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完形填空专练aa small boy at a summer camp received a large package of cookies. it was his 1 that sent him the package. he was quite happy and 2 a few, and then placed the rest under his bed. the next day, after lunch, he went to his tent to get a cookie. to his surprise, the box was 3 . that afternoon the camp counselor (营队辅导员), who had been told of the 4 , saw another boy sitting behind a tree eating the stolen cookies. “that 5 ,” he said to himself, “must be taught not to steal.”he returned to the group and 6 the boy whose cookies had been stolen. “billy,” he said, “i know who stole your cookies. will you help me teach him a lesson?”“well, yes, but arent you going to punish him?” asked the 7 boy.“no, that would only make him 8 you,” the counselor explained. “i want you to call your mother and ask her to send you another box of 9 .”the boy did as the counselor asked and a few days later 10 another box of cookies in the mail.“now,” said the counselor, “the boy who stole your cookies is down by the lake. go down there and 11 your cookies with him.”“but,” 12 the boy, “hes the thief.”“i know. but try it, and see what happens.”half an hour later the camp counselor saw the two come up the hill, walking 13 . the boy who had stolen the cookies was sincerely trying to get the other to accept his knife in payment for the stolen cookies. and the victim was just as 14 refusing the gift from his new friend, saying that a few cookies werent that 15 anyway. 1. a. teacher b. motherc. coachd. friend 2. a. ateb. threw c. kept d. sold 3. a. broken b. outstanding c. closed d. missing 4. a. robbery b. plan c. theft d. activity 5. a. boyb. girlc. soldier d. stranger 6. a. saved b. appreciated c. foundd. amazed 7. a. boredb. puzzledc. ashamedd. frightened 8. a. remember b. delight c. admire d. hate 9. a. chocolatesb. books c. cookiesd. knives 10. a. receivedb. sent c. produced d. made 11. a. exchange b. sharec. discussd. leave 12. a. agreed b. smiled c. sobbed d. objected 13. a. normally b. fast c. closely d. faithfully 14. a. sincerely b. angrily c. hopefully d. comfortably 15. a. delicious b. familiar c. expensive d. importantbas a parent of a high school student, you may be wondering what to do with your childs free summer break. you may want to think about sending your child to a summer 1 so as to keep your childs mind focused on education.although high school summer programs are a great way to keep your child focused on learning, they are not 2 for everyone. it is best for you to 3 examine the pros and cons before enrolling (报名) your child in one. most high school summer programs are educational in 4 . this means that your children will not let their minds turn away from 5 . high school summer programs are 6 for children who love education or for children who find it best when in school.while not all high schools have a large collection of summer programs to 7 from, many do. these programs include summer school learning programs, which some students are required to 8 . a high school summer program can include a(n) 9 learning program, where mostly educational topics are covered. it is also possible to find school-sponsored summer programs that focus on 10 activities, like joining a band or playing basketball.however, one of those 11 is that your childs time will be occupied in the summer. while you may consider this a benefit, your child may 12 something else for the summer, like spending time with their friends or getting a summer job. if that is the case, you may need to 13 .the decision as to whether or not you should 14 for a high school summer program for your child is one that you and your teen should make together. after a detailed discussion, there is a good chance that your teen may 15 like attending a high school summer program. 