2015-2016学年度第一学期深圳市高二英语必修五Module 5 The Great Sports Personality单元测试题

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必修5 Module 5单元测试题
第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne
Winnie-the-Pooh has ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )been introduced and reintroduced to generation after generation as a model of a child’s best friend. However, not everyone has found Pooh is lovely. This classic has been banned (禁止)in a variety of countries at one point or another, including Russia, Turkey, and even its home, England. In fact, even some places in the United States have banned this book!
So why would anyone e ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ver like to keep children from the joy of Milne’s classic In the case of Russia, Winnie -the -Pooh was banned in 2009 because of alleged (所谓的) Nazi ties.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Originally published ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )in the year 1900, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is one of the foundations of the fairytale genre. Who, then, would seek to ban a book that has become so important to the American experience
The Detroit L ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ibrary banned The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1957 for allegedly having no value for children.
Charlotte's Web by E. B. White
White‘s tale of the ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) relationship between two unexpected creatures, a spider and a pig, has been drawing children in for over half a century. Published in 1952, this classic has been readily displayed on most library shelves for children to read. However, some people would like to make this book never see the light of the day.
In one extreme ca ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )se, a school in England banned Charlotte's Web for fear that the pig Wilbur might be offensive (冒犯的)to Muslim students. Fortunately, the Muslim Council of Britain saw the foolishness of this ban, so the book was quickly put back to their rightful place on the shelves. Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
Though it’s been ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )published for fifty years, this book hasn’t always been readily found in libraries and in stores. After its release, Where the Wild Things Are was banned in libraries all across the U.S. for its dark tone and unruly lead character. Some parents felt obviously uncomfortable about Max, the story’s main character. Nowadays, you’ll find far fewer libraries that still hold this ban.
Which of the following ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) was once banned because of being useless for children
A. Winnie-the-Pooh.
B. Charlotte’s Web.
C. Where the Wild Things Are.
D. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
2. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage
A. Charlotte's Web tells a story of a spider and a pig.
B. Where the Wild Things Are was originally published in 1900.
C. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has been published for fifty years.
D. Winnie-the ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )-Pooh was banned in England because of alleged Nazi ties.
3. Who wrote ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) the book in which the main character didn’t obey the rules
A. L. Frank Baum. B. A. A. Milne.
C. Maurice Sendak. D. E. B. White.
4. The four books mentioned in the passage are mainly intended for .
A. parents B. children
C. teachers D. writers
B
Since birth, Joy an ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d Miriam were left at the gate of an orphanage (孤儿院).For the disabled sisters, who both have spina bifida (脊柱裂),it may have seemed that all hopes were lost at that time. But after being adopted by a British couple, they have become two of the country’s most promising wheelchair basketball stars.
In 2005, the Haizes ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) adopted them. Then, they moved to the UK when Joy was six and Miriam was seven. The girls discovered the wheelchair basketball through a chance conversation, which Mr. Haize had with a friend in 2011. They hadn’t known wheelchair sports before, but Joy was hooked from the beginning.
While Miriam love ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d the sport, it took her a little longer to become a serious athlete. “I used to have really low self-respect,” she said. “It’s only when Joy got into the Under 25s European Championships in 2013 that I started to take basketball seriously. It gave me a path to follow.” Miriam was then chosen to play at both regional trials and the Sainsbury’s School Games in 2014. Of course, she earned herself a place at the famous GB Futures training camp. GB Futures helped me a lot. It helped me take basketball to another level and learn more about the game and its history. It also helped me be more independent, said Miriam. Meanwhile, Joy is currently the youngest player on the GB women’s team ---but she is making her mark on the international stage; having represented Great Britain in tournaments (锦标赛)all over the world.
The teenagers are no ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )w eager to encourage others to explore the world of wheelchair sports. “You should have confidence in yourself. That’s the one thing to help you succeed. Having setbacks helped me grow into a person and player. No matter what people said to us, we just tried our best,” said the girls.
5. What happened to Joy and Miriam when they were born
A. They were adopted by a British couple.
B. They were abandoned to an orphanage.
C. They moved to the UK with their parents
D. They lived with parents in an orphanage.
6. The sisters first got to know the wheelchair basketball .
A. from GB Futures training camp
B. from their P.E. teacher by chance
C. from a conversation in a TV program
D. from a talk between their father and his friend
7. It can be inferred from the passage that .
A. the Haizes aimed to train Joy to become the world champion
B. Joy set a good example to Miriam in the wheelchair basketball
C. it took Joy a l ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ong time to take the wheelchair basketball seriously
D. Miriam is the youngest player on the women’s basketball team.
8. What suggestion did the disabled sisters give to others
A. Put your heart into work!
B. A good beginning is half done!
C. All roads lead to Rome.
D. Believe in yourself!
C
Even as we breathe ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )a sigh of relief watching the rescue of 33 miners trapped in a Chilean mine for more than two months, there is recognition that their recovery from this traumatic experience involves more than just their physical health. Survivors of disasters are at significant risk for such problems as depression and anxiety.
