“Down-to-earth” means someone or something that is honest, practical and easy to deal with. It is   36  to find someone who is down-to-earth. A person who is down-to-earth is easy to talk to and   37  other people as equals. A down-to-earth person is just the   38  of someone who acts important and proud.
Down-to-earth persons   39  be important members of society, of course.   40  they do not let their importance “go to their heads”. They do not   41  themselves to be better persons than others of less importance. Someone who is filled with his own importance and pride, often without cause, is   42  to have “his nose in the air”. There is   43  way a person with his nose in the air can be down-to-earth.
Americans   44  another expression that means almost the same as “down-to-earth”. The expression is “both-feet-on-the-ground”. Someone with both-feet-on-the-ground is a person with a good   45  of reality. He   46  what is called “common sense”. He may have   47 , but he does not allow them to   48  his knowledge of what is real.
The opposite kind of   49  is one who has his “head-in-the-clouds”. A man with his-head-in-the-clouds is a dreamer whose   50  is not in the real world.
  51 , such a dreamer can be brought back to earth.   52  words from a teacher can usually bring a day-dreaming student down-to-earth.
Usually, the person who is down-to-earth is very   53  to have both feet on-the –ground.  54  we have both our feet on-the –ground, when we are down-to-earth, we act   55  and openly towards others. Our lives are like the ground below us, solid and strong.
小題1:
A.pleasantB.sadC.commonD.surprising
小題2:
A.meetsB.welcomesC.receivesD.accepts
小題3:
A.caseB.kindC.oppositeD.example
小題4:
A.mustB.mayC.shouldD.will
小題5:
A.But B.SoC.ForD.And
小題6:
A.wishB.expectC.desireD.consider
小題7:
A.saidB.toldC.askedD.made
小題8:
A.someB.aC.noD.every
小題9:
A.discoverB.findC.makeD.use
小題10:
A.understandingB.wishC.reasonD.expectation
小題11:
A.demandsB.lacksC.hasD.likes
小題12:
A.fortunesB.dreamsC.achievementsD.disadvantages
小題13:
A.blockB.protectC.ownD.gain
小題14:
A.ideaB.peopleC.attitudeD.person
小題15:
A.mindB.lifeC.bodyD.head
小題16:
A.AlwaysB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Sometimes
小題17:
A.SharpB.AllC.NoD.Bad
小題18:
A.possibleB.probableC.likelyD.able
小題19:
A.ThoughB.SinceC.WhenD.Unless
小題20:
A.kindlyB.directlyC.friendlyD.honestly

小題1:A
小題2:D
小題3:C
小題4:B
小題5:A
小題6:D
小題7:A
小題8:C
小題9:D
小題10:A
小題11:C
小題12:B
小題13:A
小題14:D
小題15:A
小題16:D
小題17:A
小題18:C
小題19:C
小題20:A

試題分析:
解讀:這是一篇議論文。文章首先闡明“down-to-earth”是什么意思,然后描述“a down-to-earth person”是什么樣的人,有什么樣的品格特征,與“head-in-the-clouds”這類人有什么不同。文章最后提倡我們要腳踏實地地生活。
小題1:A 由下文“A person who is down-to-earth is easy to talk to…”以及上文的“honest, practical and easy to deal with”可以推斷:遇到腳踏實地的人是一件令人愜意的事情。
小題2: D 腳踏實地的人很容易與人相處,他們將其他人都視為平等的。accept…as“認為……是,把……當作”。
小題3:C 由修飾“someone”的定語從句的內容可知,這類人與“a down-to-earth person”的性格相反。
小題4:B “down-to-earth persons”可能是社會上的重要人物!癲own-to-earth”是指人的內在品質,并不是重要人物所特有的。May在這里表推測(可能);must表推測時,可能性很大,表示“一定是”;should“應該”;will不表示推測。
小題5:A 前一句與后一句構成意義上的轉折。他們有可能是重要人物,但不以此自居。
小題6:D consider… to be“認為……是”。其他選項與句意不符。
小題7: A 句意為:據(jù)說那種自以為是的人常常會毫無理由地趾高氣揚。Be said to do“據(jù)說,人們說……”。其他選項與句意不符。
小題8: C 一個趾高氣揚的人是沒辦法腳踏實地的。
小題9:D 美國人使用另一種表達方式來表示“down-to-earth”的意思。
小題10: A 常識判斷題。腳踏實地的人當然是對現(xiàn)實有很好的理解和認識。
小題11: C 這類人具備一種被稱為“常識”的東西。Has與上文的“with a good understanding of reality”和下文的“He may have dreams”相對應。
小題12:B 這里的“dreams”與上文中的“reality”相對應,說明實際的人有夢想但不脫離實際。
小題13: A block是“阻礙”的意思。腳踏實地的人善于把握現(xiàn)實,他們可能有夢想但不會讓這些夢想阻礙他們對現(xiàn)實的認知。
小題14: D 上文說到的是實際的人,這里當然是指與之相反的另一類人。后面謂語是單數(shù),故不能選B。
小題15: A 在這里“mind”是“想法,思維(方法)”的意思。
小題16: D “such a dreamer can be brought back to earth”這句話中的“can(可能會)”表推測的語氣,所以與此相對應的應該是D。
小題17: A 老師一些尖銳的話常常能將那些愛做白日夢的學生拉回到現(xiàn)實中來。all和no不合常理;bad words“壞話,粗言穢語”不合題意。
小題18: C be likely to do sth.“很可能做某事”。上文提到的“down-to-earth”和“both-feet-on-the-ground”意義相同。
小題19: C 此空的選項與后一句“we are down-to-earth”相對應,故選C。
小題20:A 本題考查介詞用法,towards表“向,對”。
點評:根據(jù)從本篇完型我們也可以看出完形的考查趨勢。突出考察學生詞匯與結構,詞匯與結構這部分既是整個考試的基礎,也是本題考察的重點部分,在以后的復習中,要特別重視詞匯與語法的復習,重視自己基礎的夯實與提高,只有這樣,才能以不變應萬變,在高考中中立于不敗之地。另外在答題注意上下文理解,同時結合邏輯推理進行答題,題目就能迎刃而解了。
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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

