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2021年新高考英语二轮复习:完型填空 专项练习题2(含答案)

2021年新高考英语二轮复习:完型填空 专项练习题2(含答案)

2021年新高考英语二轮复习:完型填空专项练习题2(一)A model in a red dress restored according to the style of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty walked onto the runway to the music of the xun, one of the 1.(old)musical instruments in China. It was 2.unique fashion show, which was held in Shanghai in early 2020. It showcased Chinese historical costumes from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty.In recent years, more and more young people 3.(attract)to traditional culture and have participated in related activities.The show displayed nearly 40 outfits from different 4.(era), setting off a dialogue between ancient and modem people. The feast for eyes was the fruit of the labor of a professional team 5.(found)in the city in 2007.Liu Shuai, founder of the Chinese Historical Costume Restoration Team, was a student majoring 6.drawing at the time. The majority of team members have other careers, but their love for traditional Chinese clothing is 7.brings them together. To date, they have 8.(successful)reproduced over 400 ancient styles. Liu said proudly,"9.(we)work is to make plain words in history books and images in paintings come to life, vividly 10.(show)people the characteristics of costumes in different dynasties."1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8、9、10、(二)Valued for his intelligence and ability11.(assist) using a pen, Alexander Hamilton served Washington as an aide-de-camp during the Revolutionary War even 12.he was so young of age, just13.his early twenties."There are few men to be found of his age who has a more general knowledge than he possesses and none whose soul is more14.(firm) engaged in the cause or who is better than him inintegrity and excellent virtue," Washington15.(write) of Hamilton.As with Lafayette, Hamilton had an obedient relationship with Washington that continued even16.(follow) an "open rupture(破裂)" that occurred in 1781 after Hamilton got17.(annoy)at Washington's temper and not being offered a field command, which he eventually received at Yorktown.Reemployed by Washington,18.first president of America, to be the country's first secretary of the treasury, Hamilton served as chief architect of the American financial system and pressed fora19.(power) federal government. Even after leaving the cabinet in 1795, he remained a chief advisor and cooperated with Washington on his famous Farewell Address.Alexander Hamilton was listed as one of the 100 most influential 20.(figure) in American history by the Atlantic Monthly magazine.1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8、9、10、(三)On Nov. 8th, four astronauts 21.(get) to the John F. Kennedy Space Center and received the last training. They will go on a trip to the International Space Station (ISS) if weather conditions permit. 22.flight will be the second crew launch for SpaceX, which is a private company and works with NASA to carry astronauts to space.The first SpaceX flight took place in May 2020 and made history. It was the first time that a private company 23.(send) astronauts into Earth’s orbit. It 24.(successful) carried two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station, who returned to Earth in August after a two-month stay.Now the company will again transport the astronauts on the next mission. And the astronauts named 25.(they) spacecraft “Resilience” to show the many 26.(challenge), which Americans have faced in 2020. “It’s been a tough year for everybody for a lot 27.different reasons,” crew commander Mike Hopkins said after 28.(arrive) in Florida. They hoped that the name of theirvehicle could give a little hope, a little 29.(inspire) and put a smile on people’s face. Then that was 30.they wanted to do.1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8、9、10、(四)At Zhongshuge, a bookstore and library in Yangzhou,China, the books go on forever, or at least, that's 31.it looks like. When you walk into Zhongshuge,you're surrounded on all sides by endless books. They fill the ceiling, walls, and floor,some even 32.(appear) to be challenging gravity.How does this magical bookshop do it? 33.architectural studio called X+ Living designed the internal structure of Zhongshuge. The shelves 34.(arrange) in arc shapes,creating the tunnel-like appearance. The floor is covered with black mirrors, reflecting the shelves above and creating the visual effect that the bookshelves continue down past the floor on 35.you're standing. And there you have it:the rows of books never end.As it turns out, the store's design has more 36.(significant) than just fun. Yangzhou is full 37.canals and rivers,and in history many of China's literary greats 38.(draw) inspiration from the flowing water. X + Living, therefore, integrated this concept with Zhongshuge, and tried to create the feel of being 39.(complete) involved in a “river“ of books. They highlighted that feeling with the zigzag shape on the ceiling, which, 40.(reflect) on the floor, “flows“ throughout the store like a river.1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8、9、10、(五)Without the usual smoggy days, local 41.(resident) have been happy with the air quality since the heating season started. They open the window to air their homes. In social media, pictures ofblue skies and white clouds 42.(frequent) appear, 43.(show) people's excitement with the clear days.In Shanxi, 44.major coal production province, burning coarse coal(粗煤)for heating used to be a main source of air 45.(pollute). The government has been striving to change all this. It has launched a campaign to replace coarse coal 46.clean fuels for heating since 2017.More than 38 percent of the heating companies- in Shanxi had applied advanced equipment with higher efficiency and 47.(low) emissions (排放)by the end of 2019, 48.(compare) with 25.5 percent at the end of20l7. It 49.(estimate) that the number can reach 50 percent by the end of this year, 50.is the goal of the government.1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8、9、10、(六)It's known to all that human beings are social animals. We spend a lot of our 51.(wake) hours communicating with others, and the possibilities of conversation are seemingly 52.(end)—we can make plans and jokes, talk about the past, dream about the future, share ideas and spread information. This ability to communicate has played 53.part in our species' ability to not only survive, but also develop.Do you choose how 54.(use) this powerful tool—communication? Do your conversations serve as doorways to new ideas and experiences? Or do you 55.(usual) just like to talk about yourself? If you're like most people, your own thoughts and experiences may be your favorite topics of conversation. 56.average, people spend 60 percent of conversations talking about themselves—and this figure 57.(jump) to 80 percent when they are communicating via social media plat forms.Why, in a world full of ideas to discover, develop, and discuss, do people spend the majority of their time talking about themselves? Recent research suggests a simple 58.(explain): because it feels good. Self-reveal produces a burst of activity in neural region 59.(associate) with pleasure,motivation and reward. But feeling good may be no more than a means to an end—it may be the immediate reward 60.starts a cycle of self-sharing, finally leading to wide varieties of long-term benefits.1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8、9、10、参考答案1.oldest2.a3.have been attracted 4.eras 5.founded6.in7.what 8.successfully 9.Our 10.showing11.to assist 12.though/if 13.in14.firmly 15.wrote 16.following 17.annoyed 18.the 19.powerful 20.figures21.got22.The23.had sent24.successfully25.their26.challenges27.of28.arriving29.inspiration30.what31.what32.appearing33.An34.are arranged35.which36.significance37.of38.drew39.completely40.reflected41.residents42.frequently43.showing44.a45.pollution46.with47.lower48.compared49.is estimated50.which51.waking52.endless53.a54.to use55.usually56.On 57.jumps 58.explanation 59.associated 60.that/which。

