10.When I was a teenager I volunteered to work at the water station at a 10,000m race.My job was to(36)Bwater to the runners.I remember being so(37)Ato see all the different kinds of people who passed by and grabbed a cup of water.Some ran past,some walked past and a few wheeled past.I saw so many types of people doing it.I thought maybe I could do it too!So the next year I(38)Cup for the race and gave it a shot.
       That first 10,000m race was quite an(39)D.I jogged,I walked,I jogged and I walked.(40)A,I didn't know if I could finish.Then came a defining (決定性)(41)C.
       At one point near the end,a 70-year-old man ran past me,very,very fast,and I felt(42)Athat I was 50 years younger than he and I couldn't even keep up with him.I felt (43)Bfor a second.
       But then I(44)Asomething.He was running his race and I was running mine.He had (45)Dabilities,experience,training and goals for himself.I had mine.Remember my (46)Cwas only to finish.
       After a minute,it (47)Bme that this was a lesson I could draw from.I learned something about myself in that moment.I turned my embarrassment into(48)C.
I (49)Cthat I would not give up on running races.In fact,I would run even more races and I would learn how to train and prepare(50)Dand one day I would be one of those 70-years-olds who were still running.As I crossed the finish line,I was proud of my(51)B.
In life we all have those moments where we(52)Dourselves to others.It's only (53)B.Don't allow those moments to(54)Ayou.Turn them into motivation and let them inspire you.With the proper preparation and training,you can improve your result to(55)Danything you want in life.
 
36.A.bring outB.pass outC.take outD.pick out
37.A.excitedB.curiousC.concernedD.a(chǎn)nxious
38.A.gaveB.madeC.signedD.dressed
39.A.a(chǎn)chievementB.encouragementC.instructionD.experience
40.A.At timesB.In timeC.In allD.After all
41.A.victoryB.decisionC.momentD.conclusion
42.A.embarrassedB.a(chǎn)nnoyedC.movedD.thrilled
43.A.a(chǎn)musedB.defeatedC.puzzledD.inspired
44.A.realizedB.lostC.noticedD.remembered
45.A.specialB.evidentC.commonD.different
46.A.mottoB.planC.goalD.direction
47.A.worriedB.hitC.reachedD.hurt
48.A.a(chǎn)ttractionB.devotionC.inspirationD.expectation
49.A.hopedB.promisedC.decidedD.suggested
50.A.slightlyB.hardlyC.clearlyD.properly
51.A.a(chǎn)rrangementB.a(chǎn)ccomplishmentC.movementD.judgement
52.A.introduceB.relateC.presentD.compare
53.A.importantB.naturalC.strangeD.ridiculous
54.A.weakenB.woundC.a(chǎn)museD.cheer
55.A.reserveB.deliverC.a(chǎn)bandonD.a(chǎn)chieve

分析 本文是一篇人生感悟類閱讀,文章主要講述了作者第一次參加長跑比賽,由開始的放棄心理到最后咬牙堅(jiān)持完成比賽的故事.說明生活中我們不應(yīng)該總是把自己和別人進(jìn)行比較,而是應(yīng)該把我們的不足化作前進(jìn)的動力,活出自己的夢想.

