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完形填空双题限时练1 (限时35分钟)AClark lost nearly all possessions to the Tubbs Fire.The seventh-grader remembers Oct.9 1:He woke up to a scene in chaos around 1:30 am.Seizing some of his things,he and his family 2 onto the crowded roads,full of other people 3 home.“There were just cars everywhere,people driving on the wrong side of the road,4 starting on lawns(草坪),” Clark says.“We were all just really 5 for what could happen.”6,his family made it to safety,but their home was completely destroyed.Considering the trauma(创伤) their students had just 7 ,teachers in Northwest Prep knew they couldnt ask the students to 8 back to study directly and they wanted to do something to help.Alyssa,Clarks math teacher,had the 9 of an oral history project when she took her kids to a museum,looking at a(n) 10 about earthquakes that 11 California in 1906 and 1989.Inspired by that way of recording history,Alyssa arranged for her students to use their smartphones to 12 stories from the fire and its 13 on the people in the community.Then on the first day back,all 75 students gathered and 14 about the fires powerful effect on their lives.Alyssa 15 it will go beyond storytelling and provide a “sense of 16” to both the students and their 17.As Clark returned,he sometimes found it hard to talk about the fire,but its also been really 18 to do so.Early this month,Clarks family and neighbors returned to their old 19 to put decorations on one of the few trees left standing after the fire.“Were not 20 very much anymore.Were looking for some good holidays,” he says.1.A.clearlyB.seriouslyC.easilyD.secretly2.A.tried outB.landedC.headed outD.got3.A.hurryingB.walkingC.returningD.leaving4.A.rescuesB.firesC.interviewsD.quarrels5.A.excitedB.scaredC.cautiousD.curious6.A.EventuallyB.SuddenlyC.ActuallyD.Hopefully7.A.learnedB.rememberedC.experiencedD.received8.A.holdB.fallC.goD.run9.A.arrangementB.promiseC.messageD.idea10.A.exhibitB.storyC.pictureD.book11.A.shapedB.witnessedC.sankD.struck12.A.searchB.createC.tellD.record13.A.commentB.trendC.effectD.condition14.A.readB.spokeC.thoughtD.wrote15.A.hopesB.arguesC.begsD.recommends16.A.lovingB.healingC.understandingD.improving17.A.teachersB.intervieweesC.parentsD.reporters18.A.helpfulB.awfulC.proudD.grateful19.A.museumB.parkC.schoolD.neighborhood20.A.imagingB.fightingC.strugglingD.disappointed【帮你拓知识】核心知识,词块记忆inchaos处于混乱中makeittosafety成功到达安全之地arrangeforsb.todosth.安排某人做某事BMy father always told me:“All work is noble.” He wasnt 1,but he earned a reasonable living.Thanks to his 2,I was able to go to an art college.I,however,wanted to do something 3,something more interestingI was special!After graduation,I moved to New York in search of a graphic designer job.It was winter and,ever the optimist,I only brought enough money to 4 myself for about a month.I wasnt 5I was sure Id find a fantastic job immediately.Within a few weeks,though,I found myself wandering around the streets having been 6 by every design office in town.My hotel 7 was almost gone and I hadnt eaten in days.“How had I reached this point?” I wondered as I 8 in my thin jacket.I was just about to 9 when my dad called.He suggested that I get a job in a 10 until something else came along.At first,pride made me 11.But I was cold,hungry,and unwilling to go home feeling 12 and defeated.I entered an expensive-looking caf near one of the design offices that had turned me away and asked the manager if they were 13.She said they were 14,and offered me a job right away.15,I found that I really enjoyed serving people.I started making big 16 right away.Later,the manager learned that I had a design 17 and asked