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(英语)英语完形填空题20套(带答案)含解析

(英语)英语完形填空题20套(带答案)含解析

(英语)英语完形填空题20套(带答案)含解析一、完形填空1.阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

How to take notesNote-taking is a skill that can help you do well in all your lessons. It can make you confident (自信的) 1 you are studying. But unluckily, most 2 don't know how to take notes.Write down key facts. If your teacher writes 3 on the blackboard, that's great. You can copy them or write down the most 4 facts of all in class. Different teachers do things 5 . For example, some teachers may 6 lots of dates and facts in class, 7 they only write the important ones on the blackboard. Other teachers may not write anything down,but they may 8 something important again and again.Ask. Don't be afraid to ask your teacher to 9 what you miss. If your teacher speaks too fast and you can't 10 what he is saying, you can ask him 11 class.Cornpare (比较) .Comparing your notes with your 12 can be good for your learning.It can also help you and your classmates correct (纠正) some 13 .Organize. Note-taking also needs organization. Keep notes for each subject in one notebook so that you can find everything 14 when a test comes.Good note-taking takes time. If you decide to recopy (重写) your notes every evening, you'll surely have less time to watch TV. But you'll 15 time in the coming test1. A. until B. before C. when D. although2. A. teachers B. students C. workers D. parents3. A. notes B. words C. lessons D. differences4. A. common B. boring C. important D. interesting5. A. happily B. differently C. quietly D. quickly6. A. take out B. take care of C. pay attention to D. look for7. A. though B. but C. because D. unless8. A. find B. say C. read D. write9. A. laugh B. repeat C. have D. add10. A. follow B. change C. review D. read11. A. after B. when C. because D. before12. A. classmates'B. teachers' C. parents' D. girls'13. A. examples B. questions C. mistakes D. answers14. A. easily B. quietly C. early D. slowly15. A. pay B. spend C. save D. waste【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)A;(4)C;(5)B;(6)C;(7)B;(8)B;(9)B;(10)A;(11)A;(12)A;(13)C;(14)A;(15)C;【解析】【分析】主要讲了做笔记的好处及怎样做笔记。

高考英语完形填空专项训练

高考英语完形填空专项训练

完形填空My son Darcy, 10, begged “No more needles”, tears rolling down his cheeks. Seeing him so(输血). It looked like the ___2___ was successful, but Darcy only got sicker.Darcy often asked, “Mom, when can I see my ___3___?” “Soon, sweetie,” I’d reply. But with a weak immune (免疫的) system, it was ___4___ for him to return to school. At first, my words seemed ___5___ but as the months passed, I watched as Darcy became ___6___. While he was in hospital, his friends were enjoying their lives without him. I could ___7___ he was giving up.I consulted the school about ___8___ Darcy’s education in the hope of creating more___9___ for him and I got the reply “If he’s well enough”. At that point, I wondered if this had happened to thousands of kids around the country. _____10_____, a year later, Darcy got better enough to go back to school!One day, I talked with some friends, who had _____11_____ kids too. We all agreed that there should be a way to keep them in the classroom _____12_____ with their mates, even if they can’t _____13_____ be there. Later, we got to know some sort of robot, which could just_____14_____ the need. I then became a fundraiser and finally launched a national pilot program.A mother’s pure love now _____15_____ to all children.1.A.embarrassed B.upset C.rigid D.confused 2.A.procedure B.project C.medicine D.experiment 3.A.doctors B.cousins C.classmates D.pets 4.A.natural B.necessary C.practical D.risky 5.A.supportive B.misleading C.awkward D.familiar 6.A.convinced B.withdrawn C.determined D.mean 7.A.sense B.promise C.argue D.question 8.A.reforming B.promoting C.assessing D.continuing 9.A.excuses B.connections C.images D.rights 10.A.Admittedly B.Similarly C.Thankfully D.Generally 11.A.spoiled B.adopted C.sick D.difficult 12.A.socializing B.competing C.struggling D.quarreling13.A.willingly B.secretly C.physically D.casually 14.A.stand up for B.break away from C.come up with D.fit in with 15.A.occurs B.extends C.appeals D.belongsThe problems had started before the trip even began.It was my first time traveling to Asia. I had ___16___ distances and timing. I had planned to visit Lombok first but booked the flights to Bali, not ___17___ there was an airport in Lombok. Arriving in Bali at 1 p. m. . I was a bit ___18___ . I had read online the last ferry (轮渡)left at 4 p m. and I ___19___ had to take a 1. 5-hour taxi journey to the port and catch the ferry to Lombok.Upon getting in the taxi, I told the driver the situation and he ___20___ called his friend at the port. He told us the seas were ___21___ so the last ferry was leaving at 2: 30 p. m. , earlier than usual. I started to panic, but my driver was ___22___ to try. His phone rang many times with talks between him and his friend. It was ___23___ to see him put so much effort in for a___24___ .When we were about 10 minutes away, his friend ____25____ him that they would hold the boat for us-but we had to ____26____ ! From there on, it was ____27____. It was pouring with rain and there was no road to the port. So, we ____28____ . The driver ____29____ my suitcase and started running, his shoes and uniform all wet.I arrived just in time to jump onto the boat. I've never been more thankful for someone's____30____ the whole way through.16.A.recorded B.expanded C.misjudged D.changed 17.A.knowing B.estimating C.caring D.arguing 18.A.surprised B.disappointed C.worried D.embarrassed 19.A.just B.still C.always D.almost 20.A.cheerfully B.finally C.hesitantly D.immediately 21.A.stormy B.deep C.cold D.broad 22.A.honored B.delighted C.determined D.inspired 23.A.satisfying B.touching C.stressful D.awful 24.A.companion B.customer C.driver D.stranger 25.A.informed B.reminded C.warned D.convinced26.A.turn B.quit C.wait D.rush 27.A.magic B.madness C.horror D.calmness 28.A.looked back B.turned around C.pulled over D.helped out 29.A.packed B.placed C.removed D.grabbed 30.A.kindness B.trust C.comfort D.admirationMaking a familyFor years, Dad had avoided getting a dog. Whenever the ___31___ came up, Dad complained: “Dogs are a pain. I don’t want to be ___32___” Despite his strong opposition, Mom brought home a puppy named Chip, a cute ball that ___33___ us all.For me, at age thirteen, Chip brought out my ___34___ side. I fed, brushed and walked him every day. I also learned that when we ___35___ what is important to us, we harvest the benefits. For me, this meant a loyal (忠诚的) companion, someone to ___36___ me at the door when I returned, and someone to kiss my face when I was sad. And this ___37___ stayed with me as I grew.Chip even ___38___ Dad. It was nearly a month before Chip’s ___39___ personality won him over. Dad was the first to ____40____ him to sit on the sofa. He even made chew toys for Chip to play with.Most importantly, Chip brought us together as a ____41____ . After dinner, instead of escaping to our bedrooms as before, we’d review ____42____ tricks or teach him new ones in the family room. We’d ____43____ funny stories of the cute things he’d done that day. The important thing is that we’d do this together.People who are not dog lovers sometimes complain about those who treat their pets too much like ____44____ . What they don’t understand is that it is the pets that stimulate the ____45____ of their humanity.31.A.topic B.news C.problem D.doubt 32.A.replaced B.destroyed C.bothered D.controlled 33.A.defeated B.challenged C.discouraged D.transformed 34.A.awkward B.responsible C.generous D.creative 35.A.take care of B.agree on C.give in to D.rely on36.A.push B.greet C.grab D.order 37.A.lesson B.idiom C.issue D.process 38.A.feared B.softened C.admired D.strengthened 39.A.adorable B.strong C.aggressive D.strange 40.A.force B.forbid C.allow D.order 41.A.committee B.company C.family D.group 42.A.complex B.previous C.simple D.basic 43.A.create B.invent C.share D.read 44.A.animals B.fans C.toys D.humans 45.A.origin B.future C.weakness D.beautyIn my primary school, we used to write a lot in Mrs. White’s class. There were many mistakes in my writings. But no red ____46____. Instead, always a star. Sometimes ____47____ a Good! I would jump with joy at it. But this ____48____ my mother. She wanted to figure out why Mrs. White never ____49____ spelling or grammatical errors. Then one day she went to see her.Mrs. White replied, “Children are just beginning to get ____50____ about using words, about forming sentences. I don’t want to ____51____ that enthusiasm or put any pressure on them with red ink. Spelling and grammar can wait, but the ____52____ of words won ‘t…” And maybe she didn’t say it ____53____ like that. But what’s for sure is that I grew up learning to use words with ____54____ confidence from her.It occurs to me that if Mrs. White had used her red pen more _____55_____, I probably wouldn’t be telling you about this now. Looking back, I think she was such a(n) _____56_____ teacher—to exercise “red-pen-restriction”. She allowed the joy, wonder and excitement of expression to come out.In middle school, I used to _____57_____ the word beautiful as “baeutiful”. Although “pretty” is _____58_____ to spell, it doesn’t hold as much as you mean sometimes. So I told myself that if I was going to _____59_____ the word, the least I could do was spell it right. Eventually, I made it.And thanks to Mrs. White, I had no _____60_____ when writing what I meant even if I couldn’t quite spell it out. Because Life isn’t Pretty. It’s “Baeutiful”.46.A.signals B.corrections C.remarks D.symbols 47.A.even B.yet C.ever D.still 48.A.threatened B.shocked C.worried D.pleased 49.A.gave up B.waited for C.wrote down D.pointed out 50.A.nervous B.sensitive C.excited D.confused 51.A.kill B.fuel C.welcome D.ignore 52.A.meaning B.choice C.repetition D.wonder 53.A.formally B.exactly C.firmly D.loudly 54.A.new B.little C.poor D.full 55.A.precisely B.carefully C.personally D.cautiously 56.A.reliable B.romantic C.extraordinary D.famous 57.A.recognise B.identify C.misuse D.misspell 58.A.better B.harder C.easier D.faster 59.A.cancel B.employ C.imitate D.read 60.A.tension B.relief C.complaint D.angerA single card, written by a stranger, became an important comfort to the receiver, a woman diagnosed with breast cancer. The woman kept the____61____on her nightstand and read it every night before bed. She brought it with her to every appointment.“That was the only card she got,” says Gina Mulligan,____62____of Girls Love Mail, a nonprofit that she started to send handwritten cards and letters to support those who are____63____breast cancer across the United States. Such is the power of one letter. The number of letters has increased since the____64____began in 2011. Here’s how the project____65____ . People send handwritten cards or letters to Girls Love Mail, where Mulligan and other volunteers____66____ the letters. They then ____67____them on to 165 cancer centers across the country. To ensure they’re____68____for receivers, each center will screen the letters a second time before the letters are____69____by nurses.The first requirement is that the letters be_____70_____ — part of what makes the letters special is that handwriting is unique. Though people can cross things out and make mistakes, that gives it_____71_____. “ We’ve_____72_____people to make drawings or add stickers. Onewoman even made a needlepoint card.” Mulligan said.Many studies show a connection_____73_____social support and health outcomes. If people have_____74_____supportive relationships or are included in a network of supportive people, they will_____75_____ better mental health and a longer lifespan.61.A.card B.paper C.notice D.report 62.A.doctor B.supporter C.sponsor D.founder 63.A.studying B.spreading C.suffering D.recording 64.A.company B.charity C.clinic D.committee 65.A.survives B.manages C.begins D.works 66.A.screen B.throw C.hide D.mail 67.A.send B.keep C.leave D.bring 68.A.convenient B.sufficient C.appropriate D.affordable 69.A.left out B.set aside C.turned down D.given away 70.A.distinct B.handwritten C.original D.private 71.A.sincerity B.flexibility C.availability D.responsibility 72.A.prepared B.required C.encouraged D.promised 73.A.with B.among C.to D.between 74.A.physically B.financially C.emotionally D.educationally 75.A.recover B.achieve C.discover D.releaseThe story happened when Hurricane Ida swept New Jersey. Anibal Galiana, the principal of Hackensack Middle School, was____76____ about the state of the school after seeing the severe flooding. The new ____77____ would start next week and the kids needed a buildingto____78____. So he called Hemans, the head custodian (管理人员) of the school, on Thursday morning to let him know he was going to get to the school to assess____79____. To Galiana’s surprise, the custodian said he was____80____ at the school. Actually, he stayed theentire____81____, running the pump to make sure the school didn’t____82____.At around 11 pm on Wednesday, a(n)____83____ reached Hemans saying that waterwas____84____ the school’s basement. He was at home then, buthe_____________85_____________ to brave the storm to make his way tothe_____________86_____________. Getting there from his home was difficult — he often found himself_____________87_____________ by rapidly rising water. Once there, he started the pump to transfer water from the basement to the _____________88_____________ outside. After that, Hemans skipped sleep to_____________89_____________ it every half hour to ensure it was still working. If it had_____________90_____________ at any point, water would have quickly made its way inside. He finally arrived back at his home at around 2:30 pm on Thursday for some_____________91_____________ which he deserved._____________92_____________ Galiana was shocked that Hemans went the extra mile to protect the building, on further reflection, he wasn’t all that_____________93_____________. “He’s always been a hardworking and responsible custodian,” said Galiana.During the hurricane, many schools saw destruction that madethem_____________94_____________ for weeks. But Hackensack MiddleSchool_____________95_____________ right on time. When seeing cheerful students studying and playing in school, Hemans knew it was all worth it.76.A.worried B.angry C.certain D.disappointed 77.A.task B.term C.period D.storm 78.A.belong to B.look to C.come to D.turn to 79.A.profit B.cost C.accident D.damage 80.A.already B.always C.previously D.occasionally 81.A.day B.week C.morning D.night 82.A.break B.flood C.collapse D.burst 83.A.appeal B.letter C.alarm D.sound 84.A.entering B.cleaning C.leaving D.surrounding 85.A.agreed B.decided C.expected D.remembered 86.A.office B.center C.station D.building 87.A.followed B.blocked C.welcomed D.separated 88.A.street B.stair C.pipe D.room 89.A.adjust B.start C.check D.repair 90.A.fallen B.delayed C.sunk D.failed 91.A.rest B.praise C.practice D.help104.A.endless B.familiar C.short D.rough 105.A.squeeze B.value C.flexibility D.pleasure 106.A.climbing B.flying C.walking D.driving 107.A.increase B.respond C.emerge D.remain 108.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything 109.A.replacing B.monitoring C.helping D.defeating 110.A.strangers B.relatives C.roommates D.teachers 111.A.go up B.come out C.give in D.run out 112.A.eye B.stomach C.heart D.mouth 113.A.Suddenly B.Thankfully C.Unluckily D.Gradually 114.A.ignore B.abandon C.mention D.share 115.A.Otherwise B.Instead C.Therefore D.HoweverIn June, 1975, my family decided to emigrate (移民) to Canada.Due to the immigration policy, after paying for the flight, we had only $16 ____116____. This was our first time to be traveling by plane. We were all very____117____ by everything new we were experiencing. We did not yet have TVs in our home country. So we were excited about watching the in-flight____118____.On the flight, the stewardess came around to ____119____the headphones to passengers. But since we were flying economy class, we were told that the headphones cost $1.The kids looked at us____120____ and asked if they could have a dollar for a set of headphones which theywould____121____. Knowing we had only $16 with us in cash until we reached Canada, my husband and I knew that we could not ____122____ to waste the money on headphones-not even one set. When we explained our ____123____ to the kids, they accepted it without complaint. But our____124____ must have shown clearly. A gentleman nearby ____125____ his headphones to us, smiling, without saying a word. The kids’ faces ____126____ with joy.This ____127____ definitely had a powerful effect on our children. They are now responsible adults who are always ready to help anyone ____128____. Although I cannot describe the____129____gentleman on that flight, I’ll forever remember the____130____kindled (激起) in our hearts by this small act of kindness.116.A.available B.borrowed C.earned D.worthwhile 117.A.comforted B.amazed C.relieved D.scared 118.A.views B.dances C.movies D.services 119.A.distribute B.send C.award D.lend 120.A.affectionately B.patiently C.longingly D.calmly 121.A.change B.keep C.pack D.share 122.A.pretend B.take C.afford D.refuse 123.A.question B.dilemma C.mistake D.answer 124.A.disappointment B.astonishment C.excitement D.relief 125.A.threw B.handed C.donated D.pushed 126.A.held back B.turned away C.came on D.lit up 127.A.incident B.wonder C.adventure D.sign128.A.on board B.in need C.with fear D.at work 129.A.confident B.careful C.generous D.dedicated 130.A.courage B.memory C.idea D.joyOver the past 13 years, Li Hongjia has helped nearly 500 deaf-mute(聋哑)children return to ordinary schools. Li, as a ____131____, has developed her own techniques for training the children to ____132____. For example, when teaching a child to pronounce “tu(兔)”, she puts a paper in front of the child’s mouth. Li said it’s ____133____ to see the paper moving from the child’s breath.Li entered Hubei University at age 18, ____134____ architecture. “My parents wanted me to follow their path to find a job in the architecture industry, but an ____135____ changed my mind,” Li said. As a volunteer, she went to the Little Sunflower Rehabilitation(康复)Center. “One day I found a child there with a painful illness. He tried very hard not to cry, and that touched me____136____.” Li said.After ____137____, Li came to work at the Center—but without ____138____ from her parents. In fact, they objected ____139____ . “My decision was _____140_____, and I rented a basement room near the Center. At that time, I took a _____141_____ of only 800 yuan per month,” Li said, adding that she could not even _____142_____ a bed. To make one, she set uptwo benches and laid planks(木板)between them.Li’s father refused to see her for nearly a year. Then one day he came to the Center. “Seeing the children for the first time, my father’s eyes teared up,” Li said.“ Then he _____143_____ me to do my best for them.” Her parents then rented an apartment near the Center to help her_____144_____.“If a job is only _____145_____ money, I would not choose this one,” Li said. “But, this job gives me a great sense of accomplishment.”131.A.accountant B.doctor C.teacher D.architect 132.A.sing B.speak C.recite D.write 133.A.depressed B.anxious C.boring D.joyful 134.A.applying for B.majoring in C.making out D.coming across 135.A.experience B.opinion C.invitation D.article 136.A.cruelly B.brightly C.anxiously D.deeply 137.A.graduation B.consideration C.expectation D.instruction 138.A.protest B.support C.guidance D.persuasion 139.A.urgently B.slightly C.strongly D.occasionally 140.A.final B.hesitant C.flexible D.enthusiastic 141.A.scholarship B.fine C.bonus D.salary 142.A.sponsor B.design C.afford D.restore 143.A.warned B.hated C.appointed D.asked 144.A.fantasy B.career C.anticipation D.belief 145.A.for the sake of B.at the risk of C.on the edge ofD.in the course ofAt Bookmark, we want every single child to read. Many children in the average class in the UK are not ____146____ to read well when they leave primary school. We need more reading____147____ to help us change this. With Bookmark, you can truly make a ____148____ to the futures of primary school children. One Bookmark volunteer has ____149____ her story.Claire began reading with Zach in 2019 at a local school. Her ____150____ as a Bookmark volunteer taught her more than she expected. During their sessions, Claire ____151____ Zach tosee reading as fun. ____152____, he asked Claire why anyone would read in their spare time. Seeing this as an opportunity, she ____153____ to him that there are books out there on all his favorite hobbies.As their sessions continued, Claire noticed a ____154____. When packing up in their final session, Zach _____155_____ a book. It was a more advanced ____156____ than those he’d been reading, but he _____157_____ said that he was happy and confident to give it a go at home. At that moment, Claire started to ____158____ her impact as a Bookmark volunteer.Enjoying reading is a powerful tool for a primary school child. Reading for ____159____ provides a route into learning and opens many opportunities. For young readers, this joy_____160_____ confidence both in the classroom and at home.146.A.willing B.able C.patient D.interested 147.A.volunteers B.workers C.teachers D.assistants 148.A.commitment B.response C.difference D.journey 149.A.shared B.polished C.known D.believed 150.A.career B.ability C.identity D.experience 151.A.forced B.ordered C.allowed D.encouraged 152.A.All of a sudden B.Without hesitation C.At the beginningD.At the same time153.A.complained B.explained C.whispered D.announced 154.A.thing B.situation C.challenge D.shift 155.A.bought B.borrowed C.spotted D.lost 156.A.edition B.level C.course D.education 157.A.excitedly B.immediately C.politely D.humbly 158.A.assess B.understand C.increase D.predict 159.A.pleasure B.promotion C.knowledge D.graduation 160.A.restores B.inspires C.boosts D.Shakes参考答案:1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.C 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。

