【吉林省成人高考英語-復(fù)習(xí)資料3】
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PartⅢ Cloze
Cloze 1
Has it ever struck you that what the tourist considers most picturesque about a country the local resident often thinks shameful and unprogressive? The average visitor 46 the Middle East finds camels fascinating; 47 they attract him strongly or they repel him strongly, but 48 , he finds them romantic and 49 local color. If, 50 , he talks enthusiastically about camels to a local 51 , hoping to gain favor in his sight thereby, he will almost certainly be 52 . He will be met with 53 incomprehension of his viewpoint, or even hostility 54 it.
It seems to be a fact that familiarity 55 contempt, and that those who seek excitement and romance cannot see it at 56 , under their noses, but only in distant lands. The Middle Easterner traveling abroad enjoys 57 cowboys and Indians in America, old castles and cathedrals in France, and Gypsies in Spain. Is it not because they are unprogressive 58 he enjoys these sight; his pleasure is not mixed with feelings of superiority, just 59 the European or American visitor to the Middle East is 60 by camels and veiled women and ancient buildings, not 61 they make him feel how rich and clever he is 62 , 63 because they are strange and remote and mysterious, arousing 64 him feelings of curiosity which are deeply rooted in man’s 65 .
(B)46. A) for B) to C) at D) with
(B)47. A) both B) either C) any D) neither
(C)48. A) in case B) in this respect C) in other words D) in any case
(A)49. A) full of B) in addition C) instead of D) after all
(B)50. A) ever B) however C) yet D) above all
(D)51. A) head B) candidate C) colleague D) acquaintance
(D)52. A) bothered B) disturbed C) disgusted D) disappointed
(A)53. A) blank B) bleak C) blind D) bland
(D)54. A) at B) for C) with D) to
(B)55. A) bleeds B) breeds C) breaks D) breathes
(C)56. A) village B) cottage C) home D) house
(D)57. A) looking B) to look C) to see D) seeing
(A)58. A) that B) which C) what D) why
(B)59. A) like B) as C) that D) because
(D)60. A) destined B) doomed C) favored D) fascinated
(D)61. A) as B) since C) for D) because
(A)62. A) by contrast B) in conclusion C) in that D) to sum up
(A)63. A) but B) since C) so D) for
(B)64. A) atB) in C) out ofD) within
(A)65. A) nature B) birthC) existence D) individuality
Cloze 2
An American warship once paid a visit 46 a port in a hit country where the British base invited the officers of the American warship to a party 47 .
Now, Americans like their drinks to have plenty of ice in them, 48 in a cold climate, but at the time the warship’s visit to the British base, it was 49 known that the British 50 ever had ice, even in 51 countries.
The captain of the American ship did not want to have drink warm drinks at the British party, but it 52 very impolite to 53 the British captain’s invitation, so the American captain 54 , but an hour before party was 55 to begin, sent a small boat ashore to his host with several large tins of ice from the warship’s refrigerators.
When the American offices went ashore for the party, they were looking forward to 56 plenty of ice in their drinks. They were 57 very surprised when, 58 their arrival, they were served drinks with no ice in them at all, they thought that the servants might 59 not yet have had time to 60 the ice that had been sent from the ship, but the party continued, and 61 there was no ice. Of course, the American officers were too 62 to ask what had happened to the ice that they had sent.
When the party at last 63 to an end, the American captain thanked his British host for the pleasant party. Then the secret of the ice came 64 . The British captain thanked the American captain for it and said.“It 65 me to have the first really cold bath I had in this line.”
(B)46. A) at B) to C) on D) in
(A)47. A) ashore B) aboard
C) above D) afloat
(C)48. A) if B) except C) even D) only
(D)49. A) obviously B) certainly
C) actually D) generally
(A)50. A) hardly B) rarely
C) seldom D) nearly
(B)51. A) many hottest B) the hottest
C) some hottest D) these hottest
(B)52. A) should be B) would have been
C) must have been D) could be
(D)53. A) neglect B) ignore
C) oppose D) refuse
(A)54. A) accepted B) approved
C) received D) allowed
(A)55. A) due B) sure
C) bound D) ready
(B)56. A) have B) having
C) be having D) be had
(B)57. A) however B) therefore
C) nevertheless D) moreover
(C)58. A) in B) with C) on D) after
(C)59. A) surely B) maybe
C) perhaps D) almost
(A)
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