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专题09完型填空(10空)20篇1.考查原则:(1)注重在语境中综合考查学生对词义的辨析.理解与搭配。(2)考查结合语境进行分析,判断的能力。2、设题原则:(1)设空以实词(名词、形容词,副词及动词等)为主,虚词为辅,实词与虚词的比例基本是8:2或7:3.(2)设题角度以根据上下文语境考查形近词或近义词的辨析为主,减少了单纯考查语法的题目。3.答题误区:误区1:对篇章知识理解不准确应充分利用首句、首段等信息理解篇章大意。误区2:忽视上下文逻辑关系事实细节不会孤立出现,应结合文章前后内容,利用因果.类比、时间、空间等关系,。误区3:语法知识运用不准确做题时应考虑句子结构和动词形式。误区4:凭主观想象选择答案应站在作者的立场上去做题。误区5;固定搭配掌握不到位应积累、记劳常用短语和搭配。1.ChinaissharingitsexperienceandlessonsinthisbattleoftheCOVID-19withothercountriesandtryingitsbestto____1____helpforthosepeoplebadlyaffectedbythedisease.Duringearlierstagesofthedomesticoutbreak,China____2____muchsupportfromtheinternationalsociety.Nowwehavepassedthemostdifficulttimeofthebattle.Whilethe____3____ofthevirusinChinahasbeenbasicallyprevented,globalinfections(感染)aregreatlyincreasing.Chinahassentexpertteamstoseveralcountries,includingItaly,Serbia,Pakistan,Iran,England,France,GermanyandBurma,tooffermedicalhelp.Atthesametime,Chinahasprovidedsomemedicalsuppliesandprotectiveequipment,suchastestboxes,Chinese____4____,breathingmachinesandmaskstosomeforeigncountriesandregions.Chinahasgivenaway20milliondollarstoWHOtohelpthe____5____totrytostopthespreadofvirusandhelp____6____thepublichealthofotherdevelopingcountries.Chinesehealthdepartmentsandexpertsalsohavekeptin_____7_____withmorethan100countriesandregions.ThesemedicalmeasureshaveshownthatChinaisacohesive(凝聚力的)and____8____countrythatiswillingtobringadvantagestotheworld.Inthenextstep,Chinawilldeepeninternationalcooperationondevelopingdrugsandvaccines(疫苗)____9____thevirusandguideitsforeignmedicalaidnetworksinover50foreigncountriestohelplocalregions____10____thedisasterofthevirus.ChinaalsowillholdthemeetingofG20healthministers.1.A.ask B.provide C.offer D.give2.A.received B.kept C.prepared D.refused3.A.fear B.pain C.spread D.communication4.A.dishes B.medicine C.message D.food5.A.hospital B.office C.organization D.government6.A.improve B.discover C.explore D.change7.A.agreement B.expression C.touch D.connect8.A.faithful B.attractive C.responsible D.friendly9.A.against B.with C.from D.for10.A.takeplace B.dealwith C.sufferfrom D.incontrolof2.GovernmentsandbusinessworldwidearecreatingsmartphoneappstohelptrackthespreadofCOVID-19.Trackingthespreadofadiseaseisanimportantstepin_____11_____itsoutbreak.Bytrackingdownpeoplewhohavebeenincontact_____12_____COVID-19patients,healthexpertscanwarnthem,andkeepCOVID-19fromspreading_____13_____.Thisiscalled“contacttracing”._____14_____governmentsremoveCOVID-19lockdownlimits,they’llneedtobeabletoquicklyfindandcontain(控制)newoutbreaks.Contacttracingwillbea(n)_____15_____partoftheprocess.ButbecauseCOVID-19spreadsso_____16_____tosomanypeople,it’salmostimpossibletotraceallcontactswithphonecalls.That’s_____17_____manypeoplehopethatdigitalcontacttracingwithsmartphoneswillhelp.Mostcontacttracingappscollect_____18_____aboutwherepeoplehavegoneandthepeoplethey’vehadcontactwith.Theappscannotify(通知)_____19_____whenoneoftheirrecentcontactshasbeenfoundtohaveCOVID-19.Somesystemsalsonotifygovernmentsorhealthcareworkers.Nowmanyappshavebeen_____20_____aroundtheworld.Butsomepeopleworrytheappsarebeingmadetooquicklyandmaynotprotectpeople’sprivateinformation.11.A.stopping B.keeping C.studying D.using12.A.for B.by C.with D.at13.A.nearer B.further C.higher D.slower14.A.As B.Though C.So D.But15.A.expensive B.friendly C.cheap D.important16.A.quickly B.clearly C.politely D.softly17.A.where B.why C.which D.how18.A.story B.advice C.information D.answer19.A.patients B.doctors C.families D.users20.A.developed B.found C.bought D.borrowed3.LiJunisamiddleschoolstudent.HeisnowstudyinginGrade8inamiddleschoolinNanan,Chongqing.Hehashadlotsof___21___sincehewaslittle.Butastimegoesbythereisonlyonedreamstillinhismind.LiJunsayswhenhewasachild,heheardaboutrocketsandspaceships.