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历届(20022011)省质检完形填空2002 The house itself had been sold that morning Now it was the 36 of the contents in it. The crowd of dealers, collectors, and bargain - hunters moved around 37 this and that and generally having a last 38 round before the excitement of the chase. Every piece was 39 and listed, and everyone had a copy of the list. The 40 was to take place in the sitting-room. The salesman was trained to notice the 41 movement of a hand, eyes or even eyebrows(眉毛), 42 of which might signal a bid (叫价). The salesman came in and climbed to his stand. His staff 43 him in and took their places. Ladies and gentlemen, the salesman said, I have been instructed to tell you that everything must be sold this afternoon. No 44 is too low or too high for everything, 45 a price I must 46 for everything. We are now 47 to begin, and we do so 48 Lot (Article) Number One. At this point two men 49 onto the central table a large wooden chest. Now what am I bid for this fine old chest? Do I hear 20? No? 10 then. 50 . The wood alone is worth 40, so make me an 51 .His eyes swung round the room.One pound, a womans voice called.One pound Im bid said the salesman 52 ,for this chest. Any 53 on 1 now? One pound Im bid. Do I hear two? 54 at 1 then. He brought his wooden hammer 55 sharply onto his desk.36. A、chance B、turn C、list D、price37. A、watching B、asking C、selling D、examining38. A、show B、stay C、look D、examination39. A、colored B、served C、lined D、numbered40. A、turn B、examination C、content D、sale41. A、slightest B、simplest C、quickest D、strangest42. A、none B、some C、any D、all43. A、showed B、followed C、let D、called44. A、chair B、price C、one D、furniture45. A、though B、because C、but D、unless46. A、care B、have C、pay D、look47. A、ready B、sure C、able D、eager48. A、on B、in C、for D、with49. A、stepped B、climbed C、pulled D、lifted50. A、Go on B、Hurry up C、Come along D、Go ahead51. A、offer B、excuse C、answer D、effort52. A、proudly B、angrily C、eagerly D、surprisingly53. A、change B、advance C、man D、offer54. A、Working B、Coming C、Getting D、Going55. A、up B、down C、back D、outKeys:36.B 37.D 38.C 39.D 40.D 41.A 42.C 43.B 44.B 45.C 46.B 47.A 48.D 49.D 50.C 51.A 52.C 53.B 54.D 55.B2003 When I was in Germany, one day at Christmastime I went to a post office to send a letter. To my 36 I found people queuing some paces away from the person at the savings deposit window. 37 so? Each did his business 38 but the line never moved a step 39 . I was very 40 , so I walked to the window to find out the cause. There was a notice on which was written Thank you for your 41 for others privacy - a polite 42 to keep people away from nosing into others 43 (money matters are regarded as privacy in Western countries). I was deeply impressed by the 44 and stayed a while to watch: they were waiting so 45 at a distance that they seemed quite 46 to the practice. The 47 thing happened at a public telephone box. 48 waiting for their turns always kept their distance - enough to be out of 49 . Its another typical example! From then on I 50 to watch their ways of doing things, manners, treatment 51 towards others. I found the Germans always mindful of others privacy. They avoided putting others in an embarrassing(窘迫) situation. For instance, they never 52 about age, incomes or the place to buy such a coat, 53 would they comment on the clothes or jewelry others wore. Their laws 54 reading diaries or opening letters without permission. That shows 55 matters are not allowed to be disturbed.36. A、sorrow B、anger C、delight D、surprise37. A、Why B、How C、What D、Where38. A、in secret B、with care C、in turn D、by turns39. A、slower B、nearer C、farther D、longer40. A、curious B、angry C、interested D、impatient41. A、care B、respect C、help D、search42. A、voice B、phrase C、warning D、sentence43. A、pockets B、savings C、needs D、affairs44. A、word B、sight C、people D、matters45. A、honestly B、anxiously C、nervously D、calmly46. A、used B、familiar C、uncomfortable D、polite47. A、interesting B、strange C、same D、different48. A、They B、These C、Those D、That49. A、sight B、hearing C、touch D、question50. A、went on B、took care C、paid attention D、took charge51. A、moving B、shown C、facing D、offered52. A、asked B、heard C、worried D、learned53. A、so B、nor C、not only D、if54. A、appreciate B、stop C、hate D、forbid55. A、public B、personal C、small D、importantKeys:36.D 37.A 38.C 39.B 40.A 41.B 42.C 43.D 44.B 45.D 46.A 47.C 48.C 49.B 50.B 51.B 52.A 53.B 54.D 55.B 2004 I was cleaning out an old box when an old card caught my eye: Queen City Casket Company.