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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上2017上海二模短文缺字填空(三)松江B. Choose the best words and complete the passage (選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~完成短文) (12分)Is it stressful and boring working at Google, one of the largest technology companies in the world? Not at all! 75 , Google has the best working environment among the big companies in the United Sta
2、tes.The working environment is quite 76 at Google. The company encourages staff to do whatever they want in the office. They can design their own desks or work stations. They can write down their ideas on the wall. When they are tired, they can take a nap (打盹) on the sofa. Animal lovers can 77 bring
3、 their pets to work.Google is home to every employee. In addition to offices, there are game rooms, hair salons, restaurants and gyms. After work, employees can have a swim in the swimming pool or enjoy a massage (按摩). The company also encourages them to learn new things. It 78 a number of interesti
4、ng free courses such as sign language, cooking, drawing and playing the piano.There is an interesting rule at Google - no staff member should be 100 feet away from food. Coffee bars and open kitchens are 79 . All food is free. There are thousands of different dishes in the main restaurant. One of it
5、s managers says, “We care for our employees 80 , so we encourage them to have healthy food. Our research shows that if people are provided with enough food, they make better choices.”To work hard and work well, you need to love what you are working on and where you are working. Google believes that
6、an interesting and pleasant space helps people think more creatively. So it is trying hard to keep its title as the happiest workplace in the world.75. A) After allB) By the wayC) For exampleD) In fact 76. A) surprisingB) relaxingC) interestingD) amusing77. A) almostB) everC) evenD) both78. A) guide
7、sB) offersC) takesD) learns79. A) everywhereB) somewhereC) anywhereD) nowhere80. A) choiceB) cookingC) healthD) behaviorC. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填一詞,首字母已給) (14分)I remember a psychiatrist (精神病醫(yī)生) once said that if you ever feel sad, the be
8、st thing to do is to do something for someone else because it gets you focused. Its hard to be unhappy while serving someone else. A byproduct (副產(chǎn)品) of h 81 others is feeling wonderful yourself.I remember sitting in an airport one day, waiting for my flight. I was e 82 because I had been upgraded (升
9、級) to a first-class ticket. I had the best seat on the plane, seat 1A. B 83 boarding, I noticed a young lady who had several carry-on bags and was holding a crying baby. Having just finished reading a book on doing acts of kindness, I heard my conscience (良心) speak to me, “You guy, let her h 84 your
10、 ticket.” I fought these words for a while but finally gave in. “Excuse me, but it seems that you could use this first-class ticket more than me. I know how hard it can be flying with a k 85 . Why dont we trade (交換) our tickets.”“Are you sure?”“Oh yeah. I really dont mind. Im just going to be workin
11、g the whole time, anyway.”“Well, thank you. Thats very kind of you,” she said as we e 86 our tickets.As we boarded the plane, I was surprised at how good it made me feel to watch her sit down in seat 1A. In fact, at that time, seat 24B or wherever I was sitting didnt seem that bad at all. During the
12、 flight I was so curious to see how she was doing that I could h 87 stand (忍受) it. So I got up out of my seat, walked to the first-class section. There she was with her baby, both asleep in big and comfortable seat 1A. And I felt like getting a million dollars. Ive got to keep doing this kind of thi
13、ngs.徐匯B.Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞語完成短文):(12分)When I entered Berkley, I hoped to win a scholarship(獎學(xué)金). As a Straight-A student all the way through, I believed I could take tough subjects and really learn something. One such course was World Literature given
14、 by Professor Jayne. I was very interested in the ideas he taught in class. When I took the first exam, I was shocked to find a 77, C-plus, on my test paper, for English was always my best subject. I went to Professor Jayne, who listened to my 75 but he refused to do anything about it. I decided to
15、try harder, 76 I didnt know what that meant because school always seemed easy for me. I read the books more carefully, but got another 77. Again, I reasoned with Professor Jayne. Again, he listened patiently but wouldnt 77 . One more test before the final exam. So I worked even harder and, for the f
16、irst time, learned the meaning of the word “thorough”. But my effort did no good and 78 stayed as before. The last chance was the final. No matter what grade I got, it wouldnt cancel three C-pluses. I might as well kiss the scholarship goodbye. I stopped working hard. I felt I knew the course materi
17、al as well as I ever would. The night before the final, I even relaxed to a 79 . The next day I decided for once Id have fun with a test. A week later, I was surprised to find I got an A. I hurried into Professor Jaynes office. He seemed to be expecting me. “If I gave you the grade as you 80 , you w
18、ouldnt continue to work hard.”I stared at him, realizing what he said was correct. I had worked my head off, as I had never done before. I was surprised when my course grade arrived: A-plus. It was the only A-plus given. The next year I received my scholarship. Ive always remembered Professor Jaynes
19、 lesson: you alone must set your own standard of excellence.75. A) speechesB) repliesC) argumentsD) conclusions76. A) althoughB) unlessC) ifD) when77. A) communicate with meB) look after meC) get rid of itD) change his mind78. A) anythingB) somethingC) everythingD) nothing79. A) testB) movieC) trick
20、 D) survey80. A) expectedB) volunteeredC) realizedD) selectedC.Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給):(14分)It is never easy when a friend doesnt tell the truth. This is something that hurts the person who has been lied to and f 81 it ends up hur
21、ting the person who did the lying as well. Lying is never something that is easy to forget or even to forgive. But it is something that you should try to understand so that you can be a better friend.Usually, friends lie because of the way that they are feeling. If a friend feels inferior to(比差) ano
22、ther person, he might make up stories so that he can get more a 82 . If your friend is lying to you for this reason, it might be a good idea to talk to your friend and make him understand that he doesnt need to feel that way.There are times when a friend might lie to try not getting into trouble. Fo
