完形填空。

     Learning experiences happen to us throughout our lives.Not long ago,I had one that I
 would like to__1__.I was going to Marblehead with my sailboat team.The team was racing 
down the highway at 85 mph__2__,we realized we were__3__.Luckily,we saw a rest area 
ahead?.I had a brand-new (嶄新的)$20 bill.I was so__4__ because I had never had that 
kind of cash before.But spending it on__5__seemed like throwing it away.We all rushed into 
the pizza line.__6__I got a pizza and a drink,and walked to my table.About halfway through
 the meal,I__7__I had not actually handed any money to the cashier.I had just__8__out,and
 nobody had noticed.I felt terrible.?
     My conscience(良心)opened its mouth and swallowed me in one big bite.I couldn’t__9__
over it.I just couldn’t go back to the cashier and__10__for my stolen pizza.I was so upset 
that I __11__ to give myself the pleasure of an ice cream for __12__that someone would 
say,“Hey,Jeff,why don’t yo u use the change __13__ the pizza instead of that nice,new $20 
bill?” I was not __14__of my cash now.?
     For the next two years,whenever I was __15__of the “pizza incident”,I would say to 
myself,“Don’t think about it...”?
     I have learned two things from this __16__.Maybe I was a fool for __17__in to my 
conscience,and being too stupid to appreciate a __18__pizza.But the real lesson is that even 
if you get away from what you have done your conscience will __19__ up with you.?
     This reflects the saying,“A coward (懦夫)dies a thousand deaths,a hero dies one.” I was
 a coward and have felt terrible about that incident at least a thousand times.If I had been a 
“__20__” and gone back to pay for the pizza,I would have felt a little uncomfortable about 
it only once,or maybe twice.

(     )1.A.say
(     )2.A.as
(     )3.A.lost
(     )4.A.excited
(     )5.A.rest
(     )6.A.Luckily
(     )7.A.thought
(     )8.A.walked
(     )9.A.look
(     )10.A.ask
(     )11.A.refused
(     )12.A.hope
(     )13.A.into
(     )14.A.sure
(     )15.A.warned
(     )16.A.experience
(     )17.A.turning
(     )18.A.free
(     )19.A.make
(     )20.A.coward

B.talk
B.while
B.tired
B.eager?
B.food
B.Finally?
B.recognized?
B.left
B.get
B.pay
B.wanted
B.surprise
B.with
B.upset
B.reminded
B.experiment?
B.taking
B.cheap
B.wake
B.fool

C.share
C.then
C.hungry
C .satisfied
C.travel
C.immediately
C.noticed
C.worked
C.turn
C.apologize
C.hoped
C.anger
C.for
C.proud
C.thought
?C.story
C.handing
C.plain
C.catch
C.loser

D.explain?
D.when?
D.anxious?
D.encouraged?
D.drink?
D.Actually ?
D.realized ?
D.found?
D.think
D.send?
D.meant
D.fear?
D.from?
D.pleased
D.told?
D.mistake
D.giving?
D.delicious
D.put
D.hero

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[  ]

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[  ]

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[  ]

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A.place
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[  ]

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[  ]

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[  ]

A.direct
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[  ]

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[  ]

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[  ]

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[  ]

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A. wisdom         B. potential            C. world            D. freedom

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A. greedier       B. wiser            C. older                D. cruder

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A. realized       B. remembered       C. reminded             D. created

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【小題1】
A.excitingB.pleasantC.toughD.significant
【小題2】
A.gameB.eventC.leagueD.season
【小題3】
A.shortB.fullC.lackingD.sufficient
【小題4】
A.a(chǎn)sB.whileC.sinceD.now that
【小題5】
A.most interestingB.dullestC.most difficultD.easiest
【小題6】
A.uniqueB.a(chǎn)dventurous C.youngD.untraining
【小題7】
A.meanwhileB.thoughC.insteadD.somehow
【小題8】
A.quitB.stayC.resignD.rest
【小題9】
A.hopingB.swearing C.claiming D.wishing
【小題10】
A.fansB.classmatesC.teachersD.coach
【小題11】
A.only tooB.more thanC.not a littleD.no longer
【小題12】
A.fadeB.gainC.destroyD.grow
【小題13】
A.oweB.think C.demandD.recommend
【小題14】
A.remindedB.toldC.taughtD.guided
【小題15】
A.a(chǎn)ctB.deserveC.makeD.take
【小題16】
A.withB.a(chǎn)longsideC.on D.for
【小題17】
A.matterB.a(chǎn)spectC.issueD.thing
【小題18】
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【小題19】
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I think I am. I know I try to. One step at a time, I am learning to dance in the rain!

1.A. to purchase         B. to see          C. to choose           D. to order

2.A. wall           B. counter         C. drawer          D. panel

3. A. a first           B. a second            C. a better        D. a worse

4.A. the word        B. the design          C. the note        D. the message

5.A. trouble        B. happiness           C. storm               D. fortune

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8. A. wheres        B. ifs             C. buts            D. whens

9.A. keeping back     B. thinking back      C. going back        D. dating back

10.A. interpret      B. understood      C. conveyed            D. lived

11.A. high           B. fiercely            C. deep            D. low

12. A. ortherwise       B. and                 C. but                 D. thus 

13. A. in                B. for             C. above               D. at

14.A. come off       B. put on          C. throw away          D. slipped off

15.A. cold               B. warm            C. smooth          D. swift

16.A. baked          B. swollen         C. removed         D. burned

17.A. dismissed      B. suffered            C. lost            D. gained

18. A. experiencing     B. distributing        C. receiving           D. presenting

19. A. hardly            B. incidentally        C. seldom          D. frequently

20.A. stuck         B. running         C. dancing         D. caught

 

 

 

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    The Man Who Achieved Everything He Could

Once upon a time, there lived a man who wanted to achieve everything he was capable of achieving. He was obsessed with this desire --- he ate, slept, and walked with one and only dream: to die, having accomplished every single thing he was able to accomplish.

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1. A. before            B. since                C. if               D. though

2. A. wisdom        B. potential            C. world            D. freedom

3.A. courage        B. interest             C. knowledge        D. power

4. A. write             B. read                 C. buy              D. edit

5. A. invent            B. acquire          C. adopt            D. destroy

6. A. step          B. life                 C. chance           D. condition

7.A. promote        B. accumulate       C. increase             D. apply

8. A. choice        B. mistake          C. failure          D. effort

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10. A. why          B. where            C. when             D. whether

11. A. greedier         B. wiser            C. older                D. cruder

12. A. sleepy           B. weak                 C. satisfied            D. comfortable

13. A. carelessly       B. secretly             C. angrily          D. closely

14. A. realized         B. remembered       C. reminded             D. created

15. A. fueling      B. starting             C. beating          D. moving

16. A. learned      B. achieved         C. undertaken       D. doubted

17.A. reality           B. history          C. imagination      D. record

18. A. unimportant      B. necessary        C. unbelievable         D. ordinary

19.A. and           B. even                 C. or               D. as

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