(一S1)
But how could the ____27_____ (survive) believe it was natural? Everywhere they looked nearly everything was destroyed. All of the city’s hospitals, 75% of ___28____ factories and buildings and 90% of its homes were __29___(go). Bricks covered the ground like red sutumn leaves. No wind, however, could blow them away. Two dams fell and most of the bridges also fell or were not safe for travelling. The railway tracks were now ____30____(use) pieces of steel. Tens of thousands of cows would ____31___ give milk again. Half a million pigs and millions of chickens were dead. Sand now filled the wells instead ___32__ water. People were shocked. Then, later that afternoon, another big quake ____33___ was almost as strong as ____34___ first one shook Tangshan. Some of the rescue workers and doctors were trapped ____35___ the ruins. More buildings fell down. Water , food, and electricity were hard ____36_____(get). People began to wonder how long the disaster would last.
27.survivors 28.its 29. gone 30.useless 31.never/not
32.of 33.which/that 34.the 35.under/in 36.to get
(二S2)
26. The building ______ ( build ) last year is the dormitory of our school.
27. He was determined ______ ( find ) out why.
28. I saw him ______ ( beat ) by a big man.
29. They wished that they ______ ( not say ) it to us yesterday.
30. When ______ ( heat ) , water changes into vapour.
31. Never ______ ( I , hear ) of such a thing before.
32. Meanwhile you have to prepare the next question ______ ( depend ) on what the person says.
33. If I were you, I ______ ( buy ) it.
34. ______ ( see ) from space, the earth is blue.
35. Only then ______ ( I , understand ) what he meant.
26.built 27.to find 28.beaten 29.hadn’t said 30.heated 31.have I heard 32.depending 33.would / should buy 34.Seen 35.did I understand
(三S2)
Wearing ____26______ (fashion) clothes can be bad for you! This may surprise you, but it is said ___27______ some clothes can cause a variety of problems. Do you find this difficult to believe? Well, researchers have discovered that ___28_______(follow) the latest fashion trends can be unhealthy. For example, if you tie a scarf(围巾) __29______a tie too tightly it increases your blood pressure. Tight jeans or trousers, and even short skirt may all cause ___30_______(ill).
Experts say that things we wear can also lead to stomach problems, rashes(皮疹),backache and painful feet. Yet __31______can we explain this? Very tight clothes can prevent people ____32______(move) naturally, and this is not good for you. If you wear tight trousers or skirt that are too tight __33_______ the waist, then your stomach does not have room to expand. ___34______ you have eaten, and this can cause stomachache. And last, wearing shoes with high heel(鞋跟) can lead to foot and back problems. Even practical shoes can cause backache if they don’t fit ____35_____properly.
So is it worth being at the height of fashion?
26. fashionable 27. that 28. following 29. or 30. illnesses
31. how 32. moving 33. around 34. after 35. you
(四S2)
The holiday’s upon us. After months of study, you have some time to yourself. So, why not read a book? Well, some people will say, ‘Why trouble with books? We have the Internet and __26 media that offer a lot more __27 (colour) programs. Books are history!” But don’t be fooled. There’s still a lot to be said for reading and reading as widely as possible.
One clear reason is that a well-chosen book is a wonderful collection _28 words and expressions, so long as you have a good dictionary, of course. Believe me, it’s far easier to get new English words and expressions from a book or article _ 29 it is from the TV or the Internet.
But an even more important point is _ 30 books give you something that modern media simply can not. The webpage is always full of pictures and the text is often designed to make it as easy to read as possible.
Though “easy” may be welcome, _31 (luck) it’s of little use for any long-time development of reading skills and the general language level. For that, there’s still no substitute (替代品) for a book.
But perhaps the best single reason is that simply __32 (choose) what you read and doing it by yourself _ 33 (mean) that it’s something you do by and for yourself. You can choose what you want to read. It’s hard work, __34 while you are reading, you’ll find that what once __ 35 (seem) like a duty is now a pleasure.
