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1、網(wǎng)絡(luò)課程講義完形填空教 師:宋煥然愛(ài)護(hù)環(huán)境,從我做起,提倡使用“名師” 資料室 免費(fèi)資料任你完形填空1Learning experience happen to us thought out our lives. Not long ago, I ha1.et I would like to I was going to Marblehead with my sailboat team. The team was racing down the highway at 85 mph 2 we realized we were 3. Luckily, we saw a rest area ahead

2、. I had a brand new $20 bill. I was so 4 because I had never hadt kind of cash before. But spending it on 5 seemed likethrowing it away. We all rushedo thzza line.6I got a pizza and a drink, and walked to my table.Aboulfway through the meal, I 7I had not actually handed any money to the cashier. I h

3、ad just 8 out. And nobody had noticed. I felt terrible.My conscience (良心) 9 its mound swallowed me in one big bite. I couldnt get over it. Ijust couldnt go back to the cashier and 10 for my stolen pizza. I was so upsett I 11 togive myself the pleasure of an ice cream in 12t someould say,” Hey, Jeff,

4、 whyt youuse the change 13 thnow.zza instead oft nice, new $20 bill?” I was not so 14 of my cashFor the next two years, whenever I was 15 of the “pizza incident”, I would say to myself,”t think about it “.I have learned two things from this 16. Maybe I was a fool for 17o my conscience,and being too

5、stuto apprete a 18 pizza. But the real lesson ist even if you get away fromwhat you havee, your conscience will 19 up with you.This reflects the saying,” a coward (懦夫) dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies one.” I was coward andhave felt terrible about the incidenleashousand times. If I had been a “20

6、 ” and gone back topay for thzza, I would have felt a little comfortable about it only once, or maybe twice.A. sayA. asA. lostA. excitedA. restA. LuckilyA. thoughtA. walkedA. foundA. askA. refusedA. hopeB. talkB. whileB. tiredB. eagerB. foodB. FinallyB. recognizedB. leftB. openedB. payB. wantedB. su

7、rpriseB. withB. upsetC. shareC. thenD. explainD. whenD. anxiousD. encouragedD. drinkD. ActuallyD. realizedD. foundD. madeD. sendD. meantD. fearD. fromD. pleasedC.gryC. satisfiedC. travelC. ImmediaC. noticedC. workedC. hadC. apologizeC. hopedC. angerC. forC. proudy13. A.o14. A. sure 第1 頁(yè) 址:(9:0021:00

8、 everyday)“名師” 答疑室 隨時(shí)隨地提問(wèn)互動(dòng)A. warnedA. experienceA. turningA. freeA. makeA. cowardB. remindedB. experimentB. takingB. cheapB. wakeB. foolC. thoughtC. storyC. handingC. expensiveC. catchC. loserD. toldD. mistakeD. givingD. deliciousD. putD. hero2)program, and Admiral Rickover wasI had appd for the nu

9、clear submarine(erviewing mefor the job. It was thetime I met Admiral Rickover, and we sat in a large room 1 ourselves formoren two hours, and he let 2 any subjects I wished to 3. Very carefully, I chose thoseabout which I knew mosh the time - current events, seamanship, music , literature, electron

10、ics, gunnery and he began to ask me a serious of questions of increasing 4. In each case, he soon 5I knew relatively6 about the subjects I had chosen.tHe always looked righto my 7, and he never sd. I was wet with cold8.Finally, he asked me a question and I thought I could regain 9. He said, “ How di

11、d you 10in your class at Geia Tech before 11 our Annapolis as a pe(軍校新生)?” I hade very well,so I answered with 12. “ Sir, I stood fifty-nh in a class of 820!” I sat back to wait for the 13 which never came. 14, the question: “Did you do your best?” I started to say, “Yes, Sir,” but Iremembered who t

12、his was, and recalled (回憶起) several of my times at Geia Tech 15I couldhave learned more about our friends, our enemies, weapons strategy, and so on. I was just human. I clearedmy 16and finally said,” No, Sir. I didnt always do my 17.”He looked at me for a long time, and then turned his chair around

