分类综合训练二
Z法填空
In the West we are familiar with ballets like Swan Lake. But there’s another classical dance form 1 a long history which has only recently burst onto the world scene. It is called classical Chinese dance.
Classical Chinese dance is 2 incredibly demanding, refined, and expressive dance form. Alongside ballet, it is also one of the most comprehensive dance systems 3 (know) to humankind.
Until recently , few people outside China had ever heard of classical Chinese dance. One major reason was that when Chinese companies 4 (perform) abroad, they often mixed Chinese dance with western dance styles. So the audience left the theater not sure exactly 5 they had just seen.
In 2005, however, a performing arts company 6
(establish) in New York. Its mission was to promote 7
(tradition) culture, and this included 8 (present) classical Chinese dance in its purest form. Not quite a decade later, classical Chinese dance has become much 9 (well) recognized and is starting to influence western ballet.
Although they have significant differences, both ballet and classical Chinese dance have the ability to vividly tell
10 (story) and move us through beautiful art.
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6. _____________ 7._____________ 8. _____________ 9. _____________ 10._____________
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Flood damage cleanup is an unforgettable experience for me. I have seen a number of news reports on television showing houses that have been 11 by natural flooding and how the different 12 there are coping and starting their flood damage cleanup. I have always felt 13 for the families that have become victims of flooding; however, I couldn’t imagine what they were 14 because I have never 15 flooding or flood damage cleanup at first hand until two years back.
My 16 experience happened when I woke up early one morning because of the 17 of water. As I started to get out of bed to turn on the light, I felt cold muddy water at my 18 . I then realized that the 19 was out. This probably happened due to the heavy 20 and strong wind that were brought by a hurricane during the 21 .
As the rains stopped, I decided to do my flood damage cleanup 22 . Because I had just moved in the house and had only 23 a few belongings, the amount of damage was 24 . It involved only washing shoes and bags 25
soap and water.
It was a good thing that most of my things were 26 People make mistakes. We are allowed to make mistakes. But the actions we take while in a rage will impress us forever.
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The night was dark, though sometimes the moving clouds allowed a star or two to be seen in the sky. The poor men held onto any bit of wood they could find. They 11 to the Marie (圣母丽亚) for help, but it was far beyond the 12 of the human voice.
At one o’clock in the morning, the 13 was getting colder, and a 14 wind had begun to blow. Suddenly 15
were seen in the distance: another ship! The shouts of the swimmers were heard on board, and willing hands pulled them out of the water.
The 16 of the ship that had so 17 arrived on the scene in time to save their lives was Ellen. What had brought it to the exact spot through the 18 and the pathless sea?
Its captain had known nothing about the wreck (沉船) and had indeed 19 to sail away from it. But let him speak for himself.
“I was forced by the wind,” he said, “to 20 my course. Just as I did it, a small 21 flew across the ship once or twice and then 22 at my face. I took no 23 of this until exactly the same thing 24 a second time, which caused me to think it rather 25 . While I was thus 26 it, the same bird for the third time made its appearance and flew 27 in the same way as before. I was then 28 to change my course back to the original one.”
“I had not gone far 29 I heard strange noises; and when I tried to 30 where they came from, I found I was in the middle of people who had been shipwrecked. I immediately did my best to save them.”
