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專題06語法選擇(15空)15篇Ifyouwereintrouble,whatwouldyoudo?Wouldyouwait,askforhelp___1___solveitbyyourself?Once,___2___terribleflood(水災(zāi))destroyedavillage.Aman___3___intheflood.Thewaterwasallaroundhiminfrontofahouse,buthewasnotvery___4___becausehealwaysbelievedinGod.HethoughtGodwascomingforhis___5___.Atthatmoment,abigwoodenboardcame.___6___hecaughtit,theboardwouldhelphimout,butthemankeptwaitingforGod.Hedidn’ttakealookatitatall.Thenasmallboatdrifted(漂流)by,butthemanstillkeptwailinganddid___7___.Thewaterwas___8___thaneverbefore.Thetwopeoplein___9___boatwereworriedabouthimandshoutedtohim,“Comeonandgo_____10_____us!”ButtheconfidentmanstayedthereandkeptwaitingforGod.Youcanguesstheresult_____11_____.Theman_____12_____intheend.WhenhesawGodinheaven,hecomplainedtoGod,“Whydidn’tyousaveme?”Godsaidhehadtried

_____13_____him.Thebigwoodenboard,thesmallboat,andthetwomenwereallthethings_____14_____hehadsenttohelphim,butthemanrefusedthem.Fromthis,wecanseethatGodhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves.Ifyoudon’thelpyourself,Godwon’thelpyou,_____15_____.1.A.or B.a(chǎn)nd C.but D.so2.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./3.A.trap B.traps C.trapped D.wastrapped4.A.frighten B.frightened C.frightening D.frighteningly5.A.safe B.safely C.safety D.safer6.A.If B.Because C.Unless D.Since7.A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.everything D.nothing8.A.deep B.deeper C.deepest D.thedeepest9.A.other B.others C.a(chǎn)nother D.theothers10.A.with B.to C.for D.a(chǎn)fter11.A.easy B.easily C.easier D.easiest12.A.die B.willdie C.hasdied D.died13.A.save B.saved C.tosave D.tosaving14.A.whose B.who C.that D.Where15.A.neither B.a(chǎn)lso C.too D.eitherMynameisToby.I’meighty-threeyearsoldthisspring.MyhouseisrightinthemiddleofStratford-upon-Avon,andI____16____watchthestreetmarketfrommywindow.ButIlivevery____17____now.I’mjust____18____oldman,sittinginachair.Ionceknew____19____maninEngland.ForthirtyyearsIwashisfriend.Iworkedwith____20____inthetheatre,throughthegoodtimesandthebadtimes.Hewasagoodfriendtome.Hewasalsothebestplaywright(劇作家)andpoet____21____everlivedinEngland.WilliamShakespearewashisname.Isawallhisplaysinthetheatre.Peoplelovedthem.Theyshouted,laughedandcried,ateoranges,andcalledformore.WilliamShakespearecouldpleaseallkindsofpeople____22____Kings,Queens,Princes,greatlordsandladies,poorpeople,theboywhoheldthehorses…everyone.He____23____meinaplayonce.Well,heusedmyname—Toby.TwelfthNightwastheplay.Iremember,intheplay,SirTobyBelchwasabigfatman,wholikeddrinking____24____andhavingagoodtime.QueenElizabeththefirstwatchedthatplay—TwelfthNight,_____25_____the6thofJanuary,1601.Shelikedit,_____26_____.William’sdeadnow,ofcourse.He’s_____27_____formorethanthirtyyears,andnooneseeshisplaysnow.ThePuritan(清教徒)haveclosedallthetheatres._____28_____nosinging,nodancing,noplays.Itisn’tlikethatinmyyoungdays.Itwasagoodtimeforus_____29_____inLondon,WilliamandI.I’venoteethnow,andmyhairhasallfallenout,butIcanstillthink—andremember.Iremember_____30_____WilliamandIwereyoung,justboysreally.16.A.must B.can C.haveto D.should17.A.quiet B.quieter C.quietly D.morequietly18.