2010年上海二模英语首字母填空附答案
上海会计从业培训-证明
D. Read the passage and fill in the blanks
with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词
,首字母已给):(14分)
Moshe Kai Cavalin is a half
Chinese American boy. As one of the youngest
students to
graduate from a two-year college
at the age of 11, Moshe Kai Cavalin has
every
reason to be proud of h 92 .
But Cavalin
said, “I feel proud, but not too proud, because it
is the
enemy of learning.”
Cavalin
graduated from the East Los Angeles Community
College. What surprised m 93
is not only
his young age, but his excellent performance: he
is one of the three graduates from the
college
who had a high score.
When he first went to
the college at the age of 8, professors treated
him like a child. But later,
he became one of
the c 94 and got along pretty well with the
other students who were 18
years and older.
The 11-year-old college graduate is going to
write a book about his secrets on how he
graduated from college at 11 w 95 going to
primary school and high school.
“I want to be
a scientist like Albert Einstein,” said Cavalin.
Cavalin’s mother Sandy Chien comes from
Taiwan, and his father is from Brazil. Chien said
her son s 96 his talent (天赋) at the age of
two. He learned very fast and liked to watch TV
and read children’s books.
“I tried to
send my son to the elementary school, but I found
that he learned too fast and very
often he had
n 97 to do during the lessons. So I decided to
teach him at home.” said Chien.
Like many
Chinese parents, Chien sent her son to a private
school to learn the piano at 4, and
later sent
him to learn Chinese Kung Fu. At age 7, Cavalin
had c 98 high school at home.
Being born
in America, English is his mother language. He can
also speak French. He likes to play
games with
friends of the same age. However, he has a good
relationship with the students who
are 10
years older than him at college.
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showed 97 nothing
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D.Read the passage and fill in the blanks with
proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已
给):(14分)
Hi Mary,
Thank you for
writing to me and I will try to give you some
ideas about improving your written
English.
The bad news, of course, is that there is no e 92
way to do this. It takes work.
Improving
your English, like getting better at anything
else, means lots of practice. I think you
already know enough words and grammar in
English to make sentences and to understand
English, and
the problem you have is as the
problem all Chinese students have when they learn
English. You go to
English class a couple of
times a week and the r 93 of the time you speak
Chinese. If you come to
Canada, your English
would improve very q 94 because you would use
it all day, every day. It’s
just practice.
To improve your writing in English, you
should do t 95 things. First, you should try to
read
English as much as possible. It
doesn’t matter what you read, so pick something
that interests you.
Reading English will show
you how English words are used together, how
English speakers express
themselves and so on,
so you can learn a lot from that. Then you should
practice writing. Ask your
teacher if you can
get extra assignments and write things like short
stories. Your teacher can show you
where you
make mistakes and how to c 96 them. You can
also write more letters to English
speakers on
the Internet (I will be happy to exchange letters
with you if that will help). Don’t worry if
you make mistakes b 97 that is how you
learn.
You say you can not obey your
plans. In English we say, “Plan the work, work the
plan.” You need a
plan and then you need to
follow your plan to improve.
I hope these
ideas are u 98 . I wish you luck, and if you
want to write to me I will be happy to
try to
help you. We can talk about China, about Canada or
anything else you like.
Best wishes,
Brad Flankin
D. 92 easy 93
rest 94 quickly 95 two 96 correct 97because
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D. Read the passage and fill in
the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当
词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)
When Chinese
people find out that someone comes from London,
they
often say, is a foggy city, isn't
it?British people who visit China
often have
to say that London is not a foggy city at all! In
fact, London u 92
to be a foggy city, but
it isn't any more.
In London, lots of its
pollution came from factories, but a lot of it
came
from coal (煤) because people burned it in
their houses to keep w 93
during the
winter. By the 1950s, London's air pollution had
become so bad that
the government decided to
do something to clean up the air. A new rule was
made. It said that
n 94 was allowed to
burn coal in any British city. Just a few years
later, the air became
much cleaner.
