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‎2014完型练习 ‎ (1) For many years the United States and the other countries used gold and silver as money. Paper money was used to stand for the holdings(储备)of both gold and silver. The value of silver was limited to that of gold. Fifteen ounces(盎司)of silver had the same value of one ounce of gold. ‎ ‎ These values did not change until after 1860 when mines(银矿)in the west of the United States began to 80 large amounts of silver. This extra amount of silver caused the price of silver to 81 . Then fifteen ounces of silver would no longer buy one ounce of gold. In 1871 Germany declared(宣布)that it would not support its paper money with silver any more. Instead, it would use only gold. Other countries of Europe quickly 82the same. The United States passed a law in 1973 that prevented the government from using silver as money. Western silver producers protested(抗议)loudly and put much pressure on the 83 makers. Five years later a new law was 84. It said that the government must buy four and half million ounces of silver each month. The new law increased the amount of silver money. The country had two kinds of quite different views on the issue(发行)silver money. Businessmen, bankers and other rich men wanted to 85the use of silver money because it made the dollar less valuable. But farmers, labourers and the others who owned the money not only wanted silver money but also wanted an unlimited supply of it.‎ ‎80. A. produce B. find C. search D. dig ‎81. A. rise B. lift C. fall D. set ‎82. A. did B. took C. made D. acted.‎ ‎83. A. law B. money C. gold D. silver ‎84. A. refused B. accepted C. planned D. passed ‎85. A. end B. continue C. protect D. allow ‎(2) What do you, the trees and a hamster have in common? Don't know the answer? You all ___80___ water. All living things must have water, whether they get it from a river, a rain cloud or a little bottle on one side of a hamster cage.‎ Without water, your body would stop ___81___. A person can't live without water for more than a few days. Why? Your body has lots of jobs and it needs water to do many of them. ___82___, your blood needs a lot of water to carry oxygen to every part of your body. Water also helps to protect your body from illness, to digest(消化) your food and to ___83___ waste. So, everyone needs to drink water.‎ ‎___84___ water is so important, you might want to know whether you're drinking enough. Of course, you should drink when you are thirsty. But when it's hot, you'll need more. Be sure to drink some extra(额外的) water when you're out in ___85___, especially while doing sports or exercising. If you can help your body by drinking when you're thirsty and when it's hot, your body will be able to do all of its wonderful jobs and you'll feel great!‎ ‎80. A. have                          B. drink                       C. need             D. get ‎81. A. living B. working                   C. growing                   D. thinking ‎82. A. In addition B.For example C.By the way   D.In other words    ‎ ‎83. A. keep off   B. give away               C. get rid of   D. run out of ‎ ‎84. A. If                              B. While     C. Although                  D. Since ‎85. A. spring                        B. summer         C. autumn                    D. winter ‎ ‎(3) After 21 years of marriage, I started to go out with another woman. It was really my wife's idea.‎ ‎"I know that you love her," she said one day. "But I love you," I said. "I know, but you also love her."‎ The80 woman that my wife wanted me to visit was my mother. She has been a widow(寡妇) for 19 years. That night I called to invite her to go out for dinner and a movie.‎ ‎"What's wrong, are you well?" she asked. My mother thought that a late night call, or a surprise81is a sign of bad news."I thought that it would be pleasant to pass some time with you," I answered. She thought about it for amomentand said, "I would like that very much."‎ That Friday after work, I drove over to 82her up. When I arrived at her house, I found her waiting in the door with her coat on. She looked very old and thin. "I told my friends that I was going to go out with83 son, and they were impressed," she said, as she got into the car.‎ We went to a restaurant that was very nice and comfortable. My mother took my arm as if she were the First Lady. After we sat down, I began to read the menu. Then I lifted my eyes and saw Mom sitting there smiling at me. "It was I who used to read the menu when you were small,"she said.‎ ‎"Then it's time to relax and let me return the84, "I said.