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./19.A.great B.greater C.greatest D.thegreatest20.A.him B.he C.his D.himself21.A.which B.whom C.that D.what22.A.include B.includes C.included D.including23.A.put B.puts C.hasput D.isputting24.A.muchtoo B.manytoo C.toomuch D.toomany25.A.in B.on C.a(chǎn)t D.of26.A.too B.a(chǎn)lso C.either D.neither27.A.dead B.died C.bedying D.beendead28.A.Thereis B.Therewas C.Thereare D.Therewere29.A.tostay B.staying C.stayed D.stays30.A.if B.why C.when D.becauseManyofushavereadO.Henry’sshortstories.Butthewriter’sownlifestoryisprobablynotknownbyus.Sothefollowingintroductionmayhelpyouknowhimbetter.O.Henryisoneof____31____short-noveltellersintheworld.HeisknownasthefatherofthemodernAmericanshortstories.Heisfamous____32____hisgreatcommandofsurpriseendingsinhisshortstories.O.Henry’srealnamewasWilliamSydneyPorter.Porterwasbornon____33____ofSeptember,1862inNorthCarolina.In1887,hegotmarriedtoAthol____34____encouragedhimtopursuehiswriting.Theyhadtwochildren.Oneisasonthatdiedhoursafterhisbirth,____35____isadaughternamedMargaret.From1893,thePorterslivedpeacefullyinahouseinAustinTexas.Thefamily____36____veryhappytobetogether.Thehouseisnowamuseumwhichisagoodway____37____aboutO.Henry’searlyhappyfamilylife.However,in1897,hislifewaschanged____38____.Hewasaccusedof____39____moneyfromthebankandwassentencedtofiveyearsinprison.Feelingafraid,hegotaway._____40_____aftermanyyears’fleeing,hereturnedhomebecausehiswifewasdying.Andunluckily,he_____41_____.Whileinprison,Porterstartedtowriteshortstories_____42_____hisdaughterMargaret.Peoplebelieved_____43_____Porterfoundhispennamewhileinjail.Andhehadfourteenstoriespublishedunderdifferentpennames,butbecamebestknownasO.Henry._____44_____somecriticswerenotenthusiastic(熱情的)abouthisworks,thepubliclovedthem.O.Henry’slastyearswereshadowedbyalcoholism,illhealthandfinancialproblems.O.Henryhadahardlife,_____45_____he?31.A.greater B.thegreat C.greatest D.thegreatest32.A.for B.a(chǎn)s C.with D.of33.A.theninth B.ninth C.nine D.thenine34.A.which B.who C.whom D.what35.A.a(chǎn)nother B.theother C.other D.Others36.A.tasted B.sounded C.seemed D.turned37.A.learn B.learning C.tolearn D.learned38.A.complete B.completed C.tocomplete D.completely39.A.stole B.stealing C.steal D.steals40.A.So B.Only C.But D.However41.A.caught B.iscaught C.wascaught D.hascaught42.A.tosupport B.support C.supporting D.supported43.A.that B.whether C.if D.why44.A.When B.Although C.If D.Because45.A.had B.hadn’t C.did D.didn’tGreetingsomeone,sayinggoodbye—thesesituationsmakemefeeluncomfortable.Onepeck(輕吻)?Twopecks?Three?Nokissesatall?Why,asIgettotheotherperson’sface,whycan’titbeas___46___asahandshake?___47___surveybytheDailyMailshowedthatoneinfiveBritishpeoplenow___48___ahandshakeistooformal(正式的).Some42percentsaidtheynevershakehandswhentheygreetfriends.Onethirdofpeoplechoosetohug,while16percentpreferakissonthecheek.Britishpeople___49___tobereserved(保守的)-unfriendly,somewouldsay.Handshakes___50___workforusbecausewedidn’thavetogettooclose,___51___nowadaysthesuper-Britishhandshakeisnolongerfashionable.Wewanttobemoreliketheeasygoingpeopleofsome___52___countries,whogreeteachotherwithkissesandhugs.Thetroubleis,westillfindthat___53___isabitstrange.Whatdoesamarriedmandowhen___54___amarriedwoman,forexample,howshouldsomeoneyoungergreetsomeoneolder?Guysdon’tliketokissoneanother,____55____.Thebiggestquestions,____56____youdodecidetokiss,arehowmanytimesandwhichcheekfirst.UnliketheFrench,____57____comfortablygivethree,cheek-peckshaveusuallyneverbeeneasyforuspoor,uncomfortableBritishpeople.Eventhehandshakehasitsproblems:don’tshaketoo____58____,don’tholdtheotherperson’shandtooweaklyordon’tgoin____59____dirtyhands.Maybeit’sbetter____60____itatasmileandanod.46.A.simply B.simple C.simpler D.simplest47.A.A B.An C.The D./48.A.feel B.feels C.isfeeling D.felt49.A.know B.hasknown C.a(chǎn)reknowing D.a(chǎn)reknown50.A.must B.hadto C.usedto D.hadbetter51.A.a(chǎn)nd B.but C.or D.so52.A.other B.theother C.a(chǎn)nother D.others53.A.its B.it C.this D.that54.A.greet B.greeted C.togreet D.greeting55.A.a(chǎn)lso B.too C.either D.neither56.A.because B.a(chǎn)lthough C.since D.if57.A.who B.whom C.which D.what58.A.hard B.harder C.hardest D.Hardly59.A.by B.from C.with D.a(chǎn)s60.A.leave B.toleave C.leaving D.left閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,從1~15各題所給的A、B、C和D項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Alittleboycomplainedtohermumthathislifewassohard.Itseemedthatasoneproblemwassolved,___61___onefollowed.Theboy’smotherthoughtforamomentandtookhimintothekitchen.Shefilledthreepots___62___waterandputeachonahighfire,andthensheputpotatoesinonepot,eggsinthesecondpotandgroundcoffeebeansinthethirdpot.She___63___thepotsboilfortwentyminutesandputthepotatoesinabowl.Shedid___64___samewiththeboiledeggs.Thenshepouredsomecoffeeinacup.Sheaskedherson,“What___65___yousee?”Herepliedatonce,“Potatoes,eggs,andcoffee.”Hismothertoldhimtotakeacloser___66___andtouchthepotatoes.Hedidashismothertoldhimandnoticedtheyweresoft.Themotherthenaskedherson___67___aneggandbreakit.After___68___that,hesawthehard-boiledegg.Finally,shetold___69___todrinkthecoffee.Itwasrichanddelicious.“Mum,whatdoesthismean?”theboyasked.Hismotherexplained___70___thepotatoes,eggsandgroundcoffeebeanshadeachfacedthesamedifficultsituation—theboilingwater.However,eachonereacted(反應(yīng))differently.Thepotatowasstrongandhard,____71____itbecamesoftandweakinboilingwater.Theeggwas____72____brokenbeforeitwasinboilingwater.Then,theinsideoftheeggbecame____73____.Thegroundcoffeebeanswerespecial.Afterthey____74____intothewater,theychangedthewatertocreatesomethingnew.“Whichareyou?”shethenaskedherson.“____75____difficultsituationknocksonyourdoor,howdoyourespond?Areyouapotato.aneggoracoffeebean?”61.A.other B.a(chǎn)nother C.theother D.others62.A.from B.into C.for D.with63.A.let B.lets C.letting D.tolet64.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./65.A.can B.will C.must D.should66.A.looks B.looking C.looked D.look67.A.take B.totake C.took D.taken68.A.done B.do C.doing D.did69.A.he B.his C.himself D.him70.A.if B.what C.that D.who71.A.a(chǎn)nd B.but C.so D.or72.A.easy B.easier C.moreeasily D.easily73.A.hard B.harder C.hardest D.hardly74.A.put B.wereputting C.wereput D.wouldput75.A.When B.After C.Until D.Though閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,從1-15各題所給的A、B、C和D項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Lisahadalwaysbeenoverweight.Shewantedtolose___76___,notjustbecauseshewantedtolook___77___andhealthier,butalsobecauseitwouldmakelifeeasier.Forexample,itwasdifficultforLisa___78___ready-madeclothesthatwouldfit.Shehadtoaskatailortomakeclothes___79___werelargeenough.Inschoolsheneededaspecialchairwhichwasbiggerandstrongerthan___80___chairs.Ifshewentforawalk,shegottiredvery___81___.Shewasalso___82___aboutthewaypeopletreatedhersometimes.