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完形填空26when alice started to cycle home from jennys house, she wasnt nervous. she was certainly not afraid of the dark. _21_, it was only a 15-minute ride home. but halfway there, she began to wish that she hadnt been so _22_. as she rounded a sharp bend, it suddenly_23_ cold very cold. alices breath became puffs of white cloud and her legs were so cold that it became hard to ride. with her heart beating fast, she struggled so hard to move _24_ that she didnt hear the car which suddenly appeared beside her. she stopped by the road. the big black car also _25_. slowly, the passenger-window began to slide down. alice held her breath. in the soft light inside the car, something _26_. then, the light brightened and alice was staring at a sweet, grey-haired old lady. “hello, dear,” said the old lady. “i need _27_. im afraid im lost. i need to find the nearest airport. i must be there in the next five minutes. ”“airport? you _28_ are lost,” alice said. “you need to go back five kilometers _29_ you reach the t-junction. turn left and _20_ for about another 10 kilometers to the main highway. from there, just follow the _31_ to the airport. but im afraid theres no _32_ youll get there in five minutes!”“thank you very much, dear,” replied the old lady. “dont worry ill _33_ in time.”the _34_ moved up and the car started off. a little way ahead, it _35_ and with headlights flashing, it drove past alice. but then, something _36_ happened. the car began changing. first, its color _37_from black to silvery-grey. then, the wheels began disappearing, but the car continued to move forward, _38_ just above the ground. as the car _39_ into the dark sky, the big red tail-lights grew larger and larger and glowed more and more brightly. with a faint whistling _40_, the car was gone in seconds, leaving alice shaking her head in disbelief1a. howeverb. besidesc. therefored. otherwise2. a. braveb. excitedc. curiousd. stubborn3a. fellb. seemedc. provedd. grew4a. asideb. aroundc. forwardd. backward5 a. arrivedb. stoppedc. stayedd. started6 a. gatheredb. existedc. droppedd. moved7a. helpb. gasc. restd. water8a. necessarilyb. normallyc. basicallyd. certainly9 a. ifb. untilc. unlessd. as10a. driveb. walkc. followd. march11. a. addressb. signsc. noticesd. guidance12 a. doubtb. roomc. timed. way13 a. have itb. get itc.make itd. finish it14 a. doorb. windowc. headlightd. wheel15. a. passedb. rushedc. turnedd. continued16a. strangeb. sensitivec. imaginabled. horrible17a. developedb. appearedc. spreadd. changed18 a. rollingb. floatingc. drawingd. flashing19a. pointedb. returnedc. broked. rose20 a. tuneb. voicec. soundd. toneevery summer a great many students travel to other countries looking for work and adventure. most of the 26 are in seasonal work, mainly connected with wourism and 27 the pay is usually poor, but most people work abroad for the 28 of travel. you can pick grapes on farms in france, entertain kids on american summer camps, and, of course, there are 29 jobs in hotels and restaurants. but it is not easy now to find work. “ 30 you speak the language of the country well, there will be very few openings,” says althea ellis, an adviser in 31 for students.“if you work with a family in italy, youll have to speak italian. when you wash dishes in a restaurant in pairs, the owner will expect you to speak 32 . british students only have a language 33 for jobs in the usa and australia.” 