___22___,hedidn’tknowwhattheywere.Fromhisfather,hestartedtoknowthatscientistsmake___23___tocarrypeopleandthingsintospace.Fromthenon,hebecameveryinterested___24___space.Everytimeheseesbeautifulstarsandthemoonintheskyatnight,hegetsveryexcited.Heisalwaysdreamingthathecanflytospaceto___25___theearthoneday.Inschool,LiJunlearnedthatthefirstmanflewintospacein1961,andlater,___26___astronautsmadeitsuccessfultotravelintospace.Someastronautsevenlandedonthemoon.Histeacheralwaystellshimtolearnmore.Heknowsnot___27___cantravelintospace.Moreimportantly,___28___hecanflytospace,hemustbetrainedspecially.LiJunknowsit’snoteasytomakehisdreamcometrue,buthedecidestotry___29___best.Hesays,“I’vehadthisdreamformanyyears.Itbringsmealotofhappinessandalwaysmakesmestudyharder.Evenifitdoesn’tcometrueintheend,I____30____besorry.”21.A.jobs B.dreams C.friends D.teachers22.A.Suchas B.Ofcourse C.Atfirst D.Atlast23.A.trains B.bikes C.cars D.rockets24.A.in B.on C.of D.about25.A.takeup B.lookup C.arriveat D.lookat26.A.fewer B.stronger C.more D.worse27.A.everyone B.anyone C.someone D.none28.A.when B.before C.after D.as29.A.her B.his C.my D.their30.A.don’t B.didn’t C.amnot D.won’t4.Asweknow,COVID-19hasmadeourlivesturnupsidedown.Thesituationisserious.Wehavetostay____31____everysingleday.Startingonlineclassesisabig____32____becauseIcantalktomyteachersandotherstudentswhenwearen’tinthesameroom.But____33____,I’mstartingtogetusedtoit.Schoolworkistakingupmostofmytimehereathome.ButwhenI____34____breaks.Ilovetoplayboardgameswithmyfamily.Ourfavoriteisscrabble(拼字游戏).We____35____pointsbyformingwordsfromasetoftileswithlettersofthealphabet(字母表)onthem.Ithelpsbuildupmy____36____.WealsoliketoplayBattleship(《超级战舰》).Onruledpaperoragameboard,wetaketurnscalling“shots”attheotherplayer’sships.Wemustdoitourselves.Noonecanchecktheirphonesor____37____theTVduringgametime.Mybrotherbecomesmorepatientwithme,asIliketotakemytimebeforeeachturn.Sometime,mymomhasto____38____mydadtobeagoodloser,eventhoughheisagrown-up.Bakingand____39____arealwaysmyfavoritehobbies.Iamtryingoutmanynewrecipes.MyfamilylovethefundessertsanddelicioussnacksIcook,justasIlovethe____40____smellthatfillsthehouse!31.A.outside B.outdoor C.inside D.hotel32.A.change B.chance C.challenge D.choice33.A.heavily B.nearly C.really D.slowly34.A.make B.take C.shake D.spend35.A.mark B.catch C.find D.score36.A.grammar B.confidence C.vocabulary D.expressions37.A.turnoff B.turnon C.turnup D.turndown38.A.let B.tell C.have D.see39.A.cooking B.eating C.drinking D.finding40.A.exciting B.interesting C.amazing D.smelly5.Spacesuitsdon’tjustmakeastronauts(宇航员)lookcool.Withoutthesespecialsuits,astronautswouldn’tbeableto____41____theirspacecraft(宇宙飞船).Thatistosay,theywouldn’tbeabletowalkonthe____42____orworkoutsidetheInternationalSpaceStation.