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高考英语完形填空专题训练30篇(附答案)

高考英语完形填空专题训练30篇(附答案)

完形填空专题训练一John lived all alone because his wife had died. He had worked hard as a tailor all his life, but misfortune had left him penniless. He had 1 sons, but they only had time to 2 and eat dinner with their father once a week.3 the old man grew weaker and weaker, and his sons came by to see him less and less. He often worried4 would become of him, until at last he thought of a plan.The next morning he went to see his friend, the carpenter, and asked him to make a large 5. Then the locksmith, and asked him for an old 6 . Finally the glassblower for all the broken pieces of glass he 7 . The old man took the chest home, filled it to the 8 with broken glass, locked up tight and put it beneath his 9 .“What’s in this chest?” his sons asked, looking under the table.“Oh, nothing,” the old man replied, “just some things I’ve been 10 .” They kicked it and heard a rattling inside. “It must be full of all the gold he’s saved over the years,” they 11 to one another.So they talked it over and realized they needed to 12 the treasure. They decided to 13 living with the old man, and 14 they could look after him, too. So the first week the youngest moved in, the second week the middle and the third week the eldest. This 15 for some time.At last the old father died. The sons gave him a very 16 funeral, for they knew there was a 17 sitting beneath the kitchen table. When the 18 was over, they hunted through the house until they found the key, and unlocked the chest. To their astonishment, they found nothing but broken glass. But they didn’t give up, and the eldest son turned over the chest to make sure if there was something valuable 19 among the broken glass. On the bottom he found an inscription 20 : Honor Your Father And Mother.1.A.four B.two C.three D.five2.A.stand by B.pass by C.go by D.stop by 3.A.Gradually B.Clearly C.Fortunately D.Hurriedly 4.A.what B.that C.how D.which5.A.shelf B.table C.cupboard D.chest6.A.chest B.lock C.cover D.saying 7.A.made B.broke C.bought D.had8.A.top B.bottom C.center D.inside9.A.bed B.house C.kitchen table D.yard 10.A.making B.keeping C.saving D.using 11.A.whispered B.reported C.shouted D.pointed 12.A.find B.own C.know D.guard 13.A.take chances B.take turns C.take measures D.take actions 14.A.on the way B.by the way C.that way D.in the way15.A.went on B.kept on C.moved on D.put on 16.A.sad B.deep C.rich D.nice17.A.old man B.fortune C.guest D.lock 18.A.service B.celebration C.meal D.crying 19.A.mixed B.painted C.hidden D.grown 20.A.writing B.reading C.telling D.speaking二While I was standing at the kitchen window , five-year-old Spencer , my oldest son , ran into the house 1 , “We need a doctor out here! We need a doctor! Hurry , Mom!”“What’s wrong?” I asked . Spencer anxiously told me he had found a dead bird that needed a doctor .Dutifully (顺从地), I seized a small plastic bag from the cupboard and took Spencer’s hand — 2 ,that’s the sort of thing mothers do ! While my son led me out of the door and 3 the bird , I explained that if the creature was indeed dead , a doctor could not 4 . When we arrived at the 5 scene, it was obvious that the baby bird was dead . Spencer and I could see the nest high up in the tree . My son and I 6 the probable age of the baby bird , its inability to fly well , and exactly how the 7 had caused its death . “I think his mommy and daddy really 8 him,”Spencer observed . I 9 my boy’s hand and tried to ease his 10 by saying I was sure they did , 11 they would be okay because the little bird had gone to Heaven to be with God and Popo (my grandfather who had died ). I assured Spencer that the bird’s mommy and daddy knew that their little one would be 12 and loved . I told Spencer that PoPo loved little birds and that I 13 he was in Heaven holding and playing with the baby bird 14 . I picked up the little creature’s body , slipped it into my plastic bag and 15 placed the bird in the rubbish bin . 16 was said about the matter for the rest of the day . Spencer went right back to play 17 he had never been interrupted , and I returned to my work in the kitchen .At breakfast the next morning , Spencer sadly explained to his father that he had found a baby bird the day before that had fallen from its nest.“It was dead , Daddy!”Trying to 18 Spencer’s spirits and remind him that the little bird was really 19 , I asked our son to tell Daddy 20 the baby bird was . Spencer , looking solemn faced at his dad , stated, “In the rubbish bin with Mama’s granddad, PoPo.”1.A.saying B.screaming C.declaring D.telling2.A.in fact B.at least C.of course D.after all 3.A.ahead B.toward C.for D.before 4.A.come B.save C.help D.support 5.A.accident B.kitchen C.story D.incident 6.A.wondered B.discussed C.studied D.looked7.A.fall B.tree C.mother bird D.other bird 8.A.hate B.lose C.miss D.love9.A.picked up B.turned to C.got to D.reached for 10.A.excitement B.regret C.sorrow D.sadness 11.A.but that B.and that C.soon D.then 12.A.enjoyed B.played C.treated D.cared for 13.A.doubted B.found C.was sure D.was afraid 14.A.right now B.right then C.from now on D.now and then 15.A.gently B.loudly C.strongly D.firmly 16.A.Nothing else B.Nobody else C.Everything D.Something 17.A.as usual B.as if C.even though D.though 18.A.break B.rise C.show D.lift 19.A.wounded B.injured C.okay D.alive 20.A.where B.what C.how D.when三The Quiet HeroIt was Mother’s Day , the day we celebrate everything mothers are and everything we do .But I’ll 1 that Sunday in 1996 was bittersweet for me . As a single mother I 2 to think of my shortcomings —how many evenings I couldn’t spend with my children , and how many things I couldn’t 3 my waitress’ salary to buy .But that 4 kids I had ! My daughter Maria was a senior in college , and Denny was home visiting from his freshman year at Harvard University . They were 5 impolite enough to complain , but there was so much more I 6 I had done for them. I just hoped they 7 .As I walked into the 8 quietly to start breakfast , I was greeted by a vase 9 a dozen red roses ! When had Denny possibly slipped down to leave them ? But even their delicate beauty was overshadowed by the note sitting beside them , in the quick , manly 10 of an eighteen-year-old. It was about a story that happened between Denny and me long ago . It 11 :…She took a day off from her busy 12 to take the boy to see his hero in the flesh at the stadium . It took 3.5hours just to get there , and they had to be there early 13 he could see his hero take batting practice . 14 their arrival , she took her hard-earned money to buy an overpriced T—shirt on which was 15 his hero making a diving catch . After the game , of course he had to 16 his hero’s signature , so she stayed with the little boy 17 one o’lock in the morning …It took me long enough to 18 it , but I finally know who the 19 hero is . Mom, I love you !And suddenly , it was a 20 Mother’s Day , after all .1.A.admit B.adopt C.deny D.refuse 2.A.intended B.liked C.tended D.hesitated 3.A.stress B.spare C.strengthen D.spend4.A.poor B.great C.faithless D.pretty 5.A.merely B.usually C.never D.often 6.A.wished B.hoped C.expected D.desired 7.A.supported B.understood C.approved D.disgusted8.A.living-room B.kitchen C.bed room D.study 9.A.including B.containing C.possessing D.pinning 10.A.handwriting B.description C.tone D.scratch 11.A.wrote B.recorded C.memorized D.read 12.A.event B.content C.schedule D.circumstance 13.A.or B.for C.but D.so14.A.At B.In C.On D.By 15.A.impressed B.printed C.presented D.pressed 16.A.buy B.abandon C.get D.swap 17.A.before B.until C.after D.when18.A.see B.hear C.realize D.tell 19.A.actual B.true C.imaginary D.visual20.A.sad B.bitter C.happy D.exciting四Steve , a twelve—year—old boy with alcoholic parents , was about to be lost forever , by the U.S. education system . He was a big boy , yet , went 1 …until Miss White .Miss White was a smiling , young ,beautiful lady and Steve was in love ! For the first time , he couldn’t take his eyes 2 his teacher; yet , still he failed .One day , Miss White’s impatient voice 3 into his daydreams .“Steve ! ! Pay attention!”“Steve 4 his gaze on Miss White , as she began to go over the test 5 .“You all did pretty well,” she told the class , “except for one boy , and 41 breaks my heart to tell you this , but…” She 7 , pinning ?Steve to his seat with a 8 stare , her eyes searching his face .“…The smartest boy in the seventh grade is failing my class !”Steve 9 his eyes and carefully examined his fingertips .After that , it was 10 !! Steve still wouldn’t do his homework . Even as the punishments became more severe , he remained 11 .“Just try it ! ONE WEEK !” He was unmoved .“Give yourself a chance ! Don’t 12 up on your life !” Nothing .“Steve ! Please ! I care about you !”Wow! 13 , Steve got it !! Someone cared about him ?Steve went home from school, 14 , that afternoon.The following Monday he arrived at school on time . Miss White , gave a quiz on the weekend homework . Steve was the first to 15 his paper . With a look of surprise , Miss White took his paper . Obviously 16 , she began to look it over . Steve walked back to his desk , his heart 17 within his chest . As he sat down , he couldn’t 18 another look at the lovely woman .Miss White’s face was in total shock ! The 19 boy in the seventh grade had just passed his first test !He began to take off ! And he continued this 20 throughout his school life . From that moment nothing was the same for Steve .1.A.unnoticed B.uncommon C.unknown D.unacceptable 2.A.along B.from C.off D.back3.A.ran B.broke C.came D.burst 4.A.passed B.made C.threw D.locked 5.A.results B.subjects C.abilities D.standards 6.A.he B.it C.that D.she7.A.waited B.hesitated C.confirmed D.demanded 8.A.critical B.shining C.sharp D.merciful 9.A.raised B.closed C.opened D.dropped 10.A.war B.tragedy C.burden D.silence 11.A.enthusiastic B.active C.unchanged D.silly12.A.turn B.give C.stand D.cheer 13.A.Carefully B.Attentively C.Suddenly D.Calmly 14.A.hateful B.hopeful C.doubtful D.thoughtful 15.A.go over B.hand out C.hand in D.go through 16.A.puzzled B.moved C.delighted D.worried 17.A.striking B.weighing C.pounding D.hitting 18.A.accept B.refuse C.attempt D.require 19.A.smallest B.smartest C.laziest D.naughtiest 20.A.circle B.method C.research D.course五One day, a poor boy who was trying to pay his school expenses by selling goods from door to door found that he had only one quarter left. He was hungry so he decided to 1 for a meal at the next house.2 , he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door. Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked3 so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it4 , and then asked, “How much do I owe you?”“You don’t owe me anything,” she 5 . “Mother has taught me never to accept pay for a 6 .” He said, “Then I thank you from the bottom of my heart.” As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger 7 , but it also increased his faith in God and human race. He was about to give up and quit before this point.Years later the young woman became seriously ill. The local doctors were puzzled. They finally sent her to the big city, where 8 can be called in to study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now 9 , was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light 10 his eyes. Immediately, he 11 and went down through the hospital hall into her room.12 in his doctor’s gown he went in to see her. He 13 her at once. He went back to the consultation room and 14 to do his best to save her life. From that day on, he gave 15 attention to her case.After a long 16 the battle was won. Dr. Kelly 17 the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it and then wrote something on the side. The bill was sent to her room. She was afraid to open it because she was 18 that it would take the rest of her life to pay itoff. Finally she looked, and the note on the side of the bill caught her 19 . She read these words…“Paid in full with a glass of milk.”(Signed) Dr. Howard KellyTears of joy flooded her eyes as she 20 silently. “Thank you, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands.”1.A.call B.make C.beg D.prepare 2.A.Otherwise B.Nevertheless C.Therefore D.Furthermore 3.A.thirsty B.lazy C.tired D.hungry 4.A.slowly B.unexpectedly C.steadily D.hurriedly 5.A.announced B.declared C.replied D.stated 6.A.reward B.kindness C.hand D.repay 7.A.physically B.mentally C.normally D.properly 8.A.officials B.scientists C.doctors D.specialists 9.A.rich B.famous C.elegant D.vivid10.A.fixed B.focused C.filled D.concentrated 11.A.rose B.raised C.got D.left 12.A.Wearing B.Having C.Putting D.Dressed 13.A.recognized B.knew C.realized D.regained 14.A.desired B.declared C.determined D.declined 15.A.special B.ordinary C.normal D.no 16.A.consultation B.preparation C.struggle D.operation 17.A.ordered B.requested C.commanded D.suggested 18.A.negative B.uncertain C.positive D.obvious 19.A.dream B.preference C.attention D.memory 20.A.praised B.pretended C.pressed D.prayed六Some people used to say that Dad had so many children that he couldn’t keep track of them. Dad himself used to tell a 1 about one time when Mother went off to fill a lecture engagement and left him 2 at home. When Mother 3 , she asked him if everything had run 4 .“Didn’t have any trouble 5 with that one over there,” he 6 . “But a spanking(打屁股)brought him into line(听话).”Mother could handle any trouble without 7 her temper.“That’s not one of ours, dear,” she said 8 . “He belongs to next door.”None of us 9 it, and maybe it never happened. Dad didn’t always tell the 10 , because there was nothing he liked 11 than a joke, particularly if it were on him and even more particularly if it were on Mother.Dad was happiest in crowd, especially a crowd of 12 . Wherever he was, you’d see a string of them 13 him. He had a way with children and knew how to make them 14 on what they were doing. He had a respect for them, too, and didn’t mind showing 15 .He believed that most adults stopped 16 the moment they left school—and some even 17 that. “A child, on the other hand, stays impressionable and eager to learn,” Dad insisted, “and there’s no 18 to what you can teach.”Really, it was love of 19 rather than anything else that made him want to give birth to a pack of his own. Even with a dozen, he wasn’t fully 20 . Sometimes he’d look us over and sayto Mother.