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2013高考英语南京市一模(完形填空)强化训练(4)及答案i used to be ashamed of my grandma.i know thats a 1 thing to say,but it was true until today,so i have to 2 it.the 3 started when my friend katy found grandmas false teeth floating in a glass on the bathroom sink.i was so used to seeing them that i 4 took notice of them.but katy shouted,laughing and 5 to talk to them.i had to get down on my knees and 6 her to shut up so my grandma wouldnt 7 and get hurt.after that happened,i 8 there were a million things about grandma that were embarrassing.once she took jill and me out to burger king. 9 ordering our hamburgers welldone,she told the person behind the counter,“theyll have two whoppers(巨无霸) welltodo.” jill burst out laughing,but i almost 10 .after a while,i started wishing i could 11 grandma in a closet.i even complained to my parents.both my parents said i had to be careful not to make grandma feel 12 in our home.then last wednesday,something happened that 13 everything completely.my teacher told us to help find interesting old people and 14 them about their 15 for a big oral history project.i was trying to think of someone when angie pushed me gently.“volunteer your grandmother,” she whispered.“shes 16 and rich in experience.”that was the last thing i even thought angie would say about my grandma.this is how i ended up on 17 today interviewing my own grandmother before the whole school assembly(集合)all my friends and teachers were listening to her 18 she was a great heroine.i was 19 of my grandma and hoped she would 20 know that i had been ashamed of her.1a.funnybcommoncterribledclear2a.admitbreceivecrefusedshow3a.quarrelbaccidentctroubledadventure4a.alreadybalwayscsimplydhardly5a.enjoyingbpretendingcimaginingdcontinuing6a.warnbdemandcadvisedbeg7a.mindbhearcseedfall8a.expectedbdeclaredcrealizedddoubted9a.because ofbexcept ofcsuch asdinstead of10a.diedbcheeredcdisappeareddsuffered11a.meetbavoidcarrangedhide12a.independentbinconvenientcunwelcomedunfamiliar13a.changedbfinishedcstoppeddprepared14a.interviewbreportctelldwrite15a.newsblivescadvantagesdachievements16a.freebpopularcinterestingdembarrassing17a.showbstagecdutydtime18a.and thenbeven ifcso thatdas if19a.surebproudcashameddafraid20a.neverbevencstilldonce. 1c2a3c4d5b6d7b8c9d10a11d12c13a14a15b16c17b18d19b20a*结束a(2013皖南联考)when someone has deeply hurt you, it can be extremely difficult to let go of your anger.but forgiveness is possible and it can be surprisingly _1_ to your physical and _2_ health.“people who forgive _3_ less depression, anger and stress and more hopefulness,” says frederic luskin, ph.d., _4_ of forgive for good.“so it can help _5_ on the wear and tear on our organs, reduce the wearing out of the immune system and _6_ people to feel more vital.”so how do you start the forgiveness? try _7_ these steps:calm yourself.to defuse (缓和) your _8_ and try a simple stressmanagement technique.“take a couple of breaths and think of _9_ that gives you pleasure: a _10_ scene in nature, someone you love,”luskin says.dont _11_ an apology.“many times the person who hurt you has no _12_ of apologizing,” luskin says.“they may have wanted to hurt you or they just dont see things the same _13_.so if you wait for people to apologize, you could be waiting a(n) _14_ long time.” keep in mind that forgiveness does not necessarily mean _15_ to the person who upsets you.take the control away from your offender.mentally replaying your _16_ gives power to the person who caused you pain.“ _17_ of focusing on your hurt feelings, learn to look for the love, beauty and kindness _18_ you,” luskin says.try to see things from the other persons perspective (视角 )if you empathize (有同感) with that person, you may _19_ that he or she was acting out ignorance, fear even love.recognize the benefits of forgiveness.research has shown that people who forgive are reported more energy, better _20_ and better sleep patterns.dont forget to forgive yourself.“for some people, forgiving themselves is the biggest challenge,” luskin says.“but it can rob you of your selfconfidence if you dont do it.”1a.beneficialbharmful chelpless dsuitable解析:宽容对人的身心健康有好处。beneficial“对有益处的”。答案:a2a.chemical bwealthy ctechnical dmental解析:physical和mental相对应。答案:d3a.own bshow cdirect dprove解析:show在此是“表现”的意思。宽容的人较少表现出抑郁、生气答案:b4a.author bowner cprofessor dpublisher解析:forgive for good是书名,只有用author才符合语境。答案:a5a.insist bsave cwait ddepend解析:save在此是“节省”的意思。因此它能帮助减少我们器官的损耗。答案:b6a.require bwish cinvite dallow解析:可以让人更加充满活力。allow“使可能”。答案:d7a.forgiving bturning cfollowing dcounting解析:follow在此是“遵循”的意思。试着按照这些步骤(做)。答案:c8a.sadness banger chunger denergy解析:缓和你的愤怒(anger)情绪。答案:b9a.something banything cnothing deverything解析:想一些让你感到愉悦的事。答案:a10a.thoughtful bdull cbeautiful dstill解析:自然界的美景(a beautiful scene)会使人愉悦。答案:c11a.call for bhunt for cbid for dwait for解析:不要等待别人的道歉。根据下文“you wait for people to apologize”可知答案。答案:d12a.invention binvitation cintention dattention解析:“have no intention of apologizing”意为“无意道歉”。答案:c13a.way bmeans cmethod dapproach解析:或者他们只是看问题的“方式”和你不一样。答案:a14a.helpfully bcarefully cpatiently dawfully解析:awfully“非常,极其”。你可能会等非常长的时间。答案:d15a.giving in bgiving awaycgiving up dgiving out解析:give in to sb.意为“向某人屈服”。记住宽容不一定意味着你向让你难过的人屈服了。答案:a16a.wound bhurt ccut ddamage解析:hurt在此强调精神上、心灵上的创伤。答案:b17a.because bin honorcinstead din search解析:instead of“而不是,代替”。不要把注意力放在你受伤害的感

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