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2016届云南玉溪第一中学高三上学期期中英语试卷

完形填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    One day, my father drove his employer to another city for a business meeting. On the outskirts (郊区) of town, they 1for a sandwich lunch. While they ate, several boys playing in the street passed by their2 . One of the boys limped (跛行). Looking more closely, my father's boss 3that the boy had a clubfoot (畸形足). He stepped out of the car and 4 the boy, saying that he was able to help get that foot fixed. The young boy was 5. The businessman wrote down the boy's name before the boy joined his friends down the street.

    The man 6 and said to my father, “Woody, the boy's name is Jimmy. Find out where he 7 and do your best to get his parents' 8 to let him have his foot operated on. I'll pay all the costs.” They finished their sandwiches and went on their 9.

    It didn't take long for my father to 10 Jimmy's house, a small one that needed paint and repair. For almost an hour, my father 11 explained the plan to Jimmy's parents. 12, they looked at each other. When my father 13 they still weren't quite sure about the generous offer from an unknown benefactor (捐助者).

    Later, my father's employer got in touch with the local government with a 14 to send someone to Jimmy's home to 15 the family that this was a lawful offer. Soon, with permission papers signed, my father took Jimmy to an excellent16 in another state. After five operations, his limp disappeared.

    His parents watched in17 as the returned boy stepped lightly toward them. They still could not 18 that a man they had never seen would pay a large sum of money to have a foot corrected for their son.

    The 19 benefactor was Mr. Henry Ford, the founder of the Ford Motor Company. He always said it's more fun to do something for people 20 they don't know who did it.

(1)
A、waited    B、paid  C、prepared D、stopped
(2)
A、car       B、town C、office D、restaurant
(3)
A、thought       B、observed C、doubted D、worried
(4)
A、took care of  B、got hold of C、hung out with D、caught up with
(5)
A、delighted  B、satisfied C、interested D、relaxed
(6)
A、 laughed    B、apologized   C、returned D、nodded
(7)
A、plays  B、studies   C、lives D、stays
(8)
A、determination   B、permission C、help D、plan
(9)
A、chat         B、ride C、meeting D、holiday
(10)
A、build       B、decorate C、paint D、find
(11)
A、 patiently    B、briefly     C、proudly D、calmly
(12)
A、Confused    B、Excited C、Ashamed D、Tired
(13)
A、visited      B、finished C、refused  D、left
(14)
A、purpose      B、decision C、request D、promise
(15)
A、warn     B、remind  C、argue     D、convince
(16)
A、 hotel  B、hospital  C、school  D、store
(17)
A、anger      B、fear  C、amazement D、disappointment
(18)
A、agree   B、admit     C、prove   D、believe
(19)
A、secret   B、polite   C、humorous   D、cautious
(20)
A、until    B、when C、unless      D、If
举一反三
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    When Julio Diaz stepped off the subway platform after work one night, he was simply planning to walk over to his 1 local diner for a meal. But when a teenager boy 2 him with a knife, Diaz knew the evening was about to take a more 3 turn.

    The young man 4 Diaz's wallet, and Diaz passed it over without 5. But just as the robber turned to walk away, Diaz called after him: “Hey, wait a minute. You forgot something.”

    The robber turned around, 6.

    “If you're going to be 7 people for the rest of the night, you might as well take my coat to keep you 8.”

    The teenager looked at Diaz in 9, and asked why he would do such a thing. Diaz 10, “If you're willing to risk your 11 for a few dollars, then I guess you must really need the money.” He told the young man that he'd just been heading out for dinner, and that he would be happy for some 12.

    The young robber decided to take Diaz up on his13, and they headed into Diaz's favorite local haunt (常去的地方) together. As they were sitting at the table, the manager, the dishwashers, and the 14 all said hello to Diaz, and the young man was 15 at his popularity. “You're even nice to the dishwashers!” he exclaimed.

    “Haven't you been taught that you should be nice to everybody?” Diaz asked him.

    “Yes, but I didn't think people actually 16 that way,” the teenager replied. Thanks to Diaz, he was beginning to see that 17 wasn't such a strange phenomenon.

    When the bill came, Diaz told the teenager that he'd have to pay for the meal. After all, he still had Diaz's 18.

    But the teenager slid the wallet back across the table without a moment's thought, and Diaz 19 him to dinner. Diaz also gave the would-be robber a $20 bill to take with him—in 20 for the young man's knife.

    “I figure, you know, if you treat people right, you can only hope that they treat you right.” Diaz said.

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,故答案选取可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    It is a blue, cotton shirt. The shirt belonged to my1David. On his birthday before he left college, his mother bought him the shirt.2I gave him free use of my bike, he let me wear the shirt, occasionally.

