2024年3月8日发(作者:弥高谊)
完形填空(四)
日常生活
A [2020·抚顺]
When I was a little child, I learned many kinds of 1 . I learned how to do chores around
the house, some first aids(急救) and outdoor survival(生存) skills. There’s one skill that’s
really 2 in everyday life—basic home repair(家庭基础维修).
Being able to take care of repairs around the house is very satisfying. It might be difficult
3 , but when you know more about your tools, it becomes easier.
For example, I had some problems with the showerhead(淋浴喷头) in my 4 a few days ago. I
didn’t call a repairman to replace it—who knows how much money the repairman would want me to
5 it? So I bought a new showerhead and replaced it 6 .
The task was so simple that it only took me several 7 . As I fixed the new showerhead on,
I 8 a sense of achievement. Of course, there are lots of repairs that are more difficult. My
brother, for example, has repaired the TV set in his house many times. With the help of online
instructional videos, he has 9 thousands of dollars in repairman fee over the years. Skills
like these not only save us money, but more importantly, make us more independent and confident.
Doing chores around your house is easier than you 10 .
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When I was young, my father loved to play catch with me. I didn’t do well in it, 1 he
encouraged me all the time. He always told me “keep your eyes on the ball” as I could not 2
even the easiest of throws.
As I got older, we didn’t play catch as much. If I had a problem, I would go to my father to
ask for his 3 . He would try to joke with me and say “keep your eyes on the ball”. We would
4 laugh because usually that advice did not apply to the problem, but he would try to make me
smile.
My father became ill in 1995 when I was 23. As he developed a stroke(中风), he could not speak.
There weren’t any more 5 . We could only communicate by mouth signs, which were sometimes hard
to 6 . After a while, I seemed to be pretty good at reading his lips, even better than the nurses
who were 7 him.
During our last conversation, I was telling him about a 8 I was having with my boyfriend.
Once again, I could read his lips: “Keep your eyes on the ball.” We both smiled. That was the
last time I saw my father 9 he passed away.
Since then, when I get into a 10 situation, I just tell myself “Keep your eyes on the ball.”
( )1.A. therefore
( )2.A. catch
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( )3.A. comfort
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( )5.A. games
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( )6.A. remember
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( )10.A. stressful
sing ful
【参考答案】
A [主旨大意]作者从小就培养自己的劳动观念,学习了许多生活方面的基本技能,其中有一项是“家庭基础维修”。他认为诸如此类的技能不仅可以为我们节省金钱,更重要的是使我们更加独立和自信。
1—5 BDCDA 6—10 CABDC
B 1—5 BACDB 6—10 CABDA
2024年3月8日发(作者:弥高谊)
完形填空(四)
日常生活
A [2020·抚顺]
When I was a little child, I learned many kinds of 1 . I learned how to do chores around
the house, some first aids(急救) and outdoor survival(生存) skills. There’s one skill that’s
really 2 in everyday life—basic home repair(家庭基础维修).
Being able to take care of repairs around the house is very satisfying. It might be difficult
3 , but when you know more about your tools, it becomes easier.
For example, I had some problems with the showerhead(淋浴喷头) in my 4 a few days ago. I
didn’t call a repairman to replace it—who knows how much money the repairman would want me to
5 it? So I bought a new showerhead and replaced it 6 .
The task was so simple that it only took me several 7 . As I fixed the new showerhead on,
I 8 a sense of achievement. Of course, there are lots of repairs that are more difficult. My
brother, for example, has repaired the TV set in his house many times. With the help of online
instructional videos, he has 9 thousands of dollars in repairman fee over the years. Skills
like these not only save us money, but more importantly, make us more independent and confident.
Doing chores around your house is easier than you 10 .
( )
( )
l
first
m
for
all
om
for
lves
l
least
( ) last
( )y
( ) for
( )ves
for
f
( )s
( )
( )
B
( )t
When I was young, my father loved to play catch with me. I didn’t do well in it, 1 he
encouraged me all the time. He always told me “keep your eyes on the ball” as I could not 2
even the easiest of throws.
As I got older, we didn’t play catch as much. If I had a problem, I would go to my father to
ask for his 3 . He would try to joke with me and say “keep your eyes on the ball”. We would
4 laugh because usually that advice did not apply to the problem, but he would try to make me
smile.
My father became ill in 1995 when I was 23. As he developed a stroke(中风), he could not speak.
There weren’t any more 5 . We could only communicate by mouth signs, which were sometimes hard
to 6 . After a while, I seemed to be pretty good at reading his lips, even better than the nurses
who were 7 him.
During our last conversation, I was telling him about a 8 I was having with my boyfriend.
Once again, I could read his lips: “Keep your eyes on the ball.” We both smiled. That was the
last time I saw my father 9 he passed away.
Since then, when I get into a 10 situation, I just tell myself “Keep your eyes on the ball.”
( )1.A. therefore
( )2.A. catch
ation
( )3.A. comfort
( )4.A. either r
( )5.A. games
sations
tand
ms
( )6.A. remember
( )7.A. looking after
g for
( )8.A. story
( )9.A. since
g like
g at
ening
m
( )10.A. stressful
sing ful
【参考答案】
A [主旨大意]作者从小就培养自己的劳动观念,学习了许多生活方面的基本技能,其中有一项是“家庭基础维修”。他认为诸如此类的技能不仅可以为我们节省金钱,更重要的是使我们更加独立和自信。
1—5 BDCDA 6—10 CABDC
B 1—5 BACDB 6—10 CABDA