11. A. wrote B. called C. went D. drove
12. A. distance B. influence C. reach D. use
13. A. water B. place C. ground D. air
14. A. warm B. brief C. sudden D. strong
15. A. people B. lights C. ships D. houses
16. A. name B. owner C. captain D. person
17. A. slowly B. early C. immediately D. fortunately
18. A. danger B. wave C. darkness D. way
19. A. moved B. attempted C. rushed D. managed
20. A. continue B. turn C. change D. sail
21. A. bee B. fly C. plane D. bird
22. A. flew B. stopped C. stayed D. booked
23. A. hold B. care C. notice D. count
24. A. had B. happened C. found D. saw
25. A. interesting B. funny C. common D. unusual 26. A. searching B. expecting C. considering D. studying
27. A. away B. back C. up D. down
28. A. decided B. told C. persuaded D. invited
29. A. when B. while C. as D. after
30. A. listen to B. stick to C. make sure D. look out
(三)
Z法填空
One day, about ten years ago, while working at the cash register in the gift shop at University Museum of Natural History, I saw an elderly couple come in with a little girl in a wheelchair. As I looked closer at this girl, I found that she 1 (fix) on her chair. I then realized she had no arms or legs, just a head, a neck and upper body, 2 (dress) in a little white skirt. As the couple wheeled her up to me, I turned my head toward the girl. When I took the money 3
her grandparents, I looked back at the girl, who was giving me the most optimistic and the 4 (large) smile I had ever seen. All of 5 sudden, her handicap (残废) was gone and all I saw was this beautiful girl, 6 smile just melted me and almost instantly gave me a 7 (complete) new sense of what life is all about. She 8 (bring) me into her world―a world of smiles, love and 9 (warm).
I’m a 10 (succeed) business man now and whenever I think about the troubles in my life, I think about that little girl and the remarkable lesson about life that she taught me.
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6. _____________ 7._____________ 8. _____________ 9. _____________ 10. _____________
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There was a boy in India who was sent by his parents to a boarding school. Before being sent away this boy was the 11 student in his class, who was at the top in every 12 .
But the boy changed after 13 the boarding school. His grades started 14 and he hated being in a group. He was 15 all the time and there were especially 16 times when he felt like committing suicide. It was that he felt 17
and that no one loved him that 18 all of this. Worrying about the boy and not knowing what was wrong with him, the boy’s father decided to travel to the boarding school and
19 with him. They sat on the bank of the lake near the school. The fa⚥ther started asking him casual questions about his classes, 20 and sports. After some time his dad said, “Do you know, son, why I am here today?” The boy answered, “To check my 21 ?”
“No, no,” his dad 22 . “I am here to tell you that you are the most important person for me. I want to see you happy. I don’t care about grades 23 your feeling and your 24 . You are my life.” 25 into tears, the boy hugged his father and they didn’t✉ say anything to each other for a long time. Now the boy has everything he wants. He knows there is someone on this earth who 26 him deeply. He means the 27 to someone. And today this young man is in 28 and at the top of his class and no one has ever seen him sad! Too often we don’t 29 the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to 30 a life around.
11. A. tallest B. brightest C. strongest D. youngest
12. A. competition B. chance C. place D. month
13. A. finding B. visiting C. attending D. leaving
14. A. increasing B. ignoring C. improving D. dropping
15. A. scared B. lonely C. busy D. confident
16. A. short B. dark C. funny D. easy
17. A. worthless B. priceless C. homeless D. careless
18. A. replaced B. interrupted C. caused D. scared
19. A. quarrel B. argue C. discuss D. talk
20. A. scores B. feelings C. teachers D. mistakes
21. A. grades B. homework C. knowledge D. tests
22. A. shouted B. replied C. cried D. apologized
23. A. nor B. and C. but D. or
24. A. habit B. future C. success D. happiness
25. A. Moved B. Delighted C. Shocked D. Frightened
26. A. worries B. loves C. remembers D. cares
27. A. son B. family C. school D. world
28. A. hospital B. college C. village D. church
29. A. expect B. enjoy C. realize D. remember
30. A. take B. make C. turn D. help
(四)
Z法填空
It was my first day in Hangzhou, a Chinese city famous for its 1 (nature) beauty and history and I didn’t have much time to spare. I wanted to see 2 much of the city as possible in the two days before 3 (return) to New York. My first task was to decide where to go and how to get there. I took out my guidebook. There was a lot of information about the city’s well-known tourist 4 (attract) and I started to read. At that moment an attractive young lady who noticed my book came to me and introduced 5 (she). She said her name was Li Hua, and she kindly offered to show me 6 the city. I was delighted and was about
7 (accept) her proposal when she 8 (suggest) we first go to the West Lake and walk along the Broken Bridge. I quite liked the idea of visiting the West Lake 9 wasn’t so sure about crossing the Broken Bridge. As it was broken, did she expect me to jump across? And I couldn’t swim, so if I fell in then I would be drowned. That was 10 (definite) not an attractive idea so I politely declined her invitation, closed my book and walked away.