“Peoplelookatmeandevenmakefunofme.That’sunfair!It’struethatI’moverweight,butIdon’tthinkpeople___83___treatmedifferentlybecauseI’mbig.Ican’tenjoy___84___dinnerwithmyfriendsbecauseI’mafraidofgettingfatter.”Herfriendsandfamilynevermadefunofher.____85____theytriedtohelpher.Theywanthertobehappyandhealthy.Sometimes____86____Lisawasfeelingsad,shedidn’twanttospeaktoanyone.Butnowthingsarequitedifferent.LastmonthherclassmateswerepreparingfortheSchoolArtWeek.SomeoneadvisedLisatoplay____87____leadroleoftheproudQueenwhowastallandfat.Lisaagreedandpracticedalot.Soonaftertheplay,Lisabecamethestar,shedid____88____wellthateverybodyrememberedtheproudQueen.____89____stoodaroundherandsaid“congratulations”toher.Sheeven____90____theSchoolBestActressforherwonderfulperformance.NowLisadoesn’tworryaboutbeingfatanymore,shebelievesintheEnglishsaying“Everydoghasitsday.”76.A.weights B.weight C.weigh D.weighs77.A.morebeautiful B.beautiful C.mostbeautiful D.beauty78.A.find B.finds C.found D.tofind79.A.what B.whose C.that D.who80.A.other B.others C.theother D.a(chǎn)nother81.A.quick B.quicker C.quickest D.quickly82.A.unhappy B.unhappiness C.unhappily D.moreunhappy83.A.can’t B.need C.must D.should84.A.have B.having C.has D.tohave85.A.Instead B.Or C.However D.Then86.A.when B.though C.unless D.until87.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./88.A.such B.so C.very D.much89.A.Their B.Theirs C.They D.Them90.A.win B.haswon C.waswinning D.won閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,從1-15各題所給的A、B、C、D項中選出最佳答案,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。HaveyouevercelebratedFather’sDayforyourfather?Father’sDaystarted___91___thethirdSundayofJune,1910.Itisnow___92___specialdayworldwide.Anditaimstohonorfathers.SincetheoldtimesinChina,weChinesepeople___93___fathersalot.InalotofChinesepoems,peopleconsiderfathersbrave,strictandgreat.Fathers’loveisas___94___asourmothers’,butthewaysourparentsshow___95___lovearedifferent.Mostfathersarenotgoodat___96___theirfeelings.___97___,youwillfindyourfatherlovesyoumuchmoreifyoupayattentiontohim.Nowadays,peoplemay___98___ontheInternetfromtimetotime.WiththehelpofInternet,wecansee___99___thereismoreandmoreinformationaboutfathersonFather’sDay.Recently,avideo_____100_____iscalledMyFatherLieshastouchedmanypeople,andatthesametime,manypeopleshowtheirloveonWechatandspecialcards_____101_____fortheirfathers.Infact,Father’sDayisnotonlyaboutcardsorgifts.Wecan_____102_____takeourfatherstotheparkorthecinema,justlikewhatwedoforourmothers._____103_____asimplehugorasaying“Iloveyou,Dad”istheperfectgiftforourfathers.Father’sDayisaboutlove._____104_____yourloveyourfather,whynot_____105_____aspecialFather’sDayforhim?91.A.in B.on C.a(chǎn)t D.for92.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./93.A.respect B.respected C.have