1. a. campb. tripc. programd. vacation 2. a. suitableb. mysterious c. special d. difficult 3. a. finallyb. partlyc. merelyd. firstly 4. a. factb. returnc. doubt d. need 5. a. breakb. educationc. workd. discussion 6. a. differentb. late c. false d. ideal 7. a. recover b. suffer c. defend d. choose 8. a. developb. attend c. inform d. notice 9. a. expensiveb. attractive c. optional d. compulsory10. a. extracurricularb. necessary c. sociald. challenging 11. a. achievementsb. disadvantages c. arrangementsd. discoveries 12. a. hateb. planc. payd. forget 13. a. relaxb. remarkc. reconsider d. repeat 14. a. apply b. hopec. answer d. care 15. a. hardlyb. immediately c. occasionally d. actuallyci was a new lawyer with a newborn baby. i went to work for a company. i was contractual (合同的) because i had been told there were no 1 positions available. well, upon my return to work after the christmas holiday, i 2 that two young white male lawyers had got permanent positions, so i got very 3 . i started at the bottom. first, i talked to my 4 and worked my way all the way up to the ceo. i even 5 to talk to the eoc (平等机会委员会) about race and gender discrimination (性别歧视). they gave in and hired me as a permanent employee.in the 82-year-history of this company there had only been few black lawyers. i was one of the only two. i had so many 6 to deal with. many mornings i would rise before the sun to take my baby across town to my mothers house so i could make it to court on time. i felt defeated and the job was 7 . things only grew more terrible when i decided to 8 for one of the ten positions on the workers compensation (赔偿) committee of the city. the only black person on the 9 , a man, was retiring, thus creating a vacant position. he encouraged me to go after the 10 position. nearly all the committee members made it quite clear that i was not wanted and that they would do everything in their 11 to keep me from having that seat. there was one jewish man, who remained kind to me, though 12 . though that was more than fifteen years ago, these 13 still bring me to tears.i didnt get that position. after three and a half years, i moved on to another 14 that paid ten thousand dollars more. a couple of years later i left the practice of 15 to write books. and im happier for it. 1. a. permanent b. pleasant c. useful d. interesting 2. a. convinced b. learned c. announced d. remembered 3. a. ashamed b. frightenedc. lucky d. angry 4. a. relative b. fellow c. leader d. friend 5. a. agreedb. threatened c. advised d. regretted 6. a. companiesb. complaintsc. ideas d. cases 7. a. peaceful b. successfulc. stressful d. hopeful 8. a. leave b. apply c. change d. speak 9. a. street b. committeec. beach d. phone 10. a. vacant b. impossiblec. traditional d. wrong 11. a. agreement b. power c. sight d. advice12. a. eventually b. officiallyc. secretly d. regularly13. a. records b. notes c. diaries d. memories 14. a. manb. house c. jobd. city 15. a. lawb. management c. medicine d. designdthough most people consider red to be eye-catching and bees fly right past red flowers, bees cannot see red. instead, 1 flowers attract others like birds and butterflies.red has different 2 . in the american culture, red symbolizes love, passion, excitement, power, and danger. however, not every culture in the world sees red this way. for example, in several african cultures, blue is often the 3 associated with love. yellow symbolizes power in many asian cultures and in several native american 4 , yellow, not red, symbolized danger.for thousands of years, the red 5 has come from cochineals (胭脂虫). the incas (印加人) 