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1高一年级完型填空练习(08.4.28)1WhenMarycametotheManortolivewithheruncle,Mr.Craven,everyonesaidshewasmostdisagreeable-looking.Shearrivedfrom1afterherparentsdiedofillness.Maryhadathinface,andneversmiled.Mr.Craven’shousekeepercameto2her.SheexplainedwhereMarywasgoingtolive:“Thehouse,ontheedgeofamoor(沼地),issixhundredyearsold.Thereareahundredroomsinit,butmostofthemareshutupandlocked.Youruncle’sgotacrooked(弯曲的)back.You’llhavetoplay3andlookafteryourself.”AfterMaryarrived,shefoundthingsvery4fromIndia.Onthefirstmorning,sheaskedthehousemaid,Martha,“Whoisgoingtodressme?”Marthawas5,“Canyounotdressyourself?It’stimeyoushouldlearn.OnedayMarywastoldtogoandplayaloneinthe6,butnottogoneartheSecretGarden,asMr.Cravenhadlockedit.Marywasverypuzzled.“ItwasMrs.Craven’sgarden,”saidMartha.“Onedayshewassittingonanoldtreeandthebranchbroke.Shefelloff,hurtsobadlythatthenextdayshedied.”Maryspentallhertimeplayingoutside.Onedayshesawabird.Underitsfeetwasarusty(生锈的)key,thekeytotheSecretGarden!WhenMarywentin,shefounditwasthe7,mostmysteriousplaceanyonecould8.Therewererosesalloverthetreesandsharp,palegreenshootsstickingoutoftheearth.Mary9spacearoundthemtoallowthemtogrow.“I’llcomebacktomorrow,”shesaid,lookingaroundandspeakingtothetreesandtherosebushes__10__theyheardher.1.A.farawayB.EnglandC.IndiaD.home2.A.takeB.meetC.receivedD.pick3.A.joyfullyB.aloneC.wellD.hard4.A.difficultB.naturalC.similarD.different5.A.kindB.anxiousC.surprisedD.concerned6.A.gardenB.houseC.moorD.room7.A.achedB.woundedC.hurtD.damaged8.A.dreamB.imagineC.thinkD.consider9.A.cleanedB.madeC.clearedD.found10.A.onlyifB.sothatC.incaseD.asif2Michelisayounggirlwhoworksforthepoliceasahandwritingexpert.Shehashelpedcatchmanycriminalsbyusingherspecialtalents.Whenshewasfourteen,Michelwasalready11interestedinthedifferencesinherfriends’handwritingsthatshewouldspendhours12them.Afterfinishingcollege,shewenttoFranceforaspecialtwo-yearclassinhandwritingattheSchoolofPoliceScience.Michelsaysthatitis13forpeopletohidetheirhandwriting.Shecandiscover14ofwhatsheneedstoknowsimplybylookingatthewritingwithherowneyes,butshealsohasmachines15helphermake16differentkindsofpaperandink.Thisknowledgeisoftenofgreathelptothepolice.Michelbelievesthathandwritingisagoodsignofwhatkindofpersonthe17is.“Iwouldn’tgooutwithafellow18Ididn’tlikehishandwriting.“Shesays.Butshe19she2fellinlovewithherfuturehusband,ayoungpoliceman,20shestudiedhishandwriting.Itislaterprovedtobeallright,however.11.A.soB.tooC.quiteD.extra12.A.writingB.studyingC.settlingD.uncovering13.A.mainB.safeC.easyD.impossible14.A.mostB.nothingC.littleD.sight15.A.theyB.inwhichC.thatD.those16.A.upB.outC.forD.into17.A.thiefB.criminalC.writerD.policeman18.A.whetherB.unlessC.ifD.after19.A.addsB.tellsC.repeatsD.cries20.A.beforeB.afterC.shylyD.and3Edwardfelttired.Hewantedtotakearest.Sohewalkedleisurely(悠闲的)tohis“home”—theNo.421oftheCityPark.Whenhegotthere,hefoundhis“home”occupied.Theinvader(入侵者)wasabusinessman,whowasreading22withgreatinterest.Edwardwasabroad-mindedman.Itwasnoteasyforhimtoget23aboutsuchkindofthings,forhis“home”wasoftenoccupiedbyothersandhehadalready24it.Buthewasreallytiredandtherewasnosignoftheman’sleaving.“HowcanIgethim25?”Edwardthoughthard.Thenagoodideacametohim.Hewentuptothebusinessmanandsat26him.Hehadnodoubtthathisdirtyclothesandstrangesmellwoulddrivethewell-dressedmanaway.Infact,his27andbadsmellcoulddriveanybodyaway.However,thebusinessmandidn’tseemtocare.Insteadhewasgoingon28__interestedly.Edwardstuckhisheadoverthenewspapers,readingaloud.Thatwastoomuchfortherichman.Hestoodup,29thepaperstoEdwardandleft,leavingthewholebenchtoEdward,whowasnowlyingcomfortablyonhis“bed”,readingthepapersandreadytogointoabeautiful__30.21.A.treeB.bedC.homeD.bench22.A.newspaperB.abookC.amagazineD.apoem23.A.happyB.satisfiedC.angryD.sad24.A.usedtoB.gotusedtoC.foundD.occupied25.A.angryB.upC.awayD.happy26.A.nexttoB.infrontofC.behindD.on27.A.faceB.clothesC.sweetD.dirtiness28.A.readingB.sittingC.watchingD.enjoying29.A.threwB.gaveC.showedD.offered30.A.dreamB.bedC.homeD.article4Myname’sJimShelleyandI’manaddict(上了…瘾的人)…WiththesewordsIbeganto31theproblem,theproblemofmytelephoneaddiction.Iusedtocallpeopleallthetime,fromthemomentIwokeuptothetimeIwenttosleep,I32tobephoned,Iwantedtophone,justonemorecall.Itstartedsocially—afewcallseachday.3Itseemedfine,justaquickchat.Gradually,though,the33gotworse.Soonitwasfrequentuse,until,finally,addiction.Anditbegantoaffectmy34.DuringthedayIwoulddisappearforaquickcall.IfIcouldn’tmakeacall,Ispentthewholetimewaitingforthephonetoring.Gettingmoreandmore__35,intheend,Iwouldringsomeone,thensomeoneelse,tellingmyselfjustonemorecall.Iwasphoningpeopleand36messagestomakesureenoughcallswouldseemethroughtheday.Iusedtoarriveatfriends’homesandbeforethedoorwasclosed,gostraightforthephonewiththe37“IsitOKifIjustusethephone...?”Atwork,Ibecamemadwhenmyfellowworkerstriedto38mefromusingthephone.AndonedayIhitmybosswiththephone.Finallythepolicecaughtmedestroyingaphoneboxthathadtakenmylastonepoundcoin,andIwas39toseeapsychiatrist(心理医生).Ihaven’thadaphoneinthehouseforthreeweeksnow,andit’sseve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