高三英语高考完形填空强化训练(一)

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高考英语改编完形填空1

高考英语改编完形填空1

外刊英国卫报改编完形填空1Reading ComprehensionDirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A.B C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Stephen Hawking remembered by Bernard Carr8January 1942-14 March 2018 The physicist 's former research student recalls their close relationship at Cambridge,the sheer might of his intellect, and how he once bored the great man to sleepStephen was not so famous when I began my PhD at Cambridge in 1972,but his brilliance was already clear to his peers and I found it rather daunting when,on becoming his research student,I was informed by one of my tutors that he was the brightest person in the department.(1) ,it soon became(2) that my relationship with him would not be the usual type of supervisor-student relationship.In those days,before he had his entourage of nurses and assistants,students would necessarily have to help him in various ways (3) his disability.This was not an arduous task,but it did mean that my relationship with him became quite (4) . Indeed,I shared an office with him, lived with his family for a while and (5) him as he travelled around the world,giving talks and collecting medals.I soon discovered some of Stephen's singular (6) .The first,of course,was that he was very smart.Students are probably always in awe of their (7) and with Stephen the awe was even greater.Indeed,on matters of physics,I always regarded him as an oracle,just a few words from him yielding(产生)insights that would have taken weeks to (8) on my own.However,Stephen was only human and not all encounters led to illumination.Once I asked a question about something that was (9) me.He thought about it silently for several minutes and I was quite (10) with myself for asking something that Stephen couldn't answer immediately.His eyes then closed and I was even more impressed with myself because he wasclearly having to think about it very deeply.Only after some time did it become clear that he had fallen asleep.Nowadays,I also sometimes fall asleep while talking to students,so I recall this incident with amusement.The other human side of Stephen is that he didn't suffer fools gladly and sometimes got annoyed.One of the stories put around is that he would vent his frustration by running over students 'toes.I'm not sure about that-he once ran over the toes of the Prince of Wales,and I'm sure that was just an accident.On the other hand,I well recall one occasion when I made a remark in the departmental common room at tea time that showed I had misunderstood what he'd been saying.Stephen screamed “No!"so loudly that his wheelchair shot back halfway across the room under the recoil.I was most impressed that a single word from him could have such (11) consequences.I also learned about Stephen's stubbornness and determination to continue doing things for himself as long as possible,despite the relentless progress of his illness.For example,because he had an office in both the department of applied mathematics and theoretical physics and the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge,I also had offices in both places.I recall that he sometimes gave me a lift(probably illegally!)between the two places in his three-wheeled invalid car.I found this rather (12) because I thought he drove faster than was ter,he had to discontinue the use of the car but he never lost his drive and the desire to travel as far and wide as possible.One regret is he didn't live long enough to achieve his dream of going into space.I'm often asked where Stephen stands in the pantheon(名流群)of great physicists.There are many ways of being a great physicist and they cannot be (13) like runners in an Olympic race.Stephen himself never (14) to have the status of Newton or Einstein, but I strongly disagree with people who suggest that his scientific contributions have been (15) because of his iconic status.His disability was clearly a factor in his becoming so famous,but I doubt any other (16) physicist will achieve the accolade of being interred next to Isaac Newton in Westminster Abbey.Stephen died on Einstein's birthday and was born on the date of Galileo's death,so it's (17) that he should be connected to his two greatest heroes in this way.I doubt Stephen would haveattributed much significance to this,but he would certainly (18) that we don't understand the mystery of time.In any case,the synchronicity is fitting because his first major discovery was that spacetime trajectories can have singular endpoints where strange things may happen.Stephen was the most (19) person I have ever known and I feel truly (20) that he was my friend.1.A.Otherwise B.Nevertheless C.Moreover D.Therefore2.A.worldwide B.popular C.evident D.neutral3.A.in process of B.on account of C.in possession of D.accounting for4.A.familiar B.acquainted C.intimate D.related5.A.accompanied B.served C.treated D.entertained6.A.habits B.habitats C.tempers D.characteristics7.A.supervisors B.inspectors C.tutors D.conductors8.A.work out B.pick out C.put out y out9.A.bothering B.puzzling C.disordering D.suffering10 A.satisfied B.delighted C.impressed D.amused11 A.distant B.dramatic C.remote D.distinct12 A.fairy B.chilly C.scary D.nasty13 A.leveled B.classified C.ranked D.awarded14 A.claimed B.appealed C.fastened D.applied15 A.outnumbered B.emphasized C.outlined D.exaggerated16 A.optimistically B.potentially C.positively D.contemporary17 A.magic B.odd C.mysterious D.procedure18 A.overtake B.promote C.confess D.acknowledge19 A.singular B.strange C.single D.simple20 A.enjoyable B.grateful C.privileged D.rewarding【答案】BCBCA DAABC BCCAD DBDAC【解析】1,根据前面一句中,我的其他导师告诉我Stephen是整个部门里最耀眼的人,后面说很快我和Stephen的关系不是一般的导师和学生之间的关系可知,作者虽然认为Stephen聪明耀眼,但是与自己关系密切,所以用让步比较合适,答案选B.2,由本段后文中可推出,我和Stephen关系密切是很明显的。

高考英语完形填空专项训练5篇(附解析)

高考英语完形填空专项训练5篇(附解析)

Last year I decided to do some volunteer work. I began to____1____on the Internet and discovered Volunteer USA.Three months later I____2____myself on a plane to Phoenix, Arizona.I was____3____at the thought of living with loads of new people for three months. However, within fifteen minutes of____4____, my worries had gone. Everyone was so____5____andlike-minded that it was very____6____to feel at home.I was sent to the Coronado National Forest for my first 8-day____7____. We hadto____8____everything we needed and walk three miles to where we worked. It may not seem like a____9____way but in 35℃ heat and with a heavy pack, my legs were on fire.My job was to____10____a stairway out of rock. This____11____climbing up and down the side of a mountain inhabited (栖息) by mountain lions, although I should say they were only heard,never____12____.Three days later, a beautiful stairway came into being. The____13____of knowing thatmy____14____will be on that mountainside for years to come is massive.But on the last night we were____15____in a thunderstorm. I woke up at midnight to find a swimming pool in my tent. The temperature was close to____16____. I had to spend the rest of the night trembling in the only____17____part of my tent.____18____, I suffered a lot. But I know whatever I have to face in my life I was there andI____19____. I think I am much____20____for having taken part in the project. 1.A.calculate B.negotiate C.advertise D.research 2.A.imagined B.introduced C.enjoyed D.found 3.A.annoyed B.surprised C.scared D.excited 4.A.arriving B.sleeping C.thinking D.walking 5.A.confident B.friendly C.energetic D.curious 6.A.funny B.good C.lucky D.easy7.A.tour B.project C.campaign D.course 8.A.drop B.make C.carry D.buy9.A.nice B.safe C.long D.quick 10.A.build B.test C.clean D.guard 11.A.helped B.ended C.allowed D.meant 12.A.hunted B.trained C.seen D.fed13.A.satisfaction B.ambition C.expectation D.intention 14.A.work B.memory C.record D.story15.A.left B.caught C.attacked D.separated 16.A.boiling B.average C.normal D.freezing 17.A.tidy B.dry C.new D.soft18.A.By the way B.Regardless of that C.Needless to say D.In either case 19.A.survived B.resisted C.escaped D.recovered 20.A.smarter B.stronger C.happier D.busier Gaynor Norgan's three﹣year﹣old daughter Eve began to choke(噎住)on a bag of Maltesers as they drove in the car.Gaynor, who is a_____21_____first aider desperately tried to force the chocolate out_____22_____the heimlich manoeuvre(海姆立克急救法).Whenit_____23_____she started to fear the worst.Then a passing stranger 39 to her aid.Gaynor,_____24_____,told the Manchester Evening News:"We were_____25_____out of the car park and I heard Eve gurgling.She was_____26_____in the back with mymum.I_____27_____and could see the Malteser_____28_____in her windpipe.I stopped the car,_____29_____her out of the car seat and started to administer the Heimlichmanoeuvre.I_____30_____it twice but I couldnt get it out.Then_____31_____came over and she couldn' t do it either.""I was_____32_____at that point.I just fell_____33_____.Then this man cameand_____34_____her from both of us and put her over his_____35_____.He hit her hard on the back and it_____36_____straight away.Then he just_____37_____her back to me.Then he disappeared.""Eve is all right now but if he hadnt been there I strongly_____38_____She would have choked to death.I just want to say thank you."The man who_____39_____wore a brown leather jacket and carried a walking stick.He had slightly graying hair and is thought to have been in his 40s.The_____40_____parents wish he would come forward.21.A.found B.called C.taught D.trained 22.A.using B.showing C.pushing D.practicing 23.A.helped B.failed C.took over D.went down24.A.attracted B.sent C.entered D.came 25.A.driving B.running C.walking D.looking 26.A.sleeping B.sitting C.struggling D.fighting 27.A.searched B.went back C.tuned around D.started 28.A.shaken B.lain C.torn D.stuck 29.A.found B.asked C.prepared D.got 30.A.blew B.learned C.tried D.rescued 31.A.a woman B.Gaynor C.a man D.a reporter 32.A.smiling B.screaming C.rushing D.jumping 33.A.apart B.over C.out D.away 34.A.comforted B.assisted C.broke D.took 35.A.knee B.back C.hand D.head36.A.left B.worked C.lifted D.moved 37.A.paid B.ordered C.handed D.rushed 38.A.advise B.support C.believe D.promise 39.A.helped B.managed C.travelled D.drove 40.A.careful B.grateful C.hopeful D.wonderful How long can human beings live? Most scientists who study old age think that the human body is_41_to live no longer than 120 years. However, 110 years is probably the longest that anyone could hope to live — if he or she is_42_healthy and lucky. Some scientists even say we can live as long as 130 years! Yet, our cells simply cannot continue to reproduce_43_. They wear out, and as a result, we get old and_44_die.Even though we can’t live forever, we are living a_45_life than ever before. In 1900, the average American life span(寿命)was only 47 years, but today it is 75 years!When does old age begin then? Sixty-five may be out-of-date as the_46_line between middle age and old age. After all, many older people don’t begin to experience physical and mental_47_until after age 75.People are living longer because more people_48_childhood. Before modern medicine changed the laws of nature, many children died of common childhood_49_. Now that the chances of dying__50__are much lower, the chances of living long are much higher due to better dietsand health care.On the whole, our population is getting older. The__51__in our population will have lasting effects on our social development and our way of life. Some people fear such changes will be for the worse, while some see__52__, not disaster. Today, many men and women in their "golden years" are healthy, still active, and young in__53__if not in age.As our society grows old, we need the__54__of our older citizens. With long lives ahead of them, they need to__55__active and be devoted.41.A.designed B.selected C.improved D.discovered 42.A.completely B.generally C.apparently D.extremely 43.A.rapidly B.harmlessly C.endlessly D.separately 44.A.eventually B.hopelessly C.automatically D.desperately 45.A.busier B.longer C.richer D.happier 46.A.finishing B.guiding C.waiting D.dividing 47.A.stress B.damage C.decline D.failure 48.A.survive B.enjoy C.remember D.value 49.A.problems B.fears C.worries D.diseases 50.A.poor B.young C.sick D.quiet 51.A.changes B.recovery C.safety D.increases 52.A.dreams B.chances C.strengths D.choices 53.A.mind B.appearance C.voice D.movement 54.A.protection B.suggestions C.contributions D.permission 55.A.sound B.appear C.turn D.stay "Mum, can I invite my classmate Brett over to stay tomorrow night, please? It's Friday, and we don't have any ___56___.Can I, please?" Mum was sitting at the kitchen table.Dad was ___57___next to her, resting his head on his arms.Mum could ___58___that James wanted so badly to have his friend over."I'm so sorry, James," she said."I'm never allowed to have friends come to the house? Why, Mum?" James asked sadly, almost in ___59___."I know it's ___60___for you," Mum said softly."But I'm just worried other people might think we're a little. . .strange.And then they would make fun of you. ""No, they wouldn't, Mum," James protested."We're not ___61___at all.We're just ordinary people. "Mum sighed heavily."To tell you the truth, James, my neck has been so painful that it's given me a heavy ___62___.And your poor father — he doesn't feel ___63___.He really needs a rest. ""I can help, Mum!" James said." ___64___I can make you and Dad feel better, can Brett come over? Please?""Well. . . " Mum began."Great! Thanks, Mum!" James almost shouted."Just sit there, don't move. " He rushed over to the kitchen drawer and ____65____what he needed — two spanners(扳手)."Hang on, Mum," he said."This won't take a second. " After some ____66____, James wasfinished.With a smile of ____67____on his face he said, "There! How does that feel?" "Oh, James," Mum said."That's much better! How did you do it?""Easy," James said ____68____."Dad had tightened your neck bolts(螺栓) too much! I just____69____them slightly! I learned that in robotic science at school. ""What about your father? Can you ____70____him?" asked Mum."I'll try," James replied.He ____71____up Dad's hair at the back of his neck, and plugged the electric wire into Dad's head.Then he turned the ____72____on.Dad opened his eyes and ____73____immediately."He just let his ____74____run too low, that's all," James said."Shall I tell Brett to come over straight after school tomorrow?""I guess so," replied Mum."Your friends will just have to ____75____that we are a very unusual family.Thanks, son!"56.A.chance B.message C.homework D.difficulty 57.A.asleep B.reading C.alone D.standing 58.A.explain B.see C.agree D.doubt 59.A.terror B.tears C.surprise D.silence 60.A.fair B.easy C.good D.hard 61.A.strange B.normal C.popular D.anxious 62.A.headache B.loss C.task D.day63.A.ill B.funny C.sorry D.well64.A.As B.If C.Since D.Before 65.A.kept B.controlled C.found D.returned 66.A.requests B.thoughts C.repairs D.instructions 67.A.sympathy B.satisfaction C.bitterness D.politeness 68.A.embarrassedly B.gratefully C.impatiently D.proudly 69.A.adjusted B.collected C.produced D.covered 70.A.greet B.accompany C.help D.ask 71.A.lifted B.caught C.gave D.filled 72.A.television B.power C.light D.gas 73.A.grew up B.lay down C.broke down D.sat up 74.A.food B.temperature C.battery D.blood 75.A.prove B.expect C.suspect D.acceptI had worried myself sick over Simon’s mother coming to see me. I was a new __76__, and I gave an honest account of the students’ work. In Simon’s case, the grades were awfully low. He couldn’t read his own handwriting. __77__ he was a bright student. He discussed adult subjects with nearly adult comprehension. His work in no way reflected his__78__ .So when Simon’s mother entered the room, my palms(手掌心) were sweating. I was completely__79__ for her lisses on both my cheeks. “I came to thank you,” she said, surprising me beyond speech. __80__ me, Simon had become a different person. He talked of how he__81__ me, he had began to make friends, and for the first time in his twelve years, he had __82__ spent an afternoon at a friend’s house. She wanted to tell me how grateful she was for the __83__I had nurtured(培养) in her son. She kissed me again and left.I sat, stunned (惊呆), for about half an hour, __84__ what had just happened. How did I make such a life-changing difference to that boy without __85__ knowing it? What I finally came to__86__ was one day, several months before, when some students were __87__ reports in the front of the class, Jeanne spoke __88__ , and to encourage her to raise her voice, L had sai, “Speak up. Simon’s the expert on this. He is the __89__ one you have to convince, and he can’t hear you in the __90__ of the room.” That was it. From that day on, Simon had sat up straighter, paid more attention, __91__ more, and became happy. And it was all because he __92__to be the last kid in the last row. The boy who most needed __93__ was the one who took the last seat that day.It taught me the most__94__ lesson over the years of my teaching career, and I’m thankful that it came __95__ and positively. A small kindness can indeed make a difference.76.A.cleaner B.reporter C.monitor D.teacher 77.A.Or B.And C.But D.So 78.A.courage B.abilities C.feelings D.dream 79.A.desperate B.responsible C.unprepared D.unsuitable 80.A.Because of B.In spite of C.Apart from D.As for 81.A.loved B.envied C.pleased D.criticized 82.A.gradually B.constantly C.recently D.obviously 83.A.self-respect B.self-doubt C.self-pity D.self-defence 84.A.imagining B.observing C.wondering D.regretting 85.A.also B.even C.always D.still 86.A.expect B.remember C.believe D.accept 87.A.writing B.reviewing C.editing D.giving 88.A.quietly B.repeatedly C.quickly D.firmly 89.A.lucky B.lonely C.only D.likely 90.A.entrance B.middle C.front D.back 91.A.slept B.smiled C.shouted D.quarreled 92.A.intended B.pretended C.refused D.happened 93.A.change B.praise C.thanks D.visits 94.A.difficult B.painful C.valuable D.enjoyable 95.A.early B.slowly C.frequently D.occasionally参考答案:1.D2.D3.C4.A5.B6.D7.B8.C9.C10.A11.D12.C13.A14.A15.B16.D17.B18.C19.A20.B【解析】【分析】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。