英语完形填空20篇

英语完形填空20篇

英语完形填空20篇Cloze passages are a common exercise used in English language learning to assess a student's comprehension and vocabulary. These passages contain blank spaces that the student must fill in with the appropriate word to complete the text. Mastering cloze passages is an important skill for improving reading, writing, and language proficiency. Here are 20 cloze passages to practice.Passage 1The beach was ______ and peaceful on that sunny afternoon. Families ______ playing in the gentle waves while others ______ in the warm sand. I found a quiet spot ______ the shore and opened my book,______ absorbed in the story. After a while, the ______ of the ocean lulled me into a ______ nap.Passage 2Sarah ______ excited as she waited in line ______ the roller coaster. It was her first time ______ the famous ride at the amusement park. When ______ reached the front of the line, she ______ her heart pounding as she stepped into ______ cart. As the ride started to climbthe ______, Sarah gripped the safety bar tightly.Passage 3Cooking is a ______ that requires both skill and creativity. ______ preparing a meal, the chef must ______ a variety of techniques such as sautéing, ______, and baking. They must also have ______ understanding of flavors and how to ______ them together harmoniously. The end result ______ be a delicious and visually appealing dish.Passage 4The ______ team had been working tirelessly for ______ past six months to develop the new ______ product. They conducted extensive market research, ______ prototypes, and fine-tuned the design. Finally, the ______ was ready to be unveiled at the ______ electronics show. As the curtain was pulled ______, the audience erupted in applause at the ______ innovative design.Passage 5Anna ______ a passionate gardener who loved spending ______ in her backyard oasis. She carefully ______ and watered her wide variety of ______, from vibrant roses to towering sunflowers. ______ the summer, her garden was a ______ of color that attracted a ______ of butterflies and hummingbirds.Passage 6The ______ hiked for miles through the dense ______ before reaching the secluded waterfall. As they ______ the final ridge, they were ______ by the breathtaking sight of the ______ cascading down the rocky cliff face. ______ group spent the afternoon swimming in ______ cool, refreshing pool at the base ______ the falls.Passage 7Astronomy ______ a fascinating field of study that ______ us to explore the wonders of the ______ universe. Through powerful telescopes, scientists ______ observe distant galaxies, study the movement ______ celestial bodies, and uncover the mysteries ______ the cosmos. The more we learn ______ the universe, the more we realize ______ much there is still to discover.Passage 8The ______ chef carefully plated the dessert, ______ the delicate chocolate shavings and fresh ______ with precision. She stepped back to ______ her creation, ensuring every element was ______ perfect before serving it to the ______ at the exclusive restaurant. As the______ took their first bite, their eyes ______ with delight at the exquisite flavor.Passage 9Zara ______ always been passionate about fashion and ______ topursue a career in the industry. ______ she graduated from design school, she ______ an internship at a prestigious clothing brand. ______ hard work and dedication, she quickly ______ through the ranks and is now the ______ of her own successful clothing line.Passage 10The ______ museum was a treasure trove of ______ and historical artifacts from around the ______ . As I wandered through the dimly lit ______, I was in awe of the ______ and intricate details of the ancient ______ and sculptures. I could have spent ______ the entire day exploring the fascinating ______.Passage 11Alec ______ the captain of the school's basketball ______ and led his team to the championship ______ year after year. His exceptional skills ______ the court, combined with his ability ______ motivate and inspire his teammates, ______ him a natural leader. Off the ______, Alec was also an outstanding student ______ active in numerous community service projects.Passage 12The ______ of the old barn creaked as the ______ wind blew through the weathered boards. ______ the years, the once-vibrant red paint______ faded to a dull orange hue. ______ the barn's glory days were long ______, it still stood as a testament to ______ simpler times whenit had been the ______ of the family farm.Passage 13Samantha ______ a passionate environmentalist who was dedicated ______ raising awareness about the importance of ______ conservation. She organized regular beach cleanups ______ her community and gave presentations at ______ schools about the impact of plastic______ on marine life. Samantha's tireless efforts ______ inspire others to take action and ______ their part in protecting the planet.Passage 14The ______ of the concert hall fell silent ______ the pianist took the stage. As his ______ fingers glided across the keys, the ______ was filled with a beautiful, resonant ______ that captivated the audience. Each ______ was played with such precision and ______ that it seemed to transport the listeners ______ another world.Passage 15The ______ of the ancient city were in ______ disrepair, with crumbling walls and overgrown ______ . However, the archaeologists were determined ______ uncover the secrets buried beneath the ______ . As they carefully excavated the site, ______ discovered remarkably well-preserved artifacts that ______ shed light on the civilization that ______ once thrived there.Passage 16Emma ______ a passionate baker who loved experimenting ______ new recipes in the kitchen. She ______ hours perfecting the flakiness of her ______, the richness of her chocolate cakes, ______ the delicate flavors of her macarons. ______ her friends and family raved about ______ baked goods, Emma decided to turn ______ hobby into a successful small business.Passage 17The ______ of the forest was eerily quiet ______ the hiker made their way along the ______ trail. Suddenly, a twig snapped in the ______ , causing the hiker to freeze in ______ . After a few tense moments, a ______ deer emerged from the undergrowth, ______ the hiker a startled glance before ______ disappearing back into the trees.Passage 18The ______ team huddled together, their eyes ______ with determination as they discussed their ______ for the big game. They knew they ______ be facing a tough opponent, but they ______ confident in their abilities and ______ to work together as a cohesive ______ . As the whistle blew to start ______ match, the players charged onto the ______ , ready to give it their all.Passage 19The ______ of the ancient Egyptian temple ______ me in awe as Istepped inside. ______ intricate hieroglyphics and towering columns ______ me a glimpse into the rich ______ and culture of this remarkable civilization. ______ I wandered through the dimly lit halls, ______ could almost feel the presence of ______ long-gone pharaohs who had once walked ______ same sacred ground.Passage 20The ______ of the mountain loomed before the ______ , its snow-capped peak piercing the ______ . They had been hiking for hours,______ their legs ached and their lungs ______ . But the promise of the breathtaking ______ at the summit spurred them onward. ______ they reached the top, they were ______ by the stunning panoramic view that ______ before them.。

