冲刺高考完形填空30篇
李辉老师 高考英语完形填空“压箱底”好题60篇-答案

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英语高考专项训练 完形填空15篇(含答案)

Trent Johnson just celebrated his graduation from medical school in Ohio with a ceremony at his parents' home in Florida.He 1 a couple weeks before his actual ceremony that the college was canceling it on account of the deadly coronavirus. He was absolutely 2 .His friends 3 him to create a website so that all of his family flying into Columbus originally still could celebrate 4 . They made the living room look as special as possible given the5 of the ceremony. There's nothing that could have substituted that special6 .His twitter where the video immediately went 7 has almost half a million views. He was on the news and was 8 in the New York Times."I remember seeing my face on the newspaper and thinking wow I not only became a doctor, but I motivated people all over the world to 9 their dreams. That was truly a( n)10 moment".Johnson was brought up in an underdeveloped area where people would have 11socioeconomic class and it was the type of the community that he wanted to 12 . Now as a13 at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, he 14 has an opportunity to do that.As Johnson settles into his new surroundings, he will continue to spread his message of hope and15 .1. A. recognized B. learned C. anticipated D. recalled2. A. sorrowful B. pitiful C. awkward D. guilty3. A. permitted B. begged C. appointed D. helped4. A. consistently B. virtually C. casually D. formally5. A. standard B. origin C. popularity D. atmosphere6. A. memory B. option C. moment D. design7. A. viral B. mad C. wild D. blank8. A. evaluated B. featured C. engaged D. promoted9. A. change B. start C. sacrifice D. follow10. A. scary B. awful C. incredible D. specific11. A. low B. powerful C. rare D. noble12. A. heal B. escape C. reform D. serve13. A. pioneer B. chemist C. physician D. professor14. A. seldom B. just C. still D. yet15. A. admiration B. innovation C. cooperation D. inspiration35 years ago, our son, Jared, was born visually-impaired. 1 , I learned from Jared's teacher about Seedlings Braille Books for Children, an organization founded by Debra Bonde. Although she did not plan to 2 a nonprofit back in 1984, she 3 helping blind children all over the globe.As a 4 woman, she initially wanted to find a volunteer job without having to talk to anyone.5 , she signed up for a braille transcription (转录)class and began6 popular children's books, printing them, and selling them for just the7 of the paper. Word spread and8 grew for more of her books. Friends helped her to form a nonprofit so she could start getting grants and9 to help with production costs. That first year, she printed 221 books. From its 10 beginnings 37 years ago, Seedlings has produced and 11 more than 600,000 books across the world, half of their books given away for free.As a mother, I 12 Seedlings providing "typical" experiences for Jared in school so he could check out books just like his 13 classmates.Jared graduated from Michigan State University and 14 a telecommunications degree. Since 2012, he has 15 on the Board of Directors for Seedlings—making an impactful difference in the lives of children, the way Seedlings did for his.1. A. Fortunately B. Frankly C. Suddenly D. Surprisingly2. A. arrange B. possess C. establish D. ensure3. A. came up B. turned up C. ended up D. set up4. A. rigid B. shy C. firm D. brave5. A. Hence B. Nevertheless C. Virtually D. Actually6. A. making B. translating C. choosing D. keeping7. A. cost B. content C. quality D. function8. A. fame B. demand C. fortune D. passion9. A. permits B. gifts C. experiences D. donations10. A. flexible B. attractive C. practical D. humble11. A. donated B. created C. distributed D. sold12. A. accepted B. suspected C. approved D. appreciated13. A. sighted B. devoted C. respected D. admired14. A. maintained B. earned C. produced D. confirmedD. served15. A. acknowledged B. inspired C. managedAlice is a student who came to my class last year. Though she has already turned 60, Alice looks so fit and1 , with a bright smile and an enthusiastic attitude. I am Alice's teacher in class, but I feel she is my teacher in life.For my 2-hour class every Saturday morning, Alice has to take a 3-hour round-trip on the road. But she is never2 for class. Alice is very passionate about learning English. She often says, “Don't3 me as a 60-year-old. I am just a new beginner who wants to learn anything4 . You know, I am very excited to come to the class!" So I feel a strong sense of5 to make sure what I teach makes sense to her.Alice came to me with very 6 English skills, but she turns out to be a very fast learner because she always puts English 7 on a daily basis. I 8 her homework before every class. Her homework is usually not what I 9 for the class, rather it is something that she10 to put together. She makes various sentences using the important words and phrases she learned from our 11 class. I am always 12 by the quality of her work.I feel fortunate to have a student like Alice. She has 13 me so much. Our14 is a great learning experience for both of us. Though I have no idea why she learns English, I hope I can help her get closer to her dream, 15 it is.1. A. strong B. cheerful C. generous D. proud2. A. anxious B. ready C. late D. meant3. A. treat B. recognize C. mistake D. describe4. A. carefully B. obviously C. regularly D. eagerly5. A. humor B. achievement C. responsibility D. belonging6. A. special B. basic C. effective D. official7. A. in place B. in motion C. in order D. in use8. A. copy B. check C. mention D. prepare9. A. revised B. saved C. arranged D. collected10. A. volunteers B. agrees C. promises D. hesitates11. A. lively B. former C. suitable D. senior12. A. encouraged B. annoyed C. confused D. impressed13. A. taught B. challenged C. guaranteed D. permitted14. A. appointment B. arrangement C. interaction D. cooperationD. however15. A. whoever B. wherever C. whateverEvery year, many dolphins worldwide are captured (捕获) and kept in small pools, performing for people, especially children. These dolphins are fed fish instead of having to 1 them. As a result, they start spending most of their time near the pool rather than underwater. They get out of shape and can no longer 2 long distances. It affects thei 3 greatly, and has proved to have 4 consequences. Thus comes the question, "Should captive dolphins be 5 ?"Jeff Foster, a 55-year old expert, decided to help two captive dolphins, Tom and Misha, to reach their top physical 6 . Every day, he used to train the two dolphins to get used to their wild homes again. Twenty months later, Tom and Misha began to act like 7 dolphins and they were set free back into the sea.8 Tom and Misha lived in captivity for 4-5 years, they were able to adapt to the wild. It was 9what Foster had hoped for. His dreams for the dolphins had finally come true and he knew that the dolphins would 10 in the wild.This program was a big success, but there have been others that failed. For example, another dolphin, Keiko, returned into the ocean in 2002, but 11 a year later because of all the misery (不幸) he12 . The sudden environment change did not 13 him well.If people want to avoid these accidents, we must go to great lengths and put in the 14 to ensure it doesn't happen ever again. In fact, with virtual reality technology picking up, there can still be great ways to 15 kids with sea animals without having to capture dolphins.1. A. pick up B. hunt for C. look after D. throw away2. A. see B. dive C. jump D. hear3. A. appetite B. shelter C. lifestyle D. popularity4. A. terrible B. potential C. unexpected D. indirect5. A. disturbed B. released C. protected D. prohibited6. A. exercise B. pain C. appearance D. condition7. A. wild B. clever C. helpless D. harmless8. A. If B. Unless C. Although D. Because9. A. hardly B. exactly C. possibly D. awfully10. A. train B. search C. survive D. produce11. A. died B. escaped C. returned D. recovered12. A. led to B. brought up C. got over D. went through13. A. suit B. serve C. defend D. prepare14. A. tank B. time C. water D. effort15. A. inspire B. treat C. entertain D. change5.完形填空Hidden in Chicago train station was an unassuming coffee shop-Pilot Pete. But what's going on there is much1 just your average cup of Joe.Peter Thomas, the owner, 2 "Coffee With a Purpose" years ago, collecting and handing out coats and other necessities to help the homeless 3 the tough Midwest winters. The4 came to him when he was trying to find way to5 to the community as well as get others to take part.This year, Thomas and his stuff 6 the command center from the back of about an 8-meter moving truck, and it made a total of six 7 throughout Chicago. They made 40 gallons of coffee for the cause. The hot coffee was donated from three other businesses 8 to do their part.At each stop, Thomas 9 people up to "shop" free of charge. With the added10 of COVID-19, there were more people in need than ever this time around, because all the shelters were 11 . But what they are trying to achieve goes 12 handing out clothing and coffee. Thomas says building a human 13 with the homeless is a necessary factor in their giving activities. Making donations one-on-one makes it feel more real. 14 , with the homeless, they treat everyone equal. Since a hot cup of coffee mixed with the milk of human 15 belongs on everybody's menu, here' s hoping Thomas will continue serving his special brand of hospitality (好客) for years to come.1. A. more than B. less than C. rather than D. other than2. A. called B. started C. reserved D. defended3. A. enjoy B. end C. brave D. cure4. A. puzzle B. case C. idea D. phenomenon5. A. give back B. call back C. win back D. fight back6. A. removed B. equipped C. attempted D. managed7. A. changes B. shops C. branches D. stops8. A. curious B. eager C. addicted D. forced9. A. invited B. ordered C. positioned D. surrounded10. A. impact B. effort C. quality D. satisfaction11. A. set up B. locked down C. joined together D. swept away12. A. after B. for C. against D. beyond13. A. shelter B. stage C. religion D. connection14. A. However B. Moreover C. Gradually D. Similarly15. A. happiness B. patience C. kindness D. gratitude6.完形填空My childhood memories involve sitting with my dad in his study every night. When he came home from work, he would put his 1 items away: his watch, wallet, comb and car keys which would always2 the same spot on the table.Dad's 3 was jade green. He bought it when he married Mum, which made it two years older than I was. Every night, he would smile, and hand me the comb: "Be a good girl and help Daddy 4it, OK?"I would excitedly turn the tap on, and brush it with a used toothbrush. When I 5 returned it to Dad, he would smile at me, and place it on top of his wallet.Two years later, I started primary school. That was 6 Dad's business wasn't doing so well, He didn't come home as 7 as he used to, and when he did, it was always late and I'd already be in bed. So the uncomfortable silence between Dad and me 8 .Now 28, I've 9 from college and got a job. One day last year, Dad came home early. I helped him carry his bags into his 10 . When I turned to leave, he said: "Hey, would you like to help me clean my comb? It's been a while since I 11 cleaned it." I looked at him a while, then took the comb, and headed to the sink. It hit me then: why, as a child, helping my dad clean his comb was such a joy. That routine meant that my dad was home early to spend the evening with Mum and me. It meant a happy and loving family. With 12 in my eyes, I brushed it with an old toothbrush.When I 13 the clean comb back to him, Dad looked at it, smiling, and then carefully put it on his wallet. But this time, I had noticed something different: Dad has 14 . He has wrinkles next to his eyes when he smiles, yet his smile is still as 15 as before.1. A. working B. ordinary C. personal D. favorite2. A. occupy B. catch C. locate D. place3. A. car B. wallet C. hair D. comb4. A. clean B. fix C. handle D. wash5. A. anxiously B. proudly C. hurriedly D. tiredly6. A. which B. when C. why D. how7. A. soon B. long C. early D. much8. A. continued B. realized C. counted D. changed9. A. resulted B. graduated C. finished D. educated10. A. office B. bedroom C. study D. sofa11. A. never B. possibly C. seldom D. last12. A. tears B. sorrow C. anger D. smiles13. A. returned B. offered C. passed D. sent14. A. grew B. aged C. turned D. suffered15. A. silent B. fantastic C. heartwarming D. confident7.