2014高考英语(北京卷)完形填空真题含答案详解

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2014年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试及答案英语(北京卷)第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

例:It’s so nice to hear from her again. , we last met more than thirty years ago.A. What’s moreB. That’s to sayC. In other wordsD. Believe it or not答案是D。

21. Some animals carry seeds from one place to another, ______ plants can spread to new places.A. soB. orC. forD. but22. —Hi, let’s go skating. —Sorry, I’m busy right now. I _______ in an application form for a new job.A. fillB. have filledC. am fillingD. will fill23. Jane is in a hurry because the train to the airport leaves _______ half an hour.A. byB. inC. forD. until24. __ carefully if any change occurs when doing experiments in the lab..A. ObserveB. To observeC. ObservedD. Observing25. Last night, there were millions of people _______ the opening ceremony live on TV.A.watchB. to watchC. watchedD. watching26. I borrow the book Sherlock Holmes from the library last week, ______ my classmates recommended to me..A.whoB. whichC. whenD. Where27.________ I have a word with you? It won’t take long.A. CanB. MustC. ShallD. Should28. There are still many problems ______ before we are ready for a long stay on the Moon.A. solvingB. solvedC. being solvedD.to be solved29._______ the forest park is far away, a lot of tourists visit it every year.A. AsB. WhenC. Even thoughD. In case30. The best moment for the football star was _______ he scored the winning goal.A. whereB. whenC. howD. why31.—What time is it? —I have no idea. But just a minute, I ______ it for you.A. checkB. checkedC. will checkD. would check32. I found the lecture hard to follow because it _______ when I arrived.A. startedB. was startingC. would startD. had started33.Some people believe _______ has happened before or is happening now will repeat itself in the future.A. whateverB. whenever.C. whereeverD. however34. We __________ back in the hotel now if you didn’t lose the map.A. areB. wereC. will beD. would be35.The film star wears sunglasses. Therefore, he can go shopping without ______..A. recognizingB. being recognizedC. having recognizedD. having been recognized第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2014年高考英语完形填空真题及答案

2014年高考英语完形填空真题及答案

2014年高考英语完形填空真题及答案(一)北京2004Don’t Take the Fun Out of Youth SportsWhen I joined a private football league a few years ago, the sport meant everything to me. My coach said that I had lots of potential, and I became captain of my 1 . That was before all the fun was taken out of 2 . At first, everyone on the team got 3 playing time. Then the team moved up to the top division after winning all its games, and the 4 started. Some parents, who had paid the coach extra so their daughters could have 5 one-on-one training, got angry when she didn’t give them more playing time in our 6 . The coach was replaced. The new coach, however, took all the fun out of the game: all we did during practice was 7 . I always wished to God that it would rain so we would not have the 8 . Of course, all teams run drills; they are 9 . But we ran so much that, afterwards, we had trouble 10 . Younger people shouldn’t be doing exercises 11 for 18-year-olds. I was very thin 12 I started football, but as a member of this team I wouldn’t eat much, because I was afraid of being too 13 to run. I feared making mistakes, and the added pressure caused me to make more than my usual 14 . Is all this pressure necessary? I 15 up leaving the football team. Four other girls did the same, and two of them stopped playing football completely. That’s 16 , because they had so much potential. They were just burned-out with all the pressure they 17 from the coach or their parents. I continued playing football at school and 18 my love for it. I joined a private team coached by my school coach. When I started playing 19 him, he told me I needed to relax because I looked nervous. After I 20 down, I played better. When you enjoysomething, it’s a lot easier to do it well.1. A. class B. club C. team D. board2. A. playing B. living C. learning D. working3. A. great B. equal C. right D. extra4. A. business B. struggle C. attempt D. pressure5. A. free B. private C. good D. basic6. A. matches B. courses C. lessons D. programs7. A. jump B. play C. run D. shoot8. A. duty B. meeting C. operation D. training9. A. necessary B. boring C. scientific D. practical10. A. speaking B. moving C. sleeping D. breathing11. A. used B. intended C. made D. described12. A. till B. since C. before D. because13. A. full B. tired C. lazy D. big14. A. size B. share C. space D. state15. A. gave B. kept C. ended D. picked16. A. sad B. shameful C. silly D. serious17. A. received B. suffered C. brought D. felt18. A. reconsidered B. rediscovered C. re-formed D. replaced19. A. at B. by C. for D. around20. A. fell B. stepped C. slowed D. calmed(二)湖南2004I grew up in a community called Estepona. I was 16 when one morning, Dad told me I could drive him into a 1 village called Mijas, on condition that I took the car in to be 2 at a nearby garage. I readily accepted. I drove Dad into Mijas, and 3 to pick him up at 4 pm, then dropped off the car at the 4 . With several hours to spare, l went to a theater. 5 , when the last movie finished, it was six. 1 was two hours late!I knew Dad would be angry if he 6 I’d been watching movies.So I decided not to tell him the truth. When I 7 there I apologized for being late, and told him I’d 8 as quickly as I could, but that the car had needed a major repairs. I’ll never forget the 9 he gave me. “I'm disappointed you 10 you have to lie to me, Jason.” Dad looked at me a gain. “When you didn’t 11 , I called the garage to ask if there were any 12 , and they told me you hadn’t yet picked up the car.” I felt 13 as I weakly told him the real reason. A 14 passed through Dad as he listened attentively. “I'm angry with 15 . I rea lize I’ve failed as a father. I’m going to walk home now and think seriously about 16 I’ve gone wrong all these years.” “But Dad, it’s 18 miles!” My protests and apologies were 17 . Dad walked home that day. I drove behind him, 18 him all the way, but he walked silently.Seeing Dad in so much 19 and emotional pain was my most painful experience. However, it was 20 the most successful lesson.I have never lied since.1. A. lonely B. small C. distant D. familiar2. A. kept B. washed C. watched D. serviced3. A. agreed B. planned C. determined D. promised4. A. village B. community C. garage D. theater5. A. However B. Then C. Therefore D. Still6. A. realized B. found out C. thought D. figured out7. A. went B. ran C. walked D. hurried8. A. started B. left C. arrived D. come9. A. word B. face C. look D. appearance10. A. find B. decide C. believe D. feel11. A. turn up B. drive out C. go away D. come out12. A. questions B. problems C. mistakes D. faults13. A. ashamed B. frightened C. nervous D. surprised14. A. nervousness B. sadness C. silence D. thought15. A. you B. myself C. me D. yourself16. A. where B. how C. why D. when17. A. meaningless B. useless C. helpless D. worthless18. A. asking B. persuading C. begging D. following19. A. physical B. practical C. personal D. natural20. A. indeed B. always C. also D. almost答案(二)1—5 CDDCA 6—10 BDDCD 11—15 ABABB 16—20 ABCAC(三)湖北2004Elizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday with her parents. The next day she drove her old car home along the road. 1 she found she got a flat. The 22-year-old student 2 to stop her car by the side of the road in the winter night and opened the trunk. No 3 tire.At this time, a car 4 . Paul and Diane told Clay to 5 them to a service station near their 6 . They arrived to see that it had no suitable tires to 7 with her car. “Follow us home,” said Paul.The couple called around to find a tire, No 8 . They decided to let her use their own car. “Here,” Paul said, handing Clay a 9 of keys, “Take our car. We 10 be using it over the holiday.”Clay was 11 . “But I’m going all the way to South Carolina, and I’ll be gone for two weeks,” she 12 them.“We know,” Paul said. “We’ll be 13 when you get back. Here’s our number if you need to 14 us.”Unable to believe her eyes, Clay watched as the 15 put her luggage into their car and then 16 her off. Two weeks later she 17 to find her old car cleaned inside and out with three new tires and the radio 18 .“Thank you so much,” she said. “How much do I 19 you?”“Oh, no,” Paul said,“we don’t want any money. It’s our 20 .” Clay realized that while it might have been their pleasure, it was now her duty to pass on their “do onto others” spirit.1. A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Immediately D. Fortunately2. A. afforded B. wanted C. allowed D. managed3. A. spare B. free C. full D. empty4. A. passed B. stopped C. paused D. started5. A. help B. push C. take D. follow6. A. garage B. house C. shop D. hotel7. A. agree B. match C. go D. deal8. A. way B. message C. success D. luck9. A. set B. number C. pair D. chain10. A. can’t B. shouldn’t C. mustn’t D. won’t11. A. satisfied B. worried C. astonished D. disturbed12. A. persuaded B. advised C. reminded D. promised13. A. happy B. here C. away D. busy14. A. get in touch with B. keep in touch withC. be in touch withD. put in touch with15. A. repairmen B. cleaners C. friends D. couple16. A. sent B. shook C. watched D. drove17. A. shocked B. happened C. returned D. came18. A. loaded B. fixed C. tied D. rebuilt19. A. owe B. lend C. give D. offer20. A. wish B. job C. duty D. pleasure答案(三)1—5ADABD 6—10BCDAD 11—15CCBAD 16—20ACBAD。

