最新-2018届高考英语二轮专题复习 完形阅读强化综合训
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2018届高考英语二轮专题复习完形阅读强化综合训练(一百三十六)完形填空
Mr. and Mrs. Black were going abroad for their holiday. They had a lovely dog 56 Blackie which they were very fond of, but they could not 57 him abroad with them, so they want a 58 place to leave him in while they were away, and 59 found a place which looked after dogs very well while their owners were away. They took Blackie there just 60 they left for their holiday, and 61 said goodbye to him.
At the 62 of their holiday, they got back to England very late at night, and as they 63 that the place where Blackie was 64 might be closed at that hour, 65 decided to wait until the next morning before going to 66 .
So the 67 morning Mr. Black got into his car and drove off 68 to collect Blackie.
When he 69 home with the dog, he said to his wife,"Do you know, dear, I don't think Blackie can have enjoyed his 70 at that place very much. He barked all the way home in the car 71 he wanted to tell me something." Mrs. Black 72 the dog carefully and then answered, "You are quite right, dear. He was certainly trying to tell you 73 . But he wasn't trying to tell you that he didn't 74 his stay at that place. He was only complaining(抱怨)that you were bringing the 75 dog home. This isn't Blackie!"
56. A. kept B. called C. fed D. raised
57. A. carry B. bring C. send D. take
58. A. good B. beautiful C. warm D. wrong
59. A. at last B. as well C. in case D. in all
60. A. after B. because C. until D. before
61. A. sadly B. gladly C. excitedly D. easily
62. A. beginning B. middle C. end D. back
63. A. hoped B. thought C. prayed D. agreed
64. A. living B. leaving C. remaining D. staying
65. A. it B. who C. they D. he
66. A. keep him back B. get him back
C. give him back
D. call him back
67. A. rainy B. sunny C. next D. third
68. A. hardly B. luckily C. lately D. happily
69. A. reached B. arrived at C. got to D. returned to
70. A. house B. stay C. play D. choice
71. A. only if B. as if C. as for D. such as
72. A. came up B. looked up C. looked at D. laughed at
73. A. everything B. nothing C. anything D. something
74. A. dislike B. want C. enjoy D. prefer
75. A. wrong B. right C. true D. correct
阅读理解
A
With a combination of modern technology and traditional 14th century warfare, Richard Donner's new film "Timeline" (《时间线》) is a two-hour dose(剂量) of excitement and adventure.
The film follows a team of archaeology (考古学) students led by Professor Edward Johnston as they work to uncover the ruins of a 14th century castle in France. When Johnston goes to report to their sponsor, the International Technology Corporation (ITC), his students discover the castle. And a note for help from the professor-written in 1357.
The students go to ITC headquarters (总部), where they find the company has created a time-machine and trapped Johnston in the middle of war between England and France. So they decide to go back in time to save him.
Complete with its realistic battle scenes and good costumes,"Timeline" paints an exciting picture of life in 14th century Europe.
76. The film is mainly about ________ according to the passage.
A. the discovery of the ruins of a 14th century castle in France
B. the combination of modern war between England and France in 1357
C. the modern technology and traditional 14th century warfare
D. the history of archaeology, geography and 14th culture
77. The film is probably produced by ________ .
A. archaeology students
B. Edward Johnston
C. Richard Donner
D. ITC headquarters
78. The underlined word "costumes" in the last paragraph means ________ .
A. 服装
B. 风景
C. 比赛
D. 商品
B
It is generally thought that Arabic is a single language, spoken, written and understood by people in countries as widely separated as Iraq, Egypt and Morocco, but this is not so. It is only written Arabic that is more or less common to the whole of the Arabic world. The spoken Arabic which is spoken in the different Arab societies today differs as widely between Arab countries as do Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. In the Arab world, written Arabic acts as a kind of Esperanto (世界语),providing a means of communication between educated people of different Arab nationalities. Written Arabic is, strangely, spoken too: on the radio and television, in pubic speeches, as well as between Arabs from different countries. We could call it Pan-Arabic (泛阿拉伯语). It is used in rather the same way as Latin was used by educated people in Europe in the Middle Ages.