完形填空In high school, Dad got me to play rugby in the first place. I enjoyed throwing the ball around, but I didn't think I had what it 1 to play on a team. "You'll never know what you're capable of2 you give it a try, Adam." Dad told me. There was3 a game where Dad wasn't on the sidelines, cheering me on.Four years of efforts came down to my last game. I urged my dad to bring our 4I 5 at my parents before the opening kick-off, and put on my game face. I grabbed at the clothes of an offensive player and 6 him to the field. A loud cheer came from the sidelines. There was Dad with the camera, cheering like crazy. My best 7 ever, a perfect end to my career.I couldn't wait to 8 the moment again. I pressed Play—the two teams9 before the game, and then, the sky and clouds! I could only hear my dad 10 "Way to go, Adam!" The truth was that he was crazily waving, too 11 to notice anything."I'm sorry," he said, "I 12 to record you the whole game. I sensed the13 in his heart. I firmly answered. "It was your cheers that 14 my courage in that fierce rugby game." During the 15 recording, I found the unforgettable tune of the game and my entire life.1. A. paid B. took C. gained D. deserved2. A. as B. although C. if D. unless3. A. rarely B. definitely C. constantly D. usually4. A. uniform B. album C. camera D. mask5. A. glared B. waved C. rushed D. laughed6. A. accompanied B. tricked C. dragged D. led7. A. kick B. impact C. behavior D. performance8. A. detect B. monitor C. record D. experience9. A. broke up B. lined up C. made up D. shot up10. A. screaming B. complaining C. whispering D. announcing11. A. ambitious B. embarrassed C. thrilled D. curious12. A. failed B. intended C. managed D. offered13. A. strength B. confusion C. guilt D. relief14. A. fueled B. exposed C. decreased D. tested15. A. improper B. impractical C. inaccurate D. incompleteOn my first trip to Ireland, I was drawn by its magnificent scenery and the hospitality of the people. More than that, I also felt a sense of 1 I felt nowhere else. When leaving Ireland, I whispered a prayer: Please show me a way to live here.Once home, I created a vision 2 entitled "Irish love", which included pictures of the Irish countryside along with a handsome Irishman. I also chose an image of a butterfly as my personal3 and placed it in the center.Back then. I was in my mid-thirties, still 4 with a nice career. I had never lived outside of a five-mile radius from where I was born, so this 5 to live in Ireland was pretty big. Whenever I gazed at the images on the board, I would 6 myself living in Ireland with the love of my life. One year later. I returned to Ireland. 7 and perhaps a little bit of hope led me to the tiny town of Lisdoonvarna County Clare, in September 2001, where the traditional matchmaking festival was taking place. Early Sunday evening, 8 , I found myself in a small pub. I was standing against the wall when I 9 a man entering the pub. It was just like in a movie: He was tall and dark-haired with the golden light of the setting sun 10 in around him. It wasn't long before I felt a 11 on my shoulder and came face-to-face with the man himself—Mike. Eventually, we ended up 12 for hours, laughing heartily. This was the beginning of our relationship.After getting married in 2006, we moved to the western Ireland and 13 there. The first day I stepped into the sunlit hallway of my new home, I was 14 by three butterflies fluttering around, which immediately reminded me of the vision board from years ago 15 my dream to live in Ireland.1. A. responsibility B. achievement C. belonging D. neighbourhood2. A. board B. film C. lesson D. diary3. A. trial B. potential C. symbol D. experience4. A. helpful B. healthy C. valuable D. single5. A. honor B. dream C. adventure D. memory6. A. predict B. imagine C. recommend D. discover7. A. Faith B. Curiosity C. Strength D. Sympathy8. A. undoubtedly B. unwillingly C. uncertainly D. unknowingly9. A. observed B. recognized C. noticed D. attended10. A. dividing B. shrinking C. streaming D. booming11. A. pat B. click C. knock D. strike12. A. convincing B. contracting C. conveying D. conversing13. A. migrated B. settled C. reformed D. headed14. A. greeted B. treated C. sponsored D. witnessedD. inspiring15. A. instructing B. celebrating C. picturing"You can handle it, Matt." said Mr. Wolf, my fourth-grade band teacher, as he put the heavy tuba into my arms. I felt 1 because I had asked for other band instrument, not the tuba. I knew what Mr. Wolf 2 . In his mind,I was the only one who could handle it. And he was 3 . In fourth grade, I was 4 a foot taller and 50 pounds heavier than any of my classmates.Now I'm 6 feet 3 inches and weigh 240 pounds. Since freshman year, my football coach has had only one5 place for me: the line. I was never offered the outstanding6 of running back or quarterback. I had to be where size7 .Somehow my size has 8 me from any solo performances in music or sports. As is often the case, there is a(n) 9 chance that a tuba player or a lineman will get 10 . But I seldom complain about this lack of 11 . Instead, I worked hard to improve myself.In school, my classmates formed a(n) 12 impression of a big kid: either a clumsy fool or an annoying "tough guy". To correct their expectations, I 13 to become athletic and even graceful.I made sure that I played well in all the sports I 14 and I even joined in a ballroom dance class.Looking forward, I know that my size will 15 me to accomplish many positive things, whether in college, in a career or in just helping others.1. A. delighted B. surprised C. satisfied D. determined2. A. meant B. concluded C. admitted D. demanded3. A. stubborn B. picky C. right D. considerate4. A. casually B. gradually C. randomly D. actually5. A. vital B. flexible C. limitless D. changeless6. A. commitments B. certificates C. prospects D. positions7. A. depended B. suffered C. mattered D. varied8. A. protected B. prevented C. rescued D. distinguished9. A. slim B. golden C. suitable D. unexpected10. A. injured B. noticed C. changed D. defeated11. A. ambition B. prejudice C. recognition D. comment12. A. rigid B. awesome C. obvious D. unique13. A. resolved B. hesitated C. failed D. chanced14. A. came across B. referred to C. dropped out of D. participated in15. A. warn B. enable C. persuade D. force10.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
高考英语最后冲刺每日提升系列(共30天)第17天 新闻报道类完形填空

例1、Americans are about an international sporting event now taking place in the United States. It is the biggest women's soccer in the world, the World Cup. The game Americans call soccer, is known around the world as . And more and more Americans are learning to it. Only in the last 35 years, large numbers of young Americans have become in soccer. Baseball and basketball are still popular professional sports, American boys and girls love to play soccer.The United States Soccer Federation is the major soccer in the country. It says more than eighteen million people play soccer in the United States. This means that Americans play soccer than any other sport., more people in the United States are watching soccer, too. They are attending the 3rd Women's World Cup games that are in several American cities. 460,000 have been sold for the three-week contest that will end July tenth.Women's soccer teams from 16 nations are . Americans are closely the progress of the United States' Women's World Cup team. And the team is already setting . On June 19, the American team Denmark in the opening game. Almost 79,000 people watched the game at Giant Stadium near New York City. That is a world record.One of the most popular players the American team is 27-year-old Mia Hamm. She became well known in 1996 when the United States women won the soccer medal at the Olympic Games, defeating other teams. Experts say Mia Hamm can play soccer better than woman in the world. She has scored more goals than any man or woman ever to play international soccer. Mia Hamm is a to many young American girls. Television say that at present thousand million people around the world are watching the game on television.1.A. careless B. worried C. excited D. anxious2.A. happiness B. event C. team D. incident3.A. baseball B. football C. volleyball D. basketball4.A. hate B. love C. give up D. played5.A. interested B. disappointed C. satisfied D. surprised6.A. and B. although C. so D. but7.A. player B. event C. game D. organization8.A. more B. less C. many D. fewer9.A. In the past B. In the future C. just now D. At present 10.A. played B. to be played C. being played D. playing 11.A. tickets B. teams C. records D. players12.A. taking place B. taking off C. taking part D. taking in 13.A. seeing B. watching C. thinking D. hoping 14.A. marks B. records C. points D. scores15.A. beat B. hit C. won D. lose16.A. in B. from C. on D. at17.A. gold B. silver C. copper D. \18.A. others B. the other C. other D. any other 19.A. player B. writer C. hero D. singer20.A. broadcasters B. directors C. players D. spokesman 【答案】17.A18.D19.C20.A【解析】文章讲述了足球这项运动在美国很受欢迎,并且介绍了世界杯的一些情况,特别指出Mia Hamm踢球很棒,对于许多年轻女孩来说,她是一位英雄。
高考英语完形填空专题训练题30套(含答案)

高考英语完形填空专题训练题30套(含答案) 学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、完形填空Once a psychology professor walked around on a stage while teaching stress management principles to an auditorium filled with students. As she ___1___ a glass of water, everyone expected they'd be asked the typical "glass half empty or glass half full" question. ___2___,with a smile on her face, the professor asked, “How heavy is this glass of waterI'm holding?”Students shouted out answers ranging from eight ounces to a couple pounds.She replied, “From my perspective, the ___3___ weight of this glass doesn't matter. It all depends on how long I ___4___ it. If I hold it for a minute or two, it's fairly light. If I hold it for an hour straight, its weight might make my ___5___ ache a little. If I hold it for a day straight, my arm will likely cramp up(痉挛) and feel completely___6___ and paralyzed, forcing me to ___7___the glass to the floor. 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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备考完形填空训练题一1.I shall never forget one showing which was really a challenge. I was busy getting ready to1my winter fashion. Then just thirteen 2 before the showing, the sewing girls were called out on 3 .I found myself left with one 4 and the woman who was in charge of the sewing room! I was as5 as my models and salesgirls. “We’ll never6 it. ”one of them cried.Here,I thought, is the test of all tests for Father’s7 . Where is the way8this time? I wondered and worried. I was certain we would9 to call off the showing---- 10else show the clothes unfinished. Then it dawned on me.11show the clothes unfinished?We worked extremely hard. And12 thirteen days later, right on time, the showing took place.What a13it was! Some coats had no sleeves ( 袖子 ); others had only one. Many of our clothes were14in an early stage, but in this way we were15to show what colors and textures the 16 would have when they were17 .All in all,the showing was18 . It was so different that it was a great success. Our19 showing caught the attention of the public, and20 for the clothes poured in. Father’s wise words had guided me once again. There is more than one way to the square----always.1.A. sell B. show C. design D. make2.A. days B. hours C. months D. weeks3.A. business B. sale C. show D. strike4.A. model B. salesgirl C. tailor D. customer5.A. busy B. tired C. excited D. gloomy6.A. expect B. have C. make D. enjoy7.A. advice B. wisdom C. hope D. method8.A. out B. in C. to D. at9.A. like B. have C. ought D. try10.A. but B. so C. rather D. or11.A. Why not B. How about C. What if D. Who ever12.A. almost B. exactly C. probably D. about13.A. day B. surprise C. situation D. showing14.A. still B. even C. already D. ever15.A. asked B. able C. allowed D. unable16.A. blouse B. shirts C. skirts D. coats17.A. finished B. shown C. worn D. hung18.A. perfect B. colorful C. different D. tiring19.A. modern B. unusual C. natural D. simple20. A. needs B. suggestions C. orders D. messages2.You Did More Than Carry My BooksMark was walking home from school one day when he noticed a boy ahead of him had dropped all of the books he was carrying, along with a baseball bat and several other things. Mark36 down and helped the boy pick up these articles.37they were going the same way, he helped to carry some of them for him. As they walked Mark38the boy's name was Bill, that he39computer games, baseball and history, that he was having a lot of40with his other subjects and that he had just broken 41with his girl friend.They arrived at Bill's home first and Mark was42in for a Coke and to watch some television. The afternoon passed 43 with a few laughs and some shared small talk, and then Mark went home. They44 to see each other around school, had lunch together once or twice, and then both ended up from the same high school. Just three weeks before45, Bill asked Mark if they46 talk. Bill47him of the day years ago when they had first met.48“ Dowonderyou why I was carrying so many things home that day?” asked Bill.49 “outYoumysee,lockerI because I didn't want to leave a mess (脏乱)50anyone else. I had planned to run away and I was going home to51my things. But after we spent some time together52and laughing, I realized that53I had done that, I would have54 a new friend and missed all the fun we would have together. So you see, Mark, when you picked up my books that day, you did a lot more. You55 my life.”3.It was pouring outside. We all stood there __36__, some patiently, others annoyed__37__ nature messed up(弄糟 ) their hurried day. I got lost in the sound and sight of the heavens __38__ away the dirt and dust of the world."Mom, let's run through the ra in,“a girl's voice __39__ me."No, honey. We'll wait until it __40__ down a bit," Mom replied.The young girl waited about another minute and __41__: "Mom, let's run through therain." "We'll get wet if we do, ” Momsaid."No, we won't, Mom. That's not what you said this morning," the young girl said as she __42__ her Mom's arm."This morning? __43__ did I say we could run through the rain and not get wet?""Don't you remember? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer, you said, "If God can get us through this, he can get us through __44__."The entire crowd turned __45__. Mom paused and thought for a moment about __46__ she would say. Now some would laugh it off and scold her for being __47__. But then we heard, "Honey, you are __48__. Let's run through the rain. If we get wet, maybe we just need washing," Mom said. Then __49__ they ran.We all stood __50__, smiling and laughing as they ran past the cars. Yes, they got wet.But they were __51__ by a few who screamed and laughed like children all the __52__ to their cars. Circumstances(状况 ) or people can take away your material possessions, and they can even take away your __53__. But no one can ever take away your precious __54__. So, don't forget to make time and take the __55__ to make memories every day! I hope you still take the time to run through the rain.36.A. talking B. waiting C. complaining D. expecting37.A. as if B. even if C. because D. when38.A. taking B. putting C. driving D. washing39.A. caught B. broke C. impressed D. called40.A. slows B. comes C. pushes D. calms41.A. asked B. repeated C. required D. added42.A. pulled B. touched C. waved D. felt43. A. Why B. How C. When D. Where44.A. the rain B. the disease C. anything D. something45.A. still B. silent C. serious D. angry46.A. what B. how C. whether D. if47.A. dishonest B. silly C. daring D. forgetful48.A. right B. wrong C. stupid D. clever49.A. off B. along C. on D. over50.A. sighing B. joking C. discussing D. watching51.A. followed B. guided C. respected D. praised59,. A. time B. way C. same D. best53.A. house B. money C. health D. time54. A. children B. memories C. courage D. experience55. A. possibilities B. opportunities C. risk D. challenge4.The world always makes way for the dreamer.When I was twelve years old, my father took me to see Zig Zigler. I remember sitting in that darkhall listening to Mr. Zigler36everyone ’ s spirits up to the ceiling, I37there feeling like Icould do anything. When we got to the car, I turned to my father and said, “ Dad,I want to38people feel like that.” My father asked39 meImeant.“ I want to be a motivational(激励人的)speaker just like Mr. Zigler,I replied”.A40was born.Recently, I began seeking my dream of motivating others.41 a four-year relationship withFortune 100 Company42 as a sales-trainer and ending as a regional sales manager, I left the company at the height of my43. Many people were44that I would leave after earning asix-figure income. And they asked45I would risk everything for a dream.I made my46to start my own company and leave my secure (无忧愁的)position after47 a regional sales meeting. The vice-president of our company delivered a48that changedmy life. He asked us,“ If a god would offer you three wishes, what would they be?”49to write down the three wishes, he then asked us, “ Whydo you need a50?”I wouldnever forget the power I felt at that moment. I realized that51I had accomplished in the past had prepared me for this moment. I was ready and didn ’needt a god ’helps to become a motivationalspeaker. A motivational speaker was52 .Having made that decision, I was immediately 53. One week after I gave notice,my husband was laid off from his job, and now we had no54. But I held fast to my dream. Thewonder really began to happen. In a short time my husband found a better job. And I was able to bookseveral 55engagements with new customers. I discovered the incredible power of dreams.36. A . rise B. blow C. put D . raise37. A . left B. came C. arrived D . slipped38. A . get B. hope C. make D . cheer39. A . that B. what C. which D . if40. A . dream B. idea C. girl D . speaker41. A . After B. Before C. Because D . While42. A . beginning B. working C. acting D . regarding43. A . life B. love C. income D . career44. A . disappointed B. moved C. surprised D . delighted45. A . when B. why C. if D . how46. A . plan B. promise C. decision D . mind47. A . attending B. joining C. entering D . holding48. A . newspaper B. book C. report D . speech49. A . day B. second C. week D . moment50. A . help B. job C. god D . company51. A . everything B. anything C. nothing D . somthing52. A . alive B. dead C. missing D . born53. A . examined B. searched C. checked D . tested54. A . help B. harm C. income D . money55. A . selling B. speaking C. writing D . listening5.I had an interesting experience playing ping-pong last year . I was playing against a36 opponent ( 敌手 ) . The score was 20 to 17 in her37. I won the next three points which madethe score 20 to 20. I38my paddle on the table and thanked my opponent and began to walkaway . She called me39and said we had to continue until one of us40.“ Look ,” I said ,“41if we, one of two events will take place . Either you or I will win .If you win , I will begin to42my skill . If I win , you will be unhappy . Isn know’ t it bette that we both played43, that we enjoyed the competition , and that we played to an even (相等 ) score ? ” This was a44ending for my opponent and for the persons watching this contest .It made45to me to leave with a tie(不分输赢 )game , an impasse (僵局 ): no winner, no46!So , my friends , here is the problem47me . Our present technology makes it possiblefor nations to48other nations with time for retaliatory (报复 ) strikes . In such a nuclear timethere49be no winners, only losers . Under these conditions , the only c hoice to50global destruction is global impasse . This would be a51“ tie game” where no nation winsand no nation loses . An impasse reached through compromise (妥协 ). This is because compromise becomes the only means of52. We cannot destroy this beautiful planet by holding on to53understanding of victory . The54victory is in achieving a desirable impasse . No onewins , 55no one loses either .36. A . tiring B. poor C. fine 37. A . favor B. side C. lead 38. A . threw B. placed C. stuck 39. A . up B. over C. on 40. A . lost B. won C. gave up 41. A . perform B. stop C. continue 42. A . doubt B. hate C. practise 43. A . hard B. fair C. poorly 44. A . close B. surprising C. satisfying 45. A . progress B. room C. sense 46. A . loser B. fighter C. success 47. A . encouraging B. frightening C. shocking 48. A . destroy B. attack C. seize 49. A . may B. should C. can 50. A . escape B. flee C. accept 51. A . different B. small C. huge 52. A . surviving B. living C. staying 53. A . an old B. an unusual C. the same D . braveD . placeD . dropped D . backD . tired out D . leaveD . desertD . wellD . reasonable D . timeD . playerD . troubling D . ruleD . mustD . avoidD . familiarD . pleasing D . a complete54. A . great B. only C. same D . equal55. A . while B. but C. as D . since6.Time is very important in our lives. It36 our everyday moments. However, time never had any37 in my life until 1 received a watch from my father that organized my life and made me more38.It's round in the center with two silver bands that go around my wrist. And all of it is made of silver. This 39tells me the importance of time in my life.I received this 40on a gray-sky day. 1 had to go to the airport at 9:00 AM to41up my Uncle Ali and take him to my father's house.42 , I was late because I was43 out with my friends. Later on that day, around 11:00 AM, I44 my uncle, but I was very45for him. He had46 the airport and taken a taxi to my father's house.I got to my father's house at 2:00 PM on the same day and looked at my angry father's face I felt47of myself at that moment. After I said hi to my48 father and tired uncle, my father asked me to sit next to him where he handed me this watch as a gift from him. Then he said,“Essa, did you have49 with your friends today?”I answered, “Yes father, and I'm sorry about not picking up my Uncle Ali” He said, "What you50 was not very nice and you should be sorry for your51 . ”I was ashamed and said,“Father, I'll never do it again. I promise.”He said,“I hope today you learned something important, and this watch will be a52for you. ” He told me to take this watch and use it as an organizer of my53.I learned a very important lesson from my father: to54time and never be late to get someone. This watch is 55 to me, not because of its price, but because of the lesson that I learned from it.36.A. appreciates B. organizes C. orders D. explains37.A. importance B. similarity C. necessity D. interest38.A. confident B. independent C. efficient D. responsible39.A. object B. belonging C. matter D. stranger40.A. card B. letter C. gift D. thing41.A. call B. pick C. put D. bring42.A. Otherwise B. Fortunately C. However D. Hopefully43.A. going B. hanging C. standing D. leaving44.A. forgot B. remembered C. saw D. visited45.A. anxious B. nervous C. early D. late46.A. reached B. recognized C. left D. found47.A. ashamed B frightened C. disappointed D. shy48.A. kind B. happy C. angry D. doubtfulB. funC. appointmentD. quarrels50.A. said B. did C. thought D. forgot51.A. ideas B. words . C. actions D. promises52.A. wonder B. hope C. requirement D reminderB. dayC. wayD. thought54. A. waste B. respect C. neglect D. enjoy55. A. useful B. necessary C. different D. important7.A girl grumbled(发怨言 )to her father about her hard life. She wanted to36because she didn ’t know what she had to do. She felt37for fighting and fighting.One38 had been solved but another came.Her father, a cook,took her into the kitchen. He39water into three pans. After boiling, in the first pan40some carrots, the second some eggs and the last was put with coffee. He waited without any41from his mouth.The girl closed her mouth and waited,42by what her father did. After about twenty minutes, her father43 the stove and took out the carrots and the eggs. After that the coffee was poured into the cup.Turning back to her daughter, he asked, “what do you44?”“Carrots, eggs, and coffee,”she answered.Her father suggested her45 the carrots. She did and felt the carrots were46. Then he asked her to take the eggs and break them. After47them, she got the eggs, cooked and hard.48 ,he asked her to smell the coffee. She asked49,“What’s the meaning,father?”He explained that50had felt the same unfortunate, the boiling water but51action. The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak after in the52water. The fragile( 易碎的 )eggs became hard after cooked. Coffee cores( 中心 )were very unique,53 they could change water.“ 54 are you? ”asked her father, “When the calamity (磨难) knocks your door, how isyour 55 ? Are you carrots, eggs, or coffee?”36. A . catch up B. wear out C. give up D . run out37. A . tired B. thrilled C. confident D . promising38. A . matter B. business C. question D . problem39. A . made B. poured C. changed D . irrigated40. A . was added B. were put C. remained D . increased41. A . breath B. praises C. words D . complaints42. A . judged B. frightened C. disappointed D . confused43. A . turned off B. turned up C. turned down D . turned away44. A . mean B. see C. suggest D . explain45. A . touching B. eating C. observing D . keeping46. A . bad B. hard C. soft D . gentle47. A . hitting B. peeling C. beating D . destroying48. A . Besides B. Thus C. Still D . Lastly49. A . impatiently B. shyly C. regretfully D . bravely50. A . nothing B. anything C. each thing D . something51. A . different B. certain C. more D . unequal52. A . cold B. boiled C. boiling D . changeable53. A . or B. if C. though D . but54. A . How B. Who C. When D . Where(完整版)高考英语完形填空训练题55. A . influence B. replacement C. refusal D . reaction8.I had to walk past Coleen’ s house every day to get .to Atschoolthat36 Colleen and I didn’ t really know each other and I just used to37around with other lads up the road . Still, I’ d see her when I was walking home and I fancied her then.But Coleen wasn’ reallyt interested in boys. We had little in38because she was a good student39all I was interested in was my football .I40 to pull little tricks and try to get close to her, but I41 and with Coleen’mqu it ewas worse because I fancied her. I42 wanted to kiss her but I didn’.tknow howI remembered once I43to have a contact lenses(隐形眼镜) that I couldn t get ’in my eyes and asked her to have a44and see if my eyes were OK.She looked and then walked away.I could never get the45 to ask her out properly or kiss her .I invited her out on46of dates,but she thought I wasn47 ’.tBut my day came when the48 came off her bike . I saw her and stopped to help on my way home. I fixed the bike then asked her if she would