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6._____________ 7._____________ 8. _____________ 9. _____________ 10._____________ 完形填空
Every year I will give the managers of the city some training lessons. One day during the 11 , I asked them, “What has 12 you to stay long enough to become manager?” Everyone was 13 and discussed the question heatedly when a new 14 took the question and slowly said, “It was a $19 baseball glove.”
She told us that she first 15 up a clerk job while she looked for something better. On her second day behind the counter, she received a 16 from her nine-year-old son, Jessie. He 17 a baseball glove for Little League. She
18 that as a single mother, money was very 19 , and her first check would have to go for paying bills. Perhaps she could buy his baseball glove with her second 20 . Her son was angry and quarrelled with her.
When she 21 for work the next morning, Patricia, the store manager, asked her to come to her office. She 22 if she had done something wrong the day before. So she was 23 and confused.
Patricia handed her a box. “I 24 you talking to your son yesterday,” she said, “and I know that it is 25 to explain things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie because he may not understand how important he is, 26 you have to pay bills before you can buy gloves. You know we can’t pay good people like you as much as we would like to; but we do 27 , and I want you to know you are 28 to us.”
The thoughtfulness and love of the manager proved that people 29 more how much an employer 30 than how much he pays―an important lesson for the price of a Little League baseball glove. So the mother remained to this day.
11. A. course B. supper C. test D. competition
12. A. caused B. forced C. invited D. stopped
13. A. satisfied B. excited C. disappointed D. surprised
14. A. teacher B. clerk C. worker D. manager
15. A. gave B. took C. held D. made
16. A. letter B. call C. book D. glove
17. A. forgot B. bought C. sold D. needed
18. A. accepted B. believed C. explained D. promised
19. A. valuable B. tight C. useful D. powerful
20. A. month B. job C. check D. money
21. A. arrived B. left C. looked D. sent
22. A. asked B. talked C. doubted D. wondered
23. A. tired B. bored C. worried D. moved
24. A. observed B. heard C. understood D. noticed
25. A. hard B. funny C. right D. interesting
26. A. as if B. even though C. so that D. now that
27. A. like B. care C. mind D. mistake
28. A. important B. strange C. nice D. kind Car parks in summer are never the most 25 places to be anyway. Fuses (导火线) run short due to the 26 and busyness. People lose 27 in crowds. But if we are able to consider other people 28 only thinking of ourselves, it saves adding any more fuel to the fire.
The car park incident left me with 29 and self-love. It left the other people with 30 .
I know which I would prefer.
11. A. made B. chose C. entered D. ordered
12. A. abused B. punished C. forced D. interrupted
13. A. strong B. smart C. pretty D. old
14. A. think B. return C. relax D. stop
15. A. rested B. noticed C. parked D. decided
16. A. When B. Before C. Unless D. Though
17 A. speed B. mind C. opinion D. position
18. A. cared about B. given up C. intended for D. heard of
19. A. begged B. explained C. suggested D. commented
20. A. friendliness B. sadness C. politeness D. unkindness
21. A. well B. quickly C badly D. easily
22. A. satisfaction B. comfort C. protection D. advice
23. A. journey B. couple C. incident D. market
24. A. excited B. awake C. curious D. calm
25. A. joyous B. clean C. safe D. beautiful
26. A. pressure B. noise C. pain D. heat
27. A. heart B. balance C. patience D. face
28. A. because of B. instead of C. in spite of D. in case of
29. A. peace B. confidence C. fortune D. success
30. A. surprise B. interest C. pride D. anger
(六)
Z法填空
It was a rainy night in New Orleans. At a bus station in the town, I watched a young girl 1 (cry) as her baggage was taken down. It seemed that she 2 (lose) her ticket. She cried and begged them not 3 (leave) her there.
