2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(13)

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高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练高三全册英语试题_2

高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练高三全册英语试题_2

手惰市安逸阳光实验学校完形填空精练(14)Passage 1Uncle Bruce has been my most influential role model. I admire him because he has 41 me into the person I am today by teaching me about respect and responsibility and that anything 42 having takes a lot of hard work.The most important thing he has 43 me is how to think. He always says, “You can learn something from everyone,44 it’s what not to do.” He always does what he45 . If he says, “I’ll pick you up at seven on Thursday,” it will46 . Also, Bruce is the kind of person who actually 47 you.Uncle Bruce was in the army for 20 years and went through some terrible 48 , but he hasn’t let them affect him49 . After hearing his stories about alcohol- and drug-related 50 , I have no interest in doing anything that could 51 me or my friends. He is also the only person who truly believes I can 52 it to West Point. He has done everything within his 53 to help me achieve that goal.Uncle Bruce is my hero he is 54 that I want to be when I’m his age. He is smart, financially 55 , and gives back to his community. There is no way I can 56 him for all he’s done. He is the one whose 57 can change the way I look at something. I’ve never told him that I love him, 58 has he told me, but we love each other and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I’m not 59 he’s perfect, but I can’t imagine 60 without him how that he is here.41. A. shaped B. promoted C.trained D. blessed42. A. like B. about C.from D. worth43. A. directed B. taught C.encouraged D. improved44. A. so that B. even if C. asif D. now that45. A. wants B. supports C.promises D. advises46. A. matter B. insist C.succeed D. happen47. A. sticks to B. points at C. listensto D. comes at48. A. experiences B. diseases C.drills D. adaptations49. A. materially B. negatively C.barely D. positively50. A. tendencies B. statistics C. references D. misfortunes51. A. sink B. test C.harm D. exploit52. A. make B. take C.bring D. seize53. A. management B. access C. patent D. power54. A. everybody B. everything C. nobody D. nothing55. A. secure B. shaky C.proper D. messy56. A. praise B. repay C.present D. recharge57. A. strength B. honesty C.opinion D. standard58. A. or B. either C.nor D. so59. A. saying B. proving C.expressing D. demanding60. A. travelling B. studying C.working D. livingPassage 1:41-45 ADBBC 46-50 DCADB 51-55 CADBA 56-60 BCCAD Passage 2I have.been driving for over 30,years, but I can 41 remember what happened that day when I drove a car for the-first time.My mom had driven our big Plymouth to a 42 and deserted back road and parked it.The road was only one lane(车道) and had a wall built with river rocks along the side of it 43 Mom knew there was little chance of meeting any 44 on it that day.With a smile, she gave me the key and _ 45 . seats with me.And then she told me to start the car, to petit into drive and to 46 push on the gas pedal.In my 47 , though, l miscalculated what " gentle "meant.After I pushed on the gas pedal, the car sped forward. 48 I could turn the wheel, I heard the ;scraping c副擦声) of metal 49 the stone wall.I stopped the car and looked over at my Mom.Her face was pale and her hand’s were 50 _.Slowly, she opened her 51 _ and started checking the car. Then she walked _ 52 around the car to the driver's side door.I kept waiting for her to 53 me but she just 54 tomorrow."As I looked and 55 on that day. I am amazed at the amount of kindness, love and 56 my Mom showed me. In the years that followed, I 57 many times in many ways.Often I didn't feel worthy to be 58 , but each time I could feel Mom's gentle voice, "We'll try again tomorrow," When we fall today, don't 59 down.Rise up and be 60 to try again tomorrow.41.A.mostly B.almost C.rarely D.still42.A.dirty B.strange C.narrow D.smooth43.A.or B.for C.and D.but44.A.neighbors B.animals C.policemen D.traffic 45.A.provided B.switched C.offered D.shared 46.A.cautiously B.correctly C.carefully D.gently 47.A.excitement B.hesitation C.disappointment D.depression 48.A.When B.Before C.Unless D.Until49.A.to B.with C.against D.on50.A.bleeding B.sweating C.waving D.trembling 51.A.eyes B.fists C.seat belt D.door 52.A.quietly B.casually C.deliberately D.sadly 53.A.encourage B.comfort C.shout at D.quarrel with 54.A.laughed B.sighed C.nodded D.glared 55.A.around. B.into C.back D.up56.A.enthusiasm B.respect C.patience D.praise 57.A.messed up B.broke up C.held up D.gave up 58.A.mentioned B.blamed C.forgotten D.forgiven 59.A.stay B.put C.lie D.let60.A.anxious B.ready C.eager D.willingPassage 2:41-45 DCDDB 46-50 DABCD 51-55 DACBC 56-60 CADAB Passage 3My three­year­old granddaughter fell from the bicycle before I could catch her.Emily __21__ there for a moment, calculating her chances of survival.__22__ the chances were in her favor, she sat up with a __23__ that quickly turned into tears when she saw the blood on her knee.I took her in my arms, saying words of __24__ as I carried her into the house to deal with her hurt.With much comfort, she let me wash and put ointment (药膏) on her __25__.I kissed her cheek.