问题 完形填空

III. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Anger Management

Throughout the school day, students often go  36  many different emotions. One common emotion is  37 . How we  38  anger usually shows what kind of temper we have.  39  , one of my best friends had a really bad  40  . Whenever she  41  angry, she would pass out because she didn’t know how to  42  her anger in a healthy way. Lately, however, she has been  43  “ anger management.” She has been learning 44  to express her anger in a way that is healthy and constructive.

Students can improve their bad temper  45  learning anger management. There are  46  anger management strategies to  47  temper. The goal is to  48  the one that works best for you and to use it again and again   49  your anger management strategy becomes a habit. A common strategy students can begin to  50  are things like self-talk  where you say  51  phrases to yourself such as “keep cool,” “don’t worry about it,” and “ it will be all right.” Other anger management  52  include counting backwards from ten  53  a steady pace and, as always, walking away from the situation that is making you mad. No matter  54  kind of anger management strategy you choose, it should help  55  your bad temper into one that helps you deal with anger in a healthy way!

36. A. across      B. over         C. through     D. into

37. A. anger      B. pleasure       C. grief       D. hatred

38. A. do with          B. deal with      C. work with    D. manage with

39. A. For example B. For sure      C. As for     D. Being example

40. A. temper     B. mood        C. failure     D. taste

41. A. got          B. made        C. came       D. grew

42. A. try             B. manage       C. understand   D. help

43. A. participating       B. presenting    C. performing  D. practicing

44. A. what       B. when        C. how         D. why

45. A. at               B. for           C. with        D. by

46. A. a number of B. the number of  C. much      D. a great deal of

47. A. hot         B. warm        C. freeze      D. cool

48. A. find        B. find out        C. found      D. search

49. A. ever        B. until         C. unless     D. even

50. A. manage    B. try           C. plan       D. intend

51. A. encouraging B. hoping             C. calming          D. freezing

52. A. tops            B. dips          C. tips         D. nets

53. A. at                  B. as          C. about      D. to  

54. A. when      B. whose       C. where    D. what

55. A. turn        B. become        C. grow     D. charge

答案

36---55   CABAA   ABDCD   ADABB   CCADA  

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In 1965, the United States made important changes in its immigration laws, allowing many more immigrants to come and entirely eliminating the older laws’ bias (偏见, 偏向) in favor of white European immigrants. As a result, the United States is now confronted with a new challenge—taking in large numbers of new immigrants who are nonwhite and non-European. About 90 percent are from Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In addition to the large numbers of legal immigrants, for the first time the United States has significant numbers of illegal immigrants. Many worry about what the impact will be on the American society. Can the American economy expand enough to offer these new immigrants the same opportunities that others have had What will be the effect on the traditional value system that has defined the United States for over 200 years

Many Americans see wonderful benefits for their country. Ben Wattenberg, a respected expert on American culture, believes that the "new immigration" will be of great help to the nation. According to Wattenberg, something very important is happening to the United States: It is becoming the first universal nation in history. Wattenberg believes that the United States will be the first nation where large numbers of people from every region on earth live in freedom under one government. This diversity, he says, will give the nation great influence and appeal to the rest of the world during the 21st century.

Perhaps the United States will be described not as a "melting pot" or a "salad bowl" but as a "mosaic"—a picture made up of many tiny pieces of different colors. If one looks closely at the nation, the individuals of different colors and ethnic groups are still distinct and recognizable, but together they create a picture that is uniquely American. "E Pluribus Unum" —the motto of the United States from its beginning—means one composed of many. "Out of many, one. \

"A universal nation" means ().

A. a nation whose citizens spread all over the world

B. a nation that unites all the countries in the world

C. a nation that influences the rest of the world

D. a nation where people from all over the world live under one government