Now
many Chinese cities meet the same kind of p 95
with air pollution that London
met forty or
fifty years ago. However, it is more d 96 for
Chinese cities to solve it. First,
more of the
pollution comes from big factories than from coal
that people use in their houses. If
these
factories are suddenly c 97 , lots of people
will lose their jobs. Second, cleaner fuels
are quite expensive. However, the air in many
cities is already s 98 becoming cleaner,
because the government and ordinary people are
trying to make pollution less.
D) 92.
used 93. warm 94. nobody 95. problem 96.
difficult 97. closed 98. Slowly
D. Read
the passage and fill in the blanks with proper
words
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词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)
Shanghai, a beautiful city during the day,
becomes
even more wonderful at night.
At the end of the day, both the older
part of the city around the Bund and the more m
92
buildings in Pudong are full of colorful
bright lights. The buildings, both new and old,
look c
93 different and very exciting.
If you look across the Huangpu River, you can
see the brilliant Oriental Pearl TV Tower and
the Jinmao Tower. Take a boat a 94 the
river and you can see the amazing nightlife on the
Bund. There are more than 30 tour boats,
including ancient dragon boats in the Ming and
Qing
styles and boats made in the Shikumen
style.
If you prefer w 95 in the streets,
try the famous Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
(步
行街). There are busy shops and cafes and you
will see thousands of local people enjoying
themselves. Most of the shops close at 10 pm
but at that time, teahouses are still open. In
fact,
some of them are open 24 hours a day.
Karaoke bars and coffee houses are also popular
nightlife
places where you can meet friends
and make new o 96 .
If you are in Shanghai
for the first time, make sure you also visit
Xingtiandi, a very popular a
97 where you
can see buildings in Western and Chinese style
side by side. Xingtiandi is a
great place for
young people, but it may be a little n 98 for
older visitors! A quieter place to
visit is
Park 97, near the west gate of Fuxing Park, Luwan
District. Park 97 opened in 1997 and
you can
find clubs and international restaurants like Baci
where you can get Italian food and
Tokyo
Joe’s, a Japanese restaurant.
92. modern
93. completely 94. along 95. walking 96. ones
97. areaattraction
98. noisynoisier
D. Read the passage and fill in the blanks
with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词
,首字母已给):(14分)
Eyes Can Speak
Much meaning
can be carried clearly, with our eyes, so it is
often said
that eyes can speak.
Do you
have such kind of e 92 ? In a bus you may
look at a
stranger, but not too long. And if
he f 93 that he is being looked at,
he
may feel uncomfortable. The same is in the daily
life. If you are looked at
for more than
necessary, you will look at y 94 up and
down, to see
if there is anything wrong with
you. If nothing goes wrong, you will feel angry
toward the person
who is looking at you that
way. Eyes do speak, right?
Looking too long at
someone may seem to be r 95 . But sometimes
things are
different. If a man looks at a
woman for more than 10 seconds, it may mean that
he wishes to
attract her attention, to make
her understand that he loves her. W 96 two
people are in a
conversation, the speaker will
only look at the listener from time to time, in
order to make sure
that the listener does pay
attention to what he or she is speaking. Lovers
will enjoy looking at each
other or being
looked at for a long time, to show something that
w 97 cannot express.
Clearly, eye
contact should be done according to the
relationship b 98 two people
and the
place where you stay.
D) 92. experience
93. finds 94. yourself
95. rude 96. When
97. words 98. Between
D. Read the
passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在
短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分
)
Test scores make you either happy
or sad and your parents pay high attention
to
your test results. You spend days filling in
blanks, trying to make the best a
(92) to
question after question. Maybe you tried your
hardest or maybe you
n (93) tried! What you
need to remember is that a test is a picture of
your
ability from just one day. It consists of
some pieces including your health, your
personality, your
interests, and your
motivation. You need to look at all the pieces to
get a clear i (94) of your
progress. So
whether your scores are higher than you thought,
or l (95) than you had hoped, try
not to
think of them as what you will be at last. It
probably c (96) you why your scores have
become the focus of your life. The purpose of
a test is to check how much you have learned about
a subject. It not only helps make your newly
acquired knowledge forever, but also enables you
to
find out what needs to spend more time
improving. If you’re p (97) with the results,
encourage
yourself to work for a further aim.
