完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分;满分20分)
My name is Amy. I’m a 25-year-old graduate student who likes yoga, home-decorating shows and eating spoonfuls of peanut butter
1 from the jar. Oh yeah, and I’m an iPhone addict.
I wasn’t always an addict. In fact, for many years I told myself I didn’t want a
2 cellphone. They seemed like too much work, always beeping, ringing and
3 attention. I was
4 content with my simple antique (古董,此处指旧手机), and I didn’t expect to change my mind any time soon.
However, about a year ago, I found myself envious of all those proud iPhone owners, cradling their shiny new phones and
5 all their friends. I started listening secretly to conversations about “iPhone apps”, feeling like a
6 listening to a language I couldn’t speak.
Eventually I couldn’t
7 my iPhone instinct (本能) any longer, and I welcomed my new iPhone into my life.
To my surprise, I suddenly found myself with a whole new circle of friends. They
8 my iPhone-related inquiries when my other friends couldn’t, and didn’t
9 when I bragged about (吹嘘) all the things little Eloise (yes, I named her) could do.
However, I realized I had a problem when one day I found myself Google-mapping my way to my mailbox, which happens to be right outside my front door.
When I
10 the past few months, I couldn’t believe I didn’t see this coming. All the
11 signs were there. Eloise slept right beside me and was the first thing I
12 in the morning. I
13 my e-mail about 20 times a day. I also experienced
14 when I left poor Eloise in the change room at the gym.
15 she beeped and needed my response?
Okay, so I was addicted to my iPhone.
I decided
16 had to be done. But, as I quickly realized, iPhones are like
17 and not easy to quit.
Then, while taking the bus to work one day, I was
18 forced to quit—at least
19 . When I reached into my purse to grab Eloise, (to refer to my e-mail for only the seventh time that morning), I found her
20 by fever. She was so hot that I dropped her immediately back into my bag. When I picked her up again, she was gone.
小题1: | A.straight | B.excitedly | C.hurriedly | D.randomly |
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小题2: | A.faithful | B.fancy | C.fragile | D.curious |
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小题3: | A.demanding | B.attempting | C.rejecting | D.paying |
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小题4: | A.partly | B.frequently | C.perfectly | D.gradually |
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小题5: | A.showing them off to | B.impressing them on | C.discussing them with | D.recommending them to |
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小题6: | A.farmer | B.tourist | C.native | D.worker |
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小题7: | A.inspect | B.submit | C.ignore | D.confirm |
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小题8: | A.turned down | B.laughed at | C.comment on | D.responded
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