北京市延庆县2017高考英语一轮复习完形和阅理训练(一)

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北京延庆县2017高考英语一轮完形和阅理训练及答案 含解析

北京延庆县2017高考英语一轮完形和阅理训练及答案 含解析

北京延庆县2017高考英语一轮完形和阅理训练及答案完形填空【2014·江西省高中毕业班新课程教学质量检测卷】Maurice,who lives in a country in Africa,is only 13,but since he lost his parents to AIDS he has had to look after his 9。

year。

old brother and 8.year。

old sister.“ The__1__problem we have without our parentsis__2__food,” he says。

Without parents or guardians,Maurice had to drop out of school to earn a__3__,carrying food for merchants so he and his brother and sister could have__4__to eat。

You do not have to be an orphan (孤儿) to__5__many of the problems orphans have.But orphaned__6__may be particularly vulnerable (易受……伤害的)because they__7__have no one to look after them.For example,children whose parents have died of AIDS,__8__or not they are themselves infected with HIV,may be shunned (避开)__9__badly treated because of fear of HIV and AIDS and ignorance (无知)about how HIV is__10__.Many orphans have to drop out of school __11__they can earn moneyto__12__and look after younger brothers and sisters.And many orphansmay have__13__to live and so may be__14__to live on thestreets.Children living on the streets are also more at risk ofbecoming__15__with drugs and crime.Orphans who do have__16__to look after them may still be vulnerable。

【名师A计划】2017高考英语一轮总复习 第一部分 教材知识梳理 Unit 1 Festivals around the world练习

【名师A计划】2017高考英语一轮总复习 第一部分 教材知识梳理 Unit 1 Festivals around the world练习

Unit 1 Festivals around the world(60分钟81分)Part A一、阅读理解(共8小题;每小题2分,满分16分)AAny dog’s love and devotion can feel like a miracle(奇迹).In a sense,Mason,a one-year-old dog,may be the most amazing one on the earth.The long-legged dog in North Smithfield,Alabama,was caught in a storm in his family’s garage last spring.His family thought he would be safe there,but the storm broke the garage door and Mason disappeared.Dozens of people died that day.Mason’s family were grateful just to be alive.But they were heartbroken at the thought that their sweet,playful companion had died.They combed the neighborhood,but Mason didn’t turn up.Three weeks after the disaster,Mason’s family were surprised to find Mason on the front door,so ecstatic to see his family.Where had Mason landed during the windstorm?What did he eat for those long weeks?How did he find his way back home?There were no answers to those questions and no time to work them out.Mason was terribly thin and couldn’t stand properly.The family quickly sought help and learned their beloved dog had crawled(爬) home on broken front legs.“He was simply on his elbows(肘),” says Dr.Doster.Doster had spent days reuniting pets with their owners and took an instant liking to the brave dog.He contacted Dr.William Lamb of Vulcan Park Animal Care in Birmingham,who volunteered to perform the needed surgery for mb inserted two metal plates and 17 screws(螺丝钉) in an operation that lasted more than five hours.Mason’s injuries were so significant that he required weeks o f recovery to heal.By the time he returned home to his family in September,he was jumping around again.“There were no ill effects at all,which is a miracle in itself,” Doster says.1.The best title for the passage is probably .A.A new miracle came upB.Mason—the miracle dogC.What creates a miracleD.How can miracles happen2.What does the underlined word “ecstatic” in Paragraph 4 mean?A.Surprised.B.Excited.C.Fantastic.D.Lifeless.3.What can we know about Mason?A.Mason had the longest legs in the world.B.Mason was a female dog with great courage.C.Mason was seriously hurt in the storm.D.Mason was deserted in the garage by design.4.It can be inferred from the passage that .A.Mason sheltered himself from the stormB.some kind people had offered Mason foodC.it took three weeks for Mason to recoverD.Mason’s operation was a tough one for mb【文章大意】本文讲述了一只前腿受伤的忠犬仅靠前肘爬回主人家的故事。

北京市延庆县2017高考英语一轮复习完形和阅理练习

北京市延庆县2017高考英语一轮复习完形和阅理练习

北京延庆县2017高考英语完形和阅理一轮练习完形填空【2014·福建师大附中模拟】On a trip to California,my family stopped for lunch.As we walked toward the entrance to the restaurant,a man,with a__1__beard and dirty hair,jumped up from a bench outside the restaurant and opened the door for us.Regardless of his__2__,he greeted us in a friendly way.Once inside,my daughters whispered,“Mom,he __3__.”After we ordered our lunch,I explained,telling the kids to look__4__the dirt.We then watched other customers approach the restaurant but many__5__him.Seeing this rudeness truly upset me.The day I became a mother,I had determined to set a good__6__to my children.Yet sometimes when things didn’t go right,being a good example was __7__.When our meal arrived,I realized I had left the car­sick pills in the truck.With the windiest trip ahead,the kids needed them,so I__8__myself from the meal and went to get them.Just then,the “doorman” was opening the door for a couple.They rushed past him without even acknowledging his__9__.Letting them in first,I said a l oud “thank you” to him as I__10__.When I returned,we talked a bit.He said he was not allowed inside__11__he purchased food.I went back and told my family his__12__.Then I asked our waitress to add one soup and sandwich.The kids looked__13__as we had already eaten,but when I said the order was for the “doorman”,they smiled.When it was time to__14__ our trip,I found the “doorman” enjoying his meal.Upon seeing me,he stood up and thanked me heartily.He then__15__ out his hand for a handshake and I gratefully accepted.I suddenly__16__the tears in his eyes—tears of gratitude (感激).What happened next drew great astonishment:I gave the “doorman” a__17__.He pulled away,with tears__18__down his face.Back in truck,I fel l into deep thought.While we can’t choose many t hings in life,we can choose when to show gratitude.I said thanks to a man who had__19__held opena door for me,and also said thanks for that __20__ to teach my children by example.1.A.clean B.messyC.pretty D.bright2. A.service B.appearanceC.state D.attitude3.A.smokes B.smilesC.sighs D.smells 4.A.beyond B.over C.around D.into5.A.hated B.ignored C.missed D.refused 6.A.target B.rule C.record D.example 7.A.stressful B.accessible C.awkward D.tough8.A.excused B.refreshed C.prevented D.forgave 9.pany B.presence C.challenge D.attack 10.A.quitted B.marched C.exited D.approached 11.A.before B.unless C.though D.since 12.A.story B.deed C.desire D.demand 13.A.concerned B.excited C.puzzled D.bored 14.A.make B.start C.take D.continue 15.A.reached B.washed C.raised D.waved 16.A.watched B.inspected C.witnessed D.noticed 17.A.hug B.nodC.lift D.strike 18.A.slipping B.rolling C.rushing D.breaking 19.A.firmly B.constantly C.simply D.politely 20.A.journey B.wisdomC.opportunity D.community语篇解读本文是一篇夹叙夹议的文章,主要讲述了作者在和家人驱车旅游途中遇到了一位“看门人”,作者为“看门人”买了一份午餐的故事。

高中英语真题:2017高考英语完形和阅读一轮综合练习

高中英语真题:2017高考英语完形和阅读一轮综合练习

2017高考英语完形和阅读一轮综合练习完形填空。

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳答案。

When I was a kid,my sister and I used to have ice cream for dessert.One day o ur grandpa came to visit.Grandpa always had unique opinions on things,1.________ his words made us look at the world just a little diff erently.This time,his joyful words changed my outlook on life in 2.________ way that stays with me to this day.My sister and I were having bet s 3.________ who could finish their ice cream first.With a smile ,Grandpa said,“4.________ would you want to do so? Actually,5.________you eat slowly,it'll last longer.You should have a competition to see who can finish last.”6.________ my grandpa taught me that day was that we sho uld take the chance to enjoy things we already have.These da ys,when I want something,I wait as long as I can 7.________ I allow myself to have it.Then,when I finally get it,I make sure to keep it as long as possible,because I know that,no matter what it is,8.________ will be gone soon.1. and 考查并列连词。