“Never you mind, Lillie. You did the best you could.”1.A.lie B.story C.person D.reporter2.A.at work B.in charge C.on purpose D.on guard 3.A.observed B.realized C.left D.returned 4.A.smoothly B.wrong C.directly D.quickly 5.A.together B.except C.besides D.along 6.A.laughed B.admitted C.joked D.replied 7.A.losing B.changing C.breaking D.keeping 8.A.angrily B.happily C.calmly D.sadly 9.A.supports B.hates C.understands D.remembers 10.A.fact B.truth C.secret D.others11.A. less B.worse C.harder D.better 12.A.animals B.students C.kids D.adults 13.A.following B.cheating C.beating D.gathering 14.A.keep B.work C.concentrate D.observe 15.A.them B.us C.one D.it 16.A.teaching B.learning C.complaining D.dreaming 17.A.after B.during C.before D.over18.A.use B.limit C.doubt D.good 19.A.children B.study C.play D.happiness 20.A.respected B.annoyed C.satisfied D.surprised 七I met John on a blind date in 1973. He was working as a(n) 1 in Long Island. I was instantly 2 when I saw him. He had a tough 3 , but a gentle and rich inner world. I 4 that he was someone I wanted to spend my life with. We got married and lived 5 with our four children. John attended to his work, 6 I stayed home with the kids. We 7 our little spare time with barbecues in the backyard. It was a quiet, American Dream 8 .Being a police officer’s 9 . I had to learn to assume the 10 until I hear otherwise. So on September 11, when hours went by with no word from my 11 , I didn’t panic. But immediately John’s brother Patrick walked 12 toward me, I lost it. “Do you have something to tell me?”I screamed. 13 Patrick had to tell me was that my husband had gone into the 14 ,and was now missing.John was 15 .He was the last rescue worker pulled alive from the 16 , Much of his lower body was crushed and large sections of destroyed muscles had to be 17 . He has to wear pants with belts now because there’s no longer enough flesh around his hips(屁股) to keep them up. Last Saturday, the family gathered in the backyard and friends were visiting. All of a sudden I realized things were quite 18 , though kind of back to normal.“Our lives have changed forever,” John says, “We need to be 19 of the human suffering that went on that day. If we forget, we’re allowing ourselves to be set up for another 20 .”1.A.official B.firefighter C.professor D.clerk 2.A.delighted B.surprised C.confused D.attracted 3.A.appearance B.task C.situation D.character 4.A.wondered B.doubted C.decided D.pretended5.A.peacefully B.hardly C.mercifully D.difficultly 6.A.and B.thus C.but D.although 7.A.saved B.filled C.took D.won 8.A.existence B.entrance C.culture D.experience 9.A.mother B.leader C.wife D.daughter 10.A.worst B.happiest C.unexpected D.best 11.A.husband B.brother C.child D.father 12.A.angrily B.cheerfully C.confidently D.hurriedly 13.A.That B.Whether C.What D.When 14.A.Trade Center B.White House C.Holly Wood D.Disney Land 15.A.killed B.wounded C.trapped D.sacrificed 16.A.burning vehicles B.collapsed towers C.fallen planes D.ruined houses 17.A.kept B.cured C.replaced D.removed 18.A.the same B.different C.original D.exciting 19.A.proud B.sure C.reminded D.required20.A.hit B.chance C.search D.gathering八One student took a box of chicken to class. Another carried on a cell-phone 1 and still another whistled loudly every time the 2 turned his back. Reform school? No. college.More and more, professors say, they are coming across 3 students in their classrooms. Many of today’s young scholars(学者)arrive late, leave 4 ,talk loud or take care of personal 5 such as paying bills during class. Why are t he students behaving badly? “Because they can, ”said a student of University of North Texas. “A lot of the time, the professors let them get 6 with it.”Some educators say it is time to bring politeness back to their classrooms-and even 7 taking some of the blame for bad behavior. They say that rude students are by no means the majority but that one of them can ruin an entire 8 .People are 9 when they learn that impolite behavior is becoming more and more common in 10 education, says Dr. Gerald Amanda, a counselor(顾问)at City College of San Francisco. They 11 some high school students to misbehave but think those who get to 12 will behave more politely.Dr. Amanda believes that society in 13 has become more tolerant(容忍的)of rude behavior and 14 people in power, including professors, no longer 15 standards for 16 .That leads to a growing imprudence(轻率行为)17 som e college students. “There’s a great 18 of bad behavior in the world around them, and young people see it and 19 disrespect, ”said Dr. Amanda, 20 that sometimes students “have no idea that they are being rude”.1.A.line B.conversation C.message D.picture 2.A.professor B.student C.president D.classmate 3.A.selfish B.cheating C.rude D.hardworking 4.A.late B.early C.noisily D.quietly 5.A.feeling B.interest C.computer D.business 6.A.away B.down C.along D.back7.A.enjoy B.hate C.start D.avoid 8.A.school B.company C.society D.class9.A.delighted B.surprised C.interested D.encouraged 10.A.better B.more C.higher D.younger 11.A.expect B.hope C.forbid D.wish 12.A.work B.college C.learning D.knowledge 13.A.all B.time C.charge D.general 14.A.why B.how C.whether D.that 15.A.change B.break C.set D.reach 16.A.teaching B.politeness C.thinking D.progress 17.A.about B.for C.behind D.among 18.A.deal B.number C.many D.sum 19.A.prepare B.grow C.develop D.improve 20.A.speaking B.adding C.warning D.wishing九Louder Than Anything You Can SayDictionary UNLV 内华达大学拉斯维加斯分校proceed继续AAA 汽车协会tow 拖Deepak Chopra 乔布拉(印度著名作家)I teach economics at UNLV three times per week.Last Monday, at the beginning of class, I1 asked my students how their weekend had been.One young man said that hisweekend had not been so good.He had his wisdom teeth 2 .The young man then proceeded to ask me why I always seemed to be so cheerful.His question reminded me of something I’d read somewhere before: “Every morning 3 you get up, you have a choice about how you want to face 4 that day.” I said, “I choose to be cheerful!”“Let me give you an example.”I continued, 5 all sixty students in the class, “In addition to teaching here at UNLV, I 6 teach out at the community college in Henderson, 17 miles down the freeway 7 I live.One day a few weeks ago, I drove those 17 miles to Henderson.I exited the freeway and turned onto College Drive.I only had to drive 8 quarter mile down the road to the college.But just then my car died.I tried to start it again, but the engine 9 start up.So I put my flashers on, grabbed my books, and marched down the road to the college.10 I got there I called AAA and arranged for a tow truck to meet me at my car after class.The secretary in the Provost’s office asked me what had happened.“This is my lucky day!”I replied, smiling.“Your car breaks down and today is your lucky day?”She looked 11 .“What do you mean?”“I live 17 miles from here.” I replied.“My car could have broken down anywhere along the freeway.It12 .13 , it broke down in the perfect place: 14 the freeway, within walking distance from here.I’m still able to teach my class, and I’ve been able to arrange for the tow truck to meet me after class.If my car 15 to break down today.It couldn’t have been arranged in a more convenient fashion.”The secretary’s eyes opened 16 , and then she smiled.I smiled back and 17 for class. So ended my story.I scanned the sixty faces in my economics class at UNL Y.Despite the early hour, no oneseemed to be 18 .Somehow, my story had touched them.Or maybe it wasn’t the story 19 .In fact, it had all started with a student’s observation that I was cheerful.Deepak Chopra has quoted an Indian wise man as saying, “W ho you are speaks louder to me than anything you can say.”I suppose it must be 20 .1.A .nervously B.carefully C.cheerfully D.easily 2.A.taken B.replaced C.drawn D.removed 3.A.while B.when C.once D.if4.A.life B.reality C.challenge D.the music 5.A.announcing B.addressing C.talking D.delivering 6.A.still B.than C.also D.either7.A.from where B.from what C.off which D.where 8.A.more B.next C.other D.another 9.A.shouldn’t B.wouldn’t C.mustn’t D.might not 10.A.Until B.Just C.The moment D.Soon 11.A.shocked B.amazed C.puzzled D.confusing 12.A.hadn’t B.wouldn’t C.hasn’t D.didn’t 13.A.Instead B.Besides C.Anyway D.Thus14.A.out B.off C.beyond D.away15.A.was supposed B.was ready C.was meant D.had16.A.wide B.widely C.large D.largely 17.A.went B.headed C.charged D.turned 18.A.asleep B.sleeping C.slept D.sleepy19.A.at all B.after all C.in all D.above all 20.A.this B.such C.that D.so十“I never expected that I would be so busy. Why can’t there be 25 hours a day?” 1 Liu Ran in Hong Kong as final exams were going on.The 18 – year – old girl was Shandong Province’s 2 scorer in last year’s college entrance examination. After leaving school, she chose the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 3 both Peking University and Tsinghua University 4 her a place.“I want to experience a more 5 school and social life in Hong Kong. I’m 6 in journalism, so Hong Kong will surely help widen my horizons,” Liu said.It is about four months 7 Liu Ran set 8 on Hong Kong. She missed home a lot at the beginning, because of the food and 9 problems.“The canteen offers mostly Western or Guangdong food, but it’s 10 to cook for ourselves in our dorm if we like. People speak Cantonese and 11 all classes are in English,”Liu explained.Her English and Cantonese are now 12 , but she still needs more time to adapt 13 the new environment.“I’m happy that I made the right 14 to study here. With a mix of the Eastern andWestern 15 , there is so much to discover and learn,” she said.Liu has 18 credit hours (学分) of classes and 23 non – credit hours every other week. She has 16 for four associations including Chinese Language Debating Team. Essays book reports and presentations (课堂发言) also 17 plenty of time to prepare. And , of course, there’re a 18 of parties to attend.“I wasn’t party animal before, but that 19 be the interesting part of college. I sense myself 20 ,” Liu said.1.A.asked B.added C.complained D.explained 2.A.most B.top C.first D.high 3.A.because B.so C.unless D.although 4.A.promised B.set C.put D.got 5.A.exciting B.interesting C.international D.educational 6.A.participation B.majoring C.joining D.turning 7.A.before B.when C.since D.as8.A.foot B.eyes C.mind D.step9.A.dress B.clothing C.speaking D.language 10.A.necessary B.convenient C.comfortable D.practical 11.A.even B.possibly C.almost D.yet 12.A.improving B.gaining C.rising D.working 13.A.with B.for C.at D.to 14.A.measure B.decision C.exchange D.effort 15.A.cultures B.ideas C.politics D.views 16.A.made up B.signed up C.turned up D.given up 17.A.spend B.use C.pay D.take 18.A.score B.kind C.variety D.series 19.A.should B.must C.can D.may 20.A.suffering B.changing C.adopting D.accepting十一Begin doing the work you love as soon as possible, even if you don’t get paid for it, or if you can only work at it 1 . Albert Einstein was 2 to get a job as a physics professor. He could have said to himself, “Well, I just don’t have the work relative to 3 . I should give up on it and settle for something else.” 4 , he wrote the two most famous papers while 5 as a patent office worker. After the 6 , there was not any major 7 in the world that would not have wanted him to work for them.If you want to work as an artist and are 8 as a waiter, don’t think of yourself as a waiter who 9 one day to become an artist. That puts the 10 you love somewhere off in the distant future. Rather, think yourself as 11 , supporting yourself by waiting tables and paint, or draw as much as you can. It is 12 to earn a living wage as a waiter working 24 hours aweek. That 13 plenty of time to devote to training or developing your craft in the 14 hours.While seeking the work you love, 15 helps to expand your awareness into the universe of all possibilities. You don’t want to be 16 the ideas of what you should do or what you have done before. Having opened 17 the possibilities, you can make a final 18 and select the work you love as your own.Doing the work you love 19 that you be equally comfortable with the imaginative and the 20 . It requires the ability to dream big dreams and the ability to face and master all the little details that make dreams come true.1.A.full – time B.hard C.easily D.part – time 2.A.unable B.able C.unwilling D.anxious 3.A.science B.maths C.physics D.money 4.A.Anyway B.Instead C.Therefore D.Besides 5.A.employed B.regarded C.worked D.recognized 6.A.inventions B.victories C.failures D.job7.A.city B.factory C.university D.company 8.A.known B.making a living C.leading a life D.chosen 9.A.thinks B.imagines C.hopes D.decides 10.A.man B.woman C.person D.work11.A.an artist B.a waiter C.a waitress D.a painter 12.A.impossible B.possible C.important D.lucky 13.A.sends B.spares C.leaves D.takes14.A.on B.office C.business D.off15.A.it B.which C.that D.this 16.A.interested in B.devoted to C.limited to D.troubled by 17.A.no B.all C.few D.both 18.A.decision B.plan C.conclusion D.judge 19.A.suggests B.requires C.insists D.encourages 20.A.necessary B.practical C.careful D.honest十二When I was about 12, I had 1 , a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings. Week by week her list 2 : I was skinny, I wasn’t a g ood student, I was boyish, I talked too loud, and so on. I 3 her as long as I could. At last, with great anger, I ran to my father 4 .He listened to my outburst 5 . Then he asked, “Are the things she says true or not?”True? I wanted to know how to strike back. What did 6 have to do with it?“Mary,didn’t you ever wonder what you are really 7 ? Well, you now have that girl’s 8 . Go and make a list of everything she said and 9 the points that are true. Pay no attention to the other things she said.”。