come on a date with me. This time she said yes! Iwas in49 nine .We went for a walk . We knew we were going for a kiss. I took her to the back of the church, itwas like the local50 lane.It was the first kiss that51to me, she was special.I knew then thatwe were52for each other.I53 her home and I phoned her as soon as I got in and asked her for a proper54.Again,she said yes.As weeks55to months, I realized how much in love I was by the way my life had changedfrom simply rushing out on to the street after school to play .36. A . stage B . period C.grade D. scale37. A . hang B . march C.move D. play38. A . belief B . common C.thought D. expectation39. A . for B . as C.while D. when40. A . was accustomed B . tried C.used D. would like41. A . frank B . anxious C.clever D. shy42. A . anxiously B . hopelessly C.helplessly D. desperately43. A . had B . pretended C.learned D. fancied44. A . test B . check C.examination D. look45. A . chance B . time C.favor D. courage46. A . loads B . letters C.burdens D. invitation47. A . friendly B . excellent C.serious D. weak48. A . chain B . handbag C.load D. dictionary49. A . grade B . cloud C.road D. class50. A . students ’ B . people’s C.lovers ’D. players’51. A . inspired B . mattered C.returned D. awarded52. A . found B . cared C.made D. claimed53. A . got B . walked C.sent D. rode54. A . marriage B . appointment C.home-stay D. date55. A . turned B . led C.went D. came(完整版)高考英语完形填空训练题9.In August 2000, I walked onto the campus of Illinois State University( ISU )as a simple, quiet girl from a small rural town. There were more freshmen here than the population of my21hometown. Standing by myself, I was all of a sudden22by strangers from various backgrounds. I was23 with this place and, for the first time in my life, I felt24 .Over time, I realized that everyone around25 the same. The strangers soon became friends, and the campus turned into one where I found26. Before I knew it, ISU became my “ 27”away from home.Throughout the four years, I learned a lot I had not learnt from my28 . I realized that you cannot29late Thursday night and still pass your Friday exam; that pizza three times a day will gain the3015 pounds. I also figured out who I was as a person and found the best31family in the friends.The bittersweet day came when I had to32the college chapter of my life. I thought I would 33, but I didn’ t . I knew I would have my college years, my friends and34, with me forever. I even had a sense of35 that my four years of difficult classes finally paid off.However,36hit the day after graduation. For three months I was 37,not to mention I had loans(贷款) to repay and no 38 .This January, I received an offer from a school three hours away from home.I will move on, with39 I had on that first day of college, to the place I again will call home. But I believe I will40it!21. A . native B. entire C. former D . small22. A . puzzled B. supported C. surrounded D . discovered23. A . satisfied B. surprised C. frightened D . unfamiliar24. A . alone B. excited C. scared D . delighted25. A . imagined B. experienced C. believed D . remained26. A . loneliness B. difficulty C. peace D . comfort27. A . home B. gift C. purpose D . apartment28. A . books B. parents C. hometown D . teachers29. A . sit up B. stay out C. work hard D . rest easy30. A . freshman B. university C. family D . friends31. A . unusual B. ordinary C. second D . private32. A . enlarge B. pause C. value D . close33. A . cry B. shout C. laugh D . jump34. A . relations B. subjects C. memories D . strangers35. A . worry B. ease C. victory D . freedom36. A . situation B. struggle C. reality D . hardship37. A . disabled B. unemployed C. refused D . disturbed38. A . energy B. knowledge C. devotion D . income39. A . interests B. curiosities C. pleasures D . feelings40. A . treasure B. improve C. prefer D . reduce10.My First JobI was six when I joined my father and two elder brothers at sunrise in the fields of Eufaula Okla.36the time I was eight I had been helping Dad fix up old furniture. He gave me a cent for everynail I37out of old boards.I got my first38job at JM ’s Restaurant in town, when I was 12. My main responsibilities were39tables and washing dishes,40sometimes I helped cook.Every day after school I would41for JM ’s and work until ten. Even on Saturdays I42 from two until eleven. At that age it was difficult going to work and43my friends run off to swim or play. I didn’tnecessarily like work, but I loved what working44me to have. Because of my45I was always the one buying when my friends and I wentto the local Tastee Freez. This made me46.Word that I was trustworthy and hard-working47around town. A local clothing store offered me credit (赊账)48I was only in seventh grade. I immediately49 a $68 sports coat and a $22 pair of shoes. I was50only 65 cents an hour, and I already owed the storekeeper $90! So I learned51the danger of easy credit. I paid it52as soon as I could.My first job taught me self-control, responsibility and brought me a53of personal satisfaction few of my friends had experienced. As my father,54worked three jobs, once told me, “If you55sacrifice and responsibility,there are not many things in life you can ’thave. ”How right he was!36.A. Before B. Within C. From D. By37.A. pulled B. put C. picked D. pressed38.A. usual B. real C. main D. particular39.A. sweeping B. packing C. clearing D. emptying40.A. or B. so C. but D. even41.A. head B. turn C. change D. move42.A. studied B. worked C. played D. slept43.A. helping B. having C. watching D. letting44.A. asked B. told C. promised D. allowed45.A. study B. power C. age D. job46.A. proud B. friendly C. lucky D. hopeful47.A. ran B. got C. flew D. carried48.A. although B. while C. if D. since49.A. sold B. borrowed C. charged D. wore50.A. keeping B. making C. paying D. taking51.A. gradually B. greatly C. hardly D. early52.A. out B. over C. away D. off53.A. point B. level C. part D. sign54.A. he B. that C. who D. whoever55.A. understand B. demand C. offer D. fear(1).BADCD, CAABD, ABDAB, DACBC(2).36----40 DBABC41----45 ACDAA 46----50 CBACD 51---55 CABDD(3).36-40 BCDAA 41-45BACCB46-50 ABAAD 51-55ABCBB(4).36—40DACBA41—45AADCB46—50CADDC51—55ADDCB(5).36—40 CABDB 41 —45 CADBC(6).36-55 BADAC BCBBD CACBB 46—50 ADACD 51 —55 CAABB CDABD(7).36—40 CADBB 41—45 CDABA46—50CBDAC51 —55 ACDBD(8).36—40AABCC 41—45DDBDD 46—50ACABC51 —55BCBDA(9).21—25BCDAB 26—30DACBA31 —35CDACB 36—40CBDDA(10).6-40 DABCC41-45 ABCDD 46-50 ABACB 51-55 DDBCA。
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I made up my mind to drive to South Carolina to meet my friends in my used car. Though I had only been there once 1 and did not know the 2 very well. I was on the 3 after I had made some inquiries (询问).At Ashvelle, there was a crossroad where I could go on along the main road or I could take a short cut. The short cut was to 4 several hills and was dangerous ,I hesitated (犹豫)for a little while and then chose the main road, for I wanted to be 5 .Something strange happened after I drove a long 6 and found it was not the correct road that I wanted to 7, but the hilly road I decided to avoid .I realized that it was at the 8 that I had made the 9 mistake. “What shall I do?” I asked myself .If I went back to take that road again, it would be very late by the time I got to Columbia. Thin it 10 , I decided to go on. “If 11 people can go along this road, why can’t I?” I 12 myselfThe short cut, to my surprise ,was not that 13 .In fact, it was only a very peaceful country road, 14 up and down two low 15 .There was 16 traffic. On both sides of the road, you could see trees, wild flowers, and 17 with cows and horses. My fear was 18 with the wind. Listening to the beautiful country music over my car stereo (立体声), I drove on and 19 the scenery which was so quiet and so natural .Even my used car forgot to give me 20 .It was just in this light heartedness that I arrived at my destination. My friends, after they heard what had happened to me, all said it sounded like an adventure.1. A. before B. ago C. alreadyD. still2. A. town B. country C. friendsD. way3. A. train B. car C. highwayD .phone4. A. have B. go C. rideD. cross5. A. safe B. dangerous C. fastD. slow6. A. moment B. way C. roadD. day7. A. come B. leave C. takeD. drive8. A. crossroad B. corner C. stationD. beginning9. A. direction B. road C. disappointed D. interesting10. A. about B. over C. ofD. up11. A. another B. the other C. otherD. others12. A. asked B. forced C. encouragedD. told13. A. far B. safe C. dangerousD. dirty14. A. going B. coming C. drivingD. walking15. A. lands B. cars C. farmsD. hills16. A. heavy B. little C. fewD. light17. A. farms B. trucks C. housesD. villages18. A. together B. gone C. coveredD. coming19. A. looked B. liked C. enjoyedD. found20. A. happiness B. scenery C. joys D. problemsTick,tock,tick,tock. I’m sitting here,watching the movements of my existence pass slowly away. My house has been 1 for such a long time,and I’m lonely and forgotten. Sitting here, by myself, all that I can do is 2 and th i nk about my past. I could tell you stories that only 3 would know. But walls can’t speak.I came to this place many years ago,along with an old man…. 4 , he was with me for on1y three short years before he passed o n….For a time,I was left alone,while people came and 5 t he house…. Then,one day a nice couple moved in with a young son. 6 , the i r son Danny liked to stay with me,and I was completely 7 with him. He always looked as if he loved the stories I told,most of which began with. ‘‘Back i n my day…”and ‘‘When I was 8 .…”I sometimes had the kind of idea that he didn’t really understand what I was saying,but it felt good to be 9 . When Danny went off to college, my heart broke. Soon afterward, 10 sold the house.…New owners came and 11 . Then,One day it so happened that I was in when a new family was moving into the house. You can’t even imagine my 12 when,unexpectedly, Danny walked through the front door. He had a 13 and kids now. I was so overjoyed when I saw him that I put all my 14 into my daily activities. ... I spent the next twenty years watching his kids grow up, with a mixture of pride and 15 about what would happen next.The kids finally became 16 and Danny sold the house. That was about five years ago…. Some of the local kids ha v e started the rumor that the house is haunted (闹鬼的)--- and,in a way,it is. It is haunted by 17 of all the people who have lived in it. Every second has 18 me so much. I have been 19 them down and they are almost up for me.... I hope that someday somebody will 20 me, and drop in on me again. Maybe then I’ll get a new home and an opportunity for a whole new set of memories.1. A. crowded B. empty C. painted D. sold2. A. look back B. enjoy food C. have a dream D. chat with friends3. A. friends B. learners C. neighbors D. walls4. A. Luckily B. Happily C. Sadly D. Surprisingly5. A. looked at B. settled in C. bought in D. sold out6. A. At last B. At one time C. In the end D. From the beginning7. A. tired B. friendly C. taken D. fond8. A. older B. healthier C. better D. younger9. A. loved B. told C. disliked D. believed10. A .Danny B. I C. his paren t s D. the old man11. A. settled B. went C. lived D. greeted12. A. pity B. pride C. surprise D. sadness13. A. friend B. daughter C. son D. wife14. A. energy B. time C. life D. ideas15. A. happiness B. dream C. anxiety D. disappointment16. A. old B. impatient C. adults D. tired17. A. families B . furniture C. houses D. memories18. A. impressed B. surprised C. encouraged D. inspired19. A. putting B. copying C. counting D. taking20. A. call B. remember C. visit D. attendThe sound of the rain hitting the windows wakes me up and it sound just exactly as it did 15 years ago, which reminded me of my girlhood.It was my second day of 1 and it was raining heavily. I could not 2 the habit I had at home , so I fell asleep right at my 3 . I woke up to find myself not in the classroom but carried on Dad’s back. We were 4 home. It was the last time I felt 5 to him.After that, he never carried me or hugged me as other fathers did to their children. I was not bothered much by this 6 . I was proud of it, for I felt 7 and “grown up.” However, there were times when I felt depressed by not having sought 8 from him.One day, I was writing Chinese characters as homework. I hated doing this more than anything. Dad came and stood behind me for a moment, 9 me scratching (乱吐,勾抹) the paper. Then he said,“This kind of writing needs10 .Your writing is not strong enough. Press harder.”I follow his 11 for the next two words, but 12 I could see little improvement, I followed my own method-the13 way. His advice did not improve my writing but our 14 . As I grew older, I found out that he had finished his 15 in Grade 6, which was the highest grade in town then, so he was considered to be a 6 . People used to ask him to write something to put on the walls, but he never felt very useful.He often said to me, “As you can see, this family is going to count on you. We are 17 to improve you anything for your future .Your have to get 8 to change the life for yourself.”As a result of his 19 , I have 20 it through high school and through college.1. A. graduation B. employment C. college D. school2. A. from B. resist C. follow D. break3. A. dormitory B. door C. desk D. bed4 A. at B. already C. beyond D. halfway5. A. close B. near C. happy D. relaxed6. A. gap B. thought C. actionD. accident7. A. lonely B. depressed C. independent D. comfortable8. A. comfort B. help C. support D. explanation9. A. helping B. directing C. watching D. blaming10. A. skill B. patience C. time D. practice11. A. introduction B. manner C. spirit D. advice12. A. even if B. while C. as D. though13. A. difficult B. slow C. efficient D. fast14. A. relationship B. friendship C. thought D. life15. A. schooling B. life C. hope D. expectation16. A. writer B. scholar C. scientist D. specialist17. A. tired B. glad C. useless D. ready18. A. an education B. a rich boyfriend C. a well-paid job D. a good writing19. A. help B. expectations C. examination D. watch20. A. succeeded B. got C. made D. foundThe worst thing is the headlines. I use the underground almost every day and watch the people travel, their heads 1 in the{r newspapers. The headlines today 2 suicide (自杀) bombers and of horrific attacks that they say 3 by members of our community.Something on the journey is 4 . I am not 5 anything that would indicate I am a Muslim. I normally do not 6 it is Friday and I am on my way to prayers. 