13、to 18 theerview. He askedone final question, which I have never been able to fet19 to answer. He said, : “Why not?” I satthere for a while, 20, and then slowly left the room.A. besideA. chooseA. learnA. humorA. provedA. muchA. faceA. sweatA. considerationA. standA. leavingA. fearA. cerationsB. withB

14、. considerB. confirmB. difficultyB. showedB. anythingB. brainB. airB. permisB. dealB. reachingB. confidenceB. expecionsC. forC. electC. discussD. byD. searchD. mentionD. abilityD. imaginedD. everythingD. feelingD. weatherD. self-defenceD. goD. enteringD. prideD. congratulationsC.erestC. meantC. litt

15、leC. eyesC. waterC. self-confidenceC. behaveC. choosingC. carefulnessC. evaluations 第 2 頁(yè) 址:(9:0021:00 everyday)“名師” 資料室免費(fèi)資料任你A. ThusA. whereA. throatA. worstA. startA. soA. movedB. InsteadC. HoweverC. whenC. informationC. fewestD. thereforeD. whichD. feelingD. leastD. endD. butD. shakenB.tB. mindB.

16、 bestB. controlB. andB. excitedC.C. orerruptC. frightened3he morning, when I received the phone call.It was 4 oclock“This is the emergency room calling and your son was just 1in with severe burns(嚴(yán)重?zé)齻﹐n his face, neck and arms. We have called for a (n)2and are going to fly him to the burn uni(t 燒傷中

17、心) in Seattle.” Seattle was 350from his college, so we knew immediay this was 3 .The doctor described the 4 , which caused the burns. At 6 am. our son and his friends decided tobarbecue(燒烤)hamburgershe courtyard of their apartment. When they lit the charcoal(木炭), it bursto 5because they had sprayed

18、too much petrol. The flames 6 my sons shirt tail and shot from his waist to well over his head.7, one of the boy was quick-minded, grasped my son, and 8 him on the grass. While it saved his life, it was not in 9 to save him from severe burns and the terrible scars (疤痕)。After he 10 from the treatment

19、s, the doctors told him they would not do plastic surgery (整容)for 6 months 11 it takest long for the sko stop shrinking and wrinkling. So, he had toreturn to college with scars typical of sever burns.When I was a child, my mother told my sister, who had a 10-inch, very 12 scar on her arm,“Nancy, if

20、you ignore the scar, otheople will ignore it. It does not mean they will not 13 it, but itmeans it will not matter to them if it doesnt matter to you.”I 14this wisdom on to my son. He took my advice to 15 and returned to school with his head held highglad he was alive.Byof the six-month waiting peri

21、od, he decidedt the scars did not 16, so he made the17 to give up any plastic surgery (手術(shù)).We all have “scars”t we beve 18 people to keep away from us. And we spend a lot oftime thinkingt if only we looked differently, or dressed differently, people would like us better.But you see, people will only

22、 judge you by your looks, or your clothes, if you are judging yourself bythese same 19 standards . Put your imperfections out of your mind and concentrate on what you value 20yourself, and your beauty will shine through.A. broughtA. doctorA. seriousA. eventB. givenB. hospitalB. imsibleC. turnedC. ai

23、rcraftC. dangerousC. reasonD. showedD. ambulanceD. importantD. accidentB. pros 第 3 頁(yè) 址:(9:0021:00 everyday)“名師” 答疑室隨時(shí)隨地提問(wèn)互動(dòng)A. fireA. tookA. FortunaA. pushedA. shB. smokeB. heldB. SurprisinglyB. threwB. placeB. recoveredB. whileB. seriousB. noticeB. keptB. lifeB. matterB. effortB. causeB. strictB. ov

24、erC. flamesC. caughtC. HappilyC. droppedC. factC. sufferedC. becauseC. obviousC. laughC. handedC. workC. existC. deciC. allowC. moral C.D. waterD. attractedD. SlowlyD. rolledD. timeD. relaxedD. althoughD. popularD. hideD. passedD. considerationD. appearD. requestD. remindD. generalD. withinyA. benef

