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完形填空专项训练(1)夹叙夹议类 (A)You are travelling on an ocean ship when, suddenly a giant wave causes the ship to overturn. Hundreds of people die 36 , but you and several others 37 in the ballroom. Would you stay there and 38 for help? Or would you try, 39 the danger, to find your way out of the ship?This is the 40 faced by the characters in the film “Poseidon”.Trapped in the ballroom of the overturned ship, the 41 orders the surviving guests to wait for help. A small group of people 42 to accept this fate. They try to escape, knowing that there will be no way back 43 the captain locks the doors behind them.At the time of the disaster, each of the characters is trying to overcome personal problems in their own lives. All must face their 44 and make life and death decisions.Architect Richard Nelson is preparing to kill himself when the wave hits. He feels depressed over the 45 of his relationship with his partner. But he is forced to fight 46 his life, and learns to want to live again. He realizes he must 47 the past and not think too much about the bad.Robert Ramsey, a fireman, decides to 48 his own life so that his daughter, Jen, 49 live. He swims to the ships control room 50 he must press a switch to change the direction of the ship. He knows he will likely 51 in the process, but just as surely, he knows that its the only way his friends can escape. His actions give the others a chance to reach 52 . They escape from the ship just before it 53 , killing all those waiting inside and Jens father as well. All the characters who survive feel 54 to be alive, but they are also aware that their own 55 , bravery and determination saved their own lives.36. A. graduallyB. immediately C. finallyD. individually 37. A. stayB. danceC. surviveD. live38. A. askB. cryC. waitD. demand39. A. despiteB. inC. withD. except40. A. positionB. dilemmaC. dangerD. scene41. A. directorB. passengerC. sailorD. captain42. A. refuseB. agreeC. hesitateD. dislike43. A. unlessB. untilC. onceD. when44. A. deathB. survivalC. courageD. fears45. A. endB. departureC. failureD. difficulty46. A. againstB. forC. withD. over47. A. let aloneB. let outC. let go ofD. let down48. A. give outB. give awayC. give inD. give up49. A. mightB. canC. wouldD. must50. A. whichB. thereC. whereD. then51. A. succeedB. failC. surviveD. drown52. A. homeB. safetyC. successD. destination53. A. breaksB. explodesC. sinksD. overturns54. A. relievedB. luckyC. relaxedD. happy55. A. choicesB. calmnessC. fortuneD. confidence(B)For as long as I can remember, I have been very bad at arguing with people. As soon as someone disagree _36_ me, I get angry because I feel _37_, like the other person is out to show that I am _38_. And for some reason, I hate being wrong! So my _39_ reaction is to get very defensive. I _40_ my voice, and I end up saying something I later _41_. Needless to say, the whole thing ends with me blaming _42_, and the other person feeling alienated(疏远) from me. This bothers me especially because my mother does the exact same thing and I hate _43_.I have noticed this tendency in me for a long time now, _44_ I have never been able to stop. I did some _45_ management work with a therapist (治疗专家) a while ago, but because I moved and _46_ an advisor at school who cant see me _47_, I have not been able to continue this important work. They tell you to stop and count to 10, _48_ your breathing, calm yourself down before you _49_. But thats the whole problem. I could never think of _50_ myself until it was too late! The _51_ things had already come out of my mouth, and I was stuck picking up the pieces.Right now the _52_ is urgent because my relationships with a wonderful boy is _53_ because of my being afraid of being wrong. He is closing himself off from me because I have hurt him, and _54_ I am no longer attractive as a woman with no confidence in myself and a bad temper. How do I stop ruining my relationships and hating myself? How do I stop _55_ being wrong?36. A. withB. to C. forD. at37. A. disappointed B. excitedC. attacked D. ashamed38. A. wrongB. foolish C. empty-headedD. right39. A. unusual B. immediate C. followingD. last40. A. raiseB. lowerC. keepD. change41. A. rememberB. regretC. forget D. realize42. A. her B. himC. meD. myself43. A .itB. herC. themD. us44. A. so B. butC. althoughD. however45. A. healthB. action C. calmnessD. anger46. A. headed toB. asked forC. turned to D. referred to47. A. regularlyB. carelesslyC. immediatelyD. patiently48. A. stopB. manageC. keepD. control49. A. sayB. chatC speakD. talk50. A. stoppingB. managingC. holdingD. helping51. A. hurtful B. surprisingC. colorfulD. dangerous52. A. eventB. thingC. affairD. problem53. A. in the wayB. in the endC. in dangerD.in the beginning54. A. no doubtB. no problem C. no wonder D. no way55. A. likingB. hating C. findingD. dealing (C)I became a gardener when I was twelve. My early _36_ of gardening may not have originated from my love for nature. It was to _37_ my parents. At that time, we had a big yard in which a beautiful maple tree stood. But my mother often looked with _38_ at this work of natural art. Those golden leaves seemed like tons of rubbish to her, “something else to _39_!” Seeing the neighbors busy with gardening, my father ever thought it a waste of time.At that age, I always did something _40_ to whatever my parents did! If gardening were something they found _41_, I would plant a garden! I planted some lily(百合花)seeds in the yard. But they failed to _42_. I continued to plant sunflower seeds and roses. Wild _43_ joy, I found the first rose bloom(开花). One by one, the flowers bloomed their heads off. _44_, I was touched by this land of wonder. _45_, my parents showed no interest in my garden. My father even _46_ at me because he found it was _47_ to move around my garden to the driveway. To my mothers _48_, I put in her vase my real roses which, in her eyes, were simply weeds _49_ flowers. Regardless of their _50_, I kept on planting my garden and _51_ to enjoy the pleasure of gardening. Plants make such good companions: they breathe, they bloom, they _52_ to care and love. It has been many years since I made my first garden out of my desire to _53_ my parents. Today I become known as Mrs. Greenthumbs, teaching gardening and hosting a gardening show, which makes my parents feel very _54_. And now I could say it is my affection for _55_ that makes me a real gardener.36. A. memoryB. dreamC. designD. intention37. A. please B. change C. annoy D. help 38. A. surprise B. appreciation C. doubt D. excitement39. A. collect up B. clean up C. care about D. come in40. A. equal B. similar C. superior D. opposite41.

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