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(英语)高三英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)

(英语)高三英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)

(英语)高三英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Axel Winch was born nearly 13 weeks prematurely (早产地). He 1 2 pounds, 12 ounces and had bleeding in his brain, vision and hearing 2 . After a week in the 3 in Grand Junction, where parents Melissa and Adam Winch live, he 4 a life-threatening intestinal (肠道的) condition. Doctors 5 to airlift (空运) Axel and Melissa more than 200 miles to Children's Hospital in Aurora.His health remained 6 over the next few weeks as his lungs shut down. "There were many times we didn't think he was going to 7 ." Adam said. 8 , support was on the way. Melissa, 39, is a police officer. The police department in Grand Junction 9 officers in Aurora. Soon, members of the Aurora police department 10 the hospital with offers of help. One brought them banana bread. A detective gave the 11 a place to stay.But then things got 12 again. After weeks of caring for Axel in Aurora, the couple had to briefly return to Grand Junction on two separate 13 . First, their house had been under contract and they had to 14 in two days. The second time, Melissa's 15 had run out, so she had to return to work for a few days. They hated having to abandon their son, who had improved but was still facing 16 surgeries."We were afraid he was going to die while we were gone," Adam says. Aurora police Mike set up a 17 for his officers to spend time with Axel—when his 18 couldn't he there. They 19 the parents photos of themselves asleep with Axel and updates from the nurses. After four months in the hospital, Axel was 20 enough to go home.1. A. lost B. measured C. weighed D. gained2. A. mistakes B. problems C. systems D. aids3. A. hospital B. family C. prison D. church4. A. determined B. changed C. improved D. developed5. A. decided B. promised C. waited D. hoped6. A. stable B. safe C. dangerous D. harmful7. A. play B. live C. work D. study8. A. Gradually B. Obviously C. Properly D. Fortunately9. A. contacted B. fired C. praised D. persuaded10. A. escaped B. left C. flooded D. shut11. A. team B. child C. couple D. policeman12. A. correct B. tough C. normal D. easy13. A. areas B. classes C. occasions D. groups14. A. move out B. break down C. pull in D. stay up15. A. idea B. luck C. energy D. leave16. A. open B. further C. previous D. quiet17. A. house B. company C. schedule D. library18. A. classmates B. friends C. teachers D. parents19. A. handed B. asked C. texted D. returned20. A. strong B. brave C. fast D. confident【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)A;(4)D;(5)A;(6)C;(7)B;(8)D;(9)A;(10)C;(11)C;(12)B;(13)C;(14)A;(15)D;(16)B;(17)C;(18)D;(19)C;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,早产儿阿克塞尔体弱多病,被转院到奥罗拉的儿童医院。

高中英语完形填空100篇

高中英语完形填空100篇

高中英语完形填空100篇完形填空是英语考试中常见的题型之一,通过在一篇短文中填入合适的单词、短语或句子来完善文章的逻辑和语义,考查学生对词汇、语法和语义的理解和应用能力。

下面是100篇高中英语完形填空题的集合,每篇文章后面有选项供你选择填入空白处的最佳答案。

1. One day, a boy named Tom was walking his dog ___(1)___. Suddenly, the dog ran into the street and ___(2)___ by a car. Tom was shocked and___(3)___. He picked up the dog and rushed to the ___(4)___. Fortunately, the doctor said the dog would be fine after ___(5)___. Tom was relieved and promised to take better care of his pet in the ___(6)___.A) happily B) sadly C) excitedly D) angrily2. It was a hot summer day, and ___(1)___ was looking forward to going to the ___(2)___. But as she walked out of the door, she noticed that the sky turned ___(3)___ and dark clouds were gathering. ___(4)___, she decided to bring an umbrella with her, just in ___(5)___. When she was halfway to the park, it started raining heavily. Thanks to her ___(6)___, she didn't get wetat all.A) everyone B) somebody C) anybody D) nobody3. In a small village, there was a kind old man who loved to ___(1)___. Every day, he would sit under a tree ___(2)___ children gathered around him. He would tell them ___(3)___ stories and teach them ___(4)___ things he knew about life. The children ___(5)___ him and would always look forward to ___(6)___ time with him.A) run B) hide C) play D) sit4. Sarah was a ___(1)___ girl who loved animals. She had a cat, a dog, and even a rabbit as pets. One day, she found a little bird with a broken wing ___(2)___ in her backyard. Sarah gently picked it up and ___(3)___ it in a small box. She took care of the bird and ___(4)___ it healthy. After a few weeks, the bird's wing healed, and Sarah ___(5)___ it fly back to the___(6)___.A) sad B) happy C) angry D) scared5. Jack and Lily were classmates ___(1)___ Juicing Elementary School. They ___(2)___ best friends and ___(3)___ everything together. One day, Jack had to ___(4)___ because he was sick. Lily ___(5)___ the whole day without her best friend and ___(6)___ forward to his return the next day.A) met B) became C) studied D) missed(......)这是一些完形填空的例子,你可以根据这些题目和选项来进行练习和复习,提高自己的完形填空能力。

【英语】 高考英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)含解析

【英语】 高考英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)含解析

【英语】高考英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)含解析一、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。

The Coffee PlaceI used to believe politeness was a thing of the past. Very seldom had I met a 1 human being in this modem age of the so-called Ceneration X.Recently, I had to change my 2 , when I came face to face with just such a human being.I had gone to a coffee place, with two of my grown-up daughters. The place was crowded with the usual loud crowd and we had to climb the stairs in order to find a(n) 3 table. After enjoying coffee and snacks, we were going down the stairs, where the 4 space made climbing down only possible in a single 5 , with hardly any space for another person to either climb up or 6 .Just as I was in the 7 of my going down, a gentleman entered by the main 8 of the coffee place which was in front of the staircase. I was sure I would be pushed 9 by the man who would want to go up 10 .I kept coming down as fast as I could,11 on to the bannister (扶手). My daughters were already down, looking up at me and hopingI would reach them before the 12 started up the stairs.Nearly reaching them, I noticed the man still standing near the 13 . I reached my daughters and passed him at the entrance door he 14 holding open. I looked back, thinking he was still there trying to 15 whether to go in or find another less crowded place. But later I saw him going up the stairs, two at a time. I told my daughters about it and felt bad that we didn't even thank him who was actually holding the door open for us to pass through 16 going up.We 17 his thoughtfulness. Such 18 people are hard to find these days when pushing roughly is very 19 in our advanced but aggressive society. Till date, I remember this gentleman and 20 to God to make more human beings like him.1. A. polite B. rude C. clever D. dull2. A. choice B. thinking C. life D. decision3. A. convenient B. nice C. reserved D. empty4. A. wide B. open C. narrow D. large5. A. area B. circle C. second D. line6. A. break down B. set down C. come down D. take down7. A. end B. way C. middle D. aim8. A. entrance B. room C. hall D. exit9. A. gently B. roughly C. casually D. politely10. A. carefully B. happily C. slowly D. hurriedly11. A. holding B. going C. depending D. handling12. A. waiter B. student C. friend D. stranger13. A. table B. door C. window D. counter14. A. stopped B. permitted C. kept D. considered15. A. decide B. inform C. persuade D. discuss16. A. after B. when C. before D. since17. A. required B. applauded C. thanked D. spread18. A. well-mannered B. deeply-affected C. ill-educated D. easily-identified19. A. general B. urgent C. serious D. common20. A. point B. pray C. devote D. explain【答案】(1)A;(2)B;(3)D;(4)C;(5)D;(6)C;(7)C;(8)A;(9)B;(10)D;(11)A;(12)D;(13)B;(14)C;(15)A;(16)C;(17)B;(18)A;(19)D;(20)B;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者讲述了自己在一家咖啡店受到了一位绅士贴心地帮助女士推门的行为,让她相信人们大多还是有礼貌的,善良的。

最新高考英语完形填空精选及答案100.doc

最新高考英语完形填空精选及答案100.doc

最新高考英语完形填空精选及答案100一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、 C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

I was walking down a dimly ( 昏暗 ) lit street late one evening when I heard 1 coming from behind bushes. 2 I slowed down to listen and panicked when I realized that what I was hearing were the sounds of a struggle. Only yards from where I stood, a woman was being attacked.Should I get 3 ?I was frightened for my own safety, and I hated 4 for having suddenly decided to takea(n) 5 route home that night. "What if I'm hurt too? Shouldn't I just run to the nearest phone and c all the police?" Although it felt like a century, my thought process had only 6 seconds.But already the cries were growing 7 .I knew I had to act fast. "How could I walk away from this?" I asked myself."No", I finally resolved ( 决心 ), I could not turn my 8 on the fate of this unknown woman, 9 it means 10 my own life.I am not a brave man, nor am I 11 . I don't know where I found the moral courage and physical strength, but 12 I had finally decided to help the girl, I became suddenly changed.I ran behind the bushes and 13 the attacker off the woman. Struggling, we fell to the ground, 14 we fought for a few minutes until the man jumped up and escaped.15 heavily, I got to my feet and 16 the girl, who was sobbing behind a tree. In the darkness, I could certainly 17 her trembling shock. Not wanting to frighten her any further, I at first spoke to her from a 18 ."It's OK," I said soothingly. "The man ran away. You're safe now."There was a long pause and then I heard the words, uttered ( 说 ) in 19 ."Dad, is that you?"And then, from behind the tree, 20 my youngest daughter, Katherine.God has a way of allowing us to be in the right place at the right time.1. A. laughter B. whispers C. screams D. whistles2. A. Alarmed B. Shocked C. Surprised D. Impressed3. A. helped B. attached C. attacked D. involved4. A. it B. myself C. this D. that5. A. ordinary B. normal C. new D. old6. A. cost B. taken C. spent D. paid7. A. softer B. stronger C. weaker D. louder8. A. back B. body C. face D. shoulder9. A. as if B. in case C. if only D. even if10. A. risking B. ruining C. damaging D. hurting11. A. energetic B. intelligent C. athletic D. accessible12. A. while B. once C. until D. since13. A. pulled B. punished C. placed D. put14. A. there B. then C. later D. where15. A. Walking B. Breathing C. Sobbing D. Sighing16. A. found B. hugged C. approached D. obtained17. A. tell B. consider C. observe D. sense18. A. tree B. place C. bush D. distance19. A. vain B. amazement C. relief D. need20. A. stepped B. struck C. struggled D. hid【答案】( 1)C;( 2) A;( 3 )D;( 4)B;( 5) C;( 6) B;( 7) C;( 8) A;( 9)D;( 10 ) A;( 11) C;( 12) B;( 13) A;( 14) D;( 15) B;( 16) C;( 17 ) D;(18) D;( 19) B;( 20) A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,一天晚上作者步行回家,突然身后传来女孩被袭击的尖叫声,虽然很害怕,但是作者最终鼓起勇气和歹徒搏斗并赶走了对方,后来发现被攻击的女孩是他的女儿。