“What is it?” I wondered. I 36 it over. There, in faded (已褪色的) ink, was a hand-scrawled (手写的) 37 . Immediately my mind traveled 38 many years.I was nine years old, walking down the cold, wet streets of Springfield, with a bag of magazine on my shoulder. On my 39 that day, I came to that Company finally, whose owner, Mr. Rader, had always take me there to ask his workers whether they 40 any magazines.Shaking off the 41 like a wet dog, I entered Mr. Raders office. After a quick glance he 42 me over to the fire-place. Noticing the 43 in the top of my 44 , he said, “Come with me!”, pulling me into his pick-up 45 . We pulled to a stop before a shoe shop. Inside, a salesman 46 me with the finest pair of Oxfords I had 47 seen. I 48 about 10 feet tall when I got up 49 them. “Wed like a air of new socks, too.” Mr. Rader said.Back in his office, Mr Rader took out a 50 , wrote something on it, and handed it to me . With 51 eyes, I read, “Do to others as you would have them do to you.” He said affectionately(深情地), “Jimmy, I want you to 52 I love you”. I said good-bye, and for the first time I 53 the hope that things would be 54 . With people like Mr Rader in the world, there was hope, kindness and love, and that would always make a 55 .36AreadBthoughtCturnedDpassed37AaddressBlistCmessageDinformation38AforwardBsoCaheadDback39AreturnBroundsCtripDarrival40Aif onlyBhowCwhetherDwhy41AdustBsweatCtailDrain42AledBfollowedCwatchedDcarried43AholeBmudCwaterDcover44AmagazineBshoeCsockDbag45AtruckBfactoryChomeDstore46AdressedBfittedCshowedDcomforted47AeverBalreadyCneverDhardly48AappearedBseemedClookedDfelt49AforBwithConDin50ApenBpaperCcardDnotebook51AtearfulBunbelievableCcuriousDpuzzled52AadmitBknowCconsiderDexpress53AsensedBreceivedClostDgained54AmistakenBrightCall rightDpossible55AdealBfortuneCchoiceDdifferenceKeys:36.C 37.C 38.D 39.B 40.C 41.D 42.A 43.A 44.B 45.A 46.B 47.A 48.D 49.D 50.C 51.A 52.B 53.A 54.C 55.D2005 Leroy Columbo left his lifeguard post. He walked slowly down the 36 . Many people were sunbathing on the sand, and they spoke to him. Leroy nodded and smiled to them. 37 , he always kept an eye on the water. You see, Leroy was a 38 lifeguard. He couldnt hear cries for help; therefore, he 39 use his eyes. He could 40 a person in trouble in the water quickly. Leroy was a familiar 41 on the Galveston, Texas beaches. During his 40 years of work as a lifeguard there he 42 907 people from drowning in the waters. Leroy was born in 1905. He lost his 43 at seven. Nine years later, because of his fathers death, Leroy left school and helped 44 his family. However, Leroy didnt need much money to swim in the waters around Galveston Island, so he spent most of his free time swimming and became a(n) 45 swimmer. At eighteen, his brother asked him to 46 the Surf Toboggan Club. He had to take a(n) 47 first before the club could 48 him. He had to swim three hours without stopping. He couldnt 49 rest by floating or swimming on his 50 . Leroy took the test and passed it easily. Leroy never won a scholarship. He never 51 training for sports competition. 52 , he used his talents (才能) to save others lives. 53 he died on July 2, 1974, members of the Texas State Senate stood for a moment of 54 in his honor. The Galveston people have had a plaque (牌匾) made in his 55 . His name was included in the Guinness Book of World Records. 36. A. beach B. roadsideC. street D. riverbank37. A. Obviously B. OtherwiseC. Therefore D. However38. A. weakB. poorC. deafD. strong39. A. had toB. shouldC. couldD. must40. A. describe B. warnC. inform D. notice 41. A. view B. sportsmanC. scene D. sight 42. A. knewB. toldC. savedD. separated43. A. eyesightB. hearing C. interestD. voice44. A. supportB. comfortC. raise D. keep45. A. ordinaryB. expertC. luckyD. special46. A. organizeB. set up C. joinD. put up47. A . interviewB. tryC. lookD. test48. A. trainB. understandC. acceptD. recognize49. A. everB. evenC. justD. yet50. A. backB. faceC. feetD. side51. A. went into B. went onC. gave upD. insisted on52. A. MeanwhileB. CertainlyC. FortunatelyD. Instead53. A. BecauseB. WhenC. WhileD. Since54. A. peaceB. calmnessC. sadnessD. silence55. A. favorB. memoryC. opinionD. name Keys:36.A 37.D 38.C 39.A 40.D 41.D42.C 43.B 44.A 45.B 46.C 47.D 48.C 49.B 50.A 51.A 52.D 53.B 54.D 55.B 2006Last summer, I went through a training program and became a literary volunteer (扫盲志愿者). The training, 36 excellent, didnt tell me how to work with a real student. When I began to discover what other peoples 37 were like because they couldnt read, I realized the true 38 of reading. My first student Maria was a 44-year-old single mother 39 three. At first, I found she would 40 two miles to the supermarket because she didnt know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus 41 , she told me it wouldnt 42 because she couldnt read it. She said she had difficulty 