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未命名完形填空专练未命名注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上未命名请点击修改第I卷的文字说明一、完形填空 The summer before the ninth grade, procrastination(拖延 )affected my life in a deep way. With only a few days until the start of school, I had 1 just one of three homework tasks we were 2 Instead of enjoying my last few moments of 3 , I spent that time doing homework, which was an 4 way to end the vacation.Putting in 100 percent 5 , I always started with strong 6 at the beginning of each school year. 7 I struggled to maintain that energy as the weeks passed.One night, my father and I were having a 8 about college. He told me, It doesnt 9 much whether you get into an Ivy League university or just a(n) 10 college-what matters is how you get there and what you do to 11 it. This really spoke to me, because it made me focus more on the 12 of my work rather than the quantity.Thanks to that conversation, I 13 the way I went through life. I started to 14 that trying my 15 best is a thousand times better than simply doing something to get it done.My effort began to 16 in my first year of high school. I had never 17 that my grades in some harder classes could be better than those in the easier ones I took last year.Now I would rather work hard for something and enjoy the 18 of success, than not try at all or give up halfway. Motivation can 19 become a habit if you repeat a(n) 20 that helps you avoid procrastination.1AfinishedBsharedCquittedDrepeated2ApassedBarrangedCdesignedDshowed3AprideBfreedomCsilenceDsurprise4AunpleasantBenjoyableCvaluableDconfusing5AtrustBfundCeffortDknowledge6AcuriosityBmisunderstandingCfearDmotivation7AOtherwiseBHoweverCThereforeDBesides8AconversationBquarrelCdiscussionDbreak9AoccurBworkCmatterDfail10ApopularBfamousCordinaryDnew11AdisturbBaccomplishCattractDembarrass12AamountBcommentCrequestDquality13AchangedBrefusedCadmittedDcopied14AexplainBdoubtCbelieveDexpect15AslightBsharpCsteadyDabsolute16Afall behindBrun outCbreak outDpay off17AworriedBimaginedCpromiseDquestioned18ApleasureBeffectCopinionDprogress19AluckilyBhardlyCeasilyDsilently20AtestBideaCgameDroutine Last week I was driving back to town from the airport during a heavy rainstorm when I saw something rather large 21 of the busy road as the traffic drove past 22 close.As I got 23 , I found out that it was a turtle, and I hit the 24 . I got out of my car with traffic being 25 behind me and dashed into the middle of the road. I saw that it was very much 26 but refusing to 27 .Although Im an animal lover, Im not one to touch an animal like a turtle that isnt 28 ,but I wasnt going to 29 him there. I looked through my car 30 for something with which to 31 the turtle-paper towels, a rag, anything. But there was nothing.A woman drove in the opposite direction stopped and saw the 32 situation. I asked her if she had anything 33 I could use to pick this rather large turtle up, and she 34 me a white towel. As I 35 my friend, he quickly 36 his head and feet, and I set him down by the river to 37 .I thanked the woman with the towel who came to my 38 -and the turtle does, too! Im also 39 to the drivers behind me. They were 40 for over half an hour but none complained at all!21Ain the middleBon the sideCat the endDon the corner22AreasonablyBincreasinglyCstrangelyDdangerously23AfatherBnearerCnearlyDfurther24AwheelBdoorCbrakeDwindow25AreducedBfollowedCavoidedDblocked26AaliveBgentleCheavyDlarge27AdashBmoveCslipDrun28AcuteBluckyCmildDbrave29AputBtakeCsendDleave30AslowlyBnervouslyCwildlyDoccasionally31Aturn overBthrow awayCpick upDput up32AhopelessBdifficultCridiculousDdifferent33Aat the airportBon the roadCby the riverDin her car34AsoldBlentCthrewDshowed35Afound outBwrapped upCcame acrossDstared at36AraisedBpulledCwithdrewDlowered37Akeep onBlive onCwork onDdecide on38AattentionBmindCrescueDmemory39AgratefulBgenerousChelpfulDsensitive40AchallengedBpreparedCpanickedDdelayed A few years ago my wife and I took a trip to Costa Rica. Upon arrival we 41 a car and headed out to our first destination which was a few hours away. I had a 42 so I figured Id be in great condition. About 20 minutes into the drive I found myself practically 43 in the unmarked streets and dirty roads. Upset. I turned to Siri, a virtual(虚拟的) assistant in my phone, for help.I typed the 44 to our destination in my phone and instantly Siri had 45 the best route(路线)to get there and we were on our way.The only 46 was that things didnt always go the way I thought they would. With the streets not being well 47 I would sometimes miss a turn and head in the 48 direction. Luckily, Siri never got 49 with me. Any time I missed a turn Siri would simply 50 and say, Recalculating route. 