北京延庆县2017高考英语一轮完形和阅理训练及参考答案 含解析

北京延庆县2017高考英语一轮完形和阅理训练及参考答案 含解析

北京延庆县2017高考英语一轮完形和阅理训练及参考答案完形填空。

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

I was successful at my job. I worked very hard ,but it ___1___ me and my family a fabulous (极好的)lifestyle. I’d worked for the same company for twenty years and had worked my way up to department director. ___2___, one afternoon last May, I was called to the office,and it was _3_ explained to me that they were letting me go。

I just sat there _4_ they talked on and all I could think was,“I’ve ___5__。

” I’d been so well respected; __6__ I was of no value。

For six weeks,I was in a very _7__ place。

I wandered around my house like a zombie (僵尸)。

I could _8__ things needed doing,but would not do anything。

My beliefs in looking forward and seeing the positive(积极的)in everything __9___ me。

Then, in late June,m y youngest son’s football team made the city cup final。

2017年高考英语一轮复习阅读理解专项试题及答案

2017年高考英语一轮复习阅读理解专项试题及答案

2017年高考英语一轮复习阅读理解专项试题及答案阅读理解阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AIt is obvious that doctors recognize obesity as a health problem. So why is it so hard for them to talk to their patients about it?The results of two surveys, one of primary care physicians and the other of patients, found that while most doctors want to helppatients lose weight and think it is their responsibility to do so, they often don’t know what to say.“So while doctors may tell patients they are overweight, the convers ation often ends there,” said Christine C. Ferguson, director of the Stop Obesity Alliance. “Patients are not told about the possibility of diabetes (a kind of disease),” she said. “And doctors don’t feel they have good information to give. They felt that they didn’t have adequate tools to address this problem.The lack of dialogue hurts patients, too. The patient survey, of over 1,000 adults, found that most overweight patients don’t even know that they’re too heavy. Only 39 percent of overweight people surveyed had ever been told by a health care provider that they were overweight.Of those who were told they were obese, 90 percent were alsotold by their doctors to lose weight, the survey found. In fact most have tried to lose weight and may have been successful in the past—and many are still trying, the survey found. And many understand that losing even a small amount of weight can have a positive impact on their health and reduce their risk of obesity­related diseases like hypertension and diabetes.Dr. William Bestermann Jr., medical director of Holston Medical Group, in Kingsport, Tenn. , which ranks the 10th in obesity among metropolitan areas in the United States, said the dialogue had to be anongoing one and could not be dropped after just one mention of the problem. “If you’re to be successful with helping your patients lose weight, you have to talk to them at actually every visit about their progress, and find something to encourage them and coach them,” he said.He acknowledged that many doctors tend to be not optimistic.“Part of this is that there's this common belief, and doctors are burdened by it, too, that overweight people are weak-willed and just don’t have any willpower and are self­indulgent and all that business,” he said. “If you think that way, you’re not going to spend time having a productive conversation.”1. What is the Stop Obesity Alliance most probably in Paragraph 3?A. An organization of doctors specializing in obesity.B. An organization of patients suffering from obesity.C. A research group that conducts special surveys about overweight people.D. A research group dealing with doctor-patient relationship.2. How many of the patients surveyed have been advised by their doctors to lose weight?A. About 350.B. About 390.C. About 900.D. About 1,000.3. What can be inferred about obesity patients in Paragraph 5?A. They are not as hopeless as doctors think they are.B. Most of them have tried hard to lose weight, but in vain.C. Without their doct ors’ constant coaching, there is little chance of their succeeding in losing weight.D. Most of them have just given up their hope of becoming less heavy.4. According to the passage, which factor contributes to the lack of dialogue between doctors and patients?A. Most doctors just never think of warning their patients about their weight problem.B. Many doctors find it difficult to persuade overweight people to lose weight.C. Most patients are too weak-willed to do anything about their weight.D. Many patients tend not to trust their doctors about their weight problem.5. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A. Obesity in the U. S.B. Trouble of overweight Americans.C. Talk more, help better.D. Doctors or patients-who to bear more blame?BThe cultural and natural values of Kakadu National Park were recognized internationally when the Park was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This is an international register of properties that are recognized as having outstanding cultural or natural values of international significance. Kakadu is the largest national park in Australia and is the second largest national park in the world. Kakaduis a biological wonderland, which is almost 8,000 square miles. The wildlife in Kakadu National Park includes over 280 kinds of birds, 60 kinds of native mammals, 55 kinds of freshwater fish, thousands of insects, and many reptiles, the most famous of which is the salt-water crocodile. All life in the park depends on water.Kakadu is not only home to the wildlife but the area is also famous for the longest continuous human culture that exists in the world. Aborigines have been living in this area for at least 40,000 years. The descendants(后裔) of these First Australians still live in Kakadu today. Kakadu contains one of the longest continuous records of rock art in the world, with around 5,000 paintings, with rock sites dating back 25,000 years. More than 1,000 sites have been recorded. Kakadu has been given double World Heritage status by the United Nations. It is one of only 17 of the 469 World heritage Areas listed for both natural and cultural values.It is Australia’s largest national park, but it isn’t just the size that surprises visitors—it is the sense of something very old and grand. Creation of the 500 km escarpment (悬崖) began 2,000 million years ago. Today those gorges are filled with rainforests, washed by waterfalls.Kakadu is one of the world’s special places. It is hard to pick the ideal time to visit Kakadu. In the wet season large areas of the park are closed to the public. It would not be possible to enter or exit from the park through the Kakadu Highway. Most of the people there agree that the best time to visit is at the end of the dry season. Some areas of Kakadu have restricted visiting times, and some are not open to the general public. Over 230 000 tourists visit Kakadu National Park every year. As you enter Kakadu National Park, you will be required to buy a permit. Part of this money is paid to the Traditional Owners of the land and the rest is given to the repairs of the park.6. Why does the author mention so much wildlife in Paragraph 1?A. To represent the scene of the nature.B. To attract readers’ attention.C. To take the wildlife for example.D. To show the value of the park.7. Kakadu is given double World Heritage status by the United Nations because of _____.A. the descendants of these First Australians still in Kakadu todayB. the particular environment and the unusual rock artC. the longest continuous human culture that exists in the worldD. Aborigines living in this area for at least 40,000 years8. The followings are mentioned in the passage except _____.A. living things in KakaduB. the escarpment and the gorgesC. the history of the parkD. the weather of the area9. The underlined word gorges in Paragraph 3 means _____.A. narrow valleys between hills or mountainsB. buildings where cases are determinedC. large and open structures for sports eventsD. places where something is located10. What does the author advise visitors to do when they go to Kakadu?A. To get more information about the special place.B. To make a better choice between the wet and dry season.C. Not to enter the national park without permission.D. Not to go there through the Kakadu Highway.C(London)—If it really is what’s on the inside that counts, then a lot of thin people might be in trouble.Some doctors now think that the internal fat surrounding important organs like the heart or liver could be as dangerous as the external fat which can be noticed more easily.“Being thin doesn’t surely mean you are not fat,” said Dr Jimmy Bell at Imperial College. Since 1994, Bell and his team have scanned nearly 800 people with MRI machines to create “fat maps” showing where people store fat.According to the result, people who keep their weight through diet rather than exercise are likely to have major deposits of internal fat, even if they are slim.Even people with normal Body Mass Index scores can have surprising levels of fat deposits inside. Of the women, as many as 45 percent of those with normal BMI scores (20 to 25) actually had too high levels of internal fat. Among men, the percentage was nearly 60 percent.According to Bell, people who are fat on the inside are actually on the edge of being fat. They eat too many fatty and sugary foods, but they are not eating enough to be fat. Scientists believe we naturallystore fat around the belly first, but at some point, the body may start storing it elsewhere.Doctors are unsure about the exact dangers of internal fat, but some think it has something to do with heart disease and diabetes. They want to prove that internal fat damages the body’s communication systems.The good news is that internal fat can be easily burned off through exercise or even by improving your diet. “If you want to be healthy, there is no short cut. Exercise has to be an important part of your lifestyle,” Bell said.11. What is this piece of news mainly about?A. Thin people may be fat inside.B. Internal fat is of no importance.C. Internal fat leads to many diseases.D. Thin people also have troubles.12. Doctors have found _____.A. the exact dangers of internal fatB. internal fat is the cause of heart disease and diabetesC. being slim is not dangerous at allD. being slim doesn’t mean you are not fat inside13. According to the passage, which of the following is WRONG?A. Exercise can help to reduce the internal fat.B. People can get rid of internal fat by improving diet.C. Men are more likely to have too much internal fat.D. People with heart disease all have internal fat.14. From the last paragraph, we can find that _____.A. whether internal fat can lead to disease has been provedB. exercise plays in important role in people’s life for keeping healthyC. thin people usually have internal fat even if they are slimD. it is easier to burn off internal fat than external fat15. The underlined part in the last paragraph means _____.A. a long roadB. an easy wayC. a clear differenceD. a short distanceDFor years, there has been a bias(偏见)against science among clinical psychologists. In a two-year analysis to be published in November in Perspectives on Psychological Science, psychologists led by Timothy B. Baker of the University of Wisconsin charge that manyclinical psychologists fail to “provide the treatments for which there is the strongest evidence of effectiveness” and “give more weight to thei r personal experiences than to science.” As a result, patients have no guarantee that their “treatment will be informed by …science.” Walter Mischel of Columbia University is even crueler in his judgment. “The disconnect between what clinical psychologists do and what science has discovered is an extreme embarrassment,” he told me, and “there is a widening gap between clinical practice and science.”The “widening” reflects the great progress that psychological research has made in identifying the most effective treatments. Thanks to strict clinical trials, we now know that teaching patients to think about their thoughts in new, healthier ways and to act on those new ways of thinking are effective against depression, panic disorder and other problems, with multiple trials showing that these treatments—the tools of psychology—bring more lasting benefits than drugs.You wouldn’t know this if you sought help from a typicalclinical psychologist. Although many treatments are effective,relatively few psychologists learn or practice them.Why in the world not? For one thing, says Baker, clinical psychologists are “very doubtful about the role of science” and “lack solid science training”. Also, one third of patients get better no matter what treatment (if any) they have, “and psychologists rememberthese successes, believing, wrongly, that they are the result of the treatment.”When faced with evidence that treatments they offer are not supported by science, clinical psychologists argue that they know better than some study that works. A 2008 study of 591 psychologists in private practice found that they rely more on their own and colleagues’ experience than on science when deciding how to treat a patient. If they keep on this path as insurance companies demand evidence-based medicine, warns Mischel, psychology will “discredit itself.”16. Many clinical psychologists fail to provide the most effective treatments because _____.A. they are unfamiliar with their patientsB. they believe in science and evidenceC. they depend on their colleagues’ helpD. they rely on their personal experiences17. The widening gap between clinical practice and science is due to _____.A. the cruel judgment by Walter MischelB. the fact that most patients get better after being treatedC. the great progress that has been made in psychological researchD. the fact that patients prefer to take drugs rather than have other treatments18. How do clinical psychologists respond when charged thattheir treatments are not supported by science?A. They feel embarrassed.B. They try to defend themselves.C. They are disappointed.D. They doubt their treatments.19. In Mischel’s opinion, psychology will ______.A. destroy its own reputation if no improvement is madeB. develop faster with the support of insurance companiesC. work together with insurance companies to provide better treatmentD. become more reliable if insurance companies won’t demand evidence-based medicine20. What is the purpose of this passage?A. To show the writer’s disapproval of clinical psychologists.B. To inform the readers of the risks of psychological treatments.C. To explain the effectiveness of treatments by clinical psychologists.D. To introduce the latest progress of medical treatment in clinical psychology.参考答案1—5 BAABC 6—10 DBCAB11—15 ADDBB 16—20 DCBAA。