最新高考英语完形填空精选练习100篇[下] - 副本

最新高考英语完形填空精选练习100篇[下] - 副本

I guess I should look upon it as a sweet proof of my tastes. My 17-year-old son, who had for so long 1 my choice of clothing, now 2 searches through my closet. Wasn’t it only yesterday that he had turned up his 3 at my clothes? When Scott was in middle school and 4 beginning to look at his 5 as a creature from outer space, I had once 6 to suggest buying a pair of chions (斜纹棉布裤) while we were 7 . He said nothing but selected a pair of Jeans. He tried it on. “Too 8 ,” I9 “just right,” was his reply, 10 he admired himself in the mirror, completely 11 with the image. I think that set the tone for the next four years. When it 12 to clothing, the divide seemed 13 .I was chinos, he was outsized jeans; I was neatly pressed shirts, he was loose T’s.14 began to change about a year ago. I remember the 15 day. I had gone to my 16 in search of a favorite T-shirt. I couldn’t find it, but it appeared later when Scott returned home from school. “That’s my shirt,”I said. “Yeah,I know,”said Scott as he 17 for the fridge. Since that time, he often—and 18 warning—searched for the new and different in my closet. I asked Scott why he wore my clothes. “I like some of them,” he smiled. 19 by this words, I 20 my tongue as he slipped into a pair of my trousers.1. A. thought highly of B. looked down on C. set on D. based on2. A. interestedly B. hurriedly C. disappointedly D. unwillingly3. A. head B. eyes C. hand D. nose4. A. also B. soon C. just D. almost5. A. classmates B. teachers C. father D. mother6. A. attempted B. managed C. longed D. persuaded7. A. reading B. walking C. wandering D. shopping8. A. big B. tight C. cheap D. expensive9. A. pronounced B. announced C. declared D. added10. A. because B. though C. until D. as11. A. worried B. satisfied C. proud D. nervous12. A. belonged B. talked C. came D. happened13. A. opposite B. slight C. unbridgeable D. unthinkable14. A. Things B. Times C. Manners D. Tastes15. A. first B. exact C. only D. single16. A. house B. store C. office D. closet17. A. headed B. looked C. searched D. walked18. A. about B. with C. on D. without19. A. Encouraged B. Disappointed C. Annoyed D. Warmed20. A. took B. held C. got D. moved“How did you do it, Dad? How have you managed not to take a drink for almost 20 years?” It took me almost 20 years to have the 1 to even ask my father this very personal question. When Dad first 2 drinking , the whole family was on 3 and needles every time he got into a 4 that, in the past, would have 5 him drinking again. For a few years we were 6 to bring it up 7 that the drinking would begin again.“I had this little poem that I would recite to myself at least four to five times a day,” was Dad’s 8 to my 18-year-old unasked question. “The words were a constant 9 to me that things were 10 so hard that I could not deal with them,” Dad said. And then he 11 the poem with me. The poem’s 12 , yet profound words immediately became 13 of my daily routine as well.About a month after this talk with my father, I received a gift in the mail from a friend of mine. It was a book of daily sayings of wisdom with one 14 for each day of the year.It has been my experience that when you get something with days of the year on it, you naturally turn to the page that lists your own 15 .I 16 opened the book to November 10 to see 17 words of wisdom this book had in store for me. The moment I glanced at the page, tears of 18 and appreciation 19 down my face. There, on my birthday, was the exact same poem that had 20 my father for all these years ! It is called the Serenity Prayer:God, grant methe serenity to accept the things I cannot change;the courage to change the things I can, andthe wisdom to know the difference.1. A. chance B. courage C. ability D. right2. A. gave up B. took up C. started D. continued3. A. thread B. duty C. fire D. pins4. A. situation B. habit C. condition D. house5. A. stopped B. made C. started D. asked6. A. sure B. uncertain C. afraid D. eager7. A. on condition B. for rear C. in case D. providing8. A. reply B. words C. excuse D. explanation9. A. fear B. imagination C. thought D. reminded10. A. never B. seldom C. always D. ever11. A. discussed B. shared C. offered D. talked12. A. simple B. long C. wonderfully D. boring13. A. all B. that C. any D. part14. A. listed B. included C. read D. said15. A. character B. birthday C. qualities D. favorites16. A. doubtfully B. carefully C. happily D. hurriedly17. A. where B. whether C. what D. how18. A. disbelief B. anger C. sorrow D. regret19. A. hung B. pulled C. rolled D. pushed20. A. troubled B. disturbed C. pleased D. helpedIt was a cold winter’s day that Sunday. The parking lot to the 1 was filling up quickly. I noticed, as I got out of my car, fellow church members were 2 among themselves as they walked in the church.As I got 3 I saw a man leaning up against the wall outside the church. He was almost lying down 4 he was asleep. His hat was 5 down so you could not see his face. He wore shoes that looked 30 years old, too 6 for his feet, with holes all over them, his toes42 out.I guessed this man was 43 , and asleep, so I walked on 44 through the doors of the church.We all talked for a few minutes, and someone 45 the man lying outside. People whispered but no one took the 46 to ask him to come in, 47 me.A few moments later church began. We all waited for the Preacher (牧师) to take his 48 and to give us the Word, 49 the doors to the church opened.In 50 the homeless man walking down the church with his head down.People gasped and whispered and made 51 .He made his way down the church and up onto the pulpit (讲坛) where he took off his hat and coat. My heart 52 .There stood our preacher … he was the “homeless man”.The preacher took his Bible (圣经) and 53 it on his stand.“ 54 , I don’t think I have to tell you what I am preaching about today. If you 55 people by their appearance, you have no time to love them.”36. A. school B. lecture C. park D. church37. A. arguing B. whispering C. staring D. speaking38. A. closer B. clearer C. lower D. farther39. A. even though B. so that C. as if D. even if40. A. dragged B. pulled C. dropped D. pushed41. A. big B. bad C. ugly D. small42. A. reached B. went C. stuck D. run43. A. homeless B. helpless C. hopeless D. careless44. A. out B. by C. off D. from45. A. invited B. mentioned C. took D. called46. A. pleasure B. measure C. courage D. trouble47. A. except B. besides C. without D. including48. A. turn B. place C. time D. seat49. A. when B. before C. as D. after50. A. rushed B. ran C. came D. went51. A. decision B. choices C. faces D. jokes52. A. sank B. fell C. broke D. failed53. A. threw B. set C. laid D. closed54. A. Brothers B. Folks C. Supporters D. Members55. A. judge B. hate C. dislike D. testDuring recent years we have heard much about “race”: how this race does certain things and that race believes certain things and soon. Yet, the 1 phenomenon of race consists of a few surface indications.We judge race usually 2 the colouring of the skin: a white race, a brown race, a yellow race and a black race. But 3 you were to remove the skin you could not 4 anything about the race to which the individual belonged. There is 5 in physical structure. The brain or the internal organs to 6 a difference.There are four types of blood. 7 types are found in every race, and no type is distinct to any race. Human brains are the 8 . No scientists could examine a brain and tell you the race to which the individual belonged. Brains will 9 in size, but this occurs within every race.10 does size have anything to do with intelligence. The largest brain 11 examined belonged to a person of weak 12 . On the other hand, some of our most distinguished people have had 13 brains.Mental tests which are reasonably 14 show no differences in intelligence between races. High and low test results both can be recorded by different members of any race. 15 equal educational advantages, there will be no difference in average standings, either on account of race or geographical location.Individuals of every race 16 civilization to go backward or forward. Training and education can change the response of a group of people, 17 enable them to behave in a 18 way.The behavior and ideals of people change according to circumstances, but they can always go back or go on to something new 19 is better and higher than anything 20 the past.1. A. complete B. full C. total D. whole2. A. in B. from C. at D. on3. A. since B. if C. as D. while4. A. speak B. talk C. tell D. mention5. A. something B. everything C. nothing D. anything6. A. display B. indicate C. demonstrate D. appear7. A. All B. Most C. No D. Some8. A. same B. identical C. similar D. alike9. A. remain B. increase C. decrease D. vary10. A. Only B. Or C. Nor D. So11. A. ever B. then C. never D. once12. A. health B. body C. mind D. thought13. A. big B. small C. minor D. major14. A. true B. exact C. certain D. accurate15. A. Provided B. Concerning C. Given D. Following16. A. make B. cause C. move D. turn17. A. and B. but C. though D. so18. A. ordinary B. peculiar C. usual D. common19. A. that B. what C. whichever D. whatever20. A. for B. to C. within D. inLike many sisters, Abby and Eliza Davis couldn't be more different. Twelve-year-old Eliza is full of 1 , and always has something to say. Nine-year-old Abby is 2 . She’s happiest when she has a good book to read. Eliza 3 to be a lawyer or a clothes designer one day. She just can’t 4 to grow up and to away to college. Abby wants to be a doctor when she grows up. She works hard at math and science, her 5 subjects.Eliza is in the seventh grade. She gets up every day at 5:30, to 6 and blow-dry her hair. She’s ready to leave the house at 6:50, to 7 her friends by the store for breakfast. The children have a mile and a half to 8 to school, and the bell rings at 7:30.At 11:20, the children have their 9 . Some eat the hot dog, chicken pot pie, 10 other food that the school prepares for them, but Eliza would like to bring her own lunch in a lunchbox. At 2:15, classes are 11 and it’s time for sports. Eliza usually has tennis practice 12 4:30. She’s tired by the time her mother comes to get her in the car, but she still has two or three hours of 13 to do before she goes to bed.Abby is in the fourth grade at Broken Ground School. Sh e’s lucky. Her school has big modern 14 , first-class teacher, and an excellent library. The playground is surrounded by beautiful 15 , where Indians once camped.Like many American school children, Abby starts the day by saluting the American 16 hanging in her classroom. Then work begins. Today, She's writing a composition about her summer holidays. Her pencil 17 busily across the paper.Abby will finish her story at home this evening, 18 Eliza does her homework. Will they work together 19 , or will they fight?“Well,” says Abby, “We have arguments, but we get along pretty well. About fifty-fifty,”I’d say. “That’s not 20 for two such different sisters, is it?”1. A. power B. energy C. strength D. courage2. A. quieter B. younger C. noisier D. harder3. A. needs B. has C. agrees D. wants4. A. refuse B. accept C. wait D. wish5. A. best B. lovely C. fortunate D. favourite6. A. wash B. clean C. brush D. comb7. A. welcome B. meet C. see D. receive8. A. drive B. move C. walk D. travel9. A. lunch B. cooking C. game D. supper10. A. besides B. except C. without D. or11. A. given B. prepared C. finished D. started12. A. at B. by C. after D. until13. A. housework B. homework C. cleaning D. washing14. A. offices B. blackboards C. classrooms D. windows15. A. buildings B. pools C. forest D. woods16. A. flag B. map C. history D. people17. A. jumps B. leans C. lies D. moves18. A. while B. and C. if D. then19. A. happily B. constantly C. peacefully D. carefully20. A. bad B. fair C. equal D. usual完形填空练习(五十六)About once a month I have to go to Degford for my work. One day I went into a hotel there to have something to 1 . The waiter 2 my coat and put it in a small room.About an hour later I was 3 to go. The waiter 4 me my coat. 5 something fell out of the pocket onto the floor. It was a small white box. Then I took a good look at the 6 . “Oh, you've brought someone 7 coat,” I said to the waiter. “It looks very much like mine, 8 it is quite new, and this isn’t my box .either.”“Oh, then I 9 someone has taken your coat and left this,” said the waiter. “This kind of thing 10 sometimes.”I opened the box. There was a beautiful gold ring in it. So I went 11 to the police station.“12 lost a ring?” I asked.“Yes,” said a policeman. “A young man who came in this morning lost a ring, he lost it in London.”He 13 the young man. A few minutes later, the man arrived.“Yes, this is my ring,” he said. “How can I 14 you, sir? You see, I paid a lot of money for this ring and 15 I lost it on the train!”After I told him the 16 of the coat, he said, “You haven’t been on the train. I haven’t been in the hotel. So how did my ring 17 in the coat?”“Did 18 sit or stand next to you on the train?” asked the policeman.“Yes,” said the young man. “But I don’t remember his face.”“You may remember this coat,” said the policeman. “Was it like this one?”“Yes, it was,” said the young man. “But my friend here 19 the thief.”The policeman laughed. “20 .” he said. “The thief on the train stole your ring, and like our friend here, he went into the hotel to get some food. Only he didn’t take the right coat away with him.”1. A. do B. buy C. eat D. deal with2. A. took B. found C. liked D. watched3. A. anxious B. glad C. invited D. ready4. A. showed B. returned C. brought D. dressed5. A. Luckily B. Suddenly C. Obviously D. At once6. A. ring B. box C. coat D. pocket7. A. lost B. missed C. new D. else’s8. A. but B. and C. instead D. for9. A. know B. wonder C. suppose D. find10. A. appears B. happens C. meets D. changes11. A. around B. about C. ahead D. along12. A. Who B. Has she C. Has anyone D. Have you13. A. wrote to B. remembered C. telephoned D. knew14. A. return B. thank C. find D. help15. A. then B. so C. yet D. however16. A. model B. price C. story D. size17. A. come B. put C. set D. get18. A. he B. the thief C. the waiter D. anyone19. A. discovered B. isn’t C. has caught D. does n’t know20. A. I'm afraid not B. Yes C. No D. SurelyMiss Wenter was watching TV when the program suddenly stopped. “Sorry to 1 the program. Now we are requested to 2 an important notice from the police station. At about nine this evening, a lady named Mrs Humney was 3 and killed. Anyone who can supply any clue (线索) is requested to report to the 4 . Thank you.” The terrible news made the lonely girl 5 with fear. She couldn’t help looking around, but she didn’t notice that a man was already 6 behind the door to the veranda (阳台).All of a 7 the man appeared before Miss Wenter. The girl really didn’t know what to do. “Don’t ask for 8 , just put your jewellery on the table; then think over whether I shall be safe to stay up here for the night,” said the robber. That made Miss Wenter even more 9 , but she tried to 10 herself.Just then came the whistle of a police car, In a little while, someone rang the 11 . The robber said with a gun 12 the girl’s back, “Go to the door and say that you’ve gone to bed. Never let him in.”In a flash, the girl had an idea. “O h, who are you?” she said.