高考英语完形填空专题练习带答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习带答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习带答案高考英语完形填空专题练习1:All houses should have a kitchen window.At least,for me,there is a lot to see in the view from my kitchen window.It was a spring day,and I was washing the dishes when I happened to 1 of the kitchen window into the backyard.My husband,Mike,was out cultivating the garden with a 2 .Our son,Jeremy,who was four years old at the time was right 3 him.Mike was moving the plough very 4 in order to do a good job of breaking up the soil for 5 .My son was just inches behind my husband and each time Mike took a step,Jeremy took a step.He would carefully put his own small 6 in the huge footmark 7 from my husbands boot.He took a 8 with his right foot and then his left and then he would wait 9 for when it would be time to take the next step.Although Jeremy didnt know it,his father had been 10 over him all the time,even when he stumbled(绊) and 11 .That view from my kitchen window has 12 in my mind until this day.In one way it is a 13 of the need of a child for a fathers good example.It is also an illustration for all of us.How many times I have walked ahead of my father, 14 to find dry and hard ground that I couldnt 15 because it hadnt been ploughed yet.I got into 16 because I didnt wait for my father to go before me and 17 the way.At other times,I became 18 of waiting for the next step and began looking around at all the rocks of the world that led me to 19 my road.Like Jeremy,all I needed was to turn around and 20 my eyes on my father who had also been watching over me all the time.1.A.turn outB.look outC.carry outD.make out2.A.ploughB.cowC.stickD.tractor3.A.beforeB.aboveC.behindD.beside4.A.quicklyB.simplyC.eagerlyD.slowly5.A.harvestingB.wateringC.plantingD.growing6.A.handB.headC.bodyD.foot7.A.hitB.madeC.builtD.provided8.A.stepB.chanceC.walkD.rest9.A.angrilyB.honestlyC.patientlyD.unpleasantly10.A.spyingB.watchingC.staringD.glancing11.A.satB.shoutedC.criedD.fell12.A.enteredB.remainedC.stoppedD.pressed13.A.pictureB.modelC.playD.lookuallyB.surprisinglyC.generallyD.only15.A.tryB.manageC.standD.change16.A.troubleB.experienceC.resultD.conclusion17.A.prepareB.pointC.equipD.protect18.A.afraidB.tiredC.worriedD.separated19.A.findB.continueC.preventD.miss20.A.fixB.putC.spreadD.draw高考英语完形填空专题练习答案:1.B2.A3.C4.D5.C6.D7.B8.A9.C10.B11.D12.B13.A14.D15.B16.A17.A18.B19.D20 .A高考英语完形填空专题练习2:Wise buying is a positive way in which you can make your money go further.The you go about purchasing all item or a service can actually 22 you money or can add 23 the cost.Take the 2 example of a hairdryer.If you are buying a hairdryer, you ight 25 you are making the 26 buy if you choose one 27 look you like and which is also the cheapest 28 price.But when you get it home you may find that it 2twice as long as a more expensive 30 to dry your hair.The cost of the electricity plus the cost of your time could well your hairdryer the most expensive one of all.So what principles should you 32 when you go out shopping?If you 3 your home,your car or any valuable in excellent condition,you be saving money in the long 35 .Before you buy a new ,talk to someone who owns one.If you can,use it or borrow it to check it suits your particular 37.Before you buy an expensive ,or a service,do check the price and 3 is on offer.If possible,choose three items or three estimates.21.A.form B.way C.method D.fashion22.A.raise B.remain C.save D.preserve23.A.to B.on C.up D.in24.A.single B.simple C.easy D.similar25.A.convince B.examine C.accept D.think26.A.best B.most C.proper D.reasonable27.A.which B.whose C.its D.what28.A.on B.for C.in D.with29.A.spends B.asts C.consumes D.takes30.A.example B.copy C.model D.sample31.A.make B.cause C.eave D.prove32.A.ay B.stick C.adoptD.adapt33.A.keep B.store C.reserve D.decorate34.A.products B.material C.ownershipD.possession35.A.moment B.period C.run D.time36.A.equipment B.appliance C.furniture D.aid37.A.goal B.task C.function D.purpose38.A。

高考英语《完型填空》专项练习题(含答案)

高考英语《完型填空》专项练习题(含答案)