高考英语完型填空50套真题含解析(精品) (1)

高考英语完型填空50套真题含解析(精品) (1)

完形填空阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

ADiana Velez does everything with maximum effort-and at maximum speed. That 1 learning a new language, completing two certificates and opening a store.When arriving in Canada in 2008, she had one 2 :to have what she had back home in Colombia. “I didn’t want to 3 what I do ,like so many who come to a new country .” she said , “I 4 to open a store here in Canada but knew I had to 5 myself properly.”Diana quickly realized that making her dream of shop ownership in Canada a 6 meant going to school to get the 7 education and certification, “My experience of owning a shop and working as a designer in Colombia gave me 8 in my abilities but I c ouldn’t speak the language and I had to9 how to do things in Canada. It was like having to 10 all over again ,” said Diana.11 , she found just the help she needed for her prelaunch (重新开张)12 continuing education at George Brown College. She began taking 13 for both the Essential Skills in Fashion Certificate and the Images Consulting Certificate in May 2009. 14 Diana met with the language barrier, she was always going 15 while at college.By the end of October 2009, she had completed all certificate requirements. Within two years after her 16 in Canada, Diana at last achieved her 17 goal when her new store opened its doors in Toronto’s Sheppard Centre. She was on the fast-track to 18 .Looking back, Diana, a fashion (时装) designer, 19 her achievements to the goal she set, the education she received from the college, and 20 ,the efforts she made. Now Diana is very happy doing what she is doing.( ) 1. A. requires B. encourages C. include D. advises ( ) 2. A. goal B. memory C. choice D. problem ( ) 3. A. continue B. choose C. change D. lose( ) 4. A. demanded B. decided C. agreed D. hesitated ( ) 5. A. teach B. prepare C. enjoy D. persuade ( ) 6. A. reality B. fact C. challenge D. wonder ( ) 7. A. physical B. private C. primary D. necessary ( ) 8. A. pressure B. judgment C. influence D. confidence ( ) 9. A. put away B. depend on C. learn about D. look into ( ) 10. A. advance B. start C. suffer D. work ( ) 11. A. Naturally B. Gradually C. Luckily D. Clearly ( ) 12. A. through B. for C. before D. with( ) 13. A. notes B. responsibilities C. chances D. courses ( ) 14. A. Though B. As C. Since D. Once ( ) 15. A. around B. back C. ahead D. out( ) 16. A. adventure B. arrival C. performance D. journey ( ) 17. A. original B. common C. another D. distant ( ) 18. A. success B. wealth C. glory D. happiness ( ) 19. A. adds B. connects C. devotes D. owes ( ) 20. A. after all B. above all C. at least D. at first1. C 解析:考查动词,此处意为“包括”。

2022高考英语(完形填空)练习及解析解析(1)

2022高考英语(完形填空)练习及解析解析(1)

2022高考英语(完形填空)练习及解析解析(1)第一套完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中选出能够填入空白的最佳选项.On the Iraq­Syria border,a pack of wild dogs circled American soldiers for food.The leader of the pack was a gray­and­white dog.The soldiers called him Nubs.Nubs was shaking and 36 able to stand.Marine major Brian Dennis looked closer and saw that there was a knife wound 37 his chest.Dennis couldn’t stand seeing the dog 38_.He and his men immediately treated the wound,and gave Nubs medicine.Nubs 39 but was still in pain.The next day,the team had to 40.Ten days later,Dennis’s unit was back,and so was Nubs.He was still 41,but the men fed him and played with him.Before long the unit once again 42 an outpost (前哨) 70 miles away.Nubs,slowly but determinedly,43_them far into the trackless wasteland until the men lost 44_of him.Two days later,beyond Dennis’s 45_,he saw Nubs just outside the outpost.The dog had tracked him across 70 miles of frozen desert to 46 with the friend who had saved his life.From then on Nubs and the men slept in the same place,and ran around in the same ruins.Until an order came down from above that they were not 47__to have pets,Dennis 48 to make sure the dog would continue to live the 49 life.So he quickly raised $4,000 from his family and friends to fly Nubs to 50.A month later,when Dennis and the dog were__51__in California,at first Nubs didn’t recognize the guy.52__within minutes,the dog jumped into Dennis’s arms,jumping up again and again to 53 his friend’s face.A little 54 and concern in the middle of war will not save a violent world.But small stories,like the story of a soldier and a dog,hold a promise of a(n) _55_world.36.A.mostly B.certainly C.hardly D.never 37.A.in B.on C.at D.behind 38.A.stand B.starve C.bleed D.suffer 39.A.pulled through B.fell asleep C.woke up D.fell down 40.A.leave B.rest C.pass D.remain 41.A.hungry B.tired C.dirty D.weak 42.A.took up B.took over C.left for D.returned from43.A.watched B.followed C.accompanied D.barked 44.A.touch B.sight C.footprint D.smell 45.A.ability B.surprise C.imagination D.Understanding 46.A.part B.fight C.meet D.break 47.A.asked B.suggested C.required D.allowed 48.A.decided B.agreed C.accepted D.proposed 49.A.moving B.good C.safe D.interesting 50.A.London B.America C.Iraq D.Syria 51.A.found B.interviewed C.linked D.reunited 52.A.So B.And C.But D.Though 53.A.lick B.touch C.bite D.clean 54.A.pity B.mercy C.care D.contribution 55.A.equal B.harmonious C.prosperous D.amazing【答案及解析】36.C。

高考英语完形填空专项训练10篇(附解析)

高考英语完形填空专项训练10篇(附解析)