7 I sense an uneasiness in the carriage. People are 8 . No one is speaking and it must be said that no one is being 9 unfriendly towards me. But I think the 10 I get are different.I am being checked out, sized up. It is all a bit uncomfortable.People are looking around for things and people 11 look suspicious (可疑的). I am doing it a bit 12 and in the coming days, as more claims are made about the people who did this and their aims, that feeling is likely to get 13 . As you look around the 14 , it is difficult to know what people are thinking. Some are 15 thinking “those Muslims come here and look what they do" but they 16 understand we condemn (谴责) this like everyone else.Whoever did this didn't 17 about who was killed or whether they were Christian or Muslim. They just had no respect 18 human life at all. We all travel around London and we use public transport. We have as much fear as anyone else about 19 in something. But in the coming days, everyone is going to have to work together and keep calm. We will look out for each other and that's how we. will 20 this difficulty.1. A. buried B. hung C. hidden D. sunk2. A. tell about B. talk over C. think out D. Speak of3. A. to carry on B. were carried out C. to carry out D. were carried on4. A. different B. difficult C. easy D. interesting5. A. putting on B. dressing C. wearing D. having on6. A. unless B. until C. before D. after7. A. However B. Thus C. But D. And8. A. calm B. noisy C. quiet D. cheerful9. A. in a way B. in one way C. in no way D. in any way10. A. looks B. opinions C. ideas D. experiences11. A. which B. that C. who D. whom12. A. itself B. himself C. myself D. oneself13. A. better B. worse C. more D. less14. A. carriage B. bus C. train D. taxi15. A. surely B. certainly C. probably D. hopefully16. A. have to B. might C. are able to D. may17. A. ask B. hear C. know D. care18. A. with B. of C. for D. to19. A. keeping up B. being caught up C. catching up D. being kept up with20. A. get away B. get off C. get out D. get throughThe other day I was talking to a stranger on the bus; he told me that he had a good 1 in Chicago and he wondered if, by any chance, I 2 to know him . For a moment, I thought he might be 3 ,but I could tell from the expression on his face that he was not. He was 4 . I felt like saying that it was ridiculous (可笑的) to 5 that out of all the millions of people in Chicago I could possibly have ever bumped into his friend. But, 6 , I just smiled and reminded him that Chicago was a very 7 city. He nodded, and I thought he was going to be content to drop the subject and talk about something else. But I was wrong. He was silent for a few minutes, and then he 8 to tell me all about his friend.His friend’s main 9 in life seemed to be tennis. He was an excellent tennis player , and he 10 had his own tennis court. There were a lot of people with swimming 11 , yet there were only two people with private tennis court; his friend in Chicago was one of them. I told him that I knew several 12 like that, including my brother, who was doctor in California. He 13 that maybe there were more private courts in the country, than he 14 but he did not know of any others. Then he asked me 15 my brother lived in California. When I said Sacramento, he said that was a coincidence 16 his Chicago friend spent the summer in Sacramento last year and he lived next door to a 17 who had a tennis court in his backyard. I said I felt that really was a coincidence (巧合) because my next-door neighbour had gone to Sacramento last summer and had 18 the house next to my broth er’s house. For a moment, we stared at each other, but we did not say anything.“Would your friend’s name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?” I asked finally. He 19 and said, “Yes. Would your brother’s name happen to be Dr Rey Hunter?” It was my 20 to l augh. “Yes,” I replied.1. A. brother B. teacher C. neighbour D. friend2. A. managed B. happened C. tried D. wanted3. A. expecting B. lying C. joking D. talking4. A. funny B. serious C. careful D.disappointed5. A. think B. find C. realize D. see6. A. indeed B. actually C. instead D. exactly7. A. famous B. interesting C. noisy D. big8. A. began B. stopped C. refused D. failed9. A. problem B. interest C. choice D. work10. A. just B. ever C. even D. surely11. A. suit B. habit C. pools D.river12. A. people B. players C. strangers D. friends13. A. advised B. argued C. admitted D. announced14. A. recognized B. realized C. visited D. found15. A. how B. whether C. when D.where16. A. because B. if C. then D. though17. A. doctor B. friend C. neighbour D. player18. A. hired B. visited C. designed D. sold19. A. smiled B. laughed C. cried D. nodded20. A. chance B. pleasure C. time D. turnIt was the last day of the final examination in a large eastern university. On the steps of one building, a group of engineering seniors gathered, discussing the exam due to begin in a few 1 . On their faces was confidence (自信). This was their last exam — then on to 2 and jobs.Some talked of jobs they already had; others talked of jobs they 3 get. With the certainty of four years of college, they felt ready and able to take 4 of the world.The coming exam, they knew, would be a(n) 5 task. The professor had said they could bring 6 books or notes they wanted, requesting only that they did not 7 each other, during the test.8 they entered the classroom. The professor passed out the papers. And smiles 9 on the students’ faces as they noted there were only five essay-type questions.Three hours had passed 10 the professor began to collect the papers. The students no longer looked confident. On their faces was a frightened expression. Papers in hand, no one spoke as the professor faced the class.He looked at the 11 faces before him, and then asked, “How many completed all five questions?” 12 a hand was raised.“How many answered four?” Still no hands.“Three? Two?” The students moved restlessly in their seats.“One, then? Certainly somebody finished 13 .”But the class remained silent.The professor put down the papers. “That is exact ly what I 14 ,” he said. “I just want to impress upon you that, 15 you have completed four years of engineering, there are still many things about the 61 you don’t know. These questions you couldn’t answer are relatively 17 in everyday practice. ”Then smiling, he added, “You will all 18 this course, but remember — even though you are now college graduates, your education has just 19 .”The years have 20 the name of this professor, but not the lesson he taught.1. A. seconds B. minutes C. hours D. days2. A. interview B. discussion C. education D. graduation3. A. would B. must C. have to D. used to4. A. hold B. control C. chargeD. place5. A. interesting B. necessary C. easy D. unusual6. A. no B. either C. any D. all7. A. listen to B. look at C. refer to D.talk to8. A. Nervously B. Joyfully C. Quickly D. Curiously9. A. appeared B. changed C. froze D. stopped10. A. then B. as C. before D. after11. A. pleased B. worried C. surprised D. moved12. A. Not B. Once C. Only D. Even13. A. all B. none C. one D. it14. A. wondered B. enjoyed C. hated D. expected15. A. right now B. as though C. now that D. even though16. A. exam B. subject C. question D. college17. A. valuable B. difficult C. common D. strange18. A. pass B. fail C. take D. start19. A. begun B. completed C. failed D. succeeded20. A. forgot B. remembered C. strengthened D. weakenedSchool was over and I was both mentally and physically tired. I sat at the very front of the bus because of 1 to get home. Sitting at the front makes you 2 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.Janie, the driver, tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere by striking the match of 3 .I try to mind my manners and 4 listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day, 5 , her conversation was worth listening to.“My father’s sick,” she said to no one in 6 . 1 could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. With a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked, “What’s wrong with him?”With her eyes wet and her voice tight from 7 the tears, she responded, “Heart trouble.” Her eyes 8 as she continued. “I’ve already lost my mu m, so I don’t think I can 9 losing him.”I couldn’t respond. 1 was 10 My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 11 my own mother was thrown into when my father died.I saw how hard it was, 12 still is, for her. I wouldn’t like anyone to go through 13 .Suddenly I realized Janie wasn’t only a bus driver. That was just her job. She had a 14 world of family and concerns too. I had never thought of her as anything but a driver.I suddenly felt very 15 . I realized I had only thought of people as 16 as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and 17 as unimportant.For all I know, I’m just another person in 18 else’s world, and may not even be important. I should not have been so selfish and self—centred. Everyone 19 a place to go to, people to see and appointments to 20 . Understanding people is an art.1. A. determination B. decision C. attempt D. anxiety2. A. make B. think C. stand D. find3. A. topic B. conversation C. discussion D. message4. A. devotedly B. carelessly C. sincerely D. politely5. A. therefore B. thus C. otherwise D. however6. A. common B. silence C. particular D. surprise7. A. avoiding B. clearing C. keeping D. fighting8. A. lowered B. closed C. widened D. opened9. A. mind B. regret C. bear D. miss10. A. angry B. shocked C. curious D. interested11. A. pain B. pity C. disappointment D. mercy12. A. yet B. and C. or D. but13. A. this B. them C. that D. one14. A. dark B. narrow C. whole D. bright15. A. confused B. selfish C. worried D. sad16. A. long B. much C. well D. far17. A. regard her B. Helped her out C. Brushed her off D. take her18. A. someone B. anyone C. no one D. everyone19. A. has B. takes C. finds D. needs20. A. stay B. remain C. keep D. putMy sister and I grew up in a little village in England. Our father was a struggling 1 , but I always knew he was 2 . He never criticized us, but used 3 to bring out our best. He’d say, “If you pour water o n flowers, they flourish. If you don’t give them water, they die.” I 4 as a child I said something 5 about somebody, and my father said, “ 6 time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, it’s a reflection of you.” He explained that if I looked for the best 7 people, I would get the best 8 . From then on I’ve always tried to 9 the principle in my life and later in running my company.Dad’s also always been very 10 . At 15, I started a magazine. It was 11 a great deal of my time, and the headmaster of my school gave me a 12 :stay in school or leave to work on my magazine.I decided to leave, and Dad tried to sway me from my decision, 13 any good father would. When he realized I had made up my mind, he said, “Ri chard, when I was 23, my dad 14 me to go into law. And I’ve 15 regretted it. I wanted to be a biologist, 16 I didn’t pursue my 17 . You know what you want. Go fulfill it.”As 18 turned out, my little publication went on to become Student, a national 19 for young people in the U.K. My wife and I have two children, and I’d like to think we are bringing them up in the same way Dad 20 me.1. A. biologist B. manager C. lawyer D. gardener2. A. strict B. honest C. specialD. learned3. A. praise B. courage C. power D. warmth4. A. think B. imagine C. remember D. guess5. A. unnecessary B. unkind C. unimportant D. unusual6. A. Another B. Some C. Any D. Other7. A. on B. in C. atD. about8. A. in case B. by turns C. by chance D. in return9. A. revise B. set C. review D. follow10. A. understanding B. experienced C. serious D. demanding11. A. taking up B. making up C. picking up D. keeping up12. A. suggestion B. decision C. notice D. choice13. A. and B. as C. even if D. as if14. A. helped B. allowed C. persuaded D. suggested15. A. always B. never C. seldom D. almost16. A. rather B. but C. for D. therefore17. A. promise B. task C. belief D. dream18. A. this B. he C. it D.that19. A. newspaper B. magazine C. program D. project20. A. controlled B. comforted C. reminded D. raiseJune was lying by the Olympic size swimming pool in her new swimsuit. She was really hot and dived into water. 