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1、乐山市2014高考英语完形填空:2013暑假作业题(8)及答案All the World AsksOn my first day in a college classroom, I felt like an overgrown child returning to civilization (文明世界) after having been lost in the forest for thirty years. There I sat, 1 enough to be a father to most of the students in the room, 2 unconfident enou
2、gh to be their baby brother. We were crowded elbow (肘部) to elbow, listening to a 3 who looked even younger than the students. I felt uncomfortable and out of place as the professor carefully 4 what she expected us to learn. As I listened, I couldnt help but 5 of my own oldest daughter who was now be
3、ginning her first year in 6 , just like me. I remembered how hard I had tried to help build self-confidence in her and my other children. So why did I suddenly feel like a scared 7 myself? When I walked out of that classroom, I had serious 8 about my ability to make it 9 college. Not until late that
4、 night did my thinking 10 . It was a long-distance 11 from my daughter, my fellow college freshman (新生), that did the trick. She spoke on the phone about the doubts, worries and anxieties she was 12 . She was certain that shed never 13 at college. How 14 her worries sounded. In my most confident par
5、ental 15 , I said, “Doing your best is all the world 16 .” The next day in class, those words still repeated in my head. When the professor raised a 17 for the class, nobody, including me, 18 to answer. When I looked around at the 19 and uncertainty on the young faces in that room, I knew 20 what I
6、had to do: my best. Thats all the world asks. So I raised my hand, and the professor called my name. I spoke. 1. A. big B. tall C. old D. strong 2. A. andB. soC. orD. yet 3. A. professor B. teacher C. lecturer D. instructor 4. A. showed B. explained C. designed D. offered5. A. think B. speak C. talk
7、 D. hear6. A. school B. office C. classroom D. college7. A. father B. parent C. child D. son8. A. fears B. doubts C. opinions D. ideas9. A. over B. on C. with D. through10. A. stop B. turn C. change D. continue11. A. call B. talk C. report D. discussion12. A. acquiring B. gaining C. experiencing D.
8、feeling13. A. fail B. succeed C. win D. pass14. A. common B. ordinary C. regular D. familiar15. A. sound B. whisper C. word D. voice 16. A. hopes B. asks C. wants D. expects17. A. request B. problem C. question D. demand18. A. dared B. preferred C. tried D. prepared19. A. sorrow B. joy C. fear D. an
9、ger20. A. exactly B. roughly C. gradually D. certainly参考答案15 CDABA 610 DCBDC1115 ACBDD1620 BCACA*结束. 完形填空It may be difficult to understand nonverbal(非语言的)messages because different cultures have different expectations about eye contact, physical 1 , body gestures, etc. Lets consider eye contact. Chi
10、ldren from many Latin American and Asian 2 show respect by avoiding the glance of important persons. A teacher whos 3 with this, however, might consider the lack of eye contact as a sign of 4 . For many American Indian children, 5 a teacher in the eye and answering her question in front of the class
11、 is “showing off”. Culture greatly 6 attitudes about physical contact, whether its a handshake, hug, or pat on the back. In Asia, female friends 7 hold hands and men casually(随便地) hug one another as they walk down the street. Americans, however, may feel 8 with such public behavior. In some Asian cu
12、ltures, affectionately patting an 9 head is strictly taboo(禁忌), 10 it can be acceptable behavior between adults and young children. How 11 should people stand to each other when theyre having a conversation? In areas of the Middle East and South America, people stand very close when 12 . European Am
13、ericans like to have 13 distance between them, while some African Americans 14 even more space. You can 15 great discomfort by standing too close to another person. Not being 16 of this can even prevent someone from understanding or 17 the ideas youre trying to get across. To create a positive envir
14、onment for communication, your nonverbal message must closely 18 your verbal message. One way to do this is to carefully observe how children and families speak and 19 around each other and with people they respect. This can 20 clues(线索) about the true meaning of their nonverbal interactions. 1. A.
15、exerciseB. touchC. educationD. strength2. A. schoolsB. villagesC. homelandsD. cultures3. A. uncertainB. angryC. unfamiliarD. popular4. A. disrespectB. ideaC. dangerD. disappointment5. A. seeingB. staring atC. lookingD. glancing at6. A. influencesB. guaranteesC. arrangesD. indicates7. A. neverB. ofte
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