23、r example, if a friend knows he has been doing something you d 83 , or if he now regrets what he has said or done, he might want to lie about it so that you wont be angry with him. The best way to deal with this situation is to get to the bottom of what might have happened, and make sure that you ar
24、e being h 84 with your friend about everything that you do and the fact that lying hurts. S 85 , a friend lies for other reasons. One of these reasons might be to protect your feelings. For example, he might lie about h 86 silly you look or what stupid words you have said. You must decide if truthfu
25、lness(真實) is more important than your feelings in this type of situation.Many times, friends dont lie to hurt each other. Perhaps they know that the truth might make you mad at them, and they just dont want to lose your f 87 . The best way to deal with lying is to talk to your friends calmly, and ge
26、t the truth.楊浦B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞語完成短文)(12分)Maria Mitchell was born in 1818 during a time when many people thought that women did not need to learn. But, Mitchells father thought that both boys and girls should go to school. 75 , he tutored her at h
27、ome as well as sent her to school.Mitchells father, recognizing her interest in astronomy (天文學(xué)) at an early age, encouraged her interest and taught her how to use a telescope. As an 76 , she worked as the first librarian at the Nantucket Atheneum library from 1836 to 1856, all the while still lookin
28、g at the sky at night, studying the stars and the planets.In October 1847, Mitchel saw a bright star through the telescope. She was sure that she had 77 seen that star before. Excited, she ran to tell her father. She carefully wrote notes about the star. The next night, it looked as if the “star” ha
29、d 78 . It also seemed to have a tail(尾巴)! Now, Mitchell was sure that she had found a comet, not a star.At the time, the king of Denmark was offering a prize to the first person to find a comet that could only be seen through a telescope. Mitchell won the prize! It was a gold medal. But, she won som
30、ething else too. She won peoples respect when they saw that she was 79 her work. Later, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences voted her in as its first female member.In 1865, a new college just for women opened. It was called Vassar College, and Mitchell became a professor there. She was the fir
31、st female professor to teach astronomy, or the science of stars and planets. Because of her, female students learned that they could be scientists too. Women could make valuable 80 to help understand our world.75. A) InsteadB) In additionC) SoD) After all76. A) adultB) agentC) astronautD) audience77
32、. A) onceB) neverC) probablyD) certainly78. A) disappearedB) fallenC) movedD) grown79. A) famous for B) honest aboutC) responsible forD) serious about80. A) decisionsB) discoveriesC) mistakesD) connectionsC. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給
33、)(14分)Friendship is a valuable gift, but good friends are often hard to find. Building friendships is a lifelong, but worthwhile, job. A few points for making new friends:l Take part in classes, clubs, or volunteer organizations. These activities will bring you into contact with people who have c 81
34、 interests.l Make yourself available. If you want to make friends, you first need to put yourself out there somehow in order to meet people. If you just sit alone, friends might come to you but thats not likely. If youre still in school, sit somewhere with other people. It doesnt have to be a crowde
35、d table, but one with at least two other people. Remember, friends s 82 come knocking on your door while you sit at home playing on your laptop.Keeping friendsWhether friendships are old or new, you should give enough care to them if you want them to l 83 . Even though its sometimes hard to spend ti
36、me together, its important to keep in touch. Be understanding when plans change. If you find yourselves fighting, try to look at things from the other person's point of view.Some tips for keeping friends:l Be a good listener. Take the time to really hear what theyre saying, and offer a 84 only i
37、f they ask for it.l Respect the other persons opinion, even when you dont a 85 .l Keep secrets safe. If your friend tells you something p 86 , dont share it with other people. They need to know that they can trust you with their secrets.l Show interest in your friends life. If your friend is involve
38、d in an activity that they care about, show your support and interest. Offer to go to their e 87 . For example, if your friend plays a sport or is acting in a play, go to a game or performance to cheer them on.長寧B.Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞語,完成短文)(12分)I recen
39、tly watched my sister perform an act of magic. We were sitting in a restaurant, try to have a conversation, but her children, four-year-old Willow and seven-year-old Luca, would not stop fighting. The _75_over a fork, or who had more water in a glassnever stopped. Like a magician (魔術(shù)師) who makes a g
40、roup of children quiet by pulling a rabbit out of a hat, my sister reached into her purse and took out two shiny Apple iPads, handing one to each child. Suddenly, the two were quiet. They sat playing games and watching videos, and we _76_ with our conversation. After our meal, as we put the iPads ba
41、ck into their magic bag, my sister felt a bit _77_.“I dont want to give them the iPads at the dinner table, but if it keeps them busy for an hour so we can eat in peace, and _78_, not disturb other people in the restaurant, I often just give it to them,” she told me. Then she asked: “Do you think it
42、s bad for them? I do worry that it is making them think its OK to use electronics at the dinner table in the future.” I did not have an answer, and _79_ some people might have opinions, no one has a true scientific understanding of what the future might be for a generation raised on screens. Dr. Gar
43、y Small, director of the Longevity Center says we do know that the brain is highly sensitive to stimuli (刺激), like iPads and smartphone screen, and if people spend too much time with one technology, and less time acting together with people like parents at the dinner table, that could make it diffic
44、ult to develop their communicative skills.We really dont know the full neurological (神經(jīng)學(xué)上的) effects of these technologies yet. But learning about being alone is the basis of early development. If we dont teach our children how to be alone, maybe theyll _80_know how to be lonely in the future.75. A. opinionsB. argumentsC. discussionD. conversation76. A. continuedB. talkedC. sharedD. communicated77. A. satisfiedB. comfortableC. surprised D. sorry78. A. after allB. more importantlyC. at presentD. for example79. A. untilB. ifC. althoughD. because80. A. h
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