高中英语真题-2014高考英语完形填空、阅读理解训练题(6)及答案

高中英语真题-2014高考英语完形填空、阅读理解训练题(6)及答案

高中英语真题:2014高考英语完形填空、阅读理解训练题(6)及答案阅读理解ATwo brothers, Herbert and James, lived with their mother and a cat named Edgar. James was particularly devoted to the cat, an d when he had to leave town for several days, he left Herbert c areful instructions about the pet’s care. At the end of his first da y away, James telephoned his brother, “How is Edgar?”“Edgar is dead.” Herbert answered. There was a pause. Then J ames said, “Herbert,you’re insensitive (漠然的). You know how close I was to Edgar. You should have brok en the news to me slowly. When I asked about Edgar tonight, y ou should have said, ‘Edgar’s on the roof , but I have called the fire department to get him down.’ And tomorrow when I called, y ou could have said the firemen were having trouble getting Edg ar down, but you were hopeful they would succeed. Then when I called the third time, you could have told me that the firemen h ave done their best, but unfortunately Edgar had fallen off the roof and was at the veterinarian’s (兽医站). Then when I called the last time, you could have said that a lthough everything possible had been done for Edgar, he had di ed. That’s the way a sensitive man would have told me about Edgar. And, oh, before I forget,” James added, “how is mother?”“Oh,” Herbert said, pausing for a moment, “She’s on the roof.”56. James telephoned his brother at the end of his first day awa y because he wanted to know ___.A. what he was doingB. whether he was goodC. whether the cat was goodD. where his mother was57. Why did James say his brother was insensitive?A. Because he told him the news directly.B. Because he killed their pet.C. Because his mother was on the roof.D. Because he missed the truth about the cat.58. From the last paragraph of the passage, we can know that t he mother was probably _____.A. on the roofB. ill or even deadC. repairing the houseD. playing games******************************************************结束Villa Nicoletta, Genuine RelaxationSomewhere in the world, there’s a place where stress isn’t allo wed and peace and genuine relaxation are the only demands of the day. If you could go there, you would thoroughly enjoy your self. There are not too many places in the world like this, but thi s is one of them. It’s luxurious. It’s ultra-private.Welcome to Villa NicolettaVilla Nicoletta is a 4-bedroom luxury villa and an oasis(绿洲) of rest and rejuvenation(恢复活力)in a land of unspoiled peace. Located on a 70-foot cliff overlooking the north shore of the island of St. Thomas and the pretty waters of Caret Bay, Villa Nicoletta offers the fin est accommodations in the Caribbean for those seeking a vacat ion of elegance, peace and privacy. You’ll see how the sun blan kets the landscape and water in shimmering brilliance by day a nd how the sky twinkles like billions of bright diamonds at night. Completed in 2000, the 3,300-square-foot Villa Nicoletta is fully equipped with state-of-the-art electronics.When you book Villa Nicoletta, you shall book the entire villa. Off Season: April 16 to December 14★4 bedrooms —$5,700/week (8 people max)Sleep sofa can add additional 2 people $200/nightPeak Season: December 15 to April 15★4 bedrooms —$6,300/week (8 people max)Sleep sofa can add additional 2 people $200/night63. The villa can be rented to a maximum of _______ people ata time.A. fiveB. eightC. thirteenD. ten64. If a family with 6 people spends a fortnight’s Christmas holid ay in the villa, how much will they pay?A. $12,600.B. $15,400.C. $11,400.D. $13,200.65. Villa Nicoletta is most likely to be popular with tourists who _ ______.A. like adventureB. want to escape the noisy life of the cityC. enjoy the winter sportsD. seek excitement in the sea66. We can infer that _______.A. you can share the villa with other touristsB. the island of St. Thomas is famous for the ocean theme amu sement parkC. fewer tourists stay in Villa Nicoletta in autumn than in springD. you can go in for extreme sports in Villa Nicoletta*******************************************************结束I teach biology at UNLV three times per week. Last Monday, at the beginning of class, I cheerfully asked my 1 how their wee kend had been. One young man said that his weekend had not been so 2 . He had his wisdom teeth removed. Then he went on to ask me why I always seemed to be so 3 .His question 4 me of something I'd read somewhere before: “Every morning when you get up, you have a 5 about how you want to deal with life that day,” I said. “I choose to be cheerful.”“Let me give you an example,” I continued, 6 all sixty student s in the class. “In 7 to teaching here at UNLV, I also teach out at a 8 in Henderson, 17 miles down the 9 from where I liv e. One day a few weeks ago I drove those 17 miles to Henders on. I exited the highway and turned onto College Drive. I only h ad to drive another quarter mile down the road to the college. B ut just then my car 10 . I tried to start it again, but the 11 wo uldn't work. 12 I turned my flashers on, took my books, and 13 down the road to the college.“As soon as I got there, I called and 14 for a tow truck to mee t me at my car after 15 . The secretary there asked me what h ad happened. “This is my 16 day,” I replied, smiling.She was 17 . “W hat do you mean?”“My car could have broken down anywhere along the highway. I t didn't.” I replied. “ 18 , it broke down in the perfect place: off t he highway, 19 walking distance of here. I'm still able to teac h my class, and I've been able to arrange for the tow truck to m eet me after class. If my car was meant to break down today, it couldn't have been arranged in a more convenient 20 .”I ended my story. In spite of the early hour, no one in my class seemed to be asleep. Somehow, my story had touched them. …1. A. schoolmates B. children C. teachersD. students2. A. bad B. good C. sadD. free3. A. cheerful B. gratefulC. hopefulD. thankful4. A. informed B. told C. remindedD. warned5. A. decision B. choice C. preference D. judgment6. A. showing B. demandingC. addressingD. commanding7. A. contribution B. devotionC. applicationD. addition8. A. school B. college C. universityD. institute9. A. highway B. railway C. roadD. path10. A. broke B. diedC. endedD. finished11. A. instrument B. wheelC. lightD. engine12. A. But B. And C. SoD. Or13. A. marched B. drove C. rodeD. followed14. A. prepared B. looked C. waitedD. arranged15. A. class B. work C. studyD. lunch16. A. usual B. unusual C. unluckyD. lucky17. A. astonished B. excited C. puzzledD. pleased18. A. Anyway B. Instead C. AlsoD. Still19. A. within B. beyond C. withoutD. along20. A. order B. needC. wayD. situation1~5 DBACB 6~10 CDBAB11~15 DCADA 16~20 DCBAC*******************************************************结束One summer night, on my way home from work, I decided to se e a movie. I knew the theatre would be air-conditioned and I couldn’t face my 1 apartment.Sitting in the theatre I had to look through the 2 between the t wo tall heads in front of me. I had to keep changing the angle (角度) 3 she leaned over to talk to him, 4 he leaned over to ki ss her. Why do Americans express such feelings in a 5 place ?I thought the movie would be good for my English, but 6 it tur ned out, it was an 7 movie. After about an hour I decided to g ive up on the movie and 8 my popcorn. I’ve never understood why they give you so much popcorn! It tasted pretty good, 9 . After a while I heard 10 more of the romantic-sounding Italians. I just heard the 11 of the popcorn crunchin g (嘎扎的响声) between my teeth. My thought started to 12 I remembere d when I was in South Korea, I 13 to watch Kojak on TV freq uently. He spoke perfect Korean—I was really amazed. He seemed like a good friend to me, 14I saw him again in New York speaking 15 English instead of perfect Korean. He didn’t even have a Korean accent and I 16 like I had been cheated. When our family moved to the United States six years ago, none of us spoke any English. 17 we h ad begun to learn a few words, my mother suggested that we al l should speak English at home. Everyone agreed, but our hous e became very 18 and we all seemed to avoid each other. We sat at the dinner table in silence, 19 that to speaking the diffi cult language. Mother tried to say something in English, but it 20 out all wrong and we all burst into laughter and decided to f orget it! We have been speaking Korean at home ever since.1. A. warm B. hot C. heatedD. cool2. A. hole B. blank C. breakD. space3. A. any time B. the momentC. some timeD. every time4. A. while B. whenever C. orD. and5. A. private B. publicC. theatricalD. open6. A. since B. when C. whatD. as7. A. English B. Italian C. KoreanD. American8. A. exchange B. eatC. threw awayD. taste9. A. too B. still C. thoughD. certain10. A. much B. any C. noD. few11. A. voice B. sound C. signalD. noise12. A. wonder B. wander C. imagineD. leave13. A. enjoyed B. happened C. turnedD. used14. A. until B. because C. thenD. therefore15. A. formal B. informal C. perfectD. practical16. A. felt B. lookedC. seemedD. appeared17. A. While B. If C. BeforeD. Once18. A. empty B. quiet C. stillD. calm19. A. connecting B. stopping C. referringD. preferring20. A. worked B. got C. cameD. made参考答案1~5 BDDCB 6~10 DBBCC11~15 BBDAC 16~20 ADBDC*******************************************************结束高考考纲词汇记忆重点单词list [lɪst] n. 一览表,清单listen [ˈlɪs(ə)n] vi. 听,仔细听literature [ˈlɪtərətʃə(r); (US) ˈlɪtrətʃʊər] n. 文学literary [ˈlɪtərərɪ; (US) ˈlɪtərerɪ] a. 文学的litre (美liter) [liːtə(r)] n. 升;公升litter [ˈlɪtə(r)] v. 乱丢杂物little (less, least) [ˈlɪt(ə)l] a.小的,少的 ad. 很少地, 稍许 n.没有多少,一点live [lɪv] vi. 生活;居住;活着 a. 活的,活着的;实况,现场(直播)的lively [ˈlaɪvlɪ] a. 活泼的;充满生气的living [ˈlɪvɪŋ] a. 活着的 n. 生计load [ləʊd] n. 担子,货物loaf [ləʊf] n. 一个面包local [ˈləʊk(ə)l] a. 当地的;地方的lock [lɔk] n. 锁 vt. 锁,锁上locust [ˈləʊkəst] n. 蝗虫London [ˈlʌnd(ə)n] n. 伦敦lonely [ˈləʊnlɪ] a. 孤独的,寂寞的long [lɔŋ; (US) lɔːŋ] a. 长的,远 ad. 长久look [lʊk] n. 看,瞧 v. 看,观看 v. link 看起来loose [luːs] a. 松散的;宽松的lorry [ˈlɔrɪ; (US) ˈlɔːrɪ] n.(英)运货汽车,卡车loss [lɔs; (US) lɔːs] n. 丧失;损耗lose (lost, lost) [luːz] vt. 失去,丢失Lost & Found [lɔst; (US) lɔːst]失物招领处lot [lɔt] n. 许多,好些loud [laʊd] a. 大声的loudly [laʊdlɪ] ad. 大声地loudspeaker [laʊdˈspiːkə(r)] n. 扬声器,喇叭lounge [laʊndʒ] n. 休息厅;休息室love [lʌv] n.& vt. 爱;热爱;很喜欢lovely [ˈlʌvlɪ] a. 美好的,可爱的重点短语have sth done 使sth被做use your head 动动脑子come into/ pop into your head 突然想到have a headache 头痛damage your health 破坏健康poor/ ill health 身体差in good/ poor health 身体好hear sb do/ doing sth听到sb做sth/正在做sth hear sth done 听到sth被做hear from 收到sb来信hear of/ about 听说know/ learn sth by heart 熟记sthdo sth to your heart’s content 做sth直到你心满意足not have the heart to do sth 不忍心去做sthgive/ lose your heart (to sb) 爱上sblose heart 灰心;8meters in height 8高米help sb (to) do sth 帮助sb做sthhelp sb with sth;can’t help doing sth 情不自禁做sth can’t help but do sth 不得不做sthhelp sb out 帮助sb摆脱困境with the help of 在...的帮助下Here you are. 给你Here comes the bus. 汽车来了hesitate over/ about 对sth迟疑hesitate to do 犹豫不决去做without hesitation 毫不犹豫have no hesitation in doing sth 做sth毫不犹豫hide sth from sb 向sb隐藏sthIt is high time sb did sth sb做sth的时间到了*************************************************结束2014高考英语完形填空、阅读理解训练题(6)及答案阅读理解ATwo brothers, Herbert and James, lived with their mother and a cat named Edgar. James was p articularly devoted to the cat, and when he had to leave town for several days, he left Herbert c areful instructions about the pet’s care. At the end of his first day away, James telephoned his b rother, “How is Edgar?”“Edgar is dead.” Herbert answered. There was a pause. Then James said, “Herbert,you’re inse nsitive (漠然的). You know how close I was to Edgar. You should have broken the news to me slowly. When I asked about Edgar tonight, you should have said, ‘Edgar’s on the roof , but I have called the fi re department to get him down.’ And tomorrow when I called, you could have said the firemen w ere having trouble getting Edgar down, but you were hopeful they would succeed. Then when I called the third time, you could have told me that the firemen have done their best, but unfortun ately Edgar had fallen off the roof and was at the veterinarian’s (兽医站). Then when I called the last time, you could have said that although everything possible had been done for Edgar, he had died. That’s the way a sensitive man would have told me about Edgar. And, oh, before I forget,” James added, “how is mother?”“Oh,” Herbert said, pausing for a moment, “She’s on the roof.”56. James telephoned his brother at the end of his first day away because he wanted to know _ __.A. what he was doingB. whether he was goodC. whether the cat was goodD. where his mother was57. Why did James say his brother was insensitive?A. Because he told him the news directly.B. Because he killed their pet.C. Because his mother was on the roof.D. Because he missed the truth about the cat.58. From the last paragraph of the passage, we can know that the mother was probably _____.A. on the roofB. ill or even deadC. repairing the houseD. playing games******************************************************结束Villa Nicoletta, Genuine RelaxationSomewhere in the world, there’s a place where stress isn’t allowed and peace and genuine rela xation are the only demands of the day. If you could go there, you would thoroughly enjoy yours elf. There are not too many places in the world like this, but this is one of them. It’s luxurious. It’s ultra-private.Welcome to Villa NicolettaVilla Nicoletta is a 4-bedroom luxury villa and an oasis(绿洲) of rest and rejuvenation(恢复活力)in a land of unspoiled peace. Located on a 70-foot cliff overlooking the north shore of the island of St. Thomas and the pretty waters of Caret B ay, Villa Nicoletta offers the finest accommodations in the Caribbean for those seeking a vacatio n of elegance, peace and privacy. You’ll see how the sun blankets the landscape and water in s himmering brilliance by day and how the sky twinkles like billions of bright diamonds at night.Completed in 2000, the 3,300-square-foot Villa Nicoletta is fully equipped with state-of-the-art electronics.When you book Villa Nicoletta, you shall book the entire villa.Off Season: April 16 to December 14★4 bedrooms —$5,700/week (8 people max)Sleep sofa can add additional 2 people $200/nightPeak Season: December 15 to April 15★4 bedrooms —$6,300/week (8 people max)Sleep sofa can add additional 2 people $200/night63. The villa can be rented to a maximum of _______ people at a time.A. fiveB. eightC. thirteenD. ten64. If a family with 6 people spends a fortnight’s Christmas holiday in the villa, how much will th ey pay?A. $12,600.B. $15,400.C. $11,400.D. $13,200.65. Villa Nicoletta is most likely to be popular with tourists who _______.A. like adventureB. want to escape the noisy life of the cityC. enjoy the winter sportsD. seek excitement in the sea66. We can infer that _______.A. you can share the villa with other touristsB. the island of St. Thomas is famous for the ocean theme amusement parkC. fewer tourists stay in Villa Nicoletta in autumn than in springD. you can go in for extreme sports in Villa Nicoletta*******************************************************结束I teach biology at UNLV three times per week. Last Monday, at the beginning of class, I cheerful ly asked my 1 how their weekend had been. One young man said that his weekend had not b een so 2 . He had his wisdom teeth removed. Then he went on to ask me why I always seem ed to be so 3 .His question 4 me of something I'd read somewhere before: “Every morning when you get up , you have a 5 about how you want to deal with life that day,” I said. “I choose to be cheerful.”“Let me give you an exa mple,” I continued, 6 all sixty students in the class. “In 7 to teachin g here at UNLV, I also teach out at a 8 in Henderson, 17 miles down the 9 from where I liv e. One day a few weeks ago I drove those 17 miles to Henderson. I exited the highway and turn ed onto College Drive. I only had to drive another quarter mile down the road to the college. But just then my car 10 . I tried to start it again, but the 11 wouldn't work. 12 I turned my flas hers on, took my books, and 13 down the road to the college.“As soon as I got there, I called and 14 for a tow truck to meet me at my car after 15 . The s ecretary there asked me what had happened. “This is my 16 day,” I replied, smiling.She was 17 . “What do you mean?”“My car could have broken down anywhere along the highway. It didn't.” I replied. “ 18 , it brok e down in the perfect place: off the highway, 19 walking distance of here. I'm still able to teac h my class, and I've been able to arrange for the tow truck to meet me after class. If my car was meant to break down today, it couldn't have been arranged in a more convenient 20 .”I ended my story. In spite of the early hour, no one in my class seemed to be asleep. Somehow, my story had touched them. …1. A. schoolmates B. children C. teachers D. students2. A. bad B. good C. sad D. free3. A. cheerful B. grateful C. hopeful D. thankful4. A. informed B. told C. reminded D. warned5. A. decision B. choice C. preference D. judgment6. A. showing B. demanding C. addressing D. commanding7. A. contribution B. devotion C. application D. addition8. A. school B. college C. university D. institute9. A. highway B. railway C. road D. path10. A. broke B. died C. ended D. finished11. A. instrument B. wheel C. light D. engine12. A. But B. And C. So D. Or13. A. marched B. drove C. rode D. followed14. A. prepared B. looked C. waited D. arranged15. A. class B. work C. study D. lunch16. A. usual B. unusual C. unlucky D. lucky17. A. astonished B. excited C. puzzled D. pleased18. A. Anyway B. Instead C. Also D. Still19. A. within B. beyond C. without D. along20. A. order B. need C. way D. situation1~5 DBACB 6~10 CDBAB11~15 DCADA 16~20 DCBAC*******************************************************结束One summer night, on my way home from work, I decided to see a movie. I knew the theatre w ould be air-conditioned and I couldn’t face my 1 apartment.Sitting in the theatre I had to look through the 2 between the two tall heads in front of me. I ha d to keep changing the angle (角度) 3 she leaned over to talk to him, 4 he leaned over to kiss her. Why do Americans expre ss such feelings in a 5 place?I thought the movie would be good for my English, but 6 it turned out, it was an 7 movie. Af ter about an hour I decided to give up on the movie and 8 my popcorn. I’ve never understood why they give you so much popcorn! It tasted pretty good, 9 .After a while I heard 10 more of the romantic-sounding Italians. I just heard the 11 of the popcorn crunching (嘎扎的响声) between my teeth. My thought started to 12 I remembered when I was in South Korea, I13 to watch Kojak on TV frequently. He spoke perfect Korean—I was really amazed. He seemed like a good friend to me, 14 I saw him again in New York sp eaking 15 English instead of perfect Korean. He di dn’t even have a Korean accent and I 16 like I had been cheated. When our family moved to the United States six years ago, none of us spoke any English. 17 we had begun to learn a few words, my mother suggested that we all s hould speak English at home. Everyone agreed, but our house became very 18 and we all se emed to avoid each other. We sat at the dinner table in silence, 19 that to speaking the difficu lt language. Mother tried to say something in English, but it 20 out all wrong and we all burst i nto laughter and decided to forget it! We have been speaking Korean at home ever since.1. A. warm B. hot C. heated D. cool2. A. hole B. blank C. break D. space3. A. any time B. the moment C. some time D. every time4. A. while B. whenever C. or D. and5. A. private B. public C. theatrical D. open6. A. since B. when C. what D. as7. A. English B. Italian C. Korean D. American8. A. exchange B. eat C. threw away D. taste9. A. too B. still C. though D. certain10. A. much B. any C. no D. few11. A. voice B. sound C. signal D. noise12. A. wonder B. wander C. imagine D. leave13. A. enjoyed B. happened C. turned D. used14. A. until B. because C. then D. therefore15. A. formal B. informal C. perfect D. practical16. A. felt B. looked C. seemed D. appeared17. A. While B. If C. Before D. Once18. A. empty B. quiet C. still D. calm19. A. connecting B. stopping C. referring D. preferring20. A. worked B. got C. came D. made参考答案1~5 BDDCB 6~10 DBBCC11~15 BBDAC 16~20 ADBDC*******************************************************结束高考考纲词汇记忆重点单词list [lɪst] n. 一览表,清单listen [ˈlɪs(ə)n] vi. 听,仔细听literature [ˈlɪtərətʃə(r); (US) ˈlɪtrətʃʊər] n. 文学literary [ˈlɪtərərɪ; (US) ˈlɪtərerɪ] a. 文学的litre (美liter) [liːtə(r)] n. 升;公升litter [ˈlɪtə(r)] v. 乱丢杂物little (less, least) [ˈlɪt(ə)l] a.小的,少的 ad. 很少地, 稍许 n.没有多少,一点live [lɪv] vi. 生活;居住;活着 a. 活的,活着的;实况,现场(直播)的lively [ˈlaɪvlɪ] a. 活泼的;充满生气的living [ˈlɪvɪŋ] a. 活着的 n. 生计load [ləʊd] n. 担子,货物loaf [ləʊf] n. 一个面包local [ˈləʊk(ə)l] a. 当地的;地方的lock [lɔk] n. 锁 vt. 锁,锁上locust [ˈləʊkəst] n. 蝗虫London [ˈlʌnd(ə)n] n. 伦敦lonely [ˈləʊnlɪ] a. 孤独的,寂寞的long [lɔŋ; (US) lɔːŋ] a. 长的,远 ad. 长久look [lʊk] n. 看,瞧 v. 看,观看 v. link 看起来loose [luːs] a. 松散的;宽松的lorry [ˈlɔrɪ; (US) ˈlɔːrɪ] n.(英)运货汽车,卡车loss [lɔs; (US) lɔːs] n. 丧失;损耗lose (lost, lost) [luːz] vt. 失去,丢失Lost & Found [lɔst; (US) lɔːst]失物招领处lot [lɔt] n. 许多,好些loud [laʊd] a. 大声的loudly [laʊdlɪ] ad. 大声地loudspeaker [laʊdˈspiːkə(r)] n. 扬声器,喇叭lounge [laʊndʒ] n. 休息厅;休息室love [lʌv] n.& vt. 爱;热爱;很喜欢lovely [ˈlʌvlɪ] a. 美好的,可爱的重点短语have sth done 使sth被做use your head 动动脑子come into/ pop into your head 突然想到have a headache 头痛damage your health 破坏健康poor/ ill health 身体差in good/ poor health 身体好hear sb do/ doing sth听到sb做sth/正在做sth hear sth done 听到sth被做hear from 收到sb来信hear of/ about 听说know/ learn sth by heart 熟记sthdo sth to your heart’s content 做sth直到你心满意足not have the heart to do sth 不忍心去做sthgive/ lose your heart (to sb) 爱上sblose heart 灰心;8meters in height 8高米help sb (to) do sth 帮助sb做sthhelp sb with sth;can’t help doing sth 情不自禁做sth can’t help but do sth 不得不做sthhelp sb out 帮助sb摆脱困境with the help of 在...的帮助下Here you are. 给你Here comes the bus. 汽车来了hesitate over/ about 对sth迟疑hesitate to do 犹豫不决去做without hesitation 毫不犹豫have no hesitation in doing sth 做sth毫不犹豫hide sth from sb 向sb隐藏sthIt is high time sb did sth sb做sth的时间到了*************************************************结束。