26. other 27. colourful 28. of 29. than 30. that
31. unluckily 32. choosing 33. means 34. but 35. seemed
(五S1)
After the tsunami(海啸) hit India, many people who lived near the sea were greatly influenced. A lot of people lost their homes and unfortunately some even lost their lives. College girls [31]________ (ask) to collect money from their neighborhood. So we formed a group and devoted [32]________ to collecting money for the tsunami relief fund (救济金). In our area, we showed a sign board, [33]________ read, “Please help the sufferers,” to the people in the neighborhood and asked for [34]________ help. They donated money, dress, rice, medicine [35]________ anything else useful.
A small boy who was on the way to his school came running to us and asked us [36]________ (wait) there for some time. After 5 minutes he ran to us with [37]________ small savings box. It was a plastic box [38]________ there were many coins inside. He said he got the little box from his granny as a birthday gift [39]________ saving coins. And he wanted it to be donated for the fund. It was the real greatest offering of [40]________ (kind) collected by us. What a lovely boy and what a big heart!
31. were asked; 32. ourselves; 33. which; 34. their; 35. or;
36. to wait 37. a; 38. where/which 39. for 40. kindness
(六S1)
I’m a high school teacher and work in a small school. I will welcome each student at the school gate by ____31____ (call) their names at least twice every week. Some students are going to leave school for further study ____32____ they are becoming very sad.
Today a girl stopped me and asked ____33____ I could wait a minute. I said yes and then she handed me ____34____ envelope. In it was a thank-you note. In the note, she said that she wanted to thank me for talking to her. I remembered asking her ____35____ she lived and what books she had read. This student was a shy and ____36____ (silence) person. It was hard ____37____ her to get used to school life, because there were so many people in one building.
Her note meant so much to me and I couldn’t help crying. At the same time, I was very happy because she ____38____ (spend) time and energy doing things that all students would be able to do. Whenever I think about ____39____ I will smile. I love teaching and I am so lucky to be able to be a teacher. What a lovely gift I received from this student, which is my great ____40____ (please).
31. calling 32. so 33. if/whether 34. an 35. where 36. silent
37. for 38. spent 39. this/it 40. pleasure
(七S1)
I’m 21 only daughter of my parents. So they are worried 22 everything I do. For example, 23 I ride my bike, my parents won’t let me 24 (ride) by myself. They are afraid I might fall off my bike and hurt 25 .They are taking great trouble to support the bike, with my mother even 26 (carry) a first-aid box. I’m not free to ride and I often say 27 (angry), “Why not let me ride alone?”
Now, most families have one child. 28 want to do everything for their children. This does no good to them. Too much love from parents may prevent children from ___29 independent. In my opinion, parents should let their children do 30 they should do alone.
21.the 22.about 23.when 24. ride 25. myself 26. carrying 27. angrily 28.parents 29. being 30. what
(八S1)
Bosses of ___31___ publishing firm are trying to work out why no one noticed that one of their ___32___ (employ) had been sitting dead at his desk for five days before anyone asked if he was feeling okay. George Turklebaum ___33___ had been employed as a proofreader at a New York firm for 30 years, had a heart attack in the open-plan office, ___34___ he shared with 23 other workers.
He ___35___ (quiet) passed away on Monday, but nobody noticed ___36___ Saturday morning when an office cleaner asked why he was working during the weekend. His boss, Elliot Wachiaski, said, “George was always the first guy in each morning and the last ___37____ (leave) at night, so no one found ___38____ unusual that he was in the same position all that time and ___39____ (keep) much to himself.”
A postmortem examination (尸检) revealed that he had been dead ___40____ five days after suffering from coronary disease (冠状动脉疾病). George was proofreading manuscripts (手稿) of medical textbooks when he died.
31. a 32 employees 33 who / that 34 which 35 quietly
36 until 37 to leave 38 it 39 kept 40 for
(九S1)
The computer, which was used to simplify difficult sums, began 31 a calculating machine in France in 12. Then it developed into an analytical machine. After 32 (program) by an operator 33 used cards with holes, it could produce an answer quicker than any person. Later, Alan Turning wrote a book about how a computer could be made 34 work as a “universal machine”. From then on, the computer grew rapidly both in size and in brainpower. By the 1940s, it had grown as large as a room and this reality worried the designers. 35 , with its memory 36 (improve), the computer was made smaller. First, the memory was stored in tubes, then on transistors and later on very small chips. As a result, the shape of the computer 37 (total) changed from a large machine to a PC and then a laptop. Connected by 38 network, the computer was able to share its knowledge 39 others through the World Wide Web. Since the 1970s many new applications of the computer 40 (find) in communication, finance, trade and many other areas. The computer has become a devoted friend and helper of the human race.