6 their cochineals very much. when the spanish arrived, they also saw the value in the red dye. they 7 so many dead cochineals to europe at the end of the 16th century that its deep red color created a fashion trend. many 8 in europe did not know the red fabrics they loved contained dye from the blood of imported 9 insects. that small detail remained a 10 by the spanish for many years.several studies have shown that at a 11 wait staff who wear red shirts or other noticeable clothing 12 more tips from customers. women who wear red lipstick also make more tips off their customers. as for americans, the color that is most 13 selected for their dining rooms is mainly red. even commercial businesses like to add red to their dining areas. it is difficult to imagine some of this countrys most 14 restaurants without their famous red logos (标志). would asking for fries be the 15 experience at a fast food place with purple or green arches (拱门)? most would agree it would not be the same. 1. a. bright b. bluec. pretty d. red 2. a. meaningsb. kindsc. fabricsd. genes 3. a. colorb. informationc. usage d. reason 4. a. speechesb. comments c. culturesd. habits 5. a. signb. flowerc. clothd. dye 6. a. ignored b. appreciated c. observed d. researched 7. a. donated b. limited c. importedd. compared 8. a. customersb. farmers c. tourists d. explorers 9. a. expensiveb. deadc. actived. ugly 10. a. lie b. story c. misunderstanding d. secret11. a. college b. restaurantc. office d. factory 12. a. giveb. getc. leaved. want 13. a. partly b. barely c. commonlyd. simply 14. a. distant b. environmental c. populard. useful 15. a. possibe b. same c. dangerous d. direct 参考答案及解析:a有时候,宽容别人的错误,不仅会帮助他人,也会换取对方的真诚和友谊。1. b。由第五段中的i want you to call your mother可知答案。2. a。根据文意和逻辑可知,billy收到妈妈寄来的曲奇饼,吃(ate)了一些,把剩余的放到了床下。3. d。由下文内容可知,饼干被偷了,billy此时发现饼干不见了(missing)。4. c。根据本段的stolen和steal可知,营队辅导员被告知了饼干偷窃(theft)事件。5. a。由上文another boy可知,是另一个男孩偷吃了billy的饼干。6. c。由下文辅导员和billy的说话内容可知,这里是说辅导员找到(found)了billy。7. b。由billy的反应可知,辅导员的做法出乎他的意料,所以他感到很迷惑(puzzled)。8. d。根据常识可知,惩罚最有可能引起的就是怨恨。9. c。由下一段another box of cookies in the mail可知,辅导员是让billy给他妈妈打电话,让她再给billy寄一盒饼干。10. a。由故事情节可知,billy又收到(received)了妈妈寄来的一盒饼干。11. b。由下文billy和那个偷饼干的孩子关系的改变可以看出,辅导员是让billy和那个男孩一起分享新寄来的饼干。12. d。由but一词可知,billy不理解辅导员的想法,所以他抗议(objected)说:“但他就是那个小偷啊。”13. c。由下文两个孩子彼此真诚的行为可以看出,这里是说他们亲密地一起行走。14. a。由上一句中的sincerely可知,偷饼干的孩子真诚地让billy接受他的小刀,以赔偿被偷的饼干,但billy同样真诚地(sincerely)拒绝了他的礼物。15. d。billy拒绝接受那个孩子的赔偿,因为彼此的真诚,billy觉得自己的几块饼干也没有那么重要(important)了(因为友谊才是重要的事)。b暑假到了,是否给孩子报读一个假期班还真是个问题。本文分析了参加暑期班的利弊。1. c。根据后文多次出现的program(s)可确定本题答案。2. a。根据本空前面although的暗示可知,作者认为暑期班并不适合每个孩子。3. d。根据前文内容和后文before enrolling (报名) your child in one可知,正因为报读暑期班并不适合每个孩子,所以就有必要在报名之前首先审视一下报读暑期班的优缺点。4. a。根据下文内容可知,“高中暑期班大多数都是教育性的”就是实际情况。in fact事实上;in return作为报答;in doubt不能肯定的;in need急需。 5. b。根据第一段keep your childs mind focused on education和本段中的educational可知,高中暑期班会让学生专注于学习。6. d。对于喜欢学习的孩子来说,暑期班是最理想的了。7. d。根据本空前面a large collection的暗示和后文描述可知,并不是所有高中都有很多类别的暑期班课程可供选择(choose from)。8. b。根据下文的对比可知,暑期班包括了要求学生必须参加的学习课程。9. c。和前文形成对比,暑期班除了必修课外,还有一些选修的课程。10. a。除了以学习为主的暑期班外,还有一些暑期班则专注于乐团或篮球一类的课外活动。11. b。根据however可知,本段开始介绍暑假补习的缺点。12. b。本空后就是学生对暑假计划的另外安排情况的假设。13. c。由于学生本人有自己的暑期安排,因此,作为家长应重新考虑是否给孩子报读暑期班。14. a。根据后文one that you and your teen should make together可知,此处是指为自己的孩子报名参加暑期班。15. d。家长与孩子进行细节的讨论之后,学生就可能真正地喜欢上了暑假补习。c作为一名黑人女性,作者在求职的路上遭遇了许多不公正的待遇,但作者不断努力,奋力拼搏,终于有所成就。1. a。根据后文permanent positions的暗示可确定本题的答案。2. b。根据上下文的逻辑推测,作者应是获悉了两位白人的情况。3. d。年轻的白人男性反而得到了固定职位,作者肯定非常生气。4. c。根据后文的ceo可知,在遭遇到不公正的待遇后,作者当然会向自己的上级投诉。首先是自己的上司,然后一路投诉到公司ceo那里。5. b。根据后文的they gave in可知,作者甚至威胁要到平等机会委员会那儿投诉,公司最终屈服了。6. d。根据后文内容可知,作为律师,作者当然要处理许多案件。case意为“案件”。7. c。根据前文的defeated可知,这份工作充满压力。8. b。根据后文的内容可知

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