If disappointment has overcome you, ask your
teacher and your
parents to help you set a
reasonable goal for improvement. Most exams are
about to test your skill
in certain subject
areas such as math, language and arts. Some
compare your skills to other
students’ skills
from across the country, o (98) just test
whether or not you have mastered a
specific
skill. These scores can be very puzzling…even to
adults. You should speak to both your
teacher
and your parents to find out what they mean in
your educational journey. It is important to
take a correct attitude towards test scores.
92. answer 93. never 94. idea 95. lower
96. confuses 97. pleased 98. others;
Read
the passage and fill in the blanks with proper
words (在短文的空格内填入
适当的词, 使其内容通顺,没空格限填一词,首字母已给):
(14分)
Several years ago, a famous TV series
named Struggle (奋斗) made a beautiful girl famous
in China. She is Wang Luodan, who played the
role(扮演) of Mi Lan in this TV series. Then she
r___92___ a lot of applause(掌声) and praise.
When Wang Luodan first went to Secondary
Normal School (师范中专), she began to show
her
ability in art and literature(文学). She was the o
93 one in her school who could play the
drums, besides playing the piano and dancing
well. “I felt that I was very cool at that time.”
Wang
said.
In 2001, Wang Luodan
entered the Beijing Film Academy(学院), learning
performance. She
worked hard as a c 94
student and had great patience. When her
classmates became
famous, she was not w 95
or disappointed.
Her first TV series was
Butterfly in the Air. Because of her sweet
appearance, she was
chosen for the role of
Shan Juan in the TV series Sun Shining like
Blossom. In order to play the
role well, Wang
cut her long h 96 and missed the chance to
appear in the movie
Qinghong.
Last
year, The TV series My youthfulness was very p
97 . Wang Luodan played Qian
Xiaoyang, a
confident, lovely and garrulous(喋喋不休的)country
girl. Now many of Qian
Xiaoyang’s classic(经典的)
words are very popular on the Internet such as
“The time is too slim
as well as the slot of
fingers is too broad. (时间太瘦,指缝太宽。)”
Wang Luodan is an ambitious a 98 , she will
achieve more in the future.
D) ed
ecommon d r s
D. Read the passage and
fill in the blanks with proper words
(在短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给): (14分)
Small moments sometimes last a very long time.
And a few words — though they mean
little
at the time to the people who say them — can have
great power.
I recently heard a s 92
from Malcolm Davis, who has been a professional
writer for
the last twenty-four years, mostly
in advertising.
As a boy, Davis was t 93
shy and helpless. He had f 94 friends and no
self-confidence. Then one day, his high-school
English teacher, Ruth White, asked the class to
write their own chapter that would f 95
the last chapter of the novel since they had been
reading To Kill a Mockingbird. Davis wrote his
chapter and turned it in. Today he cannot recall a
96 special about the chapter he wrote, or
what grade Mrs. White gave him. However, what he
does remember is the four words in the paper:
“This is good writing.” Four words. They c 97
his life.
“Until I read those words, I
had no idea of who I was or what I was or what I
was going to
be,” he said, “After reading her
note, I went home and wrote a short story,
something I had always
dreamed of doing but
never believed I could do.”
Over the r 98
of that year in school, he wrote many short
stories and always brought them
to Mrs. White
for instruction. “She was encouraging, helping and
honest. She was just what I
needed,” Davis
said.
(D) 92. story 93. terribly 94.
few 95. follow 96. anything 97. changed 98.
Rest
D. Read the passage and fill in the
blanks with proper
words(在短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):
(14分)
I was in New York and rode with a friend
in a taxi. When we got out, my friend said to the
driver, “Thank you. You did a good job of
driving.”
