Classified TrainingⅡ分类训练二
完形填空 + 语法填空
(一)
完形填空
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where something you enjoy on a daily basis is suddenly not available to you? For several weeks I volunteered on a 1 on the big island of Hawaii. My 2 in doing so is to learn how to grow my own food in a sustainable way, along with experiencing a simpler 3 .
Being an average twenty-year-old citizen of the 4 world, I spend a lot of free time using mobile devices. Before coming to Hawaii, I’d never made an effort to 5 that. When I arrived at the farm and discovered that the Wi-Fi, 6 mainly by solar panels (电池板) on the roof of my small room, wasn’t working normally, I knew a 7 to learn about myself had come knocking.
Over the first couple days, I frequently thought about 8 my social media before realizing that I couldn’t. I 9 this source of entertainment and felt cut off from the 10 . I was anxious that someone would 11 me and think I was 12 them. After it fully sank in that I couldn’t connect to my social networks, I felt more 13 in my immediate environment. My attention was less distracted (分散的) while working on 14 . I still periodically felt 15 even though my anxiety faded (逐渐消失) and suddenly, I realized how much more time I had for the things that gave me a deeper, more real sense of achievement and 16 : for me, this included yoga and mindful movement, reading, and being out in 17 .
My digital addiction was not something I chose to do 18 but I’m thankful that it happened this way. While I 19 my devices just as much as I did before the digital addiction, I realize that being 20 about how I use them is key to keeping my phone a positive addition to my life.
1. A. farm B. beach C. playground D. river
2. A. method B. purpose C. advantage D. suggestion
3. A. solution B. custom C. standard D. lifestyle
4. A. unique B. modern C. perfect D. complex
5. A. change B. blame C. explore D. destroy
6. A. challenged B. repaired C. powered D. closed
7. A. vacation B. difficulty C. rule D. chance
8. A. checking B. inventing C. building D. quitting
9. A. respected B. missed C. praised D. accepted
10. A. activity B. test C. world D. show
11. A. message B. like C. doubt D. train
12. A. judging B. answering C. ignoring D. copying
13. A. experienced B. absorbed C. confused D. disappointed
14. A. cultures B. designs C. accounts D. tasks
15. A. delighted B. tired C. lonely D. excited
16. A. peace B. emergency C. tension D. loss
17. A. silence B. grief C. danger D. nature
18. A. nervously B. reasonably C. carelessly D. willingly
19. A. hate B. rent C. value D. buy
20. A. bored B. selective C. familiar D. patient
语法填空
After learning about the life of the master poet in the historical documentary Li Bai on CCTV-9, quite a few young Chinese 21 (view) have gone to social media to talk about pursuing their dreams. The aim of the program is 22 (rebuild) a well-rounded image of the great poet Li Bai based on solid historical records and the recent research 23 (carry) out by experts and scholars.
The third episode 24 (main) describes the stories between Li and his friend, another famous poet, Du Fu. Their friendship is referred to 25 a “fairy friendship”. In a documentary Du Fu: China’s Greatest Poet, Yuan Haiwang said, “Du’s poems are as important in Chinese literary history as Shakespeare is to people in Britain.” This remark can also 26 (use) for Li’s poems. 27 (live) in the Tang Dynasty during the “Golden Age of Chinese Poetry”, Li used his talent to send poetry to a new height.
The documentary shows Li’s extraordinary imagination, 28 was vivid and fertile (想象力丰富的), and the lofty dreams that remained after being hit by reality. The story of the poet’s life has aroused (引起) 29 number of young Chinese people’s interest in asking, “What would they do if their dreams were frustrated (受挫)?” Some netizens wrote that unlike Li, they might change to another dream in order not to give 30 (they) too much pressure, while other netizens said they would choose to “hold on straight to the end”.
21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
(二)
完形填空
It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his 80s came to the hospital. I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for a(n) 1 at 9:30.