完形填空专项练习

完形填空专项练习
完形填空专项练习

A

Mr Hart, a London taxi driver, has a new black taxi. He hurries through the busy 36 every day.

One day when he was having a short rest, a young man jumped into his37.

“To the station as38 as you can,” shouted the man in a very39 way. “My 40 leaves at three o’clock.”

Mr Hart did his best, but there was a lot of traffic. At every corner there was a 41 light.

The young man said, “Hurry up, man! I don’t want to 42 my train.”

“And I don’t want to have an 43,” replied Mr Hart quickly.

While he was 44 , Mr Hart suddenly recognized the man’s 45. He was a 46. The police were looking for him. His picture was in the47.

Mr Hart 48 through the streets and drove through red lights. Soom there was a police car49 him. Mr Hart raced on until he 50 the station. He stopped in front of the station at two minutes 51 three, and the young man quickly jumped out of the taxi.

“52!” cried Mr Hart . At the moment the police car stopped, too. “Quick! He is the thief!”shouted Mr Hart. Two police man 53 into the station. Three minutes later they 54 with the young man.

“Well 55!” a policeman said to Mr Hart as they were taking the thief to the police car.

36. A.stations B.streets C. buildings D. shops

37. A.house B. truck C.bed D.taxi

38. A.fast B.slowly C. quietly D.early

39. A. kind B.frightened C.unfriendly D.lovely

40. A.train B. bus C.plane D.ship

41. A. green B. yellow C.red D.black

42. A.catch B.get C.leave D.miss

43. A.interest B.accident C.answer D.example

44. A.driving B.listening C.begging D.waiting

45. A.face B.eye C.coat D.back

46. A.driver B.prisoner C.thief D.worker

47. A.films B.offices C.stations D.newspapers

48.A.walked B.raced C.flew D.looked

49. A.before B.beside C. behind D.near

50.A.reached B. passed C.hit D.entered

51. A. after B. to C.past D.at

52. A.Look B.Stand C.Stop D.Hands up

53.A.broke B.went C.walked D.rushed

54. A.disappeared B.left C.met D.returned

55. A. finished B. done C.known D.taken

B

There is a wonderful fable(神话)about a young orphan girl who had no family and no one to love her. One day, 36 very sad and lonely, she was walking through a meadow 37 she noticed a small butterfly 38 in a thorn(带刺的) bush. The more the butterfly 39 to free itself, the 40 the thorns cut into its body. The young orphan girl carefully rescued the butterfly. Instead of 41 away,

the little butterfly changed into a beautiful 42 . The young girl rubbed her eyes in 43 .

“For your wonderful kindness,” the good fairy said to the girl. “I will satisfy your any 44 .”The little girl thought for a(n) 45 and then replied. “I want to be 46 !”

The fairy said, “very well,” and leaned toward her and47 in her ear. Then the good fairy disappeared.

As the little girl 48 , there was no one in the land as happy as she was. Everyone asked her the 49 of her happiness. She would only smile and answer, “The secret of m happiness is that I listened to a good fairy when I was a lit tle girl.”

When she was very 50 and on her deathbed(临终之际), the neighbors all gathered together around her, 51 that the fabulous(传说) secret of happiness would die with her. “Tell us, please,”they 52 . “Tell us what the good fairy said.”The lovely old woman smiled 53 and said, “She told us that everyone, 54 old or young or rich or poor they seemed, had 55 of me.” And after saying that she died calmly.

36. A. looking B. seeming C. feeling D. sounding

37. A .while B. which C. as D. when

38. A. stayed B. lying C. caught D. playing

39. A. struggled B. made C. flew D. struck

40. A. deeper B. more painful C. bigger D. more

41. A. walking B. getting C. running D. flying

42. A. woman B. fairy C. girl D. bird

43. A. delight B. doubt C. anger D. sorrow

44. A. gift B. wish C. word D. promise

45. A. time B. hour C. moment D. day

46. A. happy B. safe C. rich D. young

47. A. shouted B. looked C. smiled D. whispered

48. A. grew up B. rose up C. stood up D. picked up

49. A. way B. secret C. method D. reason

50. A. weak B. sad C. glad D. old

51. A. afraid B. satisfied C. surprised D. confident

52. A. ordered B. nodded C. demanded D. begged

53. A. secretly B. slightly C. broadly D. slowly

54. A. how B. what C. however D. whatever

55. A. food B. need C. help D. fun

C

Mrs Write was a rich lady. She lived 36 in a large comfortable house where her children and grandchildren came to visit her frequently. However, she was 37 . She spent a lot of time 38 about her old age and about her dead husband. Her children 39 about her and asked Dr. Green to

see her.