The bus driver had a face of stone 4 no sign of wanting to help, and his heart was 5 (sure) the same. “Losing your ticket is like losing your money,” he said, leaving the girl in the rain. Then an old Indian stood up and blocked the driver’s way, and would not let him pass before he said what he had to say. “ 6 can you leave that girl out there? You can’t leave her alone. You will meet your schedule, but she might meet her end.” Then the old gentleman bought the girl a ticket and helped her put away the baggage. “How can I repay for your 7 (kind)?” the girl said. “We are strangers and we won’t meet again. A mere ‘thank you’ doesn’t seem enough.” He replied, 8
goes around comes around.”
This is what I 9 (learn)―Whatever you give, you will get it back. Always be 10 (help) and kind to others, and we’ll be helped in the future. 22. A. discuss B. realize C. judge D. settle
23. A. family B. life C. career D. study
24. A. so B. or C. but D. for
25. A. proud B. sure C. hopeful D. critical
26. A. face B. create C. solve D. ignore
27. A. rarer B. better C. stranger D. simpler
28. A. at least B. at last C. by far D. so far
29. A. task B. deal C. result D. duty
30. A. practice B. speech C. rest D. pity
(七)
语法填空
“Equal pay for equal work” is a phrase used by American women who feel they are 1 (fair) treated by society. They think it is not right for women 2 (pay) less than men for the same amount of work.
Some people hold the opposite opinion. They say men have more duties 3 women. A married man has to earn money to support his family and make important decisions,
4 it is right they are paid more. Some are even against their wives 5 (work) at all. When wives go out to work, they say, the home and children are paid no attention 6 . If women 7 (encourage) by equal pay to take up jobs, they will not be able to do the things that they are good at doing: making a nice home and bringing up children. Women who disagree say that they want to escape from the
8 (limit) place which society 9 (expect) them to fill and to have 10 (free) to choose between a job and❅ home life. In fact, women have the right of equal pay and equal opportunities.
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6._____________ 7. _____________ 8._____________ 9._____________ 10. _____________
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A few years ago, my younger brother and I went to Norfolk, Virginian by plane. 11 , before we took off, we heard the pilot’s voice throughout the plane, “Sorry for the delay, ladies and gentlemen. We have no 12 on the plane. We have a generator (l电机) on the ground right now, and we are going to 13 the engines with it. Once we get them going, we will get up in the air and head to Norfolk, and 14 what happens.”
See what happens? We are going to get up in the air, and see what happens? At this point, one woman started crying, “Oh, no! We are going to 15 !” There were sighs of desperation and anxiety spreading throughout the 16 , and we hadn’t even taken off yet. Thirty minutes passed and we were still 17 there. Then the 18 of the pilot came over again, “Ladies and gentlemen, I know you are desperate, so are we. We only have one engine going right now, and it is working 19 time.” “Silence!” he shouted at the top of his voice. This 24 it was really working. They stopped what they were doing and 25 him. Quickly he walked up to the oldest-looking boy in the room, who he 26 had been playing an important part and also had been shouting at the others at the top of his voice.
He seized the boy by the ear and 27 him to the front of the class.
“I’m going to punish you as an example to the rest,” he said. “Now go to my office and wait for me.”
Then he turned to the 28 and lectured them about how to behave at school.
To 29 his speech, he said, “Does anyone have any questions?”
One of the students put up her hand. “Yes, sir, I have. When can you free our 30 back to continue his class?”