2014年北京卷完形填空真题精解及参考译文

2014年北京卷完形填空真题精解及参考译文

2014年北京卷完形填空真题精解及参考译文【文章大意】本文讲述的是“我”帮助一个叫Suzy Khan的女孩逐渐融入新学校生活的故事。

[语篇解读】本文为记叙文,题材为人物故事类。

文章讲述了“我”如何帮助小女孩儿Suzy 找到自信、努力适应周围环境的故事。

36.【考点】此题考查根据语境选择合适动词的能力。

【答案】A【解析】根据下文男孩们的另一个动作laughed their heads off,和Suzy Khan的反应pretending to read,with tears dropping…,可以看出此处填joke开玩笑;其他选项care关心;forget忘记;worry担心,不符题意。

36.A 根据空格后的laughed their heads off可知男孩子们经常取笑Suzy,故选择A项。

care关心;forget忘记;worry担忧,均不符合句意。

37.【考点】此题考查根据语境选择合适动词的能力。

【答案】B【解析】report(以口头或书面形式)报告或报道(新闻、所见等);decide考虑后做出决定;complain投诉,抱怨;question 问(某人)问题。

Suzy Khan是个来自非洲的孤儿,收养她的家庭考虑后决定,对于她来说,了解美国生活方式的最好办法是和美国的孩子们待在一起。

因此选decide。

37.B句意:她刚被镇里的一户人家收养,他们认定让她了解美国人的生活方式的最好方法就是让她和美国的孩子们在一起。

根据句意可知本题选择B项。

report报道;complain抱怨;question提问,均不符合句意。

38.【考点】此题考查根据语境选择合适形容词的能力。

【答案】C【解析】rich富有的,昂贵的;proud自豪的,得意的;tiny微小的,极小的;popular流行的,受欢迎的。

根据上文她是来自非洲的孤儿,被人收养,以及I 1ook down at可以看出这是一个瘦小的姑娘.惹人爱怜,所以才有下文我决心要帮助她。

2014高考英语完形填空、短文改错、阅读理解训练(22及答案)

2014高考英语完形填空、短文改错、阅读理解训练(22及答案)

2019高考英语完形填空、短文改错、阅读理解训练(22)及答案维B 完形填空(每题1.5分,满分30分)选材相似度:★★★★设题相似度:★★★难度系数:★★★★Like that of her own character,Harry Potter,J.K.Rowling's life is like a fairy tale.Divorced,living on public assistance i n a tiny Edinburgh flat with her infant daughter,Rowling __1__ Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone __2__ a table in a cafe during her daughter's naps—and it was Harry Potter __3__ rescued her.Rowling __4__ that she always wanted to write and that the first __5__ she actually wrote down,when she was five or six,was a story about a rabbit __6__ Rabbit.Many of her favorite __7__ center around reading—hearing The Wind in the,enjoying the fantastic Willows __8__ aloud by her father when she had the measlesadventure stories of E.Nesbit,and her favorite story of all,The Little White Horse.At Exeter University Rowling took her degree in French and __9__ one year studying in Paris.After college she moved to London to __10__ as a researcher and bilingual secretary.The best thing about working in an office,she has said,was __11__ up stories on the computer when no one was __12__.During this time,on a particularly long train ride from Manchester to London in the summer of 1990,the idea __13__ her of a boy who is a wizard and doesn't know it.He __14__ a school for wizardry—she could see him very plainly in her mind.By the time the train __15__ into Kings Cross station four hours later,many of the characters and the early stages of the plot were fully __16__ in her head.The story took further shape as she continued working on it in __17__ and cafes over her lunch hours.After her marriage to a Portuguese TV journalist ended in divorce,Rowling returned to Britain with her infant daughter and a suitcase full of Harry Potter notes and __18__.She settled in Edinburgh to be near her sister and __19__ to finish the book before looking for a teaching job.Wheeling her daughter's carriage around the city toescape their __20__,cold apartment,she would duck into coffee shops to write when the baby fell asleep.In this way she finished the book and started sending it to publishers.Notes:①measle n.麻疹②bilingual adj.双语的【语篇解读】Harry Potter是受全世界书迷喜欢的系列小说,可很少有人知道此书的作者J.K.Rowling的命运就像书中人物哈利·波特一样具有传奇色彩。

2014届高考英语二轮复习完形填空及书面表达强化提高训练24

2014届高考英语二轮复习完形填空及书面表达强化提高训练24

2014届高考英语二轮复习完形填空及书面表达强化提高训练24 2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试【北京卷】第二节完形填空(共20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共30 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上讲该项涂黑。

A Leap(跳跃)to HonorLeaping on a narrow balance beam(平衡木)is not easy. But Lola Walter, a 13-year-old gymnast, is an expert at it.To perfect her skills, Lola 36 for four hours a day, five days a week. At the state championships in March, she finished seventh out of 16 girls.That‟s especially impressive. 37 she is legally blind, born with a rare condition that causes her eyes to shift constantly. She often sees double and can‟t 38 how far away things are.When she was little, her mom 39 that even though she couldn‟t see 40 , she was fearless. So her mom signed her up for gymnastics when she was three. She loved the 41 right away and gymnastics became her favorite.Though learning gymnastics has been more 42 for her than for some of her tournaments, she has never quit. She doesn‟t let her 43 stop her from doing anything that she wants to.She likes the determination it takes to do the sport. Her biggest 44 is the balance beam. Because she has double vision, she often sees to beams. She must use her sense of touch to help her during her routine. Sometimes she even closes her eyes. “You have to 45 your mind that it‟ll take you where you want to go.” says Lola.To be a top-level gymnast, one must be brave. The beam is probably the most 46 for anyone because it‟s four inches wide. At the state competition, Lola didn‟t fall 47 the beam. In fact, she got an 8.1 out of 10---- her highest score yet.Lola doesn‟t want to be 48 differently from the other girls on her team. At the competitions, the judges don‟t know about her vision 49 . She doesn‟t tell them, because she doesn‟t think they need to know. Her mom is amazed by her 50 attitude.Lola never thinks about 51 . She is presently at level 7 while the highest is level 10 in gymnastics. Her 52 is to reach level 9. She says she wants to be a gymnastics coach to pass down what she‟s learned to other kids 53 she grew up.Lola is 54 of all her hard work and success. She says it‟s helped her overcome problems in her life outside gymnastics, too. Her 55 for others is “just believe yourself”.36. A. runs B. teaches C. trains D. dances37. A. since B. unless C. after D. though38. A. tell B. guess C. assume D. predict39. A. suspected B remembered C. imagined D. noticed40. A. deeply B. well C. ahead D. closely41. A. task B. sport C. event D. show42. A. boring B. enjoyable C. different D. unsatisfactory43. A. talent B. quality C. nature D. condition44. A. doubt B. advantage C. challenge D. program45. A. examine B. express C. open D. trust46. A. fearful B. harmful C. unfair D. inconvenient47. A. to B. on C. off D. against48. A. greeted B. treated C. served D. paid49. A. pains B. stresses C. injuries D. problems50. A. positive B. friendly C. flexible D. caution51. A. defending B. quitting C. winning D. bargaining52. A. standard B. range C. view D. goal53. A. until B. as C. when D. before54. A. proud B. tired C. ashamed D. confident55. A. plan B. advice C. reward D. responsibility[定文体抓主旨]:本文是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。

2014英语真题(新课标ⅱ)(含答案解析版)

2014英语真题(新课标ⅱ)(含答案解析版)

2014年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标Ⅱ)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

