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姓名:________班級:________得分:________一、記敘文類完形填空(共15小題,每題2分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。ThePowerofaPromiseWhenIwas12,myfatherpromisedmeabicycleifIcouldgetstraightA’sinmyexams.Iwasoverjoyedandworkedharderthaneverbefore.Istudiedlateintothenight,reviewedeverysubjectcarefully,andfinally,thedayoftheresultsarrived.Withtremblinghands,Iopenedthereportcard.Tomygreat1,IhadindeedachievedstraightA’s.Irushedhome,wavingthereportcardinmyhand,eagertosharethegoodnewswithmyfather.AssoonasIgothome,Icalledout,“Dad,Ididit!”Myfatherlookedupfromhisnewspaper,hiseyeslightingupwith2.“That’swonderful,myson!”hesaid,pullingmeintoatighthug.“You’veworkedsohard,andyoudeserveit.”Then,hepausedandadded,“But,son,Ineedtotalktoyouaboutsomething.I’vebeenthinking.Abicycleisagreatgift,butIwantyoutounderstandthe3ofhardworkandresponsibility.Howaboutthis?YoucanusethemoneyIwouldhavespentonthebicycletobuysomethingelsethatyouthinkismore4—somethingthatwillteachyoualessonaboutmakingwisechoices.”Iwas5atfirst.Ihadbeendreamingofthatbicycleformonths.ButasIlookedintomyfather’seyes,Isawhis6andunderstanding.Irealizedthathewasn’trefusingthegift;hewasteachingmeavaluablelesson.Afteramomentofsilence,Inodded.“Okay,Dad.Itrustyou.”Myfathersmiledandgavemethemoney.IthoughtcarefullyaboutwhatIreallywanted.Ididn’tneedabicycle;Ineededsomethingthatwould7meforthefuture.Finally,Idecidedtobuyasetofencyclopedias(百科全書).Thoseencyclopediasbecamemygreatesttreasure.Ispenthoursreadingthem,learningabouttheworld,andexpandingmyknowledge.Theytaughtmehowtothinkcriticallyandexplorenewideas.Yearslater,Irealizedthatmyfather’sdecisionhadbeen8.Thebicyclewouldhavebeenafuntoy,buttheencyclopedias9mewithknowledgethatlastedalifetime.Lookingback,I’mgratefulformyfather’spromiseandhiswisdom.Hecouldhaveeasilygivenmethebicycle,buthechosetogivemesomethingfarmore10—theabilitytomakemyowndecisionsandlearnfromthem.That’salessonI’llcarrywithmeforever.1.A.surpriseB.reliefC.joyD.disappointment2.A.prideB.worryC.doubtD.anger3.A.valueB.costC.difficultyD.method4.A.expensiveB.usefulC.beautifulD.popular5.A.excitedB.satisfiedC.confusedD.angry6.A.strictnessB.patienceC.seriousnessD.coldness7.A.prepareB.rewardC.comfortD.amuse8.A.wrongB.wiseC.commonD.simple9.A.filledB.equippedC.presentedD.compared10.A.practicalB.expensiveC.temporaryD.ordinary二、說明文類完形填空(共15小題,每題2分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。TheScienceofLaughterLaughterisauniversalhumanbehaviorthatplaysacrucialroleinourphysicalandmentalwell-being.Butwhatexactlymakesuslaugh,andwhyisitsoimportant?Researchhasshownthatlaughterisnotjustasimpleresponsetohumor;itisacomplexphysiologicalandpsychologicalprocess.Whenwelaugh,ourbrainsreleaseendorphins(內(nèi)啡肽),whicharenaturalchemicalsthat11painandcreatefeelingsofhappiness.Theseendorphinsalsohelptoreducestressandanxiety,makingusfeelmorerelaxedand12.Interestingly,laughterisalsohighlycontagious(傳染的).Whenwehearsomeoneelselaughing,ourbrainsautomaticallyrespondbypreparingtolaughtoo.Thisiswhylaughtercanspreadsoquicklyinagroup—it’salmostimpossibleto13wheneveryonearoundyouislaughing.Butlaughterisn’tjustaboutfeelinggood.Italsohassignificanthealthbenefits.Studieshavefoundthatregularlaughtercan14theimmunesystem,makinguslesslikelytogetsick.Itcanalsolowerbloodpressure,improvehearthealth,andeven15theeffectsofaging.Inadditiontoitsphysicalbenefits,laughterplaysanimportantroleinsocialinteractions.Ithelpsto16relationships,breakdownbarriers,andcreateasenseofconnectionbetweenpeople.Infact,laughterisoftenseenasauniversallanguagethatcan17culturalandlanguagedifferences.So,whynotmakemoretimeforlaughterinyourlife?Watchafunnymovie,spendtimewithfriendswhomakeyoulaugh,ortrylaughteryoga(apracticethatcombineslaughterexerciseswithdeepbreathing).Youmightbesurprisedathowmuch18itcanbringtoyourlife.Remember,laughterisnotjustaluxury;it’sa19.It’sapowerfultoolforimprovingyourhealth,strengtheningyourrelationships,andbringingmorejoyintoyourlife.So,goaheadandlaugh—yourbodyandmindwillthankyouforit.11.A.increaseB.blockC.causeD.spread12.A.anxiousB.tenseC.cheerfulD.confused13.A.resistB.startC.continueD.stop14.A.weakenB.damageC.strengthenD.ignore15.A.accelerateB.reverseC.worsenD.slow16.A.buildB.destroyC.maintainD.end17.A.highlightB.createC.bridgeD.widen18.A.stressB.joyC.troubleD.pressure19.A.choiceB.skillC.necessityD.habit三、議論文類完形填空(共15小題,每題2分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。TheValueofFailureInasocietythatoftencelebratessuccess,it’seasytoforgettheimportanceoffailure.Yet,failureisnottheoppositeofsuccess;itisanessentialpartofthejourneytowardit.Manypeopleviewfailureasa20tobeavoidedatallcosts.Theyfearthatfailingwillmakethemlookweakorincompetent.Butinreality,failureisa21—achancetolearn,grow,andbecomestronger.Thinkaboutsomeofthemostsuccessfulpeopleinhistory.ThomasEdison,theinventorofthelightbulb,failedthousandsoftimesbeforehefinallysucceeded.Whenaskedabouthisfailures,hesaid,“Ihavenotfailed.I’vejustfound10,000waysthatwon’twork.”Hisattitudetowardfailurewasnotoneof22,butofcuriosityandperseverance.Similarly,J.K.Rowling,theauthoroftheHarryPotterseries,facednumerousrejectionsfrompublishersbeforeherbookswerefinallyaccepted.Shecouldhavegivenup,butshedidn’t.Instead,sheusedeachrejectionasanopportunitytoimproveherwritingandrefineherideas.Failureteachesusvaluablelessonsthatsuccesscannot.Itshowsusour23andpushesustoworkharder.Itforcesusto24ourstrategiesandtrynewapproaches.Anditremindsusthatsuccessisnotguaranteed,butitis25througheffortanddetermination.Ofcourse,failurecanbepainful.Itcanmakeusfeeldisappointed,frustrated,andeven26.Butthesenegativeemotionsareanaturalpartoftheprocess.Thekeyistolearnfromthemandnotletthem27us.Infact,failurecanbeapowerfulmotivator.Itcandriveustoachieveourgoalswithgreater28andfocus.Itcanalsohelpusdevelopresilience(韌性),whichistheabilitytobouncebackfromsetbacksandkeepgoing.So,thenexttimeyoufail,don’tbediscouraged.Instead,seeitasanopportunitytolearnandgrow.Rememberthateveryfailurebringsyouonestepclosertosuccess.Andmostimportantly,don’tgiveup.Withperseveranceandapositiveattitude,youwill29yourgoals.Failureisnottheend;itisthebeginningofanewchapter.Itisa30thatyouaretrying,growing,andmovingforward.Embraceit,learnfromit,andletitguideyoutowardthesuccessthatawaitsyou.20.A.goalB.challengeC.threatD.reward21.A.burdenB.opportunityC.mistakeD.disaster22.A.disappointmentB.excitementC.satisfactionD.pride23.A.strengthsB.weaknessesC.opportunitiesD.achievements24.A.sticktoB.giveupC.changeD.ignore25.A.achievedB.imaginedC.predictedD.forgotten26.A.hopelessB.fearlessC.carelessD.endless27.A.inspireB.defeatC.guideD.support28.A.patienceB.confidenceC.lazinessD.doubt29.A.setB.forgetC.abandonD.achieve30.A.signB.symbolC.signalD.symptom答案與解析一、記敘文類(ThePowerofaPromise)1.C:根據(jù)前文“achievedstraightA’s”可知,作者取得全優(yōu)成績應(yīng)是“喜悅(joy)”。2.A:父親看到孩子取得好成績,眼中應(yīng)閃爍著“驕傲(pride)”。3.A:父親想讓孩子明白努力和責(zé)任的“價(jià)值(value)”。4.B:父親建議孩子買“更有用(useful)”的東西來學(xué)習(xí)明智選擇的道理。5.D:作者一直夢想自行車,父親卻提議換東西,起初應(yīng)是“生氣(angry)”。6.B:從父親的話和擁抱能看出他的“耐心(patience)”與理解。7.A:作者意識到要買對自己未來“有幫助(prepare)”的東西。8.

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