★____43____doastronautsneedtowearspacesuits?Spaceisa____44____placeforhumanbeings.Firstly,thereisnoairtobreathe(呼吸).Secondly,spacealsohashighlevelsofradiation(辐射)thatcanpass____45____ourbodiesandmakeussick.Thirdly,somepartsofspacearereally____46____whileotherpartsareveryhot.Soastronautscoulddieinjustafewsecondsiftheysteppedoutsidetheirspacecraftwithouttheirsuits.Withaspacesuit,astronautscanmovearoundin____47____forseveralhours.★Whatcanaspacesuitdoforanastronaut?Spacesuitskeepastronautssafelysealed(密封的)inside.AbackpacksendsO2(氧气)intoletastronautsbreathe____48____.Atthesametime,theCO2(二氧化碳)thatastronautsbreatheoutissuckedaway(吸走).Thesuitalso____49____themfromharmfulradiationandfast-movingspacedust.Underthespacesuitisanothersuitthatlookslikeapairoftightpajamas(睡衣)withlittlepipes(管子)runningthroughthem.Waterrunsthroughthesepipesto_____50_____astronautsbecausewearingaspacesuitcanmakeastronautsveryhot!41.A.leave B.live C.stay D.keep42.A.sky B.earth C.moon D.sun43.A.When B.What C.How D.Why44.A.safe B.beautiful C.dark D.dangerous45.A.in B.through C.across D.around46.A.cold B.hot C.cool D.warm47.A.room B.air C.space D.ship48.A.quickly B.normally C.easily D.possibly49.A.stops B.helps C.affords D.protects50.A.warmup B.cooloff C.lookafter D.pickup6.阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。ManypeopleloveChinesesilk(丝绸).Ithasbrightcolorsanditfeelssoftand___51___,soitiswonderfultobemadeintosilkclothing.Silkclothinghasbeautiful___52___.Amongthem,themostpopularpatternareflowersandbirds.Besides,silkplaysanimportantpartinChineseculture.ThehistoryofsilkinChinabeganmorethan5,000yearsago.SilkwasvaluableinancientChina.Wearingsilkwasa___53___ofbeingrich.Atfirst,onlymembersoftheking’sfamilycouldwearsilk.Silkwasalso___54___withforeignpeople.Theylovedsilkandwouldliketopayalotofmoneyforit.TheChinesekingsusedto___55___howtomakesilkasecret.Anyonewhotoldthesecretortooksilkworms(蚕)outofChinawouldbekilled.Sothesecretofsilkmakingwaskeptunknown___56___200B.C.Then,someothercountriesbegantoknowhowtomakesilk.Therewerenocarsorplanes2,000yearsago.PeopleboughtorsoldallkindsofgoodsalongaroadbetweenChinaandEurope.PeoplecalledittheSilkRoadbecausemostofthegoodsgoingontheroadweremade___57___silk.Theroadwas8,000kmlongthroughmountainsanddeserts.Itwas___58___alongwaytogoanditwasnoteasy.TheSilkRoadisveryimportanttobothChinaandtherestoftheworld,eitherinthepastor___59___.Itonce_____60_____theroleasthelandbridgebetweentheEastandtheWest.Today,ChinaandfiveothercentralAsiancountriesareworkingtogether.TheywanttheirSilkRoadtreasurestobeontheWorldCulturalHeritagelist(文化遗产名录).51.A.comfortable B.common C.rough D.pleasant52.A.lines B.marks C.patterns D.patches53.A.post B.symbol C.score D.sketch54.A.central B.interested C.ready D.popular55.A.keep B.practice C.mix D.offer56.A.after B.until C.since D.for57.A.up B.in C.of D.on58.A.recently B.really C.wildly D.lovely59.A.intheway B.inaway C.intheend D.inthepresent60.A.lay B.reject C.played D.matched7.Asthesayinggoes,“Aheroisknowninthetimeofmisfortune(不幸)”.ZhongNanshanisaherolikethis.HeisadoctorinGuangdong,who___61___manypeople’slivesin2003.In2003,SARS___62___inGuangdong.Later,itspreadacrossChinaandotherpartsoftheworld.Patientscoughedalotandgotfevers.Hundredsof___63___evendiedfromthedisease.EvenmanydoctorsandnursesgotSARSwhentheytreatedpatients,soeveryonewasafraidofit.ButZhongwas___64___enoughtofightagainstthedisease.Zhongspentdaysandnightsfindingthecauseofthe___65___.Andwithhiswayoftreating,manypatientsbegantogetbetter.Zhongfinallywonpeople’strust.Inearly2020,theNovelCoronavirus(新型冠状病毒)hitWuhan.Itspread___66___aroundthecountry.TensofthousandsofChinesepeoplewereinfected(感染).Zhong,84,ledhisteamtoWuhantofightagainsttheillness.Zhong’steamtookmanymeasuresto___67___thepatientsinfectedbytheNovelCoronavirus.Headvisedpeopletowearmasks,___68___handsmoreoften,stayathomeandnottogotocrowedplaces.Zhonglikessportsverymuch.