解答 36-40 BACDA         41-45 CABAD            46-50 CBCCD            51-55 BDBAD
36.B動詞短語辨析.A.bring out產(chǎn)生;B.pass out分配; 分發(fā)C.take out拿出;D.pick out 挑選出.根據(jù)上下文可知,作者是給運(yùn)動員分配水的.故選B.
37.A聯(lián)系下文分析.根據(jù)后面的句子to see all the different kinds of people who passed by可知看到運(yùn)動員通過應(yīng)該是興奮的.故選A.
38.C考查固定搭配.空格處語意為:我認(rèn)為自己也能做到,所以我也報(bào)名參加了下一年的比賽.sign up for譯為"報(bào)名參加".故選C.
39.D名詞辨析.A.a(chǎn)chievement成就;B.encouragement鼓勵;C.instruction興趣;D.experience經(jīng)歷.空格處語意為:我的第一次1萬米比賽成為我終生難忘的經(jīng)歷.故選D.
40.A詞組辨析.A.At times有時;B.In time及時;C.In all總共,共計(jì);D.After all畢竟,根本.空格處語意為:我一會走,一會跑.有時候,我不知道是否能夠完成比賽.故選A.
41.C名詞辨析.A.victory勝利;B.decision決定;C.moment時刻;D.conclusion結(jié)論.空格處語意為:這時有了一個起決定性作用的時刻.故選C.
42.A上下文串聯(lián).從后面表述的原因:because I was 50 years younger than he but I couldn't even keep up with him.我比他年輕50歲,但我卻趕不上他.所以感到難為情(embarrassed).故選A.
43.B詞義辨析.A.a(chǎn)mused放松的;B.defeated挫敗的;C.puzzled困惑的;D.inspired被鼓勵的.空格處語意為:我被一個老人超過,感覺被打敗了.feel defeated譯為:"有挫敗感".故選B.
44.A動詞辨析.A.realized意識到;B.lost失去;C.noticed注意到;D.remembered記得.空格處語意為:突然我意識到一些事情,他跑他的路,我走我的橋.故選A.
45.D上下文串聯(lián).根據(jù)上句He was running his race and I was running mine.可知我們走的道路是不一樣的,同時有不同的能力,經(jīng)歷,訓(xùn)練和目標(biāo).故選D.
46.C名詞辨析.A.motto譖言;B.plan計(jì)劃;C.goal目標(biāo);D.direction方向.空格處語意為:我參加本次比賽的目標(biāo)就是完成比賽.故選C.
47.B考查固定句型.It hit sb that….我突然想起這是一個我可以學(xué)習(xí)的教訓(xùn).故選B.
48.C上下文串聯(lián).根據(jù)下文54空后的inspire,可知空格處語意為:我把這個教訓(xùn)當(dāng)成一個鼓勵.故選C.
49.C動詞辨析.A.hoped希望;B.promised允諾;C.decided決定;D.suggested建議.空格處語意為:我決定不能放棄本次比賽.故選C.
50.D副詞辨析.A.slightly輕微地;B.hardly幾乎不;C.clearly清楚地;D.properly恰當(dāng)?shù)兀崭裉幷Z意為:只要我進(jìn)行恰當(dāng)?shù)臏?zhǔn)備,我會取得成功的.文章最后一段也提到With the proper preparation and training,只有D符合.故選D.
51.B名詞辨析.A.a(chǎn)rrangement興奮;B.a(chǎn)ccomplishment成就;C.movement運(yùn)動;D.judgement判斷.空格處語意為:當(dāng)我沖過終點(diǎn)線的時候,我為自己取得的成就而自豪.故選B.
52.D動詞辨析.A.introduce介紹;B.relate聯(lián)系;C.present呈現(xiàn);D.compare比較.空格處語意為:在生活中很多時候,我們都把自己和別人進(jìn)行比較.考查詞組:compare sb to sb"把…和…相比".故選D.
53.B形容詞辨析.A.important重要的;B.natural自然的,正常的;C.strange奇怪的;D.ridiculous荒謬的.空格處語意為:和別人進(jìn)行比較這是很正常的事情.故選B.
54.A動詞辨析.A.weaken削弱;B.wound使…受傷;C.a(chǎn)muse娛樂;D.cheer振奮.此處譯為:不要讓這些比較的時候削弱我們,而是讓它們讓我們變得更堅(jiān)強(qiáng).文章第三段的句子:I learned something about myself in that moment.也有暗示.故選A.
55.D語境辨析.此處意思是:經(jīng)過適當(dāng)?shù)臏?zhǔn)備和培訓(xùn),你可以改善你的最后結(jié)果來實(shí)現(xiàn)你在生活中想實(shí)現(xiàn)的任何事情.a(chǎn)chieve意為:"達(dá)到".故選D.