31. as 32. being programmed 33. who 34. to 35. However 36. improved 37. totally 38. a 39. with 40. have been found
(十S1)
I was walking down the cold, wet streets of Springfield, with a bag of magazines on my shoulder. On my rounds, I came to that Companu finally, 16 owner, Mr.Rader, had always taken me there to ask his workers 17 they wanted any maganizes.
18 (shake) off the rain like a wet dog, I entered Mr.Rader’s office. After a quick glance he led me over to the fireplace. Noticing the hole in the top of my shoe, he showed me into his pickup truck. We 19 (pull) to a stop before a shoe store. Inside, a salesman fitted me with the 20 (fine) pair of Oxfords I had ever seen. I felt about 10 feet tall when I got up 21 them. “We’d like a pair of new socks too,” Mr. Rader said.
Back in his office, Mr. Rader took out a card, wrote something on it, and handed it to me. With 22 (tear)eyes, I read, “Do to others as you would have 23 do to you.” He said affectionately(疼爱地), “John, I want you to know I love you.”
I said goodbye, and 24 the first time I sensed a flicker(闪现) of hope that somehow things would be all right. With people like Mr.Rader in the world, there was hope, kindness and love, and that would always make 25 difference.
16.whose 17.whether\\if 18.Shaking 19.pulled 20. finest 21.in 22.tearful 23.them 24.for 25.a
(十一S1)
Most students do an IQ text early in their school career. Even if they never see their results, they feel that their IQ is 31 determines how well they are going to do in life. When they see other students doing 32 (good) than them, they usually believe that those students have 33 higher IQ and 34 there is nothing they can do to change facts. However, new research 35 EQ suggests that success is not simply result of a high IQ.
While your IQ tells you how 36 (intelligence) you are, your EQ tells you how well you use your intelligence. Professor Salovery, 37 invented the term EQ, 38 (give) the following description: At work, it is IQ that gets you 39 (promote). Supported by his academic research, Professor Salovery suggests that when predicting someone’s future success, their character, 40 measured by EQ tests, might actually matter more than their IQ.
31.what 32. better 33.a 34.that 35.into/ on 36.intelligent 37.who 38. gives 39.promoted 40. as
(十二S1)
It was a cold and cloudy afternoon. I was on the bus with my children, aged four and two, heading home when ___36____ started to rain. I realized this would mean a wet walk home from the bus stop.
Home was only two blocks away 37 it was not a pleasant walk with one small boy fast asleep in the pram (手推婴儿车), the other one in a raincoat and no umbrella for myself. A pick-up truck passed us on the road and, a few minutes later, I saw it 38 (pull) back and the driver looking directly at us.
A young man put the window down. “Hey, here’s an umbrella for you -- please take it.” He called out. I stood there 39 (astonish), barely believing that the man, 40 existence(存在) was ___41___ (know) to me only moments ago, could be so thoughtful. “Come on, give this to your mummy.” he said to my older son. I gratefully accepted the offer, 42 (thank) him and watched the truck disappear down the road.
This man might have needed the umbrella for 43 later during the day but preferred to give it to me. It was a lesson to me 44 it’s possible to give without expecting anything __45__ return.
36.it 37.but 38.pulling 39.astonished 40.whose 41.unknown 42. thanked 43.himself 44.that 45.in
(十三S2)
Yesterday I was with a close friend in a supermarket. As we walked along, a mother with a small boy was coming along. The woman hardly [26]________ (notice) us because she was so annoyed with [27]________ son, who kept on pulling items off the lower shelves. [28]________ (become) angry, she started to shout at him and shake him by the arm.
At this point my friend, [29]________ was a wonderful mother of three, spoke up, “What a beautiful little boy! How old is he?” The woman answered [30]________ (gentle), “He’s three.” My friend went on to say that little kids were curious(好奇的) about [31]________ they saw and that own three children were just the same, [32]________ of whom would pull things off shelves, showing interest in the wonderful colors of the items. The woman had the boy [33]________ her arms with a shy smile on her face. Finally she said, “He’s very smart and curious, [34]________ he’s sometimes naughty.”