___69___hewas67,hecouldstillplaybasketball.Nowattheageof84,Zhongstilltreatspatientsinthehospitaland___70___youngdoctors.“Iamjustadoctor.”Zhongsays.Butwethinkheisaheroandafighter.61.A.helped B.saved C.liked D.influenced62.A.tookout B.foundout C.gaveout D.brokeout63.A.patients B.doctors C.animals D.plants64.A.kind B.poor C.brave D.silent65.A.patient B.flood C.disease D.pollution66.A.quickly B.slowly C.safely D.luckily67.A.protect B.save C.warn D.harm68.A.wave B.pollute C.shake D.wash69.A.When B.Although C.Unless D.Because70.A.requires B.trusts C.teaches D.asks8.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Itwas12o’clockatnight.Jack___71___finishedhiswork.Hewalked___72___backhomealongthestreet.Thestreetwasquiet.Helookedeast(向东).Abouthalfway(在中途)uptheskyhesawtheplanetMars.Itlookedlikearedstar.Ithadbright___73___inthesky.HaveyoueverseenMars?Haveyou___74___it?DoyouknowifthereislifeonMars?NowletmetellyousomethingaboutMars.Iamsureyouwillbe___75___init.Marsisthefourthplanetfromthesunandtheseventhlargestinthesolarsystem.The___76___getsthenameprobablybecauseithastheredcolor.Ofalltheplanetsinthesolarsystem,Marsismost___77___theearth,andtheeasiestonetotravelto.OnApril7,2001,AmericasentOdysseytoMars.ThejourneytookOdyssey___78___months.OnOctober24,2001,itlandedonMars.Recentlyscientistshave___79___theremaybeliquid(液体的)wateronMars.Waterisveryimportantbecausewherethereiswaterontheearth,thereislife.Lookforward____80____lifeonMarssomeday!71.A.just B.yet C.even D.never72.A.proud B.alone C.already D.afraid73.A.star B.air C.light D.sun74.A.hearabout B.heardfrom C.heardabout D.hearfrom75.A.interest B.interested C.interesting D.interests76.A.planet B.plant C.star D.satellite77.A.look B.with C.like D.lookslike78.A.much B.few C.several D.alot79.A.discovered B.find C.worked D.findout80.A.tofind B.finds C.tofinding D.find9.阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。DennyCrookwasafamousphotographer.Hetravelledallovertheworld,takingpicturesformagazinesandnewspapers,andwonmanyprizes.“I’lldoanythingtogetagoodphoto,”heoftensaid.“I’llgoanywhereatanytimeevenitis____81____.”Andhetoldthe____82____,hehadphotosofearthquakes,forestfires,floodsandevenwars.Ifsomethinginterestinghappened,Dennywenttophotoit.Hewasamarriedmanandhiswifeoftenaskedhimtotakeherwithhim,buthealwaysrefused.“I’lltravelformywork,notfor____83____,”hetoldher.“Youwon’tenjoyyourself,andIwon’thave____84____tolookafteryou.Sometimesthere’snotevenanywheretostay,andIhavetosleepoutside.Ioftendon’thaveagood____85____orabathfordays.Youwon’tlikeit.”“Denny,I’mnotachild,”hiswifedidn’tagree.