高考英语《完型填空》专项练习题(含答案)After the Civil War, Mark Twain briefly served in the Confederate Army (南方邦联军), then rejoined his brother Orion, who had recently won a position in the Nevada territory government as 1 for his work on President Abraham Lincoln's re-election campaign. Twain traveled with his brother to Nevada then began a year's work criticizing gold and silver. These experiences would later provide the basis for his volume Roughing It (1872). In 1862, he joined the publication and assumed the Mark Twain pseudonym (笔名) almost exclusively when 2 his humorous reports with conventional pieces.Throughout the remainder of the 1860s, Twain traveled widely and 3 his observations to various West Coast publications. For much of this period he even served as an official journalist for the San Francisco Daily Morning. One of his most celebrated and notorious writings from this period, 4 came as a journalist for the Alta California, whose editors he 5 to finance a five-month journey aboard the Quaker in Europe and the Middle East. Upon returning to the United States, he compiled (编写) the Quaker City correspondence as The Innocents Abroad (1869) and agreed to widespread demand for his 6 as a public lecturer.With The Innocents Abroad, Twain enjoyed considerable commercial and 7 success. Its popularity was rather 8 , for the book was published by a subscription house,which sold works door to door before publication. Interested readers would pay in advance for the book, which would 9 , realize actual publication only after sufficient sales had been 10 . Twain, who significantly filled the book with 61 chapters of real-life stories - great length was a disadvantage for sales - 11 succeeded in producing a work that appealed to readers with its lively humor and 12 insights and depictions. Notable in the book are 13 in Venice, Italy, where the boatmen are inevitably 14 as cheery opportunists, and in Palestine, where deceitful beggars exploit the company's more vulnerable members. Perhaps because of the work's broad, seemingly bitter humor, The Innocents Abroad still 15among Twain's most accomplished works.1.A.reception B.admission C.reward D.award 2.A.associating B.replacing C.comparing D.alternating3.A.attributed B.contributed C.distributed D.formulated 4.A.therefore B.moreover C.however D.besides 5.A.inspired B.convinced C.promised D.appealed 6.A.presence B.experience C.emergence D.competence 7.A.crucial B.critical C.magical D.economical 8.A.surprising B.encouraging C.confusing D.satisfying 9.A.in case B.in turn C.in person D.in time 10.A.boosted B.proved C.projected D.guaranteed 11.A.instead B.nonetheless C.afterwards D.thus 12.A.typical B.fundamental C.keen D.active 13.A.episodes B.events C.landmarks D.columns 14.A.rationalized B.personalized C.characterized D.popularized 15.A.ranks B.puts C.grades D.placesIt was many years ago. I was a young dad sitting on the couch reading a fairy tale 16my little girl. She sat next to me with her 17 on my arm as I told the tale. When it came to the end I finished with those famous words: “And they lived happily ever after.” I could see the 18 on her face and I never expected it to end. Suddenly I 19 that the ending of the tale was what I wanted for her. I 20 her to “live happily ever after.”Still, deep in my heart I knew that this couldn’t always be true. I knew that there would be times when her 21 was broken. I knew there would be times when she cried and I couldn’t 22 her. I knew there would be times when all she 23 was fear, sadness, sorrow, and despair. As I stroked her hair and smiled at her I hoped that those times would be brief and that she would have 24 in her life more often than not. Living 25 ever after, though, seemed out of the question.It took me a lot of years to realize that it is 26 to live happily ever after. You just have to d o it “one day at a time.” Happiness you see isn’t some 27 that you get at the end of your journey. Happiness isn’t something that depends on what life hands you. Happiness is something you 28 in your life day by day.The truth is that happiness comes when you choose love. Love is a gift from God. It is love 29 defeats fear. It is love that reduces sorrow. It is love that brings light to darkness. It is love that 30 us joy. Choose to “live happily ever after, one day at a time.”16.A.from B.to C.at D.through 17.A.head B.book C.hair D.leg 18.A.puzzlement B.surprise C.doubt D.smile 19.A.said B.supposed C.realized D.decided 20.A.wanted B.allowed C.ordered D.advised 21.A.rule B.promise C.mirror D.heart 22.A.comfort B.affect C.touch D.inspire 23.A.lost B.felt C.chose D.sought 24.A.confidence B.courage C.joy D.love 25.A.happily B.simply C.actively D.carefully 26.A.important B.necessary C.difficult D.possible 27.A.relief B.credit C.reward D.attention 28.A.meet B.create C.accept D.expect 29.A.which B.whom C.that D.what 30.A.costs B.owes C.charges D.givesThere is one word that is often on the lips of Americans: “Sorry”.Once as I was walking a young man ran by 31 , brushing against my handbag. Even as he 32 on his way, he turned back and said “sorry" to me. Even in a rush, he didn't forget to apologize.One day, after I bought a mango, the salesman was giving me the change, but I wasn't ready for it, and a coin 33 on the ground. “I'm sorry,” he said while bending do wn to pick it up.I was puzzled—why would he apologize when it is my 34 ?35 time, I stepped on a man's foot in an elevator, and at the same time, we both said “sorry". I thought it interesting—was it really 36 for him to apologize?Later on, an American friend 37 to me that according to the American mentality, theelevator is a public place and everyone should be able to stand in it. After someone 38 a position in it, making it difficult for someone else to find a place to stand in, isn't it necessary to express an 39 ?If you go to the movies and the tickets happen to be 40 , the ticket seller will say "Sorry." Whenever one of your hopes goes unrealized, an American will say "sorry" as a sign of 41 .During my stay in America, I gradually 42 that when friction(摩擦)appears in daily life, Americans don't care much about who is 43 . If someone is 44 , a “sorry” is always necessary. When this happens, even if the other person is hurt, the “sorry” cools tempers and human kindness is shown. Perhaps this is why I 45 saw anyone quarreling on the buses, subways or streets in America.31.A.worriedly B.slowly C.cautiously D.hurriedly 32.A.continued B.blocked C.pushed D.forced 33.A.lay B.dropped C.tied D.attached 34.A.fault B.duty C.turn D.debt 35.A.Another B.Other C.Some D.Any 36.A.useful B.necessary C.difficult D.easy 37.A.complained B.announced C.explained D.appealed 38.A.holds B.books C.removes D.occupies 39.A.explanation B.apology C.attitude D.argument 40.A.sold out B.dropped out C.broken out D.hung out 41.A.pity B.concern C.encouragement D.respect 42.A.guessed B.imagined C.remembered D.understood 43.A.legal B.wrong C.fair D.honest 44.A.troubled B.blamed C.forgiven D.replaced 45.A.always B.sometimes C.never D.oftenSimply saying thank you doesn’t seem enough in certain situations. I was considering this while working as a 46 just a few weeks ago. And it came to me then how much easier itwould be if we had a range of words that express different 47 of gratitude (感谢).My thoughts were soon 48 . We had a woman patient who was 49 from a knee replacement operation.One afternoon, while attempting to get into bed she collapsed (倒下) from what was 50 discovered to be a heart attack. The collapse was disastrous, 51 the emergency medical team and good teamwork. But she recovered, though 52 , and was ready for discharge (出院) after four weeks.She was 53 for everything that the medical and nursing team had done for her. On her day of discharge, we shared in her 54 at her recovery. As she was leaving she was eager to say goodbye to each of us in the nursing team. When she 55 one nurse, she tried to press a five-pound note into her hand. My colleague 56 to accept it, saying that we were all just doing our job. The patient looked puzzled, and then 57 : “Oh this isn’t for the care I had. I take that as a 58 . No, this is for setting my hair yesterday.”And there you have it. To many people, 59 lives is part of the job but styling hair is an 60 and should be rewarded.46.A.cleaner B.chemist C.nurse D.doctor 47.A.grades B.meanings C.needs D.expectations 48.A.brushed aside B.put to the test C.brought under discussion D.taken into account49.A.departing B.escaping C.retiring D.recovering 50.A.eventually B.fortunately C.casually D.secretly 51.A.assessing B.requiring C.forming D.proving 52.A.slightly B.accidentally C.slowly D.happily 53.A.grateful B.thoughtful C.sorrowful D.fearful 54.A.surprise B.delight C.curiosity D.disappointment 55.A.reached B.consulted C.introduced D.persuaded 56.A.wished B.pretended C.failed D.refused 57.A.repeated B.recited C.replied D.reported 58.A.goal B.given C.push D.greeting 59.A.risking B.changing C.saving D.building60.A.honour B.ability C.opening D.extraThe COVID-19 distances people from each other. However, it also 61 friendships between people who would have otherwise never become friends. In the case of 92-year-old Mary, that friend happens to be her two-year-old neighbor, Ben.The lockdown in 2020 was particularly 62 for Mary, who has been living 63 With nobody around her, she had to spend most of her time watching TV. Ben was also 64at home, unable to play with other kids.Their unusual friendship developed 65 . At first, Mary would 66 at Ben from her window whenever she saw the boy in the yard. Then, she began going outside to 67him in person. The 68 eventually expanded to daily gatherings by the fence that separated the two homes. The pair even invented a socially distanced 69 that Mary called “stick ball”. Ben threw his ball towards the fence and Mary got her walking stick, 70 over the fence and hit the ball back.When t he two were unable to meet in the yard in bad weather, Ben’s mother kept the friendship 71 by calling at Mary’s porch with the baby.The bond has blossomed even further since Mary got vaccinated earlier this year Mary72 Ben with a colorful toy truck collection that had once belonged to her grandson. The boy returned the 73 with a gift of his own—a pile of sand that he carefully carried in his small hands and dropped at her door.Now the pair are often seen high-fiving across the fence o r sitting outside Mary’s house, blowing bubbles. What a 74 scene! Friendship really knows no 75 . 