11. A. watch B. inspection C. look D. examination
12. A. worst B. luckiest C. biggest D. busiest
13. A. where B. how C. what D. when
14. A. moving B. missing C. broken D. stolen
15. A. door B. way C. window D. lookout
16. A. experienced B. seen C. feared D. trusted
17. A. gift B. lesson C. chance D. shock
18. A. totally B. definitely C. probably D. usually
19. A. guessed B. found C. knew D. learned
20. A. praise B. punish C. stop D. watch
21. A. knocked B. pushed C. forced D. beat
22. A. silence B. sadness C. danger D. paleness
23. A. sign B. headmaster C. role D. actor
24. A. voice B. time C. word D. cry
25. A. stared at B. waited for C. listened to D. talked with
26. A. believed B. supposed C. guessed D. recognized
27. A. drove B. pulled C. sent D. carried
28. A. boy B. school C. front D. class
29. A. add to B. carry on C. end up D. show off
30. A. teacher B. brother C. monitor D. deskmate
(十)
Z法填空
Mr Perkins stood at the bus stop and watched the cars go by. Many of the cars were new Beta 400s, and most of them were yellow. Mr Perkins always 1 (wear) the same clothes as other men, ate the same food as other people, and did the same things after work 2 at the end of the week. Mr Perkins did not like to be 3 (differ). The following week, Mr Perkins bought a new, bright yellow Beta 400. He was satisfied 4 it, and drove it to work on the very next day. He was very happy when he saw all the other Beta 400s in front, behind, and on both 5 (side) of him. Mr Perkins parked his car in a big parking lot near his office, and worked the rest of the day. But when he came back at five o’clock, there 6 (be) so many bright yellow Beta 400s in the car-park that he did not know 7 was his car. He tried his key in some of the cars, but people 8 (pas ☹s) by gave him a look he didn’t like. So he stopped. Poor Mr Perkins had to wait 9 (patient) until his car was the only one that 10 (leave) in the parking lot. 1. ___________ 2. ___________ 3.___________ 4.___________ 5.___________
6.___________ 7.___________ 8.___________ 9.___________ 10.___________
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Susan, thirty-four, became blind as the result of a medical accident. She was suddenly thrown into a 11 world. She had to depend on her husband Mark for everything.
At first Susan was so 12 that she wanted to end her life. How could she 13 the reality that she could see nothing 14 she was still so young? Her husband, an airforce officer, became 15 to use every means possible to 16 her.
Finally, Susan calmed down and felt ready to return to her job. For two weeks Mark taught her how to rely on her other 17 , especially her hearing, to make out where she was and how to get used to her new 18 . He helped her be friends with the 19 who could watch out for her, and save her a seat.
Two months later, Susan 20 to try the trip herself. Monday morning arrived. For the first time, they went their separate ways. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday... She was 21 it! She was going to work all by herself!
On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to 22 as usual. As she got on the bus, the driver said, “Miss, I sure envy you.” 23 , Susan asked the driver why.
“You know, every morning for the past week, a handsome 24 in military uniform (装) has been standing across the corner 25 you when you get off the bus. He 26 you cross the street 27 and he watches you until you enter your office building. Then he blows you a 28 , gives you a salute and walks away. You are one 29 lady,” the bus driver said.
Tears of happiness poured down Susan’s cheeks. She was so lucky for he had given her a gift more powerful than 30 , a gift she didn’t need to see to believe―the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.
11. A. quiet B. dark C. strange D. real
12. A. sad B. busy C. tired D. worried
13. A. manage B. realize C. accept D. understand
14. A. but B. since C. though D. when
15. A. impatient B. determined C. upset D. anxious
16. A. save B. encourage C. cure D. excite
17. A. senses B. feelings C. behaviors D. bodies
18. A. friends B. background C. environment D. eyes
19. A. passers-by B. policemen C. doctors D. drivers
20. A. refused B. preferred C. decided D. failed
21. A. working B. doing C. helping D. trying
22. A. shop B. play C. work D. travel
23. A. Curious B. Polite C. Shy D. Friendly 22 was very short indeed, for no sooner had he spoken a few words than the door closed fiercely in his face. I felt
23 for him as he walked 24 out of the house. But quickly, he moved towards the gate. There he stopped, looked at the sign, and 25 his head seriously as if he had made a bad mistake. 26 deeply into his pockets, he produced a piece of chalk, rubbed out the 27 sign and made a new one in its place. He 28 at it for a moment smiling to himself, then gathered his 29 , pushed back his hat and began walking towards the next house at an unhurried 30 , whistling as he went along.