高考英语完形填空专题练习带答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习带答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习带答案高考英语完形填空专题练习1:All houses should have a kitchen window.At least,for me,there is a lot to see in the view from my kitchen window.It was a spring day,and I was washing the dishes when I happened to 1 of the kitchen window into the backyard.My husband,Mike,was out cultivating the garden with a 2 .Our son,Jeremy,who was four years old at the time was right 3 him.Mike was moving the plough very 4 in order to do a good job of breaking up the soil for 5 .My son was just inches behind my husband and each time Mike took a step,Jeremy took a step.He would carefully put his own small 6 in the huge footmark 7 from my husbands boot.He took a 8 with his right foot and then his left and then he would wait 9 for when it would be time to take the next step.Although Jeremy didnt know it,his father had been 10 over him all the time,even when he stumbled(绊) and 11 .That view from my kitchen window has 12 in my mind until this day.In one way it is a 13 of the need of a child for a fathers good example.It is also an illustration for all of us.How many times I have walked ahead of my father, 14 to find dry and hard ground that I couldnt 15 because it hadnt been ploughed yet.I got into 16 because I didnt wait for my father to go before me and 17 the way.At other times,I became 18 of waiting for the next step and began looking around at all the rocks of the world that led me to 19 my road.Like Jeremy,all I needed was to turn around and 20 my eyes on my father who had also been watching over me all the time.1.A.turn outB.look outC.carry outD.make out2.A.ploughB.cowC.stickD.tractor3.A.beforeB.aboveC.behindD.beside4.A.quicklyB.simplyC.eagerlyD.slowly5.A.harvestingB.wateringC.plantingD.growing6.A.handB.headC.bodyD.foot7.A.hitB.madeC.builtD.provided8.A.stepB.chanceC.walkD.rest9.A.angrilyB.honestlyC.patientlyD.unpleasantly10.A.spyingB.watchingC.staringD.glancing11.A.satB.shoutedC.criedD.fell12.A.enteredB.remainedC.stoppedD.pressed13.A.pictureB.modelC.playD.lookuallyB.surprisinglyC.generallyD.only15.A.tryB.manageC.standD.change16.A.troubleB.experienceC.resultD.conclusion17.A.prepareB.pointC.equipD.protect18.A.afraidB.tiredC.worriedD.separated19.A.findB.continueC.preventD.miss20.A.fixB.putC.spreadD.draw高考英语完形填空专题练习答案:1.B2.A3.C4.D5.C6.D7.B8.A9.C10.B11.D12.B13.A14.D15.B16.A17.A18.B19.D20 .A高考英语完形填空专题练习2:Wise buying is a positive way in which you can make your money go further.The you go about purchasing all item or a service can actually 22 you money or can add 23 the cost.Take the 2 example of a hairdryer.If you are buying a hairdryer, you ight 25 you are making the 26 buy if you choose one 27 look you like and which is also the cheapest 28 price.But when you get it home you may find that it 2twice as long as a more expensive 30 to dry your hair.The cost of the electricity plus the cost of your time could well your hairdryer the most expensive one of all.So what principles should you 32 when you go out shopping?If you 3 your home,your car or any valuable in excellent condition,you be saving money in the long 35 .Before you buy a new ,talk to someone who owns one.If you can,use it or borrow it to check it suits your particular 37.Before you buy an expensive ,or a service,do check the price and 3 is on offer.If possible,choose three items or three estimates.21.A.form B.way C.method D.fashion22.A.raise B.remain C.save D.preserve23.A.to B.on C.up D.in24.A.single B.simple C.easy D.similar25.A.convince B.examine C.accept D.think26.A.best B.most C.proper D.reasonable27.A.which B.whose C.its D.what28.A.on B.for C.in D.with29.A.spends B.asts C.consumes D.takes30.A.example B.copy C.model D.sample31.A.make B.cause C.eave D.prove32.A.ay B.stick C.adoptD.adapt33.A.keep B.store C.reserve D.decorate34.A.products B.material C.ownershipD.possession35.A.moment B.period C.run D.time36.A.equipment B.appliance C.furniture D.aid37.A.goal B.task C.function D.purpose38.A。

高考英语完形填空练习题附参考答案

高考英语完形填空练习题附参考答案

高考英语完形填空练习题附参考答案完形填空是英语考试的必考题型,但是想要得到高分需要平时的积累练习,掌握一定的解题技巧。

下面店铺为大家带来高考英语完形填空练习题附参考答案,希望可以对大家的高考英语备考有所帮助。

高考英语完形填空练习题1:If you are human, you can’t help but experience times when everything seems to be going wrong .You must also 21 as if your life is completely out of control at times.It is during those “down times” that words of encouragement from family, friends, co-workers or 22 strangers can boost (增强) your spirits.It is also during those 23 that destructive words can be devastating (毁灭性的) and sink you deeper and deeper into depression.For example, consider this story about a group of 24 who were traveling through the woods when 25 of them fell into a deep pit (坑).All of the other frogs gathered around the 26 .When they saw how 27 the pit was, they told the two 28 frogs they would never get out.The two frogs didn’t obey what other frogs said and tried to 29 out of the pit.The other frogs kept telling them not to jump, 30 it was in vain.Finally, one of the frogs followed what the other frogs were saying and simply 31 .He fell down and 32 .The other frog continued to jump as 33 as he could.Once again the crowd of frogs shouted at him to 34 the pain.The more they 35 , the harder he jumped and finally he 36 to safety.When he 37 , the other frogs asked him why he continued to jump when they were all 38 him to simply quit.The frog 39 to them that he was a little bit deaf.He thought they were 40 him all the time.21.A.think B.experience C.seem D.feel22.A.so B.just C.even D.ever23.A.processes B.times C.courses D.practices24.A.frogs B.mice C.dogs D.cats25.A.two B.three C.many D.few26.A.hole B.pit C.water D.well27.A.muddy B.wide C.deep D.long28.A.uncomfortable B.unpleasant C.unhappy D.unfortunate29.A.run B.walk C.climb D.jump30.A.so B.since C.because D.although31.A.gave out B.gave up C.gave away D.gave off32.A.died B.wounded C.destroyed D.damaged33.A.fast B.hard C.easily D.swiftly34.A.help B.ban C.stop D.forbid35.A.cried B.spoke C.shouted D.read36.A.get it B.forget it e it D.made it37.A.turned out B.kept out C.got out D.held out38.A.talking to B.shouting at C.throwing at D.speaking to39.A.explained B.announced C.introduced D.told40.A.encouraging B.helping C.pulling D.dragging高考英语完形填空练习题参考答案:21.D由第一句话知“如果你是人,你不得不体会到每件事情好象是错误的时候。

高考英语考前轻松练(1) 语法填空+完形填空(新高考)(教师版)

高考英语考前轻松练(1) 语法填空+完形填空(新高考)(教师版)

2022届高考英语考前轻松练(1)1.语法填空:阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

【2022届江苏省南京市、盐城市高三下学期第二次模拟】Lockdown LoveThe cost of a typical Saudi wedding is enough to prevent the most passionate lover. Even a simple party involves renting an impressive ballroom. Then there are the cheerleaders and musicians. Men and women gather in separate halls, ____1____ (double) some of the prices. Altogether it might cost 200,000 riyals ($53,000). Often, many of these marriages end in divorce. Those that don’t ____2____ (burden) with debt.Therefore, many couples have welcomed these ____3____(restrict) that have come with Covid-19. In 2020 Saudi Arabia limited gatherings to 50 people or ____4____ (few). So couples could downsize their weddings____5____ losing face. Some chose ____6____ (share) halls over ballrooms. Smaller crowds ate smaller cakes. All in all a Saudi couple might have spent 90% less on their weddings. Will low-cost weddings become the new norm? It’s reported ____7____ few couples complained when the Covid-19 forced Saudi Arabia to place some limitations. Though the outbreak recedes (退去), some still express concern over the health of in-laws. “A girl always dreamsof a five-star marriage, but Covid-19 has made us more ____8____ (practice),” says Bayan Zahran, a lawyer in Jeddah. Some couples are opting for a simple party, ____9____ places little pressure on either side. They,____10____ , must still deal with pressure from their family and peers.【答案】1.doubling2.are burdened3.restrictions4.fewer5.without6.shared7.that8.practical 9.which10.though/however【解析】本文是说明文。

高考复习英语完形填空练习题及答案通用1篇

高考复习英语完形填空练习题及答案通用1篇

高考复习英语完形填空练习题及答案通用1篇高考复习英语完形填空练习题及答案 1Dad taught me a lot about life, especially its hard times. I remembered one of his 1 one night when I was ready to quit (退出) a political campaign (运动) I was losing, and wrote about it in my diary.Tired, feeling the many months of 2 , I went up to my study to make some notes. I was looking for a pencil in the back of my desk drawer when I 3 up one of Dad’s old business cards that he was so proud of: Andrea Cuomo, Italian American Groceries Fine Imported Products. Then I thought about how he 4 with difficult situations. A lot of pictures appeared into my 5 , but one scene came sharply into view. We had just 6 to Holliswood, New York. We had our own house for the first time; it had some land around it, even 7 . One, in particular, was a great blue spruce (云杉) that must have been 40 feet tall.Less than a week after we moved in, there was a terrible 8 . We came home from the store that night to find the spruce 9almost totally from the ground and thrown onto the street. When my brother Frankie and I saw the spruce, our hearts 10 . But not Dad’s.The rain was 11 . Then he announced, “OK, we’re going to push him up!” “What are you talking about, Dad? The roots are out of the ground!” “Shut up, we’re going to push him up, he’s going to 12 again.” We couldn’t say 13 to him. So we followed him into the house and we got what rope there was and we 14 the rope around the top of the tree that 15 on the street, and he stood up by the house, with me 16 on the rope and Frankie in the street in the rain, helping to 17 up the great blue spruce. In no time at all, we had it standing up straight again! Dad drove stakes (桩) in the ground, tied rope from the 18 to the stakes, and said, “Don’t worry, he’s going to grow again 。