25、itedA. ifA. normalA. mentionA. sentA. heartA. growA. mistakeA. inviteA. wrongA. by4ew BicycleJameJames shook his money box again. Nothing! He carefully 1the coinst lay on the bed .24. 52 was allt he had. The bicycle he wanted waseast 90!2on earth was he goingto get the 3of the money?He knewt his fri

26、ends all had bicycle. It was 4to hang around with people when you were theonlyithout wheels. He thought about what he could do. There was no 5 asking his parents, forhe knew they had no money to 6.There was onlyay to get money, andt was to7it . He would have to find a job. 8who would hire him and wh

27、at could he do? He decided to ask Mr. Clay for advice, who usually had9 on most things.“Well, you can start right here,” said Mr.Clay. “My windows need cleaning and my car needs washing.”t was the10ofJamess odd-job(零工)business. For three months he worked every dayafter finishing his. He took dogs an

28、d babies for walks, cleared oupboards, and mended books.He lost count of the 11 of jobst people found for him to do. He took dogs and babies for walks,cleared oupboards, and mended books. He lost count of the12of cars he washed and windows hecleaned, but the 13 increased and he knewt he would soon h

29、ave 14 for the bicycle he longed for.The day 15 came when James counted his money and found 94. 32. He 16 notime and went down to the shop to pick up the bicycle he wanted. He rode 17 home, lookingforward to showing his new bicycle to his friends. Id been hard 18 for the money, but Jamesknewt he val

30、ued his bicycle far more 19he had bought it with his own money. He had20 第 4 頁(yè) 址:(9:0021:00 everyday)“名師” 資料室 免費(fèi)資料任你what he thought was imsible, andt was worth evenn the bicycle.A. cleanedA. HowA. amountA. braveA. poA. splitA. borrowA. OrA. deciB. coveredB. WhyB. partB. hardB. reasonB. spendB. earnB

31、. SoB. experienceC. countedC. WhoC. sumC. smartC. resultC. spareC. raiseC. ForC. opinionsC. requirementC. suitabilityC. sizeC. moneyC. muchC. normallyC. tookC. silentlyC. lookingD. checkedD. WhatD. restD. unfairD. rightD. saveD. collectD. ButD. knowledgeD. openingD. varietyD. typeD. troubleD. someD.

32、 regularlyD. wastedD. tiredlyD. workingD. thoughD. learnedsA. beginningA. similarityA. brandA. effortA. allA. finallyA. gaveA. patientlyA. applyingA. sinceA. deservedB.roductionB. qualityB. numberB. prereB. enoughB. instantlyB. leftB. proudlyB. askingB. ifB. benefitedC.nC. achieved5gorilla to have b

33、een taught sign language. Koko livesKoko is thehe Aanta Cnuz mountains.She has her own house and an outside enclosure where she spends her 1 when it is not raining.“Cold bad, Gorilla hate,” Kokols me, as I stand outside her house . But 2 Koko waserested 3 .e, and told me “Visitood”, it is her conver

34、sations with Dr Penny Patterson, 53,t are Patterson was a psychology student when Koko was born in San Francisco zoo in 1971. Language4 had been made using chimpanzees before, but 5 wigorilla. “Atmy expecionwas Id 6 with Koko for four years,” she says. “But after a few evenings together, I couldnt p

35、uther down. I ended up staying with her 7 shed fall asleep.When she began 8 Koko the sign languaget deaf-mute people 9 , forcing the littleitions for “drink” , “eat” , “more” and rewardingfingers of the one-year-old gorillao the 10her with 11 , she had no idea how quickly Koko would 12 .Now Koko is so good at sign languaget if she doesnt know a word, she 13 one. Forexle, she didnt know the word 14 “ring” , so she joined the signs for “finger” and “bracelet” toexpress it . 第 5 頁(yè) 址:(9:0021:00 everyday)“名師” 答疑室 隨時(shí)隨地提問(wèn)互動(dòng)Whas been unrecognized by science ist gorillas also have comple

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