Even in English, of course, there is a difference of grammar and vocabulary between the written and spoken language, but this difference is far less than that between the Pan-Arabic and the living spoken English of any Arab country. Moreover, both written and spoken English are recognized in English-speaking countries as belonging to one living language, and both are taught in schools.
Spoken Arabic, on the other hand, is not regarded by the people who speak it as "proper" Arabic. Unlike spoken English, it is not taught in schools, and it is not written, indeed, there's a strong feeling in Arab societies that it should not be used in a written form.
79. Most people hold the wrong view that ________ .
A. all Arabs speak the same language with the same pronunciation
B. spoken Arabic is used in broadcasting
C. it is only in Iraq, Egypt and Morocco that Arabic is spoken
D. Arabic is just one language that all Arabs speak, write and understand
80. The fact is that ________ .
A. spoken Arabic in one Arab society is different from that in another one
B. written Arabic is permitted to use only in the Arab world
C. now written Arabic is regarded as a kind of Esperanto all over the world
D. Italian, Spanish and Portuguese are commonly used in the three countries
81. Pan-Arabic is really one language ________ .
A. that is spoken by people of different Arab nationalities
B. that is used by educated people from different Arab countries
C. that was used, like Latin, just in the Middle Ages
D. that can not be written but just be spoken
82. The difference between English and Arabic lies in the fact that ________ .
A. spoken Arabic is more difficult than written Arabic
B. only written English is taught in schools
C. spoken English is near to written English in grammar and vocabulary
D. written Arabic isn't taught in schools
83. There is ________ that Arabs don't use spoken Arabic in the written form.
A. some tradition
B. a kind of habit
C. a strong feeling
D. their custom
C
With the National Day holiday around the corner, you might be planning a tour to see the great out-of-doors.
1. Beginning the tour
Certainly, you can "start" or "begin" your journey, but we'd like some fresh new words. Take a look at the following sentence to find an interesting one:
This time, US vice-president Dick Cheney was expected to embark on the tour to Iraq on April 9, the day that marked the official end of the Saddam Hussein regime. AP, APRIL 1
2. Venturing to an out-of-the-way place
Surely, you can say "enter" or "go into". But they are too dull. "Venture" is a useful and colorful verb, indicating that there may be a bit of adventure on the journey. For example,
Those who seldom venture off onto unpaved roads may be afraid of just getting their vehicle stuck.
In fact, you can use it to describe just about any trip that is fresh and rewarding. For example,
Together, over the course of a leisurely long weekend last spring, we explored my home city with my new husband's eyes.
NEW YORK TIMES, SEPT 19
3. Hiking
Many trips these days are done on foot as people try to discover a real sense of travel, so "hike" is another important word for a trip. For example,
You can hike up to Mount Thielsen to enjoy the grand views of southern Oregon State. THE NEWS-REVIEW, SEPT 23
The hike is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. and is expected to last two days. CITIZEN ONLINE, SEPT 22
"Trek" may describe your travels. It's also a verb and noun. For example,
David plans to trek the Himalayas early next year to raise money for a learning disability organization.
RUGBY ADVERTISER, SEPT 23
Jackie Lawrence was preparing to embark on a 14-mile trek along the coastal path between Whitesands and Solva on Sunday.
PEMBROKESHIRE NEWS, SEPT 22
84. If you want to go on an adventurous trip, you will choose ________ .
A. APRIL 1
B. NEW YORK TIMES, SEPT 19
C. PEMBROKESHIRE NEWS, SEPT 22
D. THE NEWS-REVIEW, SEPT 23
85. If David wants to the Himalayas early next year, he will perhaps ________ on a trip.
A. trek
B. hike
C. embark
D. venture
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