34 enjoys the experience. sarah james was employed to help forty american children in europe. the two teachers with the children had never been 35 .one child lost his passport; another became seriously ill and was 36 home; the whole group was thrown out of one hotel because of the 37 they made, and whats worse, sarah herself was robbed on her only 38 evening of the entire trip. “ i did visit a lot of new places,” she says,“ but it wasnt worth it. the pay was 39 and it really was a 24-hour-a-day job. the kids never slept!”“the troubles is, students expect to have a(n) 40 time of it.” althea ellis points out. “after all, they see it as a 41 .in practice, 42 ,you have to work hard. at the same time, all vacation work is casual (临时的) work. youll have a job when the hotel, the restaurant, or the campsite is busy. in the other words, youll work if its convenient for the company that 43 you. but you have 44 employment rights. as soon as the holiday season 45 ,theyll get rid of you.”21a. worksb. challengesc. changes d. hardships22a. serviceb. industryc. businessd. science23a. painsb. comfortc. difficultyd. excitement24a. alwaysb. hardlyc. neverd. seldsom25a. if b. unlessc. becaused. although26a. health careb. vacation workc. language studiesd. tourist safely27a. italianb. englishc. frenchd. spanish28a. chanceb. abilityc. possibilityd. advantage29a. no oneb. nonec. not everyoned. everybody30a. abroadb. employedc. sadd. respected31a. drivenb. riddenc. leftd. flown32a. friendsb. decisionsc. noise d. destruction33a. busyb. freec. tiringd. pleasant34a. niceb. reasonablec. faird. poor35a. hardb. easyc. difficultd. ordinary36a. holidayb. jobc. festivald. study37a. besidesb. thereforec. howeverd. meanwhile38a. firesb. employsc. recommendsd. appreciants39a. fewb. littlec. alld. much40a. startsb. lastsc. approachesd. finishesit was the second day of a winter holiday in queenstown, new zealand, three years ago. when we decided to explore the beautiful scenery, our landlady 36 us,“make sure you are well wrapped up today. the weather is 37 . head back when you see snowfall.” the day was bright and sunny, and i started to wonder if she was being too cautious. when snow began to fall at 6:00 pm, i was not worried, thinking wed have no 38 in catching a taxi back. however, we waited for a while, and all the drivers shook their heads when told of our 39 . the first driver passed by and gave me a card with a number for me to 40 help. i was filled with 41 , but i had no choice but to lead my three sisters to a nearby place to make the 42 . then a taxi drew up and we climbed in. the driver did not appear very friendly. then the light streaming from his headlights showed very 43 why no taxi wanted to take us to our hotel. and i began to understand the drivers apparently unfriendly silence he was worried. the steep incline (斜坡) ahead was 44 with snow. the taxi slowly made its way up the hill. suddenly, we came to a dead stop, and the driver turned to us. “look! it is very 45 to go forward. you have to get out and walk. if i drive any further, the taxi will slide back,” he said. “er . can you keep your headlight on and help my elder sister? the rest of us will follow you up,” i said. the driver 46 . we made it safely back to our hotel. even though it 47 for the rest of the days, we could see the silver lining in the cloud(一线希望): the generous soul who helped us.41a. protectedb. guarded c. helped d. warned42a. hateful b. colorful c. changeable d. unforgettable43a. reason b. time c. trouble d. opportunity44a. situation b. destination c. background d. information45a. call for b. wait for c. give up d. look up46a. confidenceb. pride c. doubt d. joy47a. appointmentb. call c. way d. invitation48a. clearly b. weakly c. unwillingly d. quietly49a. chargedb. covered c. crowdedd. provided50a. dangerous b. possible c. limitedd. unacceptable51a. agreedb. admitted