Mrs Green was an experienced doctor. She knew old people became set(刻板的) in their ways and didn’t like to be 40 what to do. She decided to get to 41 Mrs White before she said anything. During the visit, Dr. Green asked Mrs White to give her a tour of the house. Mrs White was 42 her house and happily agreed. As they walked from room to room, Dr. Green 43 that there were a lot of violets(紫罗兰) in every window. She asked, “44 do you have so many violets?” Mrs White replied, “I love these flowers and they 45 so fast that I have more and more.” When the 46 of the house was over, Dr. Green said, “I have one 47 to make. Whenever you hear a friend or a neighbour that is 48 in bed or getting married, give 49 one or your violets.”

Mrs White said 50 about the doctor’s advice and for a few months 51 the visit, she didn’t give away any of her violets. Then one day she was invited to the wedding(婚礼) of her neighbour’s daughter. She put a ribbon(丝带)52 one of her potted plants and took it to the party. Later one of her friends was sick so she took a violet plant to him in the hospital. Gradually(逐渐地) she 53 to give more and more of her potted violets to her neighbours. Over he years she 54 so many that she became known as the 55 lady.

36. A.apart B.alone C.quietly D.happily

37. A.unhappy B.determined C.disappointed D.unknown

38. A.speaking B.reminding C.considering D.thinking

39. A.talked B.argued C.worried D.learned

40. A. told B.forced C.ordered D.wanted

41. A.realize B.advise C.know D.examine

42. A.excited about B.interested in C.afraid of D.proud of

43. A.watched B.noticed C.showed D.looked

44. A.How B.Why C.Where D.When

45. A.produce B.create C.make D.grow

46. A.tour B.window C.flower D.room

47. A.decision B.suggestion C.preparation D.advice

48. A.sad B.excited C.ill D.pleased

49. A.it B.them C.you D.me

50. A.nothing B.anything C.everything D.something

51. A.during B.before C.until D.after

52. A.on B.in C.at D.to

53. A.struck B.devoted C.began D.stopped

54. A.sold out B.gave away C.added up D.gave out

55. A.violet B.ribbon C.old D.famous

There is only one reason I am who I am today and it is because of someone I met. This person 36 me.

It 37 when I entered Grade 6 at Grandview Middle School. I knew 38 there , and I was alone. I ate my lunch alone and spent most of my 39 time in the classroom doing nothing but just sitting there 40 .Then one day I noticed someone in my class who was popular with everybody. I looked at him and envied how everyone 41 him. His name was Clifford.

The teacher changed the seating arrangement one day 42 we could meet different people in the class and I was 43 next to Clifford. We did n’t say anything to each other 44 , but after a

couple of days we started to talk a little bit to each other. I found that he was 45 and easygoing and I guess that was the start of our 46 .

One day, Clifford walked up 47 someone that I didn’t 48 when I was sitting alone eating my lunch. I thought he would just 49 me without saying anything to me, but he didn’t act like that. 50 , he introduced me to that person. He later introduced me to almost all of his 51 and I started to get the feeling that I was being 52 .

Meeting and knowing Clifford changed something inside of me. Clifford’s 53 have helped me learn to believe in people more than ever before in my life. He has given me 54 for a good future. And my future will not be 55 .

36. A. hurt B. changed C. hated D. supported

37. A. started B. repeated C. appeared D. spread

38. A. anyone B. everyone C. nobody D. someone

39. A. busy B. interesting C. happy D. free

40. A. quietly B. excitedly C. impolitely D. bravely

41. A. feared B. needed C. liked D. helped

42. A. as if B. even though C. in case D. so that

43. A. introduced B. seated C. thrown D. pushed

44. A. at last B. at present C. at first D. at most

45. A. kind B. careless C. dishonest D. common

46. A. adventure B. friendship C. communication D. life

47. A. above B. at C. for D. with

48. A. want B. forget C. know D. compare

49. A. pass by B. stare at C. turn to D. hunt for

50. A. Again B. Also C. Somewhere D. Instead

51. A. students B. neighbors C. friends D. teachers

52. A. remembered B. accepted C. misunderstood D. forgiven

53. A. actions B. skills C. answers D. words

54. A. plan B. reason C. hope D. explanation

55. A. bright B. dangerous C. warm D. lonely

F

I can never remember feeling good about myself. From the time I was a little child I always felt noboby 36 me-not my parents, my brothers, my sisters, nobody. I never had any friends, 37 I could tell everything to. I liked to 38 friends, but nobody seemed to care for me.