英语完形填空8篇

英语完形填空8篇

专题三完形填空(一)基础入门篇011. A. neglect B. arrange C. read D. collect2. A. stories B. events C. actions D.plans3. A. Some B. Any C. No D. Several4. A, from B. in C. for D. to5. A. what B. how C. whether D. where 16. A. false B. indirect C. open D. genuine7. A. copy B. request C. write D. mail8. A. actor B. machine C. collector D. secretary9. A. genuine B. false C. different D. identical10. A. fluently B. initially C. exactly D. conveniently02Double Income and No Kids(DINK) becomes fashionable in China. The DLNK couples are usually regarded as those who have higher educations and stable careers with higher incomes. The increase in DINK families has shattered the Chinese traditional idea of the family and becomes typical.A survey conducted recently in Beijing by a market survey company indicated that about 3.8 percent of 1,300 surveyed families in Beijing said they have no plans to have children. It is estimated there are about 600,000 DINK families in large cities like Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing.Why they choose such a lifestyle is concluded in various reasons. Some are showing great worry for the rapid growth of population; some are indulged in building a more well-off family;some are showing sharp (36) to get themselves free from the obligation of raising children. However, most people still believe it is necessary to bear a child to keep the family line on. As an old Chinese saying goes, there are three aspects in failing to be a filial son and the most serious one is to have no heir for the farnily. So childless couples will suffer discrimination from family members and neighbors.But it is clear that the new tide of ideas has come, which suggests young people want to choose their own way of life They are installing modem ideas into traditional families and society. In the modernization process, personal choices will be highly respected.31. A.stable B.available C.achievable D.liable32. A.had become B.may become C.became D.becomes33. A.directed B.induced C.indicated D.dictated34. A.no B.not C.hardly D.scarcely35. A.elegant B.abundant C.similar D.various36. A.tension B.attention C.intention D.interaction37. A.Moreover B.However C.According D.Generally38. A.most B.more test D.less39. A.into B.to C.at D.from40. A.wanted B.should want C.want D.had wanted03In November of 1892, President Theodore Roosevelt was on a hunting trip in Mississippi. His hunt was going poorly that day, and he couldn’t seem to find anything worth of firing his rifle. Then, his staff captured a black baby bear for the President to shoot, but he could not. The thought of shooting a bear that was tied to a tree did not seem sporting, so he spared the life of the baby bear and set it freeBased on this story, a famous political cartoonist for the Washington Star drew a cartoon, which showed Teddy Roosevelt, rifle in hand , with his back turned on a cute baby bear. Morris Michtom, owner of a Brooklyn toy store, was inspired by the cartoon to make a stuffed baby bear. Intending it only as a display, he placed the stuffed bear in his toy store window ,and next to it placed a copy of the cartoon from the newspaper. To Miehtom’s surprise, his store was flooded by customers eager to buy. He asked for and received President Roosevelt’s permission to use his name for the hand-sewn bears that he and his wife made, and the "Teddy Bear" was born! Michtom was soon manufacturing Teddy bear by the thousands. The money from the sale enabled him, in 1903, to form the Ideal Toy Company.31. A. hastily B. poorly C. punctually D. steadily32.A. supporting B. opening C. shouldering D. firing33.A. spared B. protected C. saved D. checked34.A. in his hand B. in the hand C. in hands D. in hand35.A. encouraged B. inspired C. urged D. pictured36.A. window B. door C. table D. counter37.A. eager B. reluctant C. interested D. straight38.A. order B. permission C. argument D. file39.A. at B. of C. by D. for40.A. sell B. change C. form D. invest04Recruiting the right candidate to fill a vacancy can be a difficult and costly task. Appointing the wrong person could be an expensive mistake which could cause personnel problems for the whole department. And, as every HR(Human Resource) manager knows, it is much more difficult to get rid of someone than it is to employ them.The HR manager’s first decision is whether to recruit internal applicants or advertise the vacancy outside the company . Internal applicants are easy to recruit by memo, e-mail, or newsletter. Furthermore, they are easy to assess and know the company well. However, they rarely bring fresh ideas to a position. Moreover, a rejected internal candidate might become unhappy and leave the campany.Recruiting outside the company means either advertising the vacancy directly or using an employment agency. If the company decides to advertise the vacancy directly, it has to decide where to place the advertisement. Traditionally this has meant newspapers and professional journals but now the Internet is also very popular. The decision normally depands on the vacancy. Companies advertise blue_collar or clerical jobs in local newspapers and management positions in national papers or professional journals, while the Internet is one of the best ways of advertising IT vacancies or recruiting abroad. However, with the Internet there is risk of receiving unsuitable applications from all over the world.31. A. Finding B. Appointing C. Placing D. Searching32. A. fire B. apply C. employ D. dismiss33. A. where B. if C. which D. whether34. A. Internal B. External C. Addition D. Terminal35. A. Besides B. Whereas C. While D. However36. A. use B. to use C. used D. using37. A. advertisement B. job C. agency D. company38. A. places B. positions C. rooms D. seats39. A. while B. as C. when D. once40. A. at B. in C. over D. of(二)强化提高篇01Most worthwhile careers require some kind of specialized training. Ideally, therefore, the choice of an occupation should be made even before choice of a curriculum in high school. Actually, however, most people make several job choices during their working lives, partly because of economic and industrial changes and partly to improve their position. The "one perfect job" does not exist. Young people should therefore enter into a broad flexible training program that will fit them for a field of work rather than for a single jobUnfortunately many young people have to make career plans without benefit of help from a competent vocational counselor or psychologist. Knowing little about the occupational world, or themselves for that matter, they choose their lifework on a hit-or-miss basis. Some drift from job to job. Others stick to work in which they are unhappy and for which they are not fitted.One common mistake is choosing an occupation for its real or imagined prestige. Too many high-school students - or their parents for them - choose the professional field, disregarding both the relatively small percentage of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal requirements. The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a White-collar job is no good reason for choosing it as life’s work. Moreover, these occupations are not always well paid. Since a large percentage of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the majority of young people should give serious consideration to these fields.Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants out of life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security; others are willing to take risks for financial gain. Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its rewards.1:A.identification B.accommodation C.occupation D.entertainment2: A.thereby B.however C.though D.therefore3:A.thoroughly B.mainly C.entirely D.partly4:A.its B.his C.their D.our5:A.therefore B.since C.furthermore D.forever6:A.fit B.make C.take D.leave7:A.means B.job C.way D.company8:A.to B.for C.with D.without9:A.little B.few C.much D.a lot10:A.chance B.purpose C.basis D.opportunity11:A.apply B.appeal C.turn D.stick12:A.its B.their C.your D.our13:A.concerning B.following C.ignoring/disregarding D.considering14:A.preferences B.requirements C.tendencies D.ambitions15:A.a B.any C.the D.no16:A.Therefore B.Moreover C.Nevertheless D.However17:A.majority B.mass C.minority D.number18:A.proposal B.suggestion C.approval D.consideration19:A.towards B.out of C.against D.without20:A.turns B.parts C.risks D.choices02Many theories concerning the causes of juvenile delinquency (crimes committed by young people) focus either on the individual or on society as the major contributing influence. Theories acting on the individual suggest that children engage in criminal behavior because they were not sufficiently penalized for previous misdeeds or that they have learned criminal behavior through interactions with others. Theories focusing on the role of society suggest that children commit crimes in response to their failure to rise above their socioeconomic status, or as a rejection of middle-class values.Most theories of juvenile delinquency have focused on children from disadvantaged families, ignoring the fact that children from wealthy homes also commit crimes. The latter may commit crimes for lack of adequate parental control. All theories, however, are tentative and are subject to criticism.Changes in the social structure may indirectly affect juvenile crime rates. For example, changes in the economy that lead to fewer job opportunities for youth and rising unemployment in general make gainful employment increasingly difficult to obtain. The resulting discontent may in turn lead more youths into criminal behavior.Families have also experienced changes these years. More families consist of one-parent households or two working parents; consequently,children are likely to have less supervision at home than was common in the traditional family structure. This lack of parental supervision is thought to be an influence on juvenile crime rates. Other identifiable causes of offensive acts include frustration or failure in school, the increased availability of drugs and alcohol, and the growing incidence of child abuse and child neglect. All these conditions tend to increase the probability of a child committing a criminal act, although a direct causal relationship has not yet been established.1. [A] acting [B] relying [C] centering [D] commenting2. [A] before [B] unless [C] until [D] because3. [A] interaction [B] assimilation [C] cooperation [D] consultation4. [A] return [B] reply [C] reference [D] response5. [A] or [B] but rather [C] but [D] or else6. [A] considering [B] ignoring [C] highlighting [D] discarding7. [A] on [B] in [C] for [D] with8. [A] immune [B] resistant [C] sensitive [D] subject9. [A] affect [B] reduce [C] chock [D] reflect10. [A] point [B] lead [C] come [D] amount11. [A] in general [B] on average [C] by contrast [D] at length12. [A] case [B] short [C] turn [D] essence13. [A] survived [B] noticed [C] undertaken [D] experienced14.[A] contrarily [B] consequently [C] similarly [D] simultaneously15. [A] than [B] that [C] which [D] as16. [A] system [B] structure [C] concept [D] heritage17. [A] assessable [B] identifiable [C] negligible [D] incredible18. [A] expense [B] restriction [C] allocation [D] availability19. [A] incidence [B] awareness [C] exposure [D] popularity20. [A] provided [B] since [C] although [D] supposing03The question of whether war is inevitable is one which has concerned many of the world’s great writers. Before considering this question, it will be useful to introduce some related concepts. Conflict, define as opposition among social units-or individuals-directed against one another, is distinguished from competition, which means opposition among social units independently seeking to obtain something which is in inadequate supply. Competitors may not know about one another, which those who participate in a conflict do. Conflict and competition are both classes of opposition. The meaning of opposition has been stated as a process by which social unit function in the disservice of one another, opposition is thus contrasted to cooperation, a process by which social units function in the service of one another. These definitions are necessary because it is important to emphasize that competition between individuals or groups is inevitable in a world of limited resources , but conflict isn’t . Conflict, nevertheless, is very likely to occur and is probably an essential and desirable likely of human societies.Many authors have that their arguments that war cannot be avoided on the idea that in the struggle for existence among groups of animals, only those which are best alive remain alive. In general, however, this struggle in nature is competition, not conflict. Those who fail in this competition in nature starveto death or are either by other types of animals. This struggle for existence is not similar to human war, but is like the competition of individuals for jobs, markets, and materials. The most important quality of this struggle is the competition for the necessities of life that are not enough to satisfy all.1. A. it B. that C. what D. this2.A.related B. used C. translated D. sacred3.A.specified B.remarked C.defined D.claimed4.A. variable B.distinguished C.various D.isolated5.A.acknowledged B.denies C.assumes D.means6.A.critically B.approximately C.independently D.costly7.A.on B.for C.with D.in8.A.enter B.participate C.fall D.involve9.A.formations B.classes C.terms D.reactions10.A.nevertheless B.however C.thus D.maybe11.A.procession B.standard C.process D.measurement12.A.accounts B.definitions C.descriptions D.explanations13.A.resources B.origins C.sources D.materials14.A.matter B.element C.event D.coincidence15.A.concentrated B.fixed C.centered D.based16.A.encouraged B.accepted C.adapted D.adopted17.A.not only B.either C.neither D.both18.A.killed B.raised C.fired D.surrounded19.A.resistence B.privilege C.favour D.employment20.A.workers B.officials C.individuals D.residents04Advancing age means losing your hair, your waistline and your memory,right ? Dana Denis is just 40 years old,but already she’s worried about what she calls’my rolling mental blackouts.””I try to remember something and I just blank out,”she saysYou may joke about these lapses,calling them ”senior moments ”or blaming "early Alzheimer’s .”Is it an inescapable fact that the older you get,the less you remember? Well, sort of.But as time goes by, we tend to blame age for problems that are not necessarily age—related.“When a teenager can’t find her keys,she thinks it's because she’s distracted or disorganized,”says Paul Gold.“A 70-year-old blames her memory .”In fact,the 70-year-old may have been misplacing things for decades.In healthy people,memory doesn’t worsen as quickly as many of us think.“As weage ,the memory mechanism isn’t broken ,”says psychologist Fergus Craik.”It’s just inefficient.”The brain’s processing time slows down over the years,though no one knows exactly why. Recent research suggests that nerve cells lose efficiency and hence there’s less activity in the brain.But,cautions Barry Gordon,”It's not clear that less activity is worse .A beginning athlete is winded more easily than a trained athlete.In the same way, as the brain gets more skilled at a task,it expends less energy on it.”There are steps you can take to compensate for normal slippage in your memory gears,though it takes effort.Margaret Sewell says:”We’re a quick-fix culture, but you have to work to keep your brain. in shape.It’s like having a good body.You Can’t go to the gym once a year and expect to stay in top form.”21.A. almost B. seldom C. already D. never22.A. joke B. laugh C. blame D. criticize23.A. much B. little C. more D. less24.A. since B. for C. by D. because25.A. memory B. mind C. trouble D. health26.A. disorganizing B. misplacing C. putting D. finding27.A. swiftly B. frequently C. timely D. quickly28.A.mature B. advance C. age D. grow29.A. broken B. poor C. perfect D. working30.A. pattern B. time C. space D. information31.A . why B. how C. what D. when32.A. since B. hence C. that D. although33.A. irregular B. better C. normal D. worse34.A. famous B. senior C. popular D. trained35.A. as B. till C. though D. yet36.A. stages B. steps C. advantages D. purposes37.A. makes B. takes C. does D. spends38.A. rest B. come C. work D. study39.A. to B. for C. on D. in40.A. so B. or C. and D. if。

英语完形填空解题技巧(精选3篇)整理

英语完形填空解题技巧(精选3篇)整理

英语完形填空解题技巧(精选3篇)整理英语完形填空解题技巧(精选3篇)我们大家可以说它是依据一篇文章所供应的情景进行的选择填空,也可以说它是在缺少个别英语单词状况下的阅读理解。

下面我给大家共享英语完形填空解题技巧,盼望能够关心大家!英语完形填空解题技巧【篇1】1. 通读全文,了解大意要着眼大局,速读全文。

用3~4分钟,以略读方式快速扫瞄全文,从语篇整体上了解文章的主题,文体特征,找出的观点,态度,思路,结合段首句、段尾句和含有连贯意义的词语,找到文章绽开的,句与句以及段与段之间的规律关系。

2. 瞻前顾后,逐步填空逐句通读全文,各个击破,做到通读与猜想并行。

对含义明显的词汇,固定搭配或习惯用法,常用句式等纯学问问题,可以边读边随时猜想出答案。

针对在通读过程中未能轻易猜想出答案的题目,利用上下文中、字里行间的线索猜想出答案。

3. 仔细复查,适当调整检查核实,通读选定答案后的全文。

此时的文章应当是一个语法结构正确,用词精确,上下文规律关系严密,主题突出,内容充实,意思连贯的整体。

假如发觉个别填空使文章文理不通,语法结构有问题,就说明选答不正确。

对这样的填空应当仔细推敲,进行调整。

可以从以下几个方面对所选答案进行核查:(1)所选择的单词或短语是否符合本句内容,使上下文连贯和谐,与全文意义相协调;(2)所选择的单词或短语是否符合某种固定搭配;(3)所选择的单词或短语是否符合某种句型、时态、语态的特别要求;(4)所选词本身和四周的词有无特别要求,如有些动词后面只接动名词而不能接不定式。

英语完形填空解题技巧【篇2】(一)培育学习英语的爱好爱好是最好的老师,深厚的爱好可培育同学们的求知欲,激起强大的学习动力,促使自己坚韧拼搏,努力学习。

古今中外取得巨大成就的人,无一不是对自己所从事的职业产生剧烈、深厚的爱好。

孔子曾说过,“知之者不如好之者。

”讲的就是这个道理。

要想培育自己学习外语的深厚爱好,首先就得明确英语学习的重要性,以及英语的重要地位,从而培育自己远大志向,形成明确而剧烈的学习动机。

英语完形填空题20套(带答案)

英语完形填空题20套(带答案)

英语完形填空题20套(带答案)一、完形填空1.完形填空Grandma Sally is eighty-six years old. She has no sons 1 daughters. Her husband died ten years ago. But she didn't move into a nursing home. She would like to 2 herself every day.Every night she spends two hours 3 kids with math. All kids living on her street can get her help without payment(报酬). She was a famous math 4 before she retired(退休) from a middle school.She gets up early in the morning, then does sports, goes shopping or helps cleaners 5 the street. And she does these happily.When the kids come for help, she is always 6 and tries her best. People asked her 7 . She said," I love it. It makes me happy to help them. "She is always happy every day and always says hello to people around her 8 a smile."I 9 to love everything around me. So I'm happy to do something. I'm thankful for those kids who come to me for help. Each kid is my 10 . I love each day to help them," she said.1. A. and B. or C. but D. so2. A. look like B. look at C. look after D. look for3. A. helping B. working C. studying D. teaching4. A. teacher B. nurse C. worker D. cleaner5. A. do B. run C. sweep D. play6. A. awful B. happy C. tired D. boring7. A. why B. where C. when D. how8. A. for B. on C. in D. with9. A. have decided B. decides C. haven't decided D. hate10. A. example B. gift C. teacher D. helper【答案】(1)B;(2)C;(3)A;(4)A;(5)C;(6)B;(7)A;(8)D;(9)A;(10)B;【解析】【分析】本文主要讲了Sally奶奶86岁,没有子女,独自快乐生活的故事。

中考英语语法完形填空80题

中考英语语法完形填空80题

中考英语语法完形填空80题1My school life is full of fun and challenges. Every day, I go to school with my friends. In our classroom, there are many desks and chairs. The teacher stands in front of the blackboard and teaches us knowledge.1. There are many books on my desk. I like reading them during breaks. The _book_ is very interesting.A. mathB. EnglishC. historyD. Chinese答案:B。

解析:根据上下文可知,在学校里读书,选项中只有English book 符合在学校读的书的场景。

math book 数学书、history book 历史书、Chinese book 语文书在这个场景下不太符合。

涉及的语法规则是名词的辨析。

2. My friend is very kind. She always helps me with my homework. She is a _good_ friend.A. badB. goodC. lazyD. strict答案:B。

解析:根据后文“她总是帮助我做作业”可知她是一个好的朋友。

bad 坏的、lazy 懒惰的、strict 严格的都不符合。

涉及的语法规则是形容词的辨析。

3. The school library is very _big_. There are many books in it.A. smallB. bigC. oldD. new答案:B。

解析:根据后文“里面有很多书”可知图书馆很大。

small小的、old 旧的、new 新的都不符合。

【英语】完形填空(完整版)

【英语】完形填空(完整版)

【英语】完形填空(完整版)一、高中英语完形填空1.完形填空It happened when our grandchild, Anne, was three years old. My husband, Paul, asked her if there was anything she wanted to plant in our garden. She had an answer—Fritos (油炸玉米饼)."Anne, Fritos might not 1 in this soil," he said. But Anne looked at her grandfather and said that if the other 2 could grow, so would Fritos. Paul 3 this in the simplest way possible. He sent Anne running to the house for Fritos.That evening, I asked Paul, "Are you 4 ?""She will forget it," he 5 . The next day, Anne asked again. To gain time, Paul said it would 6 two weeks for Fritos to come out. That should be plenty of time for her to forget,he thought.For the next two weeks, she arrived every evening to 7 her "Frito land". Anne grew more 8 . But with each passing day, Paul became more and more 9 . By the 13th day, he had 10 a plan, and the next morning we began to work.We planted two plants where the Fritos were 11 . Then we began the difficult task of tying Fritos around the leaves of the plants. At last, that was quite a 12 off our mind. Anne ran straight to the garden as 13 . We were shocked when she shouted, "Grandpa! They're up! The Fritos came up!"The story was repeated several times. When Anne was in second grade, it was finally 14 until the day her teacher talked about the topic of 15 . As part of the lesson, the teacher asked each child to 16 something that grows in a garden. You can 17 what Anne said!Anne's parents 18 it was time to tell the truth. Their daughter sat very still while they talked, and when they finished, she remained 19 . Suddenly, Anne burst out 20 and said, "That's the best joke Grandpa ever played on me."1. A. exit B. grow C. make D. work2. A. animals B. vegetables C. families D. fruits3. A. dealt with B. made up C. cut down D. took away4. A. kind B. humorous C. crazy D. foolish5. A. questioned B. doubted C. ignored D. promised6. A. pay B. spend C. cost D. take7. A. check B. move C. decorate D. value8. A. lonely B. excited C. beautiful D. smart9. A. frightened B. shocked C. worried D. puzzled10. A. come across B. picked up C. broken down D. worked out11. A. swept B. burnt C. tied D. buried12. A. peace B. thought C. weight D. anger13. A. normal B. usual C. ordinary D. common14. A. forgotten B. forgiven C. discussed D. punished15. A. gardening B. working C. sighting D. painting16. A. buy B. plant C. name D. sell17. A. order B. judge C. guess D. offer18. A. managed B. realized C. imagined D. wondered19. A. brave B. afraid C. popular D. silent20. A. laughing B. crying C. shouting D. burning【答案】(1)B;(2)B;(3)A;(4)C;(5)D;(6)D;(7)A;(8)B;(9)C;(10)D;(11)D;(12)C;(13)B;(14)A;(15)A;(16)C;(17)C;(18)B;(19)D;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者讲述了孙女安妮的故事。

