1完形填空阅读理解七选五套餐练(8)完形填空(山东省青岛市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末学业水平检测)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I’dplannedtospendmyweekendinthesun,enjoyingflowersoutdoors.Butthatwas21thepairofdisgustingcrows(乌鸦)arrived.Outofnowhere,theyhadsetuptheirbase22inourbackyard.Wefirst23ourfeatheredenemiesonFridaymorning.Itwasearly,andthesoundthebirdsmade24throughourneighborhood.Ifiguredthey’d25soon.But,no.Theyweregettinglouderandprobably26myneighborsnearlyasmuchasuswiththenoise.IadmitIgotalittle27.Then,onSundayafternoon,IsawourdogQuatchistaringatsomethingontheground.Iwentto28andfoundasmallcoal-blackbirdinthegrass.Itseyesweremilky,anditstayedperfectly29asmydogwalkedtowardsit.OnlywhenQuatchi30hisnosetoitsheaddiditwalkaway.I31thedoginsideandcamebackwithmycamera.Itneveroccurredtomethattheyoungwouldbehangingoutontheground,growingandgaining32asitsparentsguardeditfromabove.ThesecondIsawthislittlecreatureI33thecrows.Tobehonest,I’veneverbeenmuchofabirdperson.AndIwishthey’dchosenanotherbackyard.ButI’malso34thatIgottoseethislittlebitofnatureunfoldupclose.It’sprettyamazing.Theexperiencehasalso35mydesiretocreateabeautifulbackyardgardenthatattractslotsofbees,butterflies,andyes,birds.Theyarewelcomehere.21.A.afterB.whenC.untilD.before22.A.organizationB.campC.businessD.trap23.A.acceptedB.droveC.discoveredD.invited24.A.traveledB.flewC.ranD.flowed25.A.singB.fightC.falldownD.quietdown26.A.attractingB.annoyingC.frighteningD.amusing27.A.excitedB.amazedC.curiousD.desperate28.A.preventB.defendC.exploreD.assist29.A.coldB.enthusiasticC.stillD.friendly30.A.touchedB.threwC.pointedD.connected31.A.awardedB.lockedC.praisedD.fed32.A.strengthB.pityC.advantageD.freedom233.A.hatedB.respectedC.admiredD.forgave34.A.pitifulB.gratefulC.painfulD.careful35.A.discouragedB.ensuredC.strengthenedD.proved阅读理解(山东省实验中学2020届高三第二次诊断性测试)AParentsandkidstodaydressalike,listentothesamemusic,andarefriends.Isthisagoodthing?Sometimes,whenMr.Ballmerandhis16-year-olddaughter,Elizabeth,listentorockmusictogetherandtalkaboutintereststheybothenjoy,suchaspopculture.herememberhismoredistantrelationshipwithhisparentswhenhewasateenager.“Iwouldneverhavesaidtomymom,‘Hey,thenewWeezeralbumisreallygreat.Howdoyoulikeit?’saysBallmer.“Therewasjustacompletegapintaste.”Musicwasnottheonlygulf.Fromclothingandhairstylestoactivitiesandexpectations,earliergenerationsofparentsandchildrenoftenappearedtomoveinseparateorbits.Today,thegenerationgaphasnotdisappeared,butitisgettingnarrowinmanyfamilies.Conversationsonsubjectssuchassexanddrugswouldnothavetakenplaceagenerationago.Nowtheyarecomfortableandcommon.Andparent—childactivities,fromshoppingtosports,involveafeelingoftrustandfriendshipthatcancontinueintoadulthood.Nowondergreetingcardstodaycarrythemessage,“Tomymother,mybestfriend.”Butfamilyexpertswarnthatthenewequalitycanalsoresultinlessrespectforparents.“There’sstillalotofstrictnessandauthorityonthepartofparentsoutthere,butthereisachangehappening,”saysKerrie,apsychologyprofessoratLebanonValleyCollege.“Inthemiddleofthatchange,thereisalotofconfusionamongparents.”Familyresearchersofferavarietyofreasonsfortheseevolvingrolesandattitudes.Theyseethe1960sasaturningpoint.Greatculturalchangesledtomoreopencommunicationandamoredemocraticprocessthatencourageseveryonetohaveasay.“Myparentswereonthe‘before’sideofthatchange,buttoday’sparents,the40-year-olds,wereonthe‘after’side,”explainsMr..Ballmer.“It’snotsomethingeasilyaccomplishedbyparentsthesedays,becauselifeismoredifficulttounderstandordealwith,butsharinginterestsdoesmakeitmorefuntobeaparentnow.”321.WhatcanwelearnaboutMr..BallmerinParagraph1?A.HeandElizabethboth1ikeWeezer.B.Hehaddifferentinterestswithhismom.C.Hehadabadrelationshipwithhismom.D.Helikedtalkingaboutmusicwithhismom.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“democratic”probablymean?A.Equal.B.Peaceful.C.Active.D.Considerate.23.Thepassageismainlyabout_____________.A.theproblemsofparent-childrelationshipB.thestrategiesforparent-childrelationshipsC.thedevelopmentofparent-childrelationshipD.thewaysforparentstohandleparent-childproblemsBOwningalovable,cutepetcanunquestionablymakeone’shomelifebetterandobviously,itcanaffectpetowners’professionallivesaswell.Infact,accordingtoanewsurvey,peoplewhohaveownedpetsmaybemoreprofessionallysuccessful,andthisisdefinitelygoodnewsforambitiouspetparents.ThesurveywasconductedbyKeltonGlobalResearchforBanfieldPetHospital,accordingtoFastCompany.Theresearcherssurveyed857adultsintheUnitedStateswithavarietyofcareers,asexplainedinthesurveysummaryonBanfield’swebsite.AmongtheC-suiteexecutives(CEOs,etc.)surveyed,93percentgrewwithapetintheirhome,with78percentclaimingthatgrowingupwithapethelpedcausetheircareersuccessasanadult.Interestingly,83percentofC-suiteexecutiveswhoparticipatedsaidtheygrewupwithadog,59percentofthemsaidtheygrewupwithacat,and37percentofthemsaidtheygrewupwithanotherkindofpet.(You’recorrectthesenumbersdonotaddup.Itwouldseemthatmanyofthepeopleinterviewedgrewupwithmultiplekindsofpets.)So,howexactlydoespetownershipcausecareersuccess?Well,accordingtoBanfield’sresearch,executivesreportedthattheirpethe