respected D.a(chǎn)re

respecting94.A.deep B.deeper C.deepest D.deeply95.A.they B.them C.their D.theirs96.A.express B.expresses C.expressed D.expressing97.A.And B.Because C.Or D.However98.A.surf B.surfed C.to

surf D.surfing99.A.how B.that C.what D.when100.A.which B.who C.why D.how101.A.make B.makes C.a(chǎn)re

made D.is

made102.A.too B.a(chǎn)lso C.either D.a(chǎn)s

well103.A.Sometime B.Some

time C.Sometimes D.Some

times104.A.Although B.Unless C.If D.But105.A.plan B.planning C.plans D.to

planEveryyear,thousandsofpeoplevisitoneoftheworld’smostfamousaddresses:221BBakerStreet,London.Theaddressisfamous____106____beingthehomeofSherlockHolmes,wholivedinthewell-knownstoriesbySirArthurConanDoyle.Alotofpeopleare____107____interestedinthestoriesthattheyforgetSherlockHolmeswasn’tarealpersonandthereforedidn’tever____108____liveattheaddress.Infact,there____109____nohousetherewhenConanDoylewrotethestories.So,ifSherlockHolmeswasamade-upcharacter,whydosomanypeople____110____himlikearealperson?ThecharacterSherlockHolmesisbasedona____111____personnamedBenjaminBell,aforensicsurgeon(法醫(yī)).Manytimes,Bell____112____onbythepolicetojoinseveralinvestigation(調(diào)查),justasSherlockHolmesdid.ConanfoundtheideaforthenameofSherlockHolmeselsewhere,though.Hewas____113____expertcricketplayerandjoinedthenamesoftwootherwell-knownplayers,ShacklockandSherwin,tomakethename“Sherlock”.____114____thingthatmakesthecharacterseemlikearealpersonishisspecialhabits.Heseldomatebreakfastandhadthreepipeswhichheenjoyed____115____.Althoughhisfamousmethodsforsolvingmysteriesstartedinthenovels,manyof____116____becamepartofmodern-dayrules.____117____thecharacterismadeup,mostoftheplacesarereal.OneofConanDoyle’sstrengthsasanauthorisdescribingaLondon____118____seemssorealtothereaders.Mostofthefamousplacesinthebooks____119____inLondon,andSherlockHolmesfanslove____120____theplacesinthebooks.106.A.of B.on C.a(chǎn)s D.for107.A.so B.too C.such D.very108.A.a(chǎn)ct B.a(chǎn)ction C.a(chǎn)ctual D.a(chǎn)ctually109.A.is B.was C.a(chǎn)re D.were110.A.thinkof B.thinkout C.thinkover D.thinkthrough111.A.real B.realize C.really D.Reality112.A.call B.iscalled C.wascalled D.called113.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./114.A.Other B.Others C.Another D.Theothers115.A.smoke B.smoked C.tosmoke D.smoking116.A.they B.them C.their D.themselves117.A.So B.If C.Because D.Although118.A.that B.what C.who D.how119.A.is B.a(chǎn)re C.was D.were120.A.visit B.tovisit C.visited D.visitsAlongtimeago,therelivedafarmerandashepherd(牧羊人).Onedaytheygotinto_121_argumentovertheownershipofagoat._122_wenttothevillagejudgeandexplainedthesituation.Thevillagejudgewasnewand_123_agoodchallenge.Heaskedthemariddle(謎語)andexplainedthattheonewhowouldgivehima_124_answerwouldwinthegoat.Heasked“Whatisthefastestthingintheworld?Whatisthesweetest?Andwhoistherichest?”Thejudgegavethemaday_125_.Theshepherdreturnedhomeupset,

_126_hewassurehewouldlose._127_hehadadaughter,averycleverdaughter.She_128_Anna.Herepeatedtheriddletoherandshetoldhim_129_tosay.Theyreturnedtothejudgethenextday.Thefarmeranswered_130_.“Thefastestthingismygreyhorse,fornothingcan_131_her.MyhoneyisthesweetestthingI_132_sofar.Andthechestofgoldcoins_133_betherichest.”Theshepherd’sturnwasnext.“Thefastestthingisathought,foritcanrunanydistanceinnotimeatall.Thesweetestthingissleep_134_makesonerelaxwhenheissadandtired.Andtherichestthingistheground,foroutofitcomealltherichesoftheworld.”Hesaid.The_135_judgethengavehimthegoat.121.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./122.A.Their B.Them C.Theirs D.They123.A.enjoy B.enjoys C.enjoyed D.hasenjoyed124.A.good B.well C.better D.best125.A.think B.thinking C.tothinking D.tothink126.A.because B.though C.if D.unless127.A.And B.But C.Or D.So128.A.name B.names C.named D.wasnamed129.A.what B.who C.when D.which130.A.excite B.excited C.excitedly D.excitement131.A.pass B.passes C.passed D.topass132.A.tasted B.havetasted C.tastes D.taste133.A.shall B.would C.must D.need134.A.whose B.that C.what D.who135.A.impress B.impressing C.impressed D.impressionOneday,Ihadamealin__136__expensiverestaurant.Ayoungcouplewithasmallboyonlyorderedapieceofthecheapestbeefsteak."Sir,anythingelse?Onepieceisnotenoughforallofyou!"Thewaitersaid.Thedadwasalittle__137__.Hesaid,"Thanks.It'senough.Wejustwanttobringtheguytohavebeefsteak,andwe__138__supper."Iwatched__139__forawhile.Ifoundthattheparentsnotonlytooktheboytohavebeefsteak,butalsoregardeditasaprocessof__140__.Theparentstaughtthekid__141__touseaknifeandforkandtoldhimsometablemanners.I'dlike__142__goodfriendswiththefamily.ThenIwalkedoverandasked__143__,"__144__Ioffereachofyoutoacupofcoffee?"Theyacceptedmycoffeewithasmile.Webegantochat."Tobehonest,weareverypoor,__145__wecan'taffordanyexpensivefoodatall.However,wehaveeveryconfidenceinourboy.Helivesinapoorfamily,butIbelievehe__146__greatsuccessinthefuture.That'swhyweteach

