Failing doesn’t make a failure. True failures are those who don’t learn from their    1  .
Smart persons not only learn from their own mistakes—they pay  2 to the mistakes of others, equate error with opportunity, and learn valuable  3 as well, as this story illustrates (說明).
A lion, a fox, and a wild pig went   4  for rabbits together. By the end of the day, they had a large pile of rabbits to   5 .
The lion said to the wild pig, “Pig, you divide the rabbits up among the three of us in a   6  that you think is fair.” The pig divided the rabbits up into three   7   piles, and said to the lion, “There we are. One   8 for each of us. How’s that?” The lion   9  sprang at the wild pig and 10 him.  
Then, the lion threw all the rabbits into one big pile again.
He  11 to the fox. “Well now, Mr. Fox, why don’t you  12 the rabbits between the two of us in a way that you think is fair?”
The fox walked over to the pile of rabbits, took the  13 one for himself, and left the rest in a big pile. “This rabbit is for me, Mr. Lion, and that big pile is for you.” said the fox.
At that point, the lion laughed, “Where did you learn to divide so  14 , Mr. Fox?” And Mr. Fox replied, “The wild pig  15 me.”
小題1:
A.teachersB.mistakesC.failuresD.experiences
小題2:
A.respectB.tributeC.courtD.attention
小題3:
A.experienceB.skillsC.lessonsD.service
小題4:
A.huntingB.searchingC.hikingD.fishing
小題5:
A.shareB.eatC.attackD.enjoy
小題6:
A.caseB.situationC.moodD.way
小題7:
A.sameB.equalC.bigD.different
小題8:
A.rabbitB. animalC.pileD.group
小題9:
A.graduallyB.curiouslyC.immediatelyD.seriously
小題10:
A.killedB.punishedC.praisedD.sold
小題11:
A.cameB.ranC.returnedD.turned
小題12:
A.partB.divideC.raiseD.separate
小題13:A largest     B. narrowest        C. smallest        D. worst
小題14:
A.unfairlyB.fairlyC.hurriedlyD.badly
小題15:
A.informedB.toldC.remindedD.taught

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

試題分析:本文主要講述的是我們要從失敗中學習,不僅僅是從自己的失敗中學習,而且還要從別人的失敗之后學習,只有那樣我們才能總結教訓,取得成功。
小題1:B 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下行their own mistakes可知失敗者是那些不會從失敗中學習的人。
小題2:D 固定搭配。Pay attention to…注意到…;聰明人不僅從自己的錯誤中學習,還注意別人的錯誤。
小題3:C 名詞辨析。A經驗B技巧C教訓D服務;正如下面的故事,從中學會了重要的教訓。
小題4:A 動詞辨析。A打獵B尋找C遠足D釣魚;獅子狐貍和野豬一起去打獵,獵取兔子。
小題5:A 動詞辨析。A分享,平分B吃C攻擊D享受;他們有一大堆的兔子可以平分。
小題6:D 名詞辨析。A案件B情景C情緒D方法;獅子讓野豬用他認為公平的方法來分配兔子。
小題7:B 形容詞辨析。A同樣的B平等的C巨大的D不同的;野豬把兔子分開平等的三份。
小題8:C 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)第7空 后的7   piles說明它是把兔子分成了3堆。故C正確。
小題9:C 副詞辨析。A逐漸地B好奇地C立刻D嚴重地;獅子立刻撲向野豬把它殺死。
小題10:動詞辨析。A殺死B懲罰C表揚D責備;獅子立刻撲向野豬把它殺死。說明獅子對分配不滿意。
小題11:D 固定搭配。Turn to sb轉向某人;獅子轉向狐貍,向狐貍征求意見。
小題12:B 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)第六空后的The pig divided the rabbits可知獅子又一次讓狐貍來分配兔子。
小題13:C 形容詞辨析。A最大的B最狹窄的C最小的D最壞的;狐貍拿了一只最小的兔子,把其它的兔子都給了獅子。
小題14:B 副詞辨析。A不公平B公平C著急地D糟糕地;獅子對這種分配方式很滿意,對狐貍說:你怎么能夠分配得如此公平?
小題15:D 動詞辨析。A通知B告訴C提醒D教;狐貍正是從野豬的經歷中得到了教訓,也就是說是野豬教會了她。
點評:本文主要講述的是從失敗中學習的重要性。從本篇完型我們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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A.commonB.plainC.normalD.usual
小題28:
A.raisingB.risingC.developingD.training
小題29:
A.childishB.energeticC.fearlessD.moody
小題30:
A.anythingB.somethingC.everythingD.nothing
小題31:
A.detectsB.discoversC.recognizesD.realizes
小題32:
A.prettyB.foolishC.greenD.grown
小題33:
A.failingB.intendingC.continuingD.keeping
小題34:
A.byB.withC.forD.on
小題35:
A.silentB.quietC.coolD.noiseless
小題36:
A.dozen timesB.a dozen of times C.dozens of times D.dozen of time
小題37:
A.valuablyB.essentiallyC.naturallyD.virtually
小題38:
A.devotesB.desertsC.deservesD.desires
小題39:
A.setB.settledC.placedD.fixed
小題40:
A.seesB.findsC.isD.looks

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During the years when I was a teacher, I learned a lot of things. Perhaps the most important one was the life-changing  16 of encouraging words.  
I 17 what Leo Buscaglia had done with his students in University of Southern California. In one class Leo Buscaglia and his students had made two lists of 18 , one positive and one negative. Then they  19 the negative words in the trash and tried to use only the  20 words for one month. They were  21 at how much better their lives became just by using words full of  22  .
I decided to try this as well by  23 something good to write on each paper my students  24 . No matter how many mistakes a student’s paper  25 , there was always a  26 sentence, beautiful thought, or a great idea that I could  27 on. I remember glancing over my desk and  28  some of the students reading those encouraging words  29  . It was a joy seeing their eyes shine a little brighter, their  30  sit up a little straighter, and their learning climb a lot  31 .
I recently saw one of my  32  students and we talked for a while. He has got married, and has two children now. As I was saying goodbye, he said, “You know I  33  have a few of those old papers. I look at them from time to time. I just  34  my kids have a good teacher like you.” I was amazed at the  35  those few positive words had on his life.
May your own life be forever full of encouraging words in your ears, from your lips and in your heart.
小題1:
A.methodB.abilityC.powerD.approach
小題2:
A.improvedB.learnedC.wonderedD.used
小題3:
A.booksB.wordsC.ideasD.tasks
小題4:
A.threwB.collectedC.storedD.wrote
小題5:
A.familiarB.standardC.commonD.positive
小題6:
A.curiousB.disappointedC.amazedD.confused
小題7:
A.astonishmentB.encouragementC.friendshipD.advantage
小題8:
A.buyingB.findingC.askingD.wishing
小題9:
A.took downB.put awayC.looked throughD.handed in
小題10:
A.containedB.createdC.avoidedD.reduced
小題11:
A.completeB.strangeC.simpleD.meaningful
小題12:
A.agreeB.commentC.bringD.depend
小題13:
A.keepingB.havingC.seeingD.1eaving
小題14:
A.again and againB.now and then C.little by littleD.step by step
小題15:
A.1egsB.waistsC.backsD.shoulders
小題16:
A.furtherB.higherC.deeperD.wider
小題17:
A.presentB.cleverC.carefulD.former
小題18:
A.everB.neverC.stillD.merely
小題19:
A.hopeB.admitC.complainD.remember
小題20:
A.resultB.strengthC.effectD.importance

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