AArriving in Sydney on his own from India,my husband,Rashid,stayed in a hotel for a short time while looking for a short time while looking for a house for me and our children.During the first week of his stay,he went out one day to do some shopping.He came back in the late afternoon to discover that his suitcase was gone.He was extremely worried as the suitcase had all his important papers,including his passport.He reported the case to the police and then sat there,lost and lonely in strange city,thinking of the terrible troubles of getting all the paperwork organized again from a distant country while trying to settle down in a new one.Late in the evening,the phone rang.It was a stranger.He was trying to pronounce my husband’s name and was asking him a lot of questions.Then he said they had found a pile of papers in their trash can(垃圾桶)that had been left out on the footpath.My husband rushed to their home to find a kind family holding all his papers and documents.Their young daughter had gone to the trash can and found a pile of unfamiliar papers.Her parents had carefully sorted them out,although they had found mainly foreign addresses on most of the documents.At last they had seen a half-written letter in the pile in which my husband had given his new telephone number to a friend.That family not only restored the important documents to us that day but also restored our faith and trust in people.We still remember their kindness and often send a warm wish their way.21.What did Rashid plan to do after his arrival in Sydney?A.Go shoppingB.Find a houseC.Join his familyD.Take his family22.The girl’s parents got Rashid’s phone number from.A.a friend of his familyB.a Sydney policemanC.a letter in his papersD.a stranger in Sydney23.What does the underlined word“restored”in the last paragraph mean?A.Showed B.Sent out C.Delivered D.Gave back24.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.From India to Australia.B.Living in a a New Country.C.Turning Trash to Treasure.D.In Search of New Friends.BSince the first Earth Day in1970,American have gotten a lot“greener”toward the environment.“We didn’t know at that time there even was an environment,let alone that there was a problem with it,”says Bruce Anderson,president of Earth Day USA.But what began as nothing important in public affairs has grown into a social movement.Business people,political leaders,university professors,and especially millions of grass-roots Americans are taking part in the movement.“The understanding has increased many,many times,”says Gaylord Nelson,the former governor from Wisconsin,who thought up the first According to US government reports,emissions (排放)from cars and trucks have dropped from10.3million tons a year to5.5tons.The number of cities producing CO beyond the standard has been reduced from40to9.Although serious problems still remain and need to be dealt with,the world is a safer and healthier place.A kind of“Green thinking”has become part of practices.Great improvement has been achieved.In1988there were only600recycling programs;today in1995 there are about6,600.Advanced lights,motors,and building designs have helped save a lot of energy and therefore prevented pollution.Twenty-five years ago,there were hardly any education programs for environment.Today,it’s hard to find a public school,university,or law school that does not have such a kind of program.”Until we do that, nothing else will change!”say Bruce Anderson.25.According to Anderson,before1970,Americans had little idea about.A.the social movementB.recycling techniquesC.environmental problemsD.the importance of Earth Day26.Where does the support for environmental protection mainly come from?A.The grass-roots levelB.The business circleernment officialsD.University professors27.What have Americans achieved in environmental protection?A.They have cut car emissions to the lowest.B.They have settled their environmental problems.C.They have lowered their CO levels in forty cities.D.They have reduced pollution through effective measures.28.What is especially important for environmental protection according to the last paragraph?cationB.PlanningC.Green livingD.CO reductionCOne of the latest trend(趋势)in American Childcare is Chinese au pairs.Au Pair in Stamford,for example,has got increasing numbers of request for Chinese au pairs from aero to around4,000since2004. And that’s true all across the country.“I thought it would be useful for him to learn Chinese at an early age”Joseph Stocke,the managing director of s company,says of his2-year-old son.“I would at least like to give him the chance to use the language in the future.”After only six months of being cared by25-year-old woman from China,the boy can already understand basic Chinese daily expressions,his dad says.Li Drake,a Chinese native raising two children in Minnesota with an American husband,had another reason for looking for an au pair from China.She didn’t want her children to miss out on their roots.“Because I am Chinese,my husband and I wanted the children to keep exposed to(接触)the language and culture.”she says.“Staying with a native speaker is better for children than simply sitting in a classroom,”says Suzanne Flynn,a professor in language education of Children.“But parents must understand that just one year with au pair is unlikely to produce plete mastery demands continued learning until the age of10or 12.”The popularity if au pairs from China has been strengthened by the increasing numbers of American parents who want their children who want their children to learn Chinese.It is expected that American demand for au pairs will continue to rise in the next few years.29.What does that term“au pair”in the text mean?A.A mother raising her children on her own.B.A child learning a foreign language at home.C.A professor in language education of children.D.A young foreign woman taking care of children.30.Li Drake has her children study Chinese because she wants them.A.to live in China some day B.to speak the language at homeC.to catch up wit other childrenD.to learn about the Chinese culture31.What can we infer from the text?A.Learning Chinese is becoming popular in America.cated woman do better in looking after children.C.Chinese au pairs need to improve their English Skills.D.Children can learn a foreign language well in six months.DMetro Pocket GuideMetrorail(地铁)Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out.Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.Farecard machines are in every station.Bring small bills because there are no change machines in the stations and farecard machines only provide up to$5in change.Get one ticket of unlimited Metrorall rides with a One Day Pass.Buy it from a farecard machine in Metro e it after9:30a.m.until closing on weekdays,and all day on weekends and holidays. Hours of serviceOpen:5a.m.Mon.---Fri.7a.m.Sat.---Sun.Close:midnight Sun.---Thur.3a.m.Fri.---Sat.nightsLast train times vary.To avoid missing the last train,please check the last train time posted in the station.MetrobusWhen paying with exact charge,the fare is$1.35.When paying with a SmarTripⓇcard,the fare is $1.25.Fares for the senior/disabled customersSenior citizens65and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare.On Metrorail and Metrobus,use a senior/disabled farecard or SmarTripⓇcard.For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards,farecard or SmarTripⓇcards and passes,please visit or call 202-637-7000and202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorallservices by calling202-962-1100.Travel tips(提示)•Avoid riding during weekday rush periods---before9:30a.m.and between4and6p.m.•If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station,please call Lost&Found at202-962-1195.32.What should you know about farecard machines?A.They start selling tickets at9:30a.m.B.They are connected to change machines.C.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than$5.33.At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A.At midnightB.at3a.m.C.at5a.m.D.at7p.m.34.What is good about a SmarTrip®card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.it can be bought at any time.D.it is sold on the Internet.35.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A.202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-673-7000D.202-673-8000第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2014年高考英语全国卷1-答案

2014年高考英语全国卷1-答案

2014年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国新课标卷1)英语答案解析第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力第一节1.【答案】A【解析】由对话中女士说“This is the address. How do I find it?”可知女士想找个地方,故选A2.【答案】B【解析】由对话中男士说“I can drop you off on my way.”可知,男士将送女士一程,故选B.3.【答案】C【解析】由对话中男士说今天早上已经叫了各部门负责人到他办公室,他们需要向Mr. Peterson汇报工作。

由此可知,Mr. Peterson 是公司负责人,故选C.4.【答案】B【解析】由对话中男士说“…once I started I simply couldn’t put it down”可知男士认为书很有趣,故选B 5.【答案】A【解析】由对话中女士说都已经五月份了,还得穿御寒的衣服,男士说收音机广播了好消息,说不定从明天起女士就可以穿短裤了呢。

由此可知,谈话者在谈论天气,故选A.6.【答案】B【解析】由男士说“You know there is a basketball match on TV today. Let’s just stay home and watch it.”可知男士想要看电视,所以拒绝加入女士,故选B.7.【答案】C【解析】女士邀请男士一起打乒乓球,男士不想参加,女士最后说她和海伦一起打。

由此可知,女士接下来会做运动,故选C.8.【答案】A【解析】由“I should be home from work at 5:45.”,故选A.9.【答案】C【解析】女士说也许UME电影院七点的电影更好,Jacky Chan 主演的,男士说可以。

由此可知,谈话者要去UME电影院,故选C.10.【答案】A【解析】由“So we're leaving on Monday from Hartsfield International Airport…”可知答案.故选C.11.【答案】A【解析】对话中女士说公司安排了车送他们到机场,并且公司负责这次旅行的费用。

2014高考英语(北京卷)完形填空真题含答案详解

2014高考英语(北京卷)完形填空真题含答案详解

2014年高考英语(北京卷)完形填空真题含答案详解The Fitting-in of Suzy KhanThe first time I saw Suzy Khan, I knew I had to help her. She was really small for her age of 12. The boys in my class often 1_ about her and laughed their heads off. She would open a book, pretending to read, with tears dropping on the open page.All I knew was that she was an orphan (孤儿) from Africa. She had just been adopted by a family in town who 2 that the best way for her to learn American ways of life was to be with American kids. I looked down at this 3_ girl and promised myself that somehow I would help her.But how could I help her 4 in with us? There had to be a 5_ .One day, when I went into the classroom, I saw that Suzy had 6 her geography book to a picture of a train, and in her notebook, she had made a(n) 7_ copy.I was surprised and thought that she could do something in the coming 8_ show. So, I took her to see the art teacher, Miss Parker, and showed her what Suzy had 9_ . “why, it’s wonderful,” said Miss Parker, who the n showed us a poster she had painted 10_ the talent show. “I need more of these, but I just don’t have enough11 . Could you help me, Suzy?”On the day of the talent show, Suzy’s 12 were everywhere ---- all over the hall and all over the school, each one different.“And finally,” said Mr. Brown, the schoolmaster, at the end of the show, “we have a (n)_13_award. I’m sure you’ve all noticed the wonderful posters.” Everyone nodded. “One of our own students 14 them.”I could hear everyone whispering. “Who in our school could draw 15 well?”Mr. Brown waited a while before saying, “ 16 this student worked so hard on the posters, she deserves a 17 ,too. Our mystery(神秘) artist is our new student ---- Suzy Khan!”Mr. Brown thanked her for all the wonderful posters and gave her a professional artist’s set. “Thank you,” she cried.I 18 , at that time when I was looking at her excited face, she’d probably never 19 anything in her whole life.Everyone started to 20 their hands. Suzy Khan gave them a shy smile and the applause was deafening. I knew then Suzy was going to be all right.1. A. joked B. cared C. trains D. worried2. A. reported B. decided C. complained D. questioned3. A. rich B. proud C. tiny D. popular4. A. come B. fall C. fit D. tie5. A. manner B. pattern C. choice D. way6. A. read B. taken C. opened D. put7. A. free B. perfect C. final D. extra8. A. art B. talk C. quiz D. talent9. A. colored B. written C. carved D. drawn10. A. at B. after C. for D. around11. A. room B. time C. paper D. interest12. A. gifts B. books C. photos D. posters13. A. special B. academic C. national D. royal14. A. painted B. found C. printed D. collected15. A. very B. that C. quite D. too16. A. If B. Though C. Unless D. Since17. A. prize B. rank C. rest D. place18. A. replied B. realized C. remembered D. regretted19. A. offered B. valued C. owned D. controlled20. A. clap B. wave C. raise D. shake答案与解析:1. A.根据___ about her and laugh their heads off可知,and表示并列,因此前后意思是同类型的,and后面是laugh,由此可知,and前面也应该是和laugh有关的,故选joked,意为“开玩笑”。

高考英语全国卷2014 II 卷完形填空翻译与解析

高考英语全国卷2014 II 卷完形填空翻译与解析

全国卷完形填空真题解析2014 II单词短语:get back 返回,回去;get sth back 找回,寻回,重新获得(丢失的东西)lower/'ləʊə/ vt. 使...降下,把...放低;减少,缩小,降低;low adj.低的,矮的;adv.低;低声地lower sb/sth+adv./prep. lower Joe down the mountain on a rope 用绳索把Joe放下山occur/əˈkɜ:/vi.发生;出现edge/edʒ/ n. 边,边缘;刀口,刀刃v.(使)徐徐移动,渐渐移动get out(of sth) 从...出来,离开某地get out of sth逃避,摆脱(责任或义务);放弃,戒除get sth out of sb/sth 从...中获得(有益的东西)be in terrible pain 处于极度痛苦之中terrible adj. 令人极不快的;可怕的;危害极大的;极度的be in a terrible mess 一团糟,脏乱码堪解析:Joe Simpson and Simon Yates were the first people to climb the West Face of the Siula Grande in the Andes mountains. They reached the top41 , but on their way back conditions were very42 . Joe fell and broke his leg. Joe Simpson和Simon Yates是最先攀登安第斯山的斯拉格兰峰北峰的人。

他们()到达了峰顶, 但是在他们回去的路上,情况十分().Joe摔倒了并且伤了腿。

41.考查副词:hurriedly匆匆地;carefully仔细地;successfully成功地;early 早早地42.考查形容词:difficult 困难的;similar相像的;special特别的;normal一般的41.42.结合第一句话可知,Joe和Simon 成功(successfully)登顶,根据下文内容Joe fell and broke his leg可知,下山时Joe受了伤,情况很艰难(difficult)的。

超实用高考英语复习:2014年高考英语试题(新课标全国卷Ⅱ)完型填空(含答案解析)

超实用高考英语复习:2014年高考英语试题(新课标全国卷Ⅱ)完型填空(含答案解析)

2014年全国高考试题独家解析(新课标卷II)英语试题第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Joe Simpson and Simon Yates were the first people to climb the West Face of the Siula Grande in the Andes mountains.They reached the top 41,but on their way back conditions were very 42.Joe fell and broke his leg.They both knew that if Simon 43 alone,he would probably get back 44.But Simon decided to risk his 45and try to lower Joe down the mountain on a rope (绳).As they 46 down,the weather got worse.Then another 47occurred.They couldn't see or hear each other and,48 ,Simon lowered his friend over the edge of a precipice (峭壁).It was 49for Joe to climb back or for Simon to pull him up.Joe's 50 was pulling Simon slowly towards the precipice.51,after more than an hour in the dark and the icy cold,Simon had to 52 .In tears,he cut the rope.Joe 53into a huge crevasse (裂缝) in the ice below.He had no food or water and he was in terrible pain.He couldn't walk,but he 54 to get out of the crevasse and started to 55towards their camp,nearly ten kilometers 56.Simon had 57the camp at the foot of the mountain.He thought that Joe must be 58,but he didn't want to leave 59.Three days later,in the middle of the night,he heard Joe's voice.He couldn't 60it.Joe was there,a few meters from their tent,still alive.41.A.hurriedly B.carefully C.successfully D.early 42.A.difficult B.similar C.special D.normal 43.A.climbed B.worked C.rested D.continued 44.A.unwillingly B.safely C.slowly D.regretfully 45.A.fortune B.time C.health D.life46.A.lay B.settled C.went D.looked 47.A.damage B.storm C.change D.trouble48.A.by mistake B.by chance C.by chance D.by luck 49.A.unnecessary B.practical C.important D.impossible 50.A.height B.weight C.strength D.equipment 51.A.Finally B.Patiently C.Surely D.Quickly 52.A.stand back B.take a rest C.make a decision D.hold on 53.A.jumped B.fell C.escaped D.backed 54.A.managed B.planned C.waited D.hoped55.A.run B.skate C.move D.march 56.A.around B.away C.above D.along 57.A.headed for B.travelled C.left for D.returned to 58.A.dead B.hurt C.weak D.late 59.A.secretly B.tiredly C.immediately D.anxiously 60.A.find B.believe 41.C but 一词说明前后为转折关系,他们成功到达山顶。

高考英语 2014 全国卷1 阅读理 完形填空 解翻译 (共21张PPT)

高考英语 2014 全国卷1 阅读理 完形填空 解翻译 (共21张PPT)

3. What was the main reason for people to kill
passenger pigeons?
A. To seek pleasure. B. To ve other birds.
C. To make money.
D. To protect crops.
4. What can we infer about the law passed in Michigan?
A. It was ignored by the public.
B. It was declared too late.
C. It was unfair.
D. It was strict.
1. 在第十八和第十九世纪初,旅鸽_______。A.
是世界上最大的鸟
B. 主要生活在美国的南部
C. 对自然环境造成了极大的伤害
2014-I 阅读A
The Cambridge Science Festival Curiosity Challenge Dare to Take the Curiosity Challenge!
The Cambridge Science Festival (CSF) is pleased to inform you of the sixth annual Curiosity Challenge. The challenge invites, even dares school students between the ages of 5 and 14 to create artwork or a piece of writing that shows their curiosity and how it inspires them to explore their world.