北京市延庆县高考英语一轮复习 完形和阅理练习(一)

北京市延庆县高考英语一轮复习 完形和阅理练习(一)

北京延庆县2017高考英语完形和阅理一轮练习(一)完形填空【2013·黄冈3月检测】One day I was doing a big clean­up when I__1__a knotted handkerchief with an old dark brown coin inside.I took one look and immediately__2__an unforgettable time. In 1991,I spent five months in Niger,with sandstorms and great heat.Its__3__and beggars were my biggest and most constant complaint.Street beggars would continually reach out their hands,shouting “Gift!Gift!”One day,I__4__for neighboring Burkina to work in a health clinic.Arriving by taxi at our destination in Burkina,we began to__5__.In darkness,a motorbike with two men approached slowly.Without any__6__,one of them grabbed my pack as the motorbike swept close by.Within seconds,the two were out of sight,__7__up by the night.The bag had my passport,money,traveler’s cheques,a camera,an airline ticket and other things__8__to me.I was in deep trouble.In the weeks that followed,I__9__guarded the rest of my valuables and regarded all__10__with suspicion.All I wanted was to leave this place.Then,walking th rough Burkina’s streets,I met with an old woman.“Gift!Gift!” she cried.I’d had enough.I was__11__of the country:its poverty,its thieves,the heat,and the dust.I told her angrily,“A thief stole all my money and now I can’t__12__out of your country.I cannot gave you anything.”The woman beggar listened attentively and__13__my words.Then she reached__14__the folds of her dress.“Then I will giv e you a gift,” she announced.Kindly,she placed an old,dark brown coin in my hand.I looked at it in__15__.It was a very small amount of money,but for this woman,the coin__16__a meal.At that moment,I felt a shame.In spite of her__17__,she was able to give me something priceless.I saw then the__18__beauty of the people of Burkina,and appreciated deeply the quiet__19__of th e poor.With the old woman’s gift,I hope never to part with the coin she gave me.With one small coin,she__20__my concept completely.1.A.cared about B.came acrossC.looked for D.focused upon2.A.presented B.gaveC.recalled D.reminded3.A.traffic B.dust C.noise D.climate 4.A.headed B.struggled C.stood D.came 5.A.move B.unload C.hide D.pass 6.A.warning B.planning C.thinking D.arranging 7.A.hung B.put C.swallowed D.cleared 8.A.obvious B.expensive C.familiar D.precious 9.A.elegantly B.cautiously C.dependently D.frequently 10.A.locals B.thieves C.beggars D.men 11.A.proud B.conscious C.sick D.aware 12.A.get B.run C.come D.rush 13.A.attended to B.looked up C.thought about D.wrote down 14.A.for B.into C.out D.at 15.A.order B.vain C.serve D.shock 16.A.meant B.made C.deserved D.suggested 17.A.dirtiness B.poverty C.kindness D.safety 18.A.updated B.unfolded C.broken D.unexpected 19.A.moment B.action C.dignity D.life20.A.changed B.damagedC.found D.accepted语篇解读作者来到一个贫困的国家,这里的炎热、沙尘暴以及满街的乞丐都让作者受不了。

北京延庆县2017高考英语完形和阅理一轮练习及答案 含解析

北京延庆县2017高考英语完形和阅理一轮练习及答案 含解析

北京延庆县2017高考英语完形和阅理一轮练习及答案完形填空(2014·福建泉州模拟)A group of graduates got together to visit their old university professor。

The conversation soon turned into__1__about stress in work and life。

Offering his__2__coffee,the professor went to the kitchen and__3__with a large pot of coffee and a__4__of cups—porcelain,plastic glass,crystal,some plain.looking,some expensive,some exquisite (精致的),telling them to __5__themselves to the coffee.When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand,the professor said,“If you have__6__,all the nice.looking expensive cups havebeen__7__,leaving behind the plain and__8__ones。

Of course,__9__it is normal for you to want only the best for yourselves,that is the __10__of your problems and stress.”“It is sure that the cup itself__11__no quality to the coffee。

__12__ it is just more expensive and in some cases even hides what we__13__。

高中英语真题:2017高考英语完形和阅读一轮选编

高中英语真题:2017高考英语完形和阅读一轮选编

2017高考英语完形和阅读一轮选编完形填空。

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1—15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