高考英语完形常考形容词清单(原版)

高考英语完形常考形容词清单(原版)

高考完形常见形容词一.情感类形容词1. nervous 紧张的2. shocked 惊讶的3. anxious 焦虑的4. worried 担忧的5. ashamed 羞愧的6. puzzled 迷惑的7. surprised 惊讶的8. discouraged 泄气的9. angry = annoyed 生气地10. enjoyable 使人快乐的;令人愉快的11. funny 滑稽的12. satisfied 满意的13. curious 好奇的14. upset 难过的;失望地;沮丧的15. amazed 惊讶的16. disappointed 失望地17. confused 迷惑的18. pleased 高兴的19. excited 兴奋的20. tired 疲倦的21. embarrassed 尴尬的22. joyful 高兴的23. uncaring 冷漠的;漠不关心的24.人物性格1.silent 安静的;沉默的2.ashamed 羞愧的3.shy 害羞的4.serious 严肃的5.crazy 疯狂的6.dull 沉闷的7.honest 诚实的8.openminded 思想开放的9.smart 聪明的;机灵的10.caring 关心的11.daring 勇敢的;敢于冒险的12.calm 冷静的13.clever 聪明的14.nice 好的;漂亮的15.curious 好奇的16.selfish 自私的17.selfless 无私的18.risky 冒险的19.ridiculous 可笑的20.suspicious 怀疑的21.polite 礼貌的22.painful 痛苦的23.peaceful 安静的;和平的24.adventurous 冒险的25.reliable 看可靠的26.careful 仔细的27.ambitious 有报负的28.enthusiastic 热情的29.modest 谦虚的30.lovely 可爱的31.intelligent 有智慧的;32.lucky 幸运的33.innocent 无辜的;清白的34.graceful 优雅的;温文的35.clumsy 笨拙的36.numb 麻木的;呆滞的;失去知觉的;二、描绘类形容词1.blue 蓝色2.purple 紫色3.white 白色4.dark 黑的5.wide 宽的6.high 高的7.empty 空的8.normal 正常的9.full 满的10.f lat 平的11.p ale 苍白的12.r elaxed 放松的13.r emote 遥远的14.f resh 新鲜的15.s oft 软的16.l oose 松的17.s leepy 瞌睡兮兮的18.w atery 水的;水分多的;稀薄无味的19.p licated 复杂的20.s imple 简单的三、天气类形容词1.cloudy 多云的2.snowy 下雪的3.rainy 有雨的4.sunny 阳光明媚的5.warm 暖和的6.cold 寒冷的7.clear 晴朗的8.wet 潮湿的9.dry 干燥的10.foggy 有雾的11.windy 有风的四、合成形容词1.natureloving 爱自然的2.energysaving 节能的3.weatherbeaten 饱经风霜的4.sunstarved 渴望阳关的;缺少阳光的5.facesaving 挽回面子的6.brainwashing 洗脑的7.eyecatching 惹人注意的8.heartstopping 使人兴奋的;让人担忧的9.garbageeating 吃垃圾10.sportsloving 爱运动的11.foodwasting 浪费食物的wbreaking 违背法律的13.lowkey 低调的14.offlimits 禁止进入的15.lowine 低收入的16.wellpaid 收入好的17.rockbottom 最低的五、其他形容词1.reasonable 合理的2.special 特别的3.necessary 必要的4.practical 实际的5.extra 额外的6.regular 有规律的7.single 单个的8.steady 稳定的9.significant 意义非凡的10.skeptical 怀疑的11.permanent 永久的12.artificial 人工制造的13.equal 平等的14.possible 可能的15.allergic 过敏的16.sharp 锋利的;敏捷的17.formal 正式的18.fair 公平的19.strange 奇怪的20.simple 简单的21.official 官方的22.traditional 传统的23.public 公开的;公众的24.accessible 可进入的;可使用的;易懂的25.convenient 方便的26.personal 个人的27.adequate 足够的;合乎需要的28.rewarding 回报的29.suitable 合适的30.forced 强迫的31.unusual 不同寻常的32.illegal 不合法的33.important = crucial 重要的34.valuable 有价值的35.reliable 可靠的36.busy 忙的37.blank 空白的38.missing 不见的39.meaningful 有意义的40.heavy 重的41.full 满的42.expensive 昂贵的43.accurate 精确的44.speechless 说不出话的45.unique 独特的46.loose 松的47.potential 潜在的48.spreadable 可扩展的;容易涂抹开的49.preventable 可避免的;可阻止的50.influential 有影响力的51.catastrophic 灾难性的;52.extraordinary 意想不到的;卓越的;非凡的;奇怪的;临时的53.fantastic 极好的;怪诞的;富于想象的54.touchy 棘手的;需要小心处理的;敏感的;易烦恼的55.demanding 要求高的;可求的;费力的;难满足的56.absurd adj. 荒唐的57.faceless 不知名的;无脸面的;无个性的58.assured 自信的;确定的59.occasional 偶尔的;临时的60.unaccustomed 不习惯的;奇怪的wful 合法的62.ideal 理想的63.random 随意的;任意的64.casual 非正式的;随便的65.restless 不安分的。

八年级英语10篇完形填空(附答案)

八年级英语10篇完形填空(附答案)

八年级英语10篇完形填空(附答案)When Mr。

Smith retired。

XXX a small house in a village near the sea。

He enjoyed it and hoped to live a quiet life in this house。

But to his great surprise。

many tourists came to see his house in summer holidays。

for it was the most interesting building in the village。

From morning to night there were people outsidethe house。

They kept looking into the rooms through the windows and some of them even went into Mr。

Smith's garden。

This was too much for Mr。

Smith。

He decided to ask the visitors to pay。

So he put a notice on the window。

The notice said。

"If you wantto satisfy your sity。

come in and look round。

Price: XXX." Mr。

Smith was sure that the visitors would。

coming。

but he was wrong。

More and more visitors came and Mr。

Smith had to work every day showing them around his house。

"I came here to retire。

高考英语完形填空专题练习及参考答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习及参考答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习及参考答案高考英语完形填空专题练习1:“Long time no see” is a very interesting sentence. When I first read this sentence from an American friends email, I laughed. I thought it was a perfect 36 of Chinglish.Obviously, it is a word-by-word literal translation of the Chinese greetings with a 37 English grammar and structure! Later on, my friend told me that it is a standard American 38 . I was too thrilled to believe her. Her words could not 39__ me at all. So I did a 40 on Google. To my surprise, there are over 60 thousand web pages 41 "Long time no see". This sentence has been 42 used in emails, letters, newspapers, movies, books, or any other possible place. Though it is 43 informal, it is part of the language that Americans use daily. 44, if you type this phrase in Microsoft Word, the 45 will tell you that the grammar needs to be corrected. Nobody knows the 46 of this Chinglish sentence. Some people believe that it came from Charlie Chans movies. In 1930s, Hollywood moviemakers successfully 47 a world wide famous Chinese detective named "Charlie Chan" on wide screens. Detective Chan liked to teach Americans some Chinese wisdom 48 quoting Confucius. "Long time no see" was his trademark. Soon after Charlie Chan, "Long time no see" became a 49 phrase in the real world 50 the popularity of these movies.Some people 51 America to a huge melting pot(大熔炉). All kinds of culture are 52 in the pot together, and they 53 the color and taste of each other. American Chinese, though a minority ethnic(少数种族) group in the United States, is also 54 some changes to the stew(混杂物)! Language is usually the first thing to be 55 in the mixed pot.36. A. example B. sign C. word D. change37. A. damaged B. perfected C. learned D. ruined38. A. custom B. greeting C. habit D. proverb39. A. persuade B. encourage C. convince D. believe40. A. job B. research C. survey D. search41. A. containing B. printing C. publishing D. expressing42. A. widely B. hardly C. seldom D. deeply43. A. lots of B. plenty of C. lot of D. sort of44. A. Therefore B. Though C. However D. Anyhow45. A. hardware B. software C. operator D. speaker46. A. use B. origin C. expression D. meaning47. A. created B. published C. did D. discovered48. A. by B. in C. with D. of49. A. ordinary B. rare C. modern D. popular50. A. in spite of B. as to C. thanks to D. but for51. A. compare B. add C. join D. owe52. A. joined B. mixed C. piled D. done53. A. improve B. change C. lower D. promote54. A. owing B. putting C. taking D. contributing55. A. influenced B. mentioned C. used D. considered高考英语完形填空专题练习参考答案:36.A 37.D 38.B 39.C 40.D 41.A 42.A 43.D 44.C 45.D 46.B 47.A 48.A 49.D 50.C 51.A 52.B 53.B 54.D 55.A高考英语完形填空专题练习2:Over the past five years, Ive spent about 2, 000 hours watching Warren Buffett work, and Ive never seen anybody use his time more1. He does not do meetings, especially meetings where people sit around and plan their2one. Its a time-waster. Instead he sees people3and will give a yes or no4to their proposals. 5hell ask questions. But once he makes a6, he never revisits it. Hes incredibly efficient.He does not book up his day with a lot of activity. He keeps his7very open so that hes8to do what he wants and likes to do. Those who need9to him have it. And if someone from his inner circle calls, he10his own phone.(All others go through his secretary.)Hes inspired me to be a much better11of my own time.I am more focused, and Ive12nonessential things. I make time for what I really like to do—things13gardening and traveling. I have given up hot-air ballooning, which I like only14.Also, Warren Buffett never15those closest to him. Hell only praise the qualities that he likes and admires. People feel16around him because of this and try to17what he wants. If he hadnt told me I was a good writer when I was still in finance, I would never have18a biography of him. I hadnt written a (an) 19before.But he believed in me. Here I am today, the20of a new biography of Warren Buffett (The Snowball). All because he said, “You can do it.”1. A. differentlyB. slowlyC. effectivelyD. quickly2. A. lastB. nextC. formerD. best3. A. collectivelyB. frequentlyC. individuallyD. outside4. A. responseB. admissionC. wordsD. speech5. A. SeldomB. ClearlyC. OccasionallyD. Probably6. A. choiceB. decisionC. planD. suggestion7. A. doorB. eyesC. mindD. schedule8. A. freeB. allowedC. likelyD. willing9. A. timeB. moneyC. diaryD. access10. A. picks upB. picks outC. picks offD. picks on11. A. ownerB. managerC. plannerD. saver12. A. wiped awayB. wiped out C. wiped upD. wiped down13. A. likeB. especiallyC. asD. with14. A. muchB. littleC. a littleD. more15. A. criticizesB. separatesC. disappointsD. puzzles16. A. anxiousB. safeC. steadyD. optimistic17. A. look forward toB. stick toC. live up toD. refer to18. A. underwentB. performedC. undertakenD. voided19. A. storyB. articleC. reportD. narrative20. A. sellerB. readerC. authorD. buyer高考英语完形填空专题练习参考答案:CBCACBDADABBACABCCDC。