2014高考英语真题试卷全国一卷(含答案和解析)

2014高考英语真题试卷全国一卷(含答案和解析)

2014年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标Ⅰ)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AThe Cambridge Science Festival Curiosity ChallengeDare to Take the Curiosity Challenge!The Cambridge Science Festival(CSF)is pleased to inform you of the sixth annual Curiosity Challenge. The challenge invites,even dares school students between the ages of5and14to create artwork or a piece of writing that shows their curiosity and how it inspires them to explore their world.Students are being dared to draw a picture,write an article,take a photo or write a poem that shows what they are curious about.To enter the challenge,all artwork or pieces of writing should be sent to the Cambridge Science Festival,MIT Museum,265Mass Avenue.Cambridge02139by Friday,February8th.Students who enter the Curiosity Challenge and are selected as winners will be honored at a special ceremony during the CSF on Sunday,April21st.Guest speaker will also present prizes to the students. Winning entries will be published in a book.Student entries will be exhibit and prizes will be given.Families of those who take part will be included in the celebration and brunch will be served.Between March10th and March15th,each winner will be given the specifics of the closing ceremony and the Curiosity Challenge celebration.The program guidelines and other related information are available at:.21.Who can take part in the Curiosity Challenge?A.School studentsB.Cambridge localsC.CSF winnersD.MIT artists22.When will the prize-giving ceremony be held?A.On February8thB.On March10thC.On April21stD.On March15th23.What type of writing is this text?A.An exhibition guide.B.An art show review.C.An announcement.D.An official report.BPassenger pigeons(旅鸽)once flew over much of the United States in unbelievable numbers.Written accounts from the18th and19th centuries described flocks(群)so large that they darkened the sky for hours.It was calculated that when its population reach its highest point,there were more than3billion passenger pigeons–a number equal to24to40percent of the total bird population in the United States, making it perhaps the most abundant birds in the world.Even as late as1870when their numbers had already become smaller,a flock believed to be1mile wide and320miles(about515kilometers)long was seen near Cincinnati.Sadly,the abundance of passenger pigeons may have been their undoing.Where the birds were abundant,people believed there was an ever-lasting supply and killed them by the mercial hunters attracted them to small clearings with grain,waited until pigeons had settled to feed,then threw large nets over them,taking hundreds at a time.The birds were shipped to large cities and sold in restaurants.By the closing decades of the19th century,the hardwood forests where passenger pigeons nested had been damaged by Americans’need for wood,which scattered(驱散)the flocks and forced the birds to go farther north,where cold temperatures and spring storms contributed to their decline.Soon the great flocks were gone,never to be seen again.In1897,the state of Michigan passed a law prohibiting the killing of passenger pigeons,but by then,no sizable flocks had been seen in the state for10years.The last confirmed wild pigeon in the United States was shot by a boy in Pike County,Ohio,in1900.For a time,a few birds survived under human care.The last of them,known affectionately as Martha,died at the Cincinnati Zoological Garden in September1,1914.24.In the18th and early19th centuries,passenger pigeons.A.were the biggest bird in the worldB.lived mainly in the south of AmericaC.did great harm to the natural environmentD.were the largest bird population in the US25.The underlined word“undoing”probably refers to the pigeons’.A.escapeB.ruinC.liberationD.evolution26.What was the main reason for people to kill passenger pigeons?A.To seek pleasureB.To save other birdsC.To make moneyD.To protect crops27.What can we infer about the law passed in Michigan?A.It was ignored by the publicB.It was declared too lateC.It was unfairD.It was strictCA typical lion tamer(驯兽师)in people’s mind is an entertainer holding a whip(鞭)and a chair.The whip gets all of the attention,but it’s mostly for show.In reality,it’s the chair that does the important work. When a lion tamer holds a chair in front of the lion’s face,the lion tries to focus on all four legs of the chair at the same time.With its focus divided,the lion becomes confused and is unsure about what to do next. When faced with so many options,the lion chooses to freeze and wait instead of attacking the man holding the chair.How often do you find yourself in the same position as the lion?How often do you have something you want to achieve(e.g.lose weight,start a business,travel more)---only to end up confused by all of the options in front of you and never make progress?This upsets me to no end because while all the experts are busy debating about which option is best,the people who want to improve their lives are left confused by all of the conflicting information.The end result is that we feel like we can’t focus or that we’re focused on the wrong things,and so we take less action,make less progress,and stay the same when we could be improving.It doesn’t have to be that way.Anytime you find the world waving a chair in your face,remember this: All you need to do is focus on one thing.You just need to get started.Starting before you feel ready is one of the habits of successful people.If you have somewhere you want to go,something you want to accomplish, someone you want to become…take immediate action.If you’re clear about where you want to go,the rest of the world will either help you get there or get out of the way.28.Why does the lion tamer use a chair?A.To show off his skills.B.To trick the lion.C.To get ready for a fight.D.To entertain the audience.29.In what sense are people similar to a lion facing a chair?A.They feel puzzled over choices.B.They hold on to the wrong things.C.They find it hard to make changed.D.They have to do something for show.30.What is the author’s attitude towards the experts mentioned in Paragraph3?A.TolerantB.DoubtfulC.RespectfulD.Supportive31.When the world is“waving a chair in your face”,you’re advised to.A.wait for a better chanceB.break your old habitsC.make a quick decisionD.ask for clear guidanceDAs more and more people speak the global languages of English,Chinese,Spanish,and Arabic,other languages are rapidly disappearing.In fact,half of the6,000-7,000languages spoken around the world today will likely die out by the next century,according to the United Nations Educational,Scientific,and Cultural Organization(UNESCO).In an effort to prevent language loss,scholars from a number of organizations---UNESCO and National Geographic among them---have for many years been documenting dying languages and the cultures they reflect.Mark Turin,a scientist at the Macmillan Center,Yale University,who specializes in the languages and oral traditions of the Himalayas,is following in that tradition.His recently published book,A Grammar of Thangmi with an Ethnolinguistic Introduction to the Speakers and Their Culture,grows out of his experience living,looking and raising a family in a village in Nepal.Documenting the Tangmi language and culture is just a starting point for Turin,who seeks to include other languages and oral traditions across the Himalayans reaches of India,Nepal,Bhutan,and China.But he is not content to simply record these voices before they disappear without record.At the University of Cambridge Turin discovered a wealth of important materials---including photographs,films,tap recordings,and field notes---which had remained unstudied and were badly in need of care and protection.Now,through the two organizations that he has founded---the Digital Himalaya Project and the World Oral Literature Project---Turin has started a campaign to make such documents,found in libraries and stores around the world,available not just to scholars but to the youngers.Generations of communities from whom the materials were originally collected.Thanks to digital technology and the widely available Internet.Turin notes,the endangered languages can be saved and reconnected with speech communities.32.Many scholars are making efforts to.A.promote global languageB.rescue disappearing languagesC.search for language communitiesD.set up language research organizations33.What does“that tradition”in Paragraph3refer to?A.Having full records of the languages.B.Writing books on language teaching.C.Telling stories about language users.D.Living with the native speakers.34.What is Turin’s book based on?A.The cultural studies in India.B.The documents available at Yale.C.His language research in Bhutan.D.His personal experience in Nepal.35.Which of the following best describes Turin’s work?A.Write,sell and donate.B.Record,repair and reward.C.Design,experiment and report.D.Collect,protect and reconnect.第二节(共5小题,每小题3分,满分15分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

高中英语真题-2014高考英语阅读理解、完形填空类训练(11)及答案

高中英语真题-2014高考英语阅读理解、完形填空类训练(11)及答案

高中英语真题:2014高考英语阅读理解、完形填空类训练(11)及答案阅读理解Technology has been an encouragement of historical ch ange. It acted as such a force in England heginning in the eight eenth century, and across the entire Western World in the ninet eenth. Rapid advances were made in the use of scientific findin gs in the manufacture (制造)of goods, which hanged ide as about work. Onc of the first c hanges was that other forms of energy have taken the place of human power. Along with this came the increased use of mach ines to manufacture products in less time. People also develop ed machines that could produce the same parts for a product: e ach nail was exactly like every other nail. meaning that each nai l could be changed for every other nail. This means that goods could be mass production, ahhough mass production required b reaking production down into smaller and smaller tasks.Oncc this was done, workers no longer started on the produ ct and lahored to complete it. Instead, they might work only one thousandth of it, other workers completing their own parls in ce rtain order.There is nothing strange about this manufacturing work by toda y's standards. Highly skilled workers were unable to com pare with the new produciion techniques, as mass production allowe d goods of high standard to be produced in greater num- ber th an could ever be done by hand. But the skilled workers wasn't t he only loser, thc common workers lost too. Similar changes fo rced fanners a way. The increased mechanization (械化) of agriculture freed masses of workers from ploughing the la nd and harvesting its crops. They had little choice but to stream toward the rapidly developing industrial centers. Increasingly, standards were set by machines. Workers no longer owned thei r own tools, their skill was no longer valued, and pride in their w ork was no longer possible. Workers fed, looked after and repa ired the machines that could work faster than humans at greatly reduced cost.1. In this passage, which of the following is NOT considered asa change caused by tile use of scientific findings in the producti on of goods?A. Other forms of energy have taken the place of human pow er.B. The increased exploitation of workers in the 19th century.C. The increased use of machines to make products in less ti me.D. The use of machines producing parts of the same stand ar d.答案:B 指导:由文中第一段可知。