I was driving home with my 8-year-old son after a trip to the grocery store. Traffic was light. The s un was shining. A cool autumn breeze was in the air. I was 1 singing along to the song playing on the radio. I pulled to a st op at the intersection and looked both ways. The road was 2 . I slowly started to make a right turn when 3 a car rounded a curve at high speed and came straight at me. I stamped on the breaks of my car killing the engine in the process. The spe eder 4 past my dead car missing me by inches without eve n slowing down.Before I knew it a stream of dirty words was flying from my lip s, chasing after the car and its driver. I then looked over to my son who was staring up at me 5 . With a red face and an 6 smile I started the car, pulled back onto the road, and heade d home.Later that evening I was reading a book when I heard certain, 7 words coming from my son’s bedroom. He was replaying the incident over and over in his mind and 8 enough to make a sailor blush. Too late I realized the power of those words th at had flown from my lips in that moment of 9 . It took a lot o f talks about good language and bad language with my 10 t o undo the damage of that one incident.That 11 , however, did teach me just how 12 words can b e. It helped me to swear off swearing in my own life and to sta rt using 13 that uplift and inspire instead. I slowly 14 that l anguage is a gift from God and should be used to make our w orld better rather than 15 . I pray that all of your words today are full of love, joy, happiness, and light.1.A.hurriedly B. quietly C. loudly D. lazily2.A. clear B. crowded C. smooth D. long3.A. gradually B. slowly C. silently D. suddenly4.A. walked B. dragged C. zoomed D. crawled5.A. innocently B. differently C. cautiouslyD. suspiciously6.A. pretended B. confused C. embarrassedD. pleased7.A. confident B. unpleasant C. familiarD. straightforward8.A. training B. promising C. explainingD. swearing9.A. difficulty B. peace C. anger D. hurry10.A. son B. heart C. friend D. driver11.A. evening B. moment C. attempt D. mistake12.A. polite B. clean C. strong D. valuable13.A. acts B. words C. examples D. pictures14.A. admitted B. noticed C. realizedD. suspected15.A. safer B. slower C. dirtier D. worse1.【答案】B【解析】考查动词及上下文的呼应。

