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1、学位英语试题课堂精讲五:完形填空学位英语试题课堂精讲五:完形填空A AI played a tennis game against my cousin Ed last week,and I will never forget it.I had played a lot of games before,but it was one of the most_1_ games Ive ever had.When Ed firstphoned and suggested we play,I_2_quietly,thin king I was sure to beat him,because I did

2、nt think Ed could winany games with his fat body.As long as I can remember:Eds been the least physically fit member in the family,but strangely_3_ofhimself.His big stomach has always ballooned out between his T-shirt and trousers.Although the family oftenjoked about that,Ed_4_ to buy a larger T-shir

3、t or to lose weight.So when Ed arrived for our game not only withthe bottom of his shirt inside his trousers but also with a stomach you could _5_ notice.I was so surprised that Iwas speechless.My cousin must have made an effort to get himself into _6_.As a result,at the point in our game,when Idhav

4、e predicted(预测)I would win the game by 9 to 1,it was_7_ 7 to 9 and Ed was leading.The suddenrealization was_8_.We continued to play like two_9_ men.When the score was 16 up.I even thought if Icould stay alive.When the game finally ended,my cousin and I were lying on the floor on our backs,too tired

5、tomove.In some ways,I think that we_10_won:I won the game,but Cousin Ed won my respect.1.AtiringBinterestingCmovingDfrightening2.AcheeredBscreamedCperformedDsmiled3.AproudBafraidCshyDguilty4.AagreedBwantedCrefusedDafforded5.AnearlyBhardlyCproperlyDsuddenly6.AsizeBshapeCheightDweight7.AlikeBbetweenCa

6、roundDinstead8.AunknownBungratefulCunpleasantDunnecessary9.AmadBsmartCluckyDbrave10.AnoneBeitherCbothDneither这篇短文主要讲了我永远无法忘记和Ed 在上星期打的那场网球比赛。Ed 是一个大腹便便的人,很胖。我本以为能够很轻松地打败他,但是结果却发现比赛很艰巨。我们两个人都赢了:我赢了比赛,但Ed 赢得了我的尊敬。【小题 1A】考查形容词。A.tiring 累人的;B.interesting 有趣的;C.moving 感人的;D.frightening 害怕的。句意:我以前打过很多比赛,但

7、是这次是我曾经打过的最累的比赛之一。从后文中得知,Ed 打网球打得很好,我们两人棋鼓相当。故选A。【小题 2D】考查动词。A.cheered 欢呼;B.screamed 尖叫;C.performed表演;D.smiled 微笑。句意:当 Ed 第一次打电话给我,建议我们两个打网球时,我静静地微笑,心想我一定能打败他,因为我认为Ed身体这么胖是不能赢得任何比赛的。根据题意,可知我胜券在握,因此我微笑。故选D。【小题 3A】考查形容词。A.proud 自豪的;B.afraid 害怕的;C.shy 害羞的;D.guilty 内疚的。句意:我记得,Ed 是家里身体最不健康的,但是奇怪的是他对自己很自豪

8、。从but 中,可以看出,虽然他身体胖,但是他对自己很有信心,很自豪。故选A。【小题 4C】考查动词。A.agreed同意;B.wanted 想;C.refused 拒绝;D.afforded 承担得起。句意:尽管家人常常拿这个开开玩笑,Ed 拒绝买一件更大的T-shirt和减肥。although 尽管,可知后半句应有转折。故选 C。【小题 5B】考查副词。A.nearly 几乎,将近;B.hardly 几乎不;C.properly 合适地;D.suddenly 突然。句意:所以当 Ed 到达我们的比赛场地时,不仅仅衬衫塞在裤子里面,而且你几乎注意不到他的肚子,我是如此吃惊以致于我无语了。从上

9、文中可知,Ed 常常露出他的大肚子,而下文说我感到吃惊,说明他的肚子几乎注意不到了。根据题意,故选B。【小题 6B】考查名词及语境的理解。A.size 大小;B.shape 形状;C.height 高度;D.weight 重量。Get oneselfinto shape 意思是“使自己有个好体型”。句意:我表兄肯定经过一翻努力使自己有了一个好的体型。故选B。【小题 7D】考查介词及语境的理解。A.like 像;B.between 在两者之间;C.around 在周围;D.instead相反。句意:结果在比赛时,我预测我能够以9:1 赢得比赛,相反地是7:9,Ed 领先。这个结果和我预想的不一样

10、,故用 instead。故选 D。【小题 8C】考查形容词及语境的理解。A.unknown 不被知道的;B.ungrateful 不感激的;C.unpleasant 使人不高兴的;D.unnecessary不必要的。句意:这个突然的认识让我很不高兴。上文说是Ed 领先,我肯定不高兴。故选 C。【小题 9A】考查形容词。A.mad 疯狂的,生气的;B.smart 聪明的,漂亮的;C.lucky幸运的;D.brave勇敢的。句意:我们打,就像两个疯狂的人。下文说当比分上了 16 后,我甚至想我是否能活着。说明打得很疯狂。故选 A。【小题 10C】考查代词及语境的理解。A.none 一个也没有;B.