“I’m Sergeant Bull, Miss Wenter. Is there something 13 here?”“No, there isn’t.” Immediately she added loudly, 14 , my elder brother extends his 15 greetings (问候) to you.”“Thank you. Good night,” Bull replied in the same 16 .A few minutes later, the sound of the police car going 17 could be heard. “It’s well18 ,” the robber said with a smile. Then he 19 to the girl. Almost at the same time the glass on the window was broken. The policemen hurried into the room from the veranda. They quickly put handcuffs (手铐) on the robber.“Miss Wenter, your greetings were so good that it made us take 20 right away,” said Sergeant Bull, because we’ve already known that your elder brother was killed in a robbery half a year ago.”1. A. stop B. share C. interrupt D. control2. A. obey B. make C. introduce D. broadcast3. A. robbed B. hurt C. wounded D. stolen4. A. public B. police C. hospital D. family5. A. cry B. shake C. fall D. tremble6. A. hidden B. sitting C. away D. staying7. A. while B. time C. period D. sudden8. A. anything B. trouble C. another D. police9. A. careful B. anxious C. strange D. terrified10. A. protect B. help C. calm D. express11. A. call B. phone C. window D. doorbell12. A. at B. against C. behind D. beyond13. A. new B. important C. unusual D. upset14. A. Instead B. However C. Otherwise D. Besides15. A. hearty B. deeply C. own D. real16. A. sound B. manner C. speech D. voice17. A. out B. on C. along D. away18. A. enough B. now C. done D. said19. A. referred B. listened C. talked D. rushed20. A. him B. action C. photos D. somethingBesides electricity, a lion fears water the most, and a rainstorm with thunder and lightning brings both. For that reason I always have a written 1 that frees me from 2 when it's raining.For two days it was raining without stopping. By the third night, it wasn't raining at all. I 3 the sign to the announcer, and the band began 4 my music.The animals went through their tricks, but they were far from being 5 about the wetness.And so we came to the head-in-mouth 6 . When I pulled Leo's mouth open raising his face and nose to the 7 . I noticed that the muscles (肌肉) of his jaws (上、下颚) were tense. Then, as I put my head in, a rain began pouring down. I felt Leo become 8 all over.My head was in now. I counted to ten and then gave him the tap-on-jaw 9 to let me go. But then nothing happened.I 10 again on his jaw. Leo's mouth was like a steel trap. I heard gunfire men were trying to get Leo's 11 . But already, with my face 12 in the back of his mouth, I was finding it hard to breathe, I knew what had happened: with the 13 beating on his face, Leo had forgotten me. I heard the gunfire again.I awoke with an oxygen mask 14 my face, and a doctor was working over me." You're15 ," said the doctor, "as soon as you went faint (头晕的), the lion 16 you. For nearly three minutes you had no heartbeat!"By then it had 17 raining. I called Leo back and opened his jaw. "Don't be a fool!" the doctor said, 18 I put my head in and counted to ten. Then I have Leo the tap on the jaw --and he obeyed immediately.Yet, when I tried to trick again the next time, Leo 19 . I believed he was unwilling to 20 me a second time. I never did the trick again.1. A. suggestion B. notice C. agreement D. decision2. A. performing B. trying C. acting D. training3. A. set B. gave C. put D. made4. A. making B. playing C. enjoying D. practising5. A. happy B. sad C. sorry D. anxious6. A. joke B. trick C. play D. attempt7. A. sky B. earth C. cage D. ceiling8. A. angry B. excited C. tense D. frightened9. A. mark B. sign C. order D. information10. A. hit B. beat C. pulled D. tapped11. A. silence B. control C. attention D. death12. A. buried B. hidden C. put D. sunk13. A. stick B. gun C. rain D. hand14. A. in B. above C. below D. over15. A. foolish B. crazy C. safe D. lucky16. A. kept B. dropped C. fell D. bit17. A. begun B. stopped C. continued D. been18. A. and B. so C. but D. or19. A. obeyed B. refused C. agreed D. regretted20. A. hurt B. kill C. damage D. fool完形填空练习(五十九)I made a promise to myself on the drive down to the vacation beach cottage. For two weeks I1 try to be a loving husband and father. Totally2 . No ifs, ands or buts.The idea had come to me as I listened to a commentator 3 my car's tape player. He was 4 a passage about husbands being 5 of their wives. 6 he went on to say, "Love is an act of 7 . A person can choose to love." To myself, I had to admit that I had been a selfish husband 8 our love had been dulled by my own insensitivity (感觉迟钝) . In unimportant ways, really; scolding Evelyn for her tardiness (拖拉); 9 on the TV channel I wanted to watch; throwing 10 day-old newspapers that I knew Evelyn still wanted to read. Well, for two weeks all that would 11 .And it 12 . Right from the moment I kissed Evelyn at the door and said, "That new yellow sweater looks 13 on you." "Oh, Tom, you noticed," she said, surprised and 14 , maybe a little puzzled.After the long drive, I wanted to sit and read. Evelyn 15 a walk on the beach. I started to refuse, but then I thought, "Evelyn's been alone here with the children 16 week and now she wants to be alone with me." We walked on the beach while the children flew their kites.So it went. Two weeks of not calling the Wall Street investment (投资) firm 17 I am director; a visit to the shell museum, 18 I usually hate museums (and I enjoyed it); 19 my tongue while Evelyn's getting ready for a late dinner for us. Relaxed (轻松) and happy, that's how the whole vacation passed. I made a new promise to keep on 20 to choose love.1. A. used to B. would C. should D. could2. A. loving B. lovely C. lovable D. loved3. A. at B. with C. on D. for4. A. thinking B. writing C. believing D. reading5. A. helpful B. useful C. thoughtful D. hopeful6. A. Instead B. Then C. Otherwise D. Thus7. A. play B. will C. promise D. story8. A. that B. but C. when D. if9. A. insisting B. hanging C. sticking D. suggesting10. A. about B. up C. away D. in11. A. happen B. change C. develop D. forbid12. A. would B. had C. did D. was13. A. great B. big C. sorry D. tight14. A. frightened B. anxious C. disappointed D. pleased15. A. asked B. suggested C. took D. began16. A. all of B. all C. all of a D. all a17. A. which B. what C. where D. that18. A. if B. but C. as D. though19. A. stopping B. preventing C. keeping D. holding20. A. reminding B. requiring C. repaying D. remembering完形填空练习(六十)"You will meet a man in the theatre foyer," K. explained. "He will have left before the play ends and will be 1 for you. He'll be wearing a dark suit and carrying a theatre 2 upside down, although I doubt if you could miss him. There shouldn't be many people waiting in the foyer at that time of night. 3 he asks you to do, whatever instructions you’re given, co-operate. Understood?" I nodded. I knew of course that we were planning to have discussions with "the other side" and that we intended to 4 back one of our own men, but all this seemed a bit ridiculous. I had been told at the training school that I would be likely to get some simple but rather strange 5 to begin with. They had been 6 .The curtain had 7 come down on the last act of the play when I was out of my 8 and walking from the dark of the theatre into the bright lights of the foyer. He was there. But the moment I saw him, I had the 9 that something unpleasant was about to happen. He seemed to be 10 at a spot on the floor, and looked as if he was just about to pick something up when 11 was a single gun shot and he was thrown 12 the wall. The warning signs had obviously got to me 13 I realized consciously what was going to happen, because I had 14 in a cold sweat on seeing the expression on his 15 . The moment the shot rang out, I automatically fell back on my training and threw myself to the 16 .When no more shots followed, I looked 17 and was just in time to see two masked men 18 my "contact" out of the front door of the theatre. I didn't know 19 he was dead or badly injured, but I intended to find out. I got up slowly and carefully and 20 for the door.1. A. looking B. waiting C. asking D. sending2. A. post B. advertisement C. programme D. newspaper3. A. Whatever B. Whoever C. However D. Whichever4. A. give B. pay C. keep D. buy5. A. assignments B. arrangements C. movements D. developments6. A. wrong B. right C. foolish D. clever7. A. just B. almost C. hardly D. nearly8. A. room B. door C. box D. seat9. A. idea B. feeling C. opinion D. thought10. A. staring B. glaring C. knocking D. kicking11. A. it B. there C. here D. this12. A. around B. against C. on D. into13. A. when B. until C. before D. after14. A. given out B. burst out C. set out D. broken out15. A. face B. eyes C. mind D. head16. A. ground B. wall C. air D. corner17. A. in B. round C. up D. down18. A. bringing B. throwing C. dragging D. pushing19. A. where B. if C. either D. whether20. A. ran B. set C. walked D. madeI do not know the city at all and 1 , I could not speak a word of the language. After havingspent my first day seeing 2 in the town centre, I decided to lose my 3 deliberately (故意地) on my second day, since I 4 that this was the best way to get to know my way 5 .I got on the first bus that passed, and some thirty minutes later came to 6 must have been a suburb (郊区). The first two hours passed 7 enough. I discovered mysterious little bookshops in back streets and 8 arrived at a market-place where I stopped and had a coffee in an open-air cafe. Then I decided to 9 back to my hotel for lunch. After walking about 10 for some time, I made up my mind to ask 11 . The trouble was that the only word I knew of the language was the 12 of the street in which I lived and 13 that I pronounced badly. The policeman 14 me, smiled and gently 15 me by the arm. There was a 16 look in his eyes as he pointed left and right and left again. I nodded politely and began walking 17 the direction he told me. About an hour passed and I noticed that the houses were getting 18 and green fields were appearing on either side of me. I had come all the way into the country. The only thing 19 for me to do was to find the 20 railway station.1. A. more or less B. what's more C. on the whole D. above all2. A. sights B. boob C. everything D. anything3. A. wallet B. way C. hotel D. meals4. A. knew B. found out C. came to see D. believed5. A. here B. there C. over D. around6. A. that B. what C. with D. it7. A. unhappily B. stupidly C. pleasantly D. difficultly8. A. at once B. carefully C. finally D. sadly9. A. return B. come C. run D. get10. A. happily B. aimlessly C. correctly D. carelessly11. A. the way B. a meal C. the name D. people12. A. name B. place C. shop D. people13. A. even B. still C. yet D. so14. A. stared at B. came to C. listened to D. nodded to15. A. caught B. took C. seized D. touched16. A. mysterious B. good C. foolish D. distant17. A. to B. in C. for D. at18. A. larger B. better C. fewer D. more19. A. left B. given C. that D. right20. A. best B. smallest C. nearest D. biggestIt was just getting dark; there was a touch of fog and I was on a lonely stretch of road. But I was going along cheerfully, thinking about the dinner I would eat when I 1 to Salisbury.I was going along 2 at about thirty-five miles an hour when suddenly I heard a scream,a woman’s scream---" 3 !" I looked round, but the only 4 of life was a large, black, rather suspicious-looking car just 5 a bend in the road about a hundred yards 6 . That was 7 the cry had come from. I 8 speed and went after it. I think the driver saw what I was doing, 9 he did the same and began to draw away from me. As I drew near, the girl's voice came again, a lovely voice but 10 with fear."Let me go, 11 fool; you're hurting me. Oh! Oh!"I felt my blood 12 . The fog was coming down thicker now, the countryside was lonelier. The man in the car had no 13 noticed this. Again came a cry."Drop the knife, fool. Oh!" Then a cry and a groan.If I was to save her, it was now or 14 . Perhaps even now I was too late. But if I couldn't save the girl, I would 15 try to bring the murderer to the police station. The car was only a couple of yards away now. I drove the bike right across its 16 , and its brakes screamed as the driver tried to pull it over and crashed into the ditch on the side of the road. The door of the car was pushed open angrily and a dark, evil-looking fellow stepped out, mad with anger."Fool!" he shouted 17 he came towards me with his fist raised to hit me. But I was quicker than he. I put all I knew into 18 that would have knocked out Joe Louis. It caught him right on the ground without a 19 . I rushed to the car, 20 open the door and peered inside. There was no girl there. Suddenly from the back of the car came a voice.“You have been listening to a radio play. Murder in Hollywood, with Mae Garbo and Clark Taylor. The news will follow immediately.”1. A. reached B. arrived C. got D. led2. A. strangely B. quietly C. quite D. quickly3. A. Save B. Come C. Aid D. Help4. A. person B. sign C. figure D. form5. A. turning B. coming C. hurrying D. dropping6. A. off B. apart C. away D. far7. A. how B. when C. what D. where8. A. put aside B. put up C. put down D. put on9. A. and B. for C. when D. as10. A. filling B. nodding C. trembling D. covering11. A. you B. your C. yours D. you’re12. A. boil B. run C .come D. freeze13. A. sign B. effort C. doubt D. troubles14. A. late B. then C. ever D. never15. A. at most B. at least C. at last D. at first16. A. path B. direction C. behind D. trail17. A. before B. after C. as D. while18. A. an anger B. a beat C. a fist D. a blow19. A. word B. voice C. noise D. sound20. A. pulled B. pushed C. hit D. broke。