2017年度北京高三英语一模完形汇总

2017年度北京高三英语一模完形汇总

朝阳区An Effective CommercialI have to admit that I rarely watch commercials, since most of them are boring and stupid. When watching commercials, we are “learning”that consumption makes us happy and thatA young lady is talking over the phone to her family right before Christmas. She is obviouslyfor the holidays. I believe she is talking to her mother, who asks her if she has received thesense of belonging. So once again I am reminded that the best Christmas gifts are not thehappily.commercial for me is when I can forget it is a commercial for something I have to buy andthink and pass on a few of those thoughts to other people.36. A. relaxed B. annoyed C. nervous D. curious37. A. view B. story C. noise D. word38. A. attention B. way C. idea D. trouble39. A. warned B. informed C. reminded D. cured40. A. missing B. supporting C. comforting D. inviting41. A. materials B. repots C. messages D. presents42. A. argues B. responds C. mentions D. proves43. A. sympathy B. sorrow C. concern D. desire44. A. check B. follow C. pass D. clear45. A. practically B. fortunately C. successfully D. surprisingly46. A. arrange B. celebrate C. occupy D. approach47. A. improved B. confused C. affected D. stressed48. A. imagine B. approve C. remember D. promise49. A. suggest B. confirm C. identify D. strengthen50. A. accept B. share C. admit D. judge51. A. pride B. honor C. love D. respect52. A. move B. control C. protect D. encourage53. A. helpful B. memorable C. believable D. relevant54. A. symptoms B. conditions C. origins D. themes55. A. promote B. update C. associate D. discover36-40 BDACA 41-45 DBCAD 46-50 BCADB 51-55 CABDC东城区The Broken LanternOn a wild July night, the storm was getting worse and worse. Kate Shelley, who lived between Honey Creek(小溪) and Des Moines River, was __36___ looking out of the window, wondering ___37__ it would wash away the bridges over them, when suddenly came the loud ___38___ of breaking wood, then followed by a great splash(飞溅的水花). She realized the bridge over the creek was ___39___. At that time, the midnight train was almost due. If no one told the engineer to ___40___ the train, it would fall into the creek with a hundred or more ___41___ . The situation was so urgent that Kate ___42___ to go to Moingon Railway Station to get help. Immediately she ___43___ out into the storm with her father’s railway lantern.Moingon lay on the far side of Des Moines River. The only way to get there was to cross a long wooden railroad bridge. Even in the daytime, it was ___44___ to walk on it because there was no foot walk or railing(栏杆) except only rails and ties. The ties were ___45___ enough apart for the girl to fall through.Kate stopped when she came to the ___46___. She had never seen the river rising so high that she was ___47___ . Her father had been killed in a train accident by that river and her brother had drowned there. But she soon managed to___ 48___ thinking more of the past happenings for she knew that train had to be stopped ___49___ it was too late. She started to step on that dangerous bridge, knowing she might fall into the rush water at any moment. What’s worse, she broke her lantern while making her way, exposing herself to the ____50__ . She had to climb on her hands and knees…It seemed like a long time. At last she ___51___ the other side.She stopped just long enough to catch her breath. Then she ran ___52___ to the railway station. When she finally got there, she was out of ___53___, wet all over, her hat blown away, her hands and knees still bleeding and her eyes looking ___54___. She told the station man what had happened to the Honey Creek Bridge before her fainting. Finally, the passengers were saved.The girl’s heroic deed was rewarded. For her ___55___ act, Kate enjoyed a right of getting on or off the train at her door when she wanted.36. A. angrily B. eagerly C. anxiously D. hopefully37. A. whether B. that C. when D. how38. A. crash B. cry C. blow D. voice39. A. removed B. blocked C. completed D. broken40. A. change B. stop C. catch D. leave41. A. conductors B. customers C. passengers D. engineers42.A. decided B. tried C. expected D. agreed43.A. fell B. rushed C. climbed D. rode44. A. harmful B. foolish C. dangerous D. strange45. A. long B. wide C. thick D. far46. A. bridge B. station C. train D. rail47. A. moving B. shaking C. escaping D. running48. A. forget B. admit C. avoid D. risk49. A. though B. because C. unless D. before50. A. darkness B. calmness C. emptiness D. coldness51. A. selected B. reached C. found D. passed52. A. cautiously B. slowly C. disappointedly D. desperately53. A. breath B. mind C. sight D. favour54. A sharp B. watchful C. wild D. bitter55. A. honest B. modest C. generous D. courageous36-40:CAADB 41-45: CABCD 46-50:ABCDA 51-55:BDACD西城区In Thanks for What We HaveI sat nervously and waited for Kathleen to speak. Being called to the human resources department is a little like being called to the principal’s office. “Annie,”she said, “A food bank in our town that serves the elderly is asking for 36 . I’d like you to organize the event and see it through.”“Well, um, errr…sure. I guess so.”As I stuttered(结结巴巴地说) through my 37 , all I could think was, “What? Why me?”I walked back to my office without any idea as to where to 38 . This was a time when the economy was 39 . The rise in unemployment forced the families of many of my coworkers to 40 to survive. How could I ask my coworkers for more?That evening I drove home filled with negativity. Then I remembered a time long ago when my father was out of work. Mom wrote a note to Jim, the milkman, asking him notto 41 any more milk. Two days later Jim picked up the 42 and left four liters of milk. He wrote his own message on the back side of Mom’s. It read, “Kids need milk.”The milk40. A. drive B. attempt C. refuse D. struggle41. A. spare B. drink C. deliver D. sell42. A. keys B. kids C. cents D. empties43. A. returned B. continued C. stopped D. delayed44. A. for B. to C. with D. from45. A. kindness B. happiness C. patience D. politeness46. A. designed B. noticed C. marked D. posted47. A. Bargains B. Demands C. Donations D. Purchases48. A. check B. store C. separate D. clear49. A. collected B. bought C. found D. selected50. A. clothes B. books C. foods D. gifts51. A. satisfaction B. quality C. energy D. motivation52. A. lucky B. proud C. delighted D. grateful53. A. lost B. deserved C. abandoned D. wanted54. A. available B. tight C. enough D. powerful55. A. rang B. disappeared C. hid D. fell36-40: BACBD 41-45: CDBDA 46-50: DCBAC 51-55: CDABA海淀区A Commitment to LifeThe snow was falling and the roads had become dangerous. Theschools were dismissed early, but much to my surprise, my 36wasn’t canceled. So I went, feeling especially heroic. As far as I could see, I was risking my life to keep my 37 . Snow or no snow, I would be on time for my scheduled donation at the local 38 center.When I got there, I discovered I wasn’t 39 . Four more “hero-types”were already lying back in donor chairs with lines 40 to their veins, and machines quietly pumping away to 41 their lifesaving gifts.Seeing my fellow donors honoring their own commitments, I realized why I was there. I lay back in my donor chair, ready to make a difference in the life of someone I would never 42 .To be honest, I’d never really thought about why I donate. I just do it. But a few months ago, during one of my 43 donations I learned that my blood was specifically for a cancer patient and for a newborn baby—both patients needed what I would give in order to live. I’ve viewed my visits to the blood center 44 ever since.My wife Karen is a 45 , too. And more importantly, she has been on the bone marrow (骨髓) list for fifteen years, ever since she signed up to provide bone marrow to a kindergartner with leukemia(白血病). That little girl died before Karen’s bone marrow couldhelp her, 46 Karen was called again recently. Her test results were still on file, and it turned out she was a potential 47 for someone else. The caller asked Karen if she would still be willing to become a bone marrow donor. “Yes,”she said and then immediately began answering questions on the pages of paperwork for further testing. It was a race 48 time.I wish I could say that this 49 was won. It wasn’t. The caller later thanked Karen for her participation and asked a few more questions—including whether or not she’d 50 on the donor list. “Of course, “Karen answered.Last week Karen gave blood and next week I’ll make my usual donation. I’ll 51 an afternoon from my schedule and make an appointment. I don’t know whose life my donation may 52 . Most likely it will be a 53 , but on any day the person needing a blood product could be you or me or maybe a loved one. It is worthwhile to 54 our time to donate.I really do feel 55 every time I donate. And I like the feeling.36. A. appointment B. class C. meeting D. flight37. A. secret B. balance C. shape D. word38. A. service B. shopping C. blood D. care39. A. alone B. welcome C. late D. lucky40. A. exposed B. attached C. applied D. added41. A. examine B. produce C. collect D. clean42. A. meet B. forget C. miss D. recognize43. A. regular B. unexpected C. special D. pleasant44. A. wisely B. differently C. hesitantly D. carefully45. A. receiver B. doctor C. patient D. donor46. A. or B. but C. and D. for47. A. risk B. customer C. match D. partner48. A. beyond B. with C. against D. of49. A. honor B. test C. prize D. race50. A. rank B. sign C. appear D. remain51. A. clear B. separate C. lose D. remove52. A. touch B. affect C. create D. enrich53. A. child B. stranger C. hero D. friend54. A. waste B. save C. kill D. take55. A. empty B. grateful C. proud D. nervous36-40:ADCAB 41-45:CAABD 46-50:BCCDD 51-55: AB BDC丰台区Looking UpI can still remember the way my tennis shoes looked as I stared down at them, feeling anxious about what was about to take place. It was time for the weekly eleventh-grade volleyball game. I knew I would never be the best 36 on any team. But every week, I stared at my shoes and simply wished I wouldn’t be picked 37 . And yet I was last almost every time. No team wanted the girl who always 38 the ball, and missed the easy serves.Years later I realized how much those moments of 39 had affected me. I began to expect the 40 in every situation, repeatedly telling myself that I just wasn’t good enough.I grew up staring at my 41 .All that began to 42 during the summer vacation in high school. My mom’s sister Aunt Karen, offered me a part-time job. I had always admired Aunt Karen 43 she was successful and led such an exciting life. Her good manner and warm smile were totally different from the 44 way I approached the world. But that summer she taught me to look at things 45 .Aunt Karen said that the secret 46 success comes from the inside, not the outside. I was shocked to learn her experience had been similar to mine. She hadn’t been good at 47 , either! Aunt Karen said she finally realized what other people thought of her didn’t 48 as much as what she thought of herself. She told me when she started noticing her own good qualities, she 49 being so self-critical.So that summer I took her 50 to heart. I listened to what I was saying to myself and decided to focus more on the good. For example, when I misfiled an important paper, I 51 myself of all the other ones I had filed correctly. And when I was shown the dirty closet, I said to myself that I would be great at 52 it. Before long I had learned a valuable lesson. 53 thinking actually works!By the time school started that fall, I was much more 54 . I went along with people around me with a totally different attitude. When my chemistry teacher announced that we should each find a lab partner, 55 looking down at my shoes, I looked up and smiled. And do you know what happened? A very nice girl immediately asked me to be in one group!36. A. player B. teacher C. worker D. manager37. A. fast B. soon C. only D. last38. A. liked B. dropped C. sold D. studied39. A. relaxation B. celebration C. rejection D. discussion40. A. worst B. best C. latest D. least41. A. hands B. shoes C. shorts D. legs42. A. change B. continue C. settle D. grow43. A. if B. unless C. until D. because44. A. proper B. nervous C. careless D. comfortable45. A. kindly B. seriously C. carefully D. differently46. A. to B. with C. from D. at47. A. chemistry B. language C. sports D. computer48. A. stand B. matter C. cost D. expect49. A. minded B. practiced C. stopped D. suffered50. A. steps B. plans C. time D. advice51. A. reminded B. rid C. warned D. accused52. A. repairing B. cleaning C. designing D. decorating53. A. Critical B. Deep C. Positive D. Creative54. A. confused B. careful C. cautious D. confident55. A. in charge of B. in spite of C. instead of D. in case of36-40:ADBCA 41-45:BADBD 46-50:ACBCD 51-55:ABCDC石景山区A Man and His WordIn a used furniture business, unlike new, you cannot order stock (存货) from a catalogue. People call in, and you have to go out and make an offer. “You can’t 36 what you don’t have.”my father would say.When I was aged thirteen, my father lost his store 37 , a one-armed guy who could do more with his one arm than many will do with two. With his manager gone, my father came to me. “Will you come in while I go out to 38 the day’s calls until I find the 39 person?”he asked.The store has tens of thousands of 40 . “People like to bargain,”he told me, “So I don’t 41 prices. You just have to know a 42 .”He took me around. “A quarter-horse motor you can sell for four dollars. For a refrigerator, depending on the 43 , you can sell for thirty-five dollars to sixty dollars. However, if it has a freezer that goes well, sell it for eighty dollars, in 44 condition, maybe one hundred dollars. Dishes come in with a houseful of furniture, and I don’t even 45 them in when I give a price. You can sell them for a cent to a dollar. Something really nice.”Every day after 46 , I would ride to the store. Soon after, I was writing up a sales slip (纸条)for an attractive plate when my father walked in. I had asked a dollar and the guy did not 47 . I was very pleased. My father glanced down at what I was doing, 48 to the customer and said, “You sure got a bargain today. My employee gave you the 49 andthat’s the price.”Afterward, I asked my father, “what was that all about ?”It turned out that it was an antique plate, worth a few hundred dollars. I was 50 . Here I was 51 to help my father in the business and instead I was losing money for him.He said, “I could’ve 52 the sales if I’d wanted to. You were just writing up the slip and hadn’t yet taken the money. Besides, by civil law, you’re under 53 . But, a man stands by his word and the word of his 54 .”The deal cost my father a small amount of money, but I learned a 55 lesson in integrity(正直).36. A. buy B. sell C. order D. store37. A. salesman B. friend C. boss D. manager38. A. ask B. return C. answer D. buy39. A. able B. honest C. right D. hardworking40. A. items B. customers C. plates D. instruments41. A. raise B. decide C. create D. mark42. A. range B. name C. variety D. catalogue43. A. price B. situation C. condition D. quantity44. A. ordinary B. unexpected C. special D. excellent45. A. bring B. call C. figure D. force46. A. school B. work C. study D. play47. A. speak B. buy C. enter D. hesitate48. A. went B. turned C. spoke D. laughed49. A. plate B. gift C. price D. money50. A. disappointed B. shocked C. a nxious D. desperate51. A. dreaming B. pretending C. managing D. trying52. A. offered B. encouraged C. stopped D. continued53. A. age B. tendency C. pay D. intelligence54. A. father B. agent C. value D. ability55. A. lifelong B. colourful C. painful D. practical 36-40: BDCCA 41-45: DACDC 46-50: ADBCB 51-55: DCABA。

