谁有关于steven callahan的英语完型填空?
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In 1982, Steven Callahan was crossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and sank. He got into a life boat, but his supplies were _1_ . His chances of surviving were small. _2_ when three fishermen found him 76 days later, he was alive — much _3_ than he was when he started, but alive.
His _4_ of how he survived is fascinating. His cleverness — how he _5_ to catch fish, howhe evaporated(蒸发) sea water to _6_ fresh water - is very interesting.
But the thing that _7_ my eye was how he managed to keep himself going when all hope seemed lost, and there seemed no _8_ in continuing the struggle. He was starved and _9_ 1 worn-out. Giving up would have seemed the only possible choice.
When people _10_ these kinds of circumstances, they do something with their minds that gives them the courage to keep going. Many people in _11_ desperate circumstances _12_ 1 in or go mad. Something the survivors do with their thoughts helps them find the courage to carry on _13_ difficulties.
"I tell myself I can _14_ it," wrote Callahan in his book. "Compared to what others have been through, I'm fortunate. I tell myself these things over and over, _15_ up courage"
I wrote that down after I read it. It _16_ me as something important. And I've told myself the same thing when my own goals seemed _17_ off or when my problems seemed too terribe. And every time I've said it, I have always come back to my _18_ .
The truth is, our circumstances are only bad _19_ to something better. But others have been through the much worse, that is, in comparison with what others have been through, you're fortunate. Tell this to yourself over and over again, and it will help you _20_ through the rough situations with a little more courage.
1.A. full B. rich C. few D. enough
2.A. And B. Yet C. Still D. Thus
3.A. thinner B. stronger C. worse D. healthier
4.A. attitude B. assumption C. instruction D. account
5.A. assisted B. tended C. managed D. intended
6.A. make B. absorb C. select D. replace
7.A. attacked B. caught C. froze D. cheated
8.A. operation B. taste C. message D. point
9.A. firmly B. completely C. hardly D. generally
10.A. deal B. defend C. survive D. observe
11.A. similarly B. differently C. graally D. commonly
12.A. pull B. take C. break D. give
13.A. for the lack of B. in the face of C. in exchange for D. as a result of
14.A. handle B. carry C. follow D. inspect
15.A. rolling B. using C. building D. making
16.A. defeated B. recommended C. introced D. struck
17.A. far B. long C. ever D. even
18.A. feelings B. senses C. ideas D. influences
19.A. related B. measured C. contributed D. compared
20.A. see B. cut C. get D. think
答案:1—5 CBADC 6—10 ABDBC 11—15 ADBAC 16—20 DABDC
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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31-35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项
In 1982, Steven Callahan was crossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and sank. He got into a life boat, but his supplies were 31 . His chances of surviving were small. 32 when three fishermen found him 76 days later, he was alive — much 33 than he was when he started, but alive.
His 34 of how he survived is fascinating. His cleverness — how he 35 to catch fish, howhe evaporated(蒸发) sea water to 36 fresh water — is very interesting.
But the thing that 37 my eye was how he managed to keep himself going when all hope seemed lost, and there seemed no 38 in continuing the struggle. He was starved and 39 1 worn-out. Giving up would have seemed the only possible choice.
When people 40 these kinds of circumstances, they do something with their minds that gives them the courage to keep going. Many people in 41 desperate circumstances 42 1 in or go mad. Something the survivors do with their thoughts helps them find the courage to carry on 43 difficulties.
“I tell myself I can 44 it,” wrote Callahan in his book. “Compared to what others have been through, I’m fortunate. I tell myself these things over and over, 45 up courage…”
I wrote that down after I read it. It 46 me as something important. And I’ve told myself the same thing when my own goals seemed 47 off or when my problems seemed too terribe. And every time I’ve said it, I have always come back to my 48 .
The truth is, our circumstances are only bad 49 to something better. But others have been through the much worse, that is, in comparison with what others have been through, you’re fortunate. Tell this to yourself over and over again, and it will help you 50 through the rough situations with a little more courage.
31. A. full B. rich C. few D. enough
32. A. And B. Yet C. Still D. Thus
33. A. thinner B. stronger C. worse D. healthier
34. A. attitude B. assumption C. instruction D. account
35. A. assisted B. tended C. managed D. intended
36. A. make B. absorb C. select D. replace
37. A. attacked B. caught C. froze D. cheated
38. A. operation B. taste C. message D. point
39. A. firmly B. completely C. hardly D. generally
40. A. deal B. defend C. survive D. observe
41. A. similarly B. differently C. graally D. commonly
42. A. pull B. take C. break D. give
43. A. for the lack of B. in the face of C. in exchange for D. as a result of
44. A. handle B. carry C. follow D. inspect
45. A. rolling B. using C. building D. making
46. A. defeated B. recommended C. introced D. struck
47. A. far B. long C. ever D. even
48. A. feelings B. senses C. ideas D. influences
49. A. related B. measured C. contributed D. compared
50. A. see B. cut C. get D. think
31—35 CBADC 36—40 ABDBC 41—45 ADBAC 46—50 DABDC