2024届高三完形填空100题(二)

2024届高三完形填空100题(二)

11阅读下面短文, 从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Andrew Powell was pulling envelopes from the large mailbox outside his home when he noticed something unusual--a tiny doll couple were inside the mailbox. A small sticky 1 was also inside. "We've decided to live here," the massage read. It was 2 from Mary and Shelley.Andrew, 72, says he 3 thought that somebody must have left the wooden dolls inside his mailbox by mistake. “ I asked the 4 whether anybody had left dolls in their mailboxes, and everyone said no,” he says. “So I thought, this must be just a 5 , whoever left them here will come back to 6 them. I moved them to the back of the mailbox to see what would happen.”A few days passed and nobody 7 the dolls, Powell says, noting that he and his wife soon discovered that the small couple had 8 a table and a pillow. “I also have a sense of 9 , so left a note of my own, saying that what the 10 really needed was a refrigerator stocked with food,” he says. The fridge never 11 . But over the next few months, additional items mysteriously 12 .Every month or two, particularly around holidays, the Powells find something 13 placed inside the box for Mary and Shelly. “People in the neighborhood are enjoying it and stop by sometimes to ask questions,” he said. “Some people ask if I've thought about 14 an outdoor camera, but personally, I like being a 15 ."1.A. picture B. toy C. brochure D. note2. A. signed B. made C. borrowed D. learned3. A. seriously B. initially C. honestly D. instantly4. A. producers B. children C. neighbors D. postmen5. A. joke B. cheat C. gift D. donation6. A. pay B. get C. dress D. hold7. A. claimed B. replaced C. purchased D. recognized8. A. missed B. decorated C. acquired D. designed9. A. security B. guilt C. satisfaction D. humor10. A. store B. home C. community D. mailbox11. A. cool down B. broke down C. opened up D. showed up12. A. preserved B. carved C. delivered D. repaired13. A. new B. valuable C. ugly D. familiar54. A. sharing B. fixing C. adjusting D. hiding55. A. doubt B. shock C. secret D. hopeDABCA BACDB DCABC12When working in person, most of us have a natural understanding of non-verbal signals. That is to say, all the ways in which we 1 work out without words.2 , in the digital workspace, this kind of communication can seem less3 . Many work4 now happen via online chats, and even video meetings can go ahead with cameras off.Parts of non-verbal communication have always 5 outside face-to-face interaction, of course. For instance, these unnoticeable 6 could begin with a profile picture on a CV orjob-hunting site; even deciding whether or not to add an emoji (表情符号) in a work group chat can change the 7 of the interaction.Yet the new workplace shift in where and how we work has 8 the world of non-verbal communication greatly. For instance, in video calls, backgrounds can give all sorts of non-verbal 9 about colleagues’ lifestyles, 10 and even level of professionalism. Let’s say if a colleague positions the camera below the chin(下巴), 11 others to look up, you begin to dislike him or her, almost 12 . Indeed, data have shown that during video calls, factors like camera angles, distance from the camera and ability to make eye contact all 13 how likable people are noticed to be.In a new world where 14 working is rapidly developing, being willing to engagenon-verbally makes it 15 to understand others and to be understood.1. A. unite B. communicate C. recognize D. cooperate2.A.Besides B. However C. Otherwise D. Therefore3.A. important B. separate C. adventurous D. flexible4.A. conditions B. conversations C. seats D. paces5. A. survived B. proved C. transformed D. existed6.A. signals B. maps C. journeys D.articlesestone B. analysis C. feel D. study8.A.quitted B. expanded C. failed D. reducedrmation B. change C. application D. concern10. A.meetings B. suggestions C.interests D. videos11.A. inspiring B. forcing C. permitting D. warning12. A. continuously B. willingly C. carefully D. instantly13. A.impact B. accomplish C. report D. harm14. A. diligent B. crazy C. remote D. abstract15. A. easier B. harder C. more traditional D. more exciting参考答案BBABD ACBAC BDACA13 故事续写与语法填空As I walked to the market this morning, I saw a poorly dressed old man with a towel covering his face siting in front of a shop. I decided he was a 1 looking for charity. I made amental 2 that on my way back from the market I should give him 3 change I had.A few feet away was a young man on the pavement obviously in a drunken 4 and no one who passed by took any notice. I thought in my mind it was some good-for- nothing drunkard who had wasted all his money on 5 . I finished all my shopping, and walked back along the same road.When I reached the beggar, I 6 my hand full of change towards him asking him to take it. He shook his head 7 saying that he did not need it. I insisted and pushed it into his hand.As I stood there, proud of my great act of charity, the beggar slowly 8 , walked up to the young man lying on the pavement, and shook him 9 , asking him something close to his ear. I stood there 10 with amazement as he walked to the tea shop, where he asked for something for which he 11 with the money I gave and collected a bread. He then went back to the young man, and helped him to sit up and eat the bread.He 12 that I was still there so he said, “That young boy has not eaten for two days and has no energy even to 13 . That is why he collapsed on the pavem ent.” Suddenly I felt so smalland 14 the nonjudgmental generosity of a man who has so little 15 to me. (294)21. A. drunkard B. beggar C. stranger D. pedestrian22. A. reminder B. option C. mind D. note23. A. whichever B. whatever C. however D. much24. A. way B. direction C. state D. appearance25. A. gambling B. alcohol C. dressing D. entertainment26. A. put out B. hold on C. mix up D. spread out27. A. even if B. unless C. though D. as though28. A. woke up B. moved C. got up D. approached29. A. awake B. asleep C. away D. ahead30. A. waiting B. wondering C. expecting D. watching31. A. paid B. collected C. exchanged D. saved32. A. realized B. noticed C. clarified D. justified33. A. eat up B. stand up C. sit up D. stay up34. A. appreciated B. praised C. struck D. admired35. A. related B. attached C. compared D. left参考答案:BDBCB ADCAD ABCDC14After ten years in the same company, I found my job was no longer fun. However, I didn’t have the confidence to look for new jobs because of lack of experience. I felt 1 .A friend suggested another path — 2 . I had toyed with the idea of studying for a master’s degree but 3 stood in my way. Yet I found a course at London College of Communication, 4 my job and enrolled (注册).During the 18 months that followed, I began to flourish(茁壮成长). Not only had I found the courage to take my life forward in a new and 5 direction, but the self-doubt that had followed me around like a shadow began to 6 gradually. My classmates and I treated each other as 7 . Younger students 8 my experience and knowledge when it came to group work. I made new friends and joined committees.I also decided to move out of home. Living in student halls was a(n) 9 . The hall life addedto my sense of 10 and confidence. I was 11 new things every day. Even making myself a meal or managing my small living space made me felt 12 .Soon after completing my master’s, I made my way back through the university gates — this time to 13 . I am now a lecturer on the same course that I took. I 14 the person I was before and smile —she didn’t yet know her55 .1.A. stuck B. guilty C. humble D. ashamed2.A. communication B. management C. education D. training3.A. self-doubt B. competence C. self-discipline D. confidence4.A. completed B. quit C. lost D. switched5.A. uncertain B. permanent C. exciting D. opposite6.A. disappear B. occur C. approach D. gather7.A. opponents B. strangers C. elders D. equals8.A. valued B. questioned C. ignored D. strengthened9.A. embarrassment B. failure C. challenge D. experience10.A. freedom B. safety C. independence D. justice11.A. copying B. learning C. missing D. ordering12.A.tough B.rewarding C. impossible D.meaningless13.A.visit B. interview C. lead D. teach14.A.look back on B. keep away from C.catch up with D. hold on to15.A.limit B. duty C.worth D. career参考答案:ACABC ADADC BBDAC15My parents never once spoke of the stress of having to pay for college, but I knew enough to appreciate that it was there. Therefore, when my French teacher announced that she’d be leading an optional class trip to Paris over one of our 1 for those who could come up with the money to do it, I didn’t even 2 to raise the issue at home.Yet one evening my parents 3 me down, looking puzzled. My mom had learned about the France trip through my friend’s mom.“Why didn’t you tell us?” she said. “Because it’s too much money.” I replied.“That’s actually not for you to decide, Michelle,” my dad said gently, feeling almost 4 . “And how are we supposed to decide, if we don’t even know about it?”I looked at them both, 5 of what to say. My mother glanced at me, her eyes soft. My father had changed out of his work uniform and into a clean white shirt. They were in their early forties then, married nearly twenty years. Neither one of them had ever 6 in Europe. They never took beach trips or went out to dinner. They didn’t own a house. We were their 7 , me and my brother. Everything went into us.A few months later, I 8 a flight to Paris with my teacher and a dozen or so of my classmates from Whitney Young in Chicago. We would stay in a hostel, and 9 the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower. We’d buy snacks from 10 on the street and walk along the banks of the Seine. We’d speak French like a bunch of high school kids from Chicago, but we’d at least speak French.As the plane 11 from its gate that day, I looked out my window and back at the airport, knowing that my mother stood somewhere behind its black-glass window, dressed in her winter coatand waving me on. I remember all the 12 . I remember the jet engines firing, 13 loud. And then we were rattling down the runway and beginning to tilt upward as the 14 seized my chest and pressed me backward into my seat for that strange, in-between moment that comes before finallyI feel 15 .1.A.courses B.breaks C.districts D.spends2.A.bother B.expect C.anticipate D.promise3.A.put B.calmed C.took D.sat4.A.collapsed B.discouraged C.offended D.exhausted5.A.incapable B.unsure C.ashamed D.unavoidable6.A.worked B.traded C.photographed D.vacationed7.A.investment B.highlight C.ambition D.inspiration8.A.climbed B.caught C.boarded D.charged9.A.showcase B.tour C.surround D.witness10.A.spots B.positions C.scenes D.stands11.A.pulled in B.pulled up C.pulled away D.pulled over12.A.details B.accounts C.descriptions D.instructions13.A.arguably B.shockingly C.thoroughly D.ultimately14.A.wind B.noises C.scare D.acceleration15.A.lifted B.removed C.sped D.split16When my sisters and I were little, we were 1 to take naps. The summer I was seven, I asked to take my 2 in a tree in the orchard (果园), the place I went to when I wanted to be alone and 3 . In the tree, I had a(n) 4 view of the orchard, our house, fields, barns and fences. My sisters once forgot so completely that they stood under the tree 5 secrets.One afternoon I climbed the tree 6 , grabbing branches and 7 my feet carefully until I was as high as I could go. 8 , a flying noise attracted my attention. An owl 9 on a thick branch and gripped it with her talons. She pressed her wings to her side and settled down. So natural did I make myself to the tree that the owl would not 10 at my being there. She flew 11 among branches until she noticed me. The owl hesitated for one second 12 she lifted her wings and dropped away into space. I gasped and watched her go, 13 she would return. She had been gone so long that I had 14 on seeing her again. Unexpectedly, the owl reappeared in January, accompanied by her mate.The 15 of the owl gave me a sense of assurance I had not felt before which I would treasure forever.1.A.allowed B.expected C.forbidden D.appointed2. A.naps B.laps C.bonus D.angle3. A.ambitious B.brilliant C.peaceful D.competent4. A.private B.abundant C.grand D.adequate5. A.whispering B.keeping C.assuming D.hiding6. A.in disguise B.as well C.in vain D.as usual7.A.tapping B.inserting C.placing D.striking8.A.Apparently B.Eventually C.Suddenly D.Fortunately9.A.landed B.existed C.waved D.picked10. A.adapt to B.fade out C.get stuck D.get offended11. A.now and then B.back and forth C.day in and day out D.trial and error12. A.though B.when C.until D.before13. A.thinking B.praying C.comforting D.encouraging14. A.given up B.cut up C.cast down D.broken down15. A.occupation B.return C.recovery D.evidenceBACCA DCCAD BDBAB17 完形填空与故事续写I had just turned sixty-five and thirsty for a new purpose in life. One Sunday, our priest at church 1 me, “Hey, did you ever think about volunteering? I’d love to have 2 volunteers who can mentor (指导) the teens. Think about it. ”I went home to 3 my husband. Then we started to meet with the youth class and join in their events. While mentoring the teenagers, I found a sense of belonging in my life. However, I never expected I’d learn something from them.Several weeks later, when our priest asked if I’d like to be a lead er at the annual summer-camp trip, I 4 the chance. As I started to make preparations to cope with all the possible issues, I laughed out loud and questioned whether I’d lost my 5 to take a week-long trip to the mountains with fifty teens.The next day, we arrived at our destination. I had 6 myself for the drama that almost always troubled teen girls at camp. I prayed for and with girls in terms of their hopes and dreams, fears and choices. I became their cheerleader when they needed it.The next morning after our arrival, the teens had free time and 7 riding the zip line (索道) over a deep canyon (峡谷). I didn’t share with them how8 I am of heights. One boy invited me to have a try. I 9 refused. Another leader encouraged me, saying he could zip across the canyon together with me. Eventually, I 10 myself geared up, and we started the ascent to the zip line tower. 11 with encouragement, I needed to stop many times to 12 my breath.Once I 13 my feet on the platform and the clip (索道夹) was fixed onto the zip line, suddenly I flew through the air. The leader yelled to me in cheers. I opened my eyes and suddenly sensed a touch of 14 settling over me. I waved to the leader and began to cheer back.I volunteered to be a light in the lives of a group of teens, but the truth is, the 15 brought a new meaning to this old woman. I walked away seven years later with the best deal from the relationship.1.A.accused B.approached C.appreciated D.acknowledged2. A.former B.experienced C.specialized D.mature3. A.convince B.inform C.remind D.suspect4. A.put forward B.jumped at C.took over D.figured out5. A.temper B.purpose C.insight D.mind6. A.praised B.pressed C.presented D.prepared7. A.owned up to B.put up with C.signed up for D.kept up with8. A.terrified B.dismissive C.aware D.ignorant9. A.hardly B.violently C.instinctively D.progressively10. A.expected B.imagined C.enjoyed D.found11. A.Yet B.Even C.Then D.Also12. A.catch B.hold C.lose D.cease13. A.planted B.stamped C.wiped D.stuck14. A.darkness B.warmth C.peace D.faith15. A.inspiration B.dilemma C.episode D.thoughtBDABD DCACD BAACC阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成篇完整的短文。

高三英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)

高三英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)