高中英语真题-2014高考英语完形填空基础练习精品题(89)及答案

高中英语真题-2014高考英语完形填空基础练习精品题(89)及答案

高中英语真题:2014高考英语完形填空基础练习精品题(89)及答案完形填空练习On May 27, 1995, our life was suddenly changed. It happened a few minutes past three, 1 my husband, Chris, fell from his h orse as it 2 over a fence. Chris was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the chest down, 3 to breathe normally. As he was th rown from his horse, we entered into a life of 4 with lots of un expected challenges (挑战). We went from the "haves" to the “have-nots". Or so we thought.5 what we discovered later were all the gifts that came out of6 difficulties. We came to learn that something7 could h appen in a disaster . All over the world people8 Chris so muc h that letters and postcards poured in every day. By the end of t he third week in a9 center in Virginia, about 35,000 pieces of 10 had been received and sorted.As 11 , we opened letter after letter. They gave us 12 an d became a source of strength for us. We used them to 13 o urselves. I would go to the pile of letters marked with "Funny" if we needed a 14 , or to the "Disabled" box to find advice frompeople in wheelchairs or 15 in bed living happily and 16 . These letters, we realized, had to be shared. And so 17 we o ffer one of them to you.Dear Chris,My husband and I were so sorry to hear of your 18 accide nt last week. No doubt your family and your friends are giving y ou the strength to face this 19 challenge. People everywhere are also giving you best wishes every day and we are among th ose who are keeping you 20 .Yours Sincerely,Nancy Reagan1. A. since B. before C. whenD. while2. A. walked B. climbed C. pulledD. jumped3. A. able B. unableC. suitableD. unsuitable4. A. disability B. possessionC. convenienceD. experience5. A. So B. For C. OrD. Yet6. A. sharing B. separating C. fearingD. exploiting7. A. terrible B. similarC. wonderfulD. practical8. A. wrote for B. cared forC. hoped forD. sent for9. A. medical B. postalC. experimentalD. mental10.A. news B. paperC. equipmentD. mail11. A. patients B. a family C. nursesD. a group12. A. effect B. effort C. comfortD. explanation13. A. encourage B. express C. controlD. treat14. A. cry B. laugh C. chatD. sigh15. A. much B. never C. evenD. seldom16. A. bitterly B. fairly C. weaklyD. successfully17. A. here B. there C. thereforeD. forward18. A. driving B. flying C. runningD. riding19. A. technical B. different C. difficultD. valuable20. A. nearby B. close C. busyD. alive完形填空练习(八十六)1~5 CDBCD 6~10 ACBAD 11~15 BCABC16~20 DADCD完形填空(记叙文).A hike was the perfect order of the day. The boys were excited about the idea. It would be a good 1and it would be good to be together.Immediately after lunch we 2the trailhead. Chuck joined us and led the expedition. The little guys fell in on the trail 3of me with their full daypacks and bottles filled with water. Theysoon found walking sticks. I laughed as I watched Wes lurching along the trail 4with all his strength. He shuffled along behind his brothers caref ully not to drop behind. Not a word of 5 escaped his lips. We climbed to the top of a hill up earthen stairs built into the hill side. Finally, I asked Wes if I could carry the 6for a while. He smiled 7and handed the thing to me. I kept Wes’s pack andfinally asked him, “What’s in the pack, Wes? ”“A8 , ”he said. I thought maybe he packed a field guide, field gla sses, or the 9 of Thoreau. Any of these would have made 10 , but Wes said, “A calculator. ”Kids are fun and full of11 . I chuckle every time I think of it and I am 12what a priceless thing it is to have a little boy to 13 with.It’s better to live than 14your precious life watching other people 15to live on television. It’s good to be16 , and there are people out there who want your love. Spend time with the people who love you 17you still can. Visit, ride bikes, stroll the beach, 18the dog, get some pictures, go out for coffee and pie, or go to c hurch.If you can’t think of anything 19to do, throw an adding machine in a backpack and 20 the trails.1. A. trick B. trip C. entertainment D. exercise2. A. reached for B. searched for C. made for D. looked for3. A. ahead B. aware C. proud D. regardless4. A. fighting B. struggling C. running D. climbing5. A. jokes B. agreement C. complaint D. satisfaction6. A. calculator B. walking stickC. bottle D. pack7. A. tiredly B. quietly C. calmly D. thankfully8. A. bottle B. television C. calculator D. book9. A. directionsB. writingsC. instructions D. guidebooks10. A. sense B. up C. good D. certain11. A. ideas B. surprises C. discoveries D. stories12. A. warned B. aware C. reminded D. told13. A. play B. stay C. live D. hike14. A. spend B. waste C. take D. use15. A. act B. pretend C. manage D. attempt16. A. lively B. living C. alive D. live17. A. although B. while C. since D. because18. A. feed B. raise C. train D. walk19. A. easier B. better C. more important D. worse20. A. hit B. beat C. find D. set.参考答案86.DCABC DBCBA BCDBB CBDBA :完形填空(记叙文)He met her at a party and invited her to have coffee with him. H e was too 1 to say anything. 2he asked the waiter, “Would you please give me some3 ? I’d like to put it in my coffee. ” Everybody 4him, so strange! She asked him5 , “Why do you have this hobby? ” He replied, “I used to live near the sea, so I could feel the 6of the sea, just like the taste of the salty coffee. Now every time I have the salty coffee, I always think of my childhood. I miss m y hometown so much. I miss my parents who are still living there. ” While saying that, tears 7 his eyes. She was deeply8 . Then she started to speak about her faraway9 , her childhood, and her family.That was a really nice talk, also a beautiful beginning of their st ory. 10his salty coffee! They fell in love with each other and got marrie d. Every time she made coffee for him, she put some salt in the coffee, as she knew that was the 11 he liked it.After 40 years, he12 , leaving her a letter which said, “My dearest, please 13 my whole life’s lie. This was the only lie I said to you—the salty coffee. Remember the first time we met? I was so nerv ous at that time, 14I wanted some sugar, but I said salt. I tried to tell you the 15 many times in my life, but I was too 16 to do that, as I have 17not to lie to you for anything. Having you with me is my biggest 18 for my whole life. ”Her tears made the letter 19wet. Someday, someone asked her, “What’s the taste of the sal ty coffee? ” She replied, “It’s20 . ”1. A. anxious B. nervous C. courageous D. curious2. A. Strangely B. Excitedly C. Surprisingly D. Suddenly3. A. coffee B. sugar C. water D. salt4. A. stared at B. glared at C. laughed at D. glanced at5. A. angrily B. unbelievably C. curiously D. constantly6. A. passion B. taste C. style D. power7. A. flowed B. escaped C. filled D. fell8. A. touched B. influenced C. inspired D. impressed9. A. friends B. hometown C. parents D. school10. A. Owing to B. Due to C. Thanks to D. According to11. A. taste B. style C. flavor D. way12. A. died away B. went away C. passed away D. turned away13. A. forgive B. forget C. believe D. understand14. A. generally B. actually C. formally D. simply15. A. difference B. secret C. reason D. truth16. A. responsible B. honest C. afraid D. considerate17. A. tried B. managed C. promised D. intended18. A. dream B. happiness C. pleasure D. enjoyment19. A. totally B. actually C. unexpectedly D. immediately20. A. salty B. strange C. sweet D. different参考答案87.BDDAC BCABC DCABD CCBAC :完形填空练习(五十四)During recent years we have heard much about “race”: how this race does certain things and that race believes certain things a nd soon. Yet, the 1 phenomenon of race consists of a few su rface indications.We judge race usually 2 the colouring of the skin: a white rac e, a brown race, a yellow race and a black race. But 3 you w ere to remove the skin you could not 4 anything about the rac e to which the individual belonged. There is 5 in physical stru cture. The brain or the internal organs to 6 a difference. There are four types of blood. 7 types are found in every race , and no type is distinct to any race. Human brains are the 8 . No scientists could examine a brain and tell you the race to whi ch the individual belonged. Brains will 9 in size, but this occur s within every race. 10 does size have anything to do with int elligence. The largest brain 11 examined belonged to a perso n of weak 12 . On the other hand, some of our most distinguis hed people have had 13 brains.Mental tests which are reasonably 14 show no differences in intelligence between races. High and low test results both can b e recorded by different members of any race. 15 equal educa tional advantages, there will be no difference in average standin gs, either on account of raceor geographical location.Individuals of every race 16 civilization to go backward or for ward. Training and education can change the response of a gro up of people, 17 enable them to behave in a 18 way.The behavior and ideals of people change according to circums tances, but they can always go back or go on to something new 19 is better and higher than anything 20 the past.1. A. complete B. full C. totalD. whole2. A. in B. from C. atD. on3. A. since B. if C. asD. while4. A. speak B. talk C. tellD. mention5. A. something B. everything C. nothingD. anything6. A. display B. indicateC. demonstrateD. appear7. A. All B. Most C. NoD. Some8. A. same B. identical C. similarD. alike9. A. remain B. increase C. decreaseD. vary10. A. Only B. Or C. NorD. So11. A. ever B. then C. neverD. once12. A. health B. body C. mindD. thought13. A. big B. small C. minorD. major14. A. true B. exact C. certainD. accurate15. A. Provided B. Concerning C. GivenD. Following16. A. make B. cause C. moveD. turn17. A. and B. but C. thoughD. so18. A. ordinary B. peculiarC. usualD. common19. A. that B. what C. whicheverD. whatever20. A. for B. to C. withinD. in完形填空练习(五十四)1~5 DBBCC 6~10 BAADC 11~15 ACBDC16~20 BABAD完形填空练习(四十一)My chance came at last. Our school was going to hold a sports meeting. I knew what it 1 to me so I got up very early to prep are for it. I 2 running and jumping. When I was 3 , I 4 my self of my promise and went on.As the time approached, I felt quite 5 . On the first day I 6 f ourth in the 1500m race, but I was far from 7 because what I wanted most was the highlight of the sports meeting—250x8 relay race. I would run the last leg for my team.With a shot, the race began. All the students were 8 for their t eam. The competition was so 9 that I began to feel nervous.Before my turn came, my team was 10 the others. Even wors e, I almost dropped the stick when I was trying to 11 it.12 after that, there was nothing in my mind except to run as fa st as possible. Just when I was approaching the finish line, my l egs 13 . Then my promise came to mind again and 14 me on. To my 15 , I was the first to cross the finish line!16 , I had proved to myself and those who had often laughed at me that I am not 17 at all! My classmates greeted me war mly and I hugged them tightly. I had won the prize as well as th eir 18 .From the sports meeting, I learnt that sometimes things are not so difficult as they 19 to be. Just try your best without fear an d you might be surprised at the 20 .1. A. mattered B. held C. meantD. brought2. A. exercised B. practiced C. choseD. tried3. A. tired B. working C. lazyD. discouraged4. A. braved B. toldC. encouragedD. reminded5. A. confident B. worriedC. determinedD. expectant6. A. ended B. got C. cameD. ran7. A. happy B. proud C. excitedD. satisfied8. A. heading B. racingC. cheeringD. shouting9. A. difficult B. close C. heatedD. near10. A. failing behind B. leadingC. falling behindD. catching up with11. A. catch B. hold C. passD. take12. A. Then B. But C. ThusD. Even13. A. gave in B. gave outC. weakenedD. gave off14. A. cheered B. led C. guidedD. urged15. A. joy B. expectation C. surpriseD. relief16. A. At last B. After all C. Above allD. As a result17. A. bad B. weak C. slowD. lazy18. A. congratulations B. respectC. supportD. pride19. A. seem B. choose C. lookD. expect20. A. thing B. final C. resultD. effort完形填空练习(四十一)1~5 CBADA 6~10 CDCBC 11~15 DBBDC16~20 ABBAC2014高考英语完形填空基础练习精品题(89)及答案完形填空练习On May 27, 1995, our life was suddenly changed. It happened a few minutes past three, 1 m y husband, Chris, fell from his horse as it 2 over a fence. Chris was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the chest down, 3 to breathe normally. As he was thrown from his horse, we entered into a life of 4 with lots of unexpected challenges (挑战). We went from the "haves" to the “have-nots". Or so we thought.5 what we discovered later were all the gifts that came out of6 difficulties. We came to l earn that something7 could happen in a disaster . All over the world people8 Chris so muc h that letters and postcards poured in every day. By the end of the third week in a9 center in Virginia, about 35,000 pieces of 10 had been received and sorted.As 11 , we opened letter after letter. They gave us 12 and became a source of strength f or us. We used them to 13 ourselves. I would go to the pile of letters marked with "Funny" if we needed a 14 , or to the "Disabled" box to find advice from people in wheelchairs or 15 in bed living happily and 16 .These letters, we realized, had to be shared. And so 17 we offer one of them to you.Dear Chris,My husband and I were so sorry to hear of your 18 accident last week. No doubt your famil y and your friends are giving you the strength to face this 19 challenge. People everywhere a re also giving you best wishes every day and we are among those who are keeping you 20 . Yours Sincerely,Nancy Reagan1. A. since B. before C. when D. while2. A. walked B. climbed C. pulled D. jumped3. A. able B. unable C. suitable D. unsuitable4. A. disability B. possession C. convenience D. experience5. A. So B. For C. Or D. Yet6. A. sharing B. separating C. fearing D. exploiting7. A. terrible B. similar C. wonderful D. practical8. A. wrote for B. cared for C. hoped for D. sent for9. A. medical B. postal C. experimental D. mental10.A. news B. paper C. equipment D. mail11. A. patients B. a family C. nurses D. a group12. A. effect B. effort C. comfort D. explanation13. A. encourage B. express C. control D. treat14. A. cry B. laugh C. chat D. sigh15. A. much B. never C. even D. seldom16. A. bitterly B. fairly C. weakly D. successfully17. A. here B. there C. therefore D. forward18. A. driving B. flying C. running D. riding19. A. technical B. different C. difficult D. valuable20. A. nearby B. close C. busy D. alive完形填空练习(八十六)1~5 CDBCD 6~10 ACBAD 11~15 BCABC 16~20 DADCD完形填空(记叙文).A hike was the perfect order of the day. The boys were excited about the idea. It would be a go od 1 and it would be good to be together.Immediately after lunch we 2the trailhead. Chuck joined us and led the expedition. The little guys fell in on the trail 3of me with their full daypacks and bottles filled with water. They soon found walking sticks. I lau ghed as I watched Wes lurching along the trail 4with all his strength. He shuffled along behind his brothers carefully not to drop behind. Not a w ord of 5 escaped his lips.We climbed to the top of a hill up earthen stairs built into the hillside. Finally, I asked Wes if I co uld carry the 6 for a while. He smiled 7and handed the thing to me. I kept Wes’s pack andfinally asked him, “What’s in the pack, Wes? ”“A8 , ”he said. I thought maybe he packed a field guide, field glasses, or the 9of Thoreau. Any of these would have made 10 , but Wes said, “A calculator. ”Kids are fun and full of 11 . I chuckle every time I think of it and I am 12what a priceless thing it is to have a little boy to 13 with.It’s better to live than 14 your precious life watching other people 15to live on television. It’s good to be16 , and there are people out there who want your love. Spend time with the people who love you 17 you still can. Visit, ride bikes, stroll the beach, 18the dog, get some pictures, go out for coffee and pie, or go to church.If you can’t think of anything 19 to do, throw an adding machine in a backpack and 20the trails.1. A. trick B. trip C. entertainment D. exercise2. A. reached for B. searched for C. made for D. looked for3. A. ahead B. aware C. proud D. regardless4. A. fighting B. struggling C. running D. climbing5. A. jokes B. agreement C. complaint D. satisfaction6. A. calculator B. walking stickC. bottle D. pack7. A. tiredly B. quietly C. calmly D. thankfully8. A. bottle B. television C. calculator D. book9. A. directionsB. writingsC. instructions D. guidebooks10. A. sense B. up C. good D. certain11. A. ideas B. surprises C. discoveries D. stories12. A. warned B. aware C. reminded D. told13. A. play B. stay C. live D. hike14. A. spend B. waste C. take D. use15. A. act B. pretend C. manage D. attempt16. A. lively B. living C. alive D. live17. A. although B. while C. since D. because18. A. feed B. raise C. train D. walk19. A. easier B. better C. more important D. worse20. A. hit B. beat C. find D. set.参考答案86.DCABC DBCBA BCDBB CBDBA :完形填空(记叙文)He met her at a party and invited her to have coffee with him. He was too 1to say anything. 2 he asked the waiter, “Would you please give me some3 ? I’d like to put it in my coffee. ” Everybody4 him, so strange! She asked him5 , “Why do you have this hobby? ” He replied, “I used to live near the sea, so I could feel the 6of the sea, just like the taste of the salty coffee. Now every time I have the salty coffee, I always think of my childhood. I miss my hometown so much. I miss my parents who are still living there . ” While saying that, tears 7 his eyes. She was deeply8 . Then she started to speak about her faraway 9 , her childhood, and her family.That was a really nice talk, also a beautiful beginning of their story. 10his salty coffee! They fell in love with each other and got married. Every time she made coffee f or him, she put some salt in the coffee, as she knew that was the 11 he liked it.After 40 years, he 12 , leaving her a letter which said, “My dearest, please 13my whole life’s lie. This was the only lie I said to you—the salty coffee. Remember the first time we met? I was so nervous at that time, 14I wanted some sugar, but I said salt. I tried to tell you the 15many times in my life, but I was too 16 to do that, as I have 17not to lie to you for anything. Having you with me is my biggest 18 for my whole life. ”Her tears made the letter 19wet. Someday, someone asked her, “What’s the taste of the salty coffee? ” She replied, “It’s20 . ”1. A. anxious B. nervous C. courageous D. curious2. A. Strangely B. Excitedly C. Surprisingly D. Suddenly3. A. coffee B. sugar C. water D. salt4. A. stared at B. glared at C. laughed at D. glanced at5. A. angrily B. unbelievably C. curiously D. constantly6. A. passion B. taste C. style D. power7. A. flowed B. escaped C. filled D. fell8. A. touched B. influenced C. inspired D. impressed9. A. friends B. hometown C. parents D. school10. A. Owing to B. Due to C. Thanks to D. According to11. A. taste B. style C. flavor D. way12. A. died away B. went away C. passed away D. turned away13. A. forgive B. forget C. believe D. understand14. A. generally B. actually C. formally D. simply15. A. difference B. secret C. reason D. truth16. A. responsible B. honest C. afraid D. considerate17. A. tried B. managed C. promised D. intended18. A. dream B. happiness C. pleasure D. enjoyment19. A. totally B. actually C. unexpectedly D. immediately20. A. salty B. strange C. sweet D. different参考答案87.BDDAC BCABC DCABD CCBAC :完形填空练习(五十四)During recent years we have heard much about “race”: how this race does certain things and th at race believes certain things and soon. Yet, the 1 phenomenon of race consists of a few sur face indications.We judge race usually 2 the colouring of the skin: a white race, a brown race, a yellow race a nd a black race. But 3 you were to remove the skin you could not 4 anything about the rac e to which the individual belonged. There is 5 in physical structure. The brain or the internal o rgans to 6 a difference.There are four types of blood. 7 types are found in every race, and no type is distinct to any r ace. Human brains are the 8 . No scientists could examine a brain and tell you the race to whi ch the individual belonged. Brains will 9 in size, but this occurs within every race. 10 does size have anything to do with intelligence. The largest brain 11 examined belonged to a person of weak 12 . On the other hand, some of our most distinguished people have had 13 brai ns.Mental tests which are reasonably 14 show no differences in intelligence between races. Hig h and low test results both can be recorded by different members of any race. 15 equal educ ational advantages, there will be no difference in average standings, either on account of race or geographical location.Individuals of every race 16 civilization to go backward or forward. Training and education ca n change the response of a group of people, 17 enable them to behave in a 18 way.The behavior and ideals of people change according to circumstances, but they can always go back or go on to something new 19 is better and higher than anything 20 the past.1. A. complete B. full C. total D. whole2. A. in B. from C. at D. on3. A. since B. if C. as D. while4. A. speak B. talk C. tell D. mention5. A. something B. everything C. nothing D. anything6. A. display B. indicate C. demonstrate D. appear7. A. All B. Most C. No D. Some8. A. same B. identical C. similar D. alike9. A. remain B. increase C. decrease D. vary10. A. Only B. Or C. Nor D. So11. A. ever B. then C. never D. once12. A. health B. body C. mind D. thought13. A. big B. small C. minor D. major14. A. true B. exact C. certain D. accurate15. A. Provided B. Concerning C. Given D. Following16. A. make B. cause C. move D. turn17. A. and B. but C. though D. so18. A. ordinary B. peculiar C. usual D. common19. A. that B. what C. whichever D. whatever20. A. for B. to C. within D. in完形填空练习(五十四)1~5 DBBCC 6~10 BAADC 11~15 ACBDC 16~20 BABAD完形填空练习(四十一)My chance came at last. Our school was going to hold a sports meeting. I knew what it 1 to m e so I got up very early to prepare for it. I 2 running and jumping. When I was 3 , I 4 mys elf of my promise and went on.As the time approached, I felt quite 5 . On the first day I 6 fourth in the 1500m race, but I wa s far from 7 because what I wanted most was the highlight of the sports meeting—250x8 relay race. I would run the last leg for my team.With a shot, the race began. All the students were 8 for their team. The competition was so 9 that I began to feel nervous. Before my turn came, my team was 10 the others. Even wors e, I almost dropped the stick when I was trying to 11 it.12 after that, there was nothing in my mind except to run as fast as possible. Just when I was approaching the finish line, my legs 13 . Then my promise came to mind again and 14 me o n. To my 15 , I was the first to cross the finish line!16 , I had proved to myself and those who had often laughed at me that I am not 17 at all! My classmates greeted me warmly and I hugged them tightly. I had won the prize as well as the ir 18 .From the sports meeting, I learnt that sometimes things are not so difficult as they 19 to be. J ust try your best without fear and you might be surprised at the 20 .1. A. mattered B. held C. meant D. brought2. A. exercised B. practiced C. chose D. tried3. A. tired B. working C. lazy D. discouraged4. A. braved B. told C. encouraged D. reminded5. A. confident B. worried C. determined D. expectant6. A. ended B. got C. came D. ran7. A. happy B. proud C. excited D. satisfied8. A. heading B. racing C. cheering D. shouting9. A. difficult B. close C. heated D. near10. A. failing behind B. leading C. falling behind D. catching up with11. A. catch B. hold C. pass D. take12. A. Then B. But C. Thus D. Even13. A. gave in B. gave out C. weakened D. gave off14. A. cheered B. led C. guided D. urged15. A. joy B. expectation C. surprise D. relief16. A. At last B. After all C. Above all D. As a result17. A. bad B. weak C. slow D. lazy18. A. congratulations B. respect C. support D. pride19. A. seem B. choose C. look D. expect20. A. thing B. final C. result D. effort完形填空练习(四十一)1~5 CBADA 6~10 CDCBC 11~15 DBBDC 16~20 ABBAC。