43 entering the supermarket because she couldnt 44 what she needed, since she couldnt write a shopping 45 . Also, she could only recognize items by 46 , so if the product had a different package, she would not recognize it. As we worked together, learning how to read 47 Marias self-confidence, which encouraged her to take the bus to the supermarket. After this 48 trip, she reported how 49 she felt. Soon she began helping her youngest son, Tony. She sat with him before he went to 50 , reading bedside stories together. When his eyes became wide 51 excitement as she read, 52 was written on her face, and she began to see how her learning to read 53 . As she described this experience, I was proud of 54 as well. I found helping Maria was more rewarding than anything I had 55 done before.36. A. thoughB. evenC. ifD. since37. A. feelingsB. livesC. jobsD. families38. A. opportunityB. difficultyC. possibilityD. importance39. A. withB. inC. ofD. for40. A. walkB. runC. driveD. ride41. A. routeB. numberC. ticketD. timetable42. A. needB. matterC. helpD. use43. A. untilB. onceC. ifD. while44. A. memorizeB. remindC. chooseD. remember45. A. listB. programC. planD. paper46. A. sightB. shapeC. soundD. word47. A. addedB. setC. builtD. made48. A. long-distanceB. unexpectedC. tiringD. successful49. A. self-confidentB. amusedC. cleverD. self-reliant50. A. sleepB. schoolC. bedD. work51. A. onB. withC. atD. about52. A. successB. surpriseC. prideD. pleasure53. A. paid inB. paid forC. paid outD. paid off54. A. myselfB. TonyC. themD. herself55. A. hardlyB. neverC. everD. even Keys:36.A37.B38.D39.C40.A41.D42.C43.B44.D45.A46.A47.C48.D49.A50.A51.B52.C53.D54.A55.C2007Its Saturday morning. Tonys sitting at the kitchen table, 36 into space and playing with a piece of bread. Hes not even 37 . Is he ill? No, but he does have a 38 . He has nothing to do because the Internet is down. When he 39 up this morning, Tony was feeling 40 . He jumped out of bed full of plans for the weekend 41 . It would be a weekend like any other a great weekend. But that was 42 he turned on his computer and 43 he was unable to go online. Having no Internet changes everything. Every weekend, Tony 44 goes online to email friends, read the 45 to keep up with whats happening in the world and play a few online chess games with his cousin Helen to 46 the weekend off. The perfect weekend online! Just as Tony is 47 how he can possibly have a 48 weekend without the Internet, his mum walks into the 49 .“Cheer up, Tony. Dont think about the Internet any more, OK?” Tony makes no answer but 50 . “Go and play chess with Helen!” Tonys mum 51 . “Oh, yes! Helen lives just around the 52 . We can meet and play chess face to face for a 53 . Maybe this weekend wont be so bad.” Tony 54 ,as he walks to the phone. There is life 55 the Internet after all. 36. A. getting B. staring C. turning D. coming37. A. hungry B. angry C. tired D. sleepy38. A. fear B. problem C. business D. thing39. A. rose B. rang C. looked D. woke40. A. great B. disappointed C. unhappy D. worried41. A. also B. above C. ahead D. ago42. A. after B. before C. until D. when43. A. thought B. guessed C. decided D. found44. A. usually B. nearly C. especially D. already45. A. letters B. news C. reports D. contents46. A. pay B. take C. finish D. put 47. A. proving B. wondering C. realizing D. remembering48. A. secret B. difficult C. normal D. strange49. A. living room B. hall C. kitchen D. study50. A. sighs B. cries C. shouts D. apologizes51. A. requests B. replies C. tells D. suggests52. A. edge B. distance C. corner D. end53. A. chat B. time C. lesson D. change54. A. continues B. smiles C. reads D. watches55. A. with B. about C. against D. beyondKeys:36. B 37. A 38. B 39. D 40. A 41. C 42. B 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. C 47. B 48. C 49. C 50. A 51. D 52. C 53. D 54. B 55. D2008(1)The other night, I had to go to a meeting, which lasted past my daughters bedtime. I 36 home and was brushing my teeth when I 37 , and there on the bathroom mirror was a note in the 38 of a heart. It said, “Hi, Mom! I Love You. Laurel.” 39 , I cut a heart out of a piece of paper, and taped a(n) 40 next to hers, saying, “I Love You, Too, Laurel. Love, Mom,” which she would 41 in the morning.Our family has 42 that by integrating writing into our 43 activities, we become more thoughtful of each other. Meanwhile, our daughter is learning to enjoy writing and becoming a(n) 44 writer.While teaching in a primary school, I 45 how influential parents can be as children learn to write. 46 when our daughter first began to scribble (乱涂), I became 47 by her work. I offered prais

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