c. admiredd. applied52a. shone b. blew c. rained d. snowedmaking friends is a skill. like most skills, it patience. if you want to meet people and make friends, you must be willing to some action. you must first go where there are people. you wont make friends staying home . joining a club or group, talking to those who like the same things you do is much easier. or join someone some activity. many people are when talking to new people. all, meeting strangers means seeing the unknown .and its human nature to feel a bit about the unknown. most of fears about new people come from doubts about .we imagine other people are usfinding us too tall or too short, too this or too that. but dont forget that they must be feeling the same way. try to accept yourself you are, and try to put the other at ease. youll both feel more comfortable. try to act self-confident even you dont feel that way when you a room full of strangers. walk tall and straight, look at other people directly and . if you see someone youd like to , say something. dont wait for person to start a talk. just meeting someone does not mean that youll make friends with that person. is based on mutual(相互的) likings and “give and take”. it takes time to friendship.53a. needs b. costs c. spends d. wants54a. make b. take c. do d. carry55a. alone b. yourself c .lonely d. with you56a. that b. which c. as d. what57a. with b. to c. on d. in58a .shy b. excited c. afraid d. worried59a .at b. for c. after d. in60a. unhappy b. usual c. upset d. unlucky61a. talking b. meeting c. visiting d. speaking62a. yourself b. himself c. yourselves d. ourselves63a. talking b. saying c. laughing d. judging64a. like b. what c. as d. that65a. when b. as c. if d. what66a. come b. go c. enter d. step t5o67a. smile b. laugh c. cry d. jump68a. talk about b. speak to c. say to d. call up69a. other b. the other c. another d. others70a. new b. young c. old d. little71a. friendship b. relation c. connection d. feeling72a. start b. develop c. keep d. change参考答案1b 2a3d4c5b6d7a8d9b 10a11b12d13c14b15c16a17d 18b19d20c【解析】 略21c22a23d24a25b26b27c28d29c30a31d32c33b34d35b36a37c38b39a40d【解析】略41d42c43c44b45a46c47b48a49b50a51a52d【解析】试题分析:本文讲述在新西兰南岛度假的作者和姐妹去探索美丽的风景,不料遭遇大雪,被困住,因为斜坡上被雪所覆盖,司机们都担心危险,不敢让他们打车,最后在一个司机的帮助下得以脱险的故事。41考查动词。根据上下文语境(重现)从下一段中she was being too cautious可以推断出房东警告我们要全副武装以防天气突变。42考查形容词。从下一段中提到开始天气 bright and sunny,然后snow began to fall说明那儿的天气是多变的。a.可恶的,十分讨厌的b.丰富多彩的c.常变化的;易变的d.难忘的 43考查名词。从下文的however及后面提到所有的司机都不肯让我们打车,说明作者开始以为打车回家没什么问题,故填trouble。44考查名词。a情况,处境b目的地c背景d信息,根据语境应该是当我们告诉司机我们的处境时,所有的司机都摇头(不肯让搭车)45考查短语。a要求,请求b等待c放弃d查寻(词典等)。call for help求救,求助46考查名词。从本段下文why no taxi wanted to take us to our hotel说明作者对此充满怀疑。a自信b自豪,骄傲d高兴,愉快,均不合题意。47考查名词。上文提到第一个司机给了我一张有电话号码的卡片,所以我狐疑的领着姐妹们去附近打电话。make the call打电话48考查副词。a清楚地b虚弱地c不乐意地d安静地。根据上下文语境(重现)apparently (显然地)可知此处应填clearly 49考查动词。根据语境,因为下雪,前面的斜坡上被雪所覆盖,be covered with被.覆盖。50考查形容词。从上文we came to a dead stop可以推断出很危险,故选a危险的。b可能的c有限的d不可接受的51考查动词。前后呼应,上文提到下雪。即使接下来的日子还是下雪,我们还是看到了希望。考点:故事类完形填空点评:本文讲述在新西兰南岛度假的作者和姐妹遭遇大雪,最后在一个司机的帮助下得以脱险的故事。做完形填空题:1、通读全文,掌握大意,判断文章体裁,以便更好地把握文章结构。2.瞻前顾后,逐句细读。本文上下文联系很紧密,把握好事情发展的过程,做这篇完形填空就会容易的多。53a 54b55a56c57d58a59c60c61b62d63d64c65c66c67a68b69b70a71a72b 【解析】试题分析:文章讲述了如何交朋友。其实交朋友是有技巧的,你必须付诸实际的行动。你要走出去接触人群,你要懂得如何跟人交流;勇敢的面对陌生人;主动地与人相处;还要懂得友谊是相互的。53考查动词。 needs需要;costs值;spends花费;wants想要。根据句意:像绝大部分技能一样,它需要耐心。故选a。54考查动词。make制作;take取;do做;carry搬。根据句意:如果你想遇见人们,交朋友,你必须愿意采取行动。take action 采取行动的意思。故选b。55考查副词。alone单独地;yourself你自己;lonely孤单的;with you和你在一起。根据句意:独自在家呆着是交不到朋友的。alone可以作形容词,也可以作副词,而lonely只可以作形容词,修饰人时意思是“孤独的”;修饰地方时,意思是“偏远的,荒凉的”。故选a。56考查连词。that那个;which哪个;as和.一样;what什么。根据句意:加入一个俱乐部或群,与
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