2014高考北京卷英语试题及答案

2014高考北京卷英语试题及答案

2014 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(北京卷)完形填空(共20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共30 分)The Fitting-in of Suzy KhanThe first time I saw Suzy Khan, I knew I had to help her. She was really small for her age of 12. The boys in my class often 36 about her and laughed their heads off. She would open a book, pretending to read, with tears dropping on the open page.All I knew was that she was an orphan (孤儿) from Africa. She had just been adopted by a family in town who 37 that the best way for her to learn American ways of life was to be with American kids. I looked down at this 38 girl and promised myself that somehow I would help her.But how could I help her 39 in with us? There had to be a 40 .One day, when I went into the classroom, I saw that Suzy had 41 her geography book to a picture of a train, and in her notebook, she had made a(n) 42 copy.I was surprised and thought that she could do something in the coming 43 show. So, I took her to see the art teacher, Miss Parker, and showed her what Suzy had 44 . “why, it’s wonderful,” said Miss Parker, who then showed us a poster she had painted 45 the talentshow. “I need more of these, but I just don’t have en ough 46 Could you help me, Suzy?”On the day of the talent show, Suzy’s 47 were everywhere—all over the hall and all over the school, each one different.“And finally,” said Mr. Brown, the schoolmaster, at the end of the show, “we have a (n) 48 award. I’m sure you’ve all noticed the wonderful posters.” Everyone nodded. “One of our own students 49 them.”I could hear everyone whispering. “Who in our school could draw 50 well?”Mr. Brown waited a while before saying, “51 this student worked so hard on the posters, she deserves a 52 , too. Our mystery(神秘) artist is our new student—Suzy Khan!”Mr. Brown thanked her for all the wonderful posters and gave her a professional artist’s set. “Thank you,” she cried.I 53 , at that time when I was looking at her excited face, she’d probably never54 anything in her whole life.Everyone started to 55 their hands. Suzy Khan gave them a shy smile and the applause was deafening. I knew then Suzy was going to be all right.36. A. joked B. cared C. forgot D. worried37. A. reported B. decided C. complained D. questioned38. A. rich B. proud C. tiny D. popular39. A. come B. fall C. fit D. tie40. A. manner B. pattern C. choice D. way41. A. read B. taken C. opened D. put42. A. free B. perfect C. final D. extra43. A. art B. talk C. quiz D. talent44. A. colored B. written C. carved D. drawn45. A. at B. after C. for D. around46. A. room B. time C. paper D. interest47. A. gifts B. books C. photos D. posters48. A. special B. academic C. national D. royal49. A. painted B. found C. printed D. collected50. A. very B. that C. quite D. too51. A. If B. Though C. Unless D. Since52. A. prize B. rank C. rest D. place53. A. replied B. realized C. remembered D. regretted54. A. offered B. valued C. owned D. controlled55. A. clap B. wave C. raise D. shake阅读理解(共两节,40 分)ASea Life Melbourne Aquarium (水族馆)The all-new Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, situated in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, is one of Victoria’s leading visitor attractions and an unforgettable outing for the whole family. Having 12 amazing zones of discovery, Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is the very place that you cannot miss when you visit the city.◆Opening TimesSea Life Melbourne Aquarium is open from 9:30 am until 6:00 pm every day of the year, including public holidays. Last admission is at 5:00 pm, one hour before closing.◆Location ( 位置)Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is located on the corner of Flinders Street and King Street, Melbourne. It is situated on the Yarra River, opposite Crown Entertainment Complex.◆Getting to Sea Life Melbourne AquariumTrainSea Life Melbourne Aquarium is a short walk from either Flinders or Southern Cross train stations.Tram(有轨电车)The Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium train stop is located on the free City Circle Tram route (公交线路) and also routes 70 and 75. City Circle trams run every 10 minutes in both directions.Shuttle BusThe Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is a free bus service, stopping at key tourist attractions in and around the City. Running daily, every 15 minutes from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.◆Car ParkingWhile there is no public car parking at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, there are several public car parking lots available only a short walk away.◆Wheelchair AccessSea Life Melbourne Aquarium provides people in wheelchairs with full access to all 12 zones. Each floor also has wheelchair accessible toilets.◆TermsTickets will be emailed to you immediately after purchase or you can download and print your ticket once payment has been accepted. Please print out all tickets purchased and present at the front entrance of Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium. No ticket, no entry!56. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium _________ .A. is located at the center of the CBD in the cityB. has 12 most attractive places in MelbourneC. admits visitors from 9:30 am until 6:00 pmD. is beside Crown Entertainment Complex57. Getting to Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, visitors can take ________.A. trains from Southern Cross train stationB. shuttle buses around the train stationC. boats across the Yarra RiverD. either tram route 70 or 7558. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium offers visitors ________.A. free car parkingB. wheelchair accessC. Internet connectionD. transportation service59. Tickets to Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium ________ .A. are free to all visitorsB. can be purchased by emailC. are checked at the entranceD. can be printed at the ticket officeBThe Brown BearMy wife Laura and I were on the beach, with three of our children, taking pictures of shore birds near our home in Alaska when we spotted a bear. The bear was thin and small, moving aimlessly.Just a few minutes later, I heard my daughter shouting, “Dad! The bear is right behind us!” An aggressive bear will usually rush forward to frighten away its enemy but would suddenly stop at the last minute. This one was silent and its ears pinned back—the sign (迹象) of an animal that is going in for the kill. And it was a cold April day. The bear behaved abnormally, probably because of hunger.I held my camera tripod (三脚架) in both hands to form a barrier as the bear rushed into me. Its huge head was level with my chest and shoulders, and the tripod stuck across its mouth. It bit down and I found myself supporting its weight. I knew I would not be able to hold it for long.Even so, this was a fight I had to win: I was all that stood between the bear and my family, who would stand little chance of running faster than a brown bear.The bear hit at the camera, cutting it off the tripod. I raised my left arm to protect my face; the beast held tightly on the tripod and pressed it into my side. My arm could not move, and I sensed that my bones were going to break.Drawing back my free hand, I struck the bear as hard as I could for five to six times. The bear opened its mouth and I grasped its fur, trying to push it away. I was actually wrestling (扭打) with the bear at this point. Then, as suddenly as it had begun, the fight ended. The bear moved back toward the forest, before returning for another attack—the first time I felt panic.Apparently satisfied that we caused no further threat, the bear moved off, destroying a fence as it went. My arm was injured, but the outcome for us could hardly have been better. I’m proud that my family reminded clear-headed when panic could have led to a very different outcome.60. The brown bear approached the family in order to ________.A. catch shore birdsB. start an attackC. protect the childrenD. set up a barrier for itself61. The bear finally went away after it ________.A. felt safeB. got injuredC. found some foodD. took away the camera62. The writer and his family survived mainly due to their ________ .A. prideB. patienceC. calmnessD. cautiousnessChoosing the Right Resolution (决定)Millions of Americans began 2014 with the same resolution they started 2013 with, a goal of losing weight. However, setting weight loss as a goal is a mistake.To reach our goal of losing weight—the output, we need to control what we eat—the input ( 输入). That is, we tend to care about the output but not to control the input. This is a bad way to construct goals. The alternative is to focus your resolution on the input. Instead of resolving to lose weight, try an actionable resolution: “I’ll stop having des s ert for lunch,” or “I’ll walk e very day for 20 minutes.” Creating a goal that focuses on a well-specified input will likely be more effective than concentrating on the outcome.Recently a new science behind incentives (激励) , including in education, has been discussed. For example, researcher Roland Fryer wanted to see what works best in motivating children to do better in school. In some cases, he gave students incentives based on input, like reading certain books, while in others, the incentives were based on output, like results on exams. His main finding was that incentives increased achievement when based on input but had no effect on output. Fry er’s conclusion was that the incensives for inputs might be more effective because students do not know how to do better on an exam, aside fr om general rules like “study harder.” Reading certain books, on the other hand, is a well-set task over which they have much more control.As long as you have direct control over your goal, you have a much higher chance of success. And it’s easier to start again if you fail, because you know exactly what you need to do.If you want to cut down on your spending, a good goal would be making morning coffee at home instead of going to a cafe, for example. This is a well-specified action-based goal for which you can measure your success easily. Spending less money isn’t a goal because it’s too general. Similarly, if you want to spend more time with your family, don’t stop with this general wish. Think bout an actionable habit that you could adopt and stick to, like a family movie night every Wednesday.In the long run, these new goals could become a habit.63. The writer thinks that setting weight loss as a goal is a mistake because ________ .A. it is hard to achieve for most AmericansB. it is focused too much on the resultC. it is dependent on too many thingsD. it is based on actionable decisions64. In Roland Fryer’s research, some students did better than the others because ________ .A. they obeyed all the general rulesB. they paid more attention to examsC. they were motivated by their classmatesD. they were rewarded for reading some books65. According to the writer, which of the following statements is a good goal?A. “I’ll give up des s ert.”B. “I’ll study harder.”C. “I’ll cut down my expense”D. “I’ll spend more time with my family”66. The writer strongly believes that we should ________ .A. develop good habits and focus on the outcomeB. be optimistic about final goals and stick to themC. pick specific actions that can be turned into good habitsD. set ambitious goals that can balance the input and outputStore Scent(香味)What is the first thing you notice when you walk into a shop? The products displayed (展示) at the entrance? Or the soft background music?But have you ever noticed the smell? Unless it is bad, the answer is likely to be no. But while a shop’s scent may not be outstanding compared with sights and sounds, it is certainly there. And it is providing to be an increasing powerful tool in encouraging people to purchase.A brand store has become famous for its distinctive scent which floats through the fairly dark hall and out to the entrance, via scent machines. A smell may be attractive but it may not just be used for freshening air. One sports goods company once reported that when it first introduced scent in to its stores, customers’ intent ion to purchase increased by 80 percent.When it comes to the best shopping streets in Pairs, scent is just as important to a brand’s success as the quality of its window displays and goods on sales. That is mainly because shopping is a very different experience to what it used to be.Some years ago, the focus for brand name shopping was on a few people with sales assistants’ disproving attitude and don’t-touch-what-you-can’t-afford displays. Now the rise of electronic commerce (e-commerce) has opened up famous brands to a wider audience. But while e-shops can use sights and sounds, only bricks-and-mortar stores (实体店) can offer a full experience from the minute customers step through the door to the moment they leave. Another brand store seeks to be much more than a shop, but rather a destination. And scent is just one way to achieve this.Now a famous store uses complex man-made smell to make sure that the soft scent of baby powder floats through the kid department, and coconut (椰子) scent in the swimsuit section. A department store has even opened a new lab, inviting customers on a journey into the store’s windows to smell books, pots and drawers, in search of their perfect scent.67. According to the passage, what is an increasingly powerful tool in the success of some brandstore?A. Friendly assistant.B. Unique scents.C. Soft background musicD. Attractive window display.68. E-shops are mentioned in the passage to ________ .A. show the advantages of brick-and-mortar storesB. urge shop assistants to change their attitudeC. push stores to use sights and soundsD. introduce the rise of e-commerce69. The underlined word “destination” in Paragraph 5 means ________ .A. a platform that exhibits goodsB. a spot where travelers like to stayC. a place where customers love to goD. a target that a store expects to meet70. The main purpose of the passage is to ________ .A. compare and evaluateB. examine and assessC. argue and discussD. inform and explain七选五:Evaluating Sources (来源) of health InformationMaking good choices about your own health requires reasonable evaluation. A key first step in bettering your evaluation ability is to look carefully at your sources of healthy information. Reasonable evaluation includes knowing where and how to find relevant information, how to separate fact from opinions, how to recognize poor reasoning, and how to analyze information and the reliability of sources. 71Go to the original source. Media reports often simplify the results of medical research. Find out for yourself what a study really reported, and determine whether it was based on good science. Think about the type of study. 72Watch for misleading language. Some studies will find that a behavio r “contributes to” or is “associated with” an outcome; this does not mean that a certain course must lead to a certain result.73 Carefully read or listen to information in order to fully understand it.Use your common sense. If a report seems too good to be true, probably it is. Be especially careful of information contained in advertisements. 74 Evaluate “scientific” statements carefully, and be aware of quackery(江湖骗术).75 Friends and family members can be a great source of ideas and inspiration, but each of us needs to find a healthy lifestyle that works for us.Developing the ability to evaluate reasonably and independently about the health problems will serve you well throughout your life.A. Make choices that are right for you.B. The goal of an ad is to sell you something.C. Be sure to work through the critical questions.D. And examine the findings of the original research.E. Distinguish between research reports and public health advice.F. Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view.G. The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive fromcommon sources.语法填空:Just up the road from my home is a field, with two horses in it. From a distance, each horse looks like any other horse. But if you get a ___16____( close) look you will notice one of them is blind.Instead of abandoning him, his owner has made him a safe and comfortable barn to live in. And if you stand nearby and listen, you will hear the sound of a bell ____17___( come) from ____18____ smaller horse. Attached to ___19___ (it) halter(缰绳) is a small, copper-colored bell assisting the blind friend to follow him.___ 20 _ you watch them, you'll find the horse with the bell always checking on the blind one, and that the blind horse will listen for the bell and then slowly walk to ____21____ the other one is, trusting he will not _____22____( lead ) astray. When the horse with the bell returns to the barn each evening, he will stop ____23____( frequent ) to look back, making sure that the ____24___ isn't too far behind to hear the bell.Life does not throw us away just because we are not perfect or because we have problems or challenges. Sometimes we are the blind horse being guided by the little ringing bell of our acquaintances; ___25____other times we are the guide horse, who helps others to find their way.短文改错:The Problem with TelevisionNow I can’t watch television but a little years ago I was used to watch it every night. I was often a little tired after a day’s work and watch TV demands very little effort. Unfortunate, there are too many people among my family. Some wanted to see the programme while the others preferred another. I am happy with any programme but the others spent a lot time arguing and there was no way of settle the matter besides by selling the TV set. Now someone at home reads instead.书面表达你给英国朋友Chris写一封信,内容包括:1.你们原计划7月份一同去云南旅游;2.由于脚部受伤,你无法按原计划前往;3.表达你的歉意并建议将旅行推迟到8月份。