    We shared the shirt, and as days3, we shared more of our stories. David was in school by scholarships and grants (助学金). He4to keep his scholarships, because without even one of them, he would have to5and back on the farm. And in David's home, there was always only enough money to6the expense. His father died when he was twelve.

    7, David also talked about his father Usually it was late at night, in the dorm just before bed, and the 8always ended with tears that flowed from a river of memories and9: memories of a father suffering from 10when his son was just a teenager, longings for opportunities to cure his father's disease missed, because disease does not understand about the11between father and son. Nor do(es).12care.

    Time passed and we had to say13to each other. After lots of hugging, and words of thanks, we eventually 14. It was on my15trip upstairs to our dorm that I saw a package on my bed. I16the wrapping paper. It was the blue cotton shirt in a box with a card17to it, reading: Thomas, I can't thank you enough for your 18. This has been tough years and you have been19a friend. Thank you for listening. Thanks for everything. -- David

    I put aside the note, with20tears dropping on the shirt, I still have the shirt today, though it has faded and wrinkled with age.

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    It was a cool October evening. Excitement and family members1the hall. I was only a 7-year-old girl, but I was the center of2. Finally, after weeks of preparation, I would3all my hard work in a dance of performance. Everything would be4—so I thought. I waited backstage all5 in my black tights with a golden belt. In a loud and clear voice, the master of ceremonies6that my class was next.

    My dance class was doing a routine on wooden boxes two feet by two feet, facing the7. All I had to do in the next move was to put one foot on the box next to mine and keep my other foot on my box. It really was an 8move. I was concentrating so much 9the huge smile on my face and holding my head up that I did not look 10I was going. I missed my partner's box altogether and 11.There I was standing on the stage floor when my classmates were on top of their boxes. I could hear giggles(咯咯笑) coming from the audience, and I felt the12rush to my face. I remembered my dance teacher had told us, “If you make a mistake, keep smiling so the audience will not13.I did my best to follow her14as I continued with the routine.

    When the curtain dropped, so did my15for the evening. I16bitterly, tasting the salt from the tears that streamed down my face. I ran backstage, but no one could17me down.

    Recently I realized I had been a18that night. I was 19but I fought the urge to run off the stage.20I finished the routine with a smile on my face. Now when friends and family laugh about the time I slipped during a dance performance, I can laugh too.

阅读 下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    It wasn't that I was embarrassed because my husband was out of work. It's just that we were 1 people and didn't share our 2 much with others. So when he lost his job, we just acted like nothing had changed and no one seemed to 3 .

    It didn't take long before my friends found out that my husband 4 a lot more. When asked about it, I told my good friend and neighbour Tammy the 5 and I said we were still looking. She then told me that her husband had also been hunting for 6 all over town because his company was closing down. I was 7 .We constantly did things together, yet I hadn't found any sign of their 8 .

    After knowing what they were 9 , I wanted to help them even though we didn't have much ourselves. So, I became a 10 shopper. I looked for discount offers everywhere, and when I finished my 11 , I would offer to buy things for Tammy at the 12 price. It seems like our money goes even further because we are willing to 13 .

    It goes the other way too. Tammy and her husband have given us enough wood to 14 our house this winter. It has been a huge 15 , reducing our gas bill to almost nothing. There are other 16 of helping each other. I teach Tammy how to make bread; she 17 my kids when I go to job interviews...and the 18 goes on.

    I don't have much to give, but I can give of myself. I can have 19 , love and hope, and the more I give these away, the more I 20 .

 完形填空

Have you ever had a day when everything seemed to go wrong, and nothing seemed to go right? Not too long ago I was having one of those days. I was discouraged, weary, and 1 sad. My focus was on me, me, me. After all, no one else was experiencing the same 2 as I was. 

I expressed my depressed 3 to my mother. She didn't offer any comfort; 4 . she said, "I heard Jamie was having a difficult day too. Why don't you make her some 5 and we'll take them to her this afternoon?"

I didn't really intend to, but I was bound to because I was 6 to go back to my other problems just yet. I made some and 7 them on a little plate. Then I made a card with a sunflower on it and wrote a small note of empathy. 

That afternoon we 8 my friend's house. I went to the door and 9 the bell. Soon Jamie came to the door and looked at me in 10 for the unexpected visit. Before she could say anything, I 11 , "I heard you were having a hard day and decided to bring you something. I hope your day goes better. " The look that 12 Jamie's face was one that I could never put into words. It was as if a darkened sky was suddenly 13 with the golden rays of the sun; it was as if in that small act, her day was brightened. 

I got back into the car and for some 14 reason, I felt a lot better myself somehow. That day I experienced the truth that James Barrie attempted to describe: "The guys who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot 15 it from themselves. "

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