英语完形填空

英语完形填空

1.With the help of 在~~帮助下 under the leadership / care of 在~~领导/关心下2.be strict with sb. 对~人要求严格 be strict in sth. 对~事要求严格3. at present=at the present time 目前 for the present 暂时4. in the sun/sunshine 在阳光下 under the sun 在世界上5. lie in 位于~~之内 lie on 同~~接壤 lie to 位于~~之外6. at least 至少 in the least 丝毫,一点7. by name 名叫 in the name of 以~~名义8. in the air 空中,在流传 on the air 播出9. in the way 挡路,障碍,用~~方法 in a way 在某点上,在某种程度上get one’s own way to do 随心所欲 give way 让步,屈服lose one’s way 迷路by the way 顺便说一下 on one’s way to 在去~~的路上 Come this way 这边走10. at the corner 在拐角处(外角)in the corner 在角落里(内角)on the corner 在角落上(外角上)11. judge by / from 根据~~来判断 judge for oneself 由某人自己来判断12. at the end (of) 在~~结束时 at the beginning of 在~~开始时at the back of 在~~背后,支持 at the age of ~~岁时 at the foot of 在~~脚下at the bottom of 在~~底部 at the top of 在~~顶上at/on the edge of 在~~边上13. in the course of 在~~过程中 in the eyes of 从~~观点看来,在~~眼里in the face of 面对~,尽管,纵使 in the middle of 在~中间 in the end =at last=finally 最后[要学习网--只做中学生最喜欢、最实用的学习论坛/地址手机版地址 ]14. on the eve of 在~~前夕 on the side of 在~~一边15. after a time = after some time 过一段时间后 for a time = for some time 一时,有一段时间16. behind time 迟到,过期 behind the times 落在时代后面17. at no time 决不 in no time 立即,马上18. at one time = once time 曾经at a time = each time 每次 at times = sometimes 有时at all times 经常,一直,始终 at the same time 同时 at the time 在~~的时候by the time 到~~的时候19. for a moment 一会儿 for the moment 暂时 at the moment 当时the moment /minute /instance 正当~~一刹那20. once or twice 一两次 more than once 不止一次once more 重新,又 once upon a time 从前 once in a while 偶尔1. 以break为中心的词组break away from 脱离,逃离 break down 破坏,粉碎;瓦解;出故障,抛锚 break in 闯进,打断;使顺服 break into 闯入;强行进入;突然开始break out 爆发,发生;准备使用;起锚 break the law 违反法律 break the record 破记录 break o ne’s promise 失言 break up 开垦,破碎;解散,分开,分解2. 以catch为中心的词组be caught doing 被发现做某事 be caught in the rain 淋雨 catch a bus/train 赶汽车/火车 catch a cold 伤风,感冒catch one’s word 听懂某人的话 catch sight of 发现,瞥见catch up with 赶上,追及,追上3. 以come为中心的词组come across 偶尔发现,想起;越过;偿付 come along 一道来,陪伴;进步,进展;出现come at 达到,求得,得到;扑向,袭击come back 回来;恢复,复原come down 倒下;降落;跌落;病倒come from 来自,起源于,从~~产生,生于come in 进来,进入;流行起来;获名次come into being 发生,产生,出现,形成come into power 开始执政,当权,当选come into use 开始使用,获得应用come on 上演;开始;赶快;发展;登台;(问题)被提出come to know 开始了解到come out 出来,传出;出版;结果是;褪色;(秘密)泄露come to 苏醒,复原;共计;达到;归结于come to an end 终止,结束come true 实现,成为现实;证实come up 走近;上楼;长出,发芽4. 以do为中心的词组be done in 精疲力竭be done with 完全结束do a good deed 做一件好事do away with 去掉,废除;弄死;浪费do good to (=do sb. good) 有益于do harm to (=do sb. good) 有害于do its work 有效,有作用do much 极有用do wrong to 做错do one’s best 尽某人最大努力do one’s homework 做作业do one’s utmost 尽力而为do proud 足以使~~骄傲do sb. justice 公平对待某人do some cleaning (V+ing,etc.) 搞卫生do sb. a favor 帮助某人do well in 学得不错,干得漂亮do with 和~~相处,忍受,处理do without 不需要,不用do wonders 创造奇迹have much to do with 和~~很有关系have nothing to dowith 与~~无关have something to do with 和~~有关in doing so=in so doing 这时,在这种情况下That will do. 行了;够了5. 以get为中心的词组get about 徘徊,走动,旅行;流传get above oneself 自视高傲get accustomed to 习惯于,对~~习以为常get across 度过,通过,横过;说服,使理解get ahead of 胜过,超过get along 前进,进步;同意;离去get along with 与~~相处get at 发现,了解;掌握;攻击have got to do 不得不,必须get away 离开,逃脱get back 取回,回来;报复get behind 落后;识破get down 咽下;写下;使沮丧,使抑郁get down to 认真对待,静下心来get familiar with 熟悉get hold of 获得,取得get home 到家get in 进入,陷入;牵涉get off 送走;脱下(衣服);下车;动身get on 上车;穿上;进步,使前进;成功;相处get upon with 进步;在~~方面获得成功get one’s hand in 熟悉;习惯get out of 由~~出来,从~~得出;避免;退休get over 越过;恢复,痊愈;克服;完成get ready for 为~~作准备get rid of 除去,去掉;免除,摆脱get through 到达,完成,通过;及格get together 积聚,积累;商谈,取得一致意见get up 起床,起立;研究,钻研;致力于;安排,组织get used to 习惯于6. 以give为中心的词组be given to 沉溺于,癖好give about 分配;传播give and take 相互迁就give away 赠送;牺牲;泄露;颁发give back 归还give cause 给予~~的理由give ear to侧耳倾听give forth 发出,放出;发表give in 屈服,让步,投降give in to 同意,接受;向~~让步give off 发出(烟,气味)give oneself out to be/as 自称为give oneself up to 专心于;向~~自首give out 分发,公布give place to 让位于,被~~所替代give rise to 引起,导致;使~~发生give sb. to understand 通知某人give up 放弃;停止give way to 让步,退却;屈服于7. 以look为中心的词组look about 四下环顾;查看look after 照顾,看管look around 东张西望look at 注视,着眼于look back 回顾look for 寻找;期待,期望look down on 俯视;轻视look forward to 盼望,期待look into 窥视;调查;浏览look like 看起来象look on 旁观;面向look out 向外看;注意;当心,堤防look over 从上面看过去;检查look through 透过~~看去;看穿;浏览look up to 仰望,尊敬8. 以make为中心的词组[要学习网--只做中学生最喜欢、最实用的学习论坛/地址手机版地址 ]be made from 由~~原料制成be made of 由~~材料制成be made up of 由~~组成make a fool of 愚弄,欺骗make a mistake 弄错make a point of doing 强调;认为~~重要;决心,坚持make advantages/use of 使用,利用make after 追求,追赶make believe 假装make certain 确信,把~~弄清楚make contact with 接通,与~~接触,与~~联系make for 去向,向~~前进;有利于make friends with 和~~交友make into 把~~制成,使~~转变为make much of 重视;理解;赏识make one’s mind on sth. 决定某事make one’s own 当作自己的看待make oneself at home 随便,别拘束make out 填写;开支票;理解;辨认make the best of 尽量利用;极为重视make up 弥补,修理;赔偿,补偿;起草;编造;化装make up to 接近,巴结;向~~求爱make way for 为~~让路,让路于on the make 急求成功;增加9. 以put为中心的词组put aside 把~~放在一边;搁置;排除put away 把~~放好,把~~收拾;储藏;吃喝,吃掉put back 把~~放回原处;驳回put down 放下;镇压;制止;记下;削减;降落put forward 提出;拨快;建议,推荐;提倡,倡议put ~~ into 把~~放入;插入;翻译成put off 推迟,延期;消除;推脱,推辞put on 上演;穿上,带上put up with 忍受,容忍put one’s heart into 全神贯注,专心致志put up 举起,挂起;提名,推荐;陈列10. 以take为中心的词组be taken aback 吃惊take a seat 就坐take a shower 淋浴,洗澡take aim 瞄准,设立目标take away 拿走,减去;夺去take ~~ by surprise 出奇制胜take one’s place 就坐,入坐take care of 当心,注意;照顾;提防;谨慎;处理,对付;负责take office 就职,上任take ~~ for 把~当作take off 脱去,除去;离开;起飞;模仿;起程;致死;复制,作副本;减弱take one’s temperature 量体温take part in 参与,参加take it easy 别着急,慢慢来take place = happen 发生,举行take the place of 代替take pride in 以~~为荣,对~~骄傲take sb. by the arm 拉某人的胳膊11. 以turn为中心的词组[要学习网--只做中学生最喜欢、最实用的学give anew turn to 对~~予以新的看法in one’s turn 轮到某人做某事out of turn 不按次序的,不合适宜的take one’s turn to do 轮到做turn a blind eye to 对~~视而不见turn against 背叛,采取敌对态度turn back 折回,往回走turn down 折叠,翻下,驳回,拒绝考虑turn into 走进;变成,变为turn to ~~for help 求助于turn off 关上(自来水,电器开关);解雇,辞退;避开(问题);制造;生产turn on 打开(自来水,电器开关);反对;依靠,依赖,取决于turn one’s attention to 把注意力转向turn out 培养;证明是;制成;实际情况是turn out to be 原来是,证明是,结果是turn over a new leaf 翻开新的一页,重新开始,改过自新turn (a)round 旋转,转过身来;改变意见;采取新政策turn to 变成;着手于turn upside down 颠倒过来,翻过来;使陷入混乱1.be on show / display / play / sale / strike / duty / trial2. be of value / importance / use / no use / color / age / size / height / weight / significance3. to one’s joy / surprise / pleasure / astonishment / sorrow / delight4. in surprise / wonder / alarm / terror / horror / delight5. by air / bicycle / boat / bus / car / letter / post / plane / telephone / train / wire6. at daybreak / sunrise / dawn / noon/ dark / night7. out of breath / control / question / sight8. in fact / reality / substance / nature / practice / theory / short / brief / a word / detail / all / average / full / time / fashion / existence / turn / vain / haste / appearance / common /sum/general / particular / public / secret / order / part / power / stock / case / bed / future / name / addition / sight9. on duty / shift / holiday / leave / business / purpose / time / sale / show / board / hand / record / request / root / earth / farm / principle10. for example / instance / all / good / nothing / convenience / short / fear / sale11. by weight ( volume size number~~ ) / profession / definition / rule / turn / chance/ accident/mistake / hand / train ( bus ,taxi ,ship ,boat ~~) / air / land / force / day / nature / sight12. at most / least / best / worst / once / first / last / home / school / will ( at will:任意) /work /night / midnight / daybreak / dawn / present / length / large13. as above / below / following / over / usual / before / a matter of fact14. above all / measure / normal15. before all / long / time / now / then16. after all / class / school17. out of action / order / condition / use / operation / step / joint / repair/ gear / balance / range/doubt / date / danger / hand / shape / place / question / stock /18. with caution / interest / difficulty / ease / advantage / effect / reason / vigor / reserve / success / confidence19. beyond comprehension / conception / description / expression / doubt / control / reach / power / measure / grasp / compare / controversy / dispute / hope / example20. under age / discussion / test / way / repair。

(英语)英语完形填空题20套(带答案)

(英语)英语完形填空题20套(带答案)

(英语)英语完形填空题20套(带答案)一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Today, caring people across the country are finding creative ways to improve the lives of the homeless. These efforts 1 mental health services, and 2 haircuts — a service offered by the Nashville Street Barbers.The Nashville Street Barbers is a group of hairdressers 3 are "trying make their community a 4 place one cut at a time." The inspiring group was 5 in 2017 by hairdresser Caroline Lindner, who created the 6 to help the homeless.Since then, the Nashville Street Barbers has 7 , thanks to a $10.000 donation from the Hardee's All Stars program and, most importantly, thanks to a growing group of 8 visitors. Linder 9 that the barbers have seen such a success because of the connections they've made with their visitors, who they treat just like paying(付费的) customers. "I know most people are particular about their 10 and our 11 are not different", she told. "We had to prove and gain trust which 12 people to come back every Monday 13 . What started as a one-person effort has become a city-wide 14 that now provides up to 80 free haircuts a week. Lindner even has plans to 15 the program, bringing the Nashville Street Barbers to locations beyond the city. Until then, the team hopes to make a 16 throughtheir 17 story. "Our final goal," they say, "is to 18 others around the world to start their own barbering communities and 19 their communities. "And now, we can see in fact there are many people 20 their steps."1. A. include B. start C. finish D. doubt2. A. expensive B. free C. timely D. cheap3. A. who B. which C. whom D. when4. A. healthier B. colder C. better D. stronger5. A. released B. honoured C. sold D. founded6. A. school B. group C. family D. society7. A. grown B. decreased C. disappeared D. stopped8. A. careful B. thankful C. generous D. faithful9. A. forgets B. manages C. believes D. sighs10. A. hair B. clothes C. shoes D. dress11. A. members B. neighbours C. workers D. friends12. A. let B. made C. got D. took13. A. successfullyB. importantly C. especially D. finally14. A. activity B. festival C. argument D. dream15. A. reach B. arrive C. enlarge D. improve16. A. mistake B. promise C. decision D. difference17. A. Inspiring B. surprising C. embarrassingD. damaging18. A. force B. invite C. encourage D. refuse19. A. find B. help C. organize D. donate20. A. changing B. following C. loving D. measuring【答案】(1)A;(2)B;(3)A;(4)C;(5)D;(6)B;(7)A;(8)D;(9)C;(10)A;(11)D;(12)C;(13)D;(14)A;(15)C;(16)D;(17)A;(18)C;(19)B;(20)B;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了纳什维尔的理发师们为流浪者们免费理发,努力闯将美好社区的故事。

英语完形填空题20套(带答案)

英语完形填空题20套(带答案)

英语完形填空题20套(带答案)一、完形填空1.完形填空Many years ago in a village, Harlem, Holland, there lived a young boy. His name was Hans andhe was eight years old. One 1 day, Hans went across the reservoir(水库) to visit an old blind man. He gave the man some biscuits and stayed there for a while, Then, Hans decided to 2 his home."The water in the reservoir usually gets 3 in autumn," said the old man. "Be 4 , Hans." On his way home, Hans sang a song, watched the rabbits run around and picked some flowers for his mother, 5 , the sky got dark and heavy rain began to fall. Hans felt afraid and started to 6 . Just then, he heard the sound of water running away. He looked around carefully, and then 7 a very small hole in the dam(水坝).Hans felt scared 8 he knew what could happen. The 9 could get bigger and bigger. Then the dam could break and the whole Harlem would be covered by the water. Hans knew what to do. He put his finger into the hole, 10 no more water could come through it. "Please, someone, help me!" Hans 11 , But there was no one to help him. After some time, he began to feel very cold and tired, but he could not 12 the dam. All night long, Hans waited and waited...The next morning, a farmer walked by and heard Han's cries. I am trying to stop the13 ,"the boy said. "Can you help me?" The farmer called some other people and they quickly14 the hole. Then, they took Hans home. Everyone was very proud of that 15 boy.1. A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter2. A. clean B. find out C. return to D. draw3. A. dirtier B. colder C. quieter D. higher4. A. careful B. kind C. clever D. helpful5. A. Surely B. Suddenly C. Finally D. Normally6. A. jump B. wait C. run D. work7. A. made B. noticed C. dug D. felt8. A. because B. even if C. before D. so that9. A. dam B. finger C. hole10. A. unless B. when C. so D. but11. A. regretted B. expected C. imagined D. shouted12. A. leave B. believe C. see D. build13. A. rabbits B. people C. water D. river14. A. discovered B. repaired C. developed D. protected15. A. brave B. patient C. active D. cute【答案】(1)C;(2)C;(3)D;(4)A;(5)B;(6)C;(7)B;(8)A;(9)C;(10)C;(11)D;(12)A;(13)C;(14)B;(15)A;【解析】【分析】文章大意:小男孩汉斯去看一位盲人大爷,老人说秋天水库里的水会长水。

英语完形填空练习题20篇含解析

英语完形填空练习题20篇含解析

英语完形填空练习题20篇含解析一、完形填空1.完形填空Most kids fall into the world of TV long before they enter school. 70%of the child care centers use 1 every day.The TV, as a modern invention, can be a 2 thing. Students can learn about 3 on nature shows, and parents can keep up with 4 events on the evening news. No doubt about it—TV can be an excellent educator and entertainer. 5 too much TV can be harmful.A recent survey shows that kids in the United States watch about 4 hours of TV a day. Scientists suggest that kids older than 2 should watch 6 2 hours of TV a day. If kids spend more than 4 hours per day watching TV, they are more likely to be overweight. If kids view violent events, such as 7 and killing on TV, they are also more likely to believe that the world is not safe and that something bad will 8 them.And, according to scientists, kids 9 age 2 should have no 'screen time'(TV, DVDs, videotapes, computers or video games)at all. The first 2 years is a very important time for children's brain to develop. Watching TV may 10 their exploring and learning abilities.1. A. TV B. computers C. radio D. MP3 players2. A. bad B. good C. common D. different3. A. Maths B. languages C. wildlife D. China4. A. the oldest B. the farthest C. the mostspecialD. the latest5. A. Or B. But C. And D. As6. A. no more than B. more than C. no less than D. over7. A. fighting B. running C. playing D. chatting8. A. on B. with C. happen to D. look after9. A. older B. under C. above D. younger10. A. effect B. correct C. collect D. affect【答案】(1)A;(2)B;(3)C;(4)D;(5)B;(6)A;(7)A;(8)C;(9)B;(10)D;【解析】【分析】大意:本文讲述看电视的优点和缺点。

英语完形填空专题练习及答案

英语完形填空专题练习及答案

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

It was a cold and rainy day. I had no 1 to drive up the winding mountain road to my daughter Carolyn's house. But she 2 I come to see something at the top of the mountain.3 as I was, I made the two-hour journey4 the fog that hung like veils 面纱).By the time I saw how5 it was near the summit, I had gone too far away. Nothing could be worth this, I6 as I drove slowly along the dangerous highway."I'll stay for lunch, but I'm heading back as soon as the fog 7 ." I announced. "But I wantyou to drive me to the garage to pick 8 my car." Carolyn said. "How far is it?" I asked. She replied:" About three minutes and I'll drive you there."After ten minutes on the mountain road, I looked at her 9 . "I thought you said three minutes." She smiled. " This is a detour (绕行路线)."Turning down a narrow track, we parked the car and got out. We walked a long path that was thick with pine trees. Gradually the peace and silence of the place began to fill my mind. Then we turned a corner and stopped. I was 10 . From the top of the mountain to the folds and valleys 11 several acres of daffodils (水仙花)rich in a variety of colors. It looked as if God had painted something gorgeous in front of us. Many questions 12 my mind. Who created such beauty? Why? How? As we approached the home that stood in the centre of the property, we saw a 13 that read: " Answers to the Questions I know you are asking." The first answer was: "One Woman-Two Hands, Two Feet, and Very Little Brain." The second was: " One at a Time." The third: "Started in 1958."As we drove home, I was so 14 by what we had seen. I could 15 speak. "She changed the world." I finally said, "one bulb (水仙球茎)at a time. She started almost 40 years ago, probably just the beginning of an idea, and she 16 at it.The 17 of it would not let me go. I said:" Imagine if I'd had a 18 and worked on it, just a little bit every day, what might I have 19 ? Carolyn looked at me sideways, smiling." 20 tomorrow," she said. "Better yet, start today."1. A. ambition B. desire C. challenge D. way2. A. invited B. wished C. insisted D. hoped3. A. Cautious B. Surprised C. Eager D. Unwilling4. A. through B. over C. across D. beyond5. A. fresh B. bright C. thick D. cloudy6. A. doubted B. declared C. hesitated D. thought7. A. lifts B. cleans C. raises D. sinks8. A. out B. up C. off D. on9. A. eagerly B. desperatelyC. anxiously D. calmly10. A. shocked B. amazed C. amused D. concerned11. A. contained B. lay C. presented D. located12. A. filled B. disturbed C. occurred D. confused13. A. signal B. symbol C. note D. sign14. A. encouragedB. inspired C. moved D. thrilled15. A. hardly B. rarely C. simply D. totally16. A. brought B. continued C. made D. kept17. A. wonder B. doubt C. mystery D. idea18. A. view B. vision C. sight D. scene19. A. predicted B. expected C. accomplished D. explored20. A. Behave B. Take C. Set D. Start【答案】(1) B;(2) C;(3) D;(4)A;(5)C;(6)D;(7)A;(8)B;(9)C;(10) B;(11) B;(12) A;(13) D;(14) C;(15) A;(16) D;(17) A; (18)B;(19) C;(20) D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者应女儿之邀开车去找女儿,在女儿的带领下发现了满地的水仙花,并由此产生了感悟。