When Beverley Burdeyney turned seventy four last year, she started having problems with her___1___ , notably dryness and discomfort."I was simply ___2___ a terrible experience, " Ms. Burdeyney said at her home in Toronto. "I felt so helpless and insecure because the quality of my ___3___ was affected. "Ms. Burdeyney talked to some friends who had ___4___ problems and discovered that they were largely suffering in ___5___. " Nobody chooses to talk about it because it seems so ___6___ she said. " But more and more are suffering and lives are being ___7___.Eventually, Ms. Burdeyney learned about plans for an eye research, ___8___ at Tel Aviv University in Israel. The research team ___9___ Canadian doctor Allan Slomovic, who hasdone____10____ work on eye care using stem cells. Seeing a ray of hope, Ms. Burdeyney began raising ____11____ for the project with a friend, Toronto businessman Meyer Zeifman.____12____ she has raised $ 110, 000 with another $40, 000 ____13____ ."I'm trying to get more and more people to ____14____ that there are solutions(解决办法)said Ms. Burdeyney, a trained nurse who is still working as a personal trainer after ____15____ . "I say there is no old ____16____ , there's only neglect (忽视). Don't stand ____17____ , do something about it. "Ms. Burdeyney ____18____ that she is hoping to do more for the research project. "I just want to bring ____19____ into people eyes and this is just the ____20____. There is still a long way to go"1.A.throat B.skin C.lungs D.eyes 2.A.getting over B.going through C.holding on D.passing down 3.A.story B.treatment C.life D.relationship 4.A.similar B.various C.personal D.special 5.A.turn B.peace C.vain D.silence 6.A.unbearable B.abnormal C.insignificant D.disturbing 7.A.compromised B.forgotten C.substituted D.separated 8.A.course B.program C.paper D.conference 9.A.informed B.doubted C.included D.dismissed 10.A.part-time B.controversial C.voluntary D.ground-breaking 11.A.money B.standards C.awareness D.questions12.A.As ever B.So far C.In return D.Once again 13.A.wasted B.donated C.expected D.earned 14.A.imagine B.confirm C.remember D.understand 15.A.retirement B.childbirth C.graduation D.marriage 16.A.time B.rule C.age D.tale 17.A.straight B.still C.firm D.alone 18.A.commented B.learned C.reminded D.added 19.A.light B.joy C.color D.beauty 20.A.future B.beginning C.truth D.meaning Over the past 38 years, Mr. Wang has pretended to be someone else many times,and has even learned to ____21____ different dialects(方言),leading to him being described as an “Oscar-winning actor".The 60-year-old is not an actor, but a ____22____ However,he is more devoted to his“____23____ "than any real actor.In the 1990s, a group of thieves often sold stolen goods with the help of some beggars. To look into the ____24____,Wang disguised(伪装)himself and ____25____ the beggars. Dirty shorts and old shoes gave him the ____26____ of a real beggar and his convincing dialect soon won him the ____27____ of the beggars.“I often ____28____ them to drink alcohol. Once they were ____29____,they began to talk a lot,"Wang said. “I'd then ____30____ myself to use the toilet, ____31____ what the beggars said, and send the ____32____ to my teammates.”Wang,who is often in ____33____ situations,is also a judo (柔道)master.“As long as I get close enough, no criminal can ____34____ from me," he said.Wang's ____35____ won him several honors, including a National May Day Labor Medal and 11 Citations of Merit.Paris.21.A.teach B.compare C.assess D.speak 22.A.lawyer B.doctor C.policeman D.businessman 23.A.role B.study C.family D.audience 24.A.minor B.case C.future D.question25.A.interviewed B.joined C.arrested D.assisted 26.A.challenge B.experience C.appearance D.freedom 27.A.vote B.sympathy C.permission D.trust 28.A.invited B.forced C.helped D.expected 29.A.drunk B.deserted C.bored D.lost 30.A.guide B.persuade C.excuse D.allow 31.A.refer to B.note down C.ask about D.miss out 32.A.plan B.agreement C.direction D.information 33.A.awkward B.dangerous C.unfortunate D.strange 34.A.separate B.recover C.escape D.hear 35.A.courage B.honesty C.kindness D.optimism It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his 80s came to the hospital.I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for appointment (约会)at 9:30.The nurse had him take a ____36____ in the waiting area, ____37____ him it would be at least 40 minutes ____38____ someone would be able to see him. I saw him ____39____ his watch and decided, since I was ____40____ busy—my patient didn’t ____41____ at the appointed hour, I would examine his wound. While taking care of his wound, I asked him if he had another doctor’s appointment.The gentleman said no and told me that he ____42____ to go to the nursing home on eat breakfast with his ____43____. He told me that she had been ____44____ for a while and that she had a special disease, I asked if she would be ____45____ if he was a bit late. He replied that she ____46____ knew who he was, that she had not been able to ____47____ him for five years now.I was ____48____ and asked him,“And you ____49____ go every morning, even though she doesn’t know who you are?”He smiled and said.“She doesn’t know me, but I know who she is.”I had to hold back____50____ as he left.Now I ____51____ that in marriages, true love is ____52____ of all that. The happiest people don’t ____53____ have the best of everything;they just ____54____ the best of everything they have. ____55____ isn’t about how to live through the storm, but how to dance in the rain. 36.A.breath B.test C.seat D.break37.A.persuading B.promising C.understanding D.telling38.A.if B.before C.since D.after 39.A.taking off B.fixing C.looking at D.winding 40.A.very B.also C.seldom D.not41.A.turn up B.show off C.come on D.go away 42.A.needed B.forgot C.agreed D.happened 43.A.daughter B.wife C.mother D.sister44.A.late B.well C.around D.there 45.A.lonely B.worried C.doubtful D.hungry46.A.so far B.neither C.no longer D.already 47.A.recognize B.answer C.believe D.expect 48.A.moved B.disappointed C.surprised D.satisfied 49.A.only B.then C.thus D.still 50.A.curiosity B.tears C.words D.judgment 51.A.realize B.suggest C.hope D.prove 52.A.agreement B.expression C.acceptance D.exhibition 53.A.necessarily B.completely C.naturally D.frequently 54.A.learn B.make C.favor D.try 55.A.Adventure B.Beauty C.Trust D.Life Recently,I took a trip home by train.I got a seat opposite a middle-aged man with sharp eyes,who kept____56____a young woman in a window seat with a little boy on her lap.The woman's eye fell on the man's face,and she immediately looked down and____57____her scarf.As the night wore on,people began to close their eyes,but the seats were so uncomfortable that only a very heavy sleeper could manage to get any____58____.The woman looked over at the man.He was still staring at her.She looked back at him with fire in her eyes.I was beginning to get____59____,too.The train moved on.The little boy was ____60____ awake on his mother's lap,but the woman dropped off to sleep.A moment later,he began to____61____the half-open window—one leg went over it.The man jumped up and ____62____the child just before he fell out.The____63____ woke up the woman.She seemed to be in____64____,and then reality dawned(显现).“Your child has been looking for an opportunity to climb out of the window,”the man said as he gave the child back to her. .“So I have been watching the whole time.”The woman was _____65_____,and so was I.56.A.guiding B.bothering C.watching D.monitoring 57.A.adjusted B.changed C.packed D.waved 58.A.air B.joy C.space D.rest 59.A.nervous B.embarrassed C.angry D.disappointed 60.A.almost B.still C.hardly D.even 61.A.drag B.climb C.knock D.push 62.A.grabbed B.rocked C.touched D.picked 63.A.alarm B.quarrel C.risk D.noise 64.A.sorrow B.relief C.panic D.pain 65.A.astonished B.confused C.concerned D.inspired My mother is 92. Unless I have to be out of town, each week I take my mother to do her___66___ and visit the doctor, providing ___67___ and transportation. During the week, however, she likes to go to a nearby store to ___68___ some small things she needs.Last week she walked up to the store, but when she went to pay for her groceries, she was___69___ about three dollars. The only ___70___ to pay for the groceries was to take off the___71___ she could do without: a bottle of rubbing alcohol(医用酒精)and a bar of soap. By taking of these, she was able to ___72___ the new total to the amount of cash she had with her.At this store, people ___73___ and then go off to the side to ___74___ their own groceries. My mother was putting her groceries into shopping bags when a ____75____ came up to her and said, "Here are the things that you ____76____ ." handing her the rubbing alcohol and the____77____ . My mother, who is never speechless, was speechless. She ____78____ for the woman's name and address so that she could ____79____ her. The woman told her it was her____80____ .My mother was so ____81____ by her gesture that she decided to go back to the store and give the cashier(收银员)a five-dollar bill to keep on hand ____82____ the same happened to someone else if they didn't have enough ____83____ for all of their groceries.So, whoever you are, thank you for the random act of ____84____ that not only helped my motherout, but ____85____ too.66.A.exercise B.housework C.cooking D.shopping 67.A.reward B.medicine C.company D.shelter 68.A.return B.collet C.order D.buy 69.A.short B.cautious C.wrong D.concerned 70.A.aim B.way C.advice D.reason 71.A.weight B.things C.mask D.glasses 72.A.raise B.add C.bring D.switch 73.A.show up B.call in C.check out D.sit down 74.A.store B.select C.deliver D.bag 75.A.stranger B.cashier C.friend D.doctor 76.A.looked for B.talked about C.threw away D.put back 77.A.receipt B.soap C.cash D.bottle 78.A.asked B.waited C.cared D.searched 79.A.repay B.trust C.recognize D.help 80.A.luck B.chance C.gift D.turn 81.A.surprised B.amused C.touched D.convinced 82.A.in case B.even if C.as though D.so that 83.A.energy B.money C.space D.time 84.A.faith B.courage C.kindness D.honor 85.A.made her day B.changed her mind C.caught her eye D.met her demand It's the seaside birds that deserve at least part of the blame for getting Nick Burchill blacklisted at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria, Canada.Burchill was ___86___ at the hotel on business and planning to ___87___ some friends in the area. They had asked him to ___88___ some pepperoni (辣香肠) from back east. So he ___89___ a suitcase full of pepperoni. As he was ___90___ that it would be too warm, he ___91___ it out on the table near an open window. He thought his pepperoni was ___92___ and well chilled (冷却) and he ___93___ .That's when things went ____94____ “I remember walking down the long _____95_____ and opening the door to my room to find an entire flock of seagulls,” Burchill said in a recentletter of _____96_____ to the 4-star hotel. "The seagulls immediately went _____97_____ . They rushed to the window, 30 or 40 birds all trying to _____98_____ at the same time, and pepperoni—everywhere. The curtains were falling down, the lamps were falling down, It was a real _____99_____ .Older and wiser now, Burchill chalked up the incident to youthful indiscretion (莽撞).“I have _____100_____ and I admit responsibility of my _____101_____,” he said in the letter. “I come to you, _____102_____ , to apologize for the-damage I had _____103_____ caused and to ask you to _____104_____ my lifetime ban from the hotel.”His letter _____105_____ . Banned from the hotel since 2001.Burchill is now welcome to come back, the Fairmont said.86.A.studying B.staying C.looking D.packing 87.A.visit B.help C.follow D.make 88.A.sell B.have C.bring D.taste 89.A.filled B.locked C.abandoned D.lost 90.A.surprised B.pleased C.excited D.worried 91.A.dug B.cleared C.cut D.laid 92.A.delicious B.safe C.soft D.ready 93.A.left B.nodded C.waited D.regretted 94.A.far B.funny C.wrong D.blind 95.A.beach B.driveway C.hall D.table 96.A.application B.apology C.request D.invitation 97.A.hungry B.dead C.missing D.wild 98.A.wake up B.get out C.take off D.break in 99.A.mess B.puzzle C.fight D.challenge 100.A.recovered B.retired C.escaped D.matured 101.A.suffering B.plans C.madness D.actions 102.A.hands in pocket B.nose in the air C.hat in hand D.feet on the ground103.A.indirectly B.deliberately C.cautiously D.secretly 104.A.replace B.remember C.reconsider D.renew105.A.arrived B.worked C.ended D.disappeared Simply saying thank you doesn't seem enough in certain situations. I was considering this while working as a ___106___ just a few weeks ago. And it came to me then how much easier it would be if we had a range of words that express different ___107___ of gratitude(感谢).My thoughts were soon ___108___. We had a woman patient who was ___109___ from a knee replacement operation. One afternoon, while ___110___ to get into bed she collapsed(倒下) from what was ___111___ discovered to be a heart attack. The collapse was disastrous,___112___the emergency medical team and good teamwork. But she recovered, though___113___, and was ready for discharge(出院)after four weeks.She was ___114___ for everything that the medical and nursing team had done for her. On her day of discharge, we shared in her _____115_____ at her recovery. As she was_____116_____ she was eager to say _____117_____ to each of us in the nursing team. When she _____118_____ one nurse, she tried to press a five-pound note into her hand. My colleague_____119_____ to accept it, saying that we were all just _____120_____ our job. The patient looked puzzled, and then _____121_____:“Oh this isn't for the_____122_____ I had. I take that as a _____123_____. No, this is for setting my hair yesterday.”And there you have it. To many people,_____124_____lives is part of the job but styling hair is an _____125_____ and should be rewarded.106.A.cleaner B.chemist C.nurse D.doctor 107.A.grades B.meanings C.needs D.expectations 108.A.brushed aside B.put to the test C.brought under discussion D.taken into account109.A.departing B.escaping C.retiring D.recovering 110.A.attempting B.choosing C.pausing D.promising 111.A.eventually B.fortunately C.casually D.secretly 112.A.assessing B.requiring C.forming D.proving 113.A.slightly B.accidentally C.slowly D.happily 114.A.grateful B.thoughtful C.sorrowful D.fearful 115.A.surprise B.delight C.curiosity D.disappointment116.A.operating B.thinking C.hesitating D.leaving 117.A.sorry B.hello C.goodbye D.yes 118.A.reached B.consulted C.introduced D.persuaded 119.A.wished B.pretended C.failed D.refused 120.A.enjoying B.doing C.securing D.starting 121.A.repeated B.recited C.replied D.reported 122.A.courage B.patience C.duty D.care 123.A.goal B.given C.push D.greeting 124.A.risking B.changing C.saving D.building 125.A.honour B.ability C.opening D.extra My life as a tax-paying employed person began in middle school, when, for three whole days, I worked in a baking factory.My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hough Bakeries, which, at Easter time,____126____ little bunny (兔子) cakes for all its ____127____throughout Cleveland. It happened that the plant downtown needed eight kids for ____128____ help during our spring break, for which I had no____129____ beyond listening to my favorite records. I’d ____130____ minimum wage. I’d see how a factory____131____. My parents thought all of this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their ____132____.Our____133____in the factory were simple: Place cakes on a moving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nose.____134____ bunny from the belt. This was _____135_____ than it sounds._____136_____ a bit and the cakes pile up. As I told my parents at dinner that first night, it was all a little more high-pressure than I’d_____137_____ .Dad ____138____. The son of a grocer, he’d spent the summers of his childhood_____139_____ food in Benardsville, New Jersey. This was the sort of work that made you_____140_____ the dollars you earned and respect those who did the work, he told me.126.A.sold B.ordered C.made D.reserved 127.A.stores B.families C.schools D.citizens 128.A.generous B.financial C.technical D.temporary 129.A.plans B.problems C.excuses D.hobbies130.A.offer B.earn C.set D.suggest 131.A.worked B.closed C.developed D.survived 132.A.ambition B.permission C.experience D.invitation 133.A.joys B.ideas C.roles D.choices 134.A.Save B.Keep C.Stop D.Remove 135.A.harder B.better C.longer D.cheaper 136.A.Calm down B.Slow down C.Stay on D.Move on 137.A.indicated B.witnessed C.expected D.remembered 138.A.cried B.smiled C.hesitated D.refused 139.A.tasting B.finding C.sharing D.delivering 140.A.withdraw B.donate C.receive D.appreciate It has been argued by some that gifted children should be grouped in special classes. The____141____ is based on the belief that in regular classes these children are held back in their intellectual (智力的)growth by____142____ situations that are designed forthe____143____ children.There can be little doubt that ____144____ classes can help the gifted children to graduate earlier and take their place in life sooner. However, to takethese____145____ out of the regular classes may create serious problems.I observed a number of ____146____ children who were taken out of a special class and placed in a____147____ class. In the special class, they showed little ability to use their own judgment, relying____148____ on their teachers’ directions. In the regular class, having no worry about keeping up, they began to reflect____149____ on many problems, some of which were not on the school program.Many are concerned that gifted children become____150____ and lose interest in learning. However, this____151____ is more often from parents and teachers than from students, and some of these____152____ simply conclude that special classes should be set up for those who are____153____. Some top students do feel bored in class, but why they____154____ sogoes far beyond the work they have in school. Studies have shown that to be bored is to be anxious. The gifted child who is bored is an____155____ child.141.A.principle B.theory C.argument D.classification 142.A.designing B.grouping C.learning D.living 143.A.smart B.curious C.mature D.average 144.A.regular B.special C.small D.creative 145.A.children B.programs C.graduates D.designs 146.A.intelligent B.competent C.ordinary D.independent 147.A.separate B.regular C.new D.boring 148.A.specially B.slightly C.wrongly D.heavily 149.A.directly B.cleverly C.voluntarily D.quickly 150.A.doubted B.bored C.worried D.tired 151.A.concern B.conclusion C.reflection D.interest 152.A.students B.adults C.scholars D.teachers 153.A.talented B.worried C.learned D.interested 154.A.believe B.think C.say D.feel 155.A.outstanding B.intelligent C.anxious D.ordinary For most people, having things stolen feels like an offence. Robbie Pruitt admitted that he got ____156____ when he discovered the theft of his mountain bike last September. But soon enough, his ____157____ took a turn. After letting go of his anger and frustration, he found himself on a road to sympathy ____158____.For Pruitt, a keen bicyclist, the first thing to do was ____159____ his stolen bike. But when he went bike shopping, he found few available, which got him thinking: What if the ____160____ of bikes was Covid-19 related, and what if the person who'd taken his bike really needed____161____ to get to work?With that thought in mind, Pruitt ____162____ a plan and posted it on the community website. He ____163____ to fix bikes free of charge for anyone who needed it. He also asked for unwanted bikes, which he would repair-again ____164____. And then he would donate them to folks who could truly use them but didn't have the ____165____ to buy one.The day the post went live, Pruitt received thirty ____166____ bicycles. Then came more than 500 ____167____ for detailed information. By the end of 2020, Pruitt had repaired more than 140 for donation or to be ____168____ to their owners.Pruitt tries to give his donations to families that are ____169____ struggling. ____170____ simply satisfying a material need, he has provided an opportunity for kids in his neighborhood to learn how to fix their own bikes.In addition to ____171____ skills, Pruitt's lessons teach teamwork, encourage self-worth, and promote feelings of community. ____172____, the kids have gained a sense of accomplishment. "It's a really great ____173____ for kids,“ said a neighbor in an interview with the local newspaper. "Pruitt is certainly providing a ____174____, but it's not just the bikes. It's the relationships in the community. It's the ____175____ that he can make on people." 156.A.amazed B.mad C.curious D.frightened 157.A.emotions B.career C.opinions D.route 158.A.ever B.together C.instead D.yet 159.A.ride B.lock C.repair D.replace 160.A.lack B.variety C.increase D.quality 161.A.instruction B.qualification C.transportation D.permission 162.A.came up with B.stuck to C.gave up D.broke away from 163.A.remembered B.refused C.hesitated D.offered 164.A.by accident B.in advance C.for free D.on credit 165.A.profit B.budget C.courage D.excuse 166.A.shared B.used C.expensive D.modern 167.A.enquiries B.advertisements C.notices D.announcements 168.A.exported B.sold C.lent D.returned 169.A.hardly B.slightly C.truly D.instantly 170.A.Without B.Beyond C.Upon D.Among 171.A.practical B.commercial C.mathematical D.social 172.A.Otherwise B.However C.Somehow D.Meanwhile 173.A.promise B.celebration C.comfort D.experience 174.A.competition B.service C.ceremony D.suggestion175.A.compromise B.impression C.impact D.progress参考答案:1.D2.B3.C4.A5.D6.C7.A8.B9.C10.D11.A12.B13.C14.D15.A16.C17.B18.D19.A20.B【解析】【分析】这是一篇记叙文。