61.A.draws on B.wears out C.brings back D.results in 62.A.dangerous B.hard C.unfair D.strange 63.A.well B.out C.alone D.nearby 64.A.stuck B.locked C.left D.deserted 65.A.suddenly B.gradually C.secretly D.randomly 66.A.stare B.point C.wave D.shout 67.A.hug B.contact C.welcome D.greet68.A.routine B.tradition C.appointment D.exercise 69.A.device B.game C.rule D.concept 70.A.jumped B.turned C.reached D.knocked 71.A.pure B.precious C.alive D.formal 72.A.gifted B.reminded C.convinced D.guided 73.A.trust B.service C.company D.favor 74.A.heart-warming B.bitter-sweet C.familiar-looking D.hard-won 75.A.backgrounds B.boundaries C.strategies D.consequencesFleanor Love knows that weddings create a lot of leftover flowers. That means more opportunities for her to collect after-wedding bouquets (花束) and give them to her lonely hospital 76 , many of whom don’t often have visitors, let alone expensive 77 .The flowers are still in good shape, and the patients are pleased to have them. “I was so78 that I cried,” said patient Connie Melzer, who was recovering from a heart problem when Love walked into her room with a bouquet in early 2020.Love worked at the Virginia Commonwealth University Hospital as a(n) 79 student. She wondered how she could help 80 the patients’ suffering besides learning how to treat them as a student doctor.“One of the 81 of being a medical student is that it can be very difficult to 82to the care team,” said Love. “You are there as a learner, who doesn’t have as much knowledge as doctors. But you want to 83 your patients. How can I at this stage in my training make a(n) 84 for them?”In 2019, she started The Simple Sunflower in Richmond, and so far has 85 more than 760 bouquets to patients. She brought fellow students and other people into her project, and now has more than 200 86 on the email list.When Love began the project, she called businesses such as wedding venues (场馆) and florists and asked them what events were scheduled. She then reached out to brides and grooms to ask them if they had 87 for their flowers after the big day.For each wedding, she organized a team of eight people who helped 88 the flowerswhen the party was over and then spent time carrying them to individual patients.People beyond the VCU community have heard about Love’s project and become part of it. “Once the word got out, people around the city started 89 us,” Love said. She wanted to bring the project to more cities and maybe open branches at other medical schools.“I feel 90 when I see the patients who receive our bouquets,” she said. “It reminds me why we do what we do.”76.A.patients B.cleaners C.doctors D.nurses 77.A.cards B.fruits C.flowers D.cakes 78.A.tired B.moved C.worried D.bored 79.A.art B.law C.engineering D.medical 80.A.change B.accept C.improve D.reduce 81.A.dreams B.skills C.challenges D.exams 82.A.listen B.contribute C.respond D.adapt 83.A.help B.check C.study D.guide 84.A.difference B.choice C.impression D.decision 85.A.divided B.thrown C.delivered D.applied 86.A.customers B.volunteers C.managers D.teachers 87.A.means B.goals C.efforts D.plans 88.A.pick up B.hold up C.make up D.give up 89.A.greeting B.contacting C.trusting D.considering 90.A.stressed B.confident C.relaxed D.satisfiedAs a teenager, I hated sports and physical education classes. I was always making up 91 to get out of them.However, when I started university, I decided to try kungfu. To my 92 , I loved it! It was a friendly and casual club. I used to go two or three times a week to 93 . Because it is not a team sport, I didn’t feel 94 about not being very good.And because it is a combat (格斗) sport, you train in pairs, which means that you get to95 people and talk to them. I also 96 that the focus of the classes was on gettingbetter at kungfu, rather than exercising to change my body. I think that advertising puts us under an unhealthy pressure to change our 97 . When I was doing kungfu, my body did change—I got stronger and quicker—but the 98 were a side effect of the sport, instead of the goal. 99 , in the last year of university I was too busy to do kungfu most of the time.When I moved to Italy this year, I wanted to start doing a 100 sport again. I found a great local club that does mixed martial arts. The club is more 101 than the one at my university and we do lots of sparring (practice fights). I think that sparring is like chess, but much faster and much more fun! If your sparring partner tries to punch you, you have to decide in an instant how to 102 . You could dodge (躲避), block or even 103 their arm and then throw them to the mat.When I was a teenager, I never 104 that I would like sports. Now I think that everyone should try as many 105 as possible because I believe there is something out there for everyone!91.A.purposes B.suggestions C.excuses D.chances 92.A.amusement B.relief C.disappointment D.surprise 93.A.exercise B.train C.compete D.relax 94.A.guilty B.uncertain C.strange D.alone 95.A.observe B.challenge C.meet D.hug 96.A.disliked B.accepted C.realized D.appreciated 97.A.attitude B.appearance C.impression D.behavior 98.A.attempts B.problems C.efforts D.changes 99.A.Unfortunately B.Eventually C.Thankfully D.Naturally 100.A.team B.strength C.combat D.target 101.A.convenient B.available C.expensive D.serious 102.A.survive B.escape C.reply D.react 103.A.catch B.lead C.push D.find 104.A.admitted B.denied C.imagined D.decided 105.A.lifestyles B.sports C.projects D.hobbiesThe town I live in is about to put cameras at all traffic lights to catch people who run red lights. It 106 me of how many people I've seen who take the yellow light as a signal to go faster. I also can't 107 why people don't move when the traffic light has turned green. Above all, there are those 108 situations in which someone doesn't even 109 that the light is red, and just keeps going;that is why so many accidents happen! All these situations make me 110 about the purpose of traffic lights.However, it's even more 111 to imagine letting people make their own decisions at crowded intersections(十字路口). Do the biggest cars get to go first? Who decides who goes next? 112 I guess I do like the idea of a system to control traffic. And I'll do my best to 113the traffic rules: to go, to be cautious, and to stop when I'm supposed to.It occurs to me that my 114 have done much the same for me in terms of teachingme how to live. They have given me many 115 lights: to get along well with others, to listen and talk to them, to help others, to live with 116 and purpose. They have also given me some red lights so that my 117 doesn't go astray(误入歧途): not to be greedy, to keep my temper, to control my desires. And there also have been some yellow caution lights: to watch how much I drink, to keep control of my behavior, to 118 school regularly and work hard.If I obey these rules, my life will be as 119 as it can be. Just as I'm wise to pay attention to the traffic lights when I'm walking across the street, I'm wise to pay attention to the “life 120 " given to me by my parents.106.A.informs B.reminds C.suggests D.indicates 107.A.realize B.understand C.clarify D.remember 108.A.surprising B.competitive C.dangerous D.exciting 109.A.feel B.stand C.receive D.notice 110.A.care B.worry C.complain D.wonder 111.A.frightening B.relaxing C.confusing D.interesting 112.A.Since B.But C.So D.As 113.A.obey B.recognize C.reflect D.analyze 114.A.teachers B.relatives C.parents D.friends 115.A.yellow B.red C.colorful D.green 116.A.adventure B.joy C.panic D.chance117.A.confidence B.life C.dream D.belief 118.A.attend B.start C.leave D.join 119.A.good B.convenient C.special D.simple 120.A.purposes B.features C.qualities D.signalsAfter a rough week, all I wanted was a good rest. I went to the beach nearby for some121 time with myself. It was a lovely, warm weekend in California, kids joyfully 122in the water, or building sandcastles.As I was leaving, I 123 a girl playing by herself. She built a little sandcastle with a moat(护城河)around it and was trying to fill it with water. Unfortunately, there was no 124 around to carry water. She would go to the waves, 125 her hands and then walk back to her little castle. 126 , not much of the water was making it to the moat. But she kept trying, still smiling and 127 . As I was standing there watching her, feeling helpless, I 128 that I had a bottle of water in my bag. I quickly 129 , took it out, and walked over to 130it to her. Confused at first, she smiled but 131 her head shyly, saying no. I told her that it would make getting the water much faster. She 132 and finally took it from my hands after I insisted(坚持), Looking back, I saw her running over to the sea with a big smile, 133 in hand.For me, it was a tiny 134 . But I also know that when she meets someone in need, maybe, she would think of this little act of kindness by a 135 . And maybe she would help create a little gentler world around her.121.A.crazy B.free C.busy D.hard 122.A.playing B.sleeping C.washing D.skiing 123.A.observed B.caught C.heard D.noticed 124.A.bowl B.box C.container D.spoon 125.A.raise B.cup C.wash D.wave 126.A.Sadly B.Luckily C.Amazingly D.Surprisingly 127.A.lonely B.honest C.safe D.hopeful 128.A.believed B.decided C.realized D.expected129.A.dug in B.set off C.picked up D.gave away 130.A.explain B.hand C.throw D.point 131.A.hung B.held C.nodded D.shook 132.A.smiled B.opened C.failed D.promised 133.A.castle B.pack C.bottle D.bag 134.A.experience B.act C.idea D.change 135.A.designer B.fisherman C.stranger D.friend参考答案1.C2.D3.B4.C5.B6.A7.B8.A9.B10.D11.B12.B13.A14.C15.A16.B17.A18.D19.C20.A21.D22.A23.B24.C25.A26.D27.C28.B29.C30.D 31.D32.A33.B34.A35.A36.B37.C38.D39.B40.A41.A42.D43.B44.A45.C 46.C47.A48.B49.D50.A51.B52.C53.A54.B55.A56.D57.C58.B59.C60.D 61.D62.B63.C64.A65.B66.C67.D68.A69.B70.C71.C72.A73.D74.A75.B 76.A77.C78.B79.D80.D81.C82.B83.A84.A85.C86.B87.D88.A89.B90.D 91.C92.D93.B94.A95.C96.D97.B98.D99.A100.C101.D102.D103.A104.C105.B 106.B107.B108.C109.D110.D111.A112.C113.A114.C115.D116.B117.B118.A 119.A120.D121.B122.A123.D124.C125.B126.A127.D128.C129.C130.B131.D132.A133.C 134.B135.C。

