第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该 项涂黑。
Alexis Nunley, a student at Coulter Grove, had always seen Maury Forrester, the 77-year school janitor (看门 人),as a friendly and easy-going staff member who was always happy to greet students or 41 a
Smile. She would never have 42 that her school's janitor was part of the team that brought a man to the 43 of the moon. “You never know what people have 44 ,” said Nunley. “I was 45 ,” added another
student. In his 46 years, Forrester worked for both the Saturn and Apollo programs.
“When I look at it now, I'm amazed that it 47 ,” said Forrester. “It was so 48 and so involved, there were so many people.”
While he worked on the space programs, Forrester 49 lots of awards and honors. The man who was _50 an educated and well-trained electromechanical designer now works as a janitor. His great career 51 came as a result of a 2014 medical problem. While Maury likely suffered a stroke ((中 风)),doctors were never 52 to give a clear diagnosis. Whatever it was, it caused Forrester to suffer a major 53 of cognitive (认 知 ) function.
The job which he 54 took just to get out of the house now brings him joy, purpose, and fulfillment. He has truly become a(n) 55 of the school's community.
“They're happy to see me, and I'm happy to see them,” said Maury. “I've gotten to 56 very much for them.”
According to Maury, it's not 57 for him to hear the students say, “I love you,” on a regular basis.
“Just hearing that makes all the 58 to me,” said Forrester.
When Maury was asked if he would ever go back to his old job if he had the 59 , he replied by saying, “I can't say that I would 60 this up.”
41. B。前面说到Maury Forrester是一个friendly and easy-going staff member,那么对学生就该是问候学生,主动向学生微笑。
42. D。普普通通一个学校的门岗却是探月工程团队的一员,这是学生没有想到的。
43. A。后面说了阿波罗项目,这个项目就是将人送到月球表面。
44. C。学生知道真相后感叹,你可不知道人们到底干了些什么呀!
45. A。未曾料到,当然吃惊不已。
46. C。现在来当门卫,献身探月工程就是早年的事了。
47. B。Forrester回首往事,参与其中,深为惊喜。
48. D。涉及面广,纷繁复杂,参与人众多。
49. B。奉献太空项目,获众多奖项。
50. C。曾经受过良好教育并训练有素的机电设计师现在当了一名门卫。
51. D。2014年身体原因导致职业变故。
52. B。虽然很有可能患了中风,但医生没能做出明确诊断。
53. A。中风导致认知功能的丧失。
54. D。莫名患病之后,最初只想走出家门找的这份工作,现在却给他带来欢乐......
55. Co人生有了欢乐、有了目的、有了成就使他成了学区的一员。不仅仅是一个雇员。
56. Ao互相见面都很高兴,Maury就很关心他们。
57. Bo融入学区,成为其中一员,听到学生说“我爱你”就不足为奇
了。58. C。一句温馨的话对Forrester意义非凡。
59. Ao重回以前工作这要看是否有机会。
60. Do我可说不准我会放弃这个机会。这句话表现出Forrester对目前工作的看重。
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该 项涂黑。
Alexis Nunley, a student at Coulter Grove, had always seen Maury Forrester, the 77-year school janitor (看门 人),as a friendly and easy-going staff member who was always happy to greet students or 41 a
Smile. She would never have 42 that her school's janitor was part of the team that brought a man to the 43 of the moon. “You never know what people have 44 ,” said Nunley. “I was 45 ,” added another
student. In his 46 years, Forrester worked for both the Saturn and Apollo programs.
“When I look at it now, I'm amazed that it 47 ,” said Forrester. “It was so 48 and so involved, there were so many people.”
While he worked on the space programs, Forrester 49 lots of awards and honors. The man who was _50 an educated and well-trained electromechanical designer now works as a janitor. His great career 51 came as a result of a 2014 medical problem. While Maury likely suffered a stroke ((中 风)),doctors were never 52 to give a clear diagnosis. Whatever it was, it caused Forrester to suffer a major 53 of cognitive (认 知 ) function.
The job which he 54 took just to get out of the house now brings him joy, purpose, and fulfillment. He has truly become a(n) 55 of the school's community.
“They're happy to see me, and I'm happy to see them,” said Maury. “I've gotten to 56 very much for them.”
According to Maury, it's not 57 for him to hear the students say, “I love you,” on a regular basis.
“Just hearing that makes all the 58 to me,” said Forrester.
When Maury was asked if he would ever go back to his old job if he had the 59 , he replied by saying, “I can't say that I would 60 this up.”
41.A.expect | B. offer | C. force | D. hide |
42.A.hoped | B. claimed | C. suspected | D. thought |
43.A.surface | B. edge | C. direction | D. circle |
44.A.suffered | B. discovered | C. done | D. seen |
45.A.surprised | B. delighted | C. excited | D. worried |
46.A.later | B. happier | C. younger | D. sadder |
47.A.worked | B. happened | C. mattered | D. continued |
48.A.fun | B. secret | C. expensive | D. complex |
49.A.refused | B. earned | C. missed | D. gave |
50.A.still | B. already | C. once | D. just |
51.A.achievement | B. plan | C. training | D. change |
52.A.willing | B. able | C. about | D. happy |
53.A.loss | B. recovery | C. assessment | D. start |
54.A.unwillingly | B. eagerly | C. suddenly | D. initially |
55.A.officer | B. employee | C. part | D. volunteer |
56.A.care | B. make | C. account | D. arrange |
57.A.uninteresting | B. uncommon | C. unchangeable | D. unfair |
58.A.comment | B. comparison | C. difference | D. decision |
59.A.chance | B. right | C. time | D. invitation |
60.A.take | B. pick | C. catch | D. give |
42. D。普普通通一个学校的门岗却是探月工程团队的一员,这是学生没有想到的。
43. A。后面说了阿波罗项目,这个项目就是将人送到月球表面。
44. C。学生知道真相后感叹,你可不知道人们到底干了些什么呀!
45. A。未曾料到,当然吃惊不已。
46. C。现在来当门卫,献身探月工程就是早年的事了。
47. B。Forrester回首往事,参与其中,深为惊喜。
48. D。涉及面广,纷繁复杂,参与人众多。
49. B。奉献太空项目,获众多奖项。
50. C。曾经受过良好教育并训练有素的机电设计师现在当了一名门卫。
51. D。2014年身体原因导致职业变故。
52. B。虽然很有可能患了中风,但医生没能做出明确诊断。
53. A。中风导致认知功能的丧失。
54. D。莫名患病之后,最初只想走出家门找的这份工作,现在却给他带来欢乐......
55. Co人生有了欢乐、有了目的、有了成就使他成了学区的一员。不仅仅是一个雇员。
56. Ao互相见面都很高兴,Maury就很关心他们。
57. Bo融入学区,成为其中一员,听到学生说“我爱你”就不足为奇
了。58. C。一句温馨的话对Forrester意义非凡。
59. Ao重回以前工作这要看是否有机会。
60. Do我可说不准我会放弃这个机会。这句话表现出Forrester对目前工作的看重。