點(diǎn)評 考生在選擇答案時要根據(jù)上下文的復(fù)現(xiàn)或同現(xiàn)以及這些詞之間的有機(jī)聯(lián)系來確定答案.由于完形填空的文章是一個意義相關(guān)聯(lián)的語篇,圍繞一個話題論述,因此在行文中詞語的重復(fù)、替代、復(fù)現(xiàn)和同現(xiàn)現(xiàn)象是不可避免的.根據(jù)這個原則,某一個空格所對應(yīng)的答案很可能就是在上下文中復(fù)現(xiàn)或同現(xiàn)的相關(guān)詞:原詞、同義詞、近義詞、反義詞等.

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Some theorists argue that the minimum wage law can cause problems in the same way.The federal government sets the minimum that an employer must pay workers.The minimum helps people who generally look for unskilled,low-paying jobs.However,if the minimum is high,employers may hire fewer workers.They will replace workers with machinery.Therefore,other things being equal,the number of workers that employers want decreases.Thus,critics hold the opinion that an increase in the minimum wage may cause unemployment.Some poor people may find themselves without jobs instead of with jobs at the minimum wage.
Supporters of the minimum wage say that it helps people,keep their dignity.Because of the law,workers cannot sell their services for less than the minimum.Furthermore,employers cannot force workers to accept jobs at unfair wages.
Economic theory predict the results of economic decisions such as decisions about farm production rent control and the minimum wage.The predictions may be correct only if"other things are equal"Economists do not agree on some of the predictions.They also do not agree on the value of different decisions.Some economists support a particular decision while others criticize it.Economic do agree,however,that there are no simple answers to economic questions.

66.This passage shows that setting maximum rent mayD.
A.encourage the construction of more apartments
B.discourage the renting of apartments as homes
C.reduce the shortage of apartments
D.result in a shortage of apartments.
67.From the passage,we can infer that rent controlB.
A.is completely unnecessary
B.will likely bring about undesired results
C.will bring positive effects in the long run
D.is necessary under all circumstances
68.The problem of unemployment may come up whenC.
A.he minimum wage is set too low           B.the workers are unskilled
C.the minimum wage is set too high         D.people need low-paying jobs
69.This passage is mainly about economists'disagreement onD.
A.the effectiveness of government controls
B.-the urgency of getting rid of government controls.
C.the relationship between supply and demand
D.the possible results of government controls
70.We can conclude from the passage thatB.
A.the results of economic decisions can always be predicted
B.predicting the results of economic decisions is something complicated
C.minimum wage can not protect employees
D.economists usually have the same prediction about an economic decision.

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2.Two new electronic book products (the SoftBook and the PocketBook) have gathered extensive press coverage,including articles in ABC News,the New York Times,San Jose Mercury News,and WIRED.
An electronic book (e-book) is a book-length publication in digital form,consisting of text,images,or both,and produced on,published through,and readable on computers or other electronic devices.Different from a traditional printed book,e-books are born digital.
Being a firm believer in tablet computers for many tasks not involving heavy data entry,I applaud these new designs of the products.In particular,the SoftBook has nice leather binding (封皮),going far beyond the traditional (and boring) industrial design used for other portable computers.The PocketBook has a more traditional industrial design,typical of leading electronic gadgets (小配件).
Unfortunately,neither company mentions their product's screen resolution (分辨率).Low-resolution monitors (including all computer screens until now) have poor readability:people read about 25% slower from computer screens than from printed paper.Scientists believe that only the screen with 300dpi displays has the same reading speed as print.So unless they have much better screens,electronic books will have a problem.
A project called"the last book"is getting much attention,which aims at producing a computer in the form of a folio (對開本):a set of pages using"digital ink".Users would move forward in the information by turning pages just as they do in a printed book.Hopefully,the scientists will eventually invent a way to make the"digital ink"display characters at a high enough resolution to gain the same reading speed as print.
Even when e-books gain the same reading speed as print,they will still be a bad idea.Page turning remains a bad interface (界面),even when it can be done more conveniently than by clicking the mouse on a"next page"button.
Another problem is that most e-book publishers do not warn their customers about the real meaning of the digital rights management (DRM) tied to their products.Generally they claim that it is meant to prevent copying of the e-book.However,in many cases it is also possible that it will result in the complete denial of access by the purchaser to the e-book.The e-book is tied to a specific computer or device.In these cases,the DRM will usually let the purchaser move the book a limited number of times after which they cannot use it on any additional devices.If the purchaser upgrades or replaces their devices,they may lose access to their purchase.Some forms of the DRM depend on the existence of online services to authenticate (認(rèn)證) the purchasers.When the company that provides the service goes out of business or decides to stop providing the service,the purchaser will no longer be able to access the e-book.