51 route.”And within a few seconds, Siri would have a new route 52 to get us to our destination.Sometimes the new route meant I had to 53 to the right turn and sometimes she found a different route that took my new location into 54 .Eventually we made it to our hotel 55 and enjoyed some beautiful scenery along the way.Most people make the 56 of thinking that success and happiness come from someone setting a goal and then 57 straight towards it. The 58 is that there is no straight path to success. There isnt even the 59 path. There are many paths that can get you to your goals. You just have to be 60 to recalculate your route when you miss a turn or there is something in your way.41AproducedBrepairedCrentedDpurchased42AcarBphoneCcompassDmap43AabsorbedBlostCexperiencedDfree44AaddressBapproachCreceiptDschedule45ApolishedBdiscoveredCopenedDmanaged46AfearBdifferenceCsympathyDproblem47AmarkedBpavedCarrangedDexpanded48AillegalBnewCwrongDpotential49AgenerousBmadCconcernedDcautious50Abreak downBcut inCget upDgo away51AAbandoningBCancellingCReachingDChanging52AcheckedBupdatedCadjustedDplanned53ApointBleadCreturnDapply54AorderBdirectionCaccountDplace55AsafelyBfrequentlyChungrilyDgradually56AmistakeBexcuseCaccidentDtrouble57AaccumulatingBwithdrawingCmarchingDfleeing58AanswerBtruthCconditionDprivilege59AfirstBsuitableCaccurateDonly60AwillingBproudCanxiousDambitious Even if youve never been to Phoenix in Arizona, you probably know this about the place: its terrible 61 . From June to September, the temperature can easily climb up to an unbearable point. But that doesnt 62 hikers from attempting the 1.3-mile hard walk to the top of the citys famous Camelback Mountain. Signs 63 that the trail is extremely difficult. If you continue, a posted checklist suggests at least a liter of water per person. And 64 youre still not stopped, another 65 farther up declares: “If youre halfway through your water, turn around!” 66 many people hardly pay any attention to the warnings. Fortunately, Scott Cullymore does. When hes not 67 his carpet-cleaning company nearby, the 53-year-old Cullymore can be found hiking up and down Camelback a couple of times a day, 68 cold bottles of water to 69 hikers. He has helped so many hikers that he has 70 a heavenly nickname: the Water Angel. “Id like a more manly name, but, you know,” he joked. Cullymore was on Camelback Mountain one day in 2015 71 a British tourist died after being lost for nearly six hours in the hot July. That experience 72 him to start helping people 73 caught by the unforgiving version of Mother Nature. “They lack deep understanding of the mountain, and they feel too 74 of what they can do, and so they get themselves in trouble,” he told the Arizona Republic. If a hiker has a flushed face and is not sweating anymore, Cullymore says that he 75 his backpack, pulls out a frosty bottle, and hands it to the person. “Its 76 that were safe in the middle of the city. You can die up here, and no one would know.” One hiker who enjoyed the 77 of offered water agrees. “You think you know the hot weather, but then you get out here in the desert and it 78 you like a blanket. You have no way to get out,” said Austin Hill, who was hiking with a high school friend. They were 79 , he said, pointing to Cullymore. “We ran into this Good Samaritan(乐善好施者) here.” And with that, the Water Angel goes 80 another hiker in trouble.61AaltitudeBheatCdroughtDsurroundings62ArefuseBseparateCrelieveDdiscourage63AwarnBremindCadviseDrecommend64AasBifCunlessDuntil65AhikerBguideCsignDtourist66AHoweverBThereforeCInsteadDMoreover67AstartingBmakingCrunningDsetting68AunpackingBdistributingCcollectingDpurchasing69AscaredBpleasedCexhaustedDthrilled70AearnedBcreatedCpresentedDgathered71AbeforeBafterCwhenDwhile72ArequiredBindicatedCdisturbedDinspired73AunchangeablyBunconsciouslyCunreasonablyDunnaturally74AcuriousBsatisfiedCanxiousDconfident75Acarries outBlifts upCsets asideDreaches into76AmisleadingBmistakenCunbelievableDunexpected77AfunBbenefitCconvenienceDpopularity78AsurroundsBtreatsCprovidesDstrikes79AfaithfulBconsiderateCexperiencedDlucky80Ain need ofBin search ofCin place ofDin charge of I teach at a university and recently had an interesting interaction with a student who approached my desk with an assignment. I watched as he 81 it from his pocket and held the crumpled (皱的) sheet out to me.“Whats that?” I asked. His 82 : “My work.”I was shocked. All I could do was stare at it long enough to 83 my voice. Then I told him to redo the 84 and hand it back to me as a clean, 85 and spotless copy. As the student 86 , I picked up the merest anger.If I have some 87 as a teacher, then this is it: quality. In the long 88 of my teaching career, I have given my students great creative freedom and 89 many extensions of deadlines. But my 90 of quality remains anchored in concrete. I have always felt that should I 91 on this one essential issue,then all is lost.So what became of my 92 with the crumpled paper? He gave me the paper like a soldier presenting something to a king 93 a cat, which is why I 94 him. I called him back. We sat down together, and I 95 his draft, which was disorganized. I explained, 96 and clearly, that ones first effort is exactly that: a start. And we took it from there, moving a paragraph, deleting the 97 word or sentence, and 98 grammar.Once those basic things were 99 , my student asked, “Are we done?” “Not yet,” I smiled. “One last step.” I told him to read his work out loud and listen to his words. After he 100 , he lowered the paper and looked a
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