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第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Arriving in a new city, I had the strangest first week of my graduate school. I fell and broke my 36 within two days of arriving there! I was really 37 by the kindness shown by my new 38 , someone who I had only just met. "We are family now", she said when she found me 39 in my room with a swollen leg, unable to move, in a 40 city with no family except across three oceans.
She 41 me to the student health center by taxi to get my leg 42 . The driver was so nice and said to me how 43 I was to have a friend like that. After that, my roommate 44 stop helping me — she made me delicious meals and 45 them to me and made me comfortable despite my insistence that I could do things on my own. When I refused her help, "I really like 46 people", she would say, "and I believe what goes 47 always comes around..." and this was from someone who I had been 48 just by chance!
I was 49 touched by the kindness of everyone — the girl in the elevator, people on the bus, the doctors and nurses—people who were so considerate and 50 . Not feeling lonely and homesick any more, I 51 I’ve become a member of a big family.
The small acts 52 in my mind — the bus drivers gave me the luxury of being picked up from any point wherever and made sure I could get the connections to 53 I needed to go... or the many people who 54 the door open for me — small things that were incredibly hard with inconvenience. In whatever way I could, I decided to 55 the universe for its blessings.
36. A. leg B. arms C. back D. fingers
37. A. interested B. assisted C. touched D. advocated
38. A. classmate B. teacher C. desk-mate D. roommate
39. A. studying B. lying C. walking D. dying
40. A. strange B. different C. big D. small
41. A. brought B. fetched C. took D. drove
42. A. examined B. examining C. examine D. to examine
43. A. easy B. comfortable C. inspiring D. lucky
44. A. didn't B. had to C. failed to D. promised to
45. A. cooked B. brought C. bought D. sent
46. A. to help B. help C. being helped D. helping
47. A. around B. across C. over D. beyond
48. A. parted B. passed C. paired D. pitied
49. A. slightly B. secretly C. seriously D. suddenly
50. A. concentrated B. concerned C. changed D. conducted
51. A. felt B. stopped C. announced D. determined
52. A. stayed B. lasted C. grew D. related
53. A. whatever B. whenever C. wherever D. whoever
54. A. prepared B. held C. tended D. threw
55. A. refuse B. repay C. reach D. receive
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Some people look at a hole and see empty space. Others see opportunity. That’s what Sheri Schmelzer spotted a few years ago when everyone—including her three children—started wearing Crocs, the colorful shoes dotted with holes.
“My kids and I were clowning around, and my eldest daughter, Lexie, got the sewing kit out. I brought one of the Crocs, pulled some buttons, rhinestones, and fabric out of the kit, and stuck them in the holes. Lexie said, ‘Mom, I love that!’”
Sheri and Lexie, then seven, spent the rest of the day filling holes in the family’s 12 pairs of Crocs. Every look-alike shoe was suddenly unique. When her husband, Rich, experienced in setting up businesses, came home later that day, says Sheri, “I could see the light bulb go on over his head,” Crocs had sold millions of pairs of shoes; the couple figured they could create a business simply by riding the wave. Rich refused to let a decorated Croc leave their Boulder, Colorado, house until he’d filed a patent.
But first they needed a name. “Rich and I had seen a movie where Meg Ryan says to Tom Hanks, ‘I’m such a flibbertigibbet!’ That became my nickname, so I called the business Jibbitz.” While Sheri designed, Rich strategized. They decided to sell the charms through a website, Jibbitz.com
Six months later, in February 2006, Sheri was doing so well that Rich left his business to work with her full-time. She was making hundreds of Jibbitz to order, by hand, by herself, in their basement. And filling those holes wasn’t as easy as it looked. The bigger the shoe, the bigger the holes; it took six models before Sheri figured out how to make her charms one-size-fits-all. Later Rich found a way to get plastic Jibbitz manufactured in China.
Someone at Crocs was sure going to notice the charms—after all, the company was headquartered (總部設(shè)在) just ten miles down the road. Duke Hanson, one of Crocs’ founders, spotted Lexie and her Jibbitz at the local pool, handed her his business card, and said, “Have your mom call me.”
Sheri and Rich met with Crocs executives, but no one suggested buying the company. Sheri was actually relieved because she wanted to see if she, not Crocs, could make it big. And she did. In December 2006, Crocs bought Jibbitz for $20 million, with the Schmelzers staying on board.
1. The passage is mainly about ____.
A. how the Schmelzers found opportunities out of nothing.
B. how the Schmelzers found opportunities and developed their business
C. how creativity matters to a successful business
D. how the business of Crocs became successful.
2. When Sheri said, “I could see the light bulb go on over his head”, she meant that ____.
A. Rich was really excited B. Rich liked their shoe charms
C. saw this as a business opportunity
D. Rich wasn’t satisfied with the decorations
3. From Paragraph 5, we can learn that ____.
A. the Schmelzers kept improving to make their business successful
B. Sheri does not trust others when it comes to designing Jibbitz
C. making the products unique is key to business success
D. Rich made a lot of sacrifices for their family business
4. Which of the following is arranged in the right order according to the text?
a. the Schmelzers applied for a patent b. Crocs’ shoes sold well
c. the Schmelzers set up their website
d. by making their products in China, the Schmelzers spread their business.
A. acdb B.bacd C. bcad D. adcb
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Jean could be a very pretty girl, but she__________no attention to her clothes.
A. pays B. was paying C. paid D. had paid
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The fire was finally brought under control, but not______ heavy damage had been caused.
A. before B. after C. since D. until
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The workmen made so much _____ that Mrs. Walker had to spend three days cleaning up afterwards.
A. trouble B. damage C. mess D. nuisance
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. It isn't so much whether he works hard; the question is whether he works _____.
A. above all B. in all C. at all D. after all
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Violent programs on television may have a bad _____ on children.
A. affection B. pressure C. influence D. control
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Some areas, _____ their severe weather conditions, are hardly populated.
A. due to B. but for C. in spite of D.with relation to
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