In an upcoming ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )report, George A. Bonanno and colleagues note that disasters result in extreme psychological harm in a minority of individuals —less than 30% of samples experience severe levels of these psychological problems. Just as there are a wide range of problems experienced following disasters, Bonanno and his co-authors observe there are also a number of outcome patterns. Some survivors will exhibit chronic dysfunction (慢性功能障碍)but the majority will go on to recover psychological function within a few months or years.
Following disasters ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ), the most common form of immediate psychological intervention (介入)is Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD)(危机事件应激晤谈).However, following a review of studies on the effectiveness of CISD, Bonanno and co-authors conclude, ''Multiple studies have shown that CISD is not only ineffective but, as suggested earlier, in some cases can actually be psychologically harmful.”
"The data on crisis d ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ebriefing suggest that imposing such interventions on individuals doesn’t work,” Lilienfeld says. “If some of the miners want to talk to somebody to express their feelings, then by all means mental health professionals should be there to listen to them and support them. But for miners who would prefer not to talk much about the experience, it’s best to leave them alone and respect their own coping mechanisms (应对机制).”
According to B ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )onanno and his coauthors, there are treatments that may be effective in helping survivors recover from disasters. Psychological first aid (PFA) —which, among other things, provides practical help and helps develop a sense of safety and calmness among survivors — is a promising approach. For example, the community-centered intervention — which helps maintain a sense of connectedness and quality of community life — is beneficial to survivors of disasters.
9. Which of the fol ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lowing can replace the underlined word “traumatic” in the first paragraph
A. Amusing. B. Upsetting.
C. Impressive. D. Memorable.
10. What can be inferred from Lilienfeld’s words
A. The choices of interventions should follow the survivors’ will.
B. The survivors should often ask health professionals for advice.
C. It’s beneficial for the survivors to communicate with each other.
D. The miners should be respected for their hard and dangerous work.
11. According to th ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e passage, which of the following methods is generally more effective
Help survivors fit in their communities.
B. Urge survivors to join in volunteer programs.
C. Ask survivors to speak out their experiences.
D. Leave survivors alone to improve their emotions.
12. What is the passage mainly about
A. The types of psychological problems.
B. The harmful effects of mine accidents.
C. The new research about the mental activity.
D. The psychological help for survivors of disasters.
D
It didn’t take long ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )for a lot of people who owned automobiles in the late 1800s to start hiring them out. Even though the first taxis were odd-looking machines that had batteries weighing as much as 800 pounds, there were almost 100 of them in New York City by 1899. They did a great deal of business competing with horse-drawn carriages (马车),since many people found them not only faster, but also quieter and much cleaner. The first gas-powered cabs arrived in New York in 1907, but they were imported from France and not built in the U.S.
The 1920s saw an explo ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sion in the taxis, as thousands of them were in use every day. This burgeoning industry needed regulation, and the Mayor of New York, Fiorello H. La Guardia, signed the Hass Act of 1937. The act forced cab companies to obtain licenses and also introduced the medallion system, which is still in use today. These are the small metal plates you’ll see on top of the vehicle (车辆)that certifies it is legally allowed to pick up passengers. The system helped the government keep track of not just the number of taxis, but the quality of them as well.
Even though they f ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )aced serious competition from buses, subways and trains, taxis in New York remained a staple (主要产品)for millions of people. About 12,000 of them were in service by 1950. While you may think that cabs have always been yellow, it actually wasn’t until the 1960s that they were required to be painted that iconic color.
There are about 40, ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )000 drivers in New York City alone, and millions of others throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world. An estimated 200 million passengers travel about 800 million miles a year, and pay fares totaling about $1 billion a year in New York alone.
13. The underlined w ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ord “burgeoning” in Paragraph 2 probably means”______”.