‎ During the dinner we had a nice conversation. We talked so much thatwe missed the movie. As we arrived at her house later, she said, "I'll go out with you again, but only if you let me invite you." I agreed.‎ A few days later my mother85. It happened so suddenly that I didn't have a chance to do anything for her. At that moment I understood the importance of saying "I LOVE YOU" in time.‎ ‎80.A) fat B) third C) young D) other ‎ ‎81.A) party B) invitation C) answer D) gift ‎82.A) give B)put C)pick D) wake ‎ ‎83.A) my B) your C)her D) his ‎84.A) menu B) favour C) coat D) money ‎85.A) called B) came C) died D) returned ‎(4) In one's life, one spends the most time being with oneself. But one has the least understanding of oneself. When you are successful, you may be very proud. When you   80   , you may lose heart. If you don't get a thorough understanding of yourself (彻悟自我), you may miss many chances in life.‎ To get a thorough understanding of yourself is to know well about yourself. You may realize your strong points and weak ones. You may hope for a wonderful future, but be sure not to expect too much because you may not realize all of your dreams. You may be confident enough to meet challenges, but first you should know   81   .‎ To get a thorough understanding of yourself needs self-appreciation (自我欣赏). Maybe you think you are a tall tree or just small grass, but you can always have your own way of being there. __82      you get full confidence in yourself, you are sure to face any trouble.‎ To get a thorough understanding of yourself also means to   83    yourself. When you are angry, find a quiet place so that you won't be hurt. When you are   84   , tell your friends about it to change the mood (心情) into a good one. When you are tired, get a good sleep. If you don't know when and how you should look after yourself, you won’t be able to stay away from illness.‎ ‎85      can tell what will happen in the future. Get a thorough understanding of yourself, and you will get a full control of yourself and find your life full of color.‎ ‎80.   A) win                      B) fail                      C) know                   D) beat ‎81.   A) where to do          B) how to do             C) what to do            D) why to do ‎82.   A) Since                   B) When                   C) Until                    D) Although ‎83.   A) take care of          B) be kind to             C) be pleased with     D) depend on ‎84.   A) happy                  B) comfortable          C) pleased                 D) sad ‎85.   A) No one                B) Everyone              C) Someone              D) Anyone ‎(5) What was napkin etiquette (礼仪)? Etiquette 80 rules that society has set up for people to follow so that they can do things in the proper way. Napkin (餐巾) etiquette has developed over time.‎ According to proper etiquette today, one should put one’s napkin on one’s lap (膝盖) as soon as everyone is seated at the table. When one excuse oneself and leaves the table for a few minutes, one should leave one’s napkin on one’s chair. When one is finished with one’s meal and is leaving the table, one should 81 one’s napkin to the right of one’s plate.‎ What was napkin etiquette like before it developed into what it is today? In ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman times, the etiquette was quite different. Napkins were much 82. Often, they were as large as bath towels. Banquets (宴会) usually lasted for hours, and people ate with their hands. Although finger bowls filled with 83 would sometimes be available, the large napkins were necessary if one wanted to stay reasonably clean.‎ A second use for the napkin developed in the sixth century B.C. Roman society. At that time, 84 were expected to take food home. The uneaten food was wrapped up and carried in one’s napkin. It was considered not polite to leave empty-handed.‎ Napkin size changed 85 with an invention. The invention that caused this size change was the fork. Since people began to use forks, their hands no longer get as dirty as before. Although napkins became smaller in size, many Europeans did not use them. The custom was to wipe one’s hands on the tablecloth. At that time, tablecloths were so large that one could use a part of it to cover one’s lap. Covering one’s lap with the tablecloth served two purposes (目的). One could wipe one’s hands on it, and one could protect his lap from getting dirty.‎ ‎80. A. points out B. deals with C. searches for D. gives up ‎81. A. place B. tie C. throw D. pass ‎82. A. heavier B. softer C. drier D. bigger ‎83. A. rice B. water C. bread D. soup ‎84. A. soldiers B. drivers C. guests D. hosts ‎85. A. suddenly B. quietly C. politely D. softly ‎(6) Buck did not read the newspapers. He did not know that was coming for every big dog in California. Men had found gold in the Yukon, and these men wanted big, strong dogs to work in the cold and snow of the north.