高考英语完形填空练习题附参考答案

高考英语完形填空练习题附参考答案

高考英语完形填空练习题附参考答案高考英语完形填空练习题1:If you are human, you cant help but experience times when everything seems to be going wrong .You must also 21 as if your life is completely out of control at times.It is during those “down times” that words of encouragement from family, friends, co-workers or 22 strangers can boost (增强) your spirits.It is also during those 23 that destructive words can be devastating (毁灭性的) and sink you deeper and deeper into depression.For example, consider this story about a group of 24 who were traveling through the woods when 25 of them fell into a deep pit (坑).All of the other frogs gathered around the 26 .When they saw how 27 the pit was, they told the two 28 frogs they would never get out.The two frogs didnt obey what other frogs said and tried to 29 out of the pit.The other frogs kept telling them not to jump, 30 it was in vain.Finally, one of the frogs followed what the other frogs were saying and simply 31 .He fell down and 32 .The other frog continued to jump as 33 as he could.Once again the crowd of frogs shouted at him to 34 the pain.The more they 35 , the harder he jumped and finally he 36 to safety.When he 37 , the other frogs asked him why he continued to jump when they were all 38 him to simply quit.The frog 39 to them that he was a little bit deaf.He thought they were 40 him all the time.21.A.think B.experience C.seem D.feel22.A.so B.just C.even D.ever23.A.processes B.times C.courses D.practices24.A.frogs B.mice C.dogs D.cats25.A.two B.three C.many D.few26.A.hole B.pit C.water D.well27.A.muddy B.wide C.deep D.long28.A.uncomfortable B.unpleasant C.unhappy D.unfortunate29.A.run B.walk C.climb D.jump30.A.so B.since C.because D.although31.A.gave out B.gave up C.gave away D.gave off32.A.died B.wounded C.destroyed D.damaged33.A.fast B.hard C.easily D.swiftly34.A.help B.ban C.stop D.forbid35.A.cried B.spoke C.shouted D.read36.A.get it B.forget it e it D.made it37.A.turned out B.kept out C.got out D.held out38.A.talking to B.shouting at C.throwing at D.speaking to39.A.explained B.announced C.introduced D.told40.A.encouraging B.helping C.pulling D.dragging高考英语完形填空练习题参考答案:21.D由第一句话知“如果你是人,你不得不体会到每件事情好象是错误的时候。

高考英语完形填空练习题含答案解析

高考英语完形填空练习题含答案解析

高考英语完形填空练习题及答案解析一I used to be ashamed of my grandma. I know that's a36thing to say, but it was true until today, so I have to37it.The38started when my friend Katy found Grandma's false teeth floating in a glass on the bathroom sink. I was so used to seeing them that I39took notice of them. But Katy shouted, laughing and40to talk to them. I had to get down on my knees and41her to shut up so my grandma wouldn't42and get hurt.After that happened, I43there were a million things about Grandma that were embarrassing(令人窘迫).Once she took Jill and me out to Burger King.44ordering our hamburgers well-done, she told the person behind the counter, "They'll have two Whoppers (巨无霸) well-to-do. " Jill burst out laughing, but I almost45.After a while, I started wishing I could46Grandma in a closet. I even complained to my parents. Both my parents said I had to be careful not to make Grandma feel47in our home.Then last Wednesday, something happened that48everything completely. My teacher told us to help find interesting old people and49them about their50for a big Oral History project. I was trying to think of someone when Angie pushed me gently."Volunteer your grandmother," she whispered. "She's51and rich in experience."That was the last thing I ever thought Angie would say about my grandma.This is how I ended up on52today interviewing my own grandmother before the whole school assembly (集合). All my friends and teachers were listening to her53she was a great heroine. I was54of my grandma and hoped she would55know that I had been ashamed of her.36. A. funny B. common C. terrible D. clear37. A. admit B. receive C. refuse D. show38. A. quarrel B. accident C. trouble D. adventure39. A. already B. always C. simply D. hardly40. A. enjoying B. pretending C. imagining D. continuing41. A. warn B. demand C. advise D. beg42. A. mind B. hear C. see D. fall43. A. expected B. declared C. realized D. doubted44. A. Because of B. Except for C. Such as D. Instead of45. A. died B. cheered C. disappeared D. suffered46. A. meet B. avoid C. arrange D. hide47. A. independent B. inconvenient C. unwelcome D. unfamiliar48. A. changed B. finished C. stopped D. Prepared49. A. interview B. report C. tell D. write50. A. news B. lives C. advantages D. achievements51. A. free B. popular C. interesting D. embarrassing52. A. show B. stage C. duty D. time53. A. and then B. even if C. so that D. as if54. A. sure B. proud C. ashamed D. afraid55. A. never B. even C. still D. once答案解析36【答案】C【解析】根据第一句I used to be ashamed of my grandma 以及后文可知,作者过去对奶奶错误的看法或态度是一件羞于启齿的事情。

高考英语完形填空专题练习带参考答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习带参考答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习带参考答案高考英语完形填空专题练习1:Thanks to a combination of young businessmen, large numbers of university students and revitalization(新生) efforts by the local and national governments, todays Nanjing has an __36__ of youthful exuberance(繁茂) that would have been __37__ only a few decades ago. __38__, the city, a booming city of 6.5 million on the banks of the Yangtze River some 185 miles west of Shanghai, bears __39__ resemblance to the former capital of China that suffered the worst cruelty and violence of World War II.__40__ Nanjing has shown a remarkable capacity for reinvention during its 2500year history. And in recent years, the city has moved __41__ its tragic past to become a vital engine of Chinas economic growth, thanks __42__ to its position in the middle of Chinas prosperous eastern seaboard. Growth has also __43__ thanks to improved ground transportation: A new bullet train linking Nanjing and Shanghai started service last year, __44__ travel time between the cities from several hours to just 75 minutes, and a BeijingShanghai highspeed line is __45__ to open later this year, with a stop in Nanjing. Within the city, two metro lines were built in the last few years; 15 more are planned to begin service by 2030.Signs of Nanjings __46__ wealth and optimism can be seen enerywhere. In the heart of the downtown Xinjiekou district, a bronze statue of SunYatsen, __47__ the father of modern China, looks __48__ over a busy __49__ area.There is perhaps no more __50__ symbol of the citys transformation than the Zifeng Tower, a 1480foot skyscraper that opened its doors last May. __51__ offices, restaurants and an InterContinental hotel, the tower is the second tallest building in China and billed as the seventh tallest in the world.Underlying all this development is a large Chinese and __52__ student population—there are several major universities, plus a branch of Johns Hopkinss international studies school. In fact, art and music __53__ in all sorts of places.On a larger __54__, local government officials and private investors are pushing the city as a rising center for contemporary art and architecture, hoping to attract __55__ from the neonbathed streets of its neighbor Shanghai.()36. A. advance B. affection C. air D. ability()37. A. unforgettable B. unthinkable C. unbearable D. unnecessary ()38. A. Actually B. Regretfully C. Hopefully D. Consequently()39. A. close B. slight C. much D. little()40. A. Because B. But C. As D. Since()41. A. beyond B. on C. off D. out()42. A. in addition B. in all C. in part D. in fact()43. A. started B. enlarged C. existed D. accelerated()44. A. removing B. cutting C. dividing D. lowering()45. A. scheduled B. invented C. desired D. meant()46. A. attractive B. wellreceived C. newfound D. discovered()47. A. thought B. treated C. considered D. elected()48. A. out B. at C. about D. for()49. A. remote B. regional C. rural D. commercial()50. A. universal B. visible C. traditional D. political()51. A. Keeping B. Consisting C. Opening D. Housing()52. A. British B. western C. American D. foreign()53. A. spring up B. stand up C. set up D. keep up()54. A. extent B. degree C. scale D. level()55. A. businessmen B. students C. tourists D. painters高考英语完形填空专题练习参考答案:36~40 CBADB41~45 ACDBA46~50 CCADB51~55 DDACC高考英语完形填空专题练习2:The horse and carriage is a thing of the past, but love and marriage are still with us and still closely interrelated. Most American marriages, particularly first marriages 36 young couples, are the result of attraction and affection 37 than practical considerations. In the United States, parents do not 38 marriages for their children. Teenagers begin 39 in high school and usually find mates(配偶) through their own academic and social 40 .Though young people feel 41 to choose their friends from 42 groups, most choose a mate of similar background. This is due in part to parental43 . Parents can not spouses(配偶)for their children, but they can usually44 choices by 10 disapproval of someone they consider unsuitable.45 , marriages between members of different groups are increasing, probably because of the greater 46 of todays youth and the fact that they are restricted by 47 prejudices than their parents. Many young people 48 their home towns to attend college, serve in the armed forces, 49 pursue a career in a bigger city. Once away from home and family, its more 50 for them to date and marry outside their own social group.In mobile American society, interclass 51 are neither nor shocking. Interfaith marriages are on the 52 particularly between Protestants and Catholics. On the other hand, 53 marriage is still very uncommon. It can be difficult for couples to from different races to find a place to live, 54 friendships, and raise a family. Marriages between people of different national 55 (but the same race and religion) have been commonplace here since colonial(殖民的) times.36. A. involving B. linking C. connecting D. including37. A. more B. less C. other D. rather38. A. provide B. consider C. arrange D. admit39. A. dating B. appointing C. engaging D. matching40. A. positions B. customs C. contracts D. contacts41. A. certain B. abnormal C. awkward D. free42. A. limited B. identical C. diverse D. distant43. A. order B. ignorance C. guidance D. rudeness44. A. force B. influence C. make D. offer45. A. However B. Moreover C. Therefore D. Furthermore46. A. mobility B. motive C. moral D. mission47. A. greater B. stronger C. narrower D. fewer48. A. desert B. leave C. escape D. remove49. A. but B. so C. or D. and50. A. difficult B. likely C. important D. risky51. A. communications B. marriages C. exchanges D. associations52. A. edge B. decline C. rise D. air53. A. international B. interstate C. internet D. interracial54. A. keep up B. bring up C. put up D. turn up55. A. source B. origin C. resource D. standard高考英语完形填空专题练习参考答案:36.A 37.D 38.C 39.A 40.D 41.D 42.C 43.C 44.B 45.A 46.A 47.D 48.B 49.C 50.B 51.B 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.B。

