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强化训练10完形填空(二)(45分钟,100分)AVisitors to the dry, hot Sonoran Desert of the southern Arizona and northern Mexico are amazed at the manyarmed giants. They are the saguaro cacti (树形仙人掌), a giant which gives the landscape its _1_ appearance. In the dry desert the saguaro cacti can live for more than 200 years, grow to a _2_ of 60 feet, and have as many as 50 arms.More _3_ , the saguaro cacti still persist despite the unbearable desert climate. Those that have grown to old age have _4_ droughts, freezes, flash floods, and bush fires as well as the _5_ caused by groups of rats that eat their seedlings(秧苗). Like all other desert _6_ , these leafless giants can store water for use during the deserts long dry seasons by _7_ water through their long roots.Naturally, the great saguaro cacti are a(n) _8_ part of the desert life. Actually the giants may be _9_ to many animals, including woodpeckers, owls, doves, bats and insects. In addition, after a saguaro _10_ the age of 50 or so, coldresistant flowers _11_ at the top of the plants once a year. These flowers _12_ birds, bats and bees, which come for the honey and for the tasty flowers with their black seeds._13_ the splendid saguaros are plentiful in the Southwest, they are unfortunately _14_ . These giant cacti have great value in landscape gardening, and the thieves can earn thousands of dollars by uprooting and _15_ them to nurseries (苗圃). To protect these southwestern _16_ , agents for the Arizona Department of Agriculture go around and _17_ the desert. Its a most important job though a hard one. But without the saguaro cacti, many desert animals would suffer a lack of _18_ and loss of nesting sites. The Southwest, too, would _19_ something of unique importance, since these desert giants have become a _20_ of the dry region.1. A. general B. basicC. unique D. lovely2. A. length B. heightC. size D. width3. A. pleasingly B. inspiringlyC. interestingly D. amazingly4. A. lived through B. broken throughC. cut through D. got through5. A. crisis B. damageC. destruction D. load6. A. plants B. livesC. animals D. creatures7. A. pouring B. squeezingC. pumping D. absorbing8. A. independent B. vitalC. original D. mysterious9. A. spot B. fieldC. home D. camp10. A. turns B. takesC. meets D. gains11. A. come up B. come outC. show off D. show up12. A. call B. trapC. fascinate D. stick13. A. As B. ButC. Although D. Yet14. A. in danger B. in demandC. in need D. in control15. A. exchanging B. tradingC. offering D. selling16. A. treasures B. decorationsC. possessions D. creations17. A. look over B. hand overC. watch over D. turn over18. A. food B. sceneryC. water D. flavor19. A. affect B. abandonC. increase D. lose20. A. signal B. signC. mark D. symbol【语篇解读】本文是一篇环境类的说明文。文章从奇特的形状、生活特性、经济价值等方面介绍了Sonoran Desert(索诺兰沙漠)的标志性植物树形仙人掌。1解析:根据下文可知,树形仙人掌有多达50个分枝,所以形状“独特”,故选unique“独特的”。general“普通的”;basic“基本的”;lovely“可爱的”。答案:C2解析:根据前面的“giant”及后面的“60 feet”可知,此处表示的是“高度”,因此选height。length“长度”;size“尺寸”;width“宽度”。答案:B3解析:根据上文可知,游客对树形仙人掌的形状会感到非常惊讶,故此处指更令人惊讶的是它们的适应能力,因此选amazingly。pleasingly“令人愉快地”;inspiringly“鼓舞人心地”;interestingly“有趣地”。答案:D4解析:根据上下文可知,树形仙人掌“经历”了恶劣环境的考验,live through“经历”符合语境。break through“突破”;cut through“抄近路穿过,走近路”;get through“接通电话,通过考试”。答案:A5解析:除了恶劣的气候外,树形仙人掌还要遭受老鼠的“破坏”,因此选damage。crisis“危机”;destruction“毁灭”;load“负担”。答案:B6解析:此处指像沙漠里其他所有的“植物”一样,因此选plants。life“生命”;animal“动物”;creature“生物”。答案:A7解析:树形仙人掌通过它们的长根茎吸收水。absorb“吸收”,符合语境。pour“倒,灌”;squeeze“挤压”;pump“抽出”。答案:D8解析:根据下文可知,作为许多动物赖以生存的食物和家园,树形仙人掌是沙漠“极为重要的”部分,因此选vital“极重要的”。independent“独立的”;original“原始的”;mysterious“神秘的”。答案:B9解析:根据最后一段的倒数第二句“But without the saguaro cacti. loss of nesting sites”可知,树形仙人掌可能是许多动物的栖息地。因此选home“栖息地”。spot“地点”;field“田地”;camp“营地”。