北京市延庆县高考英语一轮复习 完形和阅理练习(三)

北京市延庆县高考英语一轮复习 完形和阅理练习(三)

北京延庆县2017高考英语完形和阅理一轮练习完形填空(2014·福建泉州模拟)A group of graduates got together to visit their old university professor.The conversation soon turned into__1__about stress in work and life.Offeringhis__2__coffee,the professor went to the kitchen and__3__with a large pot of coffee and a__4__of cups—porcelain,plastic glass,crystal,some plain­looking,some expensive,some exquisite (精致的),telling them to __5__themselves to the coffee. When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand,the professor said,“If you have__6__,all the nice­looking expensive cups have been__7__,leaving behind the plain and__8__ones.Of course,__9__it is normal for you to want only the best for yourselves,that is the __10__of your problems and stress.”“It is sure that the cup itself__11__no quality to the coffee.__12__ it is just more expensive and in some cases even hides what we__13__.”“What all of yo u really want is coffee,not the cup,but you went__14__for the best cups.And then you began__15__each other’s cups.”“Now consider t his:Life is the coffee;the jobs,__16__and position in society are the cups.They are just tools to__17__and contain life,and the type of cup we have does not define,nor__18__the quality of life we live.Sometimes,by concentrating only on the cup,we__19__to enjoy the coffee.Value the coffee,not the cups!”Don’t let the cups __20__you.Enjoy the coffee instead.1.A.information B.complaintsC.surprises D.satisfaction2.A.friends B.customersC.guests D.fellows3.A.carried B.returnedC.arrived D.brought4.A.kind B.setC.variety D.group5.A.devote B.exposeC.help D.provide6.A.seen B.discoveredC.recognized D.noticed7.A.taken in B.taken backC.taken out D.taken up8.A.cheap B.dearC.pretty D.fantastic9.A.if B.whileC.because D.since10.A.resource B.sourceC.result D.point11.A.increases B.expandsC.extends D.adds12.A.At no time B.In most casesC.In no case D.At times13.A.drink B.desireC.eat D.want14.A.happily B.strangelyC.consciously D.surprisingly15.A.suspecting B.envyingC.considering D.eyeing16.A.money B.loveC.friendship D.death17.A.offer B.takeC.live D.hold18.A.exchange B.raiseC.change D.create19.A.have B.hesitateC.forget D.fail20.A.defeat B.driveC.decide D.puzzle语篇解读本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。

高中英语真题:2017高考英语完形和阅读(一轮)选编

高中英语真题:2017高考英语完形和阅读(一轮)选编

2017高考英语完形和阅读(一轮)选编完形填空。

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 21~40 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

I was walking in my school campus from my office to my car a t about 9pm. On the way, I ran into a fellow who was ____1__ __ lost. He asked me for directions, saying he needed to get t o East Palo Alto. But the ____2_____ was that he was walking in the complete opposite direction!I _____3____ him in the correct direction, but warned him it wa s a long way off. He didn't speak English very well, and gener ally seemed without sense of ____4_____. I quickly felt like hel ping him. ____5_____ he was a big guy, I got the ____6_____ t hat he was harmless.I sent him on his way, and I walked away towards my car. Jus t as he was going out of a short way, something ____7_____ me clicked, and I offered him a ____8_____. He gratefully acc epted, and he offered to show me his ID. I declined, but ____9 _____ my hand and introduced myself. He said his name was Mario.Mario followed me to my car. When I unlocked the passengerdoor for him, he didn't get in _____10____ I assured him it was fine. As we sat in the car together, I suddenly got ____11____ _. “If this guy wanted, he could hurt me and take my car”, I __ __12_____ calling my brother as a safety precaution (预防措施), but then I felt determined not to feel scared.Mario and I got into some _____13____. He told me about his f amily in Mexico, how he works _____14____ doesn't ever earn enough, how he used to live near Fresno and work on the far ms but now ____15_____ more in the Bay Area. It was good ta lking to him, though I couldn't shake the nervousness complet ely. I kept asking him questions that would give me clues as t o ____16_____he was being truthful.When we got into East Palo Alto, I pulled into a gas station an d told him it was as far as I could take him. He quickly got out and ____17_____ me several times, saying he _____18____ fin d his way home from there.Thinking back on it, I am glad to give a ride to Mario. Although it was risky, I think such things should be done without _____ 19____, or not at all. I wouldn't say I'd _____20____ a hitchhike r(搭车人)again, but I know that if I did, I would make sure I could offer more love and less fear.1. A. eventually B. obviously C. naturallyD. casually2. A. problem B. chanceC. causeD. effect3. A. approved B. expressed C. pointedD. announced4. A. humour B. directionC. responsibilityD. safety5. A. ThoughB. SinceC. AsD. When6. A. impression B. colleague C. factD. choice7. A. in B. over C. aboutD. through8. A. greetingB. presentC. suggestionD. ride9. A. put up B. turned outC. looked upD. held out10. A. whenB. afterC. untilD. since11. A. nervousB. generousC. distantD. familiar12. A. suggested B. imagined C. consideredD. appreciated13. A. friendship B. conversations C. instructionsD. cooperation14. A. andB. orC. butD. so15. A. earns B. devotesC. supportsD. sponsors16. A. whyB. howC. whatD. whether17. A. praised B. encouragedC. warnedD. thanked18. A. mustB. neededC. couldD. dared19. A. prideB. fearC. trustD. courage20. A. turn against B. leave outC. pick upD. believe in【参考答案及解析】1. B. obviously明显的。

北京市延庆县2017高考英语一轮复习完形和阅理训练(二)

北京市延庆县2017高考英语一轮复习完形和阅理训练(二)

北京延庆县2017高考英语一轮完形和阅理训练(二)完形填空【2014·蚌埠市高三第三次教学质量检查考试】Some years ago when I was in my second year in university,I heard Salome Bey sing for the first time.The moment was exciting.Salome’s __1__filled the room and brought the theater to life.I was so__2__that I decided to write an article about her.I__3__Salome Bey,telling her I was from Essence magazine,and that I wanted to meet her to talk about her career.She__4__and told me to come to her studio next Tuesday.When I hung up,I was scared out of my mind.I__5__I was lying.I was not a writer at all and hadn’t even written a grocery list.I interviewed Salome Bey the next Tuesday.I sat there__6__,taking notes and asking questions that all began with,“Can you tell me...” I soon realized that__7__Salome Bey was one thing,but writing a story for a national magazine was just impossible.The__8__was almost unbearable (不可容忍的).I struggled for days__9__draft after draft.Finally I put my manuscript (手稿) into a large envelope and dropped it into a mailbox.It did n’t ta ke long.My manuscript__10__.How stupid of me!I thought.How could I__11__in a world of professional writers?Knowing I couldn’t __12__the rejection letter,I threw the unopened envelope into a drawer.Five years later,I was moving to California.While__13__my apartment,I came across the unopened envelope.This time I opened it and __14__the editor’s letter in disbelief:Dear Ms Profit,Your story on Salome Bey is fantastic.Yet we need some __15__ materials.Please add those and return the article immediately.We would like to__16__your story soon. Shocked,it took me a long time to__17__.Fear of rejection cost me dearly.I lost at least five hundred dollars and having my article appear in a major magazine.More importantly,I lost years of__18__writing.Today,I have b ecome a full­time writer.Looking back on this__19__,I learned a very important lesson:Youcan’t__20__to doubt yourself.1.A.joy B.voiceC.speech D.smile2.A.moved B.activeC.satisfied D.proud3.A.visited B.emailed C.interviewed D.phoned 4.A.agreed B.refused C.hesitated D.paused 5.A.replied B.discovered C.explained D.knew6.A.seriously B.nervously C.patiently D.quietly 7.A.blaming B.fooling C.inviting D.urging8. A.hardship B.failure C.comment D.pressure 9.A.on B.by C.with D.in10.A.returned B.disappeared C.spread D.improved 11.pare B.compete C.survive D.struggle 12.A.ignore B.deliver C.face D.receive 13.A.cleaning B.repairing C.decorating D.leaving 14.A.saw B.read C.found D.noticed 15.A.memorial B.relevant C.private D.reliable 16.A.broadcast B.create C.publish D.assess 17.A.prepare B.recover C.escape D.concentrate 18.A.energetic B.enjoyable C.typical D.endless 19.A.experience B.successC.benefit D.accident20.A.attempt B.pretendC.expect D.afford语篇解读本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。