最新最新 高考英语完形填空专题练习(及答案)

最新最新 高考英语完形填空专题练习(及答案)

最新最新高考英语完形填空专题练习(及答案)一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

You never know how far a kind act can go. You don't know who it can 1 , either. When Gloria Porter and Jeff Reick began 2 , they had no idea how much it would 3 others to shower (大量给予) people with kindness.89-year-old Gloria Porter was lying in hospital. She couldn't leave her ward. So to 4 boredom, she would often stare outside her window to watch construction workers building the new front entrance to the hospital. She wasn't expecting one of the 5 to wave to her. She couldn't help but wave back at the kind 6 . This was only the start of a special 7 between the two.Jeff Reick knew Porter was 8 , so he decided to send a kind 9 to her by finding some chalk and writing "Get Well" on one of the beams (梁) facing her 10 . "I just thought that was 11 ," Porter said. "So I should do something to 12 that."When Porter saw construction workers working high above the ground one cold, windy day, she grew 13 . She wrote "Stay safe" on a piece of paper, which she then 14 on the window for the workers to see. "When I saw 4 Stay safe' on a piece of paper, I 15 and said to my coworkers, 'Did you see that?'" Reick said.The hospital staff took photos of that and 16 them on social media. The simple acts of kindness 17 and many people were employed in similar acts, including one woman who delivered 18 pizza to the construction workers."I just try to lead by example and never expect so much 19 ," Reick said. "If everybody 20 does things like that, the world will be a better place."1. A. disturb B. employ C. affect D. describe2. A. communicating B. singing C. arguing D. explaining3. A. require B. warn C. force D. encourage4. A. make for B. put off C. figure out D. escape from5. A. workers B. nurses C. doctors D. patients6. A. job B. inspiration C. gesture D. favor7. A. business B. connection C. difference D. trouble8. A. lonely B. upset C. ill D. poor9. A. 1etter B. message C. note D. warning10. A. window B. entrance C. wall D. door11. A. impolite B. necessary C. familiar D. precious12. A. record B. return C. recover D. remember13. A. puzzled B. worried C. thrilled D. annoyed14. A. knocked B. installed C. placed D. drew15. A. came down B. broke down C. showed up D. turned around16. A. shared B. found C. mentioned D. deleted17. A. happened B. succeeded C. spread D. formed18. A. expensive B. free C. ordinary D. cheap19. A. participation B. satisfaction C. solution D. introduction20. A. merely B. apparently C. especially D. willingly【答案】(1)C;(2)A;(3)D;(4)D;(5)A;(6)C;(7)B;(8)C;(9)B;(10)A;(11)D;(12)B;(13)B;(14)C;(15)D;(16)A;(17)C;(18)B;(19)A;(20)D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,一位老人和建筑工人之间通过简单的文字互相关怀的温暖故事。

(完整版)高考英语完型填空专题练习及答案

(完整版)高考英语完型填空专题练习及答案

完形填空练习【考点分析】主要考查语法知识、单词拼写能力和逻辑推理能力等,对基础相对薄弱的学生,尤其是英语语法基础相对薄弱的学生有一定的难度。

【复习策略】掌握句子的基本结构首先,我们必须熟练掌握简单句的基本句型结构:(1)主语+谓语(+宾语+宾补)(2)主语+系动词+表语其次,我们要充分了解充当各个句子成分的典型词类:(1)充当主语或宾语的典型词类是名词或代词。

此外,还有动名词、不定式短语等。

(2)充当谓语的一定是动词。

(3)充当补语或表语的典型词类是形容词。

(4)在名词前作定语的典型词类是形容词或形容词性物主代词。

(5)作状语的典型词类是副词。

再次,我们还要掌握句子的扩展结构:两个或几个简单句之间若不用句号或分号,就必须要用连词,否则,句子的结构就不完整。

连词主要有以下四类:(1)用and,but,or,while(而,却),when(就在这个时候)等构成并列句。

用if,unless,before,after,until,although,though,as,since,because,so,so that 等构成含状语从句的复合句(这里要注意区分一下复杂句和复合句,复合句是包含在复杂句这个概念里面的,在下文的基础写作部分有提到)。

(3)用who,which,that,when,where,why等构成含定语从句的复合句。

(这里要提醒考生的是往往不给任何提示的空就是填连词或关系词的,但也须结合句子结构来分析。

)(4)用that,if/whether(是否),wh-等构成含名词性从句的复合句。

【解题方法】用句子结构分析法巧解语法填空.分析句子的结构对解答语法填空题很有帮助。

在解答语法填空题时,分析句子结构可以迅速确定所要填的词语的词类或大致方向,若再结合语境就可以很快得出具体的词语或词形,结合语境方面要特别注意短文的时态和上下文中的一些提示。

【经典例题】阅读下面短文,根据上下文填入适当的词语,或使用括号中的词语的适当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡上标号的相应位置。

