大一英语下学期完形填空
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完形填空 Unit 1
I am frequently asked the question,” Can you use chopsticks?” I have lived in Korea, Japan, and China. In each country, I have, more often than not and without having requested one, been given a fork when one was available. I have politely refused and said that I wound be fine with chopsticks. Sometime, I have to make further explanation.
Chopsticks are the least of my worries when I am eating in an Asian home or restaurant. In fact, learning how to use chopsticks takes me nothing but a few weeks. This is not to say I was skillful, though. Learning how to use chopsticks is easy for me, whereas learning the rituals and how to conduct myself at the table is quite difficult. Just how many times do I have to say “no, thank you” when I really mean “no, thank you, I truly am full”? How do I get away with refusing more food without offending someone? If I insist and I still get more, is it appropriate just not to eat it? This wound be impolite where I come from.
I have enjoyed many great meals and my interactions with the people have been great. I am increasingly aware that I will never be able to give back as much as I have received. I don’t know how I can ever thank all of the people who introduced me to eating in Asia
Unit2
This was what all of the training and pain was about---wining. I watched TV to see the young runner who had been under my coaching for a few years. I wound have been there on the spot had it not been for the traffic problem. I couldn’t make it even on my bicycle. While I watched the younger runner enter to the cheers of thousands of people I could not help thinking of the pains that he had gone through in his training. The young runner was hardly considered to be promising when he first came to me. There were countless training sessions full of pain for him. I had seen fatigue written on his face. I had heard him swear at me. I had been indifferent to his anger and pain. It was clear that only hard work could earn him success. I had smiled to myself when I found that he had too much passion to give up. And he would persist with the training until he reached perfection. I had never forgot to remind him that despite the challenges he had to keep on practice. I was unfair that he had no time for his girlfriend. But that was life for him!
The thunderous shouts and cheers drew me back to TV screen. Oh, my dear, the young runner was gaining speed. He was running to the finish line. He was strong enough to beat other runners. His courage, heart and discipline together with his years of practice won him the honor.
Tears rolled down my cheeks when I found on the screen the young runner was looking around. I understood at once that he was looking for me. For years, he had become so used to my presence, success or failure. It must have seemed strange for him to find me missing. Unit 3
I didn’t marry for all the “right reasons”. Love had nothing to do with marriage. And, for my husband’s part, well, I suspect love was on his mind either. He married me because I made him feel young. He was such an ordinary man going through his change. That didn’t bother me, though. He was still fairly charming, pretty handsome and above all rich. I married for money, and I don’t have any doubt about it. My friends don’t applaud my decision, but I can also tell that they wish, at least a little bit, for some of the same things that I now enjoy. They always prefer to spend a lot of time by my swimming pool than at their common little homes. And another thing, they are always complaining about their“beloved”. “He’s always watching how much I spend.” “It’s become more like a business relationship than a marriage.
My husband, however, doesn’t care how much I spend and our marriage never became a business because it already was one. You could say, we have a mutual understanding. We are very realistic about the whole thing. It is painful for my friends when they realize that love is just
an explosion. Marriage for love never existed for me. And, he’ll never divorce me. He’d lose too much money. Unit 4
Love is important because without it life has no meaning or purpose. Love allows us to do more than we could ever accomplish without its power. So often we take good care of our physical needs . We make sure our bodies are fed, cleaned, clothed, exercised and rested. However, we tend to overlook the most important need---love. Of course, as a society, love is not overlooked. Popular media constantly places great emphasis on what we need to do attract “love”. But being loved is not as powerful an emotional need as that desire to love someone else.
The need to love and care for others is built into us biologically. This need is what allows parents to give up sleep and food while raising their children. This need is what allows people to put themselves at risk to save others form natural disasters or threats.
Love means to cherish, hold dear, and treasure. We do not hurt, harm, or cause pain to those we love; rather, we seek to alleviate(减轻)their suffering. It’s not about wanting to possess or control others; it’s about wanting to set them free. Love is the power that allows the wheel of life to continue turning, for when we love we look beyond our own needs and desires. We sacrifice (牺牲)our time, our energy, our wishes, and sometimes even ourselves because of love. It is love that allows
emergency services personnel to face danger. It is love that allows soldiers to risk everything. The ultimate definition of love is not about feeling but rather about doing good. Unit 5
“Knock it off!” Billy wound not cease(停止)banging his foot on the table. Mrs. Stewart had lost all patience in telling him to stop. Her words were falling on deaf ears. She had asked her son to quit doing something that was bothering her so many times that she hardy even knew the words were coming from her mouth. Billy had got asked to this. He just ignored his mom’s expressions like these. He banged on without a pause. She used to try to phrase her words in positive ways like, “when you bang on the table that way, it upsets me. Would you mind doing something else that is a little quieter?” There was warmth in her voice and she had all of the best intentions. But when she actually managed to get Billy’s attention in this way, he simply replied, “But I’m bored.” She tried to offer him a bunch of alternatives(交替), but nothing worked and it all became too tedious(冗长). It had become noticeable even to herself that she was increasingly using negative expressions.
Mrs. Stewart seems to understand that even if she shouts she can’t expect Billy to respond immediately. But she still believes that to keep on applying the pressures might work someday. Children may learn that
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