‎ Buck lived in Mr. Miller's big house on the sunny farm. There were large gardens and fields of fruit trees around the house, and a river nearby. In a big place like this, , there were many dogs. There were house dogs and farm dogs, but they were not important. Buck was chief dogand this was place.He was four years old and weighed sixty kilos.He went swimming with Mr. Miller's sons, and walking with his daughters. He carried the grandchildren on his back, and he sat at Mr. Miller's feet in front of the fire in winter.‎ But this was 1897, and Buck did not know that men and dogs were hurrying to north-west Canada to look for gold. And he did not know that Manuel, one of Mr. Miller's gardens, needed money for his large family. One day, whenMr. Miller was out, Manuel and Buck left the garden together. It was just an evening walk, Buck . No one saw them go, and only one man saw them arrive at the railway station. This man talked to Manuel, and gave him some money. Then he tied a piece of rope around Buck's neck.‎ Buck, and was surprised when the rope was pulled hard around his neck. He jumped at the man. The man caught him ‎ and suddenly Buck was on his back with his tongue out of his mouth. For a few moments he was unable to move, and it was for the two men to put him into the train.‎ ‎80. A. money B. trouble C. gold D. snow ‎ ‎81.A. for example B. in fact C. above all D. of course ‎82.A. her B. their C. his D. its ‎83.A. said B. thought C. heard D. wondered ‎84.A. cried B. laughed C. smiled D. died ‎85.A. impossible B. difficult C. easy D. necessary ‎(7) Tim Becker and his neighbors are doing something to make their neighborhood a trouble-freearea.‎ When Tim Becker gets in his car to go shopping, he doesn't just drive to a store and backhome. He always looks80 up and down the streets of his neighborhood. He looks foranything unusual such as strange cars, loud noises, 81 windows, or people gathering onstreet comers.‎ Tim belonged to a neighborhood watch group in Stoneville, Indiana, USA. The neighborhoodwatch group meet on the third Wednesday of every month. That's82Tim gets togetherwith about ten of his neighbors to discuss community safety. Members of the neighborhood watchgroup want to help the police 83 their homes, streets, and families safe.‎ Tina Stedman, president of their neighborhood watch group, agrees with Tim. "People seemto think that crime happens to other people but not to them. Well, it's84happened to me,"she said, "but I don't think anyone has the right to steal from other people or to make them feelunsafe sitting in their own homes."‎ Alex, a member of the group, said that all the neighbors look out for one another, "We watcheach other's homes. We keep watch out the neighborhood at night and on weekends. Usually agroup of four or five of us goes out together. If something doesn't look right, then we call thepolice. For example, if we notice a group of teenagers who seem to be lookingsomeone destroying property, we report to the police."‎ Alex feels theneighborhood watch groups help a lot in keeping crime down. Her husbandJim agrees, "Policeare good people, but they can't do everything."‎ ‎80. A) carefully B) clearly C) happily D) widely ‎81. A) dirty B) nice C) old D) broken ‎82. A) where B) why C) when D) how ‎83. A) keep B) hold C) let D) protect ‎84. A) ever B) never C) often D) sometimes ‎85. A) work B) people C) service D) trouble ‎(8) You're standing with your classmates. Everyone is talking except you.Perhaps you're afraid they will laugh at you when you say. Maybe you justaren't 80 enough to speak.‎ Shyness is like a snake that crawls(爬进) into our mouth and stops us81 . Butweshouldn't let it stay there.‎ I am 29 years old. Even today, that snake still sometimes visits me. When I was in highschool, I was so shy that I wouldn't talk to anyone except my parents and best friends. If a82asked me the way to a local shop, it was asif I'd forgotten how to talk. One summer,I got a job in a83and that helped a lot. It meant I had to talk to customers(顾客).I had to tell them how much their meal cost. I had to ask them 84they want todrink Coke or Sprite. This job taught me how to speak with people.‎ You may be too young to find a part-time job. But you can look for other chances to speakwith people. You can offer to help an old woman carry her heavy bag. Or you can go to get anewspaper for your family.