2017届高考英语一轮复习模拟试卷一和答案

2017届高考英语一轮复习模拟试卷一和答案

2017届⾼考英语⼀轮复习模拟试卷⼀和答案 临近⾼考的时候,学⽣都需要做模拟试卷,这样更加好的适应⾼考。

下⾯店铺的⼩编将为⼤家带来关于英语的模拟i试卷的介绍,希望能够帮助到⼤家。

2017届⾼考英语⼀轮复习模拟试卷⼀ 听下⾯5段对话。

每段对话后有⼀个⼩题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关⼩题和阅读下⼀⼩题。

每段对话仅读⼀遍。

1.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a post office.B.In a bank.C.In a store. 2.What does the woman care about most?A.The job.B.Jenny's health. C.The man's ability. 3.Why is the man taking the computer class? A.To get a better job. B.To keep up with the changes. C.To get a degree in computer science. 4.What did the woman do yesterday? A.She rested at home. B.She went to the hospital. C.She went to the new French restaurant. 5.What does the man advise the woman to do? e a dictionary. B.Wait until tomorrow. C.Turn to others for help. 第⼆节 (共15⼩题;每⼩题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下⾯5段对话或独⽩。

每段对话或独⽩后有⼏个⼩题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

高中英语真题:2017高考英语(一轮)完形和阅读演练_1

高中英语真题:2017高考英语(一轮)完形和阅读演练_1

2017高考英语(一轮)完形和阅读演练完形填空。

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

My wife and I moved into our home two years ago.We had a yard with a lot of 1 .Very often when we have flowers,Denise or I would plant some between the rocks,just to add some 2 to the area.Last summer,I found a tiny little 3 in the yard that I could not immediately i dentify.I knew I didn’t plant it and Denise said she didn’t eith er.We decided to let it 4 growing until we could find out wh at it was.Weeks passed and as I made my way back to the 5 plant,it appeared to be a sunflower. I decided to 6 the weeds arou nd it.As I pulled rocks from the area to get to the weeds,I noticed something 7 .The sunflower had not 8 where I saw it begin.It actually had begun under a big 9 and grown und er and around it to reach the 10 .That’s when I 11 that if a tiny little sunflower didn’t let a big r ock stand in its 12 of developing,we too have the ability of doing the same thing.If we 13 our selves like that little sunflower, We can reach where we 14 t o go and get what we need for growth.We need to believe in ourselves knowing we have the 15 to achieve our goats.Like the 16 ,it knew it had the ability to get over the rocks because it had 17 in itself that it would succeed.Stand tall like the sunflowe r and be 18 who and what we are,then the environment will begin 19 us. We will find a way to go under or 20 any “rocks” in order to reach our goals.1.A.flowers B.insects C.rocks D.vegetables2.A.colour B.water C.fertilizerD.shape3.A.weed B.seed C.rock D.plant4.A.stop B.continue C.improve D.escape5.A.weak B.lonely C.strangeD.pretty6.A.remove B.tend C.watchD.collect7.A.wonderful B.terrible C.valuable D.unusual8.A.passed B.started C.left D .died9.A.tree B.table C.rockD.wall10.A.air B.top C.sunD. house11.A.realized B.doubted C.regretted D.hoped12.A.place B.way C.courseD.process13.A.fill in B.put in C.worry about D.believe in14.A.forget B.hate C.aim D.wait15.A.ability B.wish C.planD.idea16.A.yard B.sunflower C.homeD.summer17.A.energy B.virtue C.courageD.faith18.A.aware of B.afraid of C.proud of D.tired of19.A.support B.affect C.upsetD.forgive20.A.into B.around C.through D.from【参考答案】完形填空1—5、CADBC 6—1、0 ADBCC 11—15、ABDCA 16—20、BDCAB2016高考训练题----阅读理解。

北京市延庆县2017高考英语一轮复习完形和阅理练习(四)

北京市延庆县2017高考英语一轮复习完形和阅理练习(四)

北京延庆县2017高考英语完形和阅理一轮练习(四)完形填空。

完型填空。

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从以下题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

There was a very special teacher who made a far-reaching difference in my life. Fall, 1959, the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about to begin. “Who”,I asked a senior, “is Mrs. McNamara, my 10th grade English teacher?” He just 1 and said something about my being in 2 . Soon, I understood what he meant. Mrs. McNamara had a pattern of 3 that she repeated again and again. We would have a literature reading task for 4 . The next day, when we came to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard 5 to the homework reading. We were 6 to write an in-class essay about one of the topics. The following day, she would 7 the corrected and graded essays and each person would be called 8 to stand in front of the class and to 9 his/her essay. The class were required to criticize (评论) that essay, 10 the grade of everyone in class would be reduced.The first time that I 11 her read-write-criticize method, I had not 12 to do the homework and had written something without knowing what it meant. 13 the extreme embarrassment I suffered, standing before my classmates, 14 myself. No one laughed at me; no one would be 15 enough, or foolish enough, to do that in Mrs. McNamara’s class. The embarrassment came from 16 and along with it came a strong 17 not to let it happen again.Mrs. McNamara kept all of our written work in files; it was easy to see the 18 in writing that had occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken place, at least for me. What Mrs. McNamara 19 me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I could improve myself. And I 20 . Thank you, Mrs. McNamara.( ) 1. A. nodded B. laughed C. apologized D. shouted【答案】B( ) 2. A. trouble B. sorrow C. danger D. anger【答案】A.( ) 3. A. behaviour B. evaluation C. activity D. thought 【答案】C.( ) 4. A. review B. performance C. practice D. homework【答案】D.( ) 5. A. added B. related C. contributed D. compared 【答案】B.( ) 6. A. expected B. persuaded C. allowed D. advised 【答案】A.( ) 7. A. collect B. return C. send D. receive 【答案】B.( ) 8. A. on purpose B. at first C. by chance D. in turn 【答案】D.( ) 9. A. talk through B. hand over C. read out D. show off【答案】C.( ) 10. A. so B. and C. but D. or【答案】D.( ) 11. A. tried B. adopted C. examined D. experienced【答案】D.( ) 12. A. undertaken B. attempted C. bothered D. hesitated【答案】C.( ) 13. A. Remember B. Predict C. Bear D. Imagine【答案】D.( ) 4. A. playing jokes on B. making a fool ofC. setting a trap forD. taking advantage of【答案】B.( ) 15. A. brave B. careless C. proud D. selfish【答案】A.( ) 16. A. above B. within C. behind D. below【答案】B.( ) 17. A. tendency B. preference C. determination D. sense 【答案】C.( ) 18. A. improvements B. pains C. difficulties D. advantages【答案】A.( ) 19. A. trusted B. invited C. forced D. permitted【答案】C.( ) 20. A. did B. could C. had D. would【答案】A.1.【解析】考查动词。

北京市延庆县高考英语一轮复习 完形和阅理训练(四)-人教版高三全册英语试题

北京市延庆县高考英语一轮复习 完形和阅理训练(四)-人教版高三全册英语试题

延庆县2017高考英语一轮完形和阅理训练〔四〕完形填空。

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从以下题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最优选项。

Once, a king showed two men a large basket in the garden. He told them to fill it with water from a well. After they __1__ their work, he left them, saying, “When the sun is down, I will come and see your work.〞At last one o f them said, “What’s the use of doing this foolish work? We can __2__ fill the basket.〞 __3__ man answered, “That is none of your business.〞 The first man said. “You may do as you like, but I am not going to work at __4__ so foolish.〞He __5__ his bucket and went away. The other man said no word, and kept on carrying __6__. At last the well was almost __7__.As he poured the last bucket of water into the basket, he saw a bright thing in it. He picked it up. It was a beautiful gold ring. Just then the king came. __8__ he saw the ring, he knew that he had found the kind of man he wanted. He told him to keep the ring for himself. “You __9__ so well in this little thing,〞he said, “__10__ now I know I can believe you with many things.〞名师点评本文讲述了一个国王为了考验两个人,让他们往篮子里打水,忠诚的人不遗余力地往空篮子里打水,直到国王归来。