himthegoodtablemanners,"saidthedad."Wehopeourkidcanbeaperson__147__respectshimselfandothers."Webecamefriendsandgotonwell__148__eachother.Afterwards,greatprogress__149__bythekidandhesucceeded.AndIhavethehonortodrinkacupofcoffeefromhim,especiallyin__150__restaurantinEngland.136.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./137.A.embarrass B.embarrassed C.embarrassing D.embarrassment138.A.eat B.a(chǎn)reeating C.haveeaten D.willeat139.A.they B.them C.their D.theirs140.A.learn B.learns C.tolearn D.learning141.A.how B.what C.why D.whose142.A.become B.becoming C.tobecome D.becomes143.A.polite B.politeness C.politely D.politer144.A.May B.Must C.Need D.Should145.A.but B.or C.because D.so146.A.a(chǎn)chieves B.hasachieved C.a(chǎn)chieved D.willachieve147.A.who B.which C.when D.where148.A.of B.with C.from D.in149.A.makes B.made C.hasmade D.wasmade150.A.expensive B.moreexpensive C.themostexpensive D.mostexpensiveThiswasaveryinterestingstory.I___151___thousandsofclassessinceIstartedschoolnineyearsago.Butoneclasswas___152___ofall.IthappenedlasttermjustafterIhadgotabadresultin___153___exam.Iwassadandhadlostmyconfidence.Idecided___154___toaclass___155___cantellmehowtobesuccessful.Thespeakerwalkedintotheroom.___156___hedidnotstarttalkinglikeateacher.Instead,heheldupatwentyyuannote!“Whowantsthis?”heasked.Unsurprisingly,___157___ofusintheclassheldupourhands.Thespeakersmiled.Thenheputupthenoteontheblackboardandaskedthesamequestion.Again,weputupourhands.Thespeakerkept___158___,butsaid___159___.Suddenly,hethrewthenoteontothefloor!Thenheaskedthesamequestionfor____160____time.Ididn'tunderstandthespeaker.Whywasheaskingthesamequestionagainandagain?Ididn'tknow____161____todo.Iwantedthenote,soIputmyhandupagain.“Youhavealljusttoldmehowtobecomesuccessful.”Hesaidtous____162____thenoteinhishand.“Thenoteisworthtwentyyuan.Itisalwaysworthtwentyyuan,eventhoughIthrowitonthefloor.Youarelikethenote.Nomatterwhathappenstoyou,youstillhaveyourworth.”Hearingthosewords,I____163____deeply.Suddenly,IrealizedIwasworthalot.Imayhavefailed,butitdoesn'tmeanI____164____dowellinthefuture.IfIbelievein____165____Iwillbesuccessful!151.A.have B.had C.a(chǎn)mhaving D.havehad152.A.important B.moreimportant C.mostimportant D.themostimportant153.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./154.A.go B.going C.togo D.gone155.A.which B.who C.when D.where156.A.So B.Or C.But D.And157.A.both B.neither C.a(chǎn)ll D.none158.A.smile B.smiling C.smiled D.tosmile159.A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.everything D.nothing160.A.three B.third C.thirdly D.thethird161.A.what B.how C.why D.which162.A.to B.by C.with D.for163.A.move B.moved C.wasmoved D.hasmoved164.A.can’t B.shouldn’t C.should D.can165.A.my B.me C.mine D.myselfChinesestarYaoMinghasretired(退役).YaomadeitofficialWednesday,tellinganewsconferencethataseriesoffootandleginjuriesmadehim____166____hisplayingcareerattheageof30.“Iwillformallyendmycareer,”saidYao,_____167_____

becameahouseholdnameinChinabeforestartinghisNBAcareerwiththeHoustonRocketsin2002.YaoplayedeightseasonsintheNBA.“Todayisanimportantdayformeandit_____168_____

aspecialmeaningforbothmybasketballcareerandmyfuture,”Yaosaid.“I____169____leavethecourtsinceIsufferedastressfracture(斷裂)inmyleftfootforthe____170____timeattheendoflastyear.Mypastsixmonthswereapainfulwait.I