11、either两者中任意一个;C.both 两者都;D.neither 两者都不。句意:在某些方面,我想我们两个人都赢了:我赢了比赛,但Ed 赢得了我的尊敬。根据题意,故选 C。BIt was an early morning in summer.In the streets,sleepy eyed people were moving quickly,heading towardstheir jobs.This was the beginning of another _1_ day in New York City._2_ this day was to be different.Waiti

12、ng _3_ the crowded streets,on top of a building 110 stories high,was Philippe Petit.This daringFrenchman was about to _4_ a tightrope(绷索)between the two towers of the World Trade Center.Philippe took his first _5_ with great care.The wire held.Now he was sure he could do it.With only abalancing pole

13、,Philippe walked his way across a _6_ of 131 feet.Soon the rush hour crowds began to notice.What a wonder!There,1350 feet above the street,a tiny figurewas walking on air.Philippe made seven trips,back and forth(来回).He wasnt satisfied with just _7 _.At times,he wouldturn,sit down,and even go on his

14、knees.Once,he had the astonishing courage to lie down on the thin thread.Andthousands of _8_ watchers stared with their hearts beating fast.After the forty-five minute _9_,Philippe was taken to the police station.He was asked _10_ he didit.Philippe shrugged(耸肩)and said,When I see two tall buildings,

15、I walk.1.A.workingB.hotC.sameD.ordinaryD【精析】空缺处必定填与“different”意思相悖的词,而another same day是错误表达,2.A.AndB.SoC.ButD.ThusC精析】分析句子内容可知此空前后两句意思有明显的转折之意,故应由but 来连接。3.A.forB.inC.byD.aboveD【精析】此题如不留心,很容易错选B,但通过下文提示“在100 层高的大楼顶端”,应选 above.4.A.throwB.walkC.climbD.fixB【精析】下文有反复提示walk。此句意思是:这个大胆的法国人正要在世贸中心的两幢高楼之间走绷

16、索。5.A.actB.landingC.stepD.tripC【精析】take ones step 意为“迈出步伐”,显然,此处指的是在绷索上迈出第一步。6.A.distanceB.heightC.spaceD.ropeA【精析】此处指他走完了绷索的全程,所以这指的是一段距离。7.A.walkingB.stayingC.actingD.showingA【精析】由上下文可知,他不满足于只在绷索上行走,因此选walking.8.A.patientB.terrifiedC.pleasedD.enjoyableB【精析】本句大意是:数以千计的人目不转睛地盯着他,惊恐万状,心跳加速。patient:耐心

17、的,pleased:高兴的,enjoyable:令人愉快的,从逻辑上看只有terrified 合适。9.A.showB.trickC.tryD.programA【精析】本句意为:45 分钟的表演后,他被带到了警局。trick:花招、技巧,try:尝试,program:节目、项目,只有 show(表演)才合适。10.A.howB.whyC.whetherD.whenB【精析】警察询问的显然是他这么做的原因,所以选择why.C CIs language,like food,a basic human need without which a child at a critical period o

18、f life can be starved anddamaged?Judging from the experimentJudging from the experiment,of Fredrick II in the thirteenth century,it _1_.Hoping to discoverwhat languagelanguage a child would _2_ if he heard no mother tongue,he told the nurses to keep silent.All the babies died before _3_ first year.W

19、ithout good mothering,in the first yearin the first year of life,especially,the_4_ to survive survive is seriously influenced.Today no such severe lack exists as as_5_ordered by Fredrick II.Nevertheless,some children are still_6_in speaking.Most often the _7_for thisfor this is that the mother is in

20、sensitive to the signals of the baby;_8_ brain is made to learn language rapidly.If these sensitive periods are neglected,the ideal time for _9_skillsskills passes,and they might never be learned so easily again.A bird learns to sing and to fly rapidly at the _10_time,but the process is slow and har

21、d once the critical stage has passed.Experts suggest that speech stages are reached in a fixed order and at a constant age,but there are caseswhere speech has started late in a child who eventually turns out to be clever.1.A.must beB.may be may beC.should beD.ought to be2.A.speakspeakB.sayC.talkD.di