The driver was surprised for a
second.
“I admire the way you keep cool
in h 92 traffic,” my friend said. “Thank you,”
the driver
said and drove off.
“What
was that all about?” I asked.
“I am trying
to bring l 93 back to New York,” he said. “I
believe it can save the city.”
“How can
one man save New York?”
“It’s not one
man. S 94 the driver has 20 passengers. He’s
going to be nice to those 20
people because
someone was nice to him. Those people in turn will
be kinder to their employees
(雇员), or
shopkeepers, or waiters, or their own families. At
last the goodwill could s 95 to at
least
1,000 people. If I can make three people happy,
then finally I can change the attitudes (态度)
of 3,000 people.”
“It sounds good,” I
said, “but I’m not sure whether it would work in
practice.”
“Nothing is lost if it
doesn’t. It didn’t take a 96 of my time or
money to tell that man he
was doing a good
job. I have made a study of this. The thing that
seems to be lacking (缺乏) for
the postal
employees is that no one tells the people who work
for the post office what a good job
they’re
doing,” he said.
“B 97 they’re not
doing a good job,” I said.
“They’re not doing
a good job because they feel nobody cares whether
they do a good job or
not. Why not say a kind
word to them? When those people hear my words,
they will feel better.
The city will benefit
from their h 98 . If more people join me, the
city will become a better
place,” he said.
D) 92. heavy 93. love 94. Suppose 95.
spread 96. any 97. But 98. Happiness
D. Read the passage and fill in the blanks
with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词
,首字母已给):(14分)
Education in ancient Greece
The ancient Greeks were great builders and
thinkers. Their
ideas still influence (影响) us
today, (92) e__________ in the
arts, science,
literature and philosophy. But school for boys
and girls in ancient Greece was very different
from today.
School for boys
Boys in
ancient Greece stayed at home when they were
young.
They helped their parents work and had
(93) h__________ like fishing and sailing. At
the age of six or
seven, most of them started
to go to school. They studied
philosophy and
(94) h__________ to play the lyre (a kind of
musical instrument). They also studied other
subjects, but they did
not use many books.
Most of what they (95) l __________ was
said
out loud and memorized.
School for girls
In most places in ancient Greece, girls did
not go to school. They
stayed at home and
learned (96) f__________ their mothers. Girls
were not allowed to go outside the house much.
(97) H__________,
things were different for
girls in a part of Greece called Sparta. Girls
there went to military (军事的) school where they
learned how to
wrestle and fight! This was to
prepare them for joining the (98)
a__________.
Girls in Sparta were allowed to go outside the
house a
lot more.
D) 92.
especially 93. hobbies
94. how 95.
learned 96. from 97. However 98. Army
D.
Read the passage and fill in the blanks with
proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已
给):(14分)
We love to be fashionable. So we buy
clothes from time to time to make us look
p___92___
or cooler. But a problem appears:
how to deal with those old clothes? Don't just
throw them out.
You can do s___93___
different!
Donate your old clothes to
charities. Some organizations c___94___ old
clothes for those
who need them in local areas
or send them to foreign countries.
Keep them.
Fashion is a thing that goes a___95___ in cycles.
So an out-of-date coat may be
the hottest
thing on the market next year.
Do it yourself.
It’s not too hard. But you have to think it over
b___96___ you do. It’s easy to
find some tips
online. If you are good at fashion designing, you
could even s___97___ your
creation to make
some money.
Recycle them. Some clothes
l___98___ those made of denim(牛仔布) can be
recycled.
Denim can be used again, for
example, to build houses for people who are made
homeless by
natural disasters.
Keep
clothes out of landfills (垃圾填埋场) ! You can do it!
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D.Read the
passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在
短文的空格内填入恰当的
词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(共14分)
The Winter Olympics in Vancouver(温哥华) ended
last month. It was a big success. Many
people
worked very hard to make it a big success: the
sportsmen and the sportswomen, the
Olympic
organizers and, of course, t___92___ of people who
came to Vancouver to work as
volunteers.