A. competing fiercely
B. developing rapidly
C. recovering quickly
D. disappearing totally
14. The metal plates were set on top of the taxis which______.
A. were painted in yellow as required
B. provided qualified services for the passengers
C. were allowed by the government to do business
D. couldn’t cause any car accidents all the year round
15. What’s the writer’s purpose in writing the passage
A. To analyze the advantages of the taxis.
B. To advertise the good services of the taxis.
C. To introduce the history of taxis in New York.
D. To show the development of vehicles in the U.S
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
In high school, i ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t’s important to stay healthy. 16 How can you study well if you’re sick So you should pay attention to your health in order to study well in high school. In order to enjoy good health, you should have some good habits. Here are some tips for you.
Drink water regula ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rly every day. Some students don’t like drinking water. They only drink water when they’re extremely thirsty. 17 You should drink water regularly so that your body and brain can function well. Avoid sports drinks and soda when you’re thirsty. They are not good for your health.
18 Some students do ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n’t eat three meals a day. No matter what happens, you shouldn’t skip any meal of the day. Eating regularly helps keep your metabolism (新陈代谢)high and keeps your energy up. It’s especially important to eat a good breakfast every day with protein, carbohydrates (碳水化合物),and fiber to set up your body for the day of activity. If you don’t eat, how can you stay focused in class
Eat the right ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )foods. Some students eat whatever they can get. This is wrong. 19 Choose whole grains like rice and whole wheat flours. Skip muffins, donuts, and other processed foods. Instead, choose whole grains, protein, fruits and vegetables
20 If you do ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )that, you can get distracted. Therefore, you may not pay attention to how much you are eating. You may eat too much. Eating too much harms your health. And you may gain too much weight because of it. Try to eat slowly so your brain sends the right signals to tell your belly that it’s full.
A. Don’t skip meals.
B. This is bad for your health.
C. Eat a good breakfast every day.
D. Avoid eating too much at one time.
E. Don’t watch TV or movies when you eat.
F. If you are unhealthy, you may fall ill easily.
G. You should eat the foods that are good for your body
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个 选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Does your family ofte ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n get together Well, my family often does. As long as I can remember, my family has always 21 the holidays together. As a young 22,I made the trek up what’s called the Old Spiral Highway above Lewiston, Idaho. This was usually done in November when it was 23 with snow and ice.
The drive was importan ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t, 24 we were on our way to Grandparents’ house for our aunt, two uncles and plenty of join us. As soon as I walked into their house, I could 27 Grandma’s fresh pecan and pumpkin pies sitting on the counter to cool. The days leading up to the “big dinner” were spent 28 with my relatives. I remember one time we chased a deer through the 29. Other times, we played games with Grandma. Those holidays at their house are in my 30 forever and bring such goodness and joy when I think back to those times.
Grandma died in 1989, ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )and Grandpa in 2010. Later, my parents were 31, too. One thing we have learned from them is the importance of keeping 32 alive. To this day, my siblings and I have been pretty faithful about getting together for holidays. This is a (n) 33 way for our family to spend some quality face time together. Everyone 34 a variety of food, so the host or hostess usually just needs to cook the meat. There is 35 enough food left over for evening snacks as we can never finish it all at dinner.
We, take our f ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )amily get-togethers very 36. We knew it made our parents and grandparents 37 to see their children get along so well together. And we know they are 38 at us now because to this day, we still do that and get along well. We may have got separated by 39, but our hearts will forever be 40 because we are family.
21. A. compared B. spread
C. created D. celebrated
22. A. driver B. inventor
C. child D. parent
23. A. decorated B. faced
C. covered D. replaced
24. A. but B. because
C. and D. so
25. A. Easter B. Thanksgiving
C. Halloween D. Christmas
26. A. friends B. teachers
C. relatives D. neighbors
27. A. taste B. make
C. appreciate D. smell
28. A. sitting B. playing
C. arguing D. fighting
29. A. wood B. house
C. lake D. rock
30. A. memory B. excitement
C. plan D. childhood
31. A. changed B. gone
C. killed D. moved
32. A. schedules B. hobbies
C. traditions D. dreams
33. A. funny B. easy
C. new D. great
34. A. finds B. stores
C. eats D. brings
35. A. almost B. hardly
C. usually D. never
36. A. sadly B. seriously
C. excitedly D. worriedly
37. A. proud B. concerned
C. difficult D. kind
38. A. smiling B. shouting
C. pointing D. looking
39. A. accident B. chance
C. distance D. force
40. A. alive B. nice
C. open D. close
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容 (1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Every morning, L ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ao Tse went for a walk in the dawn. He never walked with others, as he knew that people could not be quiet and that they would disturb his 41(silent) he experienced. But his neighbor put in 42 request for his friend. He said, “Let him join you during your morning walk. It seems such a lovely experience to him. And he has promised to be 43 (complete) silent.”