2020年高考英语核心题型强化专练—完形填空含答案

2020年高考英语核心题型强化专练—完形填空含答案

核心题型强化专练—完形填空一、完形填空(本大题共280小题,共420.0分)When I was growing up,there was a pizza shop right down the street from me,The pizza shop was(1) by a Chinese woman who opened the place around 11 :00 a.m.and closed it around midnight every day.The food was good,and its(2)were a right size.As far as I knew,the menu never(3).The woman would take a(n)(4) and then return to the kitchen and make it while the customer stood(5) at the counter.One day the woman(6) the pizza shop to a man.The man(7)on running thepizza shop with his wife.I was around fifteen and one day I went inside the pizza shop and began talking with the new owners.Within minutes of my starting the(8),the man and his wife offered me a(n)(9).They'd printed many paper menus and they wanted me to hang them on the doors in the area.I enjoyed the work as it was fun.As I did this with them one Sunday afternoon,they told me about how(10)the Chinese woman had been.They told me she used too expensive cheese.They were planning to stop(11)chicken because chicken was expensive and pizza was really(12)to make.They were(13)the business was going to be a cash cow for them.As I listened to all this,I decided these people must be very smart.(14),within several months,they were out of(15) completely,and the pizza place sat there vacant for over a year(16) it was turned into flooring store.The new owners thought only about how the business could(17) them,and how they could reduce(18)to fatten their own wallets.This is why they ended up(19).After all,everyone loves people and businesses that are more(20) with serving others than themselves.1. A. purchased B. expanded C. operated D. frequented2. A. populations B. portions C. measures D. surroundings3. A. improved B. extended C. worsened D. altered4. A. order B. chance C. walk D. dish5. A. resting B. admiring C. waiting D. observing6. A. transferred B. sold C. referred D. donated7. A. focused B. went C. insisted D. planned8. A. trade B. argument C. discussion D. deal9. A. recommendation B. jobC. assignmentD. reward10. A. stupid B. intelligent C. awkward D. hardworking11. A. preparing B. buying C. serving D. consuming12. A. swift B. cheap C. interesting D. convenient13. A. worried B. lucky C. hopeful D. sure14. A. Instead B. Additionally C. However D. Consequently15. A. business B. sight C. place D. control16. A. Unfortunately B. Instantly C. Suddenly D. Eventually17. A. influence B. benefit C. promote D. involve18. A. costs B. bills C. prices D. ingredients19. A. declining B. quitting C. failing D. compromising20. A. satisfied B. concerned C. patient D. familiarIt started on a Friday (21) when the 5-year-old and his older brother were playing (22) their home near the resort town of Aspen,Colorado.Hearing the sound of(23),the mother racedto her front yard to find a (24) sight:A mountain lion was bent over her 5-year-old son,biting him.The poor boy was completely under the cat and was (25) to get free.So the mother (26) she charged the animal,pulled away one of its(27) suddenly with a lot of force and discovered her son's whole head was in its mouth.She didn't back down.The mother(28) the lion's mouth and got it open,(29) the boy.She then quickly picked him up and ran away.The boy's father had just returned from a run when the(30) occurred.He(31)into the car with his wife and son and called 911 shortly before 8 p.m.As they (32) to a hospital in Aspen.The boy suffered cuts to his (33),face and neck.The mother (34) bite marks on her hand and scratches on her leg.Aspen valley Hospital reported that the child was not seriously injured and in(35) condition and has since been (36) to children's Hospital in Denver for his recovery.The mountain lion was estimated to be about 2 years old and was not fully grown.It was,perhaps,forced out to hunt on its own.Young lions may be keen on easy (37),like pets and small children.(38),it wasn't a big cat.Had it been a 110-pound lion- which was once seen around there - this would have been a much(39) story.The mother,who had to physically remove the lion's paws from her son's face,is credited with(40)his life.She's a real hero.21. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. noon22. A. inside B. outside C. towards D. under23. A. screams B. laughter C. applause D. cheers24. A. surprising B. magical C. moving D. terrifying25. A. running B. waiting C. struggling D. walking26. A. sprang into action B. burst into tearsC. thought twiceD. pulled out27. A. eyes B. paws C. ears D. teeth28. A. grabbed B. covered C. beat D. kissed29. A. comforting B. scolding C. stopping D. freeing30. A. error B. attack C. headache. D. comedy31. A. crashed B. looked C. jogged D. jumped32. A. sped B. swam C. dived D. got33. A. legs B. feet C. head D. bottom34. A. suffered B. carved C. drew D. removed35. A. terrible B. fair C. bad D. poor36. A. carried B. advised C. sold D. transferred37. A. plants B. toys C. targets D. animals38. A. unluckily B. generally C. eventually D. fortunately39. A. beautiful B. happier C. different D. authentic40. A. wasting B. saving C. ending D. riskingLike any good mother, when Karen found out that another baby was on the way, she did what she could to help her three-year-old son, Michael, prepare for a new baby. They found out that it was going to be a girl, and day after day, night after night, Michael (41) to his sister in Mommy's tummy. He was building a bond of love with his little sister before he even met her.The pregnancy progressed (42) for Karen. In time, the labor pains came. Soon it was every five minutes… every minute. But something serious (43) during delivery. Finally, Michael's little sister was born. But she was in serious (44) . With siren (警报) howling in the night, the ambulance (45) the infant (婴儿) to the Intensive Care Unit at St. Mary's Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee.(46) inched by. The little girl got worse. The doctors told the parents, "There is very little hope." Karen and her husband contacted a local cemetery (墓地) about a burial plot. They had (47) a special room in their home for the new baby—now they planned a funeral.After two weeks in ICU, it looked as if a funeral would come (48) the week was over. Michael, however, kept begging his parents to let him see his sister. "I want to sing to her," he said. Kids were never (49) in ICU. But Karen made up her mind to takeMichael (50) they liked it or not. If he didn't see his sister now, he may never see her alive.She (51) him in an oversized suit and (52) him into ICU. He looked like a walking laundry basket, but the head nurse (53) him as a child, "Get that kid out of here now!" The mother rose up strong in Karen, and the usually (54) lady glared steel-eyed right into the head nurse's face, saying in a (55) tone of voice, "He is not leaving until he sings to his sister!" Karen towed Michael to his sister's bedside. He gazed at the tiny baby (56) the battle to live. And he began to sing. (57) the pure hearted voice of a 3-year-old, Michael sang:"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine, you make me happy when skies are gray..."(58) the baby girl responded. The pulse rate began to (59) down and became steady."Keep on singing, Michael," encouraged Karen. "You never know, dear, how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away..." As Michael sang to his sister, the baby's breath became as smooth as a kitten's purr."Keep on singing, Michael." "The other night, dear, as I lay sleeping..." Michael's little sister relaxed as rest, healing rest, seemed to sweep over her.Funeral plans were (60) . The next day—the very next day—the little girl was well enough to go home!The medical staff just called it a miracle. Karen called it a miracle of God's love!41. A. talked B. whispered C. played D. sang42. A. quietly B. peacefully C. hopefully D. normally43. A. arose B. raised C. rose D. aroused44. A. situation B. place C. condition D. position45. A. took B. rushed C. carried D. sent46. A. The years B. The months C. The weeks D. The days47. A. fixed up B. made up C. built up D. set up48. A. until B. when C. after D. before49. A. asked B. allowed C. admitted D. acquired50. A. no matter B. even if C. whether D. as if51. A. put B. wore C. dressed D. fit52. A. marched B. forced C. hid D. followed53. A. required B. replied C. recognized D. regarded54. A. warm-hearted B. well-managed C. mild-mannered D. cold-blooded55. A. firm B. strong C. hard D. tough56. A. losing B. withdrawing C. quitting D. exiting57. A. At B. On C. In D. Under58. A. Finally B. Instantly C. Patiently D. Interestingly59. A. calm B. quiet C. slow D. die60. A. delayed B. banned C. abandoned D. abolishedWhen I was just out of college,I managed to get my dream job as a trader in New York City on the floor of the American Stock (股票)Exchange.Though it was a proud (61),the job was simply too physically (62).I must stand in a crowd every day,which often(63)me in a mindset (心态)that held me back.Manhattan is a walking town and it's difficult to (64)when you have a disability.Taxis are expensive and riding the subway (65)dozens of steep steps to get below (66).This left me only one (67)- the bus.One night,after the (68)for my job,I was aching with my self-pity (69)it started to rain on my walk to the bus stop.I became more and more (70)without an umbrella,thinking I'd never (71)it in this city and telling myself,"this city is just too hard" and "maybe it is just not possible for a guy like me".And then,I (72)the most beautiful,short moment.A couple came rolling by on roller skates,hand (73)hand as they skated what seemed like the tango (探戈).They were all wet but they saw the (74)as an opportunity and romance.I suddenly became (75)for waiting in the rain because I would have missed this beauty(76)if I had been in a taxi or on the subway.This,although (77),was an important moment on my journey to discovering the (78)of achieving health and happiness.When I change my mindset,(79)for a moment,to what is possible and work to get rid of the self-limiting beliefs that(80)my daily actions,I will be on the road to a healthier,happier life.61. A. adjustment B. achievement C. agreement D. treatment62. A. tiring B. disappointing C. relaxing D. boring63. A. reminded B. expected C. took D. left64. A. go up B. get around C. set off D. show up65. A. acquires B. supports C. requires D. surrounds66. A. ground B. street C. town D. city67. A. change B. chance C. idea D. choice68. A. struggle B. work C. experience D. influence69. A. before B. while C. when D. after70. A. nervous B. curious C. scared D. upset71. A. get B. make C. put D. watch72. A. recalled B. intended C. witnessed D. realized73. A. on B. by C. to D. in74. A. rain B. tree C. wind D. cloud75. A. astonished B. grateful C. anxious D. relaxed76. A. exactly B. instantly C. entirely D. suddenly77. A. strange B. small C. normal D. different78. A. humor B. honesty C. power D. process79. A. still B. yet C. also D. even80. A. affect B. follow C. forbid D. harmOnce upon a time,there was an old man who lived alone in a small shack (棚屋).Every day at(81),when the birds were singing from branches in the treetops,as the sun set and the sky grew (82),the old man would sit outside his shack and tell (83) to the dandelion that grew in his garden.So (84) were the tales that no one could remember if they really happened.One day,a group of (85) walked past the shack.They heard the old man talking and telling a story.They found it to be (86).The children remained standing there (87) until the old man finished telling another old tale.One of the girls (88),"Granddad! Who are you telling your stories to?" "I tell them to this dandelion growing down here,(89) next to me," the old man replied.The children looked and for the first time (90) the small dandelion growing in the old man's garden.How (91),they thought -telling stories to a dandelion.Why?"He knows how to listen," answered the old man,responding to the children's (92) look.So,day after day,the children (93) and listened to Granddad's stories until one morning,when the dandelion were noticed to have (94).Its small yellow petals disappeared and in their place were fuzzy (毛茸茸的)white hairs.A sudden (95) dispersed the fuzzy white hairs off the dandelion and scattered its seeds in (96) direction.Children looked at the white hairs (97) in the air.As the children (98) adults,they left their homes and built new homes here or there.Granddads stories,just like the dandelion's (99) from which dozens of new dandelions (100),were scattered along with the children who grew up.81. A. dawn B. night C. noon D. dusk82. A. bright B. blue C. white D. dark83. A. lies B. tales C. messages D. news84. A. old B. interesting C. mysterious D. good85. A. people B. children C. scholars D. students86. A. dull B. scary C. fascinating D. instructive87. A. telling B. sharing C. debating D. listening88. A. called out B. gave in C. called back D. asked for89. A. right B. fully C. seldom D. even90. A. heard B. noticed C. felt D. praised91. A. amusing B. strange C. boring D. pleasant92. A. confused B. determined C. thrilled D. worried93. A. left B. played C. returned D. arrived94. A. grown B. changed C. improved D. died95. A. storm B. rain C. snow D. wind96. A. another B. one C. every D. no97. A. fighting B. dropping C. diving D. flying98. A. took care of B. looked up toC. grew up intoD. got along with99. A. seeds B. petals C. hairs D. leaves100. A. planted B. withered C. blossomed D. fadedA Different ViewAt age 14,15 and 16,the way we looked was the most important thing in the world to us.My friends and I wanted nothing less than perfection.In high school,we joined the gymnastics team,and our (101)became even more important to us.We had no fat,only muscle.On the weekends,we would go to the beach,(102)of our flat stomachs.One summer day,all my friends were at my house (103).At one point,I was running back to the pool.I (104)on a bee,and while it was dying under my foot,it stung(蛰)me.I instantly started to feel (105).That night,I began to run a high fever and my leg and foot were red,hot and swollen.I couldn't walk.I could barely (106).When my foot started to go numb,everyone became more (107).My foot was not getting enough blood.I had to go to the (108),and my leg hurt as if it were badly broken.I couldn't move.All I could do was think about how soft my middle was becoming.That (109)me more than any concern over my leg.That would all (110)when I heard the doctors mention possibly cutting off my foot.It was still not getting the (111) supply it needed.The doctors would have to speed up their treatment.Never before did I have such great (112)for my foot.And walking seemed like a (113)from the gods.Less and less would I want to hear my friends talk about (114)and who was wearing what.More and more I expected visits from other kids in the hospital,who were quicklybecoming my friends.One girl came to visit me (115).Every time she came,she brought flowers.She was recovering from cancer and felt she should come back and (116)the other patients.She still had no hair,and she was swollen from medications she had been taking.I would not have given this girl a second (117)before.I now loved every inch of her and looked forward to her (118).Finally,I was improving and soon I went home.My leg was still swollen,(119)I was walking,and I had my foot! When I would go back to the hospital,I often saw my friend.She was still visiting people and(120)good cheer.I thought if even there was an angel on this earth,it had to be her.101. A. grades B. brains C. bodies D. clothes102. A. ashamed B. proud C. sure D. tired103. A. dancing B. chatting C. jogging D. swimming 104. A. stepped B. focused C. held D. took105. A. upset B. fearful C. sick D. anxious106. A. jump B. run C. stand D. rest107. A. concerned B. relieved C. surprised D. interested 108. A. beach B. hospital C. gym D. school109. A. blamed B. impressed C. shocked D. troubled110. A. change B. bother C. help D. happen111. A. nutrition B. blood C. time D. air112. A. observation B. devotion C. appreciation D. evaluation 113. A. gift B. hand C. promise D. treat114. A. homework B. appointment C. movies D. gymnastics 115. A. suddenly B. regularly C. eventually D. recently116. A. advise B. encourage C. serve D. instruct117. A. choice B. thought C. glance D. chance118. A. words B. ideas C. flowers D. visits119. A. but B. then C. so D. for120. A. enjoying B. gaining C. discovering D. spreading Every year about 40,000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. They (121) with them lots of waste. The (122) might damage the beauty of the place. The glaciers (冰川) are disappearing, changing the (123) of Kilimanjaro.Hearing these stories, I'm (124) about the place—other destinations are described as "purer" natural experiences.However, I soon (125) that much has changed since the days of disturbing reportsof (126) among tons of rubbish. I find a (127) mountain, with toilets at camps and along the paths. The environmental challenges are (128) but the efforts made by the Tanania National Park Authority seem to be (129) .The best of a Kilimanjaro (130) , in my opinion, isn't reaching the top. Mountainsare (131) as spiritual places by many cultures. This (132) is especially evident on Kilimanjaro as (133) go through five ecosystems (生态系统) in the apace of a few kilometers. At the base is a rainforest. It ends abruptly at 3,000 meters, (134) lands of low growing plants. Further up, the weather (135) —low clouds envelope the mountainsides, which are covered with thick grass. I (136) twelve shades of green from where I stand. Above 4,000 meters is the highland (137) : gravel (砾石), stones and rocks. (138) you climb into an arctic-like zone with (139) snow and the glaciers that may soon disappear.Does Kilimanjaro (140) its reputation as a crowded mountain with lines of tourists ruining the atmosphere of peace? I found the opposite to be true.121. A. keep B. mix C. connect D. bring122. A. stories B. buildings C. crowds D. reporters123. A. position B. age C. face D. name124. A. silent B. skeptical C. serious D. crazy125. A. discover B. argue C. decide D. advocate126. A. equipment B. grass C. camps D. stones127. A. remote B. quiet C. tall D. clean128. A. new B. special C. significant D. necessary129. A. paying off B. spreading out C. blowing up D. fading away 130. A. atmosphere B. experience C. experiment D. sight131. A. studied B. observed C. explored D. regarded132. A. view B. quality C. reason D. purpose133. A. scientists B. climbers C. locals D. officials134. A. holding on to B. going back to C. living up to D. giving way to 135. A. changes B. clears C. improves D. permits136. A. match B. imagine C. count D. add137. A. village B. desert C. road D. lake138. A. Obviously B. Easily C. Consequently D. Finally139. A. permanent B. little C. fresh D. artificial140. A. enjoy B. deserve C. save D. acquire Fifteen years ago, I took a summer vacation in Lecce in Italy. After climbing up a hill for a full view of the blue sea, I paused to catch my (141) and then positioned myself to take a photo.Unfortunately, just as I took out my camera, a woman approached from behindand (142) herself right in front of my (143) . Like me, she was here to stop, sigh and appreciate the scenery.(144) as I was, after about 15 minutes, my camera scanning the sun and reviewing the shot I would (145) take, I was upset. Should I ask her to (146) so that I could take just one picture of the landscape? Sure, I could have asked her, but something (147) me doing so. She seemed so (148) in her observation. I didn't want to mess with that.Another 15 minutes passed and I grew more (149) . The woman was still there. I decided to take the photo (150) . And now when I look at it, I think her (151) in the photo is what makes the image (152) . The landscape, beautiful on its own, somehow comes to life and breathes (153) this woman is engaging with it. This photo, with the (154) beauty that unfolded before me and the woman who (155) it, now hangs on the wall in my bedroom. What would she think if she knew that her figure is captured (捕捉) and (156) on a strangers bedroom wall? A bedroom, after all, is a very private space, in which a woman I don't even know has been kept forever. In some ways, she has been (157) in my house.Perhaps we all live in each other's space. Perhaps this is what photos are for: to (158) us that we all appreciate beauty, and that we all share a common (159) for pleasure and connection.This photo is a reminder, a captured moment, an unspoken (160) between two women, separated only by a thin square of glass.141. A. sight B. way C. breath D. attention142. A. found B. planted C. lost D. enjoyed143. A. concern B. photo C. direction D. view144. A. Cautious B. Curious C. Patient D. Casual145. A. randomly B. eventually C. extremely D. hurriedly 146. A. move along B. go over C. back away D. stay out147. A. caught B. sent C. got D. prevented 148. A. anxious B. quiet C. content D. confident 149. A. annoyed B. excited C. worried D. confused150. A. instead B. somehow C. anyway D. indeed151. A. presence B. behavior C. determination D. beauty152. A. puzzling B. interesting C. disappointing D. boring153. A. unless B. until C. although D. because154. A. strange B. regrettable C. unique D. distant155. A. created B. ruined C. missed D. discovered 156. A. protected B. observed C. drawn D. frozen157. A. living B. hanging C. shining D. wandering 158. A. promise B. remind C. convince D. tell159. A. respect B. plan C. sense D. desire160. A. trust B. result C. conversation D. love More and more people around the world are taking a look at urban farming. It can make our food as (161) as possible. By growing what we (162) near where we live, we decrease the “food miles” linked with long-distance (163) . We also get the freshest (164) .Growing fruits and vegetables in cities will (165) the community(社区)greatly. (166) can earn extra income by (167) excessive(多余的)produce at community events and farmers’ markets. As such markets grow, they may (168) full-time staff from the community. Thus more job opportunities will be (169) .Another benefit of urban farming is that it can make our cities (170) . It will add plants, bring fresh air, and (171) shading. It can help raise people’s awareness about the (172) . With more rooftops and yard gardens, local people would have more peaceful placesfor (173) . What’s more, a greener city will (174) tourists.However, there exist some (175) . For example, land in cities is often expensive. If more urban gardens are (176) , the rents and house prices will be raised. Urban soils are often loaded with poisons. This requires soil improvement (177) planting can be done (178) . Narrow space in cities can (179) the size of a farm. And getting enough water and sunlight can be a(n) (180) task. Considering all these problems, it seems that we still have a long way to go.161. A. local B. delicious C. simple D. healthy162. A. bring B. need C. like D. have163. A. lines B. callsC. arrangementD. transportation164. A. material B. evidence C. air D. produce165. A. enlarge B. protect C. benefit D. unite166. A. Customers B. Porters C. Growers D. Cleaners167. A. collecting B. showing C. returning D. selling168. A. hire B. help C. guide D. pay169. A. missed B. provided C. ruined D. taken170. A. larger B. greener C. busier D. quieter171. A. use B. allow C. increase D. cover172. A. diet B. technology C. environment D. disease173. A. communication B. retirement C. competition D. relaxation 174. A. attract B. avoid C. affect D. accept175. A. difficulties B. losses C. sufferings D. doubts176. A. tidied B. created C. improved D. designed177. A. since B. unless C. when D. before178. A. safely B. gradually C. slowly D. lately179. A. reach B. limit C. vary D. match180. A. pleasant B. dangerous C. huge D. immediate Antarctica is like no other place in the world. It is (181) . It is very big. It is like the United States and Australia together. Antarctica is the (182) place in the world. The temperature is sometimes -125 F(87 C). August and September are the coldest months because there isno (183) .Antarctica is the highest continent, about 10,000 feet high. Antarctica also has very strong winds. The wind sometimes (184) as fast as two hundred miles an hour. It is also the driest place in the world.Antarctica is also (185) . There are huge glaciers(冰川) and ice everywhere. A glacier is an area of ice that (186) slowly. The ice and glaciers are beautiful. But most plants and land animals cannot (187) on the ice. There are no trees, no rivers, and no cities in Antarctica. Only penguins and other sea birds live there.Antarctica does not (188) any one country. (189) , every country owns Antarctica. More than twenty countries have stations in Antarctica. A station is a place where scientists do experiments. The (190) are the only people who live in Antarctica.Life on an Antarctica station is (191) . It is like life on a space station. The sun shines for six months, and then it is (192) for six months. People usually have problems with sleeping and eating. They eat more (193) they are not busy. In an emergency, it is hard to get (194) . Once, an American doctor Nielsen realized she was (195) . She had cancer. It was winter, and airplanes could not (196) in Antarctica. Dr. Nielsen had no choice but to (197) there. An airplane dropped medicine to her, and she (198) herself. Several months later, Dr.Nielsen (199) to the United States to get special medical help.Today, ships go to Antarctica during the summer months from November to February. People want to (200) this unusual place, but they don’t want to live there!181. A. strange B. flat C. terrible D. unique182. A. greatest B. cleanest C. coldest D. worst183. A. sun B. air C. water D. food184. A. comes B. blows C. rises D. drops185. A. empty B. dangerous C. noisy D. important186. A. forms B. happens C. shakes D. moves187. A. remain B. produce C. live D. change188. A. depend on B. compete with C. appeal to D. belong to 189. A. Above all B. in fact C. For example D. On average 190. A. scientists B. hunters C. fishermen D. sailors191. A. hard B. interesting C. normal D. active192. A. day B. night C. vacation D. winter193. A. but B. so C. though D. because194. A. messages B. replies C. help D. relief195. A. alone B. anxious C. sick D. hungry196. A. land B. remain C. stand D. fly197. A. continue B. stay C. work D. adjust198. A. took pride in B. felt sorry forC. paid attention toD. took care of199. A. referred B. traveled C. return D. drove200. A. remember B. visit C. control D. saveImagine loving someone so much that you'd swim more than 5,000 miles to see him or her. Dindim manages to swim that far every year to (201) his friend John.This is (202) , not only because of the love between the two friends, but because Dindim is (203) a penguin.John found Dindim covered in oil, hardly (204) on a beach near his home. He picked him up, cleaned him off and brought him to his house where he (205) him and got him healthy again. John named him Dindim.After a week, he (206) the penguin back to the beach and tried to release him,(207) Dindim refused to leave John. They (208) together for the next eleven months. Then, Dindim disappeared. (209) , John thought he'd never see his friend again.But just a few months (210) , Dindim was back. He found John on the beach, and followed him home. Each year, he (211) for four months to live with other penguins. For the other eight months, he lives with John.John says that each time they meet again, Dindim seems (212) to see him. He says he loves the penguin as if he were his own (213) . He feels certain that Dindim loves him in the (214) way.Ecologist Carl Safina says that animals can and do love humans. He writes and speaks a lot about animals and their (215) . According to Carl, it's obvious that animals feel love for humans. What's less obvious is whether or not human love animals enough to (216) them. Hundreds of thousands of animals are (217) by the same oil that covered Dindim when John found him. Fifty percent of (218) has disappeared in the last 40 years because ofhumans (219) their habitats. Scientists say we're in a new mass extinction period. In the next two (220) , they predict that we'll lose 75 percent of the remaining species on earth.201. A. congratulate B. visit C. invite D. help202. A. heart-warming B. considerate C. interesting D. ridiculous 203. A. fortunately B. obviously C. actually D. surely。