自考英语二完形填空单词形式

自考英语二完形填空单词形式

自考英语二完形填空单词形式
自考英语二的完形填空通常会考察一些常见的单词形式,包括动词、名词、形容词和副词等。

以下是一些常见的单词形式示例:
1. 动词:例如“run”(跑)的过去式“ran”,“write”(写)的过去式“wrote”。

2. 名词:例如“friend”(朋友)的复数形式“friends”,“child”(孩子)的复数形式“children”。

3. 形容词:例如“happy”(快乐的)的比较级“happier”,“beautiful”(美丽的)的比较级“more beautiful”。

4. 副词:例如“quickly”(快速地)的比较级“more quickly”,“happily”(幸福地)的比较级“happier”。

此外,完形填空还会考察一些固定搭配和常用短语,例如“take care of”(照顾),“get up”(起床),“go to bed”(睡觉)等。

因此,考生在备考自考英语二时,应该注重积累词汇和短语,多做一些模拟题和真题,提高自己的语言运用能力。

2023全国高考真题英语汇编:完形填空1

2023全国高考真题英语汇编:完形填空1

2023全国高考真题英语汇编完形填空1一、完形填空(2023·北京·统考高考真题)I was always timid (羞怯的). Being new to the school made me even 1 , so it was surprising I’d 2 to anyone around me. Now I was paying the price — to write a five-page essay on “Why I Should Not Talk in Class”. That would take all night!After I got home, though. I took my time petting the cat-postponing the pain.When I finally sat down to 3 , I began with the reasons Ms. Black would want to hear.Talking kept me and my neighbours from 4 . One paragraph down; now what? I chewed on my pencil. Aha! What if talking were the first step towards life as a criminal? Without the education I was throwing away, I’d turn to theft and go to prison. When I got out, people would say, “She used to talk in class.” The pages began 5 .But when mum got home from work, I was still 6 , “Five pages! That’s impossible!”“Well, you’d better get back to work,” she said. “and I want to read it when you’re through.”Soon after dinner, I handed the essay to mum. I half expected a 7 — at least an “I hope you’ve learned your lesson”. 8 , mum laughed and laughed as she read.The next day, when Ms. Black read the essay to the class, everyone laughed. I could 9 they weren’t making fun of me: they laughed because I had the power to tell a funny story. My 10 still needed some nudging (激发), but I did learn I wasn’t shy in print.1.A.freer B.shyer C.calmer D.happier2.A.nod B.point C.listen D.chat3.A.weep B.rest C.write D.read4.A.learning B.playing C.planning D.laughing5.A.standing out B.flying by C.breaking up D.checking in 6.A.celebrating B.longing C.complaining D.warning7.A.lecture B.reason C.reward D.solution8.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.Meanwhile D.Instead9.A.hope B.imagine C.tell D.predict10.A.patience B.confidence C.tolerance D.independence(2023·全国·高考真题)Many years ago, I bought a house in the Garfagnana, where we still go every summer. The first time we 11 there, we heard the chug chug-chug of a motorbike 12 its way down the hill toward us. It was 13 called Mario, coming to 14 us a box containing some tomatoes and a bottle of wine. It was a very nice 15 for him to make. But when we looked at the tomatoes, we were 16 because they were so misshapen: not at all like the nice, round, 17 things you get in a supermarket. And the wine was cloudy, in a funny old bottle with no label (标签) on it. These can’t be any 18 , we thought. But we were 19 his kindness, so we 20 them.What we discovered is that it’s 21 to judge what you eat only by its 22 . Those tomatoes had 23 that reminded me of the ones my uncle used to grow when I was a child. Nowadays supermarket tomatoes 24 perfect but taste of water. Nobody’s going to have a 25 memory of those. It’s a surprise they haven’t managedto grow square ones so that they can 26 them easily. Mario’s wine may have been cloudy and come out of an old bottle, but it was 27 .It’s good to eat things at the correct time, when they’re 28 , and as close as possible to where they were 29 . What Mario had 30 us was the taste of the Garfagnana.11.A.waited B.met C.camped D.stayed12.A.making B.searching C.squeezing D.feeling13.A.customer B.neighbor C.relative D.passenger14.A.lend B.send C.bring D.show15.A.choice B.comment C.promise D.gesture16.A.worried B.moved C.thrilled D.bored17.A.simple B.real C.shiny D.fun18.A.more B.good C.new D.easy19.A.sympathetic to B.thankful for C.cautious about D.interested in20.A.tried B.sold C.returned D.mixed21.A.unnecessary B.uncertain C.unwise D.unusual22.A.appearance B.quality C.origin D.price23.A.size B.shape C.color D.taste24.A.smell B.look C.become D.work25.A.happy B.vivid C.short D.vague26.A.clean B.check C.count D.pack27.A.perfect B.useful C.convenient D.familiar28.A.on view B.on sale C.in season D.in need29.A.finished B.stored C.found D.grown30.A.cooked B.given C.bought D.told(2023·全国·高考真题)On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 31 the course earlier than she did. Her 32 came because she was carrying a 33 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 34 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 35 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with 36 . She couldn’t. Bailey then 37 to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get 38 attention.Once there, Lenoue was 39 and later taken to a hospital, where she learned that she had serious injuriesin one of her knees. She would have struggled with extreme 40 to make it to that aid checkpoint without Bailey’s help.As for Bailey, she is more 41 about why her act is considered a big 42 . “She was just crying. I couldn’t 43 her,” Bailey told the reporter. “I feel like I was just doing the right thing.”Although the two young women were strangers before the 44 , they’ve since become friends. Neither won the race, but the 45 of human kindness won the day.31.A.designed B.followed C.changed D.finished32.A.delay B.chance C.trouble D.excuse33.A.judge B.volunteer C.classmate D.competitor34.A.race B.school C.town D.training35.A.agreed B.returned C.stopped D.promised36.A.courage B.aid C.patience D.advice37.A.went away B.stood up C.stepped aside D.bent down38.A.medical B.public C.constant D.equal39.A.interrupted B.assessed C.identified D.appreciated40.A.hunger B.pain C.cold D.tiredness41.A.worried B.ashamed C.confused D.discouraged42.A.game B.problem C.lesson D.deal43.A.leave B.cure C.bother D.understand44.A.ride B.test C.meet D.show45.A.secret B.display C.benefit D.exchange(2023·全国·高考真题)To become the Olympic champion in the individual (个人) all-around event, Gabby Douglas had to leave everything she 46 best. She had to 47 her bedroom in Virginia. She had to say 48 to her two dogs and to the beach, where she loved to 49 waves on her board. But it was 50 to take the leap (飞跃), however 51 it would be. Even at 14, Douglas knew that. So she 52 about 1,200 miles away from home, to 53 with a coach from China. She lived with a family she had never 54 and everything was new to her.As it turned out, Douglas did 55 what she needed to do to become Olympic champion when she 56 two Russians. The Chinese coach 57 Douglas into one of the best gymnasts in the 58 , helping her skyrocket from an 59 member of the national team to the top of the sport. By 60 the Olympic all-around title, she became the first black woman to do so. She 61 the competition from beginning to end. She said she had felt 62 all along that she would win.Not so long ago, Martha Karolyl the coordinator (联络人) of the women’s national team, did not think Douglas had what it 63 to be an Olympian. As time went by, she thought 64 that she could make the London Games — and win.“I’m going to inspire so many people,” she said. “I’m ready to 65 .” And shine she did. 46.A.tried B.thought C.judged D.knew47.A.take up B.pack up C.clean up D.do up48.A.goodbye B.hello C.thanks D.no49.A.cause B.observe C.ride D.strike50.A.common B.time C.fun D.tough51.A.breathtaking B.heartbreaking C.eye-catching D.head-spinning 52.A.dropped out B.moved on C.pulled over D.went off53.A.reason B.talk C.compete D.train54.A.met B.helped C.understood D.needed 55.A.approximately B.gradually C.exactly D.possibly56.A.defeated B.pleased C.respected D.assisted57.A.forced B.transformed C.persuaded D.put58.A.world B.city C.team D.state59.A.amateur B.elected C.average D.enthusiastic60.A.clarifying B.defending C.winning D.demanding61.A.followed B.organized C.watched D.led62.A.confident B.nervous C.excited D.uneasy63.A.viewed B.appeared C.mattered D.took64.A.now and then B.more and more C.far and wide D.on and on65.A.shine B.fly C.dance D.score(2023·全国·高考真题)In April last year, I saw a post on the PNP (Pilots N Paws) website from a family in Topeka. They had to move to Virginia but they were on a very tight 66 . They could not afford to pay for 67 for their dog, Tiffy, and 68 wanted to take her with them.It just 69 that I was planning another PNP flight with another pilot, Karen, who 70 to take Tiffy from Kansas City to Virginia. What I was to do was fly to Topeka to 71 Tiffy.When I met Tiffy’s owners, they seemed very 72 . George, the husband, was trying to be calm, but I could tell this was 73 for him, having to leave his dog to a 74 and trust that everything would 75 .After some goodbyes, I asked George and his wife to help me 76 Tiffy into the plane. I promised to take care of Tiffy and 77 them as soon as we got to Kansas City.The flight was 78 , and Tiffy was a great passenger. The next day, she 79 with Karen and made it back to George in Virginia within a few days. He was so 80 and sent me a nice e-mail with pictures. It felt great to know that I had helped bring this family together again.66.A.turn B.budget C.schedule D.connection67.A.food B.shelter C.medicine D.transportation 68.A.desperately B.temporarily C.secretly D.originally69.A.appeared B.proved C.happened D.showed70.A.waited B.offered C.hurried D.failed71.A.see off B.look for C.hand over D.pick up72.A.confused B.nervous C.annoyed D.curious73.A.hard B.fine C.common D.lucky74.A.coworker B.passenger C.stranger D.neighbor75.A.speed up B.work out C.come back D.take off76.A.feed B.follow C.change D.load77.A.call B.join C.leave D.serve78.A.unnecessary B.unexpected C.unavoidable D.uneventful79.A.returned B.fought C.flew D.agreed80.A.thankful B.generous C.proud D.sympathetic(2023·全国·高考真题)Kristin Schell is the founder of The Turquoise Table (绿松石桌), a movement of ordinary people who want to create community right in their own front yards. Ten years ago, Kristin and her family 81 to a new home in Texas.One day. Kristin needed some backyard furniture for a party and 82 a few picnic tables from a grocery store. One table was laid in her front yard 83 . After the party, she painted the table turquoise—her 84 color—and put it in the front yard gladly. 85 , that turquoise table became the place where Kristin and her kids hung out. Neighbors began to stop by to 86 themselves and sit down for a chat. Kristin 87 people to join her at the table for coffee or iced tea. Construction workers on jobs in the 88 took their lunch breaks at the table. A tired babysitter walking by sat down for 89 . Then neighbors asked Kristin if their family could put a picnic table in their front yard, too. A(n) 90 was born.“People often 91 to invite others into their homes. They think their house is too 92 or they don’t have enough time.” Kristin says. Her picnic table takes away the 93 and the pressure.“Hospitality (好客) doesn’t always mean 94 people with a meal or a big party. At the picnic table, allI have to do is 95 ,” she says. She likes how it 96 her to take a small step toward easing 97 and building relationships in her community.A decade after their Texas beginnings, thousands of Turquoise Tables 98 in all states and in 13 countries around the world. Not all of them are 99 turquoise. No matter what color it is, it’s a 100 table. 81.A.cycled B.returned C.moved D.traveled82.A.exchanged B.accepted C.discovered D.purchased83.A.in advance B.by mistake C.in time D.on purpose84.A.favorite B.original C.strange D.new85.A.Hopefully B.Similarly C.Unexpectedly D.Fortunately86.A.defend B.prepare C.express D.introduce87.A.allowed B.invited C.advised D.encouraged88.A.company B.countryside C.city D.neighborhood89.A.shelter B.relaxation C.safety D.pleasure90.A.movement B.miracle C.organization D.business91.A.hesitate B.pretend C.prefer D.offer92.A.distant B.quiet C.messy D.beautiful93.A.doubts B.excuses C.results D.topics94.A.attracting B.cheating C.surprising D.entertaining95.A.show up B.dress up C.ring up D.cheer up96.A.trains B.instructs C.enables D.forces97.A.poverty B.loneliness C.disappointment D.failure98.A.change B.melt C.disappear D.exist99.A.actually B.probably C.specially D.obviously100.A.dream B.family C.friendship D.schoolwork(2023·全国·高考真题)I’m a bird lover. I’ve 101 a lot of photographs of birds, among which is a photograph of a hawk (鹰) that I really like. I know when you 102 a photograph of a hawk, your first thoughts are not of 103 . But without it, this photograph would not 104 .Early one morning, I drove to Dacula to 105 the birds at Little Mulberry Park. I arrived well before sunrise, so I waited in my car until finally it started to get 106 . I got out of my car and immediately heard the geese making all kinds of noise from the 107 .As I 108 around a bend, I stopped in 109 . There before me was a beautiful red-shouldered hawk sitting on a post. I started photographing him, and then heard the 110 of joggers behind me. I turned and asked if they would 111 waiting or walking on the other side of the road so they would not 112 the hawk off. I was deeply 113 when they said they could go in the other direction.The road is 2.2 miles around the lake, and they 114 and ran in the other direction! Another 115 came up, and I said I was sorry. When I turned to thank him for 116 , he had already started to run in the other direction too.Because the joggers were kind enough to 117 that for me, I was able to photograph the hawk for 20 minutes. The first two joggers had actually jogged the whole road and were 118 to where I first met them.I thanked them again.I am thankful that the joggers showed kindness to me. It was something so 119 , but it meant getting my shot. They were willing to put me before 120 .101.A.bought B.found C.taken D.checked102.A.search for B.look at C.send out D.prepare for103.A.kindness B.weakness C.confidence D.wisdom104.A.develop B.exist C.help D.continue105.A.compare B.train C.protect D.photograph106.A.warmer B.colder C.lighter D.darker107.A.sea B.street C.outside D.lake108.A.walked B.drove C.stood D.rode109.A.amazement B.puzzlement C.trouble D.peace110.A.complaints B.footsteps C.suggestions D.departure111.A.avoid B.delay C.enjoy D.mind112.A.see B.keep C.scare D.fight113.A.inspired B.touched C.embarrassed D.astonished114.A.stepped forward B.turned left C.stepped out D.turned around115.A.jogger B.driver C.bird lover D.photographer116.A.coming B.returning C.waiting D.running117.A.say B.do C.leave D.hold118.A.up B.inside C.away D.back119.A.small B.unique C.brilliant D.practical120.A.others B.everything C.themselves D.everybody(2023·全国·高考真题)“Hey!’ You have a hairless spot on the back of your head!” Mom’s alarmed cry hit me like a shock.I tried to shrug it off. “It’ll grow back.” I worked to sound 121 .At first, the loss was minimal. 122 the spot with my fingers became the top priority every day. No new hair, smooth as an egg. Weeks later, the spot was a little larger, and there was still no 123 of any hair poking through the skin. I began to 124 , but continued to try to be cool about it.As days went by, my hair started to fall faster and more. 125 my fingers through it, I would stare at the alarming quantity of hair in my hands, willing this to 126 happening to me.We went to see a doctor, who diagnosed my condition as alopecia (脱发症). He recommended an injection to try, which would be 127 to the head skin. I underwent several costly injections over a few months, but in vain.128 the injection began to trouble my sleep, and we finally had to stop the 129 . My hair still didn’t grow back.I had to wear a wig (假发) to school every day, worried it might slip one day and that everything would 130 . Though aware that I should 131 the fact to my friends, I was scared, not knowing how they would handle the information. 132 , hesitantly, I told them what was happening after days of struggle. To my surprise, they all thought nothing of it. This was a(n) 133 for me.I came to realize that what had happened was not my fault, and not something I should feel 134 of. I am learning that being bald doesn’t change who I am, and if I don’t let it affect my self 135 then other people are much more likely to accept me as I am, too.121.A.mild B.calm C.upset D.relieved122.A.Checking B.Polishing C.Clearing D.Covering123.A.sense B.chance C.sign D.way124.A.wonder B.panic C.swing D.withdraw125.A.Reaching B.Shifting C.Feeling D.Running126.A.delay B.avoid C.cease D.keep127.A.attached B.connected C.guided D.applied128.A.After all B.Worse still C.In brief D.By contrast129.A.motion B.procedure C.routine D.mission130.A.break out B.draw to a close C.fade away D.come to light131.A.reveal B.restrict C.distribute D.highlight132.A.Instead B.Furthermore C.Anyway D.Thus133.A.blow B.credit C.exception D.miracle134.A.proud B.ashamed C.fond D.guilty 135.A.evaluation B.introduction C.acceptance D.dependence(2023·全国·高考真题)With nothing but her small boat for company, British lawyer Victoria Evans succeeded in crossing the Atlantic Ocean.The 35-year-old 136 4,740 kilometers in 40 days and 19 hours, 137 against high winds, big waves and lack of sleep to 138 the fastest female solo (单人) row across the Atlantic Ocean. Despite experiencing terrible 139 and extreme conditions along the way, Evans 140 broke the previous world record by over eight days. “It was much 141 than I expected,” she told CNN Sport, “I got probably the strongest wind and the adaptation you need to keep going through was 142 .”Evans had spent four years preparing for this 143 of a lifetime but nothing could have readied her for the 144 of an ocean crossing. Even just before setting off, the trip was 145 by issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic which forced the challenge to be 146 by a year.As soon as the challenge was 147 , difficulties came on the heels — High winds made rowing and sleeping extremely difficult, causing Evans to float off 148 at times. At one point she was even 149 outside of her cabin (舱) after a wave locked the 150 from the inside. It took her three hours to open the 151 . Evans often unavoidably got sunburnt, but she managed to 152 in extreme conditions.“It’s a very 153 sport for me because you can’t get off when you’re there and you have to 154 it. So it was so, so inviting,” said Evans, who was 155 to cross the Atlantic after climbing Mont Blanc in 2017. 136.A.flew B.drove C.measured D.covered137.A.avoiding B.battling C.facing D.surviving138.A.aid B.match C.record D.meet139.A.problems B.tricks C.successes D.surprises 140.A.casually B.magically C.naturally D.eventually 141.A.tougher B.stranger C.busier D.funnier142.A.smooth B.huge C.surprising D.common 143.A.expectation B.destination C.journey D.discovery 144.A.wisdom B.discouragement C.reality D.flag145.A.troubled B.destroyed C.guided D.monitored 146.A.motivated B.postponed C.accumulated D.shortened 147.A.halfway B.nearby C.overhead D.underway148.A.bay B.port C.track D.island149.A.stored B.stuck C.fixed D.discovered 150.A.drawer B.cupboard C.shelter D.door151.A.lock B.chain C.wheel D.zipper152.A.rescue B.escape C.lose D.recover153.A.easy B.attractive C.mild D.basic 154.A.deal with B.break into C.take up D.come across 155.A.forced B.ordered C.inspired D.asked参考答案1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.B【导语】本文是记叙文。

