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  完形填空30

  Animals can be of great fun, but it’s important to know

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  to be safe when you’re with them. Both indoor animals and outdoor animals need to be

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  kindly all the time. This means different things

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  on the animal and the situation.

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  a wild animal, being kind may mean staying far away

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  the animal doesn’t feel threatened and so you stay

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  .

  Stepping outside can mean a world full of great animals to see —

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  squirrels in trees to birds in flight. In some parts of the world, kids

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  see slithery snakes, black bats,

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  even cool coyotes. And don’t forget raccoons, skunks, and other critters

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  come out in some places at night.

  The rule in the great outdoors is simple: Don’t

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  or go near an animal.

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  some of these animals may look cool or even cute, leave them

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  . These animals aren’t like regular pets. They’re not

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  to being around people and may bite or attack if you come near them. They also might have rabies(狂犬病).

  Don’t ever try to

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  a wild animal. Bird feeders are OK, but other animals,

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  they look hungry, shouldn’t ever be fed. When it comes to these animals, it’s better for everyone if you stay

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  and check them out at the zoo, on the Internet, on TV nature shows, or in books.

  If a pet looks sick or is injured, stay far away. An animal that

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  loves to be petted may get very

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  and even bite when it is feeling ill. Tell an adult so he or she can get

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  for the animal.

  21. A. what

  22. A. taken care

  23. A. depend

  24. A. To

  25. A. so

  26. A. safe

  27. A. like

  28. A. should

  29. A. or

  30. A. what

  31. A. touch

  32. A. Because

  33. A. outside

  34. A. using

  35. A. keep

  36. A. however

  37. A. closer

  38. A. normally

  39. A. happy

  40. A. exercise B. why

  B. served

  B. look

  B. With

  B. and

  B. dangerous

  B. round

  B. have to

  B. and

  B. that

  B. look

  B. Even

  B. lonely

  B. used

  B. feed

  B. if

  B. closely

  B. always

  B. satisfied

  B. hope C. how

  C. protected

  C. wait

  C. As

  C. but

  C. threatened

  C. from

  C. will

  C. but

  C. those

  C. feel

  C. Although

  C. alone

  C. being used

  C. attack

  C. after

  C. away

  C. rarely

  C. excited

  C. plan D. which

  D. treated

  D. call

  D. Treating

  D. because

  D. calm

  D. not only

  D. may

  D. either

  D. who

  D. keep

  D. Since

  D. quietly

  D. to be used

  D. check

  D. even if

  D. far

  D. often

  D. upset

  D. help

  One night I went to Himeji, a city not far from Kobe. As I walked with my family along the river I saw a __20__. It was a young man who looked just like me. He was wearing a cap and smiling. Around his neck was a leather strap (皮带)and in his hands was a saxophone. He was __21___ the saxophone to his __22__ and just about to play. My family walked on up the river towards the castle __23__ I stayed there by the statue, __24__ of playing a saxophone on TV.

  Two weeks later it was my birthday. Imagine my __25___ when I opened my present from my parents and found that it was a __26__! I put it to my lips to play, but it wouldn’t make a sound. Then Dad told me to read the __27___ book to find out what to do. After about 15 minutes the saxophone was ready to play. I __28__hard but I couldn’t get the saxophone to play. I was almost __29___ when suddenly the saxophone made the most beautiful sound – loud and clear like I __30__ the music of the man by the river in Kobe.

  2.

  A. car B. bus

  C. train D. motorcycle

  3.

  A. bank

  B. castle C. mountain

  D. river

  4.

  A. closed

  B. open

  C. broken D. clear

  5. A. low

  B. lonely

  C. loud D. deep

  6.

  A. man

  B. statue

  C. photo

  D. picture

  7.

  A. playing

  B. picking

  C. lifting

  D. rising

  8. A. hands B. ears

  C. eyes D. lips

  9. A. though B. but C. so D. or

  10. A. dreaming

  B. pretending

  C. admiring

  D. observing

  11. A. anger

  B. regret C. sickness D. joy

  12. A. guitar

  B. drum C. saxophone

  D. violin

  13. A. music B. exercise C. instruction

  D. note

  14. A. blew

  B. flew C. shook D. beat

  15.

  A. reading

  B. crying C. talking

  D. asking

  16. A. made B. heard C. played D. imagined

  Joy in the journey

  If you have ever been discouraged because of failure, please read on. For often, achieving what you set out to do is not the important thing. Let me explain.

  Two brothers decided to dig a deep hole behind their house. As they were working, a couple of older boys stopped by to

  . “What are you doing?” asked one of the visitors. “We plan to dig a hole all the way through the

  !” one of the brothers volunteered

  .

  The older boys began to

  , telling the younger ones that digging a hole all the way through the earth was

  . After a long silence, one of the

  picked up a jar full of spiders, worms and many other kinds of insects. He

  the lid and showed the wonderful

  to the scoffing(嘲笑的)visitors. Then he said quietly and

  , “Even if we don’t dig all the way through the earth, look at what we have found

  the way!”

  Their goal was far too ambitious, but it did cause them to dig. And that is

  a goal is for — to cause us to move in the

  we have chosen, in other words, to keep us

  ! But not every goal will be fully

  . Not every job will end

  . Not every hope will come to pass. Not every love will last. Not every dream will be

  . But when you fall

  of your aim, perhaps you can say, “Yes, but look at what I found along the way! Look at the wonderful things

  my life because I tried to do something!” It is in the digging

  life is lived. And I believe it is the joy in the journey, in the end, that truly

  .