Lao Tse agreed so the ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) friend came along. They walked alongside each other 44 saying one word. When they walked deeper into the woods, they came to a lake 45 (surround) by high trees. The sun 46 (shine) through the trees and fell in patterns on the water. It was a fantastic sight. The friend’s jaw dropped and wanted47 (praise) the beautiful scenery. But he covered his mouth with his hand, 48 he remembered his promise.
After they came bac ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )k, Lao Tse was 49 (satisfy) with his company. And he said to his neighbor, “Your friend is very nice. I’d like to walk with him again.”
So the two often ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )walked together. But neither of them spoke anything all the way. 50 (respect) others’ habits can help us make friends.
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换 ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(/\),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last night, I could ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n’t find my diary which my secrets were kept. I thought my mother has taken it. She used to read my diary without letting me known and she must have done that again. In angry, I ran to her and asked her to return my diary back to me. She said she didn’t take it but I didn’t believe her. Just then, my little sister came to me with my diary and asked why I was looking for it. Looked at my mother, I didn’t know what to do for moment. Then I apologized on what I had done. I think an apology is necessarily when we do something wrong. And we should think carefully before we act.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是某中学高二学生李华,请你用英语写一篇介绍体育明星刘翔的短文向某英文报投稿。 ,
内容提示:
1. 1983年7月13日出生于上海;
2. 2004年雅典奥运会110米跨栏冠军,2007年在世界田径锦标赛中获得冠军;
2015年4月7号正式宣布退役。
注意:1. 词数:100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇: 跨栏一hurdle
跨栏比赛选手一hurdler 雅典奥运会—the Athens Olympic Games
世界田径锦标赛一the World Championships in Athletics
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参考答案及部分解析
1-5 DACBB 6-10 DBDBA
11-15 ADBCC 16-20 FBAGE
21-25 DCCBB 26-30 CDBAA
31-35 BCDDC 36-40 BAACD
41-50 (One possible version)
41. silence 42. a
pletely 44. without
45. surrounded 46. shone
47. to praise 48. because
49. satisfied 50. Respecting
短文改错(One possible version)
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书面表达 (One possible version)
 As everyone ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) knows, Liu Xiang is one of the best athletes of China. He is a Shanghai native, born on July 13, 1983.
 Liu Xiang is goo ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d at running and the 110 meters hurdle and he is one of the most excellent hurdlers in the world. Liu Xiang performed so well in the Athens Olympic Games in 2004 that he won a gold medal, which was the first in a men’s track and field event for China. Besides, he won a gold medal in the 110 meters hurdles in the World Championships in Athletics in 2007. On April 7, 2015, he announced his retirement from the hurdles on his Sina Weibo. We can’t help singing his praises for his excellent performance and his sports spirit inspires a lot of Chinese people in their life, study and work.
阅读理解
A
  本文介绍了四本曾经被禁的童书。
1. D。细节理解题。根据The ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) Wonderful Wizard of Oz中的The Detroit Library banned The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1957 for allegedly having no value for children 可知D项正确。
2. A。细节理解题。根据Char ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lotte’s Web中的White’s tale of the relationship between two unexpected creatures, a spider and a pig可知A项表述正确。