‎ If you do these things85, the 'shyness' snake will soon begin to leave youalone. It'll look for another mouth to crawl into.‎ ‎80. A) bright B) brave C) perfect D) patient ‎81. A) speaking B) eating C) walking D) breathing ‎82. A) manager B) waiter C) stranger D) actor ‎83. A) factory B) company C) library D) restaurant ‎84. A) until B) whether C) because D) though ‎85. A) for a while B) for the first time C) in the end D) in a minute ‎(9)I was in a hurry as always, but this time it was for an important date I just couldn’t be late for! I found myself at a checkout counter behind an elderly woman seemingly in no hurry as she paid for her groceries. A PhD student with not a lot of money, I had hurried into the store to pick up some flowers. I found myself at a checkout counter(柜台)80 an elderly woman who was going to pay for her groceries(食品杂货). The woman stopped emptying her basket and looked up at me. She smiled. It was a nice smile –warm and reassuring –and I smiled back. “It must be a special lady to get those beautiful flowers,” she said. “Yes, she’s special,” I said, and then to my surprise, the words kept81 .‎ ‎“It’s only our second date to meet, but somehow I am just having the feeling she’s ‘the one’. Jokingly, I added, “The only problem is that I can’t figure out 82she’d want to date a guy like me.” ‎ ‎“Well, I think she’s very lucky to have a boyfriend who brings her such lovely flowers and who is clearly in love with her,” the woman said.” “My husband used to bring me flowers every week –even when times were 83and we didn’t have much money. Those were unforgettable days; he was very romantic and – of course – I miss him since he’s passed away.” ‎ I paid for my flowers as she was 84her groceries. Almost immediately, I walked up to her and said, “You were right, you know. These flowers are indeed for a very special lady.” I handed her the flowers and thanked her for such a nice talk. ‎ It took her a moment to realize that I was giving her the flowers I had just bought. “You have a wonderful evening,” I said. I left her with a big smile and my heart 85as I saw her smelling the beautiful flowers. ‎ I was a bit late for my date that night and told my girlfriend the above story. She smiled. Two years later she told me it was that night that I won her heart.‎ ‎80. A)before B)behind C)along D)against ‎81. A)taking up B)making a noise C)putting out D)coming out ‎ ‎82. A)why B)when C)who D)where ‎83. A)wonderful B)important C)different D)hard ‎84. A)choosing B)leaving C)collecting D)littering ‎85. A)became worse B)warmed a lot C)turned cold D)went wrong ‎(10) A girl complained to her father about her hard life. She didn't knowwhat she had to do and wanted to 80 . She felt tired forfightingand fighting. One problem had been finished but another came.‎ ‎ Her father, a cook, took her into the kitchen. He poured water intothe pans (锅) and boiled it. When the water was boiling, in the first panhe put some carrots, in the second he put some eggs and in the last heput some coffee. He boiled them for a few minutes 81 anywords.‎ ‎ The girl closed her mouth, too. Andshe waited unhappily not knowing82 her fatherwas doing that. After about 20 minutes,her father turned off the stove, took out the carrots andput them in a bowl. He took out the eggsand put them in another bowl. After that the coffee waspoured into a cup. Turning back to his daughter, he asked, "What do you see?"‎ ‎"Carrots, eggs and coffee," she answered.‎ ‎ Her father told her to close her eyes and let her touch the carrots. She did andfelt that the carrots were soft. After that he asked her to take eggs and break them.Then, she got boiled and hard eggs. 83, the father asked her to smell thecoffee. "What's the meaning, Father?” He84that each one had the same unluckyexperience, but each had a different reaction (反应). The strong and hard carrots had become so and 85 after being in the boiling water. The eggs became hard after being cooked. The coffee was very special and it changed the water. "Who are you?" asked her father, "When bad luck knocks at your door, what's your reaction? Are you carrots, eggs or coffee?"‎ ‎80. A) look up B) give up C) grow up D) put up ‎81. A) about B) in C) without D) with ‎82. A) what B) how C) why D) when ‎83. A) However B) In addition C) At last D) At first ‎84. A) explained B) examined C) denied D) expressed ‎85. A) delicious B) sweat C) healthy D) weak ‎(11) It's a goal for millions and millions of families every year to keep the Christmas spending within a certain amount of money, but you can still 80the gifts because your loved ones will enjoy them. This concern(忧虑)is becoming greater and greater these days. Even so, there are several things that you can do to help. ‎ Hit the sales. No one wants to get up at four o'clock in the morning and fight to get a good deal on Black Friday (the first Friday at Christmas time). It's surely very 81 to pick up the courage and get out there in the cold for a good deal, some even offer online Black Friday specials, so we may still be able to get a great deal on Black Friday.