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完形填空提升练(一) 记叙文

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(2017·6浙江)

Alia Baker is a librarian in Iraq.Her library used to be a 1 place for all who loved books and liked to share knowledge.They 2 various matters all over the world.When the war was near,Alia was 3 that the fires of war would destroy the books,which are more 4 to her than mountains of gold.The books are in every language — new books,ancient books, 5 a book on the history of Iraq that is seven hundred years old.

She had asked the government for 6 to move the books to a 7 place,but they refused.So Alia took matters into her own hands. 8 ,she brought books home every night, 9 her car late after work.Her friends came to 10 her when the war broke out.Anis who owned a restaurant 11 to hide some books.All through the

12 ,Alia,Anis,his brothers and neighbours took the books from the library, 13 them over the seven-foot wall and 14 them in the restaurant.The books stayed hidden as the war 15 .Then nine days later,a fire burned the 16 to the ground.

One day,the bombing stopped and the 17 left.But the war was not over yet.Alia knew that if the books were to be safe,they must be 18 again while the city was 19 .So she hired a truck to bring all the books to the houses of friends in the suburbs(郊区).Now Alia waited for the war to end and 20 peace and a new library.

1.A.meeting B.working C.personal 2.A.raised C.reported 3.A.worried C.doubtful 4.A.practical C.reliable 5.A.then C.even 6.A.permission 7.A.large C.distant C.Seriously

D.religious B.handled D.discussed B.angry D.curious B.precious D.expensive B.still D.rather B.confirmation B.public D.safe D.Secretly

C.explanation D.information

8.A.Fortunately B.Surprisingly

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9.A.starting C.filling 10.A.stop C.warn 11.A.intended C.happened 12.A.war C.building 13.A.put C.passed 14.A.hid C.burnt C.continued C.city C.friends 18.A.sold C.saved 19.A.occupied C.quiet

B.parking D.testing B.help D.rescue B.pretended D.agreed B.night D.way B.opened D.threw B.exchanged D.distributed D.ended D.wall D.customers B.read D.moved B.bombed D.busy

15.A.approached B.erupted 16.A.restaurant B.library 17.A.neighbours B.soldiers

20.A.dreamed of B.believed in C.cared about D.looked for

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B

(原创)This March,the 90th annual National Spelling Bee will feature its youngest competitor in history,5-year-old Edith Fuller of Oklahoma.

Edith qualified (有资格) for the national competition when she 1 her regional competition on Saturday,beating more than 50 other elementary and middle school 2 .She 3 spelled 37 words,including “perestroika”,“nisei”,and her final winning 4 ,“jnana”.Edith’s mom,Annie Fuller,told Tulsa World she only learned of her daughter’s 5 skills last summer,when she correctly spelled “restaurant” 6 having never been taught how.“We knew there was something 7 there,” Fuller said. 8 that,Edith and her mom began 9 for the bee,looking up words she misspelled along the way to 10 their spellings and meanings.“Learning the words

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was so 11 .She was able to learn about 12 countries and cultures and different kinds of food,” Fuller said.

Despite her 13 spelling genius,Fuller said she was simply 14 that Edith was able to 15 the four-hour competition.“The 16 is that she likes to move around,” Fuller said.“I’m 17 she sat still for so long.” “It’s fun to 18 her with everyone.I knew she’d be a novelty,so I’m 19 she held her own,” Fuller said.

And the 5-year-old champion is feeling pretty great about the coming 20 ,too. 1.A.won C.watched 2.A.teachers C.students 3.A.hardly C.impossibly

4.A.chance C.result 5.A.writing C.listening 6.A.in fear of C.in spite of 7.A.special C.important 8.A.After C.About 9.A.looking C.walking 10.A.recognize C.find 11.A.exciting C.general 12.A.similar C.different C.husband’s C.impressed 15.A.come out

B.plan D.word B.spelling D.speaking B.because of D.in case of B.interesting D.valuable B.Before D.Above B.caring D.preparing B.learn D.understand B.moving D.educational B.difficult D.foreign D.student’s D.taken B.stick out B.missed D.copied B.parents D.workers B.correctly D.immediately

13.A.daughter’s B.son’s 14.A.disappointed B.made

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C.break out 16.A.question C.fact C.puzzled 18.A.share C.help 19.A.strange C.proud 20.A.future C.success

D.give out B.reason D.idea D.surprised B.compare D.communicate B.unbelievable D.confident B.competition D.progress

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C

17.A.frightened B.delighted

(原创)Sarah Wehner,an American woman born in the 1980s,has been developing Chinese acupuncture (针灸) for 10 years in the state of Maryland.She hopes that she can some day 1 views with real masters of acupuncture in China.

Wehner is from Baltimore,Maryland.She has been an experienced acupuncturist 2 she has never been to China before.

Her father is the one who 3 her to acupuncture.He was 4 of a mental illness through acupuncture, 5 many other therapies (治疗方法) failed.

“My father is a person whose job is 6 and repairing wooden things.He can create a lot of things with only simple tools.He 7 me and I decided to learn acupuncture.I think I can help others with the 8 ,” explained Wehner.

Wehner and her colleagues uploaded videos 9 different acupuncture therapies on social media in order to take away patients’ 10 .They also write a two-page 11 to TCM terms.

Since treatment fees for acupuncture are relatively 12 in the U.S.,Wehner organized a group of medical students,acupuncturists,patients,community clinics and sponsors to 13 an acupuncture community,hoping to 14 more people receive the therapies,coordinate(协调) job opportunities for acupuncturists in the U.S.,and 15 lower the price of the treatments in America by 2020.

“I treat 70 to 100 16 from different ethnic groups and 17 from 2 to over 80 every week.They all like this traditional 18 therapy and feel 19 after treatment,” said Wehner.

She added that she hoped to continue improving her 20 skills and would love to speak with Chinese acupuncture masters in the future. 1.A.compete

B.exchange

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