高考英语完形填空专题复习:专题01 人与自然(原卷板)

高考英语完形填空专题复习:专题01 人与自然(原卷板)

高考英语完形填空专题复习:专题01 人与自然距离高考还有一段时间,不少有经验的老师都会提醒考生,愈是临近高考,能否咬紧牙关、学会自我调节,态度是否主动积极,安排是否科学合理,能不能保持良好的心态、以饱满的情绪迎接挑战,其效果往往大不一样。

以下是本人从事10多年教学经验总结出的以下学习资料,希望可以帮助大家提高答题的正确率,希望对你有所帮助,有志者事竟成!养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。

做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。

总之,在最后的复习阶段,学生们不要加大练习量。

在这个时候,学生要尽快找到适合自己的答题方式,最重要的是以平常心去面对考试。

英语最后的复习要树立信心,考试的时候遇到难题要想“别人也难”,遇到容易的则要想“细心审题”。

越到最后,考生越要回归基础,单词最好再梳理一遍,这样有利于提高阅读理解的效率。

另附高考复习方法和考前30天冲刺复习方法。

专题01人与自然专练一1.(2022春·河北石家庄·高一河北师范大学附属中学校考期中)On January 15, 2016. I awoke at 2:30 am because I needed water. After drinking some. I was walking back upstairs from the kitchen when I ___1___ the bulldog (牛头犬), Rock. When I made it to the bottom of the stairs, he was running up. But he had never ___2___to the stairs before. Now I know that was his way of informing me of the ___3___.When I turned around, I saw some light, but I remembered I hadn’t ___4___ a light on. Walking ___5___ to it, I found it was fire. It became a big fire soon. ___6___ shouting to my wife to wake upand get our three kids, I cut out the plastic that covered the window to the___7___. Then I hurriedly got everybody out on the roof. We ___8___ for help, but help never came.The fire became very fierce(凶猛的). Even worse, I was scared of heights and had physical ___9___-my rheumatoid arthritis (类风湿性关节炎), but I couldn’t mind. I just jumped and got injured when I ____10____ , but I didn’t care about it.I found our ____11____, placed it against the house, and climbed back up to the roof to save others. When I tried to save Rock, he just ____12____ in the black smoke. I never saw him ____13____again.I’m not a hero, but Rock is, I’m just a(n) ____14____ person helping my wife and children while he lived to ____15____ us.1.A.heard B.raised C.remembered D.ignored2.A.looked up B.come up C.used up D.picked up3.A.result B.effect C.danger D.injury4.A.passed B.held C.put D.turned5.A.late B.happily C.close D.quietly6.A.Immediately B.Carefully C.Curiously D.Luckily7.A.floor B.roof C.world D.path8.A.paid B.applied C.stood D.shouted9.A.features B.advantages C.backgrounds D.issues10.A.flew B.landed C.waved D.struggled11.A.dog B.branch C.ladder D.rope12.A.wrestled B.jumped C.disappeared D.played13.A.pleased B.alive C.energetic D.formal14.A.kind B.significant C.brave D.ordinary15.A.protect B.greet C.believe D.appreciate2.(2022春·湖南·高一长郡中学校联考阶段练习)A family had had a cat for years. Then one day, the children finally ___16___ to persuade their parents to get them a dog as well. So a little Labrador (拉布拉多犬) ___17___.The dog was so ___18___ that everyone wanted to hold him and he charmed everyone by just loving them. The cat made it very clear that she did not welcome another ___19___ in the house, but the little dog ___20___ her everywhere, trying to make friends with the angry cat.The family thought the cat would ___21___like the dog.Then one day the family heard horrible ___22___ from their back yard. They ran to the ___23___ to see what was happening. They lived in the suburbs and so they saw a real lynx (猞猁) was just planning on ___24___ their cat for lunch. The poor cat had nowhere to run or hide. It would only be a matter of seconds and their cat would be ____25____.And then suddenly a black lightning ran to the cat. The little dog ____26____ the big lynx with all its strength. He was not frightened, nor did he stop to think. He saw his ____27____ in trouble and did what had to be done. The family opened the window and started yelling and the father ran to the yard. The lynx soon disappeared into the ____28____.And ever since that day the cat’s behaviour towards the dog ____29____ totally. Now it was the cat that followed the hero dog everywhere.So we can draw a conclusion: if ever anyone is ____30____ tow ards you, don’t turn your back on them. They may not rescue your life — but their kindness can certainly rescue your day! 16.A.tried B.managed C.failed D.refused17.A.agreed B.visited C.survived D.arrived18.A.cute B.shy C.brave D.proud19.A.relative B.visitor C.baby D.pet20.A.watched B.caught C.followed D.searched21.A.still B.never C.really D.always22.A.quarreling B.singing C.laughing D.screaming 23.A.bedroom B.road C.window D.door24.A.catching B.inviting C.attracting D.pulling25.A.painful B.frightened C.lived D.dead26.A.attacked B.shook C.pushed D.knocked27.A.friend B.owner C.brother D.competitor28.A.shops B.houses C.crowds D.woods29.A.worsened B.remained C.stopped D.changed30.A.polite B.kind C.equal D.grateful3.(2022春·广西钦州·高一浦北中学校考期中)Paige Winter stood in waist-deep water when a shark suddenly appeared and pounced (猛扑) on her just three feet from her ____31____ Charlie Winter, a firefighter and former Marine. The 17-year-old suffered severe injuries from the ____32____ earlier this month at Nor th Carolina’s Fort Macon State Park.“I ____33____ where Paige was and there was no Paige,” Charlie recalled in an interview by a local newspaper. “Paige was underwater, but there was pink on the water. I went straight to where the pink was and I ____34____ and I grabbed her. When I pulled her up, a shark ____35____ with her—it was a big one and I ____36____ started to hit it. I hit it with everything I could and ____37____ it let go.”But Paige was the real ____38____ .Both her hands were badly injured wh ile trying to force open the shark’s ____39____ and herleft leg had to be amputated (截肢), thigh-high. Unprovoked (无端的) shark attacks like this are _____40_____ . There were 66 of them worldwide last year, causing four deaths. But even more rare is Paige’s _____41_____ : no screaming, no crying and no self-pity.“I’m still Paige” she said. “Just a little _____42_____ . I want people to see I’m doing alright and I’m still going to do the stuff they can do. I think I can _____43_____ this into something good for me, good for sharks and good for the environment too,” she said.Charlie told the reporter that he couldn’t be _____44_____. He said, “The shark took my daughter’s _____45_____.It did not take her spirit.”31.A.brother B.friend C.father D.coach32.A.attack B.wave C.swim D.storm33.A.pointed at B.escaped from C.headed for D.turned to34.A.dived B.hid C.struggled D.fought35.A.swam away B.got along C.came up D.lay down 36.A.unexpectedly B.immediately C.hesitantly D.cautiously 37.A.unconsciously B.undoubtedly C.curiously D.eventually 38.A.swimmer B.fighter C.patient D.victim39.A.eyes B.jaws C.body D.head40.A.scary B.serious C.uncommon D.informal41.A.attitude B.decision C.injury D.experience 42.A.different B.lucky C.depressed D.confused43.A.throw B.divide C.drive D.transform44.A.sadder B.faster C.prouder D.better45.A.holiday B.hobby C.life D.leg4.(2021秋·新疆喀什·高一校考阶段练习)The elephant is the biggest four-legged animal in the world. It is also, perhaps, the gentlest (温顺的), ____46____ not always.Elephants are like us in some ways. They ____47____ for a long time — fifty for sixty years. They can ____48____ things very well. They never forget great sadness or great happiness. A female (雌的) elephant ____49____ , her daughter and her grand-daughters are sad for many months. They stay with the dead ____50____. Then they carry a bit of it away with them. They never forget a ____51____ friend.Elephants are like us, but they are also ____52____ . They live in families: families of females (母系家族). There will be a few young males (雄的) —a few “baby boy”. But they will soon be ____53____ away by their mothers or sisters. An elephant family ____54____ only its daughters, mothers and grandmothers. And its great grandmothers.The females stay together for fifty, sixty…a hundred years. The older animals _____55_____the young ones. The mothers teach their daughters and set a good example.And _____56_____happens to male elephants? Well, the young males stay with their mothers for a time. Then they must _____57_____ the family. The females just send them away. A bull (雄的) elephant does not often have a friend. He lives _____58_____ ; away from the family, and often away from the females, and often away from other bulls.Sometimes the females call a bull. He can _____59_____ them then, and they stay for a time. But soon his “wives” and sisters send him away again. The females have a very _____60_____ family life. What do the bulls think about it? We don’t know.46.A.and B.but C.so D.yet47.A.play B.work C.live D.sleep48.A.remember B.practise C.talk D.change49.A.is hurt B.is caught C.loses D.dies50.A.head B.legs C.body D.feet51.A.terrible B.bad C.young D.dead52.A.different B.same C.special D.popular53.A.thrown B.sent C.kicked D.posted54.A.hopes B.keeps C.allows D.frightens55.A.look at B.carry out C.look after D.take away56.A.how B.who C.which D.what57.A.leave B.stay C.hear D.walk58.A.sadly B.hard C.alone D.noisily59.A.visit B.beat C.hide D.receive60.A.dangerous B.happy C.beautiful D.clever5.(2022秋·广东广州·高一广州市玉岩中学校考期中)It was a dark night. Thick, dark, gray clouds had made sure that there was no starlight or moon light to ____61____ me as I walked out of my porch (门厅). Still, I kept the porch light off because I didn’t want to be ____62____ by bugs and moths (飞蛾) on this sticky ____63____ evening. I stood there for a while letting my eyes adjust to the lack of ____64____.It was then, though, that I saw them. First one blink of light at the far end of the ____65____ followed by another and then another. I ____66____. I recognized them at once as my firefly (萤火虫) friends, my lightning bug buddies who always ____67____ this time of the year.When I was little I used to sit in the grass and watch them ____68____ fly around blinking on and off. I never ____69____ and put one in a jar as some kids did because I never wanted to hurt these messengers of light. Their time on this earth was so ____70____ as it was. I tried to enjoy them each night they were here. It always ____71____ me when they disappeared in the fall and it alwaysmade my heart sing when they ____72____ the next summer.We are like them in a lot of ways. Our ____73____ here on earth is brief. Often our light of love is more like on and off blinks rather than a ____74____ shine. Still, we do our best to share it and take ____75____ in knowing that others will be shining their light long after we are gone. 61.A.show B.please C.greet D.impact62.A.injured B.troubled C.shined D.tracked63.A.spring B.summer C.fall D.winter64.A.heat B.water C.air D.light65.A.porch B.room C.forest D.grassland66.A.wept B.cried C.ran D.smiled67.A.showed up B.gave in C.settled down D.tuned in68.A.slowly B.cautiously C.nervously D.frequently69.A.saw B.hit C.got D.caught70.A.brief B.terrible C.useful D.hard71.A.surprised B.depressed C.confused D.excited72.A.reduced B.realise C.reappeared D.reacted73.A.life B.memory C.mind D.hope74.A.faint B.steady C.bright D.clear75.A.delight B.action C.comfort D.interest对高三学生而言,就是要通过训练转化为学生的答题能力。

