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高级英语填空题

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A man is not likely to fashion a spear for himself (1) w point will fall

off in mid-flight; nor is a woman who weaves her own basket (2) l to make it out of rotted straw. (3) S , if one is sewing a parka for a husband who is (4) a to go hunting for the family (5) w the temperature

at sixty below, all stitches will be perfect. And when the (6) m who make boats are the uncles and fathers of those who sail them, they will be as seaworthy as the state of the art permits.2. Growth (7) a layer on layer of executives, foremen, engineers, production workers, and sales specialists to the payroll. (8) S each new employee contributes a (9) d share to the overall production process, (10)a from the company and its product are likely to increase along with the neglect or even purposeful sabotage of quality standards.答案: 1. whose 2. likely 4. about5. with 6. men 7. adds8. Since 9, diminished 10. alienation

After the first years, as children's consumption of the new medium increased, together with parental (1) c about the possible effects of so much television viewing, a steady refrain helped to soothe and reassure anxious (2) p . "Television always enters a (3) p of influences that already exist: the home, the peer group, the school, the church, and culture (4) g ," write the authors of an early and influential study of television's (5) e on children. In other words, if the child's home life is all right's parents need not worry about the effects of all that television watching.But television does not (6) m influence the child; it deeply influences that "pattern of influences" that is (7) m to ameliorate its effects. Home and family life (8) h changed in important ways since the advent of television. The peer group has become television-oriented, and much of the time (9) c spend together is occupied b y television viewing. Culture generally has been (10) t by television.答案: 1. concern 2. parents3. pattern 4. generally 5.

effects6. merely 7. meant 8. has9. children10. transformed

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But it is not particularly easy for one to climb up out of the working-class --- especially he is handicapped by the possession of ideals and illusions. 1)When I lived on a ranch in California, and 2)I was hard to find the ladder whereby to climb. 3)I early inquired for the rate of interest on invested money, and worried 4)my child's brain for an understanding of the virtues and excellencies 5)of the remarkable invention of man, compound interest. Further, 6)I ascertained current rates of wages 7)for workers of all ages, and the cost of 8)living. By all this data I concluded that if I

began immediately and 9) worked and saved until I was fifty years of age, I would then stop 10) working and enter into participation in a fair portion of the delights and good-nesses that would then be open to me higher up in society. 答案: 1. especially 和 he之间加 if 2. 去掉When 3. hard 和 to 之间加 put4. 去掉 for 5. 把 for 改成 into 6. 把 the 改成 that 7. ascertained 和current 之间加 the 8. 没有错误9. 把 By 改成 From 10. 把 would 改成could

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Even a slight alteration in the wording of a statement can subtly (1) s the meaning. Look at these two sentences:1) In my childhood I loved to watch trains go by. 2) When I was a child I loved watching trains go by.At first glance these two sentences are (2) e the same. But look more closely and you will see that there are very (3) t differences. In my childhood is a shade more (4) a than When I was a child. Watching perhaps emphasizes the (5) l at trains a little more than to watch. This is a very subtle example, and it would be (6) p to argue about it, but everyone would at (7) o agree that there is a marked difference (8) b the next two statements: 1) He died poor. 2) He expired in indigent circumstances.In one sense expired is a (9) s for died and in indigent circumstances for poor, but when the whole statement is (10) c , we cannot maintain that the two are the same.答案: 1. shift2. exactly3. tiny4. abstract 5. looking 6. possible7. once8. between 9. synonym 10. considered

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Here I found, also, warm faith in the human, glowing idealism, sweet-nesses of unselfishness, renunciation, and martyrdom --- the splendid stinging things of the spirit. 1) Here the life was clean, noble, and alive. Here life 2)rehabilitated itself, became wonderful and glorious; I was 3)glad to be alive. I was in touch with great souls who 4) exalted flesh and spirit over dollars and cents, and for whom 5) the thin wail of the starved slum child meant more over all 6)the pomp and circumstances of commercial expansion 7) and world empire. All about me were the nobleness of 8) purpose and heroism of effort, my days and nights 9)were sunshine and star-shine, all fire and dew, and before 10)my eyes, ever burning and blazing, the Holy Grail, Christ's own Grail, the warm human, long-suffering and maltreated, but to be rescued and saved at the last.答案: 1. 在本行第一个 the 之前加 all 2. 去掉 the 3. 把 became 改成 becoming4. 无错误5. 把 for 改成 to6. 把 over 改

成than7. 把 circumstances 改成 circumstance8. 去掉 the9. 在my 之前加 and10. 把第三个 and 改成 with

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I looked at the flower, not knowing what to say, and then answered, “I see something soft and beautiful, Grandpa.”Kneeling, he pulled me close. “It isn’t just the roses that are beautiful,

Billy. It’s that special place in your heart that makes them

so.”His eyes met mine again. “Billy, I planted these roses a long, long time ago --- before your mother was even a dream. I put them

into the soil the day my first son was born. It was my way of saying thank-you to God. That boy’s name was Billy, just like yours. I used to watch him pick roses for his mother.”I saw my grandfather’s tears. I had never seen him cry before. His voice became hoarse.“One day a terrible war came, and my son, like so many sons, went away to fight a great evil. He and I walked to the train station together … Three months later a telegram came. My son had died in some tiny village in Italy. All I could think of was that the last thing I said to him in this life was goodbye.”Grandpa slowly stood up. “Don’t ever say goodbye, Billy. Don’t ever give in to the sadness and the loneliness of that word. I want you to remember instead the joy and the happiness of those times when you first said hello to a friend. Take that special hello and lock it away within you --- in that place in your heart where summer is an always time. When you and your

friends must part, I want you to reach deep within you and bring back that first hello.”A year and half later, my grandfather became gravely ill. When he returned from several weeks in the hospital, he wanted his bed next to the window, where he could see his beloved rosebush.Then the family was summoned and I returned to the old house. It was decided that the oldest grandchildren would be allowed to say their goodbyes. When it came to my turn, I noted how tired he looked. His eyes were closed and his breathing was slow and hard.I took his hand as gently as he had once taken mine.“Hello, Grandpa,” I whispered. His eyes slowly opened.“Hello, my friend,” he said, with a brief smile. His eyes closed again and I moved on.I was standing by his rosebush when an uncle came to tell me that my grandfather had died. Remembering Grandpa’s words, I reached deep within my for

those special feelings that had made up our friendship. Suddenly, and truly, I knew what he had meant about never saying goodbye --- about refusing to give in to the sadness. 7.The author was named after his

uncle when he was born. ( )答案:正确

It may also be said that rational, industrious, useful human beings are divided into two classes: first, those whose work is work and whose pleasure is pleasure; and secondly, those whose work and pleasure are one. For these 1)the former is the majority. They have their compensations. The long hours 2)in the office or factory bring with them as their reward, 3)not the means of sustenance, but also a keen appetite for pleasure

4)even in their simplest and most modest forms. 5)But the Fortune's favored children belong to the second class. 6)Their life is a natural harmony. For them 7)the working hours are never long. Each day is a holiday, 8)and for ordinary holidays when they

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