoungbasketballplayerinhisdailylifebecausehewastooyoungat

thattime.InGermany,hemetDaleBrown,thetrainerofthebasketballteamofLousianaState

University(LSU).This43withTrainerBrownguidedShaqtochooseLSUafterhefinished

highschool.Thenattheageof20,Shaq44theOrlandoMagic,anNBAteam.Shaqisnow

number34withtheLosAngelesLakersandhas45a7-yearcontractfor$123million,or“a

hundredmil"46Shaquillecallsitinhisrapsong“ItWasAllaDream.”

ShaquilleO'NealisthegreatestexampleofanNBAplayerwhobecamearapper.Hehasmade

foursuccessfulrapalbums(专辑)・“ItWasAllaDream^^isoneofhisrapsongs.Inthesonghetells

peoplehowhe47whenhebecamesuccessful.

Whatanamazingsuccessstoryhehashad.

36.A.reachedB.caughtC.heldD.picked

37.A.dancerB.trainerC.rapsingerD.moviestar

38.A.richB.famousC.stra

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

最新文档

评论

0/150

提交评论