高三英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Axel Winch was born nearly 13 weeks prematurely (早产地). He 1 2 pounds, 12 ounces and had bleeding in his brain, vision and hearing 2 . After a week in the 3 in Grand Junction, where parents Melissa and Adam Winch live, he 4 a life-threatening intestinal (肠道的) condition. Doctors 5 to airlift (空运) Axel and Melissa more than 200 miles to Children's Hospital in Aurora.His health remained 6 over the next few weeks as his lungs shut down. "There were many times we didn't think he was going to 7 ." Adam said. 8 , support was on the way. Melissa, 39, is a police officer. The police department in Grand Junction 9 officers in Aurora. Soon, members of the Aurora police department 10 the hospital with offers of help. One brought them banana bread. A detective gave the 11 a place to stay.But then things got 12 again. After weeks of caring for Axel in Aurora, the couple had to briefly return to Grand Junction on two separate 13 . First, their house had been under contract and they had to 14 in two days. The second time, Melissa's 15 had run out, so she had to return to work for a few days. They hated having to abandon their son, who had improved but was still facing 16 surgeries."We were afraid he was going to die while we were gone," Adam says. Aurora police Mike set up a 17 for his officers to spend time with Axel—when his 18 couldn't he there. They 19 the parents photos of themselves asleep with Axel and updates from the nurses. After four months in the hospital, Axel was 20 enough to go home.1. A. lost B. measured C. weighed D. gained2. A. mistakes B. problems C. systems D. aids3. A. hospital B. family C. prison D. church4. A. determined B. changed C. improved D. developed5. A. decided B. promised C. waited D. hoped6. A. stable B. safe C. dangerous D. harmful7. A. play B. live C. work D. study8. A. Gradually B. Obviously C. Properly D. Fortunately9. A. contacted B. fired C. praised D. persuaded10. A. escaped B. left C. flooded D. shut11. A. team B. child C. couple D. policeman12. A. correct B. tough C. normal D. easy13. A. areas B. classes C. occasions D. groups14. A. move out B. break down C. pull in D. stay up15. A. idea B. luck C. energy D. leave16. A. open B. further C. previous D. quiet17. A. house B. company C. schedule D. library18. A. classmates B. friends C. teachers D. parents19. A. handed B. asked C. texted D. returned20. A. strong B. brave C. fast D. confident【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)A;(4)D;(5)A;(6)C;(7)B;(8)D;(9)A;(10)C;(11)C;(12)B;(13)C;(14)A;(15)D;(16)B;(17)C;(18)D;(19)C;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,早产儿阿克塞尔体弱多病,被转院到奥罗拉的儿童医院。

高三英语完形填空专练40篇(带解析)

高三英语完形填空专练40篇(带解析)