高考英语完形填空专题练习带参考答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习带参考答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习带参考答案高考英语完形填空专题练习1:Thanks to a combination of young businessmen, large numbers of university students and revitalization(新生) efforts by the local and national governments, todays Nanjing has an __36__ of youthful exuberance(繁茂) that would have been __37__ only a few decades ago. __38__, the city, a booming city of 6.5 million on the banks of the Yangtze River some 185 miles west of Shanghai, bears __39__ resemblance to the former capital of China that suffered the worst cruelty and violence of World War II.__40__ Nanjing has shown a remarkable capacity for reinvention during its 2500year history. And in recent years, the city has moved __41__ its tragic past to become a vital engine of Chinas economic growth, thanks __42__ to its position in the middle of Chinas prosperous eastern seaboard. Growth has also __43__ thanks to improved ground transportation: A new bullet train linking Nanjing and Shanghai started service last year, __44__ travel time between the cities from several hours to just 75 minutes, and a BeijingShanghai highspeed line is __45__ to open later this year, with a stop in Nanjing. Within the city, two metro lines were built in the last few years; 15 more are planned to begin service by 2030.Signs of Nanjings __46__ wealth and optimism can be seen enerywhere. In the heart of the downtown Xinjiekou district, a bronze statue of SunYatsen, __47__ the father of modern China, looks __48__ over a busy __49__ area.There is perhaps no more __50__ symbol of the citys transformation than the Zifeng Tower, a 1480foot skyscraper that opened its doors last May. __51__ offices, restaurants and an InterContinental hotel, the tower is the second tallest building in China and billed as the seventh tallest in the world.Underlying all this development is a large Chinese and __52__ student population—there are several major universities, plus a branch of Johns Hopkinss international studies school. In fact, art and music __53__ in all sorts of places.On a larger __54__, local government officials and private investors are pushing the city as a rising center for contemporary art and architecture, hoping to attract __55__ from the neonbathed streets of its neighbor Shanghai.()36. A. advance B. affection C. air D. ability()37. A. unforgettable B. unthinkable C. unbearable D. unnecessary ()38. A. Actually B. Regretfully C. Hopefully D. Consequently()39. A. close B. slight C. much D. little()40. A. Because B. But C. As D. Since()41. A. beyond B. on C. off D. out()42. A. in addition B. in all C. in part D. in fact()43. A. started B. enlarged C. existed D. accelerated()44. A. removing B. cutting C. dividing D. lowering()45. A. scheduled B. invented C. desired D. meant()46. A. attractive B. wellreceived C. newfound D. discovered()47. A. thought B. treated C. considered D. elected()48. A. out B. at C. about D. for()49. A. remote B. regional C. rural D. commercial()50. A. universal B. visible C. traditional D. political()51. A. Keeping B. Consisting C. Opening D. Housing()52. A. British B. western C. American D. foreign()53. A. spring up B. stand up C. set up D. keep up()54. A. extent B. degree C. scale D. level()55. A. businessmen B. students C. tourists D. painters高考英语完形填空专题练习参考答案:36~40 CBADB41~45 ACDBA46~50 CCADB51~55 DDACC高考英语完形填空专题练习2:The horse and carriage is a thing of the past, but love and marriage are still with us and still closely interrelated. Most American marriages, particularly first marriages 36 young couples, are the result of attraction and affection 37 than practical considerations. In the United States, parents do not 38 marriages for their children. Teenagers begin 39 in high school and usually find mates(配偶) through their own academic and social 40 .Though young people feel 41 to choose their friends from 42 groups, most choose a mate of similar background. This is due in part to parental43 . Parents can not spouses(配偶)for their children, but they can usually44 choices by 10 disapproval of someone they consider unsuitable.45 , marriages between members of different groups are increasing, probably because of the greater 46 of todays youth and the fact that they are restricted by 47 prejudices than their parents. Many young people 48 their home towns to attend college, serve in the armed forces, 49 pursue a career in a bigger city. Once away from home and family, its more 50 for them to date and marry outside their own social group.In mobile American society, interclass 51 are neither nor shocking. Interfaith marriages are on the 52 particularly between Protestants and Catholics. On the other hand, 53 marriage is still very uncommon. It can be difficult for couples to from different races to find a place to live, 54 friendships, and raise a family. Marriages between people of different national 55 (but the same race and religion) have been commonplace here since colonial(殖民的) times.36. A. involving B. linking C. connecting D. including37. A. more B. less C. other D. rather38. A. provide B. consider C. arrange D. admit39. A. dating B. appointing C. engaging D. matching40. A. positions B. customs C. contracts D. contacts41. A. certain B. abnormal C. awkward D. free42. A. limited B. identical C. diverse D. distant43. A. order B. ignorance C. guidance D. rudeness44. A. force B. influence C. make D. offer45. A. However B. Moreover C. Therefore D. Furthermore46. A. mobility B. motive C. moral D. mission47. A. greater B. stronger C. narrower D. fewer48. A. desert B. leave C. escape D. remove49. A. but B. so C. or D. and50. A. difficult B. likely C. important D. risky51. A. communications B. marriages C. exchanges D. associations52. A. edge B. decline C. rise D. air53. A. international B. interstate C. internet D. interracial54. A. keep up B. bring up C. put up D. turn up55. A. source B. origin C. resource D. standard高考英语完形填空专题练习参考答案:36.A 37.D 38.C 39.A 40.D 41.D 42.C 43.C 44.B 45.A 46.A 47.D 48.B 49.C 50.B 51.B 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.B。

高考英语完形填空模拟练习带答案

高考英语完形填空模拟练习带答案

高考英语完形填空模拟练习带答案高考英语完形填空模拟练习1:In our discussion with people on how education can help them succeed in life, a woman remembered the first meeting of anintroductory__36__course about 20 years ago.The professor __37__the lecture hall, placed upon his desk a large jar filled with dried beans(豆), and invited the students to _38_how many beans the jar contained. After __39__shouts of wildly wrong guesses the professor smiled a thin, dry smile, announced the __40__ answer, and went on saying, ”You have just __41__an important lesson about science. That is: Never__42__ your own senses.”Twenty years later, the __43__could guess what the professor had in mind. He __44__himself, perhaps,as inviting his students to start an exciting __45__into an unknown world Invisible(无形的)to the 46 ,which can be discovered only through scientific 47 .But the seventeen-year-old girl could not accept or even 48 the invitation. She was just 49 to understand the world. And she 50 that her firsthand experience could be te 51 .The professor, however, said that it was 52 .he was taking away her only 53 for knowing and was providing her with no substitute. “I remember feeling small and 54 ,”the women says, “and I did the only thing I could do. I 55 the course that afternoon, and I havent gone near science since.”36.A. art B. history C. science D. math37.A. searched fo B. looked at C. got through D. marched into38.A. count B. guess C. report D. watch39.A. warning B. giving C. turning away D. listening to40.A. ready B. possible C. correct D. difficult41.A. learned B. prepared C. taught D. taken42.A. lose B. trust C. sharpen D. show43.A. lecturer B. scientist C. speaker D. woman44.A. described B. respected C. saw D. served45.A. voyage B. movement C. change D. rush46.A. professor B. eye C. knowledge D. light47. A. model B. senses C. spirit D. methods48. A. hear B. make C. present D. refuse49. A. suggesting B. beginning C. pretending D. waiting50. A. believed B. doubted C. proved D. explained51. A. growth B. strength C. faith D. truth52. A. firm B. interesting C. wrong D. acceptable53. A. task B. tool C. success D. connection54. A. cruel B. proud C. frightened D. brave55. A. dropped B. started C. passed D. missed【答案】36.C 37.D 38.B 39.D 40.C 41.A 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.B 47.D 48.A 49.B 50.A 51.D 52.C 53.B 54.A 55.A高考英语完形填空模拟练习2:Diana Velex does everythings with maximum effore—and at maximum speed.That 36 learning a new languague,completing two certificates and opening a store.When arriving in Canada in 2008,she had one 37 ;to have what she had back Home in Colombia.”I didnt want to 38 what I do ,like so many who come to a new Country,” she said .”I 39 to open a store here in Canada but knew I had to 40 myself properly.”Diana quickly realize that making her dream of shop owership in Canada a 41 Meant going to school to get the 42 education and certification.”My experience of Owning a shop and working as a designer in Colombia gave me43 in my abilities. But I Coundt speak the language and I had to 44 how to do things in Canada. It was like having to. 45 all over again,”said Diana46 ,she found just the help she needed for relaunch (重新开张) 47 continuing education at George Brown College. She began taking 48 for both the Essential Skills in Fashion Certificate and the image Consulting Certificate in May 2009. 49 Diana met with the language barrier, she was always going 50 while at college.By the end of October 2009,she had completed all certificate requirements. Within two years after her 51 in Canada, Diana at last achieved her 52 goal when her new store opened its doors in Torontos Sheppard Center. She was on the fast-track to 53 .Looking back, Diana, a fashion(时装)designer, 54 her achievements to the goal she set, the education she received from the college, and 55 the efforts she made. Now Diana is very happy doing what she is doing.36. A. requires B. encourages C. interduce D. advises37. A. goal B. memory C. choice D. problem38. A. aontinue B. choose C. change D. lose39. A. demanded B. decided C. agreed D. hesitated40. A. teach B. prepare C. enjoy D. persuade41. A. reality B. fact C. challenge D. wonder42. A. phyaical B. private C. primary D. necessary43. A. pressure B. judgement C. influence D. confidence44. A. put away B. depend on C. learn about D. look into45. A. advance B. start C. suffer D. work46. A. Naturally B. Gradually C. Luckily D. Clearly47. A. through B. for C. before D. with48. A. notes B. responsibilities C. chances D. courses49. A. Though B. AS C. Since D. Once50. A. around B. back C. ahead D. out51. A. adventure B. arrival C. performance D. journey52. A. original B. common C. another D. distant53. A. success B. wealth C. glory D. happiness54. A. adds B. connects C. devotes D. owes55. A. after all B. above all C. at least D. at first 【答案】36-40CACBB 41-45ADDCB 46-50CADAC 51-55BAADB。

高三英语完形填空专练40篇(带解析)

高三英语完形填空专练40篇(带解析)