‎ Read advertisements 82 . Once the Christmas shopping season is coming, retailers will be hungry for business. They will try their best to get us into the store. Please read the weekly advertisement of sales among the major retailers from time to time. We may be 83 enough to find different prices for the same thing in different shops.‎ Shop online. Some of us don't like running from store to store to get the best price on the perfect gift. Some of us don't like to go out in the cold84 , and then, we can do online shopping. The world of online shopping makes it possible for us to visit all the major retailers and some specialty stores on the Internet. We can find exactly what we are looking for at the best possible price without even having to leave the 85. With traditional Christmas shopping, we will spend a long time waiting if we want to get the perfect gift.‎ Don't you think these are the good ways for people to buy the perfect Christmas gifts with less money?‎ ‎80. A) receive B) describe C) afford D) refuse 81. A) interesting B) nice C) important D) difficult ‎82. A) quickly B) regularly C) easily D) loudly 83. A) busy B) rich C) clever D) lucky ‎84. A) at all B) at first C) by the wayD) for free 85. A) phone B) school C) house D) mall ‎(11) When I was a boy of twelve in South Carolina, something happened to me that made me never put any wild creature in a cage. We lived on the edge of a forest, and every evening the mockingbirds would come and rest in the trees and ___80___. There isn't a musical instrument made by man that can produce a more beautiful sound than the song of the mockingbird.‎ ‎ I decided to catch a young bird and keep it in a cage, and in this way, I would have my ownprivate musician.‎ ‎ I finally succeeded in catching one and put it in a cage. At first, being ___81___, the bird fluttered (扑腾) about the cage, but finally it settled down in its new home. I felt very pleased with myself and ___82___ some beautiful singing from my little musician.‎ ‎ On the second day, the little bird's mother flew to the cage with food in her mouth. The baby bird ate ___83___ she brought to it. I was pleased to see this. Certainly the mother bird knew how to feed her baby than I did.‎ ‎ The following morning when I went to see my bird, I discovered it on the floor of the cage, dead. I was terribly surprised! ___84___ had happened!‎ ‎ Arthur Wayne, the famous ornithologist (鸟类专家), who happened to be visiting my father at the time, hearing me crying over the death of my bird, explained to me. "A mother mockingbird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it poison berries (毒莓). She thinks it better for her baby to die than to lose ___85___.‎ Since then I have never caught any living creature and put it in a cage. All living things have a right to live free.‎ ‎80. A) dance B) fly C) sing D) jump ‎81. A) happy B) excited C) bored D) frightened ‎82. A) looked forward to B) looked out of C) looked for D) looked up ‎83. A) somebody B) everything C) nothing D) none ‎84. A) How B) What C) When D) Which ‎85. A) friends B) parents C) freedom D) happiness ‎(12)Do you know what happens on the first Sunday of August every year? This day is InternationalFriendship Day. On this day people think of different ways to remember their friends and80what their friends bring to their lives.‎ People have all sorts of friends—school friends, work colleagues, neighbours, brothers and sisters, parents, and even pets! 81 can you let your friends know that you really care about them?‎ Here are some suggestions for what you can do on international Friendship Day to show your friends how 82 they are to you:‎ l Try to visit all the friends who live near you and give them each a hug. ‎ l Buy flowers or chocolates for your friends, or better still, make them a cake or a small present. ‎ l If your friends are fond of 83 why not make them a tape of the pop groups they like best.‎ l Go with some friends to a photo machine and take some pictures of you all enjoying yourselves. These pictures will give you good 84.‎ l Send your friends an online greeting card, and don't forget to include some photos andmessages—maybe a poem—telling your friends how great they are.