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I always long for romantic moments, like a little girl longing for c andies.However, my husband is my complete 36 . His inabilit y to bring romantic moments into our life has made me get tired of our 37 . One day, I finally told him that I wanted a divorce.“Why?” he asked, 38 .“I am tired; there are no 39 for everything in the world!” I answ ered.He kept 40 , seeming to be in deep thought, with a lighted cigar ette in his hands. Finally he asked, “What can I do to change yo ur 41 ?”Looking deep into his eyes I slowly answered, “Let’s say, I want a flower on a mountain cliff and picking the flower will cause yo ur 42 . Will you do it for me?”He answered, “I will give you my answer tomorrow.”I 43 the next morning, finding a piece of paper on the dining t able, which read: “My dear, I would not pick that flower for you,but please allow me to 44 .”My feeling of disappointment only 45 , but I continued reading :“You always leave the 46 keys behind, so I have to save my l egs to 47 home to open the door for you. You always like to st ay indoors and I 48 that you will feel too lonely, so I have to s ave my mouth to tell you jokes and stories. You always stare 4 9 the computer and that will do nothing 50 for your eyes, so I have to save my eyes so that when we grow 51 , I can help to clip your nails. Thus, my dear, 52 I am sure that there is som eone who loves you more than I do, I could not pick that flower yet, and die.”My tears fell on the 53 and I continued reading:“Now that you have finished reading my answer, if you are 54 , please open the front door for I am standing outside 55 your favorite bread and fresh milk.”Love, not words, wins arguments.36. A. supporter B. opposite C. follower D. advocate37. A. marriage B. connection C. career D. future38. A. annoyed B. shocked C. frightened D. amused39. A. results B. signs C. causes D. reasons40. A. easy B. normal C. silent D. calm41. A. habit B. feeling C. attitude D. mind42. A. death B. injury C. happiness D. trouble43. A. hurried up B. looked up C. woke upD. went up44. A. love B. explain C. stay D. change45. A. arose B. disappeared C. reducedD. increased46. A. car B. office C. bicycle D. house47. A. leave B. walk C. rush D. get48. A. worry B. think C. believe D. remind49. A. at B. to C. on D. in50. A. bad B. good C. terrible D. important51. A. weak B. ill C. old D. close52. A. unless B. if C. since D. because53. A. photos B. flowers C. floor D. letter54. A. hungry B. thirsty C. satisfied D. regretted55. A. buying B. bringing C. heating D. catching2.阅读下面短文,从短文后给题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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(expend)Ⅱ.语法填空(用所给单词的适当形式完成下列短文)(2014·山西山大附中模拟)A group of robbers dug their way into the basement of a bank in Paris and emptied almost 200 private 1.________ (safety).They entered the Credit Lyonnais branch using building 2.________ (equip) to dig holes and destroy walls on Saturday night. They tied up a 3.________ (secure) guard and spent the next nine hours robbing the bank.One 4.________ (investigate) described the 5.________ (rob)as a “6.________ (profession)job”. The robbers came in at about 22:00 on Saturday and left at 7:00 on Sunday. They entered through the basements of the 7.________ (neighbour) building, digging through a series of tunnels and making a hole into a wall of 80cm thick to get into the bank, which was having building works at the time.When they left, the robbers set the place on fire to 8.________ (move) any trace of evidence, switching on the anti-fire system and flooding the building. 9.________ (fortune), the guard escaped 10.________ (harm).It is difficult to estimate the total value of what was stolen as only the bank's clients(储户) know the content of their private safes.Ⅲ.完形填空(2014·东北三校联考)I was in Houston a few weeks ago, and needed to be back home in Austin by noon the next day. I'd have a long, tiring ride home, so I decided to 1 around 5in the morning.I was on I-10in the middle of Houston when I realized I left my inhaler behind, and had to 2 to get it. I took the first exit I could, but when I rounded the corner, an 18-wheeler was stopped dead in the exit lane.I swerved to 3 it, but clipped the curb and my tyre blew out. I pulled into a small parking lot and found the area 4 at 5:15am. I've lived in urban areas most of my life. I'm fairly streetwise and not 5 scared, but I knew I was in a pretty 6 neighborhood.There was no one in Houston to pick me up. I immediately 7 the doors and picked up my phone to call a tow truck. Soon a man 8 on my driver's side window and asked if he could help me. From his 9 and behavior, I knew he was far more likely to 10 than help me, so I politely 11 him down and told him the tow truck was due any minute. He asked again, but again I politely 12 . He finally said, “Madam, you need help. It remains to be seen whether the tow truck will arrive, and you aren't going anywhere until you get the tyre replaced.”I looked hard, straight into his eyes, and 13 saw someone different from the thug(恶棍) he appeared to be at first glance. So, 14 all rational judgment, but trusting my instincts(本能), I got out. He looked 15 , but got right to work, trying to find the 16 . It took a while, 17 it was stored underneath the van.He 18 the tyre, returned the seat(机座)to its place and said, “Thank you for letting me help you. You gave me a(n)19 when most people would never ope n the door to someone like me.” I left with a new tyre and a renewed 20 in human nature.1.A.set out B.set down C.set about D.set aside2.A.run B.continue C.return D.speed3.A.catch B.escape C.follow D.avoid4.A.crowded B.deserted C.scaring D.noisy 5.A.suddenly B.terribly C.easily D.likely6.A.tough B.friendly C.safe D.modern 7.A.opened B.locked C.cleaned D.covered8.A.struck B.pushed C.touched D.knocked 9.A.inspiration B.attitude C.appearance D.introduction 10.A.attack B.bully C.rob D.cheat11.A.put B.beat C.turned D.dragged 12.A.responded B.explained C.declined D.enquired 13.A.hopefully B.instinctively C.eventually D.purposefully 14.A.beyond B.above C.without D.against 15.A.surprised B.excited C.grateful D.pleased16.A.point B.fault C.spare D.problem17.A.since B.when C.after D.before 18.A.repaired B.changed C.exchanged D.removed19.A.favor B.gift C.impression D.chance20.A.relief B.faith C.interest D.understandingⅣ.阅读理解Gone are the days when people used to be devoted to a job and enjoyed working at the same place during their lifetime. Nowadays, job hopping(跳槽) has become very common. But what has led to this tendency of frequent change in jobs among employees? Well, in most of the cases, it is boredom resulting from the routine job and lack of job satisfaction that disappoints people. Searching for better work opportunities is also one of the reasons for frequent change in jobs. But, is job hopping safe for employees?Actually, job hopping can either make or break the career of the person. On the one hand, it helps you learn new work skills because you'll come across many people who have the experience of working in many different work areas. Through working in different fields you would be exposed to various work fields and as a result, you would find the field that is best for you. Also, changing the job serves a good break and will keep you enthusiastic about the life and work.On the other hand, job hopping isn't something recommended because there are disadvantages associated with it. Very often employers are afraid of hiring employees with a history of too many job changes. This is because an employee with many job records is described as someone who cannot be trusted in the long run. Also the person is often considered as someone who lacks stability, focus and dedication(奉献), apart from sound knowledge of his work area. A person gains sound knowledge of a subject only after he works on it for a certain period of time.Therefore, you shouldn't change your job too frequently; job change is recommended only if you aren't satisfied with the job, or have issues with the current job, or have got a better job opportunity.1.From Paragraph 1, we can infer that people in the past________.A.were more devoted to work than people todayB.benefited a lot from the steadiness of workC.liked to do less challenging workD.preferred not to change job2.What does the underlined word “break” in Paragraph 2mean? ________A.Interrupt. B.Destroy. C.Separate. D.Stop.3.According to the text, job hopping has many advantages EXCEPT________.A.giving a good impression on the employerB.finding the fittest job for youC.learning new work skillsD.keeping your interest4.What is the author's purpose in writing this text? ________A.To tell us the attitudes towards job hopping.B.To tell us on what condition we can change our jobs.C.To tell us to treasure the present jobs we do.D.To tell us the advantages and disadvantages of job hopping.2017届词性转换+完形填空+阅读理解答案Ⅰ.1.sad; sadly; sadness 2.played; players 3.happily; happiest 4.satisfaction; satisfied 5.inventor; inventions 6.simplify; simpler/simple 7.appearance; disappeared 8.discovered; uncovered 9.kind; kindness10.more expensive; expensesⅡ.1.safes 2.equipment 3.security4.investigator 5.robbery 6.professional7.neighbouring 8.remove 9.Fortunately10.unharmedⅢ.1~5.ACDBC 6~10.ABDCC 11~15.CCBDA 16~20.CABDA Ⅳ.1~4.DBAD高考英语专题练习(一)词性转换+完形填空+阅读理解解析Ⅰ~Ⅱ.略Ⅲ.1.解析:选A根据上文可知,路程比较远,所以早上5点左右“我”就出发了.set out“出发”.2.解析:选C return“返回”.根据上文的“I left my inhaler behind”可知,“我”不得不返回取“我”落下的inhaler. 3.解析:选D avoid“避免,避开,躲避”.“我”转向以回避它,但撞上了路缘,车爆胎了.4.解析:选B deserted“没人的,被遗弃的”.“我”来到一个小停车场,发现这地方没人.5.解析:选C“我”有在现代化城市生存的能力,不容易(easily)受到惊吓.6.解析:选A tough“不幸的,倒霉的”.但“我”知道自己现在处于一个倒霉的(tough)地方.7.解析:选B lock“锁上”.由上文可知,在休斯顿没有人能接“我”.所以“我”立刻锁上了门,然后给拖车公司打电话.8.解析:选D根据空后的“my driver's side window and asked if he could help me”,可知,这里应用knock“敲,打,敲击”.9.解析:选C appearance“外貌,外观”.下文的信息“someone different from the thug(恶棍) he appeared to be at first glance”是提示.10.解析:选C rob“抢劫,掠夺”.从他的外表和举止上看,他更有可能抢劫“我”而并非帮助“我”.11.解析:选C根据空后的“told him the tow truck was due any minute”可知,“我”拒绝了他.12.解析:选C decline“谢绝,婉拒”.他又问了一遍,但“我”又礼貌地拒绝了.13.解析:选B instinctively“本能地”.下文信息“all rational judgment, but trusting my instincts(本能)”是提示. 14.解析:选D against“违反”.虽然与所有的理性判断相违背,但这次“我”相信“我”的直觉.15.解析:选A根据空后的“but”和下一段的“when most people would never open the door to someone like me”可知,这个人看上去很惊讶.16.解析:选C spare“备用零件,备胎”.根据下文的“it was stored underneath the van”可知,这里指“备用轮胎”. 17.解析:选A空后的句子是空前句子的原因, 故用since.18.解析:选B change“更换,替换”,他更换了轮胎.19.解析:选D大多数人不愿给他那种长相的人做好事的“机会”. a chance表示“一次机会”.20.解析:选B faith“信任,忠实”.根据上文可知,这里讲“我”重新获得了对他人的信任.Ⅳ.1.解析:选D推理判断题.从文章第一段第一句可知,过去人们往往一辈子只从事一种工作.2.解析:选B词义猜测题.与文章第二、三段关于跳槽的优缺点对比相对应,跳槽可能会使人成功也可能会破坏一个人的职业生涯.可知应选B.3.解析:选A细节理解题.从文章第三段可知,跳槽很可能会给雇用者留下一个坏印象.故选A.4.解析:选D写作意图题.文章主要说明了换工作的优点和缺点。

