英语完型填空专练
The Sweetest Thing
When I was ten, I was crazy about candy. Whenever in our small-town __36__ with my mom, I would run my
fingers through my favorite candy on the shelf.
Once there, thinking about all things sweet, I noticed a man a few feet away pushing buttons on the ATM machine. Dresd in a suit, he emed to be late for something, __37__ waiting for his cash to appear. The machine made a noi, and he immediately __38__ a pile of bills and headed out. Curiously, I walked over to the ATM, where I started
pressing the buttons as if knowing the __39__. Then I looked into the bottom of the machine. There I saw it: a
beautiful, crisp $20 bill! __40__ I wanted to believe my magic made the cash appear, I knew the man in the suit must have left it behind.
I held the money in my hand, staring at the number “ 20〞 and feeling __41__ than I ever had. I thought
about slipping the money into my pocket. No one would know, but it didn ’ t feel __42__. I knew it didn ’ t belong to me. I had to find its owner and give it back! So I told my mom what had happened. “ We’ll look for him. 〞 she said kindly. We rushed out and found him stepping into his car in the parking lot! We __43__ him and asked whether he
had left money at the cash machine.
Let me __44__, 〞 he said, pulling out his wallet and bills. “ Twenty, forty, eighty ⋯ Oh! You ’re right, 〞 he said
with surpri, “ I’ m __45__ a $20 bill. 〞
“ Here you go, 〞 I said, smiling with pride, as if I was a(n) __46__ who had solved a mystery. “Thank you so
much,〞 he said, bending down and shaking my hand. My heart __47__. Before saying goodbye, he asked my mom for my name and __48__. “ I want to nd your daughter a thank-you card, 〞 he said.
On my way home, my __49__ was racing. Twenty dollars. What could I have done with it? I bet I could have bought a puppy or every single candy bar in town! But now __50__ of that would happen. Yet I knew I had done the right thing.
A few weeks later, I got a box with a note. I ripped it open to find packages of candy.
“ Dear Felice, Thank you very much for __51__ my $20. You are a great girl, and I appreciate your __52__. I hope
you enjoy this candy. Best Wishes, Tom. 〞 Tom included his business card. It turned out he was vice-president for the candy company. The candy tasted sweet, each __53__ reminding me that what I had done mattered. Although my honesty wouldn ’t always be __54__ with candy, it would make a difference to someone. And that was the __55__ part of all.
36. | A. school | B. church | C. store | D. bank |
37. | A. angrily | B. excitedly | C. hopefully | D. anxiously |
38. 千禧年问题 | A. covered | B. ized | C. handed | D. posted |
39. | A. machine | B. assistant | C. man | D. password |
40. | A. Though | B. Since | C. Once | D. Until |
41. | A. smarter | B. stronger | C. prettier | 角色扮演法D. richer |
42. | A. right | B. good | C. fair | D. easy |
43. | A. caught | B. approached | C. guided | D. arched |
44. | A. try | B. think | C. check | D. guess |
45.情侣网名搞笑 | A. sparing | B. eking | C. missing | D. changing |
46. | A. engineer | B. detective | C. manager | D. designer |
47. | A. hurt | B. sank | C. swelled | D. jumped |
48. | A. address | B. age | 数学符号有哪些 C. habit | D. birthday |
49. | A. car | B. memory | C. time | D. mind |
50. | A. both | B. none | C. some | D. either |
| 组织公民行为 | | | |
51. | A. returning | 郭家宝B. remembering | C. keeping | D. lending |
52. | A. loyalty | B. devotion | C. honesty | D. bravery |
53. | A. dollar | B. bite | C. product | D. choice |
54. | A. marked | B. replaced | C. shared | D. rewarded |
55. | A. sweetest | B. hardest | C. freshest | D. heaviest |
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36. C | 37. D | 38. B | 39. D | 40. A | 41. D | 42. A | 43. B | 44. C | 45. C |
46. B | 47. C | 48. A | 49. D | 50. B | 51. A | 52. C | 53. B | 54. D | 我爱科学55. A |
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The Moving Love Story about Onions
I always recall my dad as well as my mom whenever I e or hear of the onions. Although all between my dad
and my mom has pasd with the tide of time, the memory still 36 in my mind. In my memory, my parents are a
f a v o r a b l e l o v i n g a n d c a r i n g c o u p l e . T h e y l i v e d i n
37 with each other from the day of their marriage to the existence of me in the family.
38 , tho happy days didn ’ t last long. When I was ten, my mom suddenly39 in a faint when washing
up in the kitchen. I was so 40 at that time that my mind went blank without any respon but to cry. My dad ran to
her and yelled her name but she was still unconscious, 41 he nt her to the nearest hospital as fast as he could.
After an all-round check, the doctor said with 42 to my dad that she had got diagnod with brain cancer in the
late period. That evening he didn ’ingt. say anyth
My mom 43 and would never come back to me anymore. I managed to live by mylf but the flow of
sorrow and 44 to her never stopped. My dad has to 45 气骨a role of a breadwinner as well as a houhold wife.
He behaved just as usual, but I found that he developed a(n) 46 of cutting onions, which was really strange. Every
time I saw him cutting onions, I discovered that veral drops of 47 flowed over his flush cheek.
“ Why are you 48 ?〞