‎ l Plan a day out for your friends. A picnic in the park or, time at the beach is always fun.‎ l If your friends are busy 83 , how about organizing a dinner party at a local restaurant.‎ l Buy your best friend a ticket to a good movie or take them to see a theatre show. Make sure that you think about their tastes when you book the ticket.‎ ‎80. A) write B) celebrate C) recite D) enjoy ‎81. A) Why B) Where C) How D) When ‎82. A) special B) strange C) funny D) beautiful ‎83. A) food B) pictures C) sports D) music ‎84. A) memories B) lessons C) signs D) presents ‎85. A) in the evening B) at the weekends C) during the day D) during the week ‎(13) Reading newspapers is an important part of our daily life, but do you know how to make a newspaper?‎ There are many 80 to make a newspaper. Take Teens for example. On Monday, editors and reporters hold a meeting to decide what stories should be in this week's paper.‎ On Tuesday and Wednesday, reporters make phone calls and write e-mails. They set up interviews with students and stars. Then they start to write news stories. Cartoonists draw cartoons and photographers take pictures to 81 the stories.‎ Foreign editors sometimes write about English-speaking countries. Also, they check the language in all the stories.‎ Everything comes together on Thursday. Page designers put the stories, cartoons and pictures on the page. Editors read through the stories to correct mistakes. They 82 write headlines and captions(图片说明). Often, editors have to cut the story to make it fit on the page, and it can be hard to decide what to take out.‎ It's really ‎83 in the newspaper office on Friday. Designers print the page drafts (清样) and editors read over each page. They make sure, again, that all the facts are right and nothing is misspelled(拼写错误). At night, the pages are printed out in the printing house.‎ This is how teens comes out. 84 Teens is a weekly newspaper, the process is nearly the same as a daily newspaper's. The 85 is that daily newspapers finish the whole process in one single day.‎ ‎80. A) editors B) steps C)days D) stories ‎81. A) write B)change C) match D) describe ‎82. A) also B) never C) always D) hardly ‎83. A) boring B) tired C) free D) busy ‎84. A) Since B) When C) Whether D) Although ‎85. A) discussion B) difference C) difficulty D) decision ‎(14) The Voice of America began during the World War II. When Germany was broadcasting(广播)a radio program to get ‎ international80 , American officials believed they should answer theGerman broadcast with words that they thought were the facts of world events. The first VOA newsreport began with words in81 . "The news may be good or bad, but we shall tell you thetruth." Within a week, other VOA announcers were broadcasting in Italian, French and English.‎ After the World War II ended in 1945, some Americans felt VOA's purpose had to be82 , considering the Soviet Union became enemy of America. They wanted to reach Sovietlisteners. Then VOA began broadcasting in Russian.‎ In the early years VOA began adding something new to its broadcast that was called "MusicUSA". Another new idea came along in 1959. VOA knew that many listeners did not know 83English to completely understand its normal English broadcast. So VOA invented a 84kind of English, which uses about 1,500 words and is spoken slowly of course, it is special English.‎ In the opinion of most VOA listeners, the most85program is the news report. Newsfrom around the world flies into the VOA news room in Washington 24 hours a day. It comes fromVOA reporters in major cities and also from other broadcasts like BBC. VOA writers and editorsuse these materials to prepare news report, which are being broadcast in 43 languages.‎ ‎80. A) business B) culture C) support D) information ‎81. A) German B) English C) French D) Italian ‎82. A) improved B) told C) compared D) changed ‎83. A) any B) many C) enough D) nice ‎84. A) cleverer B) simper C) slower D) clearer ‎85. A) important B) difficult C) terrible D) comfortable ‎(15)This letter was sent to a newspaper in Germany.‎ ‎13 October Dear Editor,‎ ‎ I am writing to ask what has happened to our young people. They are not as polite, hard-working or clever as we used to be. I will give you two examples.‎ ‎ Last Friday, I got on the underground at 9:15 am. It was so busy that there were no free ___80___. There were some teenagers sitting on the seats nearest me, I don’t know why they were not at school. They were talking ___81___ and laughing. It was difficult to read my newspaper with all the noise. A heavily pregnant(怀孕的)woman and her daughter got on at the next stop, carrying lots of shopping bags. I ___82___ the teenagers to let them sit down. They saw the woman but did nothing. I had to ask them to give her seat. They did so but gave me a ___83___ look. I got off at the next stop and was glad the teenagers didn’t follow me.