高三英语完形填空专练篇(一)1Many years ago my dad was diagnosed (诊断) with a terminal illness . He was unable to work at 36 job . He would be fine for quite a while , but would then fall suddenly 37 and have to be admitted to the hospital .He wanted to do something to keep himself 38 , so he decided to volunteer at the local children 39 . My dad loved kids . He would talk to them and play with them .Sometimes , he would 40 one of his kids . In certain instances , he would give 41 to the sad parents of these children .One of his kids was a girl who had been admitted with a 42 disease that paralyzed(使…瘫痪) her from the neck down . I don’t know the 43 of the disease , but I do know that it was very sad for a little girl . My dad decided to try to help her . He started 44 her in her room , bringing paints , brushes and paper . He stood the paper up 45 a backing , put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint . He didn’t use his hands at all . Only his 46 would move . He would visit her 47 he could and paint for her . All the while he would tell her , “see , you can do 48 you set your mind to .”49 , she began to paint using her mouth , and she and my dad became friends . Soon after , the little girl was discharged (允许出院). My dad also 50 the children hospital for a little while because he became ill. Sometime later after my dad had recovered and 51 to work , he was at the volunteer counter one day and 52 the front door open . In came the little girl who had been paralyzed , but this time she was 53 . She ran straight to my dad and hugged him really tight . She gave my dad a picture she had done using her 54 . At the bottom it read, “thank you for helping me walk .”Sometimes love is more 55 than doctors , and my dad-who died just a few months after the little girl gave him the picture-loved every single child in that hospital .36.A.an important B.a steady C.an easy D.a good37.A.ill B.behind C.asleep D.down38.A.well B.wealthy C.busy D.healthy39.A.palace B.hospital C.center D.park40.A.teach B.miss C.lose D.treat41.A.speech B.comfort C.praise D.help42.A.special B.curious C.strange D.rare43.A.result B.reason C.name D.course44.A.observing B.drawing C.painting D.visiting45.A.with B.across C.against D.over46.A.head B.neck C.fingers D.eyes47.A.with whoever B.whenever C.as if D.as soon as 48.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing49.A.Basically B.Naturally C.Eventually D.Suddenly50.A.left B.entered C.rushed to D.stayed at51.A.stopped B.returned C.hesitated D.refused52.A.pushed B.noticed C.observed D.kicked53.A.shouting B.lying C.walking D.jumping54.A.hands B.pens C.paper D.mind55.A.thankful B.useful C.thoughtful D.powerful2I watch her and her mother decorate her college dormitory room.Everything is in place organized and arranged.Her room nicely accommodates not only her clothes and bric-a-brac,but her21 as well.I begin to accept that her room at home is no longer hers.It is now ours,our room for her when she22 .I 23 myself thinking of when I held her in the cradle of my arm,in the chair alongside my wife's hospital bed.One day old.So 24 ,so beautiful,so perfect,so 25 dependent on her new,26 parents. Time marches relentlessly(不停地).She looks up now,catching me 27 at her, causing her to say to her mother." Mom, Dad’s looking at me 28 .”The last few days,I touch her arm,her face一anything—29 that when my wife and I return home,she will not be with and there will be nothing to30 .I have so much to say, but no31 with which to say itMy32 changed from the day I drove this child home from the hospital. I saw myself33 that day, and it has led to a lot of places that I would never have found on my own .She says,“It'll be all right,Dad.I’ll be home from school 34 .”I tell her she will have a great year but I say little else.I am afraid somehow to speak and I only hold on to our good-bye hug a little longer, a little35 .I gaze into her eyes and 36 to go. My wife’s eyes follow her as she leaves us.37 do not.Maybe if I don’t look,I can imagine that she really hasn’t38 ;I know that what she is embarking upon (开始)is exciting and wonderful.I remember what the world looked like to me39 everything was new.As I walk to the car with my wife at my side,my eyes are wet,my heart is sore,and I realize that my life is 40 forever.21.A.sister’s B.teacher's C.mother's D.roommate's22.A.lives B.visits C.separates D.graduates23.A.force B.leave C.find D.has24.A.small B.big C.funny D.strong25.A.severely B.totally C.slightly D.strictly26.A.untested B.experienced C.qualified D.casual27.A.laughing B.staring C.glaring D.looking28.A.funny B.frightening C.kind D.sad29.A.expecting B.imaging C.knowing D.doubting30.A.see B.touch C.kiss D.hug31.A.sentence B.quotes C.saying D.words32.A.day B.career C.life D.age33.A.easily B.carefully C.differently D.seriously34.A.quick B.soon C.fast D.rapidly35.A.gentler B.softer C.tighter D.warmly36.A.start B.turn C.run D. wonder37.A.Hers B.My wife's C.Mine D.Ours38.A.gone B.grown C.born D.found39.A.although B.so long as C.when D.every time 40.A.destroyed B.beginning C.ended D.changing3It is 36 secret that many children would be healthier and happier with adoptive parents(养父母)than with the parents that nature dealt them. That is especially 37 of children who remain in homes where they’re badly treated because the law blindly favors biological parents. It is also true of children who suffer for years in foster(寄养)homes 38 parents who can’t or won’t care for them but 39 to give up custody (监护)rights.Fourteen-year-old Kimberly Mays 40 neither description, but her recent court victory could 41 children who do. Kimberly has been the object of an angry custody battle between the man who 42 her and her biological parents, with whom she has never 43 . A Florida judge decided that the teenager can 44 with the only father she has ever known and that her biological parents have no legal right on her.Shortly after 45 in December 1978, Kimberly Mays and another baby were 46 switched(调换)and sent home with the 47 parents. Kimberly’s biological parents received a child who died of a heart disease in 1988. Medical test 48 that the child wasn’t their own daughter, 49 Kim was, thus leading to a custody battle with Robert Mays.In 1989, the two families 50 that Robert Mays would continue to have custody right with the biological parents getting 51 rights. Those right were ended when Mr. Mays decided that Kimberly was being 52 .The decision to leave Kimberly 53 Mr. Mays caused heated discussion. But the judge made clear that Kimberly did have the right to sue(起诉)on her own behalf. Thus he made clear that she was 54 a personal possession of her parents. Biological parents does not mean a complete 55 that cancels(取消)all the rights of the children.36.A.not B.no C.a D.the37.A.terrible B.true C.sad D.natural38.A.for B.because C.because of D.as39.A.have B.stick C.want D.refuse40.A.fits B.knows C.likes D.supports41.A.save B.help C.trouble D.surprise42.A.bore B.protected C.grew D.raised43.A.played B.thought C.lived D.met44.A.remain B.leave C.share D.talk45.A.birth B.operation C.treatment D.illness46.A.mistakenly B.purposefully C.hopefully D.additionally47.A.own B.wrong C.bad D.other48.A.explained B.said C.showed D.announced 49.A.therefore B.but C.or D.so50.A.quarreled B.thought C.prepared D.agreed51.A.visiting B.equal C.watching D.biological 52.A.wounded B.hidden C.forbidden D.hurt53.A.with B.on C.by D.in54.A.more than B.just C.no more than D.rather than55.A.control B.order C.belong D.ownership4My first performance in front of an audience was coming up soon.I tried as hard as I could to remain 36, but I had an empty feeling in my stomach. I stared down at my sweat covered, 37 hands.I looked up again at the audience, realizing that these were 38 people. They were not just my mum and dad, who 39 say, "Good job!" even if I messed up the entire piece.What if I had the wrong music? What if I played the wrong notes?As it 40, I was never able to answer these questions because the spotlight was 41 for me. I grasped my hands tightly together, drying off the sweat.Slowly I walked to the mulberry piano in the 42 of the room. It contained 88 demanding keys, which were waiting impatiently to be played.I swallowed the golfball-sized lump(隆起的) in my throat and sat down. 43, I opened the music.Next, I rested my still shaking hands on the ivory keys.As my fingers played across the keys, I was becoming more 44 of my preparation for this moment. But the memory of my year of training came flooding back. I knew that I had practiced this piece 45 that I could play it backwards if 46 .Although at one point I accidentally played two keys 47 the intended one, I continued to move my fingers automatically (自动的).My eyes burned holes into the page in front of me.There was no 48 that I was going to lose my concentration. To keep this promise to myself, I leaned 49 and focused carefully on the music.50 1 came to the end of the page, a warning 51 inside my head: DON' T MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN YOU TURN THE PAGE!Needless to say, I 52 myself with all my heart and mind.And, proud of my "page- turning" feat(技艺) I finished the 53 of the piece without making a single mistake.After the final note died away, a celebration went into action 54 my head.1 had finished.I had mastered (征服)the 55.36.A.unknown B.still C.calm D.quiet37.A.shaking B.moving C.waving D.wandering38.A.true B.real C.young D.old39.A.will B.can C.could D.would40.A.turned out B.turned up C.turned back D.turned down 41.A.looking B.searching C.expecting D.waiting42.A.comer B.cross C.center D.passage43.A.Slowly B.Happily C.Quickly D.Suddenly44.A.sure B.unsure C.certain D.confident45.A.so much time B.so hardlyC.such a lot of time D.so many times46.A.requested B.told C.demanded D.ordered47.A.in spite of B.instead of C.in the way of D.in the shape of48.A.way B.need C.use D.sense49.A.backward B.forward C.upward D.downward50.A.Then B.Next C.When D.While51.A.appeared B.had C.raised D.went52.A.told B.asked C.obeyed D.refused53.A.other B.part C.left D.rest54.A.inside B.outside C.out of D.on55.A.musical B.piece C.impossible D.possible5Elderly people respond best to a calm and unhurried environment . This is not always easy to 36 as their behavior can sometimes be irritating (令人恼怒的). If they get 37 or upset , then they may become more confused (糊涂的)and more difficult to look after . 38 sometimes it can be extremely difficult , it is best to be 39 and not to get upset yourself . You should always 40 old people to do as much as possible for themselves but be ready to 41 a helping hand when necessary .Failing memory makes it 42 for the elderly to recall all the basic kinds of information we 43 for granted . The obvious way to help in this 44 is to supply the information that is missing and help them make 45 of what is going on . You must use every opportunity to provide information , 46 remember to keep it simple and easy to understand .When the elderly person makes 47 statements about going out to his or her old 48 or visitinga dead relative , 49 in a calm matter-of-fact fashion : “You are retired now . Will you come and help mewith the dishes ?”We depend 50 on the information provided by signposts , clocks , calendars and newspapers .These assist us to 51 and direct our behavior . Confused old people need these 52 all the time to compensate (弥补) for their memory . Encourage them to use 53 boards or diaries for important 54 events and label the contents of different cupboards and drawers . Many other aids such as information cards , 55 photos , notes , addresses or shopping lists could help in individual case .36.A.provide B.protect C.discover D.examine37.A.happy B.easy C.excited D.comfortable38.A.As a result B.Even C.For D.Although39.A.patient B.protective C.ready D.helpful40.A.tell B.encourage C.warn D.permit41.A.carry B.make C.lend D.offer42.A.necessary B.difficult C.terrible D.impossible43.A.make B.give C.think D.take44.A.condition B.situation C.action D.position45.A.sense B.use C.light D.fun46.A.do B.or C.however D.but47.A.obvious B.strange C.confused D.fixed48.A.factory B.hospital C.school D.employment49.A.correct B.repeat C.check D.care50.A.hardly B.heavily C.totally D.simply51.A.collect B.form C.keep D.organize 52.A.information B.advice C.aids D.materials53.A.reminder B.flat C.recovery D.wood54.A.improving B.coming C.moving D.exciting55.A.beautiful B.unforgettable C.nice D.old6While in the army there was nothing I dislike so much as the map-reading course,for thesimple reason that I always feel 36 even with a map in my hand.For weeks I had 37 awake at night thinking of the 38 test I would have to face at the end of the course. 39 the evil day arrived.It was my responsibility to lead a small band of soldiers back to camp from the middle of40 .We were driven out in a(n) 41 lorry and left in a ploughed field with 42 to get back to camp as quickly as possible.Well knowing my 43 ,the soldiers smiled as they saw me looking at the map and they made a11 sorts of helpful suggestions. I folded the map up,put it in my pocket,and said that we would44 east. After walking through the cornfield for over an hour we came to a wide stream. I looked at the map 45 .It seemed to be 46 with masses of thin blue lines. But Which 47 line was this steam? In despair,we sat down in the cool 48 and I feel 1ike 49 the map into the water. Fifteen minutes later,a boat passed and I asked the boatman if he could give us 50 to the nearest village. I 51 that we had been out for a walk and 52 got lost. The boatman invited us on 53 and I felt54 when he told me that he had helped hundreds of soldiers to pass their map-reading test! Not long55 ,we got off that boat and,following the boatman’s instructions, took a bus into the village and get back to camp.36.A.stupid B.blind C.puzzled D.lost37.A.suffered B.lain C.slept D.1aid38.A.basic B.actual C.practical D.special39.A.At last B.At once C.As a result D.After all40.A.village B.downtown C.nowhere D.forest41.A.closed B.advanced C.ordinary D.damaged 42.A.suggestions B.directions C.information D.instructions 43.A.weakness B.thought C.task D.strength44.A.head B.point C.march D.guide45.A.gradually B.therefore C.merely D.again46.A.spread B.painted C.covered D.separated47.A.similar B.particular C.correct D.wonderful48.A.tent B.shadow C.shore D.shade49.A.tearing B.throwing C.striking D.destroying50.A.lift B.ride C.favor D.service51.A.declared B.pretended C.admitted D.described 52.A.altogether B.almost C.possible D.somehow53.A.board B.boat C.purpose D.platform54.A.afraid B.foolish C.fortunate D.interested55.A.ago B.1ate C.afterwards D.away7On a cold November afternoon, my mother and I were walking home from a pizza store. We were dressed warmly and 36 with the rented video we had been dying for watch, I was feeling a little 37 , as I was carrying our shopping, bags of snacks and the 38 .They were so heavy that I decided to 39 some things. So I started to walk towards the garbage can 40 I noticed a poor man walking his bike out of the restaurant in front of us. He _41 a paper bag with his dirty hand. He headed over to another nearby garbage can and started _42 it.I suddenly felt very 43 because I was about to do away with a new drink just 44 it was heavy. I knew this man would take all he could 45 , so I walked up to him and 46 the drink and some snacks to him. The man looked up 47 and took what I gave him.A huge smile spread 48 his face and this caused me to feel indescribable 49 . I felt like I 50 be happier with myself, but then he said, “This is my son’s lucky day!”With that, he 51 me happily and started off on his bike. I even heard him 52 a song as he rode away.I got a warm feeling inside and I knew I had done something good, for the man and his family. I now understand what is 53 by the saying “Giving is getting”.Since then, every time I have the 54 to do something nice, the image of the man’s happiness caused by my small gift appears in my mind. This is the 55 of charity.36. A. equipped B. covered C. done D. offered37. A. upset B. happy C. tired D. excited38. A. video B. books C. pizza D. clothes39. A. send off B. throw away C. put away D. send out40. A. after B. when C. before D. while41. A. owned B. presented C. held D. sought42. A. going into B. finding out C. looking through D. working out43. A. stupid B. guilty C. disappointed D. happy44. A. since B. for C. because D. when45. A. get B. search C. hear D. see46. A. dropped B. kept C. turned D. handed47. A. sadly B. coldly C. surprisedly D. patiently48. A. in B. across C. by D. over49. A. regret B. satisfaction C. failure D. curiosity50. A. couldn’t B. shouldn’t C. needn’t D. mustn’t51. A. smiled B. told C. saw D. thanked52. A. whistling B. whispering C. listening D. making53. A. referred B. said C. meant D. spoken54. A. time B. chance C. idea D. effort55. A. power B. effect C. result D. mystery8One summer night, on my way home from work, I decided to see a movie. I knew the theatre would beair-conditioned and I couldn’t face my 16 apartment.Sitting in the theater I had to look through the 17 between the two tall heads in front of me. I had to keep changing the angle ( 角度) 18 she leaned over to talk to him, 19 he leaned over to kiss her. Why do Americans express such feelings in a 20 place?I thought the movie would be good for my English, but 21 it turned out, it was an 22 movie. After about an hour I decided to give up the movie and 23 my popcorn (爆米花). I’ve never understood why they give you so much popcorn! It tasted pretty good, 24.After a while I heard 25 more of the romantic-sounding Italians. I just heard the 26 of the popcorn crunching (嘎扎的响声) between my teeth. My thought started to 27 . I remembered when I was in South Korea, I 28 to watch Kojak on TV frequently. He spoke perfect Korean—I was really amazed. He seemed like a good friend to me 29 I saw him again in New York speaking 30 English instead of perfect Korean. He didn’t even have a Korean accent and I 31 like I had been cheated. When our family moved to the United States six years ago, none of us spoke any English. 32 we had begun to learn a few words, my mother suggested that we all should speak English at home. Everyone agreed, but our house became very 33 and we all seemed to avoid each other. We sat at the dinner table in silence, 34 that to speaking the difficult language. Mother tried to say something in English, but it 35 out all wrong and we all burnt into laughter and decided to forget it! We have been speaking Korean at home ever since.16. A. warm B. hot C. heated D. cool17. A. hole B. blank C. break D. space18. A. any time B. the moment C. some time D. every time19. A. while B. whenever C. or D. and20. A. private B. public C. theatrical D. open21. A. since B. when C. what D. as22. A. English B. Italian C. Korean D. American23. A. exchange B. eat C. threw away D. taste24. A. too B. still C. though D. certain25. A. much B. any C. no D. few26. A. voice B. sound C. signal D. noise27. A. wonder B. wander C. imagine D. leave28. A. enjoyed B. happened C. turned D. used29. A. until B. because C. then D. therefore30. A. formal B. informal C. perfect D. practical31. A. felt B. looked C. seemed D. appeared32. A. While B. If C. Before D. Once33. A. empty B. quiet C. still D. calm34. A. connecting B. stopping C. referring D. preferring35. A. found B. got C. came D. made9My wife and I had just finished the 150-mile trip home from our daughter’s college. It wasthe 21 time in our lives that she would be gone for any length of 22 .We wondered howother people had 23 it.Later in bed, I 24 the time I started college. My father had driven me, too. My mother had to stay behind to 25 the cows from getting into the crops. I, the fourth in a line of brothers, was the first to 26 college.The truck was slow and I was glad. I didn’t want to get to 27 too soon. I shook hands with my father in the truck and he didn’t say a word. But I knew he was going to make a little 28 . He finally said,“I never went to college and 29 of your brothers went to college. I can’t say you don’t do this or that, because everything is different and I don’t know what is going to 30 , but I think things will work out. When you get a job, be sure to be 31 and work hard.”I knew that soon I would be 32 in the big town and I would be missing the life of the family.Then my father brought out the Bible that he had 33 so often. I knew that he would miss it but I must take it. He just said,“This can help you 34 you will let it.”When I finished school I took the Bible back to my father. But he said he wanted me to 35 it.Now, too late, I remember. It would have been so 36 to give it to my daughter when she got out of the car. But I didn’t. I could give her 37 .My father could give me 38 a Bible. But I don’t really believe now that I gave her half as 39 as my father gave me. So the next morning I did up the book and sent it to her. I wrote a 40 .“This can help you,”I said,“if you will let it”21.A.first B.last C.very D.happiest22.A.while B.time C.place D.journey23.A.understood B.stood C.thought D.tried24.A.remembered B.called C.thought of D.went through25.A.let B.raise C.keep D.feed26.A.take part in B.go away to C.begin with D.continue with27.A.my daughter’s college B.my homeC.the city D.the farm28.A.speech B.living C.promise D.progress29.A.some B.one C.none D.all30.A.happen B.end C.take in D.break out31.A.lively B.hard C.reasonable D.honest32.A.happy B.alone C.sure D.lost33.A.bought B.read C.loved D.given34.A.if B.unless C.which D.though35.A.keep B.return C.post D.sell36.A.popular B.strange C.ready D.nice37.A.something B.everything C.a book D.a Bible38.A.only B.really C.surely D.very39.A.much B.many C.far D.good40.A.composition B.speech C.word D.note10One day, a poor boy who was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods from door to door found that he only had one dime left. He was hungry so he decided to 36 for a meal at the next house.However, he lost his nerve 37 a lovely young woman opened the door. Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked 38 so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it39 , and then asked, “How much do I owe you?”“You don’t owe me anything,” she 40 . “Mother has taught me never to accept pay for a__41 .” He said, “Then I thank you from the bottom of my heart.” As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger 42 , but it also increased his faith in God and human race. He was about to give up and quit before this point.Years later the young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where specialists can be called 43 to study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now44 , was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light45 his eyes. Immediately, he 46 and went down through the hospital hall into her room.47 in his doctor’s gown he went in to see her. He 48 her at once. He went back to the consultation room and 49 to do his best to save her life. From that day on, he gave 50__attention to her case.After a long 51 the battle was won. Dr. Kelly 52 the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it and then wrote something on the side. The bill was sent to her room. She was afraid to open it because she was 53 that it would take the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally she looked, and the note on the side of the bill caught her 54 . She read these words…“Paid in full with a glass of milk.”(Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly Tears of joy flooded her eyes as she 55 silently. “Thank you, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands.”36.A.call B.make C.beg D.prepare37.A.while B.when C.though D.unless38.A.thirsty B.lazy C.tired D.hungry39.A.slowly B.unexpectedly C.steadily D.hurriedly40.A.announced B.shook C.replied D.doubted41.A.reward B.kindness C.hand D.value42.A.physically B.mentally C.normally D.properly43.A.up B.for C.on D.in44.A.rich B.famous C.observant D.vivid45.A.fixed B.consulted C.filled D.concentrated46.A.rose B.raised C.got D.left47.A.Worn B.Having C.putting D.Dressed48.A.recognized B.knew C.spared D.regained49.A.desired B.declared C.determined D.declined50.A.special B.ordinary C.normal D.no51.A.decision B.preparation C.struggle D.debate52.A.ordered B.requested C.confused D.compressed53.A.negative B.uncertain C.positive D.obvious 54.A.presentation B.preference C.attention D.arrangement55.A.praised B.pretended C.pressed D.prayed高三英语完形填空专练篇(一)参考答案136—40:BACBC 41—45:BDCDC 46—50:ABCCA 51—55:BBCAD221-25DBCAB 26-30ABACB 31-35DCCBC 36-40 BCACD336—40 BBCDA 41—45 BDCAA 46—50 ABCBD 51—55 ADAAD436—40CABDA 41—45 DCABD 46—50ABABC 51—55 ACDAC536—40 ACDAB 41—45 CBDBA 46—50 DCDAB 51—55 DCABD636—40 DBCAC 41—45 ADAAD 46—50 CBDBA 51—55 BDABC736—40 ACABB 41—45 CCBCA 46—50 DCBBA 51—55 DACBA816—20 BDDCB 21—25 DBBCC 26—30 BBDAC 31—35 ADBDC921—25 ABBCC 26—30 BCACA 31—35 DBBAA 36—40 DBAAD1036.C beg for“向……要”,也可以用ask for,其他答案不合语境。