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高考英语专题练习(二)完型填空(练)60.A.strong B.sweet C.strange D.simpleWhere do you go when you want to learn something? School? A friend? A tutor? These are all 41 places of learning. But it may well be that the learning you really want 42 somewhere else instead. I had the 43 of seeing this first hand on a 44 .My daughter plays on a recreational soccer team. They did very well this season and so 45 a tournament, which normally was only for more skilled club teams. This led to some 46 experiences on Saturday as they played against teams 47 trained. Through the first two games, her 48 did not get one serious shot on goal. As a parent, I 49 seeing my daughter playing her best, 50 still defeated.It seemed that something clicked with the 51 between Saturday and Sunday. When they 52 for their Sunday game, they were 53 different. They had begun to integrate(融合)the kinds of play and teamwork they had 54 the day before into their 55 . They played aggressively and 56 scored a goal.It 57 me that playing against the other team was a great 58 moment for all the girls on the team. I think it is a general principle. 59 is the best teacher. The lessons they learned may not be 60 what they would have gotten in school, but are certainly more personal and meaningful, because they had to work them out on their own.41.A.public B.traditional C.official D.special42.A.passes B.works C.lies D.ends43.A.dream B.idea C.habit D.chance44.A.trip B.holiday C.weekend D.square45.A.won B.entered C.organized D.watched46.A.painful B.strange C.common D.practical47.A.less B.poorly C.newly D.better48.A.fans B.tutors C.class D.team49.A.imagined B.hated C.avoided D.missed50.A.if B.or C.but D.as51.A.girls B.parents C.coaches D.viewers52.A.dressed B.showed up C.made up D.planned53.A.slightly B.hardly C.basically D.completely54.A.seen B.known C.heard D.read55.A.styles B.training C.game D.rules56.A.even B.still C.seldom D.again57.A.confused B.struck C.reminded D.warned58.A.touching B.thinking C.encouraging D.learning 59.A.Experience B.Independence C.Curiosity D.Interest60.A.harmful to B.mixed with C.Different from D.applied to阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.The most important lesson I learned in high school had nothing to do with math’s or American history. It came at graduation, several minutes 21 I left Mira Monte High School.I was rather shy back then, content to hang around with my few friends and to concentrate on my22 . I was doing so well that by the end of senior year I had perfect 23 and enough credits to go to college.But my good record soon became a fear to my well-being. In early June of senior year, the headmaster called me into his office. He asked me to give a leave-taking speech at graduation. I looked at him, my heart 24 fast. This was the reward for my hard work? I said something, but not very clearly, and hurried away from the office.I was 25 about the decision, though finally agreeing to take up the task. I wasn’t the only speaker—I would 26 the honor with five other students. Still, I was uncertain whether the task was beyond me. How in the world would I give a speech to hundreds of people?Graduation day soon arrived and, as 27 , I was nervous. I’d been practicing my speech for days, and I had it 28 . But I had 29 been so terrified in my life. The first half hour of the 30 passed, and then my 31 came. My name was announced. I 32 to reach the platform without falling down. But within minutes, I finished my speech, 33 back to my seat.Now I still have the 34 of that speech. My voice trembled a little, but 35 it was clear and strong. I’m proud of that tape. I achieved 36 . I’d never dreamed—I spoke in front of hundreds of people. Although I didn’t realize it at the time, the successful completion of that speech g ave me the 37 to participate in class at college, to give oral reports, and to eventually break free of my 38 .I never would have chosen to give a speech at graduation. But I’m 39 . I did. I know it may well 40 to be one of my shining moments.21.A.before B.after C.when D.while22.A.hobbies B.interests C.games D.subjects23.A.manners B.relationship C.scores D.characters24.A.burning B.breaking C.aching D.beating25.A.doubtful B.optimistic C.generous D.hesitant26.A.share B.bring C.spare D.give27.A.intended B.hoped C.expected D.planned28.A.thrown B.printed C.memorized D.completed29.A.ever B.never C.always D.hardly30.A.lesson B.task C.ceremony D.match31.A.moment B.day C.chance D.decision 32.A.managed B.tried C.wanted D.succeeded33.A.passing B.heading C.handing D.sitting34.A.photo B.tape C.paper D.word35.A.partly B.immediately C.frankly D.mostly36.A.everything B.anything C.nothing D.something37.A.respect B.confidence C.freedom D.excuse38.A.shyness B.pride C.stupidity D.courage39.A.afraid B.sure C.glad D.puzzled40.A.turn off B.turn out C.set off D.set out阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.One day, I was driving to the airport with my mother.She observed a plane in the sky for a while and said, “I t’s magic.” I looked at her, 41 . She used to be an engineer, and she should understand better than I how flight is 42 a simple physics equation(方程). It definitely wasn’t 43 .But now, I 44 she was at least partially(部分地)right. 