‎ ‎ Last Saturday, I had dinner with my friend’s family. I was looking forward to meeting his children. During dinner, we started talking about ___84___. It soon become clear that they knew so little. They couldn’t tell me the name of the King of Spain or the President of Italy. All they knew about was the Internet and which singers were the most beautiful. In my day, students knew the kings, queens and presidents of every country in Europe.‎ ‎ I am ___85___ the future of Germany. How could these young people become responsible workers and parents? They sit around McDonald’s after school instead of going to the library like I did at their age. Maybe they have too much money. Perhaps another reader can give us an idea about what to do with our young people.‎ Yours sincerely Frank Hudson Berlin ‎80. A) tickets B) hands C) seats D) buses ‎81. A) quietly B) loudly C) angrily D) carefully ‎82. A) expected B) suggested C) invited D) trained ‎83. A) cool B) nice C) rude D) funny ‎84. A) food B) science C) politics D) clothes ‎85. A) responsible for B) interested in C) proud of D) worried about ‎(16) Ten years later, I can remember my time in seventh grade like yesterday. The thing I remember most about is my English teacher, Mr. Mabry. He was, by far, the best teacher in the world. First of all, he didn't use 80 method of teaching. Instead, he used his theater background to make learning English grammar fun for the whole class. When we studied Shakespeare, we 81 acted out the parts, so that we really had a good understanding of Shakespeare's works.‎ He also did many other things for us. He encouraged his students to ask questions about anything and everything and then, he would 82 to give us an honest answer. He taught us how to trust one another by playing games with us. He would make one person 83 backward while another person stood behind and caught him. As well, he used to let us have parties every week at school. If we wanted to have a party, he would give us our homework for the day of the party and we would do it at home. Then he would check our work and we would be 84 to have a party if everyone had done the homework and understood it.‎ Some of the kids in the school had problems at home. Mr. Mabry acted as a parent for these children. He 85 them patiently and listened to their complaint. He encouraged them to do things that they really liked. Being the best teacher in the world is the greatest honour for any teacher, and Mr. Mabry certainly deserves it.‎ ‎80 A) funny B) traditional C) successful D) early ‎81 A) actually B) hardly C) possibly D) immediately ‎82. A) make his decision B) do his best C) do a favor D) take a look ‎83. A) fly B) jump C) lie D) fall 84. A) allowed B) advised C) invited D) guided 85. A) depended on B) communicated with C) shook hands with D) searched for ‎(17) Recently, Twilight (《暮光之城》) star Robert Pattinson was named “2011 the world’s most popular actor” by Glamour, the fashion magazine in Britain. He has won this prize for __80__ year from 2009 to 2011.‎ ‎ Robert is a very familiar name for many people, especially teenagers and girls of __81__ ages. After he played the leading role of Edward Cullen in the film adaptation(改编剧本) of the Twilightnovels, he __82__ world wide fame.‎ ‎ Unlike many other Hollywood stars, Robert broke into the entertainment industry as a model. At the age of 12, he started his modeling career. __83__, this job did not last long because his look became too “mainly” after several years. “It’s __84__ for a model to have a neutral appearance(中性外表),” said Robert. But then some acting audition(试镜) opportunities came to him.‎ ‎ When he was 17 years old, Robert received a supporting role in Harry Potter and the Goblet Fire(《哈利波特与火焰杯》). And his hard work in the movie was appreciated by the people from the movie world. One year later, his hard work paid off. He got the leading role in Twilightand became popular __85__.‎ ‎( ) 80. A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 ‎ ‎( ) 81. A) all B) various C) most D) any ‎( ) 82. A) gained B) lost C) found D) touched ‎ ‎( ) 83. A) in addition B) However C) Later on D) Instead ‎( ) 84. A) easier B) better C) newer D) funnier ‎( ) 85. A) from time to time B) on the other hand ‎ C) all the way D) throughout the world 宝山区初三英语第一学期期末质量抽查试卷Key:80. A   81. C   82.A   83. A   84. D   85. A 长宁区初三英语第一学期期末质量抽查试卷Key:80. 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