  17.A. rest

  B. work

  C. watch

  D. laugh

  18.A. house

  B. earth

  C. wall

  D. road

  19.A. calmly

  B. patiently C. excitedly

  D. impatiently

  20.A. laugh

  B. think

  C. stare

  D. smile

  21.A. important

  B. difficult

  C. impossible

  D. interesting

  22.A. passers-by

  B. watchers C. visitors

  D. diggers

  23.A. moved

  B. removed C. broke

  D. pushed

  24.A. contents

  B. scenes

  C. pictures

  D. jars

  25.A. properly

  B. confidently

  C. carefully

  D. happily

  26.A. in

  B. along

  C. to

  D. out

  27.A. what

  B. how

  C. where

  D. which

  28.A. way

  B. direction

  C. life

  D. sight

  29.A. thinking

  B. moving

  C. digging

  D. living

  30.A. made

  B. prepared

  C. kicked

  D. achieved

  31.A. hopelessly

  B. pleasantly

  C. surprisingly

  D. successfully

  32.A. come true

  B. realized

  C. made

  D. treasured

  33.A. short

  B. lost

  C. out

  D. behind

  34.A. breaking into

  B. turning to

  C. coming into

  D. holding to

  35.A. when

  B. where

  C. which

  D. that

  36.A. matters

  B. happens

  C. appears

  D. exists

  I was cleaning out an old box when an old card caught my eye: Queen City Casket Company. “What is it? ”I wondered. Iit over. There, in faded ink, was a hand-scrawled. Immediately my mindback many years ago.

  I was nine years old, walking down the cold, wet streets of Springfield, with a bag ofon my shoulder. On mythat day, I came to that company finally, whose owner, Mr. Rader, had always taken me there tohis workers whether they wanted any magazines.

  off the rain like a wet dog, I entered Mr. Rader’s office. After a quick glance heme over to the fireplace. Noticing thein the top of my, he said, “Come with me! ”pulling me into his truck. Webefore a shoe store. Inside, a salesmanme with the finest pair of Oxfords I hadseen. I felt about 10 feet tall when I got upthem. “We’d like a pair of new socks too, ”Mr. Rader said.

  Back in his office, Mr. Rader took out a, wrote something on it, and handed it to me. With tearful eyes, I read, “to others as you would have them do to you. ”He said affectionately(亲切地), “Jimmy, I want you toI love you. ”

  I said goodbye, and for the first time Ia flicker of hope that somehow things would be all right. With people like Mr. Rader in the world, there was hope, and love, and that would always make a.

  37. A. readB. thoughtC. turnedD. passed

  38. A. address B. list

  C. message

  D. information

  39. A. brought B. approached

  C. returned

  D. traveled

  40. A. magazines B. newspapers

  C. notes

  D. books

  41. A. returns B. rounds

  C. trips

  D. arrivals

  42.A. beg B. demand

  C. tell

  D. ask

  43. A. Letting B. Giving

  C. Turning

  D. Shaking

  44. A. followed B. led

  C. watched

  D. carried

  45. A. hole B. mud

  C. water

  D. cover

  46. A. coat B. shoe

  C. sock

  D. bag

  47. A. pulled up B. took in

  C. drove away

  D. walked up

  48. A. dressed B. fitted

  C. shared

  D. comforted

  49.A. never B. already

  C. ever

  D. hardly

  50. A. for B. with

  C. on

  D. in

  51. A. pen B. paper

  C. card

  D. notebook

  52.A. Do B. Give

  C. Show

  D. Lend

  53.A. say B. know

  C. consider

  D. express

  54.A. sensed B. predicted

  C. lost

  D. admitted

  55. A. sadness B. challenge

  C. kindness

  D. intension

  56. A. deal B. fortune

  C. choice

  D. difference

  参考答案

  1.

  21------40

  CDABA

  ACDAB

  ACCBB

  DCADD

  【解析】

  2.B

  3.D

  4.A

  5.C

  6.B

  7.C

  8.D

  9.B

  10.A

  11.D

  12.C

  13.C

  14.A

  15.B

  16.D

  【解析】 略

  17.C

  18.B

  19.C

  20.A

  21.C

  22.D

  23.B

  24.A

  25.B

  26.B

  27.A

  28.B

  29.C

  30.D

  31.D

  32.B

  33.A

  34.C

  35.D

  36.A

  【解析】

  试题分析:文章中作者讲了一个小故事,有两个兄弟要挖一个很深很深的坑,他们要把地球挖穿,又来了一对比他们年龄大的兄弟嘲笑他们说,这是不可能的,地球是不可能被挖穿的,兄弟两个说,虽然不能挖穿但他们也会有机会去经历这件事情也有很大的收获,这是他们的一个目标,人的一生只有有目标,才会朝着这个方向前进,不是所有的事情都能成功,但只有有了目标才有前进的动力。

  17.C考查动词的词义。句意为:两个兄弟决定在他们的屋后挖一个很深的坑,正当他们工作的时候,一对年龄稍大的兄弟在旁边停了下来去注视他们两个,你们正在干什么呢,一个来访者问。rest vt 使休息,使轻松;work vt工作;watch vt观察,注视;laugh vt笑,嘲笑。来访者还不知道他们干什么,所以此处嘲笑是不恰当的,故答案应为C。

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