高考英语完形填空专题练习及参考答案

高考英语完形填空专题练习及参考答案

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

高考英语《完形填空》专项练习(一)带答案和解析

高考英语《完形填空》专项练习(一)带答案和解析

高考英语《完形填空》专项练习(一)阅读下面短文,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。

It was raining cats and dogs.1.,we were in a car and my uncle,who was2.,had the situation under control.We passed slowly by an oil-palm(油棕榈)farm land.The heavy rain made 3.poor.So my uncle drove very carefully.He had all the lights on.So did the other drivers.I could 4.little spots of light on the other cars through the white sheet of rain.Black clouds floated overhead.It felt as though they were about to5.on us at any moment. Lightning6.across the sky and onto the distant hills.The following7.made deep sounds unceasingly.Some flashes of lightning came uncomfortably close and the8.thunderclap was deafening,even with all our windows9..Suddenly a loud crack made us10..Then my uncle pointed a11.finger at something outside the car.I looked in the12.and saw an oil-palm tree some ten meters away actually13.in half through the middle.It was burnt black and14..I then realized that it had just been struck by lightning.We were so lucky that the lightning had struck the tree instead of us.Still trembling,my uncle quickly drove away from the15.zone.We had just had a close brush with death.It was close,too close for comfort.1.A.Surprisingly B.Interestingly C.Fortunately D.Excitedly 2.A.driving B.running C.hiking D.cycling 3.A.ability B.reliability C.relativity D.visibility 4.A.make out B.set aside C.pick up D.make up 5.A.occur B.fall C.move D.rise6.A.flew B.flashed C.flowed D.turned 7.A.lightening B.rain C.thunder D.water 8.A.disappearing B.unforeseen C.foregoing D.resulting 9.A.out B.in C.down D.up10.A.hurt B.broken C.shocked D.depressed 11.A.trembling B.bleeding C.black D.slim 12.A.place B.space C.direction D.way 13.A.extended B.split C.sprang D.grew14.A.smoking B.boiling C.shining D.cooling 15.A.comfort B.luck C.development D.danger16.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

高考英语二轮复习:完形填空必做题 (1)

高考英语二轮复习:完形填空必做题 (1)

完形填空必做题(1)1. Skydiving isn't an activity for the faint of heart, but when you do it at 101 years old, you're pretty much a superhuman. On May 13, Verdun Hayes became the 1 person in the world to complete a 15,000-foot tandem jump (双人跳伞), 2 the Guinness World Records he once set up.Verdun Hayes wasn't 3 . He finished the jump with eight family members and two close friends at Dunkeswell Airport in England. As they 4 to make the jump, the entire family looked nervous, but 5 as well. Hayes' grandson-in-law Ian Honnor, the organizer of the family's jump, told TODAY, "He was probably the calmest one on the 6 . He had no fear and just loved it. He just wanted everyone to enjoy it and be healthy." Honnor, who helped 7 the outing, said this wasn't Hayes' first jump! "When he was more than ninety years old, his family held negative attitude and kept telling him he wasn't 8 to do the jump. However, he didn't give up his 9 . At the age of 100, he finally realized his ambition and became the first man of such an advanced age to 10 a tandem skydive."This time he made up his mind to shoot for the world record. "Because it's such a big 11 , it was decided that as many people in the family as we could possibly get were going to be 12 him," said Honnor. "He had four generations of his family in the air at the same time—they ranged from age 16 to 101." The family held a big party to 13 his achievement.Hayes even had some 14 for those people hoping to achieve the same thing at his age. "Just keep your mind 15 occupied by positive thoughts and keep as physically healthy as possible," said Hayes. "Those are the two great things."1.A. happiest B. bravest C. oldest D. riskiest2.A. equaling B. creating C. pursuing D. breaking3.A. alone B. tall C. unusual D. satisfied4.A. refused B. prepared C. claimed D. dared5.A. puzzled B. relieved C. frightened D. excited6.A. plane B. ground C. mountain D. tower7.A. discuss B. mention C. cancel D. plan8.A. reminded B. required C. allowed D. taught9.A. dream B. career C. freedom D. fantasy10.A. bear B. attempt C. hold D. understand11.A. party B. festival C. event D. duty12.A.in defense of B.in fear of C.in place of D.in support of13.A. ignore B. celebrate C. care D. report14.A. information B. warning C. invention D. advice15.A. fully B. partly C. nearly D. officially2.阅读下面短文,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。

