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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
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