“Icanlookaftermyself.Pleasetakemewithyouthenexttimeyougooverseas.”Dennydidnotsayanything,buthe____86____aboutit,andwhenhewasaskedtogotoAfricahesaidtohiswife,“YoucancometoAfricawithmeifyouwantto.I’vegottotakephotosofwild____87____there.Itshouldbeinterestingandnottoouncomfortable.”Hiswifewasvery____88____,andatfirstshehadaveryenjoyabletime.ThenDennywentoutto____89____somelionstophoto.Hiswifewentwithhim,butbeforelongtheybecameseparated(分开).Shewalkeddownoneroadwhilehewalkeddowntheother.Suddenly,Dennyheardhercrying.Heranbackandsawherrunningtowardhim.Ahugelionwas____90____her.QuicklyDennytookhiscameraoutofitscaseandpointeditathiswifeandthelion.Thenheshouted,“Slowdown,woman!Ican’tgetyoubothinthepicture!”81.A.dangerous B.natural C.convenient D.impossible82.A.lie B.reason C.news D.truth83.A.wealth B.prize C.pleasure D.luck84.A.money B.time C.interest D.ability85.A.meal B.picnic C.room D.party86.A.smiled B.forgot C.asked D.thought87.A.land B.flowers C.animals D.people88.A.angry B.excited C.surprised D.brave89.A.find B.feed C.drive D.shoot90.A.lookingaround B.runningafter C.gettingoutof D.walkingacross10.Afarmerhadsomepuppies(小狗).Hepaintedasignadvertisingthepuppiesonthewall.Hefeltastrongpullonhiscoat___91___hewaspainting.Helookeddownintotheeyesofalittleboy.“Mister,”hesaid:“Iwantto___92___oneofyourpuppies.”“Well,thepuppiescostmuch.”saidthefarmer.Theboy___93___hisheadforawhile.Thenhelookedupagainatthefarmerandsaid:“Ihaveonly89cents.Isthatenough___94___totakealook?”“Sure,”saidthefarmer.Heletoutawhistle.“Here,Dolly!”Hecalled.OutfromthedoghouseranDolly,followedbyfourlittleballsoffur.Thelittleboypressedhisfaceagainstthefence(篱笆).Hiseyesdancedwithjoy.Asthedogsmadetheirwaytothefence,thelittleboynoticedsomethingelseshakinginsidethedoghouse.Slowly___95___littlefurballappeared,thisonelookedmuchsmaller.Itbeganwobbling(摇摇晃晃)towardstheothers,doingitsbesttocatchup.“Iwantthatone,”thelittleboysaid,quickly___96___tothesmallerone.Thefarmersaidgently,“Son,youdon’twantthatpuppy.Hewill___97___beabletorunandplaywithyouliketheseotherdogswould.”Withthat,thelittleboy___98___backfromthefence,reachingdownandbeganrollinguponelegofhistrousers.Heshowedasteelbrace(支架)runningdown___99___sidesofhisleg.Lookingatthefarmer,hesaid.“Yousee,sir,Idon’truntoowellmyself,andhewillneedsomeonewho____100____.”Withtearsinhiseyes,thefarmerpickedupthelittlepuppy.Holdingitcarefully,hehandedittothelittleboy.“Howmuch?”askedtheboy.“Nocharge(收费),”answeredthefarmer.“Thereisnochargeforloveandunderstanding.”91.A.assoonas B.when C.whenever D.until92.A.buy B.spend C.cost D.pay93.A.raised B.shook C.nodded D.dropped94.A.atmost B.atleast C.atlast D.atonce95.A.other B.others C.another D.theother96.A.looking B.smiling C.running D.pointing97.A.never B.always C.sometimes D.often98.A.returned B.stepped C.ran D.fell99.A.all B.each C.both D.either100.A.records B.holds C.cares D.understands11.Peopleusuallycommunicatebyspeakingorwriting.However,peopleinsomejobsdependongesturesfor____101____.Railwayworkersonthegroundhavetocommunicatewithengineersonthetrains.Todothis,theyuse____102____.Totellthetrainto“go”,forexample,arailwayworker____103____theflagabovehisheadandmovesitupanddown.Soldiersinwaroftencannotheareachother,sotheyusegesturestosend____104____toeachother.Whenaleaderwantsothersoldierstofollowhim,he____105____towardsthem,andthenheuseshisarmtopointinthedirectiontheyshouldgo.Soldiersfromdifferentcountriesuse____106____gesturestocommunicatewitheachotherwhentheydonotspeakthesamelanguage.Gesturesareusedinmusicaswell.Forexample,whenaclassicalconcerttakesplace,musicians____107____thedirectionsoftheconductor(指挥).Theconductorwillleadthemusiciansthroughhis____108____.Thesegesturestellthemusicianswhentoplay,andwhentostop.Theyalsotellwhenthemusicshouldbeloudorsoft,andfastorslow.Ofcourse,themusiciansmustunderstandthe____109____ofthesegesturestoplaywelltogether.Manyotherjobsusegestures,butyoumaynotnoticethem.Nexttimeyouareoutonthestreet,please_____110_____.Youmightbesurprisedbyhowmanygesturesyouseeinuse.101.A.communication