11. A. employed B. expressed C. suggested D. hung
12. A. parents B. classmates C. fellows D. bosses
13. A. show B. save C. give D. share
14. A. as usual B. by mistake C. on purpose D. by chance
15. A. with B. in C. by D. on
16. A. calm B. serious C. cheerful D. determined
17. A. got B. took C. set D. made
18. A. drawing B. kissing C. correcting D. studying
19. A. important B. strange C. funny D. exciting
20. A. innocently B. confidently C. hurriedly D. consciously
21. A. touch B. push C. raise D. throw
22. A. conversation B. introduction
C. argument D. greeting
23. A. happy B. frightened C. worried D. sorry
24. A. peacefully B. sadly C. bravely D. eagerly
25. A. waved B. swung C. shook D. hit
26. A. Digging B. Stealing C. Putting D. Looking
27. A. boring B. moving C. shining D. existing
28. A. shouted B. guessed C. stared D. knocked
29. A. belongings B. clothes C. goods D. groceries
30. A. step B. position C. pace D. situation
(十二)
Z法填空
You might want to think twice before purchasing
conventionally 1 (grow) strawberries or spinach (菠菜). According to a new report from the Environmental Working Group (EWG), these foods are most likely to be polluted with the pesticide (杀虫剂).
Even low levels of pesticide exposure can be harmful to infants, babies and young children, 2 parents and caregivers should take measures to lower children’s exposures 3 pesticides while still 4 (feed) them diets rich in healthy fruits and vegetables.
Just last year, the red berry knocked apples and 5 (hold) the title of the most polluted. The pesticide increased in
strawberries because of out-of-season demand. The most polluted strawberry had traces of 20 6 (vary) pesticides. 20. A. feared B. enjoyed C. hated D. expected
21. A. possibly B. naturally C. fortunately D. generally
22. A. morning B. midnight C. daybreak D. evening
23. A. filling B. mending C. sewing D. wearing
24. A. sent B. found C. left D. rode
25. A. cautious B. sure C. sorry D. afraid
26. A. woken B. frightened C. shocked D. troubled
27. A. When B. Since C. Until D. Before
28. A. ran B. followed C. jumped D. moved
29. A. hands B. legs C. feet D. shoulders
30. A. suddenly B. completely C. happily D. nearly
(十三)
Z法填空
Traditional Chinese Wedding
Traditional Chinese wedding customs have been around for thousands of years. They may vary from place to place and time to time, but have been holding 1 important position in the lives of Chinese people, 2 (cause) a far-reaching impact on the way the Chinese lead their lives. The traditional Chinese marriage usually 3 (involve) some necessary procedures, such as match-making, engagement, meeting the bride, and three bows. 4 addition, a typical Chinese wedding nowadays goes like this: when a new couple is engaged, 5 follows is a choice of the date of their marriage.
Most people would favor a bank holiday or special Chinese festival for their relatives and friends 6 (attend) the wedding. However, quite a few others, especially those in the countryside, would fix a lucky date so that their marriage would have double 7 (happy). The wedding ceremony is usually hosted 8 (warm), and the wedding ceremony very often ends with a very great banquet. Toasts
9 (make) to wish the new couple long life, everlasting love and happiness, early birth of a 10 (health) baby and so on.
1.___________ 2.___________ 3. ___________ 4.___________ 5. ___________
6.___________ 7.___________ 8.___________ 9. ___________ 10. ___________
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I consider myself something of an expert on apologies. A quick temper has 11 me with plenty of opportunities to make them. In one of my earliest 12 , my mother is telling me, “Don’t watch the 13 when you say ‘I’m sorry’. Hold your head up and look the person in the 14 , so he’ll know you 15 it.”
My mother thus made t☒he key point of a (an) 16
apology: it must be direct. You must never 17 to be doing something else. You do not 18 a pile of letters while apologizing to a person 19 in position after blaming him or her a mistake that turned out to be your 20 . You do not apologize to a hostess, whose guest of honor you treat