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1.With the help of 在~~帮助下under the leadership / care of 在~~领导/关心下2.be strict with sb. 对~人要求严格be strict in sth. 对~事要求严格3. at present=at the present time 目前for the present 暂时4. in the sun/sunshine 在阳光下under the sun 在世界上5. lie in 位于~~之内lie on 同~~接壤lie to 位于~~之外6. at least 至少in the least 丝毫,一点7. by name 名叫in the name of 以~~名义8. in the air 空中,在流传on the air 播出9. in the way 挡路,障碍,用~~方法in a way 在某点上,在某种程度上g et one’s own way to do 随心所欲give way 让步,屈服lose one’s way 迷路by the way 顺便说一下on one’s way to 在去~~的路上Come this w ay 这边走10. at the corner 在拐角处(外角)in the corner 在角落里(内角)on the corner 在角落上(外角上)11. judge by / from 根据~~来判断judge for oneself 由某人自己来判断12. at the end (of) 在~~结束时at the beginning of 在~~开始时at the back of 在~~背后,支持at the age of ~~岁时at the foot of 在~~脚下at the bottom of 在~~底部at the top of 在~~顶上at/on the ed ge of 在~~边上13. in the course of 在~~过程中in the eyes of 从~~观点看来,在~~眼里in the face of 面对~,尽管,纵使in the middle of 在~中间in the end =at last=finally 最后14. on the eve of 在~~前夕on the side of 在~~一边15. after a time = after some time 过一段时间后for a time = for some time 一时,有一段时间16. behind time 迟到,过期behind the times 落在时代后面17. at no time 决不in no time 立即,马上18. at one time = once time 曾经at a time = each time 每次at times = sometimes 有时at all times 经常,一直,始终at the same time 同时at the time 在~~的时候by the time 到~~的时候19. for a moment 一会儿for the moment 暂时at the moment 当时the moment /minute /instance 正当~~一刹那20. once or twice 一两次more than once 不止一次once more 重新,又once upon a time 从前once in a while 偶尔1. 以break为中心的词组break away from 脱离,逃离break down 破坏,粉碎;瓦解;出故障,抛锚break in 闯进,打断;使顺服break into 闯入;强行进入;突然开始break out 爆发,发生;准备使用;起锚break the law 违反法律break the record 破记录break one’s promise 失言break up 开垦,破碎;解散,分开,分解2. 以catch为中心的词组be caught doing 被发现做某事be caught in the rain 淋雨catch a bus/tr ain 赶汽车/火车catch a cold 伤风,感冒catch one’s word 听懂某人的话c atch sight of 发现,瞥见catch up with 赶上,追及,追上3. 以come为中心的词组come across 偶尔发现,想起;越过;偿付comealong 一道来,陪伴;进步,进展;出现come at 达到,求得,得到;扑向,袭击come back 回来;恢复,复原come down 倒下;降落;跌落;病倒c ome from 来自,起源于,从~~产生,生于come in 进来,进入;流行起来;获名次come into being 发生,产生,出现,形成come into power 开始执政,当权,当选come into use 开始使用,获得应用come on 上演;开始;赶快;发展;登台;(问题)被提出come to know 开始了解到come out出来,传出;出版;结果是;褪色;(秘密)泄露come to 苏醒,复原;共计;达到;归结于come to an end 终止,结束come true 实现,成为现实;证实come up 走近;上楼;长出,发芽4. 以do为中心的词组be done in 精疲力竭be done with 完全结束do a good deed 做一件好事do away with 去掉,废除;弄死;浪费do good to (=do sb. good) 有益于do harm to (=do sb. good) 有害于do its work 有效,有作用do much 极有用do wrong to 做错do one’s best 尽某人最大努力do one’s homework 做作业do one’s utmost 尽力而为do proud 足以使~~骄傲do sb. justice 公平对待某人do some cleaning (V+ing,etc.) 搞卫生do sb. a favor 帮助某人do well in 学得不错,干得漂亮do with 和~~相处,忍受,处理do without 不需要,不用do wonders 创造奇迹have much to do with 和~~很有关系have nothing to do with 与~~无关have something to do with 和~~有关in doing so=in so doing 这时,在这种情况下That will do. 行了;够了5. 以get为中心的词组get about 徘徊,走动,旅行;流传get above oneself 自视高傲get accust omed to 习惯于,对~~习以为常get across 度过,通过,横过;说服,使理解get ahead of 胜过,超过get along 前进,进步;同意;离去get along with 与~~相处get at 发现,了解;掌握;攻击have got to do 不得不,必须get away 离开,逃脱get back 取回,回来;报复get behind 落后;识破get down 咽下;写下;使沮丧,使抑郁get down to 认真对待,静下心来get familiar with 熟悉get hold of 获得,取得get home 到家ge t in 进入,陷入;牵涉get off 送走;脱下(衣服);下车;动身get on 上车;穿上;进步,使前进;成功;相处get upon with 进步;在~~方面获得成功get one’s hand in 熟悉;习惯get out of 由~~出来,从~~得出;避免;退休get over 越过;恢复,痊愈;克服;完成get ready for 为~~作准备g et rid of 除去,去掉;免除,摆脱get through 到达,完成,通过;及格get together 积聚,积累;商谈,取得一致意见get up 起床,起立;研究,钻研;致力于;安排,组织get used to 习惯于6. 以give为中心的词组be given to 沉溺于,癖好give about 分配;传播give and take 相互迁就give away 赠送;牺牲;泄露;颁发give back 归还give cause 给予~~的理由give ear to 侧耳倾听give forth 发出,放出;发表give in 屈服,让步,投降give in to 同意,接受;向~~让步give off 发出(烟,气味)give on eself out to be/as 自称为give oneself up to 专心于;向~~自首give out 分发,公布give place to 让位于,被~~所替代give rise to 引起,导致;使~~发生give sb. to understand 通知某人give up 放弃;停止give way to 让步,退却;屈服于7. 以look为中心的词组look about 四下环顾;查看look after 照顾,看管look around 东张西望lo ok at 注视,着眼于look back 回顾look for 寻找;期待,期望look down on 俯视;轻视look forward to 盼望,期待look into 窥视;调查;浏览loo k like 看起来象look on 旁观;面向look out 向外看;注意;当心,堤防lo ok over 从上面看过去;检查look through 透过~~看去;看穿;浏览look u p to 仰望,尊敬8. 以make为中心的词组be made from 由~~原料制成be made of 由~~材料制成be made up of 由~~组成make a fool of 愚弄,欺骗make a mistake 弄错make a point of doing 强调;认为~~重要;决心,坚持make advantages/use of 使用,利用make after 追求,追赶make believe 假装make certain 确信,把~~弄清楚make contact with 接通,与~~接触,与~~联系make for 去向,向~~前进;有利于make friends with 和~~交友make into 把~~制成,使~~转变为make much of 重视;理解;赏识make one’s mind on sth. 决定某事make one’s own 当作自己的看待make oneself at home 随便,别拘束make out 填写;开支票;理解;辨认make the best of 尽量利用;极为重视make up 弥补,修理;赔偿,补偿;起草;编造;化装make up to 接近,巴结;向~~求爱make way for 为~~让路,让路于on the make 急求成功;增加9. 以put为中心的词组put aside 把~~放在一边;搁置;排除put away 把~~放好,把~~收拾;储藏;吃喝,吃掉put back 把~~放回原处;驳回put down 放下;镇压;制止;记下;削减;降落put forward 提出;拨快;建议,推荐;提倡,倡议put ~ ~ into 把~~放入;插入;翻译成put off 推迟,延期;消除;推脱,推辞pu t on 上演;穿上,带上put up with 忍受,容忍put one’s heart into 全神贯注,专心致志put up 举起,挂起;提名,推荐;陈列10. 以take为中心的词组be taken aback 吃惊take a seat 就坐take a shower 淋浴,洗澡take ai m 瞄准,设立目标take away 拿走,减去;夺去take ~~ by surprise 出奇制胜take one’s place 就坐,入坐take care of 当心,注意;照顾;提防;谨慎;处理,对付;负责take office 就职,上任take ~~ for 把~当作take off 脱去,除去;离开;起飞;模仿;起程;致死;复制,作副本;减弱take one’s temperature 量体温take part in 参与,参加take it easy 别着急,慢慢来take place = happen 发生,举行take the place of 代替take pride in 以~~为荣,对~~骄傲take sb. by the arm 拉某人的胳膊11. 以turn为中心的词组give a new turn to 对~~予以新的看法in one’s turn 轮到某人做某事out of turn 不按次序的,不合适宜的take one’s turn to do 轮到做turn a blind eye to 对~~视而不见turn against 背叛,采取敌对态度turn back 折回,往回走turn down 折叠,翻下,驳回,拒绝考虑turn into 走进;变成,变为turn to ~~for help 求助于turn off 关上(自来水,电器开关);解雇,辞退;避开(问题);制造;生产turn on 打开(自来水,电器开关);反对;依靠,依赖,取决于turn one’s attention to 把注意力转向turn out 培养;证明是;制成;实际情况是turn out to be 原来是,证明是,结果是turn ov er a new leaf 翻开新的一页,重新开始,改过自新turn (a)round 旋转,转过身来;改变意见;采取新政策turn to 变成;着手于turn upside down 颠倒过来,翻过来;使陷入混乱1.be on show / display / play / sale / strike / duty / trial2. be of value / importance / use / no use / color / age / size / height / weight / significance3. to one’s joy / surprise / pleasure / astonishment / sorrow / delight4. in surprise / wonder / alarm / terror / horror / delight5. by air / bicycle / boat / bus / car / letter / post / plane / telephone / train / wire6. at daybreak / sunrise / dawn / noon/ dark / night7. out of breath / control / question / sight8. in fact / reality / substance / nature / practice / theory / short / brief / a word / detail / all / average / full / time / fashion / existence / tur n / vain / haste / appearance / common / sum/general / particular / public / secret / order / part / power / stock / case / bed / future / name / addition / sight9. on duty / shift / holiday / leave / business / purpose / time / sale / show / board / hand / record / request / root / earth / farm / principle10. for example / instance / all / good / nothing / convenience / short / fear / sale11. by weight ( volume size number~~ ) / profession / definition / rule / turn / chance/ accident/ mistake / hand / train ( bus ,taxi ,ship ,boat ~~) / air / land / force / day / nature / sight12. at most / least / best / worst / once / first / last / home / school / will ( at will:任意) / work /night / midnight / daybreak / dawn / present / length / large13. as above / below / following / over / usual / before / a matter of f act14. above all / measure / normal15. before all / long / time / now / then16. after all / class / school17. out of action / order / condition / use / operation / step / joint / re pair/ gear / balance / range/doubt / date / danger / hand / shape / place / question / stock / 18. with caution / interest / difficulty / ease / advantage / effect / reaso n / vigor / reserve / success / confidence19. beyond comprehension / conception / description / expression / doub t / control / reach / power / measure / grasp / compare / controversy / dispute / hope / example20. under age / discussion / test / way / repair。

