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17页天天练55天天练55单项填空21. — Good morning, Grand Theater.—Hello, This is Larry Jackson and I?m calling to confirm the _______ made by phone on Monday for two box seats for “King Lear”.— Just a minute, please.A. accommodationB. reservationC. applicationD. distinction22. A recent study suggests that teenagers who switch off the TV and sit down to family meals areless _______ to suffer eating disorders.A. likelyB. possibleC. probableD. sure23. In order to persuade drivers to _______ checking their phone whenever it rings, New YorkState is to introduce “Texting Zones” along its major highways.A. allowB. resistC. admitD. forbid24. On January 9th, 2021, the London Underground turned 150, which is an important birthday_______ it was the first train system in the world.A. for thatB. now thatC. so thatD. in that25. He had told her so little that she was all at sea anyhow _______ the whole procedure.A. in exchange for C. by means of D. in place of26. — David, can you tell me where I will _______ a good second-hand bike at a low price?—You should turn to George, for he is a well-informed man.A. make upB. hold upC. pick upD. take up27. — How do you find your trip to Kenya?— We _______ there for a week; it?s a fantastic place and well worth visiting again.A. stayB. stayedC. have stayedD. had stayed28. About 110,000 people watched the flag-raising ceremony on Tian?anmen Square, on October1st, 2021, _______ about 5 tons of trash here and there.A. leftB. leavingC. having leftD. having been left29. Why do some governments spend billions of dollars on space exploration _______ the peopleof these countries are still suffering from starvation and poverty?A. whetherB. thoughC. unlessD. when30. Colin went to the bookstore and bought several books last week, _______ two were written byGuo Jingming.A. whoseB. thatC. of whichD. about whom31. The host picked several persons from the audience _______ and invited them to the stage tohave a dialogue.A. at randomB. by chanceC. in turnD. on occasion32. —— Oh, the police helped him.A. where was it C. where it was D. how it was33. — Well, did you miss the early train?— Yes, but had I hurried, I _______.A. shouldn?tB. hadn?t haveC. wouldn?tD. wouldn?t have34. — Long time no see. What are you up to these days?— I have been writing a research report. That was _______ easy.A. nothing butB. anything butC. all butD. everything but35. — Jane was late again for work this morning.— _______. Does she still want the job?A. I?ll sayB. You can say that againC. I don?t get itD. Don?t mention it完形填空In the original Chicken Soup for the Soul, Jack Canfield tells the story of Monty, who was the son of a poor horse trainer. During his senior year he was 36 a writing project to describewhat he wanted to be when he grew up. His seven-page essay 37 the 200-acre ranch (牧场) he wanted to own. It 38 a diagram of the ranch and a detailed floor 39 of his 4,000-square-foot home.40 the passion and effort Monty put into his paper, he received it back with a large “F”41 on it and a note to see the teacher after class. The teacher told Monty that the 42 he had given him that grade was because his paper was 43 . He went on to cite all of the reasons and told Monty that if he would rewrite the paper, with a more realistic goal, he would reconsider the grade.After 44 it for a week, the young man turned in the same paper with no changes, along with the 45 , “You can keep the …F? and I?ll keep my 46 .”The 47 of the true story has the teacher bringing 30 students for a summer campout, at the 200-acre ranch of the now grown and 48 Monty, who lives in his 4,000-square-foot dream home.If it worked for the son of a poor horse trainer, it will work for you. The 49 is simple: First, create a dream that is so big that it will keep you excited. Second, 50 the dream in minute detail. Third, live in the dream so that it becomes 51 to you on the inside. Finally, hold on to it so 52 that no one can take it away.Jack Canfield goes on to offer this great wisdom: “Cherish your visions; cherish your ideals. For out of them will 53 all delightful conditions, all heavenly environment; of these, if you 54 true to them, your world will at last be built.”But Monty, perhaps, offered the greatest wisdom: “You can keep the …F? and I?ll keep my dream.” And that?s worth 55 about.36. A. arranged B. assigned C. awarded D. appointed37. A. detailed B. forecast C. evaluated D. constructed38. A. held B. prepared C. included D. contained39. A. imagination B. pattern C. position D. plan40. A. Despite B. With C. Regarding D. Besides41. A. printed B. attached C. appeared D. written42. A. way B. base C. reason D. belief43. A. brief B. unrealistic C. concrete D. objective44. A. considering B. improving C. revising D. investigating45. A. promise B. remarkC. explanati。
