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完形填空专项模拟训练(三)

本文作者: TEENS高考研究小组
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难度:☆☆☆☆

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When I became a junior, I decided to take Latin at school. I was so 1 about taking that class, and I was fully expecting to be able to 2 every word I’d ever come across once I learned Latin.

But Latin class was so 3 . Each day, the teacher Mr Keady would ask us to open our 4 and recite aloud the various Latin forms of words. This became the 5 every day. That was until my hand 6 one afternoon when we were asked yet again to open our books.

When Mr Keady asked what was wrong, I 7 why I thought that his class was dull, how I had expected more, and that his method of teaching was 8 . When I finished speaking, I 9 Mr Keady to angrily send me to the head teacher.

But instead, he sat at his desk quietly, looking defeated and tired. After several moments of 10 , Mr Keady spoke. He quietly and firmly said that he would 11 carefully about what I’d said. And that was it.

In the following weeks, Latin class didn’t become the exciting learning environment I 12 it would, but Mr Keady did try harder. He brought in some new worksheets and 13 to involve us students more in his classes.

Maybe some people would 14 what I did, but even so many years later, I feel bad about it.

If I saw him now, I’d tell him how I 15 what I’d done that day in class, and that I was disrespectful. And at the same time, I’d also tell him that he taught me a wonderful 16 that day. Following my 17 words, he showed me that being 18 doesn’t mean you have to give away your dignity (尊严).

Indeed, Mr Keady’s 19 proved that no matter how hurt you feel, no one – no one – can 20 your dignity.

1. A. curious B. worried C. excited D. careful

2. A. understand B. describe C. notice D. connect

3. A. complicated B. boring C. different D. enjoyable

4. A. eyes B. mouths C. schoolbags D. books

5. A. routine B. business C. game D. project

6. A. spread out B. reached out C. set up D. shot up

7. A. admitted B. explained

C. doubted D. wondered

8. A. funny B. regular

C. old-fashioned D. unfamiliar

9. A. expected B. reminded C. allowed D. advised

10. A. practice B. silence C. debate D. criticism

11. A. consult B. talk C. think D. learn

12. A. suggested B. promised  C. decided D. hoped

13. A. tried B. happened C. managed D. failed

14. A. blame B. applaud

C. recall D. ignore

15. A. regretted B. appreciated C. believed D. feared

16. A. experience B. surprise C. lesson D. opportunity

17. A. unkind B. impatient C. curious D. proud

18. A. stopped B. wounded C. celebrated D. judged 

19. A. answer B. solution C. decision D. response

20. A. take over B. take to C. take away D. take up

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难度:☆☆☆☆☆

话题:善人善举

体裁:夹叙夹议

文章词数:338

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As a teenager dreaming of a writing career, I was inspired to discover that two of my favorite movies were both written by a female team: Kirsten and her writing partner, Karen.

I didn’t think they’d take a young writer like me 1 . But still, I wrote Kirsten an email letting her know that I had an idea I wanted to 2 with her and Karen, and asked if they’d be 3 to meet with me.

I didn’t even expect a(n) 4 to my email. However, 12 days after I sent it, I received a(n) 5 reply from Kirsten.

Her email included this line, which made me 6 up from my computer chair: “Karen and I would be honored to 7 you and to hear more about everything you’re working on.” We met for 8 the following week, and after a three-hour meal 9 laughs and sisterly advice, a friendship was born.

10 , Kirsten and Karen 11 the idea I shared with them.

Their 12 in my ideas at the earliest stage of my career is something I’ll never forget; it’s what made me believe that I could be a good 13 too, just like them. And more importantly, our 14 is still going strong all these years later.

In fact, Kirsten is the first person who ever suggested I 15 a novel. Actually, she gave me this 16 while we were standing in the Teens section of Barnes & Noble, a bookstore where several years later, our 17 would sit together on the shelves.

I wish every young writer had someone like Kirsten in their life to help 18 them on their way. As I looked at our books hanging out together on the bookstore shelf, I once again thought how glad I was that I sent that 19 years ago.

If you too have an idol who you would love to learn from, simply 20 out and ask them. That might be all it takes to set you on the path to your dreams.

1. A. proudly B. seriously C. surprisingly D. kindly

2. A. share B. work C. experiment D. compare

3. A. ready B. hesitant C. willing D. satisfied

4. A. introduction B. comment C. suggestion D. response

5. A. accurate B. reliable C. convincing D. warm

6. A. jump B. throw C. turn D. look

7. A. call B. visit C. meet D. teach

8. A. training B. fun C. business D. dinner

9. A. replaced by B. filled with

C. involved in D. based on

10. A. Amazingly B. Certainly

C. Ridiculously D. Naturally

11. A. criticized B. doubted C. understood D. loved

12. A. improvement B. practice C. belief D. pride

13. A. actress B. writer C. director D. judge

14. A. friendship B. confidence C. difficulty D. pressure

15. A. write B. read C. buy D. lend

16. A. present B. chance C. advice D. task

17. A. books B. friends C. goods D. photos

18. A. remind B. comfort C. challenge D. guide

19. A. question B. paper C. email D. novel

20. A. watch B. reach C. drop D. stretch




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