67.From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3,we know that the writerB.
A.has bought the two new products before
B.likes the special designs of the new products
C.thinks it more convenient to use traditional computers
D.doesn't like the traditional design of portable computers
68.We can learn from the passage thatD.
A.born digital,e-books can only be read on computers
B."digital ink"has gained the same reading speed as print
C.now all the computers are using the screens with 300dpi displays
D.e-books may have slower reading speed compared with printed books
69.Due to the digital rights management,C.
A.the e-book should be tied to a specific device
B.people should upgrade their devices regularly
C.readers are likely to lose access to their purchase
D.only purchasers can download the book without limit
70.This passage mainly talks aboutA.
A.the disadvantages of electronic books   B.the future of electronic books
C.the designs of electronic books         D.two new electronic books.

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19.NEW YORK (Reuters)-The average number of monthly visitors to U.S.newspaper websites rose by nearly a third in the first half of 2006,a study released on Wednesday said,though print readership at some larger papers fell.
The study,released by the Newspaper Association of America,underlines the internet's importance to papers beset (圍困)by failing circulation and advertising income in their print editions.
The average number of unique visitors to online newspaper sites in the first half was more than 55.5 million a month,the study said.That compares with 42.2 million a year earlier."Newspaper websites have become a significant addition to the print product,and are driving large audience growth,"said John Kimball9 the association's chief marketing officer.The number of page views at newspaper sites rose by about 52 percent in the first half,the association added.
US Newspaper publishers have been fighting to hold on to advertisers as many of them lose readers to other media,including the Internet.
Key to the latest report is the finding that websites are bringing in more younger readers,the association said.
The Washington Post,s website increased its audience reach among readers aged 25 to 34 by more than 60 percent,the report said.Audience reach^combines the average weekly print audience and the net 30-day website audience.
Overall,newspaper websites helped drive a 15 percent increase in the total newspaper audience for 25-to-34-year olds and a 10-percent increase for 18-to 24-year olds,the association said.
It did not provide comparisons to the same period last year for total print newspaper readership.Readership numbers,which were provided by Scarborough Research,include circulation,shared copies and any other way that someone could end up reading a newspaper.
Print readership fell,according to a comparison of figures from the two periods conducted by Renter,.‘
The New York Times readership dropped 5.8 percent,while the largest U.S.paper,USA Today,fell 3 percent.The Wall Street Journal saw readership remain nearly the same.
39.Which would be the best title for the passage?A
A.Online Newspaper Readership Grows
B.Convenient Way to Read Newspapers
C.rThe Internet Is Taking over in the World
D.Print Newspapers Have Lost Their Advantages
40.Why have US Newspaper publishers been fighting?C
A.Because they want to earn more money.
B.Because they feel they have been out of date.
C.Because many readers are lost to other media.
D,Because people don,t like print newspapers any more.
41. The reason why online newspaper readership increase is thatD•
A.print newspapers are expensive to buy
B.surfing the Internet is a sign of fashion
C.online newspapers cover much more information
D.more and more younger readers prefer to visit newspaper websites
42. From paragraph 6,we can learn that audience reach includes the usualD
A.TV viewers and radio listeners
B.TV viewers and print newspaper readers
C.radio listeners and online newspaper readers
D.online newspaper readers and print newspaper readers.

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20.Please remember nothing can be learned ______ hard work.( 。
A.byB.atC.withoutD.for

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