完形填空(三) 野外生存训练+金钱管理
A [2019·通辽]
My friends and I joined a two-day survival training course in the mountains. The first day was really 1 —there was so much to do! Arriving at the campsite, we were divided into groups and given a tent, some food, a 2 and a compass. Standing next to a small river, Fanny 3 camping in the grassy area nearby. However, our instructor, Mr. Lee, pointed out that it might flood if it rained. In the end, we found a higher area. Putting up the tent was very hard. Luckily Mr. Lee helped us a lot.
By the time we had put up the tent, everyone was really hungry. “We wouldn’t have got this hungry if we had brought some snacks,” Peter said. We all told him to 4 complaining and help us start a fire to cook our food 5 .Realizing we were having trouble making the fire, he finally 6 .
The next day started early. Woken by a strange noise, Peter went to see what was happening. “Some cows have eaten our breakfast!” he shouted. “That’s all because you didn’t 7 the food properly last night,” said Mr. Lee.
Worried that Mr. Lee was angry with us, we tried very hard on our next task—using the map and compass to find a secret location. We made it to the location 8 the other groups did. We all felt very proud of 9 .
The survival training course was a great 10 .Now I feel I could survive anywhere.
( )1.A. different B.boring C.disappointing D.difficult
( )2.A. book B.map C.light D.knife
( )3.A. imagined B.enjoyed C.finished D.suggested
( )4.A. continue B.start C.stop D.mind
( )5.A. instead B.again C.too D.yet
( )6.A. started out B.worked out C.gave out D.helped out
( )7.A. eat up B.put away C.sell out D.throw off
( )8.A. after B.when C.before D.till
( )9.A. him B.them C.you D.ourselves
( )10.A. activity B.competition C.experience D.example
B
It’s fun to receive presents. It also feels good to give to others. So what’s the best way to budget(预算) your money and shop 1 ?
Susan Beacham of Money Savvy Generation, a US company that teaches money management skills to kids, 2 some advice.
“My first tip is to make a list,” says Beacham. She suggests that kids talk with their families about to 3 they should give gifts and how much they should spend.
Take the 4 with you to the store. “Make sure that you do the maths,” says Beacham. “If you’ve just spent $30 5 someone you were going to spend $25 on, you’re going to have to spend $5 less on somebody else.” The 6 to budgeting is staying within the boundaries(范围) you’ve set for yourself.
What to do if you just can’t 7 buying things once you’re in a mall? The answer is pretty easy—bring only a small amount of money with you.
8 you see an expensive item that you really want to buy, wait a few days and see if you’re still 9 it. Chances are, you won’t even remember it.
Do you have enough money? If not, make 10 . And don’t forget—not everyone needs a store-bought gift. Some of the best presents are free.
( )1.A. badly B.easily C.hardly D.wisely
( )2.A. takes B.follows C.learns D.has
( )3.A. whom B.when C.what D.which
( )4.A. book B.map C.list D.wallet
( )5.A. to B.on C.with D.at
( )6.A. key B.way C.answer D.solution
( )7.A. stop B.wait C.remember D.stand
( )8.A. As B.If C.So D.But
( )9.A. thinking over B.thinking about C.thinking up D.thinking for
( )10.A. mistakes B.decisions C.changes D.suggestions