高三英语完形填空专练篇(一)1Many years ago my dad was diagnosed (诊断) with a terminal illness . He was unable to work at 36 job . He would be fine for quite a while , but would then fall suddenly 37 and have to be admitted to the hospital .He wanted to do something to keep himself 38 , so he decided to volunteer at the local children 39 . My dad loved kids . He would talk to them and play with them .Sometimes , he would 40 one of his kids . In certain instances , he would give 41 to the sad parents of these children .One of his kids was a girl who had been admitted with a 42 disease that paralyzed(使…瘫痪) her from the neck down . I don’t know the 43 of the disease , but I do know that it was very sad for a little girl . My dad decided to try to help her . He started 44 her in her room , bringing paints , brushes and paper . He stood the paper up 45 a backing , put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint . He didn’t use his hands at all . Only his 46 would move . He would visit her 47 he could and paint for her . All the while he would tell her , “see , you can do 48 you set your mind to .”49 , she began to paint using her mouth , and she and my dad became friends . Soon after , the little girl was discharged (允许出院). My dad also 50 the children hospital for a little while because he became ill. Sometime later after my dad had recovered and 51 to work , he was at the volunteer counter one day and 52 the front door open . In came the little girl who had been paralyzed , but this time she was 53 . She ran straight to my dad and hugged him really tight . She gave my dad a picture she had done using her 54 . At the bottom it read, “thank you for helping me walk .”Sometimes love is more 55 than doctors , and my dad-who died just a few months after the little girl gave him the picture-loved every single child in that hospital .36.A.an important B.a steady C.an easy D.a good37.A.ill B.behind C.asleep D.down38.A.well B.wealthy C.busy D.healthy39.A.palace B.hospital C.center D.park40.A.teach B.miss C.lose D.treat41.A.speech B.comfort C.praise D.help42.A.special B.curious C.strange D.rare43.A.result B.reason C.name D.course44.A.observing B.drawing C.painting D.visiting45.A.with B.across C.against D.over46.A.head B.neck C.fingers D.eyes47.A.with whoever B.whenever C.as if D.as soon as 48.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing49.A.Basically B.Naturally C.Eventually D.Suddenly50.A.left B.entered C.rushed to D.stayed at51.A.stopped B.returned C.hesitated D.refused52.A.pushed B.noticed C.observed D.kicked53.A.shouting B.lying C.walking D.jumping54.A.hands B.pens C.paper D.mind55.A.thankful B.useful C.thoughtful D.powerful2I watch her and her mother decorate her college dormitory room.Everything is in place organized and arranged.Her room nicely accommodates not only her clothes and bric-a-brac,but her21 as well.I begin to accept that her room at home is no longer hers.It is now ours,our room for her when she22 .I 23 myself thinking of when I held her in the cradle of my arm,in the chair alongside my wife's hospital bed.One day old.So 24 ,so beautiful,so perfect,so 25 dependent on her new,26 parents. Time marches relentlessly(不停地).She looks up now,catching me 27 at her, causing her to say to her mother." Mom, Dad’s looking at me 28 .”The last few days,I touch her arm,her face一anything—29 that when my wife and I return home,she will not be with and there will be nothing to30 .I have so much to say, but no31 with which to say itMy32 changed from the day I drove this child home from the hospital. I saw myself33 that day, and it has led to a lot of places that I would never have found on my own .She says,“It'll be all right,Dad.I’ll be home from school 34 .”I tell her she will have a great year but I say little else.I am afraid somehow to speak and I only hold on to our good-bye hug a little longer, a little35 .I gaze into her eyes and 36 to go. My wife’s eyes follow her as she leaves us.37 do not.Maybe if I don’t look,I can imagine that she really hasn’t38 ;I know that what she is embarking upon (开始)is exciting and wonderful.I remember what the world looked like to me39 everything was new.As I walk to the car with my wife at my side,my eyes are wet,my heart is sore,and I realize that my life is 40 forever.21.A.sister’s B.teacher's C.mother's D.roommate's22.A.lives B.visits C.separates D.graduates23.A.force B.leave C.find D.has24.A.small B.big C.funny D.strong25.A.severely B.totally C.slightly D.strictly26.A.untested B.experienced C.qualified D.casual27.A.laughing B.staring C.glaring D.looking28.A.funny B.frightening C.kind D.sad29.A.expecting B.imaging C.knowing D.doubting30.A.see B.touch C.kiss D.hug31.A.sentence B.quotes C.saying D.words32.A.day B.career C.life D.age33.A.easily B.carefully C.differently D.seriously34.A.quick B.soon C.fast D.rapidly35.A.gentler B.softer C.tighter D.warmly36.A.start B.turn C.run D. wonder37.A.Hers B.My wife's C.Mine D.Ours38.A.gone B.grown C.born D.found39.A.although B.so long as C.when D.every time 40.A.destroyed B.beginning C.ended D.changing3It is 36 secret that many children would be healthier and happier with adoptive parents(养父母)than with the parents that nature dealt them. That is especially 37 of children who remain in homes where they’re badly treated because the law blindly favors biological parents. It is also true of children who suffer for years in foster(寄养)homes 38 parents who can’t or won’t care for them but 39 to give up custody (监护)rights.Fourteen-year-old Kimberly Mays 40 neither description, but her recent court victory could 41 children who do. Kimberly has been the object of an angry custody battle between the man who 42 her and her biological parents, with whom she has never 43 . A Florida judge decided that the teenager can 44 with the only father she has ever known and that her biological parents have no legal right on her.Shortly after 45 in December 1978, Kimberly Mays and another baby were 46 switched(调换)and sent home with the 47 parents. Kimberly’s biological parents received a child who died of a heart disease in 1988. Medical test 48 that the child wasn’t their own daughter, 49 Kim was, thus leading to a custody battle with Robert Mays.In 1989, the two families 50 that Robert Mays would continue to have custody right with the biological parents getting 51 rights. Those right were ended when Mr. Mays decided that Kimberly was being 52 .The decision to leave Kimberly 53 Mr. Mays caused heated discussion. But the judge made clear that Kimberly did have the right to sue(起诉)on her own behalf. Thus he made clear that she was 54 a personal possession of her parents. Biological parents does not mean a complete 55 that cancels(取消)all the rights of the children.36.A.not B.no C.a D.the37.A.terrible B.true C.sad D.natural38.A.for B.because C.because of D.as39.A.have B.stick C.want D.refuse40.A.fits B.knows C.likes D.supports41.A.save B.help C.trouble D.surprise42.A.bore B.protected C.grew D.raised43.A.played B.thought C.lived D.met44.A.remain B.leave C.share D.talk45.A.birth B.operation C.treatment D.illness46.A.mistakenly B.purposefully C.hopefully D.additionally47.A.own B.wrong C.bad D.other48.A.explained B.said C.showed D.announced 49.A.therefore B.but C.or D.so50.A.quarreled B.thought C.prepared D.agreed51.A.visiting B.equal C.watching D.biological 52.A.wounded B.hidden C.forbidden D.hurt53.A.with B.on C.by D.in54.A.more than B.just C.no more than D.rather than55.A.control B.order C.belong D.ownership4My first performance in front of an audience was coming up soon.I tried as hard as I could to remain 36, but I had an empty feeling in my stomach. I stared down at my sweat covered, 37 hands.I looked up again at the audience, realizing that these were 38 people. They were not just my mum and dad, who 39 say, "Good job!" even if I messed up the entire piece.What if I had the wrong music? What if I played the wrong notes?As it 40, I was never able to answer these questions because the spotlight was 41 for me. I grasped my hands tightly together, drying off the sweat.Slowly I walked to the mulberry piano in the 42 of the room. It contained 88 demanding keys, which were waiting impatiently to be played.I swallowed the golfball-sized lump(隆起的) in my throat and sat down. 43, I opened the music.Next, I rested my still shaking hands on the ivory keys.As my fingers played across the keys, I was becoming more 44 of my preparation for this moment. But the memory of my year of training came flooding back. I knew that I had practiced this piece 45 that I could play it backwards if 46 .Although at one point I accidentally played two keys 47 the intended one, I continued to move my fingers automatically (自动的).My eyes burned holes into the page in front of me.There was no 48 that I was going to lose my concentration. To keep this promise to myself, I leaned 49 and focused carefully on the music.50 1 came to the end of the page, a warning 51 inside my head: DON' T MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN YOU TURN THE PAGE!Needless to say, I 52 myself with all my heart and mind.And, proud of my "page- turning" feat(技艺) I finished the 53 of the piece without making a single mistake.After the final note died away, a celebration went into action 54 my head.1 had finished.I had mastered (征服)the 55.36.A.unknown B.still C.calm D.quiet37.A.shaking B.moving C.waving D.wandering38.A.true B.real C.young D.old39.A.will B.can C.could D.would40.A.turned out B.turned up C.turned back D.turned down 41.A.looking B.searching C.expecting D.waiting42.A.comer B.cross C.center D.passage43.A.Slowly B.Happily C.Quickly D.Suddenly44.A.sure B.unsure C.certain D.confident45.A.so much time B.so hardlyC.such a lot of time D.so many times46.A.requested B.told C.demanded D.ordered47.A.in spite of B.instead of C.in the way of D.in the shape of48.A.way B.need C.use D.sense49.A.backward B.forward C.upward D.downward50.A.Then B.Next C.When D.While51.A.appeared B.had C.raised D.went52.A.told B.asked C.obeyed D.refused53.A.other B.part C.left D.rest54.A.inside B.outside C.out of D.on55.A.musical B.piece C.impossible D.possible5Elderly people respond best to a calm and unhurried environment . This is not always easy to 36 as their behavior can sometimes be irritating (令人恼怒的). If they get 37 or upset , then they may become more confused (糊涂的)and more difficult to look after . 38 sometimes it can be extremely difficult , it is best to be 39 and not to get upset yourself . You should always 40 old people to do as much as possible for themselves but be ready to 41 a helping hand when necessary .Failing memory makes it 42 for the elderly to recall all the basic kinds of information we 43 for granted . The obvious way to help in this 44 is to supply the information that is missing and help them make 45 of what is going on . You must use every opportunity to provide information , 46 remember to keep it simple and easy to understand .When the elderly person makes 47 statements about going out to his or her old 48 or visitinga dead relative , 49 in a calm matter-of-fact fashion : “You are retired now . Will you come and help mewith the dishes ?”We depend 50 on the information provided by signposts , clocks , calendars and newspapers .These assist us to 51 and direct our behavior . Confused old people need these 52 all the time to compensate (弥补) for their memory . Encourage them to use 53 boards or diaries for important 54 events and label the contents of different cupboards and drawers . Many other aids such as information cards , 55 photos , notes , addresses or shopping lists could help in individual case .36.A.provide B.protect C.discover D.examine37.A.happy B.easy C.excited D.comfortable38.A.As a result B.Even C.For D.Although39.A.patient B.protective C.ready D.helpful40.A.tell B.encourage C.warn D.permit41.A.carry B.make C.lend D.offer42.A.necessary B.difficult C.terrible D.impossible43.A.make B.give C.think D.take44.A.condition B.situation C.action D.position45.A.sense B.use C.light D.fun46.A.do B.or C.however D.but47.A.obvious B.strange C.confused D.fixed48.A.factory B.hospital C.school D.employment49.A.correct B.repeat C.check D.care50.A.hardly B.heavily C.totally D.simply51.A.collect B.form C.keep D.organize 52.A.information B.advice C.aids D.materials53.A.reminder B.flat C.recovery D.wood54.A.improving B.coming C.moving D.exciting55.A.beautiful B.unforgettable C.nice D.old6While in the army there was nothing I dislike so much as the map-reading course,for thesimple reason that I always feel 36 even with a map in my hand.For weeks I had 37 awake at night thinking of the 38 test I would have to face at the end of the course. 39 the evil day arrived.It was my responsibility to lead a small band of soldiers back to camp from the middle of40 .We were driven out in a(n) 41 lorry and left in a ploughed field with 42 to get back to camp as quickly as possible.Well knowing my 43 ,the soldiers smiled as they saw me looking at the map and they made a11 sorts of helpful suggestions. I folded the map up,put it in my pocket,and said that we would44 east. After walking through the cornfield for over an hour we came to a wide stream. I looked at the map 45 .It seemed to be 46 with masses of thin blue lines. But Which 47 line was this steam? In despair,we sat down in the cool 48 and I feel 1ike 49 the map into the water. Fifteen minutes later,a boat passed and I asked the boatman if he could give us 50 to the nearest village. I 51 that we had been out for a walk and 52 got lost. The boatman invited us on 53 and I felt54 when he told me that he had helped hundreds of soldiers to pass their map-reading test! Not long55 ,we got off that boat and,following the boatman’s instructions, took a bus into the village and get back to camp.36.A.stupid B.blind C.puzzled D.lost37.A.suffered B.lain C.slept D.1aid38.A.basic B.actual C.practical D.special39.A.At last B.At once C.As a result D.After all40.A.village B.downtown C.nowhere D.forest41.A.closed B.advanced C.ordinary D.damaged 42.A.suggestions B.directions C.information D.instructions 43.A.weakness B.thought C.task D.strength44.A.head B.point C.march D.guide45.A.gradually B.therefore C.merely D.again46.A.spread B.painted C.covered D.separated47.A.similar B.particular C.correct D.wonderful48.A.tent B.shadow C.shore D.shade49.A.tearing B.throwing C.striking D.destroying50.A.lift B.ride C.favor D.service51.A.declared B.pretended C.admitted D.described 52.A.altogether B.almost C.possible D.somehow53.A.board B.boat C.purpose D.platform54.A.afraid B.foolish C.fortunate D.interested55.A.ago B.1ate C.afterwards D.away7On a cold November afternoon, my mother and I were walking home from a pizza store. We were dressed warmly and 36 with the rented video we had been dying for watch, I was feeling a little 37 , as I was carrying our shopping, bags of snacks and the 38 .They were so heavy that I decided to 39 some things. So I started to walk towards the garbage can 40 I noticed a poor man walking his bike out of the restaurant in front of us. He _41 a paper bag with his dirty hand. He headed over to another nearby garbage can and started _42 it.I suddenly felt very 43 because I was about to do away with a new drink just 44 it was heavy. I knew this man would take all he could 45 , so I walked up to him and 46 the drink and some snacks to him. The man looked up 47 and took what I gave him.A huge smile spread 48 his face and this caused me to feel indescribable 49 . I felt like I 50 be happier with myself, but then he said, “This is my son’s lucky day!”With that, he 51 me happily and started off on his bike. I even heard him 52 a song as he rode away.I got a warm feeling inside and I knew I had done something good, for the man and his family. I now understand what is 53 by the saying “Giving is getting”.Since then, every time I have the 54 to do something nice, the image of the man’s happiness caused by my small gift appears in my mind. This is the 55 of charity.36. A. equipped B. covered C. done D. offered37. A. upset B. happy C. tired D. excited38. A. video B. books C. pizza D. clothes39. A. send off B. throw away C. put away D. send out40. A. after B. when C. before D. while41. A. owned B. presented C. held D. sought42. A. going into B. finding out C. looking through D. working out43. A. stupid B. guilty C. disappointed D. happy44. A. since B. for C. because D. when45. A. get B. search C. hear D. see46. A. dropped B. kept C. turned D. handed47. A. sadly B. coldly C. surprisedly D. patiently48. A. in B. across C. by D. over49. A. regret B. satisfaction C. failure D. curiosity50. A. couldn’t B. shouldn’t C. needn’t D. mustn’t51. A. smiled B. told C. saw D. thanked52. A. whistling B. whispering C. listening D. making53. A. referred B. said C. meant D. spoken54. A. time B. chance C. idea D. effort55. A. power B. effect C. result D. mystery8One summer night, on my way home from work, I decided to see a movie. I knew the theatre would beair-conditioned and I couldn’t face my 16 apartment.Sitting in the theater I had to look through the 17 between the two tall heads in front of me. I had to keep changing the angle ( 角度) 18 she leaned over to talk to him, 19 he leaned over to kiss her. Why do Americans express such feelings in a 20 place?I thought the movie would be good for my English, but 21 it turned out, it was an 22 movie. After about an hour I decided to give up the movie and 23 my popcorn (爆米花). I’ve never understood why they give you so much popcorn! It tasted pretty good, 24.After a while I heard 25 more of the romantic-sounding Italians. I just heard the 26 of the popcorn crunching (嘎扎的响声) between my teeth. My thought started to 27 . I remembered when I was in South Korea, I 28 to watch Kojak on TV frequently. He spoke perfect Korean—I was really amazed. He seemed like a good friend to me 29 I saw him again in New York speaking 30 English instead of perfect Korean. He didn’t even have a Korean accent and I 31 like I had been cheated. When our family moved to the United States six years ago, none of us spoke any English. 32 we had begun to learn a few words, my mother suggested that we all should speak English at home. Everyone agreed, but our house became very 33 and we all seemed to avoid each other. We sat at the dinner table in silence, 34 that to speaking the difficult language. Mother tried to say something in English, but it 35 out all wrong and we all burnt into laughter and decided to forget it! We have been speaking Korean at home ever since.16. A. warm B. hot C. heated D. cool17. A. hole B. blank C. break D. space18. A. any time B. the moment C. some time D. every time19. A. while B. whenever C. or D. and20. A. private B. public C. theatrical D. open21. A. since B. when C. what D. as22. A. English B. Italian C. Korean D. American23. A. exchange B. eat C. threw away D. taste24. A. too B. still C. though D. certain25. A. much B. any C. no D. few26. A. voice B. sound C. signal D. noise27. A. wonder B. wander C. imagine D. leave28. A. enjoyed B. happened C. turned D. used29. A. until B. because C. then D. therefore30. A. formal B. informal C. perfect D. practical31. A. felt B. looked C. seemed D. appeared32. A. While B. If C. Before D. Once33. A. empty B. quiet C. still D. calm34. A. connecting B. stopping C. referring D. preferring35. A. found B. got C. came D. made9My wife and I had just finished the 150-mile trip home from our daughter’s college. It wasthe 21 time in our lives that she would be gone for any length of 22 .We wondered howother people had 23 it.Later in bed, I 24 the time I started college. My father had driven me, too. My mother had to stay behind to 25 the cows from getting into the crops. I, the fourth in a line of brothers, was the first to 26 college.The truck was slow and I was glad. I didn’t want to get to 27 too soon. I shook hands with my father in the truck and he didn’t say a word. But I knew he was going to make a little 28 . He finally said,“I never went to college and 29 of your brothers went to college. I can’t say you don’t do this or that, because everything is different and I don’t know what is going to 30 , but I think things will work out. When you get a job, be sure to be 31 and work hard.”I knew that soon I would be 32 in the big town and I would be missing the life of the family.Then my father brought out the Bible that he had 33 so often. I knew that he would miss it but I must take it. He just said,“This can help you 34 you will let it.”When I finished school I took the Bible back to my father. But he said he wanted me to 35 it.Now, too late, I remember. It would have been so 36 to give it to my daughter when she got out of the car. But I didn’t. I could give her 37 .My father could give me 38 a Bible. But I don’t really believe now that I gave her half as 39 as my father gave me. So the next morning I did up the book and sent it to her. I wrote a 40 .“This can help you,”I said,“if you will let it”21.A.first B.last C.very D.happiest22.A.while B.time C.place D.journey23.A.understood B.stood C.thought D.tried24.A.remembered B.called C.thought of D.went through25.A.let B.raise C.keep D.feed26.A.take part in B.go away to C.begin with D.continue with27.A.my daughter’s college B.my homeC.the city D.the farm28.A.speech B.living C.promise D.progress29.A.some B.one C.none D.all30.A.happen B.end C.take in D.break out31.A.lively B.hard C.reasonable D.honest32.A.happy B.alone C.sure D.lost33.A.bought B.read C.loved D.given34.A.if B.unless C.which D.though35.A.keep B.return C.post D.sell36.A.popular B.strange C.ready D.nice37.A.something B.everything C.a book D.a Bible38.A.only B.really C.surely D.very39.A.much B.many C.far D.good40.A.composition B.speech C.word D.note10One day, a poor boy who was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods from door to door found that he only had one dime left. He was hungry so he decided to 36 for a meal at the next house.However, he lost his nerve 37 a lovely young woman opened the door. Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked 38 so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it39 , and then asked, “How much do I owe you?”“You don’t owe me anything,” she 40 . “Mother has taught me never to accept pay for a__41 .” He said, “Then I thank you from the bottom of my heart.” As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger 42 , but it also increased his faith in God and human race. He was about to give up and quit before this point.Years later the young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where specialists can be called 43 to study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now44 , was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light45 his eyes. Immediately, he 46 and went down through the hospital hall into her room.47 in his doctor’s gown he went in to see her. He 48 her at once. He went back to the consultation room and 49 to do his best to save her life. From that day on, he gave 50__attention to her case.After a long 51 the battle was won. Dr. Kelly 52 the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it and then wrote something on the side. The bill was sent to her room. She was afraid to open it because she was 53 that it would take the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally she looked, and the note on the side of the bill caught her 54 . She read these words…“Paid in full with a glass of milk.”(Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly Tears of joy flooded her eyes as she 55 silently. “Thank you, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands.”36.A.call B.make C.beg D.prepare37.A.while B.when C.though D.unless38.A.thirsty B.lazy C.tired D.hungry39.A.slowly B.unexpectedly C.steadily D.hurriedly40.A.announced B.shook C.replied D.doubted41.A.reward B.kindness C.hand D.value42.A.physically B.mentally C.normally D.properly43.A.up B.for C.on D.in44.A.rich B.famous C.observant D.vivid45.A.fixed B.consulted C.filled D.concentrated46.A.rose B.raised C.got D.left47.A.Worn B.Having C.putting D.Dressed48.A.recognized B.knew C.spared D.regained49.A.desired B.declared C.determined D.declined50.A.special B.ordinary C.normal D.no51.A.decision B.preparation C.struggle D.debate52.A.ordered B.requested C.confused D.compressed53.A.negative B.uncertain C.positive D.obvious 54.A.presentation B.preference C.attention D.arrangement55.A.praised B.pretended C.pressed D.prayed高三英语完形填空专练篇(一)参考答案136—40:BACBC 41—45:BDCDC 46—50:ABCCA 51—55:BBCAD221-25DBCAB 26-30ABACB 31-35DCCBC 36-40 BCACD336—40 BBCDA 41—45 BDCAA 46—50 ABCBD 51—55 ADAAD436—40CABDA 41—45 DCABD 46—50ABABC 51—55 ACDAC536—40 ACDAB 41—45 CBDBA 46—50 DCDAB 51—55 DCABD636—40 DBCAC 41—45 ADAAD 46—50 CBDBA 51—55 BDABC736—40 ACABB 41—45 CCBCA 46—50 DCBBA 51—55 DACBA816—20 BDDCB 21—25 DBBCC 26—30 BBDAC 31—35 ADBDC921—25 ABBCC 26—30 BCACA 31—35 DBBAA 36—40 DBAAD1036.C beg for“向……要”,也可以用ask for,其他答案不合语境。