me to design the caf menus.That led to a part-time job at an advertising company.Previously,I had never considered being a 18,but there I was.I 19 got my dream design job,but that winter I learned not to make 20 about work.1.A.concernedB.wealthyC.generousD.caring2.A.educationB.timeC.powerD.effort3.A.differentB.simpleC.strangeD.safe4.A.entertainB.protectC.supportD.identify5.A.disappointedB.worriedC.helplessD.alone6.A.rejectedB.annoyedC.restrictedD.invited7.A.hostB.roomC.contractD.rent8.A.waitedB.trembledC.regrettedD.sweated9.A.show offB.settle downC.give upD.set out10.A.libraryB.galleryC.factoryD.restaurant11.A.hesitateB.agreeC.continueD.reply12.A.relievedB.ashamedC.secureD.lonely13.A.hiringB.workingC.servingD.checking14.A.reasonableB.popularC.overstaffedD.shorthanded15.A.HopefullyB.UndoubtedlyC.SurprisinglyD.Obviously16.A.designsB.contactsC.mealsD.tips17.A.hobbyB.companyC.backgroundD.task18.A.waiterB.designerC.directorD.manager19.A.simplyB.nearlyC.eventuallyD.temporarily20.A.preparationsB.assumptionsC.changesD.suggestions【帮你拓知识】核心知识,词块记忆reasonableadj.还算不错的,说得过去的optimistn.乐观者previouslyadv.先前,从前overstaffedadj.人员过多的shorthandedadj.人手短缺的答案与解析完形填空双题限时练1A【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Tubbs火灾及灾后教师对学生们的引导。1.A由下文对当时大火发生时的详细描述可知,Clark对大火发生那天记得非常清晰。2.C根据下文中的“hisfamilymadeittosafety,buttheirhomewascompletelydestroyed”可知,发生火灾时Clark和家人来到了拥挤的路上。3.D由本句中“thecrowdedroads”和“fullofotherpeople”这些信息可知,拥挤的大街上都是离开家到街上躲避火灾的人。4.B根据语境以及空格后“startingonlawns”这一信息可知,当时火势已经开始蔓延到草坪上了。5.B由上文内容可知,火势开始蔓延到草坪上了,由此可知:人们很害怕,因而填scared。6.A由空格后“hisfamilymadeittosafety,buttheirhomewascompletelydestroyed.”这一信息可知,最终,Clark和家人成功到达了安全之地,因而答案为A项(Eventually)。7.C由语境可知,火灾刚刚发生,孩子们遭受了一些创伤,故答案为C项experienced(经历)。8.C由语境可知,老师们考虑到孩子在火灾中受到的创伤而没有要求他们直接返校上课,与下文中的“Thenonthefirstdayback”和“AsClarkreturned”相呼应。9.D根据上文中的“theywantedtodosomethingtohelp”可知,Clark的数学老师有了一个主意(idea),即口述历史。10.A由空前的“museum”这一关键信息可知,老师让孩子们去博物馆参观了一个展览。11.D由“earthquakesthatCaliforniain1906and1989”并结合语境可知,1906年和1989年加利福尼亚州发生了地震,因而选D项struck。此处strike意为“(自然灾害)侵袭,爆发”。12.D由句中“Inspiredbythatwayofrecordinghistory”可知,Alyssa受到启发,让学生们用手机记录这场火灾。13.C根据固定短语“haveaneffecton(对有影响)”,以及下文中“aboutthefirespowerfuleffectontheirlives”可知答案为C项。14.B根据上文中“anoralhistoryproject”可知,学生们返校后就开始一起讨论火灾对他们生活所产生的巨大影响,与下文中的“hesometimesfoundithardtotalkaboutthefire”相呼应。15.A由空格后内容“itwillgobeyondstorytellingandprovideasenseof.”可知此处是表达教师的一种“希望、心愿”,因而填动词hopes符合语境。16.B根据上文中“Consideringthetraumatheirstudentshadjust,”可知,老师希望通过讨论这次火灾能够起到治疗人们的心灵创伤的作用。17.B根据上文中“Alyssaarrangedforherstudentstousetheirsmartphonestostoriesfromthefire”这一信息可知,治疗的对象是学生和他们所采访的对象。18.A由下文可知,火灾后人们又开始了正常的生活,由此推知Alyssa组织的这项口述历史的活动还是有帮助的,与上文中的“theywantedtodosomethingtohelp”呼应。19.D由句中“Clarksfamilyandneighborsreturnedtotheirold”可知,Clark一家和邻居们一起返回了他们的老街区(neighborhood)。20.C由下文“Werelookingforsomegoodholidays”可知,人们不再对火灾耿耿于怀,而是开始期待美好的生活。此处struggle表示“挣扎”之意。B【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。作者大学毕业后,执着于追逐自己梦想的设计工作,但屡屡碰壁。后来听从了父亲的建议,在一家餐馆找到了一份工作,并得到了在一家广告公司做兼职工作的机会。1.B根据空格后“butheearnedareasonableliving”可知,作者的父亲不是很富有,但过着还算不错的生活,因而选B项wealthy(富有的)。2.D根据空格后“Iwasabletogotoanartcollege”可知,由于父亲的努力,作者能够去一所艺术学校上学,因而选D项effort。3.A由空格后“somethingmoreinterestingIwasspecial”可知,作者想做与众不同的事情,故选A项different。4.C根据本句中“Ionly.myselfforaboutamonth”可知,作者仅仅带了足够养活自己大概一个月的钱,因而选C项support(支持,养活)。5.B由破折号后“IwassureIdfindafantasticjobimmediately”可知,作者并不担心,因而选B项worried。6.A根据下文中“oneofthe.turnedmeaway”可知,城里的每家设计公司都不雇佣作者,因而选A项rejected(拒绝)。7.D根据空格后“wasalmostgoneandIhadnteatenindays”可知,作者租旅馆的租金几乎用完了,因而选D项rent。8.B由上文可知,当时是冬天,且作者的租金几乎用完,陷入窘迫的境地,由此推断:作者因穿着单薄的夹克而颤抖。9.C根据上文内容可知,作者已经到了山穷水尽的地步,于是他打算放弃寻找工作,因此选C项giveup。10.D根据下文中“Ie

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