高中英语真题-2014高考英语完形填空精英练习题(15)及答案

高中英语真题-2014高考英语完形填空精英练习题(15)及答案

高中英语真题:2014高考英语完形填空精英练习题(15)及答案完形填空练习Like many sisters, Abby and Eliza Davis couldn't be more differ ent. Twelve-year-old Eliza is full of 1 , and always has something to say. Nine-year-old Abby is 2 . She’s happiest when she has a good book to r ead. Eliza 3 to be a lawyer or a clothes designer one day. Sh e just can’t 4 to grow up and to away to college. Abby wants t o be a doctor when she grows up. She works hard at math and science, her 5 subjects.Eliza is in the seventh grade. She gets up every day at 5:30, to 6 and blow-dry her hair. She’s ready to leave the house at 6:50, to 7 her friends by the store for breakfast. The children have a mile and a half to 8 to school, and the bell rings at 7:30.At 11:20, the children have their 9 . Some eat the hot dog, chi cken pot pie, 10 other food that the school prepares for them,but Eliza would like to bring her own lunch in a lunchbox. At 2:1 5, classes are 11 and it’s time for sports. Eliza usually has te nnis practice 12 4:30. She’s tired by the time her mother com es to get her in the car, but she still has two or three hours of 1 3 to do before she goes to bed.Abby is in the fourth grade at Broken Ground School. She’s luc ky. Her school has big modern 14 , first-class teacher, and an excellent library. The playground is surro unded by beautiful 15 , where Indians once camped.Like many American school children, Abby starts the day by sal uting the American 16 hanging in her classroom. Then work begins. Today, She's writing a composition about her summer h olidays. Her pencil 17 busily across the paper.Abby will finish her story at home this evening, 18 Eliza does her homework. Will they work together 19 , or will they fight?“Well,” says Abby, “We have arguments, but we get along prett y well. About fifty-fifty,”I’d say. “That’s not 20 for two such different sisters, is it ?”1. A. power B. energy C. strengthD. courage2. A. quieter B. younger C. noisierD. harder3. A. needs B. has C. agreesD. wants4. A. refuse B. accept C. waitD. wish5. A. best B. lovelyC. fortunateD. favourite6. A. wash B. clean C. brushD. comb7. A. welcome B. meet C. seeD. receive8. A. drive B. move C. walkD. travel9. A. lunch B. cooking C. gameD. supper10. A. besides B. exceptC. withoutD. or11. A. given B. prepared C. finishedD. started12. A. at B. by C. afterD. until13. A. housework B. homeworkC. cleaningD. washing14. A. offices B. blackboardsC. classroomsD. windows15. A. buildings B. pools C. forestD. woods16. A. flag B. map C. historyD. people17. A. jumps B. leans C. liesD. moves18. A. while B. and C. ifD. then19. A. happily B. constantlyC. peacefullyD. carefully20. A. bad B. fair C. equalD. usual完形填空练习(五十五)1~5 BADCD 6~10 ABCAD 11~15 CDBCD 16~20 ADACA*********************************************************结束完形填空(议论文)(山东)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

高中英语真题-2014高考英语阅读理解、完形填空训练(3)含答案

高中英语真题-2014高考英语阅读理解、完形填空训练(3)含答案

高中英语真题:2014高考英语阅读理解、完形填空训练(3)含答案完形填空Words:330 难度系数:★★建议用时:17分钟When I moved into an empty dorm (宿舍) for the first time two years ago, I was certain of a few things. Firstly, I realized that I didn’t __1__ anybody at the school.Seco ndly, I knew that I wanted to work hard at my lessons and __2__ something useful.And thirdly, I wanted to have a good time wit h new classmates, without my parents around.The first __3__ frightened me in the beginning.But that __4__ q uickly disappeared.It was the other two goals __5__ ended up b eing my difficulties.I knew that it was __6__ to devote enough ti me to class and to social efforts.But I wanted to __7__ in both.I knew this would be a __8__, but I didn’t realize how much until classes began.I got on well with the other girls who lived in my dorm.__9__, i nstead of finishing my homework __10__ it was due, I went upst airs and had ice cream with my neighbor.I always finished it thenext day between classes.I knew __11__ wasn’t very good and the grade I __12__ showed my lack of effort.I was __13__ that I needed to find some sort of balance.So I created a schedule (时间表) that would __14__ my time up between going to class, doin g homework, and relaxing.It seemed like a good idea, __15__ I was only able to __16__ it for a few days.A schedule like that was too much pressure.So I tried another __17__.Each week I made a list of everything I had to get done during that week.Then, under the list of things I had to get done, I __18__ a list of things I could do if I had tim e.This is the method I have used since then.I’m glad that I’ve lear ned to __19__ things and it has __20__ prepare me for what is t o come after graduation.1.A.know B.recognizeC.realize D.like解析:选A。

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2014年高考英语(北京卷)完形填空真题含答案详解The Fitting-in of Suzy KhanThe first time I saw Suzy Khan, I knew I had to help her. She was really small for her age of 12. The boys in my class often 1_ about her and laughed their heads off. She would open a book, pretending to read, with tears dropping on the open page.All I knew was that she was an orphan (孤儿) from Africa. She had just been adopted by a family in town who 2 that the best way for her to learn American ways of life was to be with American kids. I looked down at this 3_ girl and promised myself that somehow I would help her.But how could I help her 4 in with us? There had to be a 5_ .One day, when I went into the classroom, I saw that Suzy had 6 her geography book to a picture of a train, and in her notebook, she had made a(n) 7_ copy.I was surprised and thought that she could do something in the coming 8_ show. So, I took her to see the art teacher, Miss Parker, and showed her what Suzy had 9_ . “why, it’s wonderful,” said Miss Parker, who the n showed us a poster she had painted 10_ the talent show. “I need more of these, but I just don’t have enough11 . Could you help me, Suzy?”On the day of the talent show, Suzy’s 12 were everywhere ---- all over the hall and all over the school, each one different.“And finally,” said Mr. Brown, the schoolmaster, at the end of the show, “we have a (n)_13_award. I’m sure you’ve all noticed the wonderful posters.” Everyone nodded. “One of our own students 14 them.”I could hear everyone whispering. “Who in our school could draw 15 well?”Mr. Brown waited a while before saying, “ 16 this student worked so hard on the posters, she deserves a 17 ,too. Our mystery(神秘) artist is our new student ---- Suzy Khan!”Mr. Brown thanked her for all the wonderful posters and gave her a professional artist’s set. “Thank you,” she cried.I 18 , at that time when I was looking at her excited face, she’d probably never 19 anything in her whole life.Everyone started to 20 their hands. Suzy Khan gave them a shy smile and the applause was deafening. I knew then Suzy was going to be all right.1. A. joked B. cared C. trains D. worried2. A. reported B. decided C. complained D. questioned3. A. rich B. proud C. tiny D. popular4. A. come B. fall C. fit D. tie5. A. manner B. pattern C. choice D. way6. A. read B. taken C. opened D. put7. A. free B. perfect C. final D. extra8. A. art B. talk C. quiz D. talent9. A. colored B. written C. carved D. drawn10. A. at B. after C. for D. around11. A. room B. time C. paper D. interest12. A. gifts B. books C. photos D. posters13. A. special B. academic C. national D. royal14. A. painted B. found C. printed D. collected15. A. very B. that C. quite D. too16. A. If B. Though C. Unless D. Since17. A. prize B. rank C. rest D. place18. A. replied B. realized C. remembered D. regretted19. A. offered B. valued C. owned D. controlled20. A. clap B. wave C. raise D. shake1. A.根据___ about her and laugh their heads off可知,and表示并列,因此前后意思是同类型的,and后面是laugh,由此可知,and前面也应该是和laugh有关的,故选joked,意为“开玩笑”。

2. B.根据下文中的“that the best way for her…American kids”可知,这是收养她的家庭所做的决定,结合选项,A是报道;B是决定;C是抱怨;D是质疑,只有B合适。

3. C.分析语境可知,此处需要选一个形容词来形容这个女孩;结合选项,A 是富裕的;B是傲慢的;C是小的;D是受欢迎的;根据第一段中“She was really small…”可知,只有C选项最合适。

4. C.分析句子可知,作者在想如何才能帮助她……我们,根据标题“The Fitting-in…”可知,此处应该是填fit,fit in意思是融入,故答案选C。

5. D.分析语境可知,此句前面作者在想该如何(how)才能帮助Suzy融入进来,因此必须要想个办法才行,结合选项,只有way最合适;manner是方式;pattern是模式;choice是选择。

6. C.分析句子“Suzy had__ her geography book to a picture of a train…copy”可知,Suzy应该是打开了书,所以才有后面的copy,故答案选C;另外第一段中也提到了“She would open a book”,由此可知,opened最合适。

7. B.本空说到Suzy在本子上描图,需要用一个形容词来修饰她画的画,根据第五段“it’s wonderful”可知,Suzy的画画得很好,所以本题选perfect最合适。

8. D.分析本句,作者觉得Suzy可以为即将举行的___ 比赛做点事情,根据本段后面的“…the talent show”可知,本题应该选talent。

9. D.分析句子,作者把Suzy___ 的东西给美术(art)老师看,由此可以肯定是Suzy画的东西,故答案选D。

10. C.分析语境可知,Parker老师给我们看了一副她___ 比赛的宣传画,由此可知,应该是为了比赛而画的宣传画,for表示为了,故答案选C。

11. B.分析本句“I need more of these, but I just don’t have enough11 ”可知,老师需要更多的宣传画,但是没有足够多的时间,所以才让Suzy帮忙画,故答案选B。

12. A. 分析本句,到了比赛那天,到处都有Suzy的……;根据前文可知,Suzy所做的事情就是为比赛画宣传画(posters);另外,根据下一段“…noticed the wonderful posters”可知,本题答案选A。

13. A. 分析语境,在比赛的最后,Mr. Brown说有一个……的奖,结合选项,A是特殊的;B 是学术的;C是国家的;D是忠诚的,只有A最合适;也就是说Mr. Brown要颁一个特殊的奖。

14. B.分析句子“One of our own students 14 them”可知,them指的就是前文所提到的posters,故选painted,表示“画”。

15. D.分析语境可知,大家对Suzy画的画感到惊叹不已,可见她画的画非常好,结合选项,只有that符合语境,意思是“谁能画得那么好呢?”。

16. D. 分析本句,Mr. Brown要给Suzy颁奖是因为她做出了贡献,结合选项,只有since能表示原因,意为“既然,因为”,故答案选D。

17. A. 根据上下文,Suzy画了很多宣传画,所以Mr. Brown决定给她颁奖;另外根据上一段提到的“we have a __ award”可知,此处所填词应该和award意思接近,结合选项,只有prize最合适。

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