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I guess I should look upon it as a sweet proof of my tastes. My 17-year-old son, who had for so long 1 my choice of clothing, now 2 searches through my closet. Wasn’t it only yesterday that he had turned up his 3 at my clothes? When Scott was in middle school and 4 beginning to look at his 5 as a creature from outer space, I had once 6 to suggest buying a pair of chions (斜纹棉布裤) while we were 7 . He said nothing but selected a pair of Jeans. He tried it on. “Too 8 ,” I9 “just right,” was his reply, 10 he admired himself in the mirror, completely 11 with the image. I think that set the tone for the next four years. When it 12 to clothing, the divide seemed 13 .I was chinos, he was outsized jeans; I was neatly pressed shirts, he was loose T’s.14 began to change about a year ago. I remember the 15 day. I had gone to my 16 in search of a favorite T-shirt. I cou ldn’t find it, but it appeared later when Scott returned home from school. “That’s my shirt,”I said. “Yeah,I know,”said Scott as he 17 for the fridge. Since that time, he often—and 18 warning—searched for the new and different in my closet. I asked Scott why he wore my clothes. “I like some of them,” he smiled. 19 by this words, I 20 my tongue as he slipped into a pair of my trousers.1. A. thought highly of B. looked down on C. set on D. based on2. A. interestedly B. hurriedly C. disappointedly D. unwillingly3. A. head B. eyes C. hand D. nose4. A. also B. soon C. just D. almost5. A. classmates B. teachers C. father D. mother6. A. attempted B. managed C. longed D. persuaded7. A. reading B. walking C. wandering D. shopping8. A. big B. tight C. cheap D. expensive9. A. pronounced B. announced C. declared D. added10. A. because B. though C. until D. as11. A. worried B. satisfied C. proud D. nervous12. A. belonged B. talked C. came D. happened13. A. opposite B. slight C. unbridgeable D. unthinkable14. A. Things B. Times C. Manners D. Tastes15. A. first B. exact C. only D. single16. A. house B. store C. office D. closet17. A. headed B. looked C. searched D. walked18. A. about B. with C. on D. without19. A. Encouraged B. Disappointed C. Annoyed D. Warmed20. A. took B. held C. got D. moved“How did you do it, Dad? How have you managed not to take a drink for almost 20 years?” It took me almost 20 years to have the 1 to even ask my father this very personal question. When Dad first 2 drinking , the whole family was on 3 and needles every time he got into a 4 that, in the past, would have 5 him drinking again. For a few years we were 6 to bring it up 7 that the drinking would begin again.“I had this little poem that I would recite to myself at least four to five times a day,” was Dad’s 8 to my 18-year-old unasked question. “The words were a constant 9 to me that things were 10 so hard that I could not deal with them,” Dad said. And then he 11 the poem with me. The poem’s 12 , yet profound words immediately became 13 of my daily routine as well.About a month after this talk with my father, I received a gift in the mail from a friend of mine. It was a book of daily sayings of wisdom with one 14 for each day of the year.It has been my experience that when you get something with days of the year on it, you naturally turn to the page that lists your own 15 .I 16 opened the book to November 10 to see 17 words of wisdom this book had in store for me. The moment I glanced at the page, tears of 18 and appreciation 19 down my face. There, on my birthday, was the exact same poem that had 20 my father for all these years ! It is called the Serenity Prayer:God, grant methe serenity to accept the things I cannot change;the courage to change the things I can, andthe wisdom to know the difference.1. A. chance B. courage C. ability D. right2. A. gave up B. took up C. started D. continued3. A. thread B. duty C. fire D. pins4. A. situation B. habit C. condition D. house5. A. stopped B. made C. started D. asked6. A. sure B. uncertain C. afraid D. eager7. A. on condition B. for rear C. in case D. providing8. A. reply B. words C. excuse D. explanation9. A. fear B. imagination C. thought D. reminded10. A. never B. seldom C. always D. ever11. A. discussed B. shared C. offered D. talked12. A. simple B. long C. wonderfully D. boring13. A. all B. that C. any D. part14. A. listed B. included C. read D. said15. A. character B. birthday C. qualities D. favorites16. A. doubtfully B. carefully C. happily D. hurriedly17. A. where B. whether C. what D. how18. A. disbelief B. anger C. sorrow D. regret19. A. hung B. pulled C. rolled D. pushed20. A. troubled B. disturbed C. pleased D. helped完形填空练习(五十三)It was a cold winter’s day that Sunday. The parking lot to the 1 was filling up quickly. I noticed, as I got out of my car, fellow church members were 2 among themselves as they walked in the church.As I got 3 I saw a man leaning up against the wall outside the church. He was almost lying down 4 he was asleep. His hat was 5 down so you could not see his face. He wore shoes that looked 30 years old, too 6 for his feet, with holes all over them, his toes42 out.I guessed this man was 43 , and asleep, so I walked on 44 through the doors of the church.We all talked for a few minutes, and someone 45 the man lying outside. People whispered but no one took the 46 to ask him to come in, 47 me.A few moments later church began. We all waited for the Preacher (牧师) to take his 48 and to give us the Word, 49 the doors to the church opened.In 50 the homeless man walking down the church with his head down.People gasped and whispered and made 51 .He made his way down the church and up onto the pulpit (讲坛) where he took off his hat and coat. My heart 52 .There stood our preacher … he was the “homeless man”.The preacher took his Bible (圣经) and 53 it on his stand.“ 54 , I don’t think I have to tell you what I am preaching about today. If you 55 people by their appearance, you have no time to love them.”36. A. school B. lecture C. park D. church37. A. arguing B. whispering C. staring D. speaking38. A. closer B. clearer C. lower D. farther39. A. even though B. so that C. as if D. even if40. A. dragged B. pulled C. dropped D. pushed41. A. big B. bad C. ugly D. small42. A. reached B. went C. stuck D. run43. A. homeless B. helpless C. hopeless D. careless44. A. out B. by C. off D. from45. A. invited B. mentioned C. took D. called46. A. pleasure B. measure C. courage D. trouble47. A. except B. besides C. without D. including48. A. turn B. place C. time D. seat49. A. when B. before C. as D. after50. A. rushed B. ran C. came D. went51. A. decision B. choices C. faces D. jokes52. A. sank B. fell C. broke D. failed53. A. threw B. set C. laid D. closed54. A. Brothers B. Folks C. Supporters D. Members55. A. judge B. hate C. dislike D. test完形填空练习(五十四)During recent years we have heard much about “race”: how this race does certain things and that race believes certain things and soon. Yet, the 1 phenomenon of race consists of a few surface indications.We judge race usually 2 the colouring of the skin: a white race, a brown race, a yellow race and a black race. But 3 you were to remove the skin you could not 4 anything about the race to which the individual belonged. There is 5 in physical structure. The brain or the internal organs to 6 a difference.There are four types of blood. 7 types are found in every race, and no type is distinct to any race. Human brains are the 8 . No scientists could examine a brain and tell you the race to which the individual belonged. Brains will 9 in size, but this occurs within every race.10 does size have anything to do with intelligence. The largest brain 11 examined belonged to a person of weak 12 . On the other hand, some of our most distinguished people have had 13 brains.Mental tests which are reasonably 14 show no differences in intelligence between races. High and low test results both can be recorded by different members of any race. 15 equal educational advantages, there will be no difference in average standings, either on account of race or geographical location.Individuals of every race 16 civilization to go backward or forward. Training and education can change the response of a group of people, 17 enable them to behave in a 18 way.The behavior and ideals of people change according to circumstances, but they can always go back or go on to something new 19 is better and higher than anything 20 the past.1. A. complete B. full C. total D. whole2. A. in B. from C. at D. on3. A. since B. if C. as D. while4. A. speak B. talk C. tell D. mention5. A. something B. everything C. nothing D. anything6. A. display B. indicate C. demonstrate D. appear7. A. All B. Most C. No D. Some8. A. same B. identical C. similar D. alike9. A. remain B. increase C. decrease D. vary10. A. Only B. Or C. Nor D. So11. A. ever B. then C. never D. once12. A. health B. body C. mind D. thought13. A. big B. small C. minor D. major14. A. true B. exact C. certain D. accurate15. A. Provided B. Concerning C. Given D. Following16. A. make B. cause C. move D. turn17. A. and B. but C. though D. so18. A. ordinary B. peculiar C. usual D. common19. A. that B. what C. whichever D. whatever20. A. for B. to C. within D. in完形填空练习(五十五)Like many sisters, Abby and Eliza Davis couldn't be more different. Twelve-year-old Eliza is full of 1 , and always has something to say. Nine-year-old Abby is 2 . She’s happiest when she has a good book to read. Eliza 3 to be a lawyer or a clothes designer one day. She just can’t 4 to grow up and to away to college. Abby wants to be a doctor when she grows up. She works hard at math and science, her 5 subjects.Eliza is in the seventh grade. She gets up every day at 5:30, to 6 and blow-dry her hair. She’s ready to leave the house at 6:50, to 7 her friends by the store for breakfast. The children have a mile and a half to 8 to school, and the bell rings at 7:30.At 11:20, the children have their 9 . Some eat the hot dog, chicken pot pie, 10 other food that the school prepares for them, but Eliza would like to bring her own lunch in a lunchbox. At 2:15, classes are 11 and it’s time for sports. Eliza usually has tennis practice 12 4:30. She’s tired by the time her mother comes to get her in the car, but she still has two or three hours of 13 to do before she goes to bed.Abby is in the fourth grade at Broken Ground School. Sh e’s lucky. Her school has big modern 14 , first-class teacher, and an excellent library. The playground is surrounded by beautiful 15 , where Indians once camped.Like many American school children, Abby starts the day by saluting the American 16 hanging in her classroom. Then work begins. Today, She's writing a composition about her summer holidays. Her pencil 17 busily across the paper.Abby will finish her story at home this evening, 18 Eliza does her homework. Will they work together 19 , or will they fight?“Well,” says Abby, “We have arguments, but we get along pretty well. About fifty-fifty,”I’d say. “That’s not 20 for two such different sisters, is it?”1. A. power B. energy C. strength D. courage2. A. quieter B. younger C. noisier D. harder3. A. needs B. has C. agrees D. wants4. A. refuse B. accept C. wait D. wish5. A. best B. lovely C. fortunate D. favourite6. A. wash B. clean C. brush D. comb7. A. welcome B. meet C. see D. receive8. A. drive B. move C. walk D. travel9. A. lunch B. cooking C. game D. supper10. A. besides B. except C. without D. or11. A. given B. prepared C. finished D. started12. A. at B. by C. after D. until13. A. housework B. homework C. cleaning D. washing14. A. offices B. blackboards C. classrooms D. windows15. A. buildings B. pools C. forest D. woods16. A. flag B. map C. history D. people17. A. jumps B. leans C. lies D. moves18. A. while B. and C. if D. then19. A. happily B. constantly C. peacefully D. carefully20. A. bad B. fair C. equal D. usual完形填空练习(五十六)About once a month I have to go to Degford for my work. One day I went into a hotel there to have something to 1 . The waiter 2 my coat and put it in a small room.About an hour later I was 3 to go. The waiter 4 me my coat. 5 something fell out of the pocket onto the floor. It was a small white box. Then I took a good look at the 6 . “Oh, you've brought someone 7 coat,” I said to the waiter. “It looks very much like mine, 8 it is quite new, and this isn’t my box .either.”“Oh, then I 9 someone has taken your coat and left this,” said the waiter. “This kind of thing 10 sometimes.”I opened the box. There was a beautiful gold ring in it. So I went 11 to the police station.“12 lost a ring?” I asked.“Yes,” said a policeman. “A young man who came in this morning lost a ring, he lost it in London.”He 13 the young man. A few minutes later, the man arrived.“Yes, this is my ring,” he said. “How can I 14 you, sir? You see, I paid a lot of money for this ring and 15 I lost it on the train!”After I told him the 16 of the coat, he said, “You haven’t been on the train. I haven’t been in the hotel. So how did my ring 17 in the coat?”“Did 18 sit or stand next to you on the train?” asked the policeman.“Yes,” said the young man. “But I don’t remember his face.”“You may remember this coat,” said the policeman. “Was it like this one?”“Yes, it was,” said the young man. “But my friend here 19 the thief.”The policeman laughed. “20 .” he said. “The thief on the train stole your ring, and like our friend here, he went into the hotel to get some food. Only he didn’t take the right coat away with him.”1. A. do B. buy C. eat D. deal with2. A. took B. found C. liked D. watched3. A. anxious B. glad C. invited D. ready4. A. showed B. returned C. brought D. dressed5. A. Luckily B. Suddenly C. Obviously D. At once6. A. ring B. box C. coat D. pocket7. A. lost B. missed C. new D. else’s8. A. but B. and C. instead D. for9. A. know B. wonder C. suppose D. find10. A. appears B. happens C. meets D. changes11. A. around B. about C. ahead D. along12. A. Who B. Has she C. Has anyone D. Have you13. A. wrote to B. remembered C. telephoned D. knew14. A. return B. thank C. find D. help15. A. then B. so C. yet D. however16. A. model B. price C. story D. size17. A. come B. put C. set D. get18. A. he B. the thief C. the waiter D. anyone19. A. discovered B. isn’t C. has caught D. does n’t know20. A. I'm afraid not B. Yes C. No D. Surely完形填空练习(五十七)Miss Wenter was watching TV when the program suddenly stopped. “Sorry to 1 the program. Now we are requested to 2 an important notice from the police station. At about nine this evening, a lady named Mrs Humney was 3 and killed. Anyone who can supply any clue (线索) is requested to report to the 4 . Thank you.” The terrible news made the lonely girl 5 with fear. She couldn’t help looking around, but she didn’t notice that a man was already 6 behind the door to the veranda (阳台).All of a 7 the man appeared before Miss Wenter. The girl really didn’t know what to do. “Don’t ask for 8 , just put your jewellery on the table; then think over whether I shall be safe to stay up here for the night,” said the robber. That made Miss Wenter even more 9 , but she tried to 10 herself.Just then came the whistle of a police car, In a little while, someone rang the 11 . The robber said with a gun 12 the girl’s back, “Go to the door and say that you’ve gone to bed. Never let him in.”In a flash, the girl had an idea. “O h, who are you?” she said.