“You will never walk again.You will have to use a wheelchair.” I heard his   36  fall heavily on my ears, numbing my soul.If I had never felt hopeless before, I felt hopeless then.
The car accident has left me unconscious.When   37  , I found both legs in casts(石膏).While I had other serious injuries, my    38  were my first concern.Working as a special needs teacher and busy and active by nature, I couldn’t imagine being   39  in a wheelchair
Lying in my bed, I wondered how I   40  give my ten-year-old son hope that mom would  41 He’d been cheerful on every visit, but I saw    42  in his eyes. He needed the ray of hope that I would not be in a wheelchair forever.
Just maybe, I thought, I could use this experience to teach him what to do when misfortune 43 
It didn’t take me long to become  44 with my limited movements and even with the pace the doctors were willing to go with me.I was determined to learn everything they showed me.
Every night in my private room, as soon as I knew I wouldn’t be   45 or discovered, I would move myself from the bed to the floor,  46  on to the bed rail(床欄桿) for dear life, and slowly putting my weight   47  my feet.After several weeks of such difficult   48 , my strength and confidence continued to    49  
It came the time to share my accomplishments with the person most    50   to me.One night, when I heard my son greet the nurses at the station, I    51  myself up.As he opened the door, I took a few small steps.   52  , he could only watch as I turned and started back to bed.All of the pain, the fear, and the struggle   53 as I heard the words I had longed to hear, “Mommy, you can walk!”
I am now able to walk alone, sometimes using a stick.I am able to take public transportation to shop and visit friends.My life has been blessed with many   54 of which I am proud.But none has ever brought me the satisfaction and joy   55  by those four little words of my son.
小題1:
A.wordsB.reportC.explanationsD.decision
小題2:
A.hitB.awakenedC.askedD.discovered
小題3:
A.legsB.parentsC.activitiesD.surroundings
小題4:
A.placedB.caughtC.carriedD.stuck
小題5:
A.mightB.shouldC.couldD.must
小題6:
A.changeB.recoverC.adjustD.succeed
小題7:
A.curiosityB.surpriseC.fearD.puzzle
小題8:
A.strikesB.passesC.continuesD.remains
小題9:
A.familiarB.strictC.discouragedD.impatient
小題10:
A.punishedB.interruptedC.acceptedD.protected
小題11:
A.fallingB.settingC.holdingD.ping
小題12:
A.throughB.inC.atD.on
小題13:
A.effortsB.lessonsC.actsD.curs
小題14:
A.appearB.surviveC.buildD.add
小題15:
A.usefulB.importantC.popularD.pleasant
小題16:
A.openedB.dressedC.wokeD.dragged
小題17:
A.DisappointedB.EmbarrassedC.FrightenedD.Shocked
小題18:
A.fadedB.spreadC.backedD.sank
小題19:
A.expectationB.challengesC.achievementsD.supports
小題20:
A.provedB.offeredC.taughtD.suggested

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