3. C。细节理解题。根据 ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Where the Wild Things Are中的Where the Wild Things Are was banned in libraries all across the U.S. for its dark tone and unruly lead character可知选C项。
4. B。推理判断题。这四本书中都提及与儿童有关的内容,由此可推知,这四本书的读者对象主要是儿童。
B
本文主要讲述了一对轮椅篮球姐妹花的奋斗故事。
5. B。细节理解题。由文章第 ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )一段的Since birth, Joy and Miriam were left at the gate of an orphanage可知,患有脊柱裂的姐妹Joy and Miriam一出生就被遗弃在了孤儿院门口。
6. D。细节理解题。由文章第二段的The ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )girls discovered the wheelchair basketball through a chance conversation, which Mr. Haize had with a friend in 2011.可知D项正确。
7. B。推理判断题。根据文章第三段 ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )前半部分内容可知,Joy一开始就很热爱轮椅篮球,并取得了很好的成绩(Joy got into the Under 25s European Championships in 2013),正是Joy的好成绩激励了Miriam。所以正确答案为选项B。
8. D。推理判断题。根据文章最后一段Joy和Miriam姐妹的话可知,她们鼓励“年轻人一定要自信”。
C
  绝大多数灾难幸存者都会产生一定的心理问题,因此对他们进行心理疏导是极其重要的。
9. B。词义猜测题。根据第一段第一句以及下文disasters可知,被困在煤矿中是一件令人痛苦的经历。
10. A。推理判断题。 ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )根据第四段 ... But for miners who would prefer not to talk much about the experience, it’s best to leave them alone and respect their own coping mechanisms.可知,针对不同的灾难幸存者,应根据他们自己的意愿制定心理救援计划。
11. A。细节理解题。 ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )根据最后一段最后一句可知,让灾难幸存者融入自己的社区生活是帮助他们走出阴影比较有效的方法。选项B在文中并没有提及,选项C、D并不适合所有的人。故选A项。
12. D。主旨大意题。全文主要说明了对灾难幸存者心理急救的有效方法,D项最为符合。
D
  在纽约,最原始的出租车诞生于19世纪初,经过几百年的发展,出租车已成为人们不可或缺的代步工具。
13. B。词义猜测题。根据第二段第一句可知,由于出租车行业发展迅速,所以需要纽约市通过立法来进行管理,故选B项。
14. C。细节理解题。根据第二段第 ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )四句These are the small metal plates you’ll see on top of the vehicle that certifies it is legally allowed to pick up passengers.可知,在每一辆出租车上安放一块小的金属板是为了证明该出租车是合法经营,可以载客。
15. C。写作目的题。全文主要介绍了出租车行业在纽约市诞生、发展和走向繁荣的历史。
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完形填空
  作者小时候他爸妈经常带他参加家庭聚会,作者长大后也继承了这种传统。
21. D。根据后文作者一家去他爷爷奶奶家一起过节的语境,可知这里是指他们总是在一起“庆祝”节日。
22. C。作者在回忆小时候的事情,所以这里是指自己当时还是一个“小孩”。
23. C。根据with snow and ice可知当时公路上被雪和冰“覆盖”了。
24. B。根据上下文内容可知,作者认为开车去那里很重要,“因为”他们一家要去他爷爷奶奶家过节。
25. B。根据This was usually done in November可知他们是去那里过“感恩节”的。
26. C。这个是家庭聚会,故在一起的应该是亲戚们,选C项。
27. D。根据fresh pecan ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) and pumpkin pies sitting on the counter to cool可知这里是指一进屋子就可以“闻到”那些食品的味道。
28. B。根据后文的描述,可知他们在那里一起“玩”。
29. A。根据we chased a deer可知他们是在“树林”里追赶一只鹿。
30. A。根据when I think back to those times可知那些事情都深深地印在作者的“记忆”里。
31. B。根据Grandma died in 1989可知这里是指作者的父母也“去世”了。
32. C。根据后文作者他们一家经常进行家庭聚会的语境可知,他们保留了那些“传统”。
33. D。作者认为举行家庭聚会是让一家人一起度过一些时光的“好”方式。
34. D。根据so the host ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )or hostess usually just needs to cook the meat可知来参加聚会的人会自己带很多“食物”。
35. C。根据as we could never finish it all at dinner可知“经常”会有食物剩下来当宵夜用。
36. B。作者他们经常进行家庭聚会,这说明他们很看重家庭聚会,take sth seriously意为“很看重……”。
37. A。根据to see thei ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r children get along so well together可知作者觉得他们的父母和祖父母看到这些会很“自豪”。
38. A。根据we still do that and get along well.可知作者认为他们的父母和祖父母会对他们“微笑”。
39. C。根据got separated可知这里是指“距离”将他们分隔开来。
40. D。他们经常进行家庭聚会,故距离虽然将他们分隔开来,但是他们的心很“近”。
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  尊敬别人的习惯才能跟别人成为朋友。
41. silence。考查名词。根据句意,他们会打扰他的安静。在形容词性物主代词之后,用名词形式。
42. a。考查冠词。这里指提出一个请求,故用不定冠词。
pletely。考查副词。形容词前面用副词修饰,表示完全地安静。
44. without。考查介词。根据句意,他们并肩走着,一句话也没有说。故用without。
45. surrounded。考查非谓语动词。lake与surround之间是动宾关系,故用过去分词作后置定语。
46. shone。考查时态。动作发生在过去与fell并列,故用shine的一般过去时。
47. to praise。考查非谓语动词。根据结构want to do sth,故用动词不定式形式。
48. because。考查连词。这里是在解释原因,故填because,引导原因状语从句。
49. satisfied。考查形容词。be satisfied with sb意为“对某人满意”。
50. Respecting。考查非谓语动词。此处用动名词作主语。