1.【2011·甘肅省第一次診斷】

完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)

       閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A、B、C和D中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

       When we talk about a wolf, we tend to describe it as a kind fierce creature.But is it Lily true that the wolf stands for devil and ugliness?

       Have you read the book "The Wolf Totem'' 《狼圖騰》by a famous writer Jiang Rong, which tells the story of the relationship between wolves and human beings? Have you ever  21   the wolves' world? If you had, you would _22__ the wolves.In the book, wolves are heroes on the large grassland.They know more about  23   than humans.They can attack lambs without disturbing their mothers.They also know how to  24   full use of the shape of land to   25  sheep.I believe that if wolves were humans, they would be   26   at fighting.

       The wolf is a kind of special creature that can deeply understand   27   .Each wolf serves its group with its heart and soul.A   28   wolf has little power, but a pack of wolves  29  nothing.All the wolves obey the rules.  30  they are defeated, they run away together. It is their teamwork   31   makes wolves powerful.  

       The wolves also have great self-preservation and won't   32   to anyone.The writer, who wrote the book "The Wolf Totem" ,  33   stole a one - month - old baby wolf and raised it very carefully.To his  34  , he found the little wolf still wanted to go back with   35   wolves. The little wolf bit through the iron chain that limited it.The wolf was   36   and never gave up fighting   37  its death.It seemed that the little wolf died as a glorious fighter.

       I was shocked by this kind of   38   wolves which are one of the most respected creature on the  earth.I want everyone to look at wolves in a   39   way.They are our teachers.They show us how to survive and   40   this not simple but dangerous world.Please honor the wolves, please honor all these heroes of nature!

21.A.talked about         B.walked into            C.thought about       D.cared for

22.A.hunt                      B.watch                    C.draw                     D.a(chǎn)dmire

23.A.survival                 B.life                         C.food                      D.plant

24.A.get                        B.make                     C.have                     D.take

25.A.trap                       B.a(chǎn)void                     C.fight                      D.discover

26.A.considerate          B.imaginative            C.creative                D.expert

27.A.process                B.lifestyle                  C.teamwork              D.control

28.A.brave                    B.single                    C.lonely                    D.fair

29.A.fight                      B.struggle                 C.fail                        D.fear

30.A.Even if                  B.As though             C.Even so                D.As for

31.A.what                      B.that                       C.which                    D.one

32.A.turn in                   B.break in                 C.take in                  D.give in

33.A.just                       B.once                      C.soon                     D.only

34.A.satisfaction           B.sorrow                   C.disappointment     D.pleasure

35.A.rest                       B.the other               C.a(chǎn)nother                 D.others

36.A.willing                    B.worried                  C.proud                    D.eager

37.A.a(chǎn)lthough               B.until                       C.before                   D.unless

38.A.selflessness          B.self-confidence     C.self-protection      D.sell-respect

39.A.different                B.curious                  C.strange                 D.humorous

40.A.step out                B.set up                    C.succeed in            D.get into

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22. A. game                  B. match               C. contest                     D. competition

23. A. curious               B. serious              C. anxious             D. generous

24. A. ordinary              B. common            C. fashionable        D. popular

25. A. understood          B. made                 C. shared               D. recognized

26. A. word                  B. message            C. letter                 D. reminder

27. A. clever                 B. simple               C. attractive           D. easy

28. A. exchanged           B. changed            C. expected           D. received

29. A. After                   B. As                     C. While                D. Before

30. A. wasting               B. spending            C. lasting               D. taking

31. A. dropped                     B. visited               C. forgot               D. called

32. A. idea                    B. decision            C. chance                     D. hope

33. A. call                     B. lace                   C. phone               D. ring

34. A. preparation          B. reason            C. arrangement      D. work

35. A. great                   B. perfect                     C. excellent            D. smart

36. A. crisis                  B. conveniences     C. customs            D. services

37. A. about                  B. on                     C. in                            D. at

38. A. first                    B. last                   C. middle               D. family

39. A. some                  B. no                     C. any                   D. little

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B. fun provides enjoyment while pain leads to happiness

C. happiness is lasting whereas fun is short-lived

D. fun that is long-standing may lead to happiness

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B. tell the public that happiness has nothing to do with fun

C. teach people how to enjoy their lives

D. bring happiness to the public instead of going to parties

47. In the author’s opinion, marriage____________.

A. affords greater fun                                B. leads to raising children

C. indicates duty and devotion                        D. usually ends up in pain

48. Which of the following is the best example of “painful happiness”?

A. Winning lottery by accident.                 B. A bachelor resisting marriage.

C. Raising children.                                 D. Buying some fancy clothes.

49. If one gets the meaning of the true sense of happiness, he will____________.

A. stop playing games and joking with others

B. keep himself with his family

C. give a free hand to money

D. use his time to increase happiness

  

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A. was small in size                                  B. was too young

C. did not play well enough                       D. did not show much interest

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A. popular all their lives                             B. famous actresses

C. suecessful when very young                  D. rich and kind-hearted

59 Taylor became Best Actress at the age of          .

A. 12         B. 28                  C. 31          D. 34

60. In her later life , Elizabeth Taylor devoted herself to             .

A. doing business and helping others        B. turning herself into a legend

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41. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. In the state of Maine there are many different European cities.

B. You can drive to many European cities from the state of Maine.

C. All the settlers in the state of Maine came from Europe.

D. The state of Maine has many cities named after European cities.

42. The word “tallied” (Line 4, Paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to ________.

A. built              B. believed                   C. added                      D. visited

43. What might have made the official in Washington change Mosco into Moscow?

A. Moscow was a world-famous city name.

B. He thought Moscoso would prefer Moscow.

C. He believed Moscow was a far better name.

D. He couldn't spell very well and made a mistake.

44. The best title for the passage is ________.

A. The Story of Moscow, Kansas

B. American Cities and Their Names

C. Interesting Names

D. Old World Place Names in America

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