I also had a lot of problems with my 39 .Until grade nine I was 40 than everybody else. My classmates always called me names like Pole or Long-legs. I felt the others were 41 me.

Things 42 much better at home. The only way I could 43 my problems when I was a little child was to cry a lot . My mother didn’t quite 44 my feelings and the 45 annoyed(使生气)her and made her nervous.

Nobody in the family 46 made an effort to understand me or even to talk to me . My family isn’t exactly 47 you’d call warm.There’s never any expression of 48 . I’m sixteen and I 49 remember

my mother or father ever 50 me.

Things started getting really 51 in high school. I changed schools. In the old school 52 I didn’t have any friends, I still had classmates to go out with; in the new school I had 53 . At that age everybody is in groups. I felt out of it . I tried, but I couldn’t 54 with the others. I did n’t like them.

I thought something was wrong with me. They thought I was 55 .

36. A. talked to B. liked C.spoke to D. told

37. A. someone B. nobody C. everybody D. anyone

38. A. have B. make C. find D.meet

39. A. weight https://www.360docs.net/doc/ed12907925.html, C. height D.study

40. A. a head taller B.a little fatter C. a head shorter D.a little thinner

41. A. shouting to B. playing with C. agreeing with D. laughing at

42. A. were B. weren’t C. looked D.became

43. A. look at B.deal with C. work out D. meet with

44.A. understand B. hear C. learn D. like

45.A. shouting B. laughing C.talking D.crying

46. A. even B. never C.ever D. still

47.Awhat B .that C. which D. who

48. A. smile B. voice C. anger (生气) D.love

49. A. wasn’t B.can’t C. don’t D.mustn’t

50. A. talking to B. beating C. shouting at D. kissing

51. A. good B. well C. bad D. better

52. A. even though B. since C. because D. as if

53. A. anyone B. no one C.anything D.something

54. A. study B. speak C. walk D. get along

55. A. strange B. wrong C. mad D.ill

G

There is only one reason I am who I am today and it is because of someone I met. This person 36 me.

It 37 when I entered Grade 6 at Grandview Middle School. I knew 38 there , and I was alone. I ate my lunch alone and spent most of my 39 time in the classroom doing nothing but just sitting there 40 .Then one day I noticed someone in my class who was popular with everybody. I looked at him and envied how everyone 41 him. His name was Clifford.

The teacher changed the seating arrangement one day 42 we could meet different people in the class and I was 43 next to Clifford. We did n’t say anything to each other 44 , but after a couple of days we started to talk a little bit to each other. I found that he was 45 and easygoing and I guess that was the start of our 46 .

One day, Clifford walked up 47 someone that I didn’t 48 when I was sitting alone eating my lunch. I thought he would just 49 me without saying anything to me, but he didn’t act like that. 50 , he introduced me to that person. He later introduced me to almost all of his 51 and I started to get the feeling that I was being 52 .

Meeting and knowing Clifford changed something inside of me. Clifford’s 53 have helped me learn to believe in people more than ever before in my life. He has given me 54 for a good future.

And my future will not be 55 .

36. A. hurt B. changed C. hated D. supported

37. A. started B. repeated C. appeared D. spread

38. A. anyone B. everyone C. nobody D. someone

39. A. busy B. interesting C. happy D. free

40. A. quietly B. excitedly C. impolitely D. bravely

41. A. feared B. needed C. liked D. helped

42. A. as if B. even though C. in case D. so that

43. A. introduced B. seated C. thrown D. pushed

44. A. at last B. at present C. at first D. at most

45. A. kind B. careless C. dishonest D. common

46. A. adventure B. friendship C. communication D. life

47. A. above B. at C. for D. with

48. A. want B. forget C. know D. compare

49. A. pass by B. stare at C. turn to D. hunt for

50. A. Again B. Also C. Somewhere D. Instead

51. A. students B. neighbors C. friends D. teachers

52. A. remembered B. accepted C. misunderstood D. forgiven

53. A. actions B. skills C. answers D. words

54. A. plan B. reason C. hope D. explanation

55. A. bright B. dangerous C. warm D. lonely

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