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Real friendship doesn’t fade and we will be best friends forever.” Maybe she didn’t realize what a great 42 she was to me at that time.However, it turned out that my concerns were well-founded (有根据的). I felt that the 43 between us was getting bigger and bigger. One day, she sent me a text message happily telling me that she had fallen in love with a handsome boy in her class.I felt happy for her, but at the same time I was secretly worried about our friendship. I 44 her several times intending to tell her to think carefully about her relationship with the boy, but I got no more messages from her. I felt sad that perhaps our friendship would not 45 . I had almost given up hope until she visited me at my campus a week later. She looked 46 but was wearing the most beautiful smile. She gave me a big hug and said: “I’m sorry. I want to be myself and your friend forever!” We cried together, ignoring the people walking past. She told me her sad story, and we knew we had gone back to how it was before.Now I firmly believe that distance and time can’t 47 you from a friend. If you care enough about each other, friendship never fades. 36.A.silent B.disappointed C.outspoken D.crazy 37.A.faithfulness B.cheerfulness C.quietnessD.kindness38.A.happy B.lucky C.helpful D.successful 39.A.scared B.strange C.ashamed D.homesick40.A.leave B.miss C.lose D.desert41.A.look forward B.hold on C.get down D.go back 42.A.burden B.example C.encouragement D.wonder 43.A.difference B.distance C.misunderstandingD.conflict44.A.visited B.messaged C.telephoned D.wrote45.A.return B.develop C.survive D.advance46.A.cheerful B.relaxed C.calm D.pale47.A.protect B.prevent C.free D.Separate九校高三第一次英语试题The other day, I happened to meet someone I hadn’t seen for many years. I couldn’t believe the 36 in him. In fact, he didn’t even seem like the same person.When I first knew Bill, back in college, he was one of the most easygoing, carefree people I had ever met. He was always ready to havea party. He thought 37 of going out for pizza at three o’clock in the morning or driving 50 miles to see an old movie he really liked. Bill and I were in the same dormitory in college, and life was never 38 when he was around. With him there was one wild adventure after another. Sometimes I wonder how we ever 39 to study for our exams.Last weekend I was in Houston on business, and I 40 Bill in the bar at the hotel. 41 , I wasn’t even sure it was he. Was this short-haired, conservatively dressed businessman really the same person? I wasn’t really sure until I approached him, but it indeed was Bill. Now he works for a bank. He 42 most of the evening about his job, his new car and his house. How he had changed! Back when we werein college, the 43 thing Bill cared about were possessions. Now they seemed to be his major 44 . Although I have changed quite a bit myself, somehow I never imagined Bill changing so much. My 45 of him remained the one I had formed at the time when we were college students together.I suppose it’s foolish to expect people to remain the same, especially 46 I have changed so much myself. But I must say that I enjoyed the old Bill much more than the new Bill. Maybe he 47 the same way about me.36. A. behavior B. memory C. change D. character37. A. nothing B. much C. none D. most38. A. dull B. alone C. pale D. messy39. A. intended B. considered C. completed D. managed40. A. got into B. ran into C. came into D. lookedinto41. A. From the first B. For the first time C. At firstD. First of all42. A. thought B. talked C. introduced D. showed43. A. first B. next C. last D. only44. A. event B. interest C. subject D. idea45. A. conclusion B. comment C. imagination D. image46. A. when B. because C. how D. if47. A. realized B. agreed C. acted D. felt中学高三英语月考试卷After six months of living in New Zealand, I realized one thing. Despite my 36 for greater contact with local students, 37 I initiated the contact, it wouldn’t happen. Local students are not interested in contacts with the international students, because they regard us as shy, 38 and sometimes snobby (势利的) people. Of course we know that’s not true. I want to change their opinions.After 39 the problem, I put on my “confidence mask” each morning and walked around with a smile on my face. I chatted with people whenever I had the chance. I showed that I was not afraid to 40 them, and that I was worthy of being a friend.A side-effect of my 41 confidence was that my emotions occasionally broke down Only in the 42 of my room, where no one could see, would I reveal my real emotions. All the rejections, funny looks, and 43 behind my back calling me a weirdo(古怪的人) melted into tears. Once that was done, I would put on my confidence mask once again and start a new day.It finally worked My name became known throughout the school as I appeared to be 44 and active. Slowly, I discovered that I no longer needed to put on my confidence mask. I had real friends. Instead of dragging myself to school and 45 to be happy, I was truly happy.I could not believe it when I was elected to the student government as Deputy Head boy----the first international student to receive the title.From my 46 in New Zealand, I believe one thing will always be true: If you try your best to reach your goals, you’ll achieve your 47 dreams.36.A. desire B. invitation C. devotion D. effort37. A. if B. otherwise C. unless D. once38. A. energetic B. considerate C. free D. dull39. A. getting B. realizing C. solving D. making40. A. get up with B. put up with C. open up to D.look forward to41. A. accepted B. proved C. elected D. forced42. A. public B. privacy C. possession D. protection43. A. laughing B. talking C. acting D. walking44. A. minded B. talented C. humorous D. enthusiastic45. A. looking B. helping C. pretending D. treating46.A. experience B. trouble C. travel D. struggle47. A. great B. impossible C. hopeful D. reasonable第五次月考英语试题When I was a young man, I thought life was all about me --- abouthow I'd make my way in the world, become successful, and get the things I want. 36 then the two of you came into my world with all your curiosity and mischief and those smiles that never 37 to fill my heart and light up my day. And suddenly, all my big plans for myself didn't seem so 38 anymore. I soon found that the greatest joy in my life was the joy I saw in yours. And I 39 that my own life wouldn't count for much unless I was able to ensure that you had every opportunity for happiness and fulfillment in yours. In the end, girls, that's why I 40 President because of what I want for you and for every child in this nation. I want all our children to go to schools worthy of their 41 --- schools that challenge them, inspire them, and instill in them a 42 of wonder about the world around them. I want them to have the chance to go to college --- 43 their parents aren't rich. And I want them to get good jobs: jobs that pay well and give them benefits like health care, jobs that let them spend time with their own kids and 44 with dignity.Sometimes we have to send our young men and women into war and other dangerous 45 to protect our country --- but when we do, I want to make sure that it is only for a very good reason, that we try our best to settle our differences with others peacefully, and that we do everything possible to keep our servicemen and women 46 . And I want every child to understand that the blessings these brave Americans fight for are not free --- that with the great privilege of being a citizen of this nation 47 great responsibility.36. A. However B. While C. ButD. Although37. A. fail B. escape C. dropD. prepare38. A. shallow B. important C. respectfulD. delighted39. A. recognized B. regretted C. realizedD. reminded40. A .searched for B. accounted for C. asked forD. ran for41. A. potential B. ability C. possibilityD. reputation42. A. sign B. sense C. ray D. bunch43. A. as if B. now that C. in caseD. even if44. A. resign B. resettle C. retireD. request45. A. borders B. situations C. nationsD. scenery46. A. satisfied B. fortunate C. successfulD. safe47. A. comes B. goes C. lies D. stands一中高三第六次月考When an NBA player is young, he thinks he can win the championshipby himself. It is only later 36. he has aged and been through many battles that he learns an important lesson: there is no "I" in "team".There is 37. better example of the value of teamwork than the Boston Celtics. Paul Pierce, Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett were all superstarson three different teams. 38., none of them had any titles to show for it. Then, last season, they decided to 39. money and individual statistics to play together. Garnett and Allen joined Pierce on the Celtics and changed the NBA in the process.It started in simple ways. Garnett and Allen are two of the most intense athletes in the world. They 40. every second of every practice like it is the NBA championship. If you want to play alongside them then you will have to do the same. Therefore, the young guys on the Celtics started giving their 41. effort too.Pierce had been the star of the Celtics for many years. He used to shoot the ball many times a game. But with the addition of Allen and Garnett he shot less and focused on 42.. His selflessness showed the young players that doing what made the team better was the only thing that mattered. When the Celtics were winning and the game was almost 43., Garnett, Pierce and Allen would come out of the game. But they wouldn’t just sit on the bench. Instead, they stood and cheered and screamed 44. their teammates. They wanted to support their friends and teammates.Now, the guys who don't play know they can still affect the game by 45., so they scream and cheer when Garnett, Allen and Pierce are playing. The Celtics have developed a strong relationship. They are 46. just teammates. They are brothers.The result: the Boston Celtics won the 2008 NBA championship and are considered the favorites to win the Eastern Conference championship again this year. There is a saying that goes, "A successful team beats with one 47.." If that is the case, the Celtics may have the biggest heart in the NBA.36. A. which B. that C. when D. where37. A. none B. not C. no D. nothing38. A. Instead B. Though C. Furthermore D. Yet39. A. devote B. sacrifice C. apply D. cause40. A. treat B. look C. think D.deal41. A. full B. adequate C. ample D. great42. A. charge B. protection C. bystanderD. defense43. A. on B. over C. off D. in44. A. to B. at C. for D. with45. A. shouting B. crying C. cheering D. screaming46. A. not more than B. other than C. less thanD. more than47. A. heart B. person C. team D. brotherAnswer corner36—40 ABAAC 41—45 BCBBC 46—47 DDCAADB CBCBD ADACDBC DBBDC ABCABCD ABDCB DACCDBA ADBCC DA。