___171___aboutmyfutureoverandover.TodayIamannouncinga_____172_____

decision,endingmycareerasabasketballplayerandofficiallyretire.Butonedoorisclosingand____173____oneisopening.’’YaosaidhewouldreturntoworkwithhisformerChineseteam,theShanghaiSharks,withthepossibilityof

_____174_____

generalmanager.He______175______

ownstheclubandwantstocontributemore.“Myplayingcareerstartedwiththeclub.IhopeIcandosomethingforit,”Yaosaid.Helaterappearedwithhisfamilyonthestagetotheapplauseandcheersofthecrowd.Hethankedalotofpeople—hisfamily,formercoaches,evenplayerslikeShaquilleO’Neal—“formakingmea_____176_____player.’’RocketsgeneralmanagerDarylMoreywas

______177______

thoseattendingthefarewell(告別)conferenceWednesday.MoreymadethelongtripfromHouston.Moreysaid20hoursonplaneswas____178____but“Iwouldbesorry

______179______

Iwasn’there.”“It’s______180______

bigmoment,’’Moreyadded.“Yaohadasenseofhumor,agreatattitudeandsenseofresponsibility.IhopewecancontinuehiscultureintheNBA.’’166.A.end B.ending C.toend D.ended167.A.that B.who C.which D.what168.A.hold B.held C.holding D.holds169.A.hadto B.can C.must D.need170.A.three B.third C.thirdly D.thirds171.A.thinks B.isthinking C.thought D.wasthinking172.A.person B.personality C.personally D.personal173.A.a(chǎn)nother B.other C.others D.theother174.A.become B.becoming C.became D.becomes175.A.just B.a(chǎn)lmost C.a(chǎn)lready D.nearly176.A.handsome B.better C.best D.tall177.A.a(chǎn)mong B.between C.on D.a(chǎn)round178.A.tire B.tired C.tiresome D.Tiring179.A.when B.that C.if D.before180.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./Whensomethinggoeswrong,whatwouldyousay?Itcanbevery___181___tosay,“IknowI’mlate,butit’snotmyfault;thecarbrokedown.”Itisprobablynotyourfault,___182___onceyouformthehabitofblaming(責(zé)備)somebodyorsomethingelseforabadsituation,youarealoser:Youhavenopowerandcoulddo___183___thathelpschangethesituation.However,youcanhavegreatpoweroverwhathappenstoyouifyoustop___184___onwhomtoblame.Focuson(使集中)howtomakethesituation___185___thanbefore.Thisisthewinner’skey___186___success.Winnersaregreatatsolvingproblems.Forexample,ifyouwerelatebecauseyourcarbrokedown,maybeyourcarshould___187___moreoften.Oryoumaystarttotakealongwithyoutheusefulphonenumbers,soyou___188___callforhelpwhenyou’reinneed.For___189___example,ifyourworkmateislackof____190____,findwaysofdealingwithhisfaultratherthan____191____blametheperson.Youshouldacceptthefactandfindcreativeways____192____successfully,payingnoattentionto____193____yourworkmatefailedtodohisjobwell.Beingconcentrated(集中注意力)isawinner’ssecondkey.Forexample,whenIfeelnervous,it____194____alottorepeatwordssuchas“calm”“peace”or“focus”,eitheroutloudorsilentlyinmymind.Itmakesmefeelmoreincontrolandincreasesmyconfidence.Thishabitcanbecomesecondnaturequiteeasilyandis____195____powerfulpsychological(心理的)tool.181.A.satisfying B.satisfied C.satisfy D.satisfaction182.A.a(chǎn)nd B.but C.so D.though183.A.everything B.something C.a(chǎn)nything D.nothing184.A.focus B.focusing C.focused D.tofocus185.A.good B.well C.better D.best186.A.to B.of C.by D.with187.A.check B.checked C.tocheck D.bechecked188.A.should B.might C.can D.must189.A.other B.theother C.others D.a(chǎn)nother190.A.respond B.responsible C.responsibility D.responsibly191.A.simple B.simply C.simplify D.sample192.A.towork B.working C.ofwork D.work193.A.how B.what C.which D.If194.A.help B.willhelp C.helped D.wouldhelp195.A./ B.a(chǎn)n C.the· D.a(chǎn)“SesameStreet”isaTVprogrammeforchildren.Itfirst___196___NewYorkin1969.Itiscalled“the___197___streetintheworld”.That’sbecausetheTVp

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