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1.With the help of 在~~帮助下 under the leadership / care of 在~~领导/关心下2.be strict with sb. 对~人要求严格 be strict in sth. 对~事要求严格3. at present=at the present time 目前 for the present 暂时4. in the sun/sunshine 在阳光下 under the sun 在世界上5. lie in 位于~~之内 lie on 同~~接壤 lie to 位于~~之外6. at least 至少 in the least 丝毫,一点7. by name 名叫 in the name of 以~~名义8. in the air 空中,在流传 on the air 播出9. in the way 挡路,障碍,用~~方法 in a way 在某点上,在某种程度上get one’s own way to do 随心所欲 give way 让步,屈服lose one’s way 迷路by the way 顺便说一下on one’s way to 在去~~的路上 Come this way 这边走10. at the corner 在拐角处(外角)in the corner 在角落里(内角)on the corner 在角落上(外角上)11. judge by / from 根据~~来判断 judge for oneself 由某人自己来判断12. at the end (of) 在~~结束时 at the beginning of 在~~开始时at the back of 在~~背后,支持 at the age of ~~岁时 at the foot of 在~~脚下at the bottom of 在~~底部 at the top of 在~~顶上at/on the edge of 在~~边上13. in the course of 在~~过程中 in the eyes of 从~~观点看来,在~~眼里in the face of 面对~,尽管,纵使 in the middle of 在~中间 in the end =at last=finally 最后14. on the eve of 在~~前夕 on the side of 在~~一边15. after a time = after some time 过一段时间后 for a time = for some time 一时,有一段时间16. behind time 迟到,过期 behind the times 落在时代后面17. at no time 决不 in no time 立即,马上18. at one time = once time 曾经at a time = each time 每次 at times = sometimes 有时at all times 经常,一直,始终 at the same time 同时 at the time 在~~的时候by the time 到~~的时候19. for a moment 一会儿 for the moment 暂时 at the moment 当时the moment /minute /instance 正当~~一刹那20. once or twice 一两次 more than once 不止一次once more 重新,又 once upon a time 从前 once in a while 偶尔1. 以break为中心的词组break away from 脱离,逃离 break down 破坏,粉碎;瓦解;出故障,抛锚 break in 闯进,打断;使顺服 break into 闯入;强行进入;突然开始break out 爆发,发生;准备使用;起锚 break the law 违反法律 break the record 破记录 break one’s promise 失言 break up 开垦,破碎;解散,分开,分解2. 以catch为中心的词组be caught doing 被发现做某事 be caught in the rain 淋雨 catch a bus/train 赶汽车/火车 catch a cold 伤风,感冒catch one’s word 听懂某人的话 catch sight of 发现,瞥见catch up with 赶上,追及,追上3. 以come为中心的词组come across 偶尔发现,想起;越过;偿付 come along 一道来,陪伴;进步,进展;出现come at 达到,求得,得到;扑向,袭击 come back 回来;恢复,复原come down 倒下;降落;跌落;病倒 come from 来自,起源于,从~~产生,生于comein 进来,进入;流行起来;获名次 come into being 发生,产生,出现,形成come into power 开始执政,当权,当选 come into use 开始使用,获得应用come on 上演;开始;赶快;发展;登台;(问题)被提出come to know 开始了解到come out 出来,传出;出版;结果是;褪色;(秘密)泄露come to 苏醒,复原;共计;达到;归结于 come to an end 终止,结束come true 实现,成为现实;证实 come up 走近;上楼;长出,发芽4. 以d o为中心的词组be done in 精疲力竭 be done with 完全结束 do a good deed做一件好事do away with 去掉,废除;弄死;浪费 do good to (=do sb. good) 有益于do harm to (=do sb. good) 有害于 do its work 有效,有作用 do much 极有用do wrong to 做错do one’s best 尽某人最大努力do one’s homework 做作业do one’s utmost 尽力而为 do proud 足以使~~骄傲 do sb. justice 公平对待某人do some cleaning (V+ing,etc.) 搞卫生 do sb. a favor 帮助某人do well in 学得不错,干得漂亮 do with 和~~相处,忍受,处理 do without 不需要,不用 do wonders 创造奇迹 have much to do with 和~~很有关系 have nothing to do with 与~~无关have something to do with 和~~有关 in doing so=in so doing 这时,在这种情况下That will do.行了;够了5. 以get为中心的词组get about 徘徊,走动,旅行;流传 get above oneself 自视高傲 get accustomed to 习惯于,对~~习以为常 get across 度过,通过,横过;说服,使理解get ahead of 胜过,超过 get along 前进,进步;同意;离去get along with 与~~相处 get at 发现,了解;掌握;攻击have got to do 不得不,必须get away 离开,逃脱 get back 取回,回来;报复 get behind落后;识破 get down 咽下;写下;使沮丧,使抑郁 get down to 认真对待,静下心来 get familiar with 熟悉 get hold of 获得,取得 get home 到家 get in 进入,陷入;牵涉get off 送走;脱下(衣服);下车;动身 get on 上车;穿上;进步,使前进;成功;相处get upon with 进步;在~~方面获得成功get one’s hand in 熟悉;习惯get out of 由~~出来,从~~得出;避免;退休 get over 越过;恢复,痊愈;克服;完成get ready for 为~~作准备 get rid of 除去,去掉;免除,摆脱 get through 到达,完成,通过;及格 get together 积聚,积累;商谈,取得一致意见 get up 起床,起立;研究,钻研;致力于;安排,组织 get used to 习惯于6. 以give为中心的词组be given to 沉溺于,癖好 give about 分配;传播 give and take 相互迁就give away 赠送;牺牲;泄露;颁发 give back 归还 give cause 给予~~的理由give ear to 侧耳倾听 give forth 发出,放出;发表 give in 屈服,让步,投降give in to 同意,接受;向~~让步 give off 发出(烟,气味) give oneself out to be/as 自称为give oneself up to 专心于;向~~自首 give out 分发,公布 give place to 让位于,被~~所替代 give rise to 引起,导致;使~~发生 give sb. to understand 通知某人 give up 放弃;停止 give way to 让步,退却;屈服于7. 以look为中心的词组look about 四下环顾;查看 look after 照顾,看管 look around 东张西望look at 注视,着眼于 look back 回顾 look for 寻找;期待,期望 look down on 俯视;轻视 look forwardto 盼望,期待look into 窥视;调查;浏览 look like 看起来象 look on 旁观;面向look out 向外看;注意;当心,堤防 look over 从上面看过去;检查look through 透过~~看去;看穿;浏览 look up to 仰望,尊敬8. 以make为中心的词组be made from 由~~原料制成 be made of 由~~材料制成 be made up of 由~~组成make a fool of 愚弄,欺骗 make a mistake 弄错 make a point of doing 强调;认为~~重要;决心,坚持 make advantages/use of 使用,利用 make after 追求,追赶 make believe 假装 make certain 确信,把~~弄清楚make contact with 接通,与~~接触,与~~联系 make for 去向,向~~前进;有利于make friends with 和~~交友 make into 把~~制成,使~~转变为 make much of 重视;理解;赏识make one’s mind on sth. 决定某事make one’s own 当作自己的看待 makeoneself at home 随便,别拘束 make out 填写;开支票;理解;辨认 make the best of 尽量利用;极为重视make up 弥补,修理;赔偿,补偿;起草;编造;化装 make up to 接近,巴结;向~~求爱 make way for 为~~让路,让路于 on the make 急求成功;增加9. 以put为中心的词组put aside 把~~放在一边;搁置;排除 put away 把~~放好,把~~收拾;储藏;吃喝,吃掉p ut back 把~~放回原处;驳回 put down 放下;镇压;制止;记下;削减;降落put forward 提出;拨快;建议,推荐;提倡,倡议 put ~~ into 把~~放入;插入;翻译成put off 推迟,延期;消除;推脱,推辞 put on 上演;穿上,带上put up with 忍受,容忍put one’s heart into 全神贯注,专心致志 put up 举起,挂起;提名,推荐;陈列10. 以take为中心的词组be taken aback 吃惊 take a seat 就坐 take a shower 淋浴,洗澡 take aim 瞄准,设立目标 take away 拿走,减去;夺去 take ~~ by surprise 出奇制胜take one’s place 就坐,入坐take care of 当心,注意;照顾;提防;谨慎;处理,对付;负责take office 就职,上任 take ~~ for 把~当作take off 脱去,除去;离开;起飞;模仿;起程;致死;复制,作副本;减弱take one’s temperature 量体温 take part in 参与,参加take it easy 别着急,慢慢来take place = happen 发生,举行 take the place of 代替take pride in 以~~为荣,对~~骄傲 take sb. by the arm 拉某人的胳膊11. 以turn为中心的词组give a new turn to 对~~予以新的看法in one’s turn 轮到某人做某事out of turn 不按次序的,不合适宜的take one’s turn to do 轮到做turn a blind eye to 对~~视而不见 turn against 背叛,采取敌对态度turn back 折回,往回走 turn down 折叠,翻下,驳回,拒绝考虑turn into 走进;变成,变为 turn to ~~for help 求助于turn off 关上(自来水,电器开关);解雇,辞退;避开(问题);制造;生产turn on 打开(自来水,电器开关);反对;依靠,依赖,取决于turn one’s attention to 把注意力转向 turn out 培养;证明是;制成;实际情况是turn out to be 原来是,证明是,结果是turn over a new leaf 翻开新的一页,重新开始,改过自新turn (a)round 旋转,转过身来;改变意见;采取新政策turn to 变成;着手于 turn upside down 颠倒过来,翻过来;使陷入混乱1.be on show / display / play / sale / strike / duty / trial2. be of value / importance / use / no use / color / age / size / height / weight / significance3. to one’s joy / surprise / pleasure / astonishment / sorrow / delight4. in surprise / wonder / alarm / terror / horror / delight5. by air / bicycle / boat / bus / car / letter / post / plane / telephone / train / wire6. at daybreak / sunrise / dawn / noon/ dark / night7. out of breath / control / question / sight8. in fact / reality / substance / nature / practice / theory / short / brief /a word / detail / all / average / full / time / fashion / existence / turn / vain / haste / appearance / common / sum/general / particular / public / secret / order / part / power / stock / case / bed / future / name / addition / sight9. on duty / shift / holiday / leave / business / purpose / time / sale / show / board / hand / record / request / root / earth / farm / principle10. for example / instance / all / good / nothing / convenience / short / fear / sale11. by weight ( volume size number~~ ) / profession / definition / rule / turn / chance/ accident/ mistake / hand / train ( bus ,taxi ,ship ,boat ~~) / air / land / force / day / nature / sight12. at most / least / best / worst / once / first / last / home / school / will ( at will:任意) / work /night / midnight / daybreak / dawn / present / length / large13. as above / below / following / over / usual / before / a matter of fact14. above all / measure / normal15. before all / long / time / now / then16. after all / class / school17. out of action / order / condition / use / operation / step / joint / repair/ gear / balance / range/doubt / date / danger / hand / shape / place / question / stock /18. with caution / interest / difficulty / ease / advantage / effect / reason / vigor / reserve / success / confidence19. beyond comprehension / conception / description / expression / doubt / control / reach / power / measure / grasp / compare / controversy / dispute / hope / example 20. under age / discussion / test / way / repair。

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一、ABC RadioJim Green is an announcer(播音员)for the program.Most of the girls___1____ boys like the program. They ___2___like Jim Green. Some of them often make phone calls to him and thank him ___3___ his work. There are lots of ___4___ to him every day,too.Jim Green gets up at 6:00 every morning.He has bread and a glass of milk ___5___ breakfast. He leaves home at 6:30 and ___6___ his office at 7:15. The program ___7____ at 7:30.He plays the new records (唱片)of the pop songs and modern music for his listeners. At 8:00 it's time ____8____ the news.Jim finishes work at 10:30. He goes home ____9____ his car.He ___10___ newspaper and listens to music after supper.He thinks his life is very interesting.( )1.A and B with C but D about( )2.A too B to C also D so( )3.A to B for C fo D and( )4.A letter B letters C friends D words( )5.A at B with C for D to( )6.A goes B gets C gets to D gets up ( )7.A begins B finishes C over D start( )8.A to B for C of D in( )9.A by B in C on D takes( )10.A looks B reads C sees D watches二、You\'ll see a new _1_at a hospitai near London if you go there.He is very clever,_2_he never speaks.He can work 24 hours a day and never gets _3_.He is one metre tall and has a face_4_a TV screen.He is Dr.Robot. Doctors often need to ask their patients a lot of questions._5_ doctors can only spend a few minutes with such patient.But Dr.Robot,a human doctor can_8_a lot of uesful information(信息)when he meets his patient. How can Dr.Robot do this? A computer \"tell\" him what to do.Dr.Robot can do a lot of things people can do,though he can\'t completely_9_the place of _10_ doctors.( )1.A.sick person B.nurse C.chemist D.doctor ( )2.A.so B.if C.but D.because ( )3.A.tired B.off C.up D.woounded ( )4.A.like B.on C.as D.in ( )5.A.Kind B.Busy C.Free D.Tall ( )te B.impossible C.necessary D.interesting ( )7.A.With B.For C.Behind D.Under ( )8.A.spend B.have C.send D.speak ( )9.A.bring B.give C.take D.lead ( )10.A.robot puter C.women D.human三、Mike is an Englishman. He lives in a __1___ building in the __2___ London. There are eighteen floors in the building and he lives on the fifteenth floor. He__3___ a lift (电梯)to go up and down. He works very hard. He__4___ to work early. Every day he leaves his__5__and walks to the lift. He gets into the lift. It __6___him down to the first floor. He gets out of the lift. Then he walks to __7___bus stop. The bus stop is in front of a station. It is about two hundred meters from ___8___home. Usually, he catches the number 11 bus to work,but sometimes he goes__9___. He works in a factory about ten__10___ from his home. His work starts at half past eight, and finishes at a quarter to five. He gets back home at half past5.()1. A. tall B. shot C. small D. large()2. A. country B. town C. city D. village ()3. A. makes B. uses C. does D. mends ()4. A. begins B. wants C. runs D. goes ()5. A. home B. building C. office D. room ()6. A. costs B. spends C. takes D. brings ()7. A. an B.a C. the D. / ()8. A.his B. he C. him D.himself ()9. A.by plane B. by train C. on foot D. by air ( ) 10. A.meters B. kilometers C. minutes D. hours四、Dear Dr Know,I’m not happy. I have too __1_ rules in my family. I have to __2___ at 6:00 e very morning. I can’t __3__ my friends after school __4__I have to __5__my dog for a walk. I can’t watch TV on school nights. And I have to __6_ in bed by ten o’clock. _7__ weekends, I have to clean my room and wash my clothes. Then I have to help my mother __8__ dinner. Later I have to go to the Children’s Palace __9__ the piano. I never have any fun. __10__ can I do?()1. A. many B. much C. a few ()2. A. go to bed B. get up C.go home ()3. A. watch B. look C. meet ()4. A. so B. then C. because ()5. A. bring B. take C. carry ()6. A. be B. is C. am()7. A. In B. On C. At()8. A. make B. making C. do()9. A. learn B. to learn C. learning ()10. A. Why B. What C. How五、A DiaryGreat weather! It was _1__ and hot all day. We __2__ to a beautiful beach.We had great fun __3__ in the water. In the afternoon, we went __4__. On the way, I found a little boy __5__ in the corner. He was __6__. I helped __7__ find his father. That made me __8__ very happy. I didn’t have __9__ money __10__ a taxi. So I walked back to the hotel.()1.A. wind B. cloud C. sunny ()2. A. go B. got C. went ()3. A. play B. played C. playing ()4. A. shop B.shopping C.shopped()5. A. cries B. cried C. crying ()6. A. lose B. lost C. crying ()7. A. he B. his C. him ()8. A. feel B. feeling C. felt ()9. A. some B. any C.a few ()10. A. with B. on C. for六、On Christmas Eve a few days ago, an English couple, the Hardens, gota very special call. It was only a 20-second call but it was very ____11____. The Hardens’ 15-year-old daughter has gone ___12____ six months before. On Christmas Eve she rang them. “I’m phoning to wish you a happy Christmas, ”she said, “I love you.”Ronals and Edwine Harden were so ______13_____ that they started aspecial telephone service (服务)called“Alive and Well”. The service helps ______14______ to get in touch with children who have run away from home.Young people can phone“Alive and Well”and leave a message for their parents. The telephone are answered by answering machines. So ______15_____ can speak to the child or make him return home. Parents of runaway children who are _______16_______ eighteen can ask the police to bring their children home. So children do not want to tell their parents where they are. Through “Alive and Well”they can telephone their parents and they do not ______17______ about this or giving out their addresses.The Hardens and their helpers ______18______ the telephone messages and connect(联系)the addresses given. About 30,000 British teenagers have left home and many of them are probably in _______19_______. For only two pence(便士)they can go into a telephone coin box and call their parents. They can dial 5675339 and ______20______ a parent worry: Is he dead or alive?()11. A. interesting B.important C. difficult D. exciting ()12. A. away B.out C. back D. along ()13. A. angry B. happy C. sad D. kind ()14. A. teachers B. people C. parents D. friends ()15. A. someone B. anyone C. everyone D. no one()16. A. at B. above C. over D. under ()17. A. think B. worry C. talk D. hear ()18. A. ask for B. listen to C. look up D. write down ()19. A. Pairs B. Tokyo C. London D. New York ()20. 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