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In each case, the weight of the glass doesn't change, but the longer I hold it, the ___8___ it feels to me.”As the class ___9___ their heads in agreement, she continued, "Your ___10___ and worries in life are very much like this glass of water. Think about them for a while and___11___ happens. Think about them a bit longer and you begin to ache a little. Think about them all day long, and you will feel completely paralyzed -___12___ of doing anything else until you put them down."It's important to remember to ___13___ your stresses and worries. No matter what happens during the day, as early in the evening as you can, put all your ___14___ down. Don't carry them through the night and into the next day with you. If you still ___15___ the weight of yesterday's stress, it's a strong sign that it's time to put the glass down.1.A.touched B.delivered C.raised D.dripped2.A.Instead B.Besides C.However D.Therefore3.A.rough B.exact C.extra D.theoretical4.A.hold B.observe C.break D.like5.A.head B.1eg C.back D.arm6.A.dizzy B.numb C.broken D.wounded7.A.throw B.take C.drop D.put8.A.happier B.sadder C.steadier D.heavier9.A.nodded B.shook C.swung D.lowered10.A.pains B.stresses C.wealth D.health11.A.something B.everything C.nothing D.anything12.A.unaware B.incapable C.impatient D.intolerant13.A.get hold of B.let go of C.catch sight of D.make senseof14.A.glasses B.arms C.things D.burdens15.A.think B.remember C.feel D.cherish It was sunny last Friday. I arrived at the railway station at three in the afternoon. I would take the ____16____to Shanghai to see my old friend Jack. But it was two hours____17____my train left. I thought it was the perfect time and place to look ____18____an act of kindness to do.Outside the station, there was a girl having____19____for sale. I told her that I’d like to buy flowers for someone else, and that she could____20____who she will give the flowers to. She looked a little puzzled(困惑的), ____21____I suggested that perhaps she could give the flowers to someone who looked a little____22____. That was because the flowers might cheer him or her up.“That’s a crazy idea!” said the girl. But then I explained a little more about the idea of doing something for a____23____, and she understood.“I’m leaving for Shanghai and then I’ll____24____know how it turns out,” I said. “But you will have a good_____25_____to make someone happy. _____26_____good deeds(善举)we do, they always come back to us.” At that time, she started to seem excited about it.She went to_____27_____the flowers out of the water, and I explained, “You’d better leave the flowers there until the person_____28_____.”At that time, I thought she was_____29_____surprised and happy, because it might be her first time to meet a customer like me. I_____30_____for the flowers, said goodbye, and walked into the station.How wonderful the day was!16.A.bus B.train C.planeD.underground17.A.when B.before C.while D.after18.A.for B.at C.up D.into19.A.tickets B.snacks C.fruits D.flowers20.A.decide B.follow C.change D.praise21.A.or B.but C.so D.yet22.A.happy B.sad C.proud D.nervous23.A.customer B.visitor C.passenger D.stranger24.A.often B.never C.usually D.seldom25.A.plan B.time C.chance D.promise26.A.However B.Whatever C.Whenever D.Wherever27.A.take B.put C.carry D.make28.A.leaves B.goes C.appears D.stands29.A.between B.from C.among D.beyond30.A.prepared B.asked C.cared D.paid Yusra Mardini, one of the 29 refugee(难民) athletes chosen to compete at the Tokyo Olympics, has managed to prove the tenacity(坚韧) of human spirit.Before her life took a(n) ____31____ turn, Mardini grew up in Syria, a beautiful country facing great ____32____. It wasn’t until she was 17 that she and her sister decided to leave behind their country for a better ____33____. The two made their way to Germany in hopes of ____34____ a new life.On the last leg of their ____35____, as Mardini recalls, they ____36____ a small rowboat but the motor stopped working. For over three hours, the sisters swam ____37____ alongside the boat in freezing Mediterranean waters, working to keep the boat ____38____, which was carrying 20 people, until they reached their destination ____39____.Today, Mardini is a _____40_____ because of her bravery. At 19, she was appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency but her _____41_____ don’t end there. The Olympian continues to be _____42_____ about refugees and a year after her_____43_____ in Germany, she was _____44_____ to compete at the 2016 Olympics in Rio for the women’s 100m swim.“When I _____45_____, I am not only fighting for my country, I’m fighting for the_____46_____ around the world, _____47_____ to keep their passions alive just as I did. My aquatic(水上的) _____48_____ have saved my life in more ways than one,” said Mardini.“I know that I am not carrying my country’s flag, but I am carrying the Olympic flag which _____49_____ the whole world. I am standing for people beyond _____50_____,” shesaid.31.A.natural B.unnecessary C.unexpectedD.impossible32.A.privilege B.trends C.hardshipsD.discrimination33.A.education B.future C.employer D.company34.A.starting B.defending C.accepting D.describing35.A.journey B.program C.schedule D.effort36.A.watched B.built C.boarded D.drew37.A.happily B.excitedly C.desperately D.easily38.A.steady B.tight C.clean D.separate39.A.secretly B.safely C.gradually D.frequently40.A.hero B.participant C.doctor D.coach41.A.chances B.titles C.adventuresD.accomplishments42.A.crazy B.concerned C.cautious D.curious43.A.arrival B.failure C.successD.involvement44.A.meant B.forced C.reminded D.invited45.A.work B.graduate C.struggle D.compete46.A.hungry B.disabled C.homelessD.unemployed47.A.asking B.hurrying C.promising D.battling48.A.targets B.talents C.tools D.dreams49.A.signals B.informs C.encourages D.represents50.A.control B.borders C.reach D.limits Many nursing homes all over the world are locked down to protect their residents from the COVID-19. Group-f is a ___51___ company in Belgium, whose employees wash the outsides of tall buildings, using platforms that are lifted by cranes (起重机). When the COVID-19 hit Belgium, Group-f’s business ___52___ . The cranes sat ___53___ . But one day, company manager Bosch saw a man standing on the ___54___ and shouting up to his mother who was looking down ___55___ from her window on the third floor of a nursinghome. This gave Bosch a perfect___56___ .Bosch realized he could put the cranes to good use. Ever since, he has been ___57___ them to nursing homes. There, a family can ___58___ a platform that a crane operator will lift up to the window of a loved one.Eve Putseys came to see her 88-year-old aunt, who lives in La Cambre, a nursing home. Before she___59___ the platform, Putseys didn’t know what to expect. “It’s been seven long weeks that I haven’t been ___60___ to see her,” she said. But when Putseys returned to the ground, she was ___61___. “I finally got to see her. She looked very happy to see me,” she said.Officials at La Cambre helped organize the crane-operated ___62___ . “It’s been hard work but quite ___63___ ,” director Thibaut Chevrier says. Bosch ___64___ that operating the machines costs his company money. But he has no ___65___ . “It’s a great honor to help people,” he says.51.A.travel B.design C.building D.cleaning52.A.slowed down B.broke out C.fell back D.knocked down53.A.unpacked B.unnoticed C.unused D.untouched54.A.platform B.ground C.window D.crane55.A.secretly B.proudly C.cautiously D.tearfully56.A.chance B.idea C.dream D.memory57.A.hiring B.sending C.employingD.accompanying58.A.stand on B.set up C.return to D.head for59.A.got B.selected C.landed D.exchanged60.A.determined B.willing C.amused D.able61.A.smiling B.moving C.worrying D.waiting62.A.voyage B.visit C.tour D.adventure63.A.unnecessary B.natural C.practical D.skeptical64.A.anticipates B.responds C.acknowledges D.realizes65.A.anxieties B.promises C.excuses D.regretsI am not sure how many years ago it was. I was in the mood for ___66___. Then I noticed my ___67___ record player in the corner. I ___68___ and dusted off its top.I pulled out an old record of my Mom’s that my Dad had ___69___ me after she passed away. I turned on the record player. Then a ___70___ music from my childhood started to play.The beautiful songs I grew up on ___71___ started to stir (打动) my soul. I ___72___ the music within coming out of me. It was like Mum was saying, “This is how life is___73___ to be!”These days all of my music is on CD’s. My daughter says I am behind the ___74___. She says I should throw them away, ____75____ new smart phone, and ____76____ all the music I want. But instead I think I will dust off those old ____77____ again, put them on that record player, and sing and dance along. I will remember Mom and____78____ her for the music inside me.We all have music within us just waiting to get out. Don’t let your music die within you then. Share your____79____ with the world. And don’t forget to ____80____ a little too.66.A.travel B.food C.music D.work67.A.ancient B.new C.current D.broken68.A.moved in B.walked over C.turned around D.opened up69.A.informed B.reminded C.given D.taught70.A.comfortable B.classic C.traditional D.sweet71.A.frequently B.slowly C.finally D.exactly72.A.felt B.heard C.hoped D.imagined73.A.required B.arranged C.scheduled D.supposed74.A.scenes B.fashions C.times D.history75.A.buy B.take C.sell D.borrow76.A.provide B.promote C.produce D.download77.A.reports B.radios C.records D.rewards78.A.blame B.excuse C.forgive D.thank79.A.kindness B.song C.idea D.comment80.A.dance B.benefit C.skip D.smile “I just don’t know what my mission in life is!” a friend told me. Her word ___81___ an old memory in me.As a young dad, I was ___82___ just to get by. I was getting a few days’ work as a___83___ teacher. Then near the end of the school year I got worried about the summer to___84___ and the lack of work it would bring. The class had a bad ___85___ of summer break fever too. Students were ___86___ their seats, talking in class and not paying attention to anything I said. ___87___, it was time for a break and I was as happy as they were to get outside the hot classroom. I watched them run and play and ___88___ it would wear them out so the afternoon wouldn’t be as ___89___ as the morning had been on me. It was then, however, that a little girl ran up to me. She had a handful of freshly ____90____ wild flowers. She reached a daisy out to me and said, “This is for you, Mr. Mazzella.” In that second I felt a(n) ____91____ I hadn’t felt all day. I smiled and thanked her for her gift as she ____92____ happily away.You see, in that ____93____ that little girl had completed a moment of her mission here on Earth. Every single thing we ____94____ is a part of our mission. It is a lifelong ____95____ too, so stop worrying about your mission.81.A.broke B.implied C.got D.awakened82.A.moving B.praying C.struggling D.working83.A.substitute B.practice C.senior D.family84.A.relieve B.come C.focus D.end85.A.case B.mistake C.memory D.way86.A.packing up B.bouncing off C.sitting on D.puttingback87.A.Guiltily B.Actually C.Casually D.Finally88.A.knew B.decided C.hopedD.guaranteed89.A.tough B.fixed C.dependent D.easy90.A.bought B.picked C.decorated D.delivered91.A.urge B.need C.interest D.joy92.A.slipped B.passed C.skipped D.turned93.A.regard B.spot C.silence D.instant94.A.explore B.need C.do D.learn95.A.process B.devotion C.respect D.loveI understand why people say experience counts. However, when it comes to finding new solutions to problems, ___96___ can be an advantage. Not being ___97___ by conventional thinking frees me up to think differently.I became an engineer ___98___. Despite completing a college course to teach nursery school, I soon ___99___ to focus on math. It was a ___100___ decision to leave teaching and pursue my fast-growing ___101___ for math. But with some guidance from a university professor, my education took another ___102___ and I graduated with a degree in engineering.I realized my early lack of experience could be a(n) ___103___. Being a newcomer left me ___104___ to ask “stupid” questions. The answer was ____105____ to more experienced members of the team. The people surrounding me were happy—once I had ____106____ the courage—to let me ____107____ them and learn from them.The team spirit was infectious (有感染力的). My questions were not ____108____ as stupid by colleagues; ____109____ they helped me look at problems from a different____110____ and consider new approaches.Most inventions begin with a(n) ____111____. When our team sets out to invent something new, we discuss the problem and the possible ways to ____112____ it. It’s a team effort and this is ____113____ in patent applications-they represent the team’s ideas, regardless of who ____114____ suggested them. Asking unusual questions helped me develop an inventor’s mind, one that is unconstrained (不受限制的) by standard ways of ____115____ problems.96.A.inflexibility B.inexperience C.inabilityD.inaccuracy97.A.stimulated B.persuaded C.reserved D.limited98.A.on purpose B.on occasion C.by accident D.by order99.A.submitted B.switched C.failed D.forgot100.A.tough B.stupid C.collectiveD.necessary101.A.hate B.panic C.passionD.confidence102.A.credit B.beating C.risk D.turn103.A.trouble B.plus C.weaknessD.exception104.A.free B.discouraged C.bored D.frank105.A.deaf B.wrong C.obviousD.traditional106.A.taken up B.torn up C.used up D.built up107.A.encourage B.clarify C.question D.suspect108.A.perceived B.appointed C.learned D.used109.A.instead B.moreover C.thereforeD.otherwise110.A.document B.angle C.introduction D.country111.A.discussion B.argument C.assumption D.problem112.A.hide B.handle C.admire D.discover113.A.hatched B.engaged C.lost D.reflected114.A.originally B.accidentally C.hopefully D.politely115.A.creating B.developing C.approaching D.experiencing When I moved to a new neighborhood, it was hard. What's worse, we had to ___116___ our school. When you move halfway through the school year, your classmates have already ___117___ their groups and their friendships. It's ___118___ to break in. The only thing that made me feel ___119___ was that the school was nearer to my grandparent's house.One day a boy ___120___ by when my brother and I were playing. He looked___121___ and nodded to us on an orange bike. We stepped out of his ___122___, but none of us spoke to each other. We didn't think we would ___123___ him again.However, a few days later, we saw him again. This time he ___124___. We found out he was a grade below us. It ___125___ a lot that he stopped to say hello to us. No one from our new school had ___126___ made an effort to befriend us, and we were shy and didn't know how to___127___.The boy made a great effort to ___128___us. He began asking us to go on bike rides. And we slowly___129___ meeting other kids in the neighborhood.Our new ___130___ showed us how to use kindness towards a new kid. He ___131___ me to believe in myself and my ___132___ to make new friends. It was just a matter of ___133___. To this day, whenever I see an orange bike I ___134___. If it hadn't been for the kid on the bike I don't think I would have developed the ___135___ that I've been blessed with.116.A.attend B.build C.change D.consult117.A.formed B.joined C.recognized D.helped118.A.harmful B.hard C.necessary D.fun119.A.energetic B.comfortable C.surprised D.free120.A.rode B.ran C.drove D.walked121.A.determined B.helpless C.funny D.kind122.A.reach B.control C.way D.place123.A.accept B.bother C.forgive D.meet124.A.left B.stopped C.quit D.agreed125.A.meant B.proved C.discovered D.hurt126.A.constantly B.mainly C.aeeordingly D.really127.A.make up B.turn up C.reach out D.start out128.A.praise B.include C.remindD.appreciate129.A.avoided B.missed C.started D.risked130.A.kid B.teacher C.neighbor D.friend131.A.taught B.caused C.requested D.warmed132.A.ability B.wish C.plan D.effort133.A.time B.money C.lifeD.communication134.A.glare B.sigh C.smile D.hesitate135.A.habits B.friendships C.pictures D.exercises It was my first year teaching in a special needs classroom. I wasn’t sure what to___136___ at our annual Special Olympics. My students had a range of ___137___, from mild learning disabilities to severe brain diseases.Mark was one with the latter, limited to a ___138___ However, he ___139___ greeted everyone with huge smiles. His classmates loved him and often took their time to ___140___ his participation in group activities, especially Mike, Andy and Lucas, all ___141___ at sports. Mark imagined being like them. Watching and cheering for their elegant ___142___ on the playground seemed to fill him with ___143___.The big day came at last and the final ___144___ was the 400-meter race. Everyone was invited to ___145___ according to their own ability. Mike, Andy and Lucas ___146___ to prove who the best athlete was. But when the exhausted three reached the finish line they___147___ and turned to look behind them. At the back of the crowd, determined not to be left behind, was Mark, ___148___ on the track in his wheelchair with half the distance left to___149___—all his classmates were outdistancing him. Looking at each other, a ___150___ thought passing between them. Slowly, they jogged ___151___ towards their friend, surrounded Mark and kept pace, ___152___ him on as he had done for them before.The progress was ___153___, but eventually they crossed the finish line together to the___154___ cries of their teachers and classmates. I came to understand what makes the Special Olympics so ___155___. Years later, I’m still cheering them on.136.A.teach B.expect C.describe D.consider137.A.challenges B.grades C.knowledge D.wishes138.A.classroom B.playground C.wheelchair D.library139.A.never B.seldom C.sometimes D.always140.A.make sure of B.figure out C.call for D.holdback141.A.poor B.satisfied C.excellentD.disappointed142.A.behavior B.conversation C.sportswearD.movement143.A.anger B.wonder C.thanks D.hope144.A.result B.event C.ceremonyD.celebration145.A.participate B.welcome C.watch D.observe146.A.went on B.moved on C.took off D.showedoff147.A.remained B.struggled C.rested D.paused148.A.afraid B.alone C.alive D.awake149.A.cover B.find C.keep D.run150.A.strange B.normal C.creative D.silent151.A.off B.down C.back D.away152.A.pushing B.moving C.cheering D.driving153.A.worthwhile B.slow C.exciting D.painful154.A.enthusiastic B.surprised C.doubtful D.pleasant155.A.interesting B.professional C.challenging D.extraordinary Carl Allamby grew up in a poor African American neighborhood. As a child, pursuinghis dream is ____156____ but easy for him. His school didn’t offer the advanced science classes that might have led him on the path to ____157____. Even it had, doing well in school could prove dangerous. There were often times they would be attacked for____158____ the class. As a result, he ____159____ the thought of becoming a doctor.At age 19, he started working alone in a garage. Over the years it had ____160____ into two shops, but Carl was ____161____ for something more. So at 34, he went for his bachelor’s degree in business management and he was ____162____ he had to take biology to get his degree.It turned out that it was the ____163____ thing to have happened. Biology class reawakened a childhood dream he had ____164____ somewhere deep within himself. Determined to accomplish his dream, he skipped business ____165____ the science classes for a second career. “It was ____166____ to become a doctor at around 50. I would____167____ become a nurse, or a physician assistant.” Carl reasoned.But Carl’s chemistry professor ____168____ him after class one day and talked him out of that thought.He was right. Carl did well in all his courses. And so in 2015, he cut ____169____ with his past, selling his two shops and everything in them. In 2019, at 47, Carl Allamby became Carl Allamby, MD.The world may have ____170____ him around once or twice, but it didn’t defeat him.“How many people can do something so ____171____ at such a late stage in their life?” he says. “I fit so many demographics (人口统计数据) that ____172____ you shouldn’t be a doctor. ____173____ it’s because of my age, my race, my upbringing, or my career, these are all good ____174____ suggesting I shouldn’t be here. And ____175____, here I am.”156.A.nothing B.everything C.anythingD.something157.A.business B.physics C.medicine D.biology158.A.topping B.skipping C.missing D.resisting159.A.wrote down B.set aside C.came up with D.got downto160.A.grown B.zoomed C.narrowed D.shrunk161.A.hopeful B.sorry C.desperate D.grateful162.A.warmed B.informed C.convinced D.advised163.A.very B.least C.last D.best164.A.lost B.hidden C.made D.lived165.A.in praise of B.in memory of C.in need of D.in favorof166.A.cool B.crazy C.worthwhileD.admirable167.A.however B.indeed C.insteadD.otherwise168.A.spotted B.stopped C.scolded D.seized169.A.ties B.profits C.businessD.memories170.A.dropped B.kissed C.swallowed D.knocked171.A.ridiculous B.brand-new C.ambitious D.straight-forward172.A.say B.write C.report D.calculate173.A.If B.When C.Whether D.While174.A.reasons B.tips C.proofs D.examples175.A.so B.yet C.then D.still After spending the last two years terrified of getting Covid-19, last month our three-year-old daughter-too young to be vaccinated-got sick. There was an____176____in her Pre-K classroom, so as soon as she got a temperature, we did an at-home test.We spent a few____177____nights fighting to bring her fever down as my kid coughed and struggled with congestion. Her doctor told us to only take her to the hospital if she had trouble breathing. The biggest “____178____” I had to help our little warrior was over-the-counter medicine to reduce her fever.____179____my little girl has now recovered, I can't stop thinking about how, as a country, the US just can't seem to____180____ prioritize the well-being of children. How could we so excitedly tout (吹捧) having a vaccine when it doesn't____181____ the young kids? As kids across the country return to school without clear and accessible testing measures____182____, how can anyone be claiming to put children’s safety or protection first?At this point in the pandemic, the health of our children-not of our businesses-should beput first. For starters, that means we need a larger____183____of tests and clear, consistent rules for isolating if ____184____or infected.Even in the midst of the nightmare of my toddler testing____185____, I wasso____186____we had at-home tests. But the only reason we had them was because my husband had thought _____187_____about our need for testing kits and masks during the holiday season. We were saved by pure____188____while many people have struggled to find tests. That is____189____.As we enter year three of the pandemic, I have a____190____ for the world’s richest democracy: Let’s prioritize children in 2022-their health and their rights because they’re the ones who have the highest price to pay.And they’re already paying the bill.176.A.isolation B.injection C.outbreak D.occasion177.A.upset B.sleepless C.pleasant D.enduring178.A.weapon B.tool C.treatment D.method179.A.Unless B.But C.Since D.While180.A.easily B.barely C.hurriedlyD.effectively181.A.apply B.take C.consider D.include182.A.in place B.in line C.in order D.in sight183.A.availability B.capability C.flexibilityD.popularity184.A.caught B.exposed C.injected D.touched185.A.relative B.addictive C.active D.positive186.A.depressed B.nervous C.grateful D.excited187.A.aloud B.highly C.ahead D.little188.A.joy B.terror C.luck D.surprise189.A.unacceptable B.uncontrollable C.undeniableD.unavoidable190.A.change B.proposal C.reform D.viewI am Russian, but I live in Kansas now. It was my husband, John, that ___191___ me here. I work in a store, where my ___192___ smile and pronounce my name so sweetly as though my mom was ___193___ me. However, in my hometown people sometimes believe asocial smile is not ___194___.Last year, John ___195___ me to go see my mom back in Russia. My manager even gave me a month off for the ___196___. I bought a plane ticket and ___197___ my suitcase. Then came an unexpected event. My ___198___ became grey as I couldn’t go back.A few weeks later, my colleague, Donna, asked me, “So what’s happening with your trip to Russia?” I told her that I had to ___199___ it and that I wouldn’t be able to see my mom this year. Donna didn’t say anything at first. Then she put on a big ___200___, “Well, you can come and see my mom!”Oh! That’s what my husband always says when he’s ___201___ for words. I honestly don’t know whether I would ___202___ the same to someone in need of a mother’s warmth, but my new people would ___203___ do it. Because of the virus, we shouldn’t hug friends, but we can hug someone’s heart. That’s how my heart feels at that moment: ___204___. So, yes, believe me, their smile is ___205___.191.A.ordered B.promised C.brought D.surprised192.A.co-workers B.teachers C.receptionistsD.neighbours193.A.accepting B.comparing C.expecting D.calling194.A.sensitive B.typical C.spiritual D.genuine195.A.forced B.advised C.drove D.followed196.A.trip B.study C.work D.language197.A.searched B.packed C.forgot D.imagined198.A.hair B.suit C.mood D.brain199.A.handle B.record C.assume D.cancel200.A.smile B.show C.weight D.action201.A.on duty B.at a loss C.in no case D.in danger202.A.award B.offer C.owe D.trouble203.A.hardly B.carefully C.surely D.slightly204.A.cheated B.felt C.understood D.hugged205.A.native B.healthy C.harmless D.sincere Do you remember how you felt the first time you rode bike?What about your first heartbreak? ____206____ moments and the emotions they arouse can resonate in our minds for decades, powerfully shaping who we are as individuals. But for those who experiencesevere trauma (创伤), such painful memories can leave people with life-changing mental conditions. So, what if traumatic memories did not have to cause so much ____207____ ? For now, the work is happening in mice.Neuroscientists usually define a singular memory as an engram--a physical change in brain tissue ____208____ a particular recollection. While at MIT in 2013, Steve Ramirez of Boston University and his research partner Xu Liu had a breakthrough: They were able to target the cells that ____209____ one engram in a mouse's brain and then implant a false memory. In their work, mice ____210____ in fear to a particular stimulus even when they had not been conditioned in advance.In their current work, Ramirez and his colleagues are investigating whether____211____ memories can be “overwritten" by positive ones. In their experiments, positive memories are created by putting male mice in cages with female ones for an hour, and negative memories are created by putting the mice in cages that deliver brief foot shocks. After a surgical operation on the mice, the researchers find that ____212____ positive memories while mouse is in a cage makes it less fearful. They think that this memory "retraining" may be helping to ____213____ some of the mouse's trauma. ____214____ , it is unclear whether those original fear memories are completely lost or just suppressed (抑制)._____215_____ Ramirez's team stresses that their work in mice is preliminary (初步的), they see treatment potential for humans down the road. Those suffering from PTSD or depression could have their memories _____216_____ , for instance, so that they don't have a strong _____217_____ response to painful recollections.If it's one day possible to alter human memory, who should be allowed to receive that treatment? And would the _____218_____ system be at a disadvantage if key witnesses and victims cannot remember a crime? These are questions New York University bioethicist (生物伦理学家) Arthur Caplan says are worth thinking about before the technology is ready for human clinical settings.As neuroscientists progress with their research, they say these _____219_____ issues are being taken into account. Ramirez sees the idea of _____220_____ memories as neither good nor bad. Like water, it just depends on how you use it.206.A.Forgettable B.Memorable C.SustainableD.Believable207.A.dignity B.struggle C.pain。