There were 18,5000 volunteers at this
Olympics. Most came from countries far away,
including China. They helped the visitors by
showing them directions and giving them i___93___.
They also worked as ushers(引座员) at events to
make sure ticket holders got to their proper
seats.
Some volunteers worked as drivers to
make sure VIPs l__94____ judges got to events on
time.
Many of the volunteers took time off
from their jobs to come to Vancouver. They chose
to
work ten hours a day at the Olympics, for
f__95____. They didn’t receive any money or get
any
special gifts for their work. They did,
h___96___, get a great feeling: the feeling of
helping out
and of being a part of something
big.
One man said he volunteered because it
was,“a chance to be part of one of the biggest
events
in the world. I didn’t want to miss
out.”
It’s a great feeling to know that you
have p___97____ a part, even a small part, in
making a big
event a success. At the Shanghai
World Expo, you have a chance to know that
feeling. Even if you
can’t be an official
volunteer, you can s___98____ be friendly and
helpful to foreign visitors. It
will be a
chance for you to be a part of something big and
make Expo a big success.
D. 92. thousands
93. information 94. like 95. free r 98.
Still
D. Read the passage and fill in
the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内
容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)
The government
employs(雇佣) many people to help take care of
our society. However, they cannot help out
every one just by themselves.
They need our
help! Consider Volunteering!
What Is
Volunteering?
Volunteering is when we
regularly go and do nice things for other
people. There are many t__92__ of volunteers.
Volunteers may help out in local retirement homes,
or in hospitals. Some volunteers work with
poor people and other volunteers help teach
orphaned
children to read.
Volunteering
Teaches Mature(成熟) Thinking
Volunteering is
something that really helps us. It gives us a
chance to stop complaining about
our own
lives, and realized e__93__ how lucky we are. We
are able to see the people who really
need
help. Volunteering also teaches us more a__94__
responsibility, patience, empathy(同情心),
and
above all, compassion(爱心).
Ways to Start
Volunteering
There are many places that you
can go to try to start volunteering. Here are just
a few places
you can go and what you can do at
each place.
Hospital-ask if you can go and
visit people who are really s__95__. Sometimes all
they
need is just someone who will t___96___
with them, or someone to give them hope.
Orphanage(孤儿院) -the children living here
really need someone to p__97__ with them.
Whatever you decide to do, just do the
b__98__you can.
92. types 93. exactly
94. about 95. sick 96. talk 97. play 98. Best
D. Read the passage and fill in the
blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内容通顺,
每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)
My name is Lin Hui. I
like to tell stories about people who work
together. What is even better
is when
countries help each other and build a good
friendship. An excellent e 92 of this
happen when Britain and China worked together
to bring the Milu deer back to China.
Milu
deer, a kind of animal with large horns(角), used
to be c 93 in China long ago.
People could
see Milu deer in most places at that time. Like
other deer they lived together and ate
grass
and the soft parts of trees. But later, Milu deer
were often killed for food or sport. The Ming
and Qing dynasties(朝代) did not protect them
and many were killed. That is how the Milu deer d
94 from China.
Luckily b 95 all of
them were killed, some were taken to Britain to
improve the
environment of the beautiful park
which belonged to the Duke of Bedford(贝德福特公爵). He
liked them so much that he took them from
China to Britain. Milu deer liked the cool, wet
weather
in England and their number increased
year by year. As a result, when in 1985 the
government of
China wanted to bring
back the Milu deer, the Duke of Bedford was able
to h 96 . The first
deer came back to China
to the Nanhaizi Milu Park 20 kilometers south of
Beijing and the centre
in Dafeng, Jiangsu
Province.
The deer certainly seem h 97 to
be back in China as their number has grown
quickly.
There are now so many of them that a
new park has been opened for them in Hubei
Province. At
the moment the Milu deer live in
centres where they are being w 98 protected
and cared for.
It is told that one day there
will be enough animals to let them live in the
wild again.