1 else was in the pool. The refreshing water cooled her body immediately, which 2 her to continue doing some laps there.Now having swum in the past several years and being a bit out of 3 , June began to tire 4 . “Ah, no pains, no gains,” June thought to herself. June 5 to swim, realizing her head was 6 . Breathing became difficult. Her vision wasn’t so 7 . She saw the lifeguard and a couple of others around the pool. No sense in 8 anyone. She continued.She found 9 in the middle of the pool. Deciding not to make a scene, she continued to swim. 10 , she made it to the other side of the pool. Nausea (恶心), weakness and exhaustion (精疲力竭) 11 it difficult for June to get out of the pool. 12 she stood, her body slowly shook back and forth, Losing her 13 .Realizing she needed help but 14 to even say anything, she 15 the pool side and stood there. Several minutes later she had enough energy to only 16 her body up out of the pool. Sitting at the side of the pool with her feet in the water she felt that someone was 17 at her. It was the lifeguard. June was just able to 18 her hand, telling him she was okay.Have you ever found yourself in a 19 where you’re in trouble and you don’t ask for help? There is nothing 20 in asking for help. June could have drowned. However, we all have the tendency, as June did.1. A someone B. No one C Anyone D. Everyone2. A. encouraged B. advised C. allowed D. forced3. A. mind B. time C. shape D. fashion4. A. hardly B. easily C. falselyD. unexpectedly5. A. remained B. stopped C. happened D. continued6. A. hurting B. hurt C. suffering D. suffered7. A. sure B. clean C. clear D. poor8. A. bothering B. interrupting C. attracting D. helping9. A. one B. it C. her D. herself10. A. Lastly B. Finally C. Suddenly D. Surprisingly11. A. found B. let C. made D. felt12. A. Since B. As C. Until D. Unless13. A. life B. courage C. chanceD. balance14. A. unable B. ready C. proud D. afraid15. A. came across B. lay on C. leaned against D. fought with16. A. pull B. push C. raised D.rise17. A laughing B. staring C. glimpsing D. shrugging18. A. hold B. lend C. move D. wave19. A. atmosphere B. condition C. situation D. environment20. A. difficult B. different C. useful D. wrongAs a teenager, I felt I was always letting people down. I was rebellious (反叛的) on the outside, 1 on the inside, I wanted people to 2 me.Once I left home to hitchhike (搭便车) to California with my friend Penelope. The trip wasn’t 3 , and there were many times I didn’t feel safe. One situation in particular 4 me grateful to still be alive When I returned home, I was different, not so outwardly sure of myself.I was happy to be home. But then I noticed that Penelope, who was 5 with us, was wearing my clothes. And my 6 seemed to like her better than me. I wondered if I would be7 if I weren’t there. I told my mom, and she explained that 8 Penelope was a lovely girl, no one could 9 me. I pointed out, “ She is more patient and is neater than I have ever been.” My mom said these were wonderful 10 ,butI was the only person who could fill my11 , She made me realize that even with my 12 — and there were man y —I was a loved member of the family who couldn’t be replaced.I became a searcher, wanting to 13 who I was and what made me unique (独一无二的). My 14 of myself was changing. I wanted a solid base to start from.. I started to resist (抵抗) pressure to 15 in ways that I didn’t like any more, and I was 16 by who I really was. I came to feel much more 17 that no one can ever take my place.Each of us 18 a unique (独一无二的) place in the world.You are special, no matter what others say or what you may think. So 19 about being replaced.You 20 be.1. A. and B. but C. as D. for2. A. leave B. respect C. admireD. like3. A. easy B. hard C. fun D. long4. A. succeeded B. kept C. managed D. remained5. A. playing B. eating C. staying D. running6. A. family B. friends C. relatives D. class7. A. loved B. mentioned C. cared D. missed8. A. before B. after C. though D. unless9. A. scold B. compare C. replace D. match10. A. qualities B. girls C. people D. times11. A. character B. role C. task D. job12. A. faults B. advantages C. manners D. pities13. A. look for B. look back C. find out D. give up14. A. picture B. view C. sense D. drawing15. A. think B. learn C. change D. act16. A. thankful B. delighted C. disappointed D. hopeful17. A. sure B. doubtful C. happy D. lonely18. A. carries B. catches C. seizes D. holds19. A. talk B. forget C. care D. argue20. A. mustn’t B. shouldn’t C. can’t D. needn’tTake a taxi from Sydney Airport and chance s are that the driver will not say “G’day” with the broad accent you might expect. Probe a little further and you will probably 1 that he was not born in Australia. 2 the United States, Australia is a society of 3 , and Sydney has been a preferred destination for many of these new 4 . Over the past half century the Anglo-Irish immigrants who 5 the city’s original population have been joined by successive waves of Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, and , more 6 , Asians. This mixture has 7 a cultural activeness and energy that were missing only a generation 8 . Sydney is a city 9 .Compared with the traffic in the 10 of Australia, Sydney is fast and impatient. The more than 4 million people in this 11 work hard and play harder, moderation is something practiced by the citizens of Melbourne. Sydney 12 the tallest buildings, the most expensive real estate, the finest beaches, and the seediest nightlife of any Australian city. Most Australians 13 its loud brash ways with a mixture of fear and fascination, 14 Sydneysiders prefer to think of home as energetic rather than ordinary. Visiting this city is a(n) 15 part of an Australian experience. But remember, as you do so, that Sydney is no more representative of Australia 16 New York is of the United States. It has joined the 17 of the great global cities whose characters are essentially 18 , offering great looks, style, and sophistication. In 2000, the year that the Olympic Games 19 to the city, Sydney became one of the 20 destinations of the new millennium.1. A. observe B. discover C. expect D. catch2. A. Like B. As C. With D.For3. A. settlers B. immigrants C. citizens D. the rich4. A. people B. race C. strangers D. arrivals5. A. took up B. kept up C. made up D. brought6. A. luckily B. surprisingly C. recently D. possibly7. A. created B. supported C. given D. expressed8. A. before B. after C. later D. ago9. A. in a panic B. in a hurry C. in a way D. in a sense10. A. rest B. other C. else D. most11. A. country B. town C. city D. state12. A. stands B. lies C. exists D. has13. A. compare B. think C. match D. regard14. A. if B. unless C. although D. so15. A. essential B. final C. proud D. reasonable16. A. than B. what C. that D. and17. A. routes B. ranks C. circles D. ways18. A. national B. racial C. personal D. international19. A. added B. occurred C. came D. appeared20. A. precious B. fashionable C. widespread D. complex。
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高三完形填空10篇及答案完形填空专项强化训练(一)My first job was at a local restaurant, where I worked for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow 1 .Helen was in her 30s and had extraordinary self-confidence, something I was really 2 . I looked up to Helen 3 she was doing what she loved— 4 people better. She always made everyone, customers and co-workers, 5 and feel good.Being a waitress changed my life. One of my 6 customers was Fred Hasbrook. He always ate an omelet(炒蛋), and when I saw him _7 , I tried to have it on his table as soon as he sat down.Thanks to the newfound confidence I 8 __from Helen, I dreamed of having my own __9 . But when I called my parents to ask for a loan(贷款), they said, “We just don’t have the money.”The next day, Fred saw me and asked, “What’s 10 ? You’re not smiling today.”I __11__my dream with him and said, “Fred, I know I can do more if somebody 12 just have faith in me.”Before long he handed me checks 13 __$50,000—along with a note that I have to this day. It reads, “The only collateral(抵押品)on this loan is my trust in your 14 as a person. Good people with a dream should have 15 __to make that dream come true.”I took the checks to Merrill Lynch, where the money was provided for me. I 16 __working at the restaurant, making 17 for the restaurant I would open. My plans soured, though, and I lost the 18 .Later I decided to apply for a job at Merill Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was__19 and ended up becoming a pretty good agent. 20 . I paid back Fred the $50,000, plus 14-percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to open my own firm.1. A. friend B. waitressC. citizenD. customer2. A. losing B. earningC. sharingD. lacking3. A. while B. thoughC. becauseD. unless4. A. helping B. respectingC. servingD. praising5. A. work B. eatC. smileD. speak6. A. regular B. favoriteC. respectedD. fresh7. A. eating B. greetingC.smilingD. coming8. A. found out B. picked upC. got backD. took away9. A. restaurant B. workC. houseD. money10. A. ahead B. thatC. thereD. up11. A. exchanged B. discussedC. sharedD. explained12. A. should B. wouldC. mightD. must13. A. counting B. totalingC. addingD. valuing14. A. ability B. honestyC. responsibiltyD. identity15. A. patience B. confidenceC. choiceD. chance16. A. loved B. practicedC. continuedD. enjoyed17. A. tables B. plansC. decisionsD. suggestions18. A. faith B. honestyC. moneyD. friend19. A. hired B. rejectedC. encouragedD. determined20. A. Fortunately B. ExcitedlyC. PersonallyD. Eventually(二)Flying first class was a new experience for us. We were happy to join the other few passengers who 1 fly in such luxury(奢侈). It was almost as if we had a sense of 2 to be sitting with the group of people that 3 us.As we chatted away about our travel, I could hear people around us talked about 4 __business meetings. It wasn’t long before I __5 that these people were used to flying in luxury. They are 6 people I thought.We noticed that the stewardess(女乘务员)was working non-stop to ensure the 7 __of the first class passengers. She could not walk by a seat without receiving a(n)8 . I thought how much she must love her job, 9 she smiled kindly at each person while 10 to their needs.As the stewardess walked by our seats near the 11 of the flight, I looked at her and said, “Thank you and I hope you’ll have a great night.”She stopped at our seats with a look of 12 , bent down, looked at me and said, “Excuse me?” I 13 my words and she smiled in a rather 14 way, almost as if I had asked her a question that she did not know how to answer. After a few moments she said, “I can 15 you work with the public.”“Why do you think so?” I asked. She answered very quietly, “Because you are the __16 passenger here to say thank you and I really 17 your kindess.The sense of belonging to the elite(精英)group of people in first class 18 as we heard her words. Our seats in luxury offered us 19 a comfortable ride. We were reminded that without 20 we would be flying in no class.1. A. would B. shouldC. couldD. must2. A. success B. disappointmentC. shameD. pride3. A. watched B. accompaniedC. surroundedD. welcomed4. A. boring B. busyC. pleasantD. tiring5. A. heard B. realizedC. rememberedD. asked6. A. brave B. kindC. importantD. fortunate7. A. safety B. restC. foodD. comfort8. A. note B. orderC. suggestionD. tip9. A. when B. whileC. forD. though10. A. attending B. lookingC. takingD. turning11. A. side B. middleC. endD. front12. A. dislike B. happinessC. kindnessD. disbelief13. A. repeated B. wroteC. showedD. explained14. A. happy B. lovelyC. kindD. funny15. A. help B. hearC. makeD. tell16. A. best B. onlyC. simpleD. usual17. A. doubt B. appreciateC. rememberD. misunderstand18. A. lost B. roseC. disappearedD.showed19. A. rather than B. better thanC. less thanD. more than20. A. happiness B. moneyC. kindnessD. trust(三)Aron Jackson is a hero. He grew up in a __1 family in Florida, with golf and sunshine filling most of his days.In his early 20s he decided to travel, and the experience has 2 his life. As a result of having witnessed extreme poverty abroad, Jackson quit college and 3 for Haiti to help children. In 2004, 4 the money he had earned by helping on the golf course, Jackson began__5 orphanages(孤儿院)with the help of the HomelessVoice newspaper in Florida.When he learned that the often-swollen(经常肿胀的)bellies(肚子)of thechildren he met were the 6 of worms, he tried his best to help them with 7__and deworming(除虫)medicine. Half of Haiti’s eight million residents live with internal parasites(寄生虫), and more than 40 percent of the children there are infected(感染).