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2009高考英语完形填空限时强化训练(一)1What would life be like without television? Would you spend more time 1 , reading, or studying? Well, now it’s your chance to turn off your TV and 2 ! TV-Turnoff Week is here.The goal of TV-Turnoff Week is to let people leave their TV sets 3 and participate in activities 4 drawing to biking. The event was founded by TV-Turnoff Network, a non-profit organization which started the event in 1995. In the 5 , onlya few thousand people took part. Last year more than 7.6 million people participated,6 people in every state in America and in more than 12 other countries! This is the 11th year in which7 are asking people to “turn off the TV and turn on8 .”According to the TV-Turnoff Network, the average 9 in the US spend 10 time in front of the TV (about 1,023 hours per year) than they do in school (about 900 hours per year). Too much TV 11 has made many kids grow fat. 12 , in 2001’s TV-Turnoff Week, US Surgeon General David Satcher said, “We are raisi ng the most 13 generation of youngsters in American history. This week is about saving lives.”Over the years, studies have shown that watching a lot of TV 14 poor eating habits, too little exercise, and violence. Frank Vespe of the TV-Turnoff Network said that turning off the TV “is or 15 , part of a healthy lifestyle”.“One of the great lessons of 16 TV-Turnoff Week is the realization that 17 I turn on the TV, I’m deciding not to do something else,” Vespe said.TV-Turnoff Week seems to be making a 18 . Recent US Census(人口普查)data 19 that about 72 percent of kids under 12 have a limit on their TV time. That’s 20 about 63 percent ten years ago.1. A. drinking B. sleeping C. washing D. playing outside2. A. find out B. go out C. look out D. keep out3. A. away B. alone C. on D. beside4. A. like B. as C. from D. such as5. A. end B. event C. beginning D. total6. A. besides B. except for C. including D. except7. A. governments B. parents C. organizers D. businessmen8. A. the light B. the radio C. life D. the Internet9. A. grown-ups B. kids C. clerks D. parents10. A. less B. enough C. little D. more11. A. programs B. screen C. hours D. watching12. A. However B. On the contrary C. In fact D. As a result13. A. overweight B. overeaten C. overgrown D. overseeing14. A. leads to B. results from C. develops D. keeps away15. A. will be B. should be C. may be D. could be16. A. organizing B. taking part in C. participating D. asking for17. A. wherever B. every day C. every time D. this time18. A. living B. choice C. difference D. sense19. A. shows B. says C. reads D. writes20. A. rising B. down from C. up to D. up from【答案与解析】1-5. DABCC 6-10. CCCBD 11-15. DCAAB 16-20. BCCAD1.根据上下文考查合适的动名词。

从文章大意可知是希望人们有健康的生活方式,参加一些activities(第二小节中),因此选playing outside最合适。

后面的reading和studying都是室内活动。

2.根据上下文考查合适的动词。

上文提出了一个问题,所以选find out“发现、找到(答案)”。

3.根据上下文考查意义正确的搭配。

leave…off“关掉”,这是leave复合宾语结构。

4.考查搭配。

由后文的to,可见这里只能填from。

5.根据上下文考查合适的词组。

这两句话讲的是参与这个活动的人数的变化,因此先说的是“一开始”in the beginning。

6.根据上下文考查意义正确的词。

这句话是对前一句话的补充说明,根据后文的and in more than 12 other countries可见是对所有参与者的一个说明,用including“包括”。

7.考查符合上下文的名词。

进一步陈述组织者的目的。

8.考查符合文章中心思想的词义选择。

组织者的目的就是希望人们有健康的生活方式,用turn on life“点亮生活”很形象地阐明了中心。

9.考查符合上下文的名词。

下文的数据明显是针对学生而言,因此用kids。

10.根据上下文提供的数据,当然看电视的时间更多。

11.考查符合上下文的词。

这里表示“看电视过多”。

12.考查符合上下文的关联词。

下文是对上文作更具体的说明,in fact“实际上”。

13.根据上文的grow fat,这里应该是overweight“超体重的”。

overeating“吃得过多”是导致肥胖的一个方面(还有缺乏锻炼),“成长过快的”ove rgrown和“监督”overseeing不合文意。

14.根据上下文及搭配考查合适的动词词组。

从逻辑上看首先排除result from“由于”、keep away“不接触”,再根据后面的too little exercise, and violence从搭配上排除develops。

15.根据中心思想,组织者认为从道理上说这样做“应该是”健康生活的一部分。

16.从下文来看Vespe是作为一个电视观众,即一个参与本次活动的参与者,讲自己的体会,而不是一个组织者,因此选taking part in,而participate后面需要加in。

17.结合句意考查名词引导的时间状语从句。

从主句的现在进行时,可以判断选every time“每次”最合适。

而every day后面要加when,this time“这次”不合题意。

18.结合上下文考查固定搭配。

“产生了影响”make a difference。

19.根据句意考查名词与动词搭配。

下文不是列举data“数据”具体是多少,所以不能用says 或reads,应该用shows表示数据说明的情况。

2Maureen stood by the lake. Suddenly the children came running through the trees with sharp cries of ___1___. They rushed up to the ___2___, leaning over the clear water, watching the crowds of tiny fish. Some children demanded loudly to go to the boats, but ___3___ those who had been left behind at the ice-cream stall(小摊) came running up to make some announcement or other, and they all ___4___ the water and dashed back the ___5___ they had come. With growing excitement, Maureen ___6___ them.When she ___7___ what had been running for, she stopped running. They were ___8___ things again. The toy stall was ___9___ and they were crowded around it. Behind the ___10___ a calm middle-aged woman was selling a great variety of small rubbish. She took ___11___ from the forest of small hands in exchanging for little boats, plastic dolls, yellow pencils, anything. Maureen leaned against a ___12___, looking on. Theidea of ___13___ washed against her face like a strong current(流), trying to draw her in.Nona Parker pushed out to the edge of the group and ___14___ what she had bought on the ground so that she could see what money she had left in her white purse. Under Maureen’s ___15___ lay a boat, a mouth organ(口琴) and a brown load of bread. Maureen was so full of the ___16___ for the things like that she couldn’t bear to look at it. She turned her ___17___ sharply. Her face was against the tree. She shut her eyes and ___18___ eagerly for some money, for the price of a set toy plates. In a moment, she opened her eyes, ___19___ she didn’t turn back to the stall. It was too ___20___ to see the others buying whatever they wanted. She rubbed almost round the tree, her eyes on the ground.1. A. fright B. surprise C. shout D. excitement2. A. space B. hill C. lake D. river3. A. what’s worse B. all at once C. all the time D. more or less4. A. left B. polluted C. painted D. entered5. A. street B. way C. boat D. restaurant6. A. ran after B. searched for C. glared at D. got rid of7. A. blamed B. saw C. praised D. helped8. A. destroying B. stealing C. buyingD. eating9. A. closed B. tall C. dull D. open10. A. toy B. stall C. building D. mirror11. A. fish B. advice C. money D. food12. A. tree B. wall C. stall D. car13. A. leaving B. running C. sleeping D. spending14. A. laid B. let C. drew D. tasted15. A. feet B. eyes C. shoulder D. hands16. A. edge B. tiredness C. wish D. relation17. A. friend B. suggestion C. way D. head18. A. went B. stood C. prayed D. searched19. A. even if B. if C. so D. but20. A. painful B. nervous C. enjoyful D. near-sighted【答案与解析】1. D。

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