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1、高二英语限时阅读训练(一)一 完形填空When high school started, Becky and I became best friends. We 21 many interests and quickly became inseparable. When high school ended, we both cried 22 we would attend different colleges in the fall.Our first term of university life was 23 . We had a telephone bill and our e-mail

2、s were incredibly long. In the second term I found some new friends with whom I felt very 24 . These were friends with whom I could be myself and 25 out my feelings. I was eager to share my new friends with Becky.When Becky finally visited me at my school, we were excited. She 26 a toy bear to me as

3、 a present and told me about her college life. However, something unexpected happened when I 27 her to my new friends. Her eyes grew dark and I could see the 28 within them. my new friends tried to share their friendship, but Becky seemed 29 to accept it. I didnt understand 30 the people I loved mos

4、t couldnt love each other.Becky 31 . I knew she was not happy. I thought long about what had happened. After many unanswered questions, I understood that she was 32 . She saw me with my new friends and 33 that we no longer shared the same experiences. She saw all the fun I was having 34 her and wish

5、ed she could be a part of it. She wished she could be in their position.I wrote a letter to Becky 35 shes always my best friend. I told her everyone had friend from home and friends from school, and all the friends were indeed lifes greatest 36 . Becky wrote me back soon. She was in 37 and felt sorr

6、y about what she had done.I think Becky and I both learn an important lesson from it. 38 can influence our friendship and change the experiences weve shared. We are now walking on two different paths of 39 . While new friends are special and exciting, old friends are always there, 40 to share their

7、heart and soul, no matter how far apart.21AshowedBdevelopedCprotectedDshared22AbecauseBunlessCalthoughDwhile23AmodernBpeacefulCnormalDhard24AanxiousBcomfortableCfamiliarDstrange25AfigureBmakeCpourDhold26AbroughtBreturnedCdonatedDrecommended27AadmittedBmentionedCintroducedDreferred28AinterestBdoubtCc

8、uriosityDhurt29AcautiousBunwillingCashamedDcalm30AhowBwhyCthatDwhether31AstartedBremainedCleftDstarted32AaggressiveBjealousCangryDproud33AregrettedBwonderedCpromisedDproved34AforBfromCwithoutDacross35ArecognizingBpredictingCassuringDexplaining36AgiftBspiritCachievementDsign37AsympathyBagreementCsurp

9、riseDdisappointment38ANothingBAnythingCSomethingDEverything39AhappinessBsuccessCresearchDlife来源:学科网40AchoosingBwaitingCplanningDdemanding二 阅读理解A We are not rich by what we possess but rather by what we can to without.Immauel KantMany times my friend June would say, “If I ever get rich, Im getting a

10、completely new wardrobe (大衣柜)and moving into a bigger apartment.” I thought of her words and her chances of being rich are about as good as mine. But, to everyones surprise, a few years ago June did come to large inheritance(遗产).At first June said very little about the money. As the initial shock di

11、sappeared, she became excited, June was a great believer in making lists, so I wasnt surprised to find her writing down all the ways she would spend her new wealth.As time went on, she started revising the list. What had been midway down the list was now at the top. At last, I said to her, “You know

12、, it isnt necessary to spend all your inheritance at once. Take some time; think about it.” “I know, I know,” she answered with a little bit anger.Then one morning June called, “Ive decided how I want to use my new inheritance. I want to see what you think,” she said. This wasnt something I looked f

13、orward to, but we had been friends so long.As we sat, June spread a sheet of paper on the table. To my great surprise, she had written only two words: Charities, and Grandchildren. Though I had promised to keep quiet, I couldnt help asking how she came to this decision.“Well,” she said, “I took your

14、 advice and thought about it.” She added, “Helping others means a lot to me, so Im hoping this gift will help people in need.”I interrupted, “But what about this big apartment you most hope to have?”“At first it was hard, but it doesnt seem as important any more”, she answered with a smile.Then June

15、 moved her hand, and I could see a few words written in tiny letters at the bottom of the page. After having a look at the small print, I burst into laughter. June had written: AND one new wardrobe.41From the passage we an learn that the writer at first . Awas richer than her friend June Bwas no richer than her friend JuneCwas poorer than her friend June Dwas interested in money as June42When making a list of how to deal with her inheritance, June

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