答案:C10解析:此处指在树形仙人掌长到50岁左右之后,故此处选turn意为“到(某年龄或某个时间)”,其后直接跟数字。take“带走”;meet“遇到”;gain“获得”。答案:A11解析:根据上下文可知,这里指树形仙人掌在长到50岁左右以后每年开一次花,因此选come out“(花朵)开放”。come up“走近,被提到”;show off“炫耀”;show up“露面,到达”。答案:B12解析:根据下文中的“which come for the honey”可知,树形仙人掌的花吸引了一些动物,因此此处选fascinate“迷住,深深吸引”。call“召集”;trap“困住”;stick“粘”。答案:C13解析:尽管在西南这壮观的树形仙人掌很多,但它们却不幸地面临着危险。逗号前后表示让步关系,although“尽管”,符合语境。as“因为”;but“但是”;yet“然而”。答案:C14解析:参见上题解析。in danger“处于危险之中”,符合语境。in demand“需求大,受欢迎”;in need“生活贫困”;in control“掌管”。答案:A15解析:根据空格前的“These giant cacti have great value in landscape gardening, and the thieves can earn thousands of dollars”可知,树形仙人掌被偷去卖钱,sell“卖”,符合语境。exchange“交换”;trade“从事贸易,以物易物”;offer“提供”。答案:D16解析:根据全文可知,树形仙人掌是应该受到保护的沙漠珍宝,treasure“珍宝”,符合语境。decoration“装饰品”;possession“个人财产,私人物品”;creation“作品,创作”。答案:A17解析:为了保护这些珍宝,Arizona农业部派代理人保护沙漠。因此选watch over“监督,保护”。look over“浏览,迅速地检查”;hand over“移交”;turn over“翻转”。答案:C18解析:根据第三段的最后一句可知,树形仙人掌还是动物们的食物。没有了它们,就意味着“食物”的短缺,因此此处选food。scenery“风景”;water“水”;flavor“味道”。答案:A19解析:西南部也将失去这些极具重要性的东西,因此此处选lose。affect“影响”;abandon“遗弃,放弃”;increase“增加”。答案:D20解析:这些沙漠巨型植物已经变成了这个干燥区域的标志。根据句意可知,此处选symbol“标志”。signal“信号”;sign“征兆”;mark“记号”。答案:DBI am a health psychologist, and my mission is to help people be happier and healthier. But I fear that something Ive been teaching for the last 10 years is doing more harm than good and it has to do with _1_.For years Ive been telling people, stress makes you sick. It increases the _2_ of everything from the common cold to cardiovascular(心血管的) disease. _3_ , Ive turned stress into the _4_ . But I have changed my _5_ about stress, and today, I want to change yours.Let me start with the study that made me rethink the whole _6_ to stress. This study tracked 30,000 adults in the United States for eight years, and they started by asking people, “How much stress have you _7_ in the last year?” They also asked, “Do you believe that stress can _8_ your poor health?” And then they used public death records to _9_ who died. People who experienced a lot of stress in the previous year had a 43 percent _10_ risk of dying. But that was only _11_ for the people who also _12_ that stress is harmful to their health. People who experienced a lot of stress but did not _13_ stress as harmful were no more _14_ to die. In fact, they had the _15_ risk of dying, _16_ people who had relatively little stress. Now the researchers estimated that over the eight years they were tracking deaths, 182,000 Americans died prematurely(过早), not from stress, _17_ from the belief that stress is bad for them. That is over 20,000 deaths a year. Now, _18_ that estimate is correct, that would make believing stress is bad for you the 15th largest _19_ of death in the United States last year, _20_ more people than skin cancer, HIV/AIDS and homicide.1. A. health B. happinessCstress D. psychology2. A. risk B. conditionC. development D. challenge3. A. Definitely B. TraditionallyC. Similarly D. Basically4. A. friend B. enemyC. doctor D. patient5. A. definition B. mindC. explanation D. description6. A. answer B. approachC. response D. assumption7. A. avoided B. exercisedC. experienced D. tracked8. A. result from B. speed upC. lead to D. break down9. A. find out B. put outC. set out D. work out10. A. increased B. changedC. declined D. progressed11. A. false B. rightC. true D. wrong12. A. doubted B. provedC. believed D. disagreed13. A. simplify B. viewC. describe D. elect14. A. certainly B. probablyC. hardly D. likely15A. fastest B. latestC. highest D. lowest16A. removing B. comparingC. neglecting D. including17A. and B. butC. nor D. or18A. if B. thoughC. because D. until19A. number B. discoveryC. cause D. estimate20A. killing B. threateningC. affecting D. hurting【语篇解读】一直以来人们认为压力对健康有害。