“The worms eat up to about 20 percent of a child’s nutritional intake(营养摄入)each day.” Jackson said, “This is the difference between life and __8 in a lot of situations.”It only 9 $20 to cure a child, and Jackson has helped 10 about $200,000 to support his work.“If the money is running out, I always look in my mailbox and find a check—…I don’t know how they hear about me, 11 __people do, and the money is 12 .” He helps run four orphanages, a parasite program and some medicial centers in Haiti. He’s 13 about 20,000 deworming pills in Haiti and educated Haitians about ways to __14 their getting the disease.“ 15 we first go into an orphanage, the children look very scary,” Jackson said, “But the deworming pills have a 16 effect in only weeks…They come back to life…You can see that they’re playing again and smiling.”To make ends meet, Jackson usually sleeps in a homelss shelter when 17 in Florida. He takes no 18 for his work, but Jackson said he couldn’t 19 doing anything else with his time and effort. “We’ve become like 20 . These kids are my kids.”1. A. poor B. richC. healthyD. happy2. A. enjoyed B. improvedC. changedD. colored3. A. looked B. caredC. wentD. headed4. A. through B. withC. byD. for5. A. picking up B. givng upC. setting upD. sending up6. A. deal B. causeC. resultD. reason7. A. courage B. confidenceC. educationD. culture8. A. education B. fmailyC. deathD. health9. A. affords B. paysC. spendsD. takes10. A. raise B. riseC. liftD. arise11. A. or B. butC. becauseD. and12. A. there B. hereC. aroundD. nowhere13. A. handed out B. handed downC. worked outD. worked at14. A. prevent B. protectC. saveD. guard15. A. When B. AfterC. SinceD. Though16. A. negative B. positiveC. certainD. clear17. A. near B. backC. farD. shortly18. A. praise B. payC. costD. notice19. A. stop B. imagineC. adviseD. help20. A. friends B. familiesC. childrenD. adults(四)There was a man who had a little boy that he loved very much. Every day after work the man would come home and 1 with the little boy. He would always 2 all of his extra time with the little boy.One night. while the man was at work, he __3 that he had extra work to do for the evening, and that he wouldn’t be able to play with his little boy. 4 he wanted to be able to give the boy something to keep him 5 . So, looking around his office, he saw a magazine with a large 6 of the world on the cover. He got a(n) 7 . He removed the map, and then patientoly tore it up into small pieces. Then he put all the 8 in his coat pocket.When he got home, the little boy came __9 to him and was ready to play. The man __10 that he had extra work to do and couldn’t play just now. He 11 the little boy into the dinning room, and 12 all the pieces of the map. He spread them on the table. He explained that it was a map of the world, and that by the time he could 13 together, his extra work would be 14 , and they could both play. Surely this would keep the child busy for hours, he thought.About half an hour later the boy came to the man and said, “Okay, it’s finished. Can we play now?”The man was 15 , saying, “That’s impossible. Let’s have a look.” And 16__enough, there was the picture of the world, all put together, every piece in its 17 .The man said, “That’s amazing! How did you do that?” The boy said, “It’s 18 . On the 19 of the page is a(n) 20 of a man. When I put the man together the whole world fell into place.”1. A. play B. watchC. shareD. enjoy2. A. take B. spendC. spareD. have3. A. recongnized B. realizedC. knewD. expected4. A. However B. OrC. ForD. But5. A. happy B. excitedC. busyD. silent6. A. map B. pictureC. figureD. image7. A. information B. chanceC. adviceD. idea8. A. world B. piecesC. paperD. magazine9. A. shouting B. expectingC. runningD. meeting10. A. explained B. persuadedC. shoutedD. discussed11. A. asked B. ledC. orderedD. showed12. A. did up B. dealt withC. put outD. took out13. A. looked it up B. got it aroundC. put it backD. turned it over14. A. finished B. wastedC. deliveredD. filled15. A. shocked B. surprisedC. satisfiedD. tired16. A. beautiful B. sureC. rightD. quite17. A. way B. positionC. sideD. place18. A. funny B. difficultC. simpleD. interesting19. A. cover B. backC. topD. front20. A. picture B. impressionC. sculptureD. shade(五)When I put my career on hold(中断)in 1996 to stay at home with my infant daughter, I had __1 feelings about my decision. I felt I was doing what I 2 to do, yet I felt certain loss of 3 .I had worked as a librarian and coordinator of a 4 information center for six years and had very strong 5 to my career. Yet, my heart told me that I 6 not behappy leaving my daughter every day. It 7 , it made financial sense for me to stay athome. When I subtracted(减去)the cost of childcare from my take-home salary, In 8 __that what was left wouldn’t really make 9 of a difference.In time I 10 to my “new” life and enjoyed watching my daughter go from infantto toddler(蹒跚学步的小孩). 11 , I felt like something was missing. I felt as if my skills were 12 . I worried that by the time I decided to return to work, there wouldn’t be a 13 for me. I began looking for things to do while at home—not 14 to earn money, but to keep up my 15 and learn new ones. In mid-1997 I became a career plannig guide at 16 was then the Mining Company. I was able to use my knowledge of career planning 17 with my research skills to provide information others needed. I also learned new and valuable things in the process—my knowledge of the Internet deepened and this in turn 18 new opportunities. As my daughter got closer to kindergarten, I 19 to build my skills so that as she needed me 20 duringthe day, I had a career to turn to and another transition(过渡时期)to get through.1. A. happy B. excitedC. worriedD. mixed2. A. hoped B. wantedC. expectedD. needed3. A. freedom B. moneyC. respectD. identity4. A. house B. jobC. marriageD. sport5. A. feelings B. contactC. relationsD. ties6. A. would B. shouldC. needD. must7. A. total B. conclusionC. balanceD. addition8. A. guessed B. supposedC. realizedD. considered9. A. many B. muchC. littleD. few10. A. gave B. tookC. droppedD. adjusted11. A. Eventually B. FurthermoreC. ThereforeD. However12. A. losing B. weakeningC. disappearingD. reducing13. A. career B. seatC. roomD. place14. A. specially B. necessarilyC. importantlyD. particularly15. A. lessons B. skillsC. knowledgeD. information16. A. that B. whatC. itD. where17. A. compared B. unitedC. combinedD. joined18. A. opened up B. set upC. showed upD. took up19. A. continued B. learnedC. beganD. turned20. A. more B. lessC. betterD. fewer(六)A seven-year-old girl who had only just learnt to swim saved a four-year-old boy from drowning in the sea. Because of this she has been 1 as a hero.Brave Amber Horton sprang into action after 2 her friend Kieran Martin slipping __3 rocks and falling into the water. Little Kieran couldn’t swim and 4 to keep his head above the water. 5 every bit of her strengh, Amber swam over to the sticken child and 6 him to the surface. Then she dragged him back to the shore at Lee-on-the-Solent, Hants.Amber said, “I had to Kieran to be very __7 but he just slipped. He can’t swim and his feet couldn’t touch the 8 of the sea. I swam over and grabbed him from the water.” Kieran was 9 shaken but suffered only cuts on his legs from the rocks. “I was very scared. I was 10 for a long time and hurt my legs on the rocks. Then Amber saved me,” siad Kieran.The pair were at the seaside for an outing with their 11 . Amber, Kieran, his cousin Max, five, and his brother Dorminic, seven, had all wandered over to the water’s edge while their 12 family members were in a nearby playpark. Amber’s mum Dee Horton said, “The first I knew about 13 was when Kieran’s brother Dorminic ran over and said Amber had just saved Kieran’s life.”“It was 14 . Kieran was frightened and distressed. He couldn’t move and was crying his eyes out… I think Amber’s phenomenal(了不起的). She’s just learned to swim herself and she’s had no 15 . I can’t believe she did it 16 . She’s a very brave little girl and we are all very proud of her.”Drowning is the third most 17 cause of accidental death among children 18 the age of 16 . According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, learning to 19 __may help children who find themselves in difficulties in the water, 20 it does not mean they will be safe. Latest figures show more than half of the children who drown can swim.1. A. realized B. recognizedC. celebratedD. convinced2. A. watching B. viewingC. consideringD. spotting3. A. off B. onC. atD. of4. A. managed B. pretendedC. struggledD. succeeded5. A. Using B. PickingC. CatchingD. Giving6. A. drew B. transportedC. heldD. pulled7. A. devoted B. frightenedC. braveD. careful8. A. base B. footC. bottomD. root9. A. exactly B. speciallyC. extremelyD. happily10. A. under the water B. on the waterC. on the shoreD. on the rock11. A. classmates B. familiesC. friendsD. fellows12. A. another B. otherC. differentD. extra13. A. them B. herC. itD. him14. A. terrifying B. interestingC. excitingD. satisfying15. A. chances B. reasonsC. lessonsD. possiblilities16. A. Anyway B. OtherwiseC. BesidesD. Furthermore17. A. usual B. ordinaryC. generalD. common18. A. at B. beneathC. underD. over19. A. calm B. playC. saveD. swim20. A. but B. andC. orD. though(七)Reason and FortuneOnce Reason met Fortune on a bridge. “Let me 36 ,” said Fortune.Reason said, “Why? You are not better than me.”“Can you see that boy who is 37 in the field? Get inside him and if he is better with you than with me, I will let you pass any time and anywhere we will met.” said Fortune.Reason 38 .When the boy named Vanek felt reason in his head, he began to 39 : Why should I plough field all my life? I could be 40 __somewhere else too.He went away and began to 41 from a royal gardener. He learnt very quickly and the 42 was nicer. The king was very 43 __and walked in the garden very often with the queen and their only daughter. The daughter was very 44 but she stopped speaking when she was twelve. The king announced that who would teach her to speak would become her 45 .Vanek 46 told a story to the princess and made she 47 . But one of the kin g’s counselors(顾问)said, “You cannot 48 her, you are not of a noble origin.”Vaneksaid, “The king’s 49 is law and if the king wants people to 50 according to the law, he must behave in that way, too.”“He said that the king must do something. His 51 should be cut,” shouted the counselor.Fortune said to Reason, “You see, he is not 52 with you and his head will be cut. Let me 53 you.”When Fortune got inside Vanek, the headsman’s sword broke. Before he brought another sword, the royal bugler came and after him the royal coach. The king’s daughter said to her father that Vanek was 54 and the king’s word should not be cancelled(取消) and that the king could make duke of Vanek.When there was the wedding reception, Reason came there but seeing he would meet Fortune, he 55 away.Since that time, Fortune can pass when Reason meets Fortune.36. A. pass B. leaveC. seeD. go37. A. hunting B. workingC. playingD. sowing38. A. accepted B. promisedC. agreedD. refused39. A. regret B. realizeC. calculateD. think40. A. happy B. adventurousC. famousD. rich41. A. hear B. learnC. comeD. origin42. A. countryside B. palaceC. gardenD. field43. A. disappoined B. puzzledC. surprisedD. pleased44. A. beatiful B. shyC. cruelD. weak45. A. friend B. husbandC. servantD. guard46. A. somewhat B. anywayC. somehowD. anyhow47. A. laugh B. walkC. singD. speak48. A. marry B. seeC. serveD. visit49. A. order B. wordC. permissionD. opinion50. A. obey B. performC. behaveD. compete51. A. hair B. earC. noseD. head52. A. well B. gladC. closeD. strict53. A. punish B. replaceC. helpD. support54. A. foolish B. wiseC. rightD. handsome55. A. sent B. tookC. gaveD. ran(八)One day, I was working alone on the roof of a new six-story building. When I completed my work, I discovered that I had about 500 pounds of bircks left over! 36 carry the bricks down by hand I decided to lower them by a pulley(滑车), which fortunately was 37 to the side of the building on the sixth floor.Fastening the rope at the ground level, I went up to the roof and 38 the bricks into a barrel. Then I went back to the 39 and united the rope, 40 it tightly to insurea __41 fall of the 500 punds of bricks. You know, I only weighed 135 pounds. Due to my __42 at being pulled off the ground so suddenly, I lost my presence of mind and 43 __to let go of the rope. Needless to say, I went on at a rather 44 rate up the building.Near the third floor, I met the barrel __45 , which made my collarbone(锁骨)broken, __46 only slightly, I didn’t stop. At approximately(大约) the same time, the barrel 47__the ground, and the bottom fell out of the barrel. 