22、scuss3.A.aB.anC.the.theD.this4.4.A.powerB.opportunityC.imaginationD.abilityD.ability5.A.thatA.thatB.whatC.whichD.those6.A.advancedB.goodC.cleverD.backwardD.backward7.A.causeB.reasonB.reasonC.problemD.way8.A.whoseA.whoseB.whichC.whereD.its9.A.havingB.acquiringB.acquiringC.takingD.studying10.A.onB.jus

23、tC.rightC.rightD.necessaryBACDADBABCD DA daily dose of laughte laughter may be good for the heart because it makes blood vessels work more efficiently,DepressionDepression,_1_ the other hand,the other hand,can raise the risk of dying from heart failure,a separate study found.The twostudies,studies,_

24、2_ at a meeting of the American College of Cardiology in Florida,showshow how psychological factorscan_3_ a persons health.We dontWe dont recommend that you laugh and not exercise,_4_ we do do recommend that you try to laugh on aregularregular basis.basis.Thirty minutes of exercise three times a wee

25、k,and fifteen minutes of laughter on adailydaily_5_isprobably good for the vascular system,said Dr.Michael Miller.Miller and his colleagues at the school _6_ two movies,oneone humorous,_7_ stressful,to twenty healthyvolunteers and tested the function of their blood vessels.The researchers specifical

26、ly looked at the lining of thevessels and found that blood _8_ was reduced in fourteen of the twenty volunteers after stressful moviecuttings.ButBut blood flowedflowed more freely in nineteen of the twenty subjects_9_hey laughed at laughed at funny movie segments.Average blood flow increasedincrease

27、d 22%during laughterduring laughter,and _10_ 35%during mental stressduring mental stress,the researchers toldthe meeting.1.A atB on onC inD by2.A presentingBI to presentC presentedC presentedD presents3.3.IAI influencelB interruptC effectD affectaffect4.Al butbutBI otherwiseC neverthelessD still5.Al

28、 baseB basedC basisC basisD basic6.IAI exhibitedB showedshowed C illustratedD displayed7.Al otherB secondC twoD oneone8.A flow flowB vesselC pressureD function9.Al duringB sinceC whenC when D while10.Al lowedB decreaseddecreased C lessenedD loweredBCDAC BDACBE EHumans fall into two types when it com

29、es to biological clock:the early-to-bed and early-to-rise or thelate-night-loving who wakelate-night-loving who wake upup longlong afterafter the dawn.the dawn.As any parent knows,teenagers may take the _1_ toextremes.ButBut their oversleepingoversleeping does not relax them.Some researchers say:Bio

30、logy is to blame.The researchers surveyed the sleep habits of 25,000 Germans._2_ from 8 to 90,and found that as theteenage years wear on,the hour when kids go to bed and get up drifts later and later.Its notIts not that theyre sleepingmore._3_,its its that their living clocks are twisted.However,whe

31、n they are around age 20,the pattern reversespattern reverses.The clocks tick _4_,and young adults begin to go to sleep and wake up earlier and earlier.Eventually,theirclocks go along with _5_ of older people.The quick change may mark the biological end of teenage years.A difference _6_ the timing i

32、n man andandin woman points to a biological cause,perhaps a hormonal effect,Because the living clock is _7_ byby exposureto sunlight,the researchers suspect the many hours some kids _8_ stayinginin their dark rooms could push theclocks even later-a pattern that may be more common in industrialized s

33、ocieties.The researchersresearchers alsodiscovered that rural residentsresidents,_9_ lifestylelifestyle puts them in daylight more,go to bed and get up an hour earlierthanthan city_10_“We think this is only the tip of an iceberg that shows us the consequences of dim-lightenvironments,the researchers

34、 say.1.A formerB latterB latterC firstD last2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.A rangeA RatherRatherA forthA thisA forAl adjustedadjustedAl takeA theirAl researchersB rangesB ThoughB forwardslB that thatB betweenbetweenB adjustingB useB whose whoseBI teenagersC rangingC rangingD rangedC YetD NeverthelessC upwardsD

35、backC thoseD theseC amongD ofC adaptedD adaptingC affordD spendD spendC whichD howC residentsC residentsD parentsBCADBBADBC一,词汇复现;二,分词(一个主动,一个被动);三,状语从句(集中在转折,相反转折,相反的连词或词组);比较状语从句(as,that);宾语从句(what)定语从句(whose,where)四,常见的固定搭配一,词汇复现;二,分词(一个主动,一个被动);三,状语从句(集中在转折,相反转折,相反的连词或词组);比较状语从句(as,that);宾语从句(what)定语从句(whose,where)四,常见的固定搭配

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