但作者认为:压力是否影响你,取决于你对压力的态度。1解析:根据下文多次提到的“stress”可知,此处指作者所教授的内容与压力有关,故填stress。答案:C2解析:此处指压力可以增加患病风险。risk“风险”,符合语境。下文中的“risk of dying”是提示。答案:A3解析:此处指基本上作者把压力当作敌人。basically“基本上”,符合语境。答案:D4解析:参见上题解析。答案:B5解析:但作者对压力的看法已经改变了。change ones mind“改变主意,改变想法”,为固定用法。答案:B6解析:此处表示作者先来谈谈使他重新考虑他对压力的看法的研究。approach“方法,态度”,符合语境。答案:B7解析:在过去一年中你感受到了多少压力?experience“感受,体会,体验”,符合语境。答案:C8解析:根据下文对研究的叙述可知,此处指研究人员问:“你相信压力会对健康有害吗?”lead to“导致”,符合语境。答案:C9解析:研究人员以公开的死亡统计查明被追踪的人中谁去世了。find out“弄清,查明”,符合语境。答案:A10解析:在去年感受到很多压力的人的死亡率会增加43%。答案:A11解析:但这只适用于那些也相信压力对健康有害的人。thats true for.“这适用于”。答案:C12解析:参见上题解析。doubt“怀疑”;prove“证明是”;believe“相信”;disagree“不同意”。答案:C13解析:感受到很大压力的人若不将压力视为对健康有害,他们的死亡风险就不可能升高。view. as.“把看作”。答案:B14解析:参见上题解析。be likely to do sth.“有可能做某事”,符合语境。答案:D15解析:事实上,他们的死亡风险最低。故D项正确。答案:D16解析:此处指包括那些压力相对较小的研究参与者,故include“包含,包括”,符合句意。答案:D17解析:研究人员估计,在过去八年的时间里他们所追踪的死亡人数中,182 000个美国人过早死亡不是因为压力,而是因为他们相信压力对健康有害。not.but.“不是而是”是固定搭配。故B项正确。答案:B18解析:此处是说如果这个估计是正确的。if“如果”在此引导条件状语从句。答案:A19解析:此处指“相信压力对健康有害”就成为美国去年的第15大死因。故cause“起因”,符合句意。答案:C20解析:由前文的“Now, _18_ that estimate is correct, that would make believing stress is.”可知应选A。kill“杀害”。答案:ACLife is meant to be livedViolinist Fritz Kreisler once came across a beautiful instrument he wanted to _1_ , but he didnt have enough money to buy it. When he _2_ raised the money and returned to buy the violin, he learned that it had already been _3_ to a collector.Fritz Kreisler went to the new owners home in order to try to _4_ him to sell the violin. But the _5_ said it was one of his valuable possessions and he would keep it. The _6_ violinist turned to leave, but then he asked a favour. “May I play the instrument once more before it is consigned(把置于) to silence?”_7_ was granted and the great musician began to play. The music was so _8_ that the collector himself listened in wonder. “I have no right to keep that to myself,” he said after the musician _9_. “The violin is yours, Mr. Kreisler. Take it to the _10_ , and let more people hear it.”William Arthur Ward said, “If you believe in prayer, pray; _11_ you believe in giving, give. For you and I are exquisite(精致的) violins. Our _12_ is meant to be heard.”I want to live my life that waytake it to the world and live it _13_ . Id rather burn out than rust away. Id rather be _14_ than die not having done whatever I could and having gone wherever I would._15_ is never found in excessive(过度的) busyness. But it is found in _16_ our life in others. Say _17_ when asked for a helping hand. Volunteer for a _18_ organization. Spend some time with a _19_ friend or relative.I know that my happiness doesnt _20_ on my ability or my inability. It is related to my availability. My life is meant to be lived.1. A. collect B. playC. acquire D. try2. A. finally B. accidentallyC. constantly D. frequently3. A. shown B. soldC. delivered D. exchanged4. A. force B. remindC. beg D. persuade5. A. musician B. singerC. collector D. composer6. A. disappointed B. excitedC. puzzled D. surprised7. A. Access B. PermissionC. Right D. Pardon8. A. popular B. traditionalC. loud D. beautiful9. A. sang B. sighedC. finished D. left10. A. world B. townC. city D. home11. A. as B. ifC. once D. unless12. A. word B. cryC. voice D. music13. A. leisurely B. calmlyC. fully D. simply14. A. used up B. woken upC. picked up D. fixed up15. A. Honesty B. HappinessC. Devotion D. Courage16. A. involving B. buryingC. stealing D. investing17. A. goodbye B. noC. yes D. sorry18. A. worthwhile B. largeC. social D. national19A. close B. lonelyC. good D. poor20A. reflect B. actC. depend D. decide【语篇解读】人生就像一把小提琴,是被人弹奏的。我们宁愿做燃尽的蜡烛,也不愿成为生锈的废铁。1解析:根据下文中的“raised the money and returned to buy the violin”可知,Kreisler想得到(
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