Walking away, I heard her speaking more kindly [35]________ her son about cooking his favorite food after getting home.
26. noticed 27.her 28.Becoming 29.who 30.gently
31. what 32.all 33. in 34. but 35.to
(十四S1)
Tippi Degre is a French girl, who spent her childhood in Namibia among wild animals and tribal(部落的) people.
Tippi was born in Namibia, 51 her parents worked as wildlife photographers. During her stay in Namibia, she made friends with wild 52 (animal), including a 28-yuar-old elephant Abu, crocodiles(鳄鱼),baby lion and giraffes. She also made friends 53 people in the Himba tribe of the Kalahar,54 taught her how to survive on roots and berries 55 how to speak their language.
Tippi later 56 (move) with her parents to Madagascar and then to France, where she became 57 famous person. A book of her adventures 58 (translate) into several languages. My Book of Africa is a best-selling novel of Tippi’s adventurous (冒险的)life in Namibia.
In Paris, Tippi attended a local state school for the first two years, but then she went home
59 (receive) family education because she found she had little 60 common with the other children in Paris. She is now studying cinema at La Sorbonne Nouvelle University in Paris.
51.where, 52. animals 53.with 54.who 55.and. 56.moved 57. a 58.has been translated
59. to receive 60.in
(十五S2)
In the 1950s, a family that owned a farm near Beulah, Michigan kept a bull chained to an elm(榆树)。The bull paced 16______ the tree, dragging the heavy iron chain, which led to a groove(槽) in the bark(树皮). The groove 17_________(deep) over the years. Though for whatever reason, it did not kill the tree.
18_______ some years, the family took their bull away. They cut the chain, leaving the loop around the tree and one link 19_________(hang) down.
Then one year, agricultural catastrophe struck Michigan in 20______ form of Dutch elm disease. All the elms lining the road leading to the farm became infected 21______ died. Everyone thought that the old elm would be the next. The farm owner considered 22_______ (go) the safe thing: pulling it out and chopping it up into firewood before it died.
23__________ (amazing), the tree did not die. Nobody could understand 24_______ it was still the only elm standing in the country. It is said that 25_____ doesn`t kill you will make you become stronger. Or, as a plant pathologist(病理学家) put it, “ Life breaks us all, but afterwards, many of us are strongest at the broken places.”
16. around 17. was deepened 18.After 19. hanging 20.the
21. and 22.going 23. Amazingly 24. why 25. what
(十六S2)
Dr Wayne W. Dyer (called the “father of motivation” by his fans) wrote, “There is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way.” There is no use ___16___ (say) “Some day ___17___ I achieve these goals, get this car, build this house, and have this business, I will be really happy.” Life doesn’t work that way. If you wait for certain things ___18___ (happen) and depend on life to make you happy, you will always feel unfulfilled. ___19___ will always be something missing. Long-term happiness is based ___20___ honesty, self-esteem, productive work, and making other people happy.
Long-term happiness is ___21___ process of moving towards worthwhile goals and adding to the welfare and happiness of others. It means reaching your goals and then challenging yourself to higher and ___22___ (good) things. It ___23___ means always trying to learn and grow. Work ___24___ (honest) and productively, and contribute real values to others. In the long run, that’s ___25___ happiness is about.
16 . saying 17. when 18. to happen 19. There 20. on
21. a 22. better 23. also 24. honestly 25. what
(十七S2)
The Olympic Games are widely accepted as the ___27___ (important) sports meeting in the world. The Games have been divided ___28___ two kinds. ___29___ is the Summer Olympic Games, while the other is the Winter Olympic Games. Both games are held around the world ___30___ four years. Athletes take it ___31___ honour to take part in the games and only when they are qualified can they ___32___ (admit) to the games.
Unlike the ancient Olympic Games, women are not only allowed to join in ___33___ play a very important role. What’s more, a special village is built for the ___34___ (compete) to live in. In addition, the olive wreath ___35___ (replace) already. ___36___ , it’s still about being able to run faster, jump higher and throw further.
27.most important 28.into 29.One 30.every 31.an 32.be admitted 33.but 34.competitors 35.has been replaced 36.However
(十八S2)
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