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Thinking of my good friends, I sense that my attitudes are totally different towards men and women.

My earliest childhood friend is Donald. In the street was a (an) __ old German truck. No wheels. No doors. Each day, __ we were flying over the Atlantic in that truck our “airplane”,there came that wonderful moment: “Engine __!” I’d shout, “We’ll have to jump out.” Glancing at me,he’d say, “I can’t __!” “Fear not! I’ll drag you to the __.

And when we swam __ the dust, Donald cried “Sharks!” But I always __ him. The next day, changing __,Donald would do the same to me. We saved each other hundreds of times, but when my family really did leave for America, we could do __. We just cried silently as the train __.

These days, Jessica is one of my best friends. Recently we were swimming at a beach in the Atlantic, the __ one I had “flown” over in my German truck with Donald. We were far form shore when we both thought we __ a shark! We began swimming __ toward the shore. Although in __,I fell back to protect her. In the end» the “shark” proved __,but not my deep emotional feeling for my friend. We looked into each other’s eyes and said, “I love you!”

You see with women I could be __    ,emotionally honest and transparent. With male friends, it seemed impossible to __ caring feelings however deep the friendship was. “Am I normal?” I thought to myself. Much to my __,researches show that men and women have very different __ and rational (理性的) processes. I do love all my friends - only the means of expression __.