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北京延庆县2017高考英语一轮完形和阅理训练(一)完形填空【2014·厦门市双十中学高三模拟】Body language is the quiet,secret and most powerful language of all!It speaks __1__than words.According to specialists,our bodies send out more__2__than we realize.In fact,non­verbal (非言语) communication takes up about 50% of what we really__3__.And body language is particularly__4__when we attempt to communicate across cultures.Indeed,what is called body language is so__5__a part of us that it’s actually often unnoticed.And misunderstandings occur as a res ult of it.__6__,different societies treat the__7__between people differently.Northern Europeans usually do not like having__8__contact (接触) even with friends,and certainly not with__9__.People from Latin American countries,__10__,touch each other quite a lot.Therefore,it’s possible that in__11__,it may look like a Latino is__12__a Norwegian all over the room.The Latino,trying to express friendship,will keep moving __13__.The Norwegian,very probably seeing this as pushiness,will keep__14__—which the Latino will in return regard as __15__.Clearly,a great deal is going on when people__16__.And only a part of it is in the words themselves.And when parties are from__17__cultures,there’s a strong possibility of __18__.But whatever the situation,the best__19__is to obey the Golden Rule:treat others as you would like to be__20__.1.A.straighter B.louderC.harder D.further2.A.sounds B.invitationsC.feelings D.messages3.A.hope B.receiveC.discover D.mean4.A.immediate B.misleadingC.important D.difficult5.A.well B.farC.much D.long6.A.For example B.ThusC.However D.In short7.A.trade B.distanceC.connections D.greetings8.A.eye B.verbalC.bodily D.telephone9.A.strangers B.relativesC.neighbours D.enemies10.A.in other words B.on the other handC.in a similar way D.by all means11.A.trouble B.conversationC.silence D.experiment12.A.disturbing B.helpingC.guiding D.following13.A.closer B.fasterC.in D.away14.A.stepping forward B.going onC.backing away D.coming out15.A.weakness B.carelessnessC.friendliness D.coldness16.A.talk B.travelC.laugh D.think17.A.different B.EuropeanC.Latino D.rich18.A.curiosity B.excitementC.misunderstanding D.nervousness19.A.chance B.timeC.result D.advice20.A.noticed B.treatedC.respected D.pleased语篇解读本文是说明文,介绍了肢体语言的作用,以及在不同文化里肢体语言的不同含义。

通过学习本文我们可以了解文化的趣味性。

1.解析:由首句“肢体语言是所有语言中沉默、秘密而又最有威力的语言!”可知,本句应表示“肢体语言比语言更有说服力”,所以本题选择louder。

答案: B2.解析:我们的肢体发出多于我们可以想象到的信息。

身体发出的是message“信息”,而不是sound。

sound泛指自然界一切声音;invitation邀请;feeling感情,感受。

3.解析:事实上,非言语交际占据了我们想表达的大约50%。

mean意思是,意味着。

答案: D4.解析:根据下文论述,当涉及跨文化交流时,肢体语言尤为重要,故选important重要的。

immediate立刻的,表示动作的直接性和迅速性;misleading误导的;difficult困难的。

答案: C5.解析:肢体语言几乎已经成为我们的组成部分,以致常常被忽视。

此处实际上是对“so much a(n)+名词”的用法的考查。

四个选项中有此用法的只有much。

答案: C6.解析:下文是举例,故选For example“例如”。

thus因此;however然而;in short 简而言之。

答案: A7.解析:不同的社会对人们之间的距离有不同认识。

空格后面的北欧人和拉丁美洲人等的例子都与distance“距离”有关。

答案: B8.解析:北欧人通常不喜欢肢体的接触,故选bodily“身体的”,下文的touch each other 是提示。

答案: C9.解析:北欧人不喜欢和朋友有肢体上的接触,更不用说陌生人了。

enemy虽然与friend 相对,但此处是说不同国度文化的差异,并不是敌我的分歧。

答案: A10.解析:由上文可知,此处表示语意上的转折,故选on the other hand“另一方面”,本句讲到拉丁美洲人喜欢肢体接触。

in other words换句话说;in a similar way用相似的方法;by all means当然可以。

答案: B11.解析:trouble麻烦;conversation谈话,交谈;silence寂静,沉默;experiment 实验。

in conversation在交谈中,在会话中。

答案: B12.解析:在交谈中,北欧人不喜欢肢体接触,拉丁美洲人喜欢肢体接触,所以我们看到的很可能是一个拉丁美洲人跟随一个挪威人移动,故选following“跟随”。

答案: D13.解析:拉丁美洲人喜欢肢体接触,为了表示友好,会离挪威人越来越近,故选closer(更近地)。

14.解析:挪威人不喜欢肢体接触,会一直向后退,故选backing away后退。

step forward 前进;go on继续;come out出版,发芽。

答案: C15.解析:挪威人的后退反过来会让拉丁美洲人觉得是冷漠。

weakness虚弱;carelessness 粗心;friendliness友谊;coldness冷漠。

答案: D16.解析:选项中的talk(交谈)与上文的conversation相呼应,且文章主要讲述交谈中的body language。

答案: A17.解析:different不同的;European欧洲的;Latino拉丁美洲的;rich富裕的。

different cultures不同的文化。

答案: A18.解析:当来自不同文化的人聚会时,有可能会出现误解,故选misundersta nding“误会,误解”。

curiosity好奇心;excitement兴奋;nervousness紧张。

答案: C19.解析:此处是对避免误解而提出建议,故选advice“建议”。

chance机会;time时间,次数,倍数;result结果。

答案: D20.解析:你希望怎样被对待,那你就那样对待别人,B选项与前面的treat others相呼应,一个是主动形式,一个是被动形式(to be treated)。

答案: B2016高考训练题----阅读理解。

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

When I was 11, I threw a glance into Dad’s lunch box and made the unexpected discovery that my mother still showed her love towards my father. The evidence, a napkin resting on top of the sandwiches packed in wax paper, was certain “Love you!” she had written on the napkin. “ Meat loaf for supper!”Mom penned all kinds of messages to Dad on those paper napkins, and he saved a whole pile of them. What embarrassed me as a kid has become a precious memory of my parents. It also started my own brand of lunch box notes. When my kids were young, I’d glue little drawings on their lunches. Lots of sketches(素描) of our dog, Max, along withsmiling flowers. When they were teenagers, I’d copy words of wisdom from great people, Einstein, for example, or Bruce Springsteen. Then, my kids grew up making their own handwritten notes. And my husband writes me love notes on recycled paper, because he’s all about being green.Friends who know about my lunch box notes eagerly share stories of their own family traditions. So many focus on food. Maura’s mom always drew hearts on the shells of hard-boiled eggs. Melinda wrote messages on her kids’ bananas.We’re into the third generation of lunch box notes in our home. Whenever my 3-year-old grandson, Clayton, spends the night, he knows his lunch is going to have a napkin note from Grandma in the morning. Last week, I drew a picture of me, waving widely and shouting his name. He took one look at it and screamed, “ Where’s Grandpa?”I added a man in a clean shirt. “You forgot his tie,” he said. I quickly drew a line of stripes(条纹) down the front of the shirt. Clayton smiled. “Grandpa,” he whispered, running his fingers across the napkin. “It’s you!”1. When the author first saw Dad’s lunch box notes, she felt ______.A. movedB. awkwardC. proudD. nervous2. What did the author put in the lunch boxes when her kids were in their teens?A. Words of love.B. Pictures of flowers.C. Drawings of their favorite animals.D. Famous words of wisdom3. It can be inferred that ________.A. the author’s grandson likes drawing pictures on napkins.B. the author’s children dislike making lunch box notes.C. the author’s husband is an environmentalist.D. the author’s friends all had their bra nd of lunch box notes.4. What’s the best title for the text?A. Old gener ation’s way of expressing love.B. Different brands of lunch box notes.C. Lunches packed with love.D. Some interesting family traditions.参考答案1--4: BDCC阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A.B.C和D项中,选出最佳选项。

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