B.speech C.talk D.language102.A.flags B.fingers C.lanterns D.lamps103.A.expresses B.picks C.crosses D.holds104.A.matters B.news C.messages D.impressions105.A.walks B.points C.flies D.runs106.A.different B.beautiful C.similar D.difficult107.A.adds B.follow C.create D.make108.A.expressions B.head C.bodylanguage D.feat109.A.appearances B.sounds C.words D.meanings110.A.lookaround B.lookup C.lookdown D.lookover12.WhenJeffwasyoung,hehadalwaysbeenthinandstrong.NowJeffwasforty,andhewasfatandhismuscles(肌肉)werevery____111____.Hedidnotwishtogetfatterandsoftereveryyear.Oneday,oneofhisfriendssaidtohim,“Doyouwanttobethinner,Jeff?”“____112____,Ido,”Jeffanswered.“Well,stopgoingtoyouroffice____113____car,andgetabicycle.”Jeffhadnotriddenabicycleformanyyears.“Itisveryhardtolearntorideabicycleagainatyour____114____,”hiswifesaid.In____115____,itwasnottoohardforJefftorideabicycleagain.Heusuallysatinhislivingroomandreadthenewspapersintheevening.Butnowhe____116____ridinghisbicycleeveryevening.Hehopedthatitwouldhelphimtoget____117____,andhealsogotalotofpleasurefromit.Hefoundsomepathswhichwerenotreallyverynarrowbutwerenot____118____enoughforcars,andtherehegotawayfromthenoiseofthecity,whichwasbecomingtoo____119____forhim.Thenhebegantogotohisofficeonhisbicycle.Sometimesallthecarsstoppedataredlight,buthecouldpassthemtothe____120____,becausehisbicyclewasnarrow.Sohewasveryhappy.111.A.soft B.hard C.sweet D.smooth112.A.Nolonger B.Atonce C.Atall D.Ofcourse113.A.in B.through C.by D.on114.A.body B.age C.wish D.leg115.A.fact B.short C.silence D.place116.A.liked B.enjoyed C.practiced D.hated117.A.better B.thinner C.weaker D.fatter118.A.high B.narrow C.wide D.tall119.A.few B.many C.much D.little120.A.front B.end C.head D.middle13.Itwas6:00p.m.Mr.BlackwasdrivingtoNo.1MiddleSchooltopickuphisson,Dave.Thenhewasin____121____.Kate,agirlfromtheschool,waswalkinghome.She____122____readstoriesonherphonewhentalking.Badhabit!Thestorywassointerestingthatshedidn’t____123____thetrafficlightsturnred.Mr.Blackdrovefast,____124____schoolwasoverat5:30p.m.Hewasalready____125____.Davecalled,andMr.Blacktriedtoanswerthephone.Hedidn’tseeKatecrossingtheroad.Hiscarhither.Katewaslyingontheroad.Her____126____wasbroken,andshelostalotofblood.Mr.Blackhurthisarms.Anothercarstoppedrightaway.Amanandawoman____127____.Theycalled120and122.TheybandagedKateandthenpulledMr.Blackoutofthecar.Thedoctorscameatlast.TheytookKatetothe____128____.Twopolicemencame,too.TheyusedatrucktopullMr.Black’scarofftheroad.____129____Katedidn’tloseherlegatlast.“Nophonesontheroadagain!”Kate’sparentstold____130____.“Nophoneswhendriving!”Mr.Blacktoldhimself.121.A.trouble B.order C.fact D.control122.A.never B.hardly C.sometimes D.always123.A.feel B.taste C.see D.hear124.A.though B.because C.until D.if125.A.late B.early C.tired D.old126.A.hand B.arm C.leg D.foot127.A.puton B.foundout C.goton D.gotout128.A.school B.policestation C.hospital D.street129.A.Luckily B.Quietly C.Usually D.However130.A.him B.her C.them D.us14.JohnnieMartinwasborninaworker’sfamily.Hisparentsdreamedthattheirsoncouldgetagoodjobandliveabetterlife.However,toJohnnie,schoollessonsseemedlikeawallthatwas____131____togothrough.OnedaywhenhewasinGrade11,Johnniewent____132____theschoolyouthworkers’officetoaskforhelp.