45 flying might not be magic, it’s certainly magical. I read a sentence a few months ago, 46 , “you know you’re grown-up when you no longer want a 47 seat.” Too often in 48 years, I’ve found myself 49 a seat on the exit row, forgetting the wonders outside the window.I think of one time 50 .I was leaving on a business trip. Moments after take-off, I started working on my computer. But a passenger behind me wouldn’t stop talking. “The clouds!” he kept saying,” Look at the clouds!”I 51 , and saw two men, one who appeared to be in his 70s and 52 much younger. The chatter continued for 20 minutes until, in frustration, I looked up from my computer screen and opened the window 53 .The clouds!He was right. We were 54 through giant balls of cotton, soft and fluffy(蓬松的), seemly 55 enough to touch. The afternoon sun 56 a11kinds of colors: pink, red and ivory, all 57 a blue sky. I closed my laptop and 58 at them for the rest of the flight.I don’t remember the 59 I felt like l had to complete that afternoon. But I’ve never forgotten those60 .41.A.confused B.interested C.delighted D.frightened42.A.lately B.hardly C.frequently D.actually43.A.wrong B.true C.magic D.appropriate44.A.hope B.realize C.wonder D.advise45.A.That B.While C.As if D.Before46.A.said B.say C.saying D.to say47.A.front B.back C.door D.window48.A.later B.late C.recent D.soon49.A.asking for B.caring for C.answering for D.accounting for 50.A.what B.where C.which D.when 51.A.walked away B.turned around C.looked forward D.sat back 52.A.another B.the other C.other D.someone 53.A.shade B.curtain C.seat D.light 54.A.sinking B.running C.floating D.swimming 55.A.hard B.close C.far D.clear 56.A.provided B.shone C.lighted D.absorbed 57.A.in B.under C.over D.against 58.A.stared B.glanced C.pointed D.glared 59.A.trip B.computer C.work D.flight 60.A.windows B.conversations C.passengers D.Clouds完型填空(练)答案41~45.ACBAD 46~50.CDBAD 51~55.ACBBA 56~60.DCDCB 41~45.BCDCB 46~50.ADDBC 51~55.ABDAC 56~60.ABDAC 21~25.ADCDD 26~30.ACCBC 31~35.AABBD 36~40.DBACB 41~45.ADCBB 46~50.CDCAD 51~55.BBACB 56~60.ADACD完型填空(练)解析43.B suggestion建议;comment评论;decision决定;call电话. make a comment on…对……发表看法. “我”10岁的孩子注意到他, 并评论说在寒风中站在外面一定很糟糕. 故选B.44.A outside在外面;proudly自豪地;by通过;angrily生气地. 根据常识可知那个人站在外面, 故用outside. 故选A.45.D draw拉;say说;arrange安排;pick挑选. 在商店里, “我”要求每一个孩子挑选一些他们认为“我们”的“朋友”可能会感激的东西. 故选D.46.C order命令;supply提供;appreciate感激;discover发现. 孩子们挑选出那个“朋友”可能会感激的东西. 故选C.47.D dollar美元;job工作;hot meal热的饭菜;gift card礼品卡. 根据下文提示可知, “我”17岁的孩子建议给他一张礼品卡. 故选D.48.B easy容易的;low低的, 不足的;soft柔软的;loose松的. 根据下句的意思可知这里表示“‘我们’自己也不富裕”. 故选B.49.A give给予;save节省;spend花费;beg恳求. “我们”把“我们”也需要的东西给予别人, 那正是“我们”真正需要做的. 故选A.50.D yet然而;even甚至;still仍然;just正好. 那正是“我们”需要做的. 故选D.51.A declare宣告;share分享;ignore忽视;expect期望. 所有的孩子都声明了他们能放弃一些自己这周想要的东西. 故选A.52.C toy玩具;medicine药;food食物;clothes衣服. 根据上文的“…apples, a sandwich and a bottle of juice. ”可知是食物. 故选C.53.B sleepy瞌睡的;watery含着泪水的;curious好奇的;sharp锋利的. 此处表示“那个人眼含泪水感谢‘我们’”. 故选B.54.B whoever无论谁;whatever无论什么;whichever无论哪一个;whenever无论什么时候. 动词need缺少宾语, 故用whatever. 他可以用礼品卡买任何他的家人所需要的东西. 故选B.55.A experience经历;example例子;message信息;adventure冒险. 这对“我们”的家庭来说是一次极好的经历. 故选A.56.D rely on依靠;respect尊敬;learn from从……学到;help帮助. 几天来, 孩子们一直在寻找“我们”能够帮助的其他人. 故选D.【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文. 一次作者看到女儿所在的足球队在和强大的对手比赛的时候失败了, 但是这些女孩子们把在比赛中的教训融合到了第二天的比赛中, 终于得分了, 作者通过这件事认识到亲身经历是最好的老师.45.B根据空格后面提供的“a tournament, which normally was only for more skilled club teams”可知只有技术好的队才能加入锦标赛.46.A结合空格后面提供的信息“as they played against teams…trained. Through the first two games, her…did not get one serious shot on goal. ”可知她们周末对抗的对手是一些强队, 她们总是输, 因此这给她们带来了一些痛苦的经历.47.D见上一题解析.48.D根据空格后面的“did not get one serious shot on goal(没有得到过一次真正的射门分数)”可知此处指作者女儿所在的队.49.B根据下文的“playing her best, … still defeated”可知作者不愿意看到女儿尽全力踢球却最后仍然失败的情景.50.C根据前面的“playing her best”和后面的“defeated”可知, 虽然尽力了, 但还是失败了, 这里是一种转折的关系.51.A根据第二段的第一句中的“daughter”可知, 这是女子足球队, 因此这里指那些女孩子们.52.B结合空格后面的“for their Sunday game”可知此处指她们在周日比赛出场的时候.53.D结合上下文的语境, 尤其是上文的“something clicked with the…”可知好像这些女孩子们突然领悟了什么, 这次她们出场的时候, 完全不一样了.54.A结合空格前面的“They had begun to integrate(融合) the kinds of play and teamwork they had…”和后面的信息“the day before”可知作者的女儿所在的队把昨天她们看到的与今天的比赛融合.55.C根据上文提到的“their Sunday game”,我们知道她们把从对方那里学到的与今天的比赛融合. style风格;training 训练;rule规则.56.A结合空格前面的“They played aggressively…”可知, 她们积极地比赛, 甚至得分了.57.B这里是一个固定的句型:It strikes sb that…(某人突然想起……), 其中it是形式主语, 真正的主语是that 引导的从句.【解析】试题分析:作者在毕业典礼上的演讲是作者在老师和校长的鼓励下进行的, 但那是作者刻骨铭心的战胜自己的精彩瞬间.21.A考查连词. A.在……之前B.在……之后C.当……时候D.当……时候. 句意:在我离开Mira Monte High School的几分钟之前, 故选A.25.D考查形容词. A.怀疑的B.乐观的C.大方的D.犹豫的. 根据前后文的描述可知, 作者很犹豫, 故选D.26.A考查动词. A.分享B.带来C.空出D.给. 句意:我愿意和其它五个学生一同分享荣誉, 故选A.27.C考查动词. A.目的B.希望C.期待D.计划. 句意:正如所期待的那样, 故选C.28.C考查动词. A.扔B.印刷C.记住D.完成. 句意:我记住了. 故选C.29.B考查副词. A.曾B.绝不C.永远D.几乎不. 句意:但是我从来没有这么害怕过, 选B.30.C考查名词. A.课, 教训B.任务C.仪式D.比赛. 句意:第一个半个小时的仪式过去了, 我的表演时刻到了. 选C.31.A考查名词. A.时刻B.天C.机会D.决定. 根据上题句意可知此处选A.32.A考查动词. A.成功做B.尝试C.想D.成功. manage to do:成功做成某事, 故选A.33.B考查动词. A.过, 通过B.朝……走C.递D.坐. 句意:我做完了演讲, 走回我的座位. 选B.34.B考查名词. A.照片B.录音带C.纸D.话. 句意:现在我依然有那个演讲的录音带, 选B.35.D考查副词. A.部分地B.迅速地C.坦白地D.大部分地. 句意:我的声音有点儿颤抖, 但是大多数时候声音还是清晰并且有力的. 选D.36.D考查代词. A.一切B.任何C.没有D.某个. 句意:我取得了以前从来没梦想过的成就. 选D.37.B考查名词. A.尊重B.自信C.自由D.借口. 句意:那次演讲的成功完成给与我自信去参加大学里的课程, 去做口头报告, 去最终解放我的害羞, 选B.38.A考查名词. A.害羞B.骄傲C.愚蠢D.勇气. 根据上题的题意可知此处选A.39.C考查形容词. A.害怕的B.确信的C.开心的D.困惑的. 句意:但是我很开心我做了. 选C.40.B考查动词短语. A.关闭B.结果, 证明C.出发D.动身. 句意:我现在知道那件事完全能证明是我的闪光时刻. 选B.42.D考查副词. A.最近的B.几乎不C.频繁地D.实际上. 句意:她应该比我更能理解飞机如何飞实际上是一个简单的物理方程式, 选D.43.C考查形容词. A.错误的B.真实的C.神奇的D.适合的. 句意:这肯定不神奇, 选C.44.B考查动词. A.希望B.意识到C.想知道D.建议. 句意:但是现在我意识到她当时至少有一部分是对的.45.B考查连词. A.无意义B.尽管C.好像D.在……之前. 句意:尽管飞行可能不神奇, 但是肯定不可思议. 选B.46.C考查动词. A.说B.说C.说D.说. 此处saying意为写着, 故选C.47.D考查形容词. A.前面的B.后面的C.门D.窗户. 根据后文的提示可知此处为靠窗的座位. 选D.48.C考查副词. A.之后B.迟到的C.最近的D.很快. 句意:很快, 在近几年我发现自己一直在申请靠近出口的那排座位. 选C.49.A考查动词短语. A.请求, 申请B.关心C.对……负责D.对……负责. 根据上一题句意可知此处选A.50.D考查连词. A.什么B.在哪里C.哪一个D.什么时候. 此处是定语从句, 先行词是a time, 句子缺少状语, 故填when, 选D.51.B考查动词短语. A.走开B.转身C.期待D.袖手旁观. 句意:我转身, 看到两个男人, 一个似乎70多岁, 另一个年轻一点. 故选B.52.B考查代词. A.三者或三者以上的另一个B.两者之中的另一个C.其它的D.某人. 根据上题题意可知选B.53.A考查名词. A阴影B.窗帘C.座位D.光. Window shade 特指遮光帘, 故选A.54.C考查动词. A.沉没B.跑C.漂浮D.游泳. 句意:我们在巨大的棉花球上面漂浮着, 松软且蓬松, 似乎近到可以触摸. 选C.55.B考查形容词. A.艰难的B.近的C.远的D.清楚的. 根据上题题意可知答案为B.56.A考查动词. A提供B闪耀, 照耀C.点灯, 照亮D.吸收. 句意:下午的阳光提供了各种各样的颜色:粉色, 红色, 象牙色, 所有的都映衬在蓝色的天空下. 选A.11 / 11。

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