“I’m Sergeant Bull, Miss Wenter. Is there something 13 here?”“No, there isn’t.” Immediately she added loudly, 14 , my elder brother extends his 15 greetings (问候) to you.”“Thank you. Good night,” Bull replied in the same 16 .A few minutes later, the sound of the police car going 17 could be heard. “It’s well18 ,” the robber said with a smile. Then he 19 to the girl. Almost at the same time the glass on the window was broken. The policemen hurried into the room from the veranda. They quickly put handcuffs (手铐) on the robber.“Miss Wenter, your greetings were so good that it made us take 20 right away,” said Sergeant Bull, because we’ve already known that your elder brother was killed in a robbery half a year ago.”1. A. stop B. share C. interrupt D. control2. A. obey B. make C. introduce D. broadcast3. A. robbed B. hurt C. wounded D. stolen4. A. public B. police C. hospital D. family5. A. cry B. shake C. fall D. tremble6. A. hidden B. sitting C. away D. staying7. A. while B. time C. period D. sudden8. A. anything B. trouble C. another D. police9. A. careful B. anxious C. strange D. terrified10. A. protect B. help C. calm D. express11. A. call B. phone C. window D. doorbell12. A. at B. against C. behind D. beyond13. A. new B. important C. unusual D. upset14. A. Instead B. However C. Otherwise D. Besides15. A. hearty B. deeply C. own D. real16. A. sound B. manner C. speech D. voice17. A. out B. on C. along D. away18. A. enough B. now C. done D. said19. A. referred B. listened C. talked D. rushed20. A. him B. action C. photos D. something完形填空练习(五十八)Besides electricity, a lion fears water the most, and a rainstorm with thunder and lightning brings both. For that reason I always have a written 1 that frees me from 2 when it's raining.For two days it was raining without stopping. By the third night, it wasn't raining at all. I 3 the sign to the announcer, and the band began 4 my music.The animals went through their tricks, but they were far from being 5 about the wetness.And so we came to the head-in-mouth 6 . When I pulled Leo's mouth open raising his face and nose to the 7 . I noticed that the muscles (肌肉) of his jaws (上、下颚) were tense. Then, as I put my head in, a rain began pouring down. I felt Leo become 8 all over.My head was in now. I counted to ten and then gave him the tap-on-jaw 9 to let me go. But then nothing happened.I 10 again on his jaw. Leo's mouth was like a steel trap. I heard gunfire men were trying to get Leo's 11 . But already, with my face 12 in the back of his mouth, I was finding it hard to breathe, I knew what had happened: with the 13 beating on his face, Leo had forgotten me. I heard the gunfire again.I awoke with an oxygen mask 14 my face, and a doctor was working over me." You're15 ," said the doctor, "as soon as you went faint (头晕的), the lion 16 you. For nearly three minutes you had no heartbeat!"By then it had 17 raining. I called Leo back and opened his jaw. "Don't be a fool!" the doctor said, 18 I put my head in and counted to ten. Then I have Leo the tap on the jaw --and he obeyed immediately.Yet, when I tried to trick again the next time, Leo 19 . I believed he was unwilling to 20 me a second time. I never did the trick again.1. A. suggestion B. notice C. agreement D. decision2. A. performing B. trying C. acting D. training3. A. set B. gave C. put D. made4. A. making B. playing C. enjoying D. practising5. A. happy B. sad C. sorry D. anxious6. A. joke B. trick C. play D. attempt7. A. sky B. earth C. cage D. ceiling8. A. angry B. excited C. tense D. frightened9. A. mark B. sign C. order D. information10. A. hit B. beat C. pulled D. tapped11. A. silence B. control C. attention D. death12. A. buried B. hidden C. put D. sunk13. A. stick B. gun C. rain D. hand14. A. in B. above C. below D. over15. A. foolish B. crazy C. safe D. lucky16. A. kept B. dropped C. fell D. bit17. A. begun B. stopped C. continued D. been18. A. and B. so C. but D. or19. A. obeyed B. refused C. agreed D. regretted20. A. hurt B. kill C. damage D. foolI made a promise to myself on the drive down to the vacation beach cottage. For two weeks I1 try to be a loving husband and father. Totally2 . No ifs, ands or buts.The idea had come to me as I listened to a commentator 3 my car's tape player. He was 4 a passage about husbands being 5 of their wives. 6 he went on to say, "Love is an act of 7 . A person can choose to love." To myself, I had to admit that I had been a selfish husband 8 our love had been dulled by my own insensitivity (感觉迟钝) . In unimportant ways, really; scolding Evelyn for her tardiness (拖拉); 9 on the TV channel I wanted to watch; throwing 10 day-old newspapers that I knew Evelyn still wanted to read. Well, for two weeks all that would 11 .And it 12 . Right from the moment I kissed Evelyn at the door and said, "That new yellow sweater looks 13 on you." "Oh, Tom, you noticed," she said, surprised and 14 , maybe a little puzzled.After the long drive, I wanted to sit and read. Evelyn 15 a walk on the beach. I started to refuse, but then I thought, "Evelyn's been alone here with the children 16 week and now she wants to be alone with me." We walked on the beach while the children flew their kites.So it went. Two weeks of not calling the Wall Street investment (投资) firm 17 I am director; a visit to the shell museum, 18 I usually hate museums (and I enjoyed it); 19 my tongue while Evelyn's getting ready for a late dinner for us. Relaxed (轻松) and happy, that's how the whole vacation passed. I made a new promise to keep on 20 to choose love.1. A. used to B. would C. should D. could2. A. loving B. lovely C. lovable D. loved3. A. at B. with C. on D. for4. A. thinking B. writing C. believing D. reading5. A. helpful B. useful C. thoughtful D. hopeful6. A. Instead B. Then C. Otherwise D. Thus7. A. play B. will C. promise D. story8. A. that B. but C. when D. if9. A. insisting B. hanging C. sticking D. suggesting10. A. about B. up C. away D. in11. A. happen B. change C. develop D. forbid12. A. would B. had C. did D. was13. A. great B. big C. sorry D. tight14. A. frightened B. anxious C. disappointed D. pleased15. A. asked B. suggested C. took D. began16. A. all of B. all C. all of a D. all a17. A. which B. what C. where D. that18. A. if B. but C. as D. though19. A. stopping B. preventing C. keeping D. holding20. A. reminding B. requiring C. repaying D. remembering"You will meet a man in the theatre foyer," K. explained. "He will have left before the play ends and will be 1 for you. He'll be wearing a dark suit and carrying a theatre 2 upside down, although I doubt if you could miss him. There shouldn't be many people waiting in the foyer at that time of night. 3 he asks you to do, whatever instructions you’re given, co-operate. Understood?" I nodded. I knew of course that we were planning to have discussions with "the other side" and that we intended to 4 back one of our own men, but all this seemed a bit ridiculous. I had been told at the training school that I would be likely to get some simple but rather strange 5 to begin with. They had been 6 .The curtain had 7 come down on the last act of the play when I was out of my 8 and walking from the dark of the theatre into the bright lights of the foyer. He was there. But the moment I saw him, I had the 9 that something unpleasant was about to happen. He seemed to be 10 at a spot on the floor, and looked as if he was just about to pick something up when 11 was a single gun shot and he was thrown 12 the wall. The warning signs had obviously got to me 13 I realized consciously what was going to happen, because I had 14 in a cold sweat on seeing the expression on his 15 . The moment the shot rang out, I automatically fell back on my training and threw myself to the 16 .When no more shots followed, I looked 17 and was just in time to see two masked men 18 my "contact" out of the front door of the theatre. I didn't know 19 he was dead or badly injured, but I intended to find out. I got up slowly and carefully and 20 for the door.1. A. looking B. waiting C. asking D. sending2. A. post B. advertisement C. programme D. newspaper3. A. Whatever B. Whoever C. However D. Whichever4. A. give B. pay C. keep D. buy5. A. assignments B. arrangements C. movements D. developments6. A. wrong B. right C. foolish D. clever7. A. just B. almost C. hardly D. nearly8. A. room B. door C. box D. seat9. A. idea B. feeling C. opinion D. thought10. A. staring B. glaring C. knocking D. kicking11. A. it B. there C. here D. this12. A. around B. against C. on D. into13. A. when B. until C. before D. after14. A. given out B. burst out C. set out D. broken out15. A. face B. eyes C. mind D. head16. A. ground B. wall C. air D. corner17. A. in B. round C. up D. down18. A. bringing B. throwing C. dragging D. pushing19. A. where B. if C. either D. whether20. A. ran B. set C. walked D. madeI do not know the city at all and 1 , I could not speak a word of the language. After havingspent my first day seeing 2 in the town centre, I decided to lose my 3 deliberately (故意地) on my second day, since I 4 that this was the best way to get to know my way 5 .I got on the first bus that passed, and some thirty minutes later came to 6 must have been a suburb (郊区). The first two hours passed 7 enough. I discovered mysterious little bookshops in back streets and 8 arrived at a market-place where I stopped and had a coffee in an open-air cafe. Then I decided to 9 back to my hotel for lunch. After walking about 10 for some time, I made up my mind to ask 11 . The trouble was that the only word I knew of the language was the 12 of the street in which I lived and 13 that I pronounced badly. The policeman 14 me, smiled and gently 15 me by the arm. There was a 16 look in his eyes as he pointed left and right and left again. I nodded politely and began walking 17 the direction he told me. About an hour passed and I noticed that the houses were getting 18 and green fields were appearing on either side of me. I had come all the way into the country. The only thing 19 for me to do was to find the 20 railway station.1. A. more or less B. what's more C. on the whole D. above all2. A. sights B. boob C. everything D. anything3. A. wallet B. way C. hotel D. meals4. A. knew B. found out C. came to see D. believed5. A. here B. there C. over D. around6. A. that B. what C. with D. it7. A. unhappily B. stupidly C. pleasantly D. difficultly8. A. at once B. carefully C. finally D. sadly9. A. return B. come C. run D. get10. A. happily B. aimlessly C. correctly D. carelessly11. A. the way B. a meal C. the name D. people12. A. name B. place C. shop D. people13. A. even B. still C. yet D. so14. A. stared at B. came to C. listened to D. nodded to15. A. caught B. took C. seized D. touched16. A. mysterious B. good C. foolish D. distant17. A. to B. in C. for D. at18. A. larger B. better C. fewer D. more19. A. left B. given C. that D. right20. A. best B. smallest C. nearest D. biggestIt was just getting dark; there was a touch of fog and I was on a lonely stretch of road. But I was going along cheerfully, thinking about the dinner I would eat when I 1 to Salisbury.I was going along 2 at about thirty-five miles an hour when suddenly I heard a scream,a woman’s scream---" 3 !" I looked round, but the only 4 of life was a large, black, rather suspicious-looking car just 5 a bend in the road about a hundred yards 6 . That was 7 the cry had come from. I 8 speed and went after it. I think the driver saw what I was doing, 9 he did the same and began to draw away from me. As I drew near, the girl's voice came again, a lovely voice but 10 with fear."Let me go, 11 fool; you're hurting me. Oh! Oh!"I felt my blood 12 . The fog was coming down thicker now, the countryside was lonelier. The man in the car had no 13 noticed this. Again came a cry."Drop the knife, fool. Oh!" Then a cry and a groan.If I was to save her, it was now or 14 . Perhaps even now I was too late. But if I couldn't save the girl, I would 15 try to bring the murderer to the police station. The car was only a couple of yards away now. I drove the bike right across its 16 , and its brakes screamed as the driver tried to pull it over and crashed into the ditch on the side of the road. The door of the car was pushed open angrily and a dark, evil-looking fellow stepped out, mad with anger."Fool!" he shouted 17 he came towards me with his fist raised to hit me. But I was quicker than he. I put all I knew into 18 that would have knocked out Joe Louis. It caught him right on the ground without a 19 . I rushed to the car, 20 open the door and peered inside. There was no girl there. Suddenly from the back of the car came a voice.“You have been listening to a radio play. Murder in Hollywood, with Mae Garbo and Clark Taylor. The news will follow immediately.”1. A. reached B. arrived C. got D. led2. A. strangely B. quietly C. quite D. quickly3. A. Save B. Come C. Aid D. Help4. A. person B. sign C. figure D. form5. A. turning B. coming C. hurrying D. dropping6. A. off B. apart C. away D. far7. A. how B. when C. what D. where8. A. put aside B. put up C. put down D. put on9. A. and B. for C. when D. as10. A. filling B. nodding C. trembling D. covering11. A. you B. your C. yours D. you’re12. A. boil B. run C .come D. freeze13. A. sign B. effort C. doubt D. troubles14. A. late B. then C. ever D. never15. A. at most B. at least C. at last D. at first16. A. path B. direction C. behind D. trail17. A. before B. after C. as D. while18. A. an anger B. a beat C. a fist D. a blow。

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