1.A. advanced    B. decorated    C. abandoned    D. updated

2.A. before    B. while    C. after    D. until

3.A. loss    B. death    C. pressure    D. failure

4.A. jump    B. swim    C. die    D. run

5.A. dust    B. river    C. truck    D. shore

6.A. over    B. through    C. across    D. beyond

7.A. left    B. fetched    C. rescued    D. defeated

8.A. roles    B. manners    C. images    D. forms

9.A. something    B. nothing    C. anything    D. everything

10.A. broke down    B. moved in    C. pulled away    D. blew up

11.A. very    B. last    C. first    D. only

12.A. attacked    B. spotted    C. annoyed    D. killed

13.A. eagerly    B. casually    C. hardly    D. crazily

14.A. panic    B. hesitation    C. doubt    D. silence

15.A. fierce    B. friendly    C. imaginary    D. true

16.A. cool    B. shy    C. passive    D. open

17.A. express    B. hide    C. admit    D. control

18.A. embarrassment    B. disappointment    C. relief    D. surprise

19.A. emotional    B. physical    C. mental    D. moral

20.A. changes    B. develops    C. matters    D. differs

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.C 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.A 20.D 【解析】这篇文章主要讲述了作者对于男性朋友和女性朋友截然不同的情感表达方式,但不论怎样,作者都同样爱着他们。 1.考察形容词词义辨析,advanced先进的;decorated装饰的;abandoned 抛弃的;updated 最新的.由空格后“old German truck"可知,这辆卡车是被抛弃的,故选C. 2.考察连词,before在...之前,while当...时候,after在...之后,until直到,根据空格后的过去进行时可知,应该是当我们正在飞翔越过大西洋时,故选B. 3.考察名词词义辨析,loss丢失,death死亡,pressure压力,failure失败,由后文“We will have to jump out"可知,应该是引擎出故障了,故选D. 4.考察动词词义辨析,jump跳;swim游泳;die死;run跑步,根据前文,因为引擎出故障了,所以作者大喊应该跳出飞机,但作者的朋友却瞪着他,因为他不会“游泳”,故选B. 5.考察名词词义辨析,dust灰尘,river河流,truck卡车,shore海岸,由前文可知作者在安慰他的朋友不要害怕,等跳下去的之后会把他拖到海岸边,故选D. 6.考察介词,over在......的正上方,且不接触;through透过,穿过,表示从一边贯穿到另外一边,或表示在立体空间中的“穿过“;across横穿,横跨;beyond超越,根据句意,我们在水中泳的时候,应该是“穿越”了身旁的垃圾,故选B. 7.考察动词词义辨析,left离开,leave的过去式;fetched取来,取得,fetch的过去式;rescued拯救,救援,rescue的过去式;defeated打败,defeat的过去式,根据前文可知,因为作者的朋友是不会游泳的,所以当我们跳进水里的时候,作者应该是要“拯救”他,故选C. 8.考察名词词义辨析,roles角色;manners礼仪,举止;images形象;forms形式,根据后面一句“Donald would do the same to me", 可知,Donald将会对作者做同样的事情,又根据前文是作者一直在拯救Donald, 所以这次应该是“角色”改变了,故选A. 9.考察不定代词,something某些事情,某些;nothing什么都没有;anything任何事情,或者用于否定句中,代替something ;everything每件事情,由句意可知,当我们全家要去美国的时候,我们什么都做不了,只能静静地哭,故选B. 10.考察动词词组辨析,broke down抛锚;moved in移动,搬进,迁入;pulled away(尤指车辆)开始移动,拉开;blew up爆炸,根据句意,当列车开走的时候,我们只能静静地哭,故选C. 11.考察强调句式,very修饰形容词或者副词,表示“非常”,修饰名词,用于强调名词,根据句意,大西洋正是我和Donald曾经在其上空“飞掠”过的海洋,用very来修饰Atlantic, 表示对Atlantic进行强调,故选A. 12.考察动词词义辨析,attack攻击;spot发现;annoy:惹怒;kill杀死,由后文“in the end, the shark proved imaginary"可知,他们以为“发现了”鲨鱼,其实并没有,故选B. 13.考察副词词义辨析,eagerly渴望地,热切地;casually随意地;hardly几乎不;crazily疯狂地,由前句可知,他们在水中发现了鲨鱼,所以他们开始“疯狂地”向岸边游,故选D. 14.考察名词词义辨析,panic恐惧;hesitation犹豫;doubt怀疑;silence安静,由句意可知,尽管我也很“恐惧”,但我也会游回去保护我朋友,故选A. 15.考察形容词词义辨析,fierce猛烈的;friendly友好的;imaginary想象出来的;true真实的,由shark被标上了引号可以推断,shark并不是真实存在的,而是我们假象出来的,故选C. 16.考察形容词词义辨析,cool凉爽的,酷的;shy害羞的;passive消极被动的;open开放开朗的,由前文总结可知,作者对待自己的女性朋友是情感真挚、透明且“开放”的,故选D. 17.考察动词词义辨析,express表达;hide隐藏;admit承认;control控制,由句意可知,作者对于女性朋友的情感很透明开放,但是对于男性朋友,无论友谊有多深,似乎都不可能把真挚的情感“表达”出来,故选A. 18.考察名词词义辨析,embarrassment尴尬;disappointment失望;relief减轻,缓和;surprise惊喜,由后文“Researches show that men and women have very different emotional and rational processes"可知,作者对待男性和女性朋友表达感情的方式不一样,这是正常的,所以这让作者松了一口气,故选C. 19.考察形容词词义辨析,emotional情感的,感性的;physical身体上的;mental心理上的;moral道德的, 由句意可知,男人和女人有着非常不同的感性和理性过程,与理性相对应的是感性,故选A. 20.考察动词词义辨析,change变化;develop发展;matter重要;differ不一样,由上文可知,不论是男性朋友还是女性朋友,我都爱,只是表达情感的方式“不一样”,故选D. 【名师点睛】完形填空题旨在考察学生综合运用语言知识的能力。做此题时必须通篇考虑,先掌握大意,再综合运用所学词汇、语法及常识进行推理判断。要想取得高分,重点在于以下三点: 1.通读全文,了解大意,紧紧抓住上下文语境所提供的信息,充分利用各种线索作答。先通读了全文,了解了文章讲述的是一位喜欢吃糖的小女孩捡到了钱,然后把钱还给了失主,然后收到了失主感谢的糖果的故事。然后在做题的过程中,便可利用这些信息。例如,第12小题 ,这里并不清楚具体是攻击了鲨鱼,还是惹怒了或是发现了鲨鱼,结合下文“我们以为的鲨鱼是假象出来的”可知,我们只是当时以为发现了鲨鱼。以及第18小题,这里并不能明确判断作者是感到尴尬、失望、放松还是惊喜,只有结合下文的研究发现,才可以推断出作者的表现是正常的,作者感到放松。 2.明确词意,词型,词的搭配,并按上下文需要作答。这篇文章中多次考察到名词,形容词,动词的应用,以及文章细节内容的理解。如第7题,考察了各种动词的意思,又考察了文章细节的理解,根据前文描述作者的朋友不会游泳,可以看出是作者总是在“拯救”他,由此得出答案。 要提高做完形填空的正确率、尽量减少错误选择,也是要有较高的阅读能力作基础的。因此,平时扩大阅读量、扩大知识面,十分必要。学习英语要靠积累,课堂上要积累,课外更要积累。
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