高考英语完形填空练习题带参考答案

高考英语完形填空练习题带参考答案

高考英语完形填空练习题带参考答案高考英语完形填空练习题1:The word “sharp” can be 36 to describe many different things in your home, classroom, and places of work.In this chapter, the writer 37 sharp pencils, meaning pencils with a very fine 38 .The writer does not like dull pencils.We can also use “sharp” to describe the blades of knives.Knives also have points.We can use “sharp” to describe a 39 kind of point, 40 as the sharp points of kitchen and steak knives.Scissors have blades, too, and we can describe these blades as sharp or dull.Furthermore, the points of scissors are 41 sharp or 42 .Some tools, such as saws, scrapers, and garden tools, also have blades.We can use the words “sharp” and “dull”to describe the blades of these tools, 43 .Sharp knives, scissors, and tools are 44 to use.They cut things easily and quickly, without effort.“Sharp” can be used to describe the edges of furniture and 45 some containers.For example, the edge of a table or desk can be 46 .In addition; we can describe the edge of 47 open can as sharp.The top of a can is sometimes sharp 48 to cut your hand.A piece of glass from a(n) 49 jar or bottle is 50 very sharp.51 , we sometimes use “sharp” to describe people.A person who appears sharp is very well 52 .A person who is sharp, on the other hand, is intelligent, smart, and 53 learn and understand.To summaries, “sharp” can be used to describe many kinds of 54 that have blades, points, and edges.When we used it to describe people, it can mean nice looking, well dressed, or intelligent.It is an expensive word 55 it can be used in many different ways.?36.A.written ed C.seen D.taken37.A.talks about B.takes up C.care for D.makes up38.A.sharp B.color C.point D.edge39.A.some B.any C.only D.certain40.A.so B.as soon C.such D.or41.A.either B.neither C.too D.very42.A.blunt ed C.frank D.round43.A.too B.even C.either D.ever44.A.difficult B.easy C.interesting D.clean45.A.for B.with C.of D.at46.A.seen B.sharp C.smooth D.hard47.A.an B.a C.the D.any48.A.so as B.in order C.so that D.enough49.A.old B.broken C.new D.glass50.A.again B.quite C.rather D.ordinarily51.A.However B.Finally C.Therefore D.In this way52.A.prepared B.dressed C.mannered D.served53.A.easy to B.is to C.slow to D.quick to54.A.materials B.knives C.objects D.containers55.A.because B.even if C.though D.in case高考英语完形填空练习题参考答案:36.B 37.A 38.C 39.D 40.C 41.A 42.A 43.A 44.B 45.C 46.B 47.A 48.D 49.B 50.D 51.B 52.B 53.D 54.C 55.A高考英语完形填空练习题2:Upon arrival in the city, I observed two men fighting, one of whom had been seriously injured. I1him for his injuries and at the same time witnessed to him of God. I then2for two days, camping overnight, and arrived home without incident.Two weeks later I3my journey. Upon arriving in the city, I was4by the young man I had treated. He told me that he had known I carried money and5. He said, “Some friends and I followed you into the jungle, knowing you would camp6. We planned to kill you and take your money and drugs. 7just as we were about to move into your camp, we saw that you were8by 26 armed guards.”At this I laughed and said, “I was certainly all9out in that jungle.”The young man pressed the10, however, and said, “No sir, I was not the only person to see the11. My five friends also saw them, and we all12them. It was because of those guards that we were afraid and left you alone.”At this point in the sermon (说教) , one of the men jumped to his feet and13the missionary and asked if he could tell him the14day when this happened. The missionary told the15, and the man who interrupted told him this story:“On the night of your16in Africa, it was morning here and I was preparing to go play golf. I was about to putt (击打) 17I felt the urge to pray for you. In fact, the urging of God was so strong, I called men in this church to meet with me here to18for you. 19all of those men who met with me on that day stand up?”The men who had met together to pray that day stood up. The20quickly counted how many men he saw. There were 26.1. A. persuadedB. treatedC. thankedD. punished2. A. spentB. watchedC. traveledD. drove3. A. beganB. endedC. preparedD. repeated4. A. caughtB. approachedC. hurtD. welcomed5. A. medicinesB. goldC. treasuresD. clothes6. A. aloneB. lessC. overnightD. by7. A. AndB. ButC. ThenD. So8. A. surroundedB. seizedC. trappedD. taken9. A. afraidB. tiredC. aloneD. helpless10. A. buttonB. pointC. incidentD. key11. A. medicinesB. moneyC. jungleD. guards12. A. noticedB. wantedC. countedD. feared13. A. interruptedB. correctedC. hitD. questioned14. A. badB. exactC. otherD. following15. A. placeB. positionC. dateD. people16. A. incidentB. actionC. prayD. travel17. A. whileB. asC. whenD. before18. A. guardB. lightC. prayD. pay19. A. MustB. ShouldC. NeedD. Would20. A. youngsterB. missionaryC. prayerD. stranger 高考英语完形填空练习题参考答案:BCDBACBACBDCABCACCDB。

2023全国高考真题英语汇编:完形填空1

2023全国高考真题英语汇编:完形填空1

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

高考完形填空练习及解析

高考完形填空练习及解析

完形填空(一)There are many theories about the beginning of drama in ancient Greece. The one most widely accepted today is based on the assumption that drama ___16___ from ritual. The argument for this ___17___ goes as follows. In the beginning, human beings viewed the natural forces of the world —even the seasonal changes —as ___18___, and they ___19___ through various means to control these unknown and feared powers. Those ___20___ which appeared to bring the desired results were then retained and repeated ___21___ they hardened into fixed rituals. Eventually stories arose which explained or veiled the mysteries of the rites. As time passed some rituals were ___22___, but the stories, later called myths, persisted and provided material for art and drama.Those who believe that drama evolved out of ritual also argue that those rites ___23___ the seed of theater because music, dance, masks, and costumes were almost always used. ___24___, a suitable ___25___ had to be provided for performances and when the entire community did not participate, a clear ___26___ was usually made between the “acting area” and the “auditorium”. In addition, there were performers, and, since considerable importance was attached to ___27___ mistakes in the enactment of rites, religious leaders ___28___ assumed that task. Wearing masks and costumes, they often ___29___ other people, animals, or supernatural beings, and mimed the desired effect —success in hunt or battle, the coming rain, the revival of the Sun —as an ___30___ might. Eventually such ___31___ representations were separated from religious activities.Another theory ___32___ the theater’s origin from the human interest in storytelling. According to this view, tales (about the hunt, war, or other feats) are gradually ___33___, at first through the use of impersonation, action, and dialogue by a narrator and then through the ___34___ of each of the roles by a different person. A closely related ___35___ traces theater to those dances that are primarily rhythmical and gymnastic or that are imitations of animal movements and sounds.16. A. evolved B. differed C. dated D. resulted17. A. choice B. view C. principle D. suggestion18.A. unfavorable B. unpredictable C. unspeakable D. unreliable19. A. demanded B. afforded C. sought D. swore20. A. decisions B. themes C. traditions D. measures21. A. after B. until C. because D. although22. A. held B. enriched C. abandoned D. preserved23. A. contained B. replaced C. expanded D. altered24. A. However B. Instead C. Therefore D. Furthermore25. A. site B. tool C. gallery D. hall26. A. fence B. gesture C. option D. division27. A. making B. avoiding C. correcting D. discovering28. A. usually B. seldom C. never D. occasionally29. A. discussed B. mocked C. impersonated D. contradicted30. A. author B. interviewer C. employer D. actor31. A. political B. dramatic C. realisitic D. imaginative32. A. protects B. separates C. traces D. removes33. A. fixed B. forgotten C. elaborated D. highlighted34. A. selection B. observation C. recognition D. assumption35. A. theory B. plan C. event D. possibility完形填空(一):16. A。

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Is that alright?”“Of course, I’m just gla d that we are all able to44 ,” I said. His smile gave me so much 45 .I saw a man at the e vacuation(疏散) center 46 when people brought food to him, It was the first time in three days that food ha s been brought to their center. However, after he wiped the tears, his next 47 surprised me. “I am very 48 that we are provided with food. But people in the city next to us haven’t 49 any food at all. Please go to that centre as well.” And when hearing that, I realized there is a bright future on the other side of this 50 .31.A.traffic B.rescue C.communication D.businesses 32.A.missed B.caught C.noticed D.heard 33.A.hungry B.soft C.broken D.warm 34.A.toilet B.hotel C.hospital D.house 35.A.advertising B.opening C.repairing D.decorating 36.A.encourage B.save C.charge D.assist 37.A.drive B.follow C.lead D.send 38.A.start B.fill C.check D.wash 39.A.plenty B.lack C.variety D.diversity 40.A.direct B.straight C.long D.short 41.A.worried B. lucky C.excited D.annoyed 42.A.time B.turn C.duty D.decision 43.A.Apart from B.Together with C.Because of D.Instead of 44.A.share B.offer C.tolerate D.transform 45.A.comfort B.pleasure C.trouble D.entertainment 46.A.waiting B.grabbing C.sleeping D.crying 47.A.promises B.roles C.actions D.remarks 48.A.upset B.grateful C.surprised D.proud 49.A.bought B.supplied C.prepared D.receivedB“Now ,”Mrs. Virginia DeView said, smiling, “we are going to discover our professions .”The class seems to be greatly surprised. Our professions? We were only 13 and 14 years old! The teacher must be _36 _. “Yes, you will all be searching for your future 37 . Each of you will have to 38 someone in your field, plus give an oral report.”Each day in her class, Virginia DeView reminded us about this. Finally, I picked print journalism. This _39_ I had to go to interview a true-blue newspaper reporter. I was extremely nervous. I sat down in front of him_40_ able to speak. He looked at me and said, “Did you bring a pencil or pen?”I shook my head.“How about some 41_ ?”I shook my head again .Finally , I thought he realized I was 42 , and I got my first big tip as a 43 : “Never,never go anywhere without a pen and paper. You never know what you’ll run into. ”After a few days, I gave my oral report totally from 44 in class. I got an A on the entire project.Years later, I was in college looking around for a new career, but with no success. Then I _45 _Virginia DeView and my desire at 13 to be a journalist. 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But journalism did something to me; it was in my blood. _48__gave me the freedom to go up to total strangers and ask what was 49 .For the past 12 years, I’ve had the most satisfying reporting career, __50 __ stories from murders to airplane crashes and 51 choosing my strongest area. 52 _ I went to pick up my phone one day, an incredible wave of memories hit me and I realized that had it not been __53__Virginia DeView, I would not be sitting at that desk.I get 54 all the time: “How did you pick journalism?”“Well, you see, there was a teacher…”I just wish I could 55 her.36.A. good B. mad C. careless D. curious37.A. university B. family C. professions D. life38.A. interview B. find out C. admire D. learn from39.A. expressed B. ordered C. expected D. meant40.A. hardly B. nearly C. naturally D. eagerly41.A. drink B. newspapers C. preparations D. paper42.A. satisfied B. comfortable C. terrified D. sorry43.A. student B. journalist C. teacher D. writer44.A. research B. books C. imagination D. memory45.A. called B. recognized C. remembered D. visited46.A. answer B. promise C. stop D. persuade47.A. how B. whether C. why D. when48.A. 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