48 the bricks, the barrel now weighed about 50 pounds. I refer you again to my weight of 135 pounds.49 __you might imagine, I began a rapid down.Also near the 50 floor, I met the barrel coming up, which made my legs broken. The encounter(相遇)with the 51 slowed my enough to reduce my 52 when I fell onto the pile of bricks, and 53 , only three vertebrae(椎骨)were broken. However, as I __54__there on the bricks in pain, unable to move, and 55 the barrel six stories above, I again lost my presence of mind. I let go of the rope!36. A. Rather than B. Other thanC. Better thanD. Instead of37. A. connected B. attachedC. addedD. joined38. A. brought B. carriedC. loadedD. took39. A. ceiling B. floorC. roofD. ground40. A. grabbing B. pullingC. fasteningD. holding41. A. sudden B. quickC. slowD. peaceful42. A. carelessness B. surpriseC. excitementD. joy43. A. forgot B. hadC. tookD. began44. A. slow B. rapidC. strangeD. special45. A coming down B. going upC. going downD. coming up46. A. Slowed B. CalmedC. RelaxedD. Cooled47. A. struck B. beatC. hitD. knocked48. A. Besides B. WithoutC. WithD. Beyond49. A. As B. WhenC. WhileD. Which50. A. first B. groundC. secondD. third51. A. bricks B. barrelC. pulleyD. rope52. A. pain B. weightC. injuriesD. speed53. A. unluckily B. surelyC. undoubtedlyD. fortunately54. A. sat B. layC. stoodD. bent55. A. noticed B. rememberedC. watchedD. saw(九)A while back I was reading about an expert on the subject of time management. One day this expert was 36 to a group of business students with an illustration(实例)that students would never 37 .As this man stood in 38 of the group he said, “Okay, time for a quiz.”Then he pulled out a jar and 39 it on a table in front of him. Then he 40 about a dozen fist-sized(拳头大小的)rocks and carefully placed them, one at a time, 41 the jar.When the jar was 42 to the top and no more rocks would fit inside, he asked, “Is this jar full?”Everyone in the class said, “Yes.”Then he pulled out a bucket of gravel(沙砾), dumped(倾倒)some in and 43 the jar causing pieces of gravel to work themselves down into the 44 between the big rocks.He smiled and asked the group once more. “Is the jar full?” 45 this time the class was 46 him. “Probably not,” one of them answered.“Good!” he replied. He started dumping the sand in and it went into all the spaces left between the rocks and the gravel. Once more he asked the 47 question.“No!” the class shouted. Now he grabbed a pitcher(大水罐)of water and began to 48 it in until jar was filled to the brim(边缘). He __49 the class and asked, “What is the 50 __of this illustration?’One eager student 51 his hand and said, “The point is, 52 how full your schedule is, if you try really hard, you can always fit some 53 things into it!”“No,” the speaker replied, “that’s not the point. The 54 is: If you don’t put the big rocks in 55 , you’ll never get the other things in at all.”What are the “big rocks” in your life or business?36. A. telling B. speakingC. explainingD. showing37. A. forget B. understandC. catchD. imagine38. A. back B. frontC. faceD. name39. A. set B. madeC. tookD. moved40. A. created B. drewC. threwD. produced41. A. onto B. uponC. intoD. at42. A. finished B. coveredC. brokenD. filled43. A. removed B. shookC. upliftedD. carried44. A. spaces B. roomsC. middleD. places45. A. Until B. FromC. ByD. After46. A. outside B. insideC. ontoD. except47. A. different B. sameC. difficultD. correct48. A. cover B. dumpC. pourD. put49. A. showed up B. turned outC. signed offD. looked up50. A. point B. experimentC. importanceD. advice51. A. waved B. raisedC. heldD. reached52. A. even if B. now thatC. no matterD. so long as53. A. more B. manyC. enoughD. right54. A. matter B. wayC. methodD. truth55. A. order B. firstC. rightlyD. along(十)On a cold winter morning in the late 1930s, Bobby awoke early.It wasn’t a day that would be remembered by many, 36 would it go down in history 37 especially important. But it was a day that Bobby would never __38 .Bobby, a(n) 39 boy, was to look for work. He was a strong child and had worked many times before. “My 40 ,” he said to himself, “is to 41 enough moneyto purchase food for the day along with a few cans of vegetables for a Christmas dinner.”Bobby put on the warmest clothes he had, and placed cardboard in his 42 shoes, which had holes in the soles. He 43 the cardboard would help keep his feet dry, 44 __for a little while.Bobby hit the road. Suddenly, rain and sleet(雨夹雪) 45 down. He then ran to the nearest store. His socks were 46 , and his feet were numb(麻木的).A man in uniform, a representative from the Salvation Amy(基督教的慈善组织), witnessed Bobby’s poor__47 . He took Bobby into the store and bought him a brand new pair of shoes. Bobby danced and skipping all the way back to his shabby (破旧的)house.I wasn’t there on 48 cold December day. But I’ve heard the story many times and could always 49 my father, as a child, dancing and skipping home, wearing a 50 __pair of shoes.Several years 51 , Daddy joined the Navy. He always 52 enough money for the Salvation Army, hoping that another little child 53 might receive a new pair of shoes for Christmas.The 54 lasted until my father passed away six years ago.Each time I drop money in a Salvation Army bucket, I pray that little children everywhere will have the 55 to dance and skip.36. A. or B. andC. norD. yet37. A. as B. soC. thatD. for38. A. remember B. noteC. forgetD. forgive39. A. abandoned B. wastedC. thrownD. given40. 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高考完形填空冲刺训练含精品解析
完形填空冲刺训练 高考完形填空的备考建议 通过大量的英语阅读训练,积累词汇和表达方式,熟练掌握英语中常见的固定搭配和句式结构。做题时既要利用固定搭配做题,更要结合句子的上下文语义来考虑。
完形填空技巧巩固练习 1.利用首句信息解题 【典例示范】 (2017·全国卷Ⅰ)While high school does not generally encourage students to explore new aspects of life,college sets the stage for that exploration.I myself went through this__41__process... 41.A.searching B.planning C.natural D.formal 2.利用语境线索解题 【典例示范】 (2018·全国卷Ⅰ)He was an international grandmaster, which 45.meant I would be learning from one of the game’s 46.best.I could hardly wait to __47__ him. 47.A.interview B.meet C.challenge D.beat 3.利用逻辑推理解题 【典例示范】 (2017·全国卷Ⅰ)I soon realized that the silence was not unpleasant.__58__,if there had been any talking,it would have 59.caused us to learn less. 58.A.Lastly B.Thus C.Instead D.However 4.利用语义复现解题 【典例示范】 (2018·全国卷Ⅲ)The baby was born and update texts were 47.coming__in quickly from the overjoyed grandmother, Teresa.In her __48__,she didn’t seem to realize that she was 49.sharing the baby’s photos with a complete stranger. 48.A.opinion B.anxiety C.excitement D.effort 5.利用作者态度或感情色彩解题 【典例示范】 (2018·全国卷Ⅱ)Two weeks earlier, my son, Ben, had got in touch.He’d moved to England with his mum when he was three and it had been 13 years since I’d 41.last seen him.So imagine my __42__ when he emailed me saying he wanted to come to visit me. 42.A.delight B.relief C.anger D.worry 6.利用文化背景和生活常识解题 【典例示范】 (2017·全国卷Ⅰ) The 46.story began during my first week at college.I watched as the ASL Club ____47__ their translation of a song. 47.A.recorded B.performed C.recited D.discussed 7.利用固定搭配和习惯用法解题 【典例示范】 (2018·全国卷Ⅰ) In his introduction, he made it __49__ that our credits would be hard-earned. 49.A.real B.perfect C.clear D.possible
高考英语 考前30天冲刺押题系列 专题12 完形填空(学生
【备战2013】高考英语考前30天冲刺押题系列专题12 完形填空(学生版)名师预测:预测一体裁仍将以记叙文和夹叙夹议文为主。
文章长度基本稳定。
一般来说,完形填空材料的词数都在300~320之间,个别地区会超出这个范围。
预测二选材仍将具备新颖、时尚、贴近考生生活等特点。
在选材方面,完形填空还将集知识、文化、教育等于一体,内容符合高中学生的兴趣爱好及认知特点等,选用的都是考生所熟知的材料。
预测三试卷难度与2012年的难度相当。
从2010—2012年的完形填空题看,难度基本平稳。
因此2013年的完形填空在难度上应该不会增加,其难度将会与12年的难度相当。
选题理由:纵观2012年全国19套英语高考试题,与往年一样,精彩纷呈,美不胜收。
所有试卷在选拔人才的功能上体现了公平公正和科学性,体现了对中国英语教与学的启发和指导作用。
研究近几年的完形填空,可以看出有以下特点:1 、选材特点(1)体裁以记叙文为主,说明文和议论文为辅。
短文有明确的主题,全文围绕这个主题展开,内容完整,结构严谨,层次分明,逻辑性强。
材料难度与高三教材相当。
(2)从题材方面来看,选材新颖、时尚,将知识、文化、教育融为一体,符合中学生的阅读兴趣。
题材广泛,反映了现代科学带来的新现象和新事物,反映了现代英语运用的特点,考生读起来熟悉、亲切、自然。
这样的材料具备现实生活真实性的特点,更能考查考生的语言综合运用的能力。
2、设空特点设空密度在10-15个单词之间,首句一般不设空,被称为题眼。
首句常常开篇明义,点出文章的主题或提供重要的背景信息。
3 、强调语境,侧重辨析语法不再是考查的重点,语境能力成为主要的考查对象。
所给的四个选项往往在语法方面都能成立,这就要求考生根据对语篇的整体理解来理顺思路,同时注意上下文的内在联系,瞻前顾后,通过语境做出选择。
考点主要集中在词语搭配、惯用法、句法以及语境理解等方面。
4、考查以实词为主,虚词为辅这和完形填空重视语境有关。
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冲刺高考完形填空30篇(附答案解析) (一) Mrs Brown had just finished cooking when she heard a knock at the door. She was __1__ because the postman and the milkman had already ___2__ there. She went into the ___3___ room and, pulling the curtain (窗帘) back a little, looked out of the window___4__who it was. A man was standing outside the front door.
He was a tall man ___5__ an old man army coat and a big black hat pulled forward ___6__ his eyes, so that it was difficult to see his __7___ clearly. His shoes, Mrs Brown ___8__ , were old and dirty. He carried a small , black box in ___9__ hand.
As she looked at him, Mrs Brown remembered stories she ___10__on the newspapers about old ladies who opened the door to __11__ , and were hit on __12__ head and had all their things __13__ . She felt rather frightened ( 害怕) . “ I’m not going to open the door, “ she said to herself. “If I __14__ , perhaps he’ll think there’s no one in and go away.” She let the curtain fall back into place and watched.
The man took out a bunch out of (一串) keys from his pocket and began to __15__ them one by one in the front door.
1. A. careful B. serious C. interested D. surprised 2. A. been B. gone C. passed D. stopped 3. A. quiet B. front C. dark D. back 4. A. to watch B. watching C. to see D. seeing 5. A. wore B. wearing C. put on D. putting on 6. A. over B. to C. on D. under 7. A eyes B. head C. face D. shape 8. A. said B. learnt C. recognized D. noticed 9. A. the B. one C. / D. a 10. A. has read B. was reading C. had read D. is reading 11. A. strangers B. visitors C. people D. men 12. A. / B. their C. her D. the 13. A. gone B. lost C. taken away D. picked up 14. A. do B. don’t C. will D. won’t 15. A. put B. get C. push D. try ( 二 ) Some people have very good memories, and can 1 learn quite long poems by ___2__ . There are other people who can only __3__ things that they have said again and again.
A __4__ memory is a great help in learning a language. __5__ learns his own language by remembering __6__ he hears when he is a small child. Some children __7__in their own country, and they seem to learn two languages ___8__ as easily as one. In school it is not so easy to learn __9__ foreign language because students have so __10 __time for it and they are busy with other lessons, too.
A man’s mind is rather like a camera, but it takes photos not only __11__ what we see but also what we feel , hear, smell and taste. When we take a real photo__12__a camera, there is much to do when the photo is finished and __13__to show to our friends. In the same way there is much work __14__ before we can keep a picture __15__ in our minds.
1. A. easy B. easily C. interesting D. interestingly 2. A. heart B. mind C. memory D. attention 3. A. notice B. recognize C. remember D. learn 4. A. good B. poor C. rich D. bad 5. A. Nobody B. Somebody C. Everybody D. Anybody 6. A. that B. which C. / D. what 7. A .live B. don’t live C. didn’t live D. lived 8. A. almost B. mostly C. nearby D. hardly 9. A. the B. this C. one D. a 10. A. much B. little C. many D. few 11. A. about B. at C. with D. of 12. A. as B. for C. of D. with 13. A. prepared B. ready C. clear D. sure 14. A. to be done B. to be doing C. having been done D. being done 15. A. up B. on C. ever D. forever (三) Some plays are so successful that they run for years on end. In many ways, this is __1__ for the poor actors who are required to go on repeating the same __2__ night after night. One would __3__ them to know their parts by heart and __4__ have cause to falter(结巴). Yet __5__ is not always the case.
A famous actor in a __6__successful play was once cast in the role of an aristocrat __7__ had been imprisoned in Bastille for twenty years. In the last act, a gaoler ( 监狱长,看守) would always come on to the stage with a letter which he would hand to the prisoner. __8__ the noble was expected to read the letter at each __9__ , he always insisted that it should be written out in full.
One night, the gaoler decided to play a joke __10__ his colleague to find out if , after so many performances, he had managed to learn the __11__ of the letter by heart. The curtain went up on the final act of the play and revealed (使暴露) the aristocrat sitting alone behind bars in his dark cell. Just then, the gaoler __12___ with the precious letter in his hands. He entered the __13__ and presented the letter to the aristocrat. But the copy he gave him had not been written out in __14__ as usual. It was simply a blank sheet of paper. The gaoler looked on eagerly, __15__ to see if his fellow actor had at last learnt his lines. The noble stared at the blank sheet of paper for a few seconds. Then, squinting (眯着眼看) his eyes, he said, “ The light is __16__. Read the letter to me.” And he promptly handed the sheet of paper to the gaoler. __17__ that he could not remember a word of the letter either, the gaoler replied, “ The light is indeed dim , sir. I must get my __18__ .” With this, he hurried off the stage. Much to the aristocrat’s __19__ , the gaoler returned a few moments later with a pair of glasses and the __20__ copy of the letter which he proceeded (继续进行) to read to the prisoner.