“Johnnie,I’vebeenstudyingyourmarksofallthetestsatschool.Ihavemadea____133____studyofthem,”saidtheyouthworker.“I’vebeentryinghard.”Johnniewasabouttocry.Theyouthworkerputhishandontheboy’sshoulder,“Peoplehavedifferentkindsof____134____,Johnnie.Therearepainterswhowere____135____abletolearnMaths,andengineerswhocan’tsing.Somedayyouwillfind____136____youaregoodat,andwhenyoudo,youwillmakeyourparentsandallofusveryproud(骄傲的)ofyou.”Johnniedidn’tgotouniversity.Hefoundajobworkinginthegardensaroundthetown.Soon____137____amazinghappened.Hiscustomers(顾客)begantonoticethatJohnniehadwhattheycalled“greenthumb(园艺能手)”.Oneday,henoticedanunuseddirtylandbehindthecityhall.Hevolunteeredtomakeitintoagarden.Thatveryafternoon,____138____hegotthepermission(许可),hestartedthework.However,hehadnomoneyto____139____allthetoolsortheplantsthatwerenecessaryforit.Peoplegavehimyoungtrees,rose-bushes,benchesandmanyotherthings.Beforelong,ithadbecomeabeautifullittlepark.TodayJohnnieistheheadofthebusinessingardening.Whereverheandhismengo,theyspread(传播)____140____beforetheeyesofpeople.131.A.impatient B.important C.impossible D.impolite132.A.past B.into C.along D.through133.A.careful B.national C.careless D.same134.A.choices B.hobbies C.wishes D.abilities135.A.always B.never C.sometimes D.usually136.A.what B.when C.how D.where137.A.nothing B.something C.anything D.everything138.A.before B.while C.till D.after139.A.design B.use C.afford D.repair140.A.magic B.beauty C.icon D.darkness15.Bodyimage—thewaypeoplefeelabouttheirlooks—isabigproblemformanyyoungpeopletoday.Accordingtoastudy,morethanhalftheteenagegirlsintheUSthinktheyshouldbeonadiet,andalmostoneinfiveteenageboysare____141____abouttheirbodiesandtheirweight.Butwhat’sthecause?Inthestudy,manypeoplethinkthat’sbecauseofthemedia.TurnontheTVandyou’ll____142____seebeautifulmodels,handsomeactorsandfitsportsstars.____143____amagazineoranewspaper,lookthroughtheInternet,andit’susuallythesame.Manyyoungpeoplefeel____144____tolooklikethese“perfect”people.Formost,thisisjustnotpossible.IntheUSA,theaveragewomanis163cmtallandweighs64kilos,____145____theaveragemodelis180cmtallandweighs53kilos.Whenpeopledon’tlookthewaymanyfamouspeoplelook,theymaybecomelessconfident.Somestopeating____146____inordertoloseweight.Studentscanlosesomuchconfidencethattheyeven____147____takingpartinclassroomactivitiesatschool.Bodyimageproblemsdon’t____148____aswegetolder,either.IntheUK,forexample,womenover50spendmoremoneyoncosmetics(化妆品)thananyother____149____group.Oldermenspendalotofmoneytryingtoavoidhairloss.Isthereasolutiontotheproblem?AstudyintheUKsuggestedthatbodyimagelessonsshouldbeprovidedin____150____.Othersbelieveit’saproblemthatallthesocietyneedstodealwith.141.A.confident B.sure C.worried D.happy142.A.probably B.hardly C.never D.finally143.A.Get B.Open C.Take D.Find144.A.pleasant B.happy C.hopeful D.stressed145.A.because B.although C.but D.or146.A.early B.properly C.slowly D.carefully147.A.enjoy B.stop C.finish D.forget148.A.come B.continue C.disappear D.happen149.A.age B.job C.hobby D.man150.A.homes B.society C.markets D.schools16.Alotofchildrendovolunteeractivitiesintheirfreetime.Theyseta(an)____151____forus.LisaisamiddleschoolstudentfromEngland.Althoughsheisbusywithh
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