“All __26__ now, sweetie?”“No, Grandma, you haven't said the Mommy __27__,” she said.I _28__ ran a list of Mommy words through my mind:Please?Thank you?I love you?“You know, Grandma.Mommy __29__ them to make me all better.”Emily took a deep breath and recited, “A little kiss, a little hug, I give you these, with all my love.”My mind raced and I __30__.It was the same little song that I had said to my __31__, my mother to me,and her mother to her.My grandmother died when my mother was eight.There had been nothing left but her dear __32__.When she became a mother herself, she __33__ the gentle love of her mother and the remembered comfort of the “Mommy words” that made all __34__ things go away and only the good remain.Hearing it now, I realized that though I had never met my grandmother, I did __35__ her.We were mothers—we were _36__ at the heart.It was _37__ my grandmother had written her legacy (遗产) of love on the hearts of four __38__ of mothers.I heard my grandmother's, my mother's, my daughter's, my granddaughter's, and my own voice __39__through time.“Don't __40__, Grandma.I am all better,” Emily said, wiping the tears from my face.We kissed and hugged, and said the Mommy words to each other.21.y B.sat C.stood D.slept22.A.Doubting B.Wishing C.Proving D.Figuring23.A.joke B.reply C.gesture D.smile24.A.praise B.comfort C.thankfulness D.encouragement 25.A.foot B.arm C.knee D.cheek26.A.warmer B.better C.nicer D.safer27.A.words B.accents C.dialogues D.speeches28.A.directly B.cautiously C.quickly D.eagerly29.A.says B.keeps C.announces D.teaches30.A.failed B.remembered C.refused D.laughed31.A.friends B.parents C.children D.neighbors 32.A.stories B.books C.gifts D.memories33.A.passed on B.took over C.gave up D.showed off 34.A.hard B.soft C.old D.bad35.A.fear B.know C.forget D.believe36.A.disappointed B.surprised C.worried D.connected 37.A.because B.since C.as though D.not until 38.A.groups B.generations C.types D.pairs39.A.mixing B.rising C.shouting D.shaking 40.A.stop B.move C.cry D.waitPassage 3:21-25.ADDBC 26-30. BACAB 31-35. CDADB 36-40. DCBACPassage 4Since my childhood, I always dreamed of becoming a full - time writer. Two years after my graduation, I 41 my job and made up my mind to realize my 42 .No one could tell me 43 I would succeed or not. I rented a cold storage room in a building, set up a used desk and 44 to write. I had too many things to write and I had to write because the 45 was full of my heart.After a year or so, however, I began to doubt myself. I found it 46 to earn my living by selling what I wrote. I ca n’t remember how many times my novels were 47 during that year. But I 48 to put my dream to the test—even though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of 49 . I believed anyone with a dream must learn to struggle for the 50 .During the most difficult period of my life, one of my classmates came to see me and tried to __51 me, “Yun, come to our company, and we will 52 you 2,000 yuan a month.” 2,000 yuan was really a big 53 at that time. It would enable me to live 54 . As the money were dancingin my 55 , something cleared my senses. Hadn’t I dreamed of beinga writer? A full - time writer.“Thanks, but no,” I said 56 , “I’m going to stick to writing.”Again and again, I said to myself, “I will be 57 . People will love my novels.”Finally my first novel was 58 in 1991. I had the kind of fame and success that few writers ever 59 .Twenty years have passed, but the effect it had on my life has lasted. Now I often 60 the time working in that cold storage room. I will say, “Anyone with a dream, courage and persistence will be successful.”41. A. attained B. quit C. paused D. seized42. A. project B. glory C. dream D. liberty43. A. whether B. what C. that D. when44. A. gave away B. settled down C. put down D. took over45. A. principle B. justice C. career D. enthusiasm46. A. difficult B. changeable C. permanent D. sceptical47. A. adjusted B. attacked C. registered D.rejected48. A. pretended B. determined C. waited D. agreed49. A. anxiety B. prejudice C. failure D. opportunity 50. A. intelligence B. fantasy C. reputation D. goal51. A. persuade B. donate C. inform D. require52. A. sponsor B. assist C. pay D. earn53. A. account B. money C. scale D. fortune54. A. steadier B. handier C. better D. happier55. A. hand B. head C. table D. wallet56. A. doubtfully B. eagerly C. firmly D. consciously57. A. successful B. lucky C. creative D. confident58. A. sold B. advocated C. published D. allocated59. A. experienced B. adopted C. associated D. deposited60. A. understood B. recalled C. reminded D. assumedPassage 4:41---45 BCABD 46---50 ADBCD 51---55ACDCB 56---60 CACAB。

四川省2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空精练

四川省2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空精练

完形填空(四川)精练(1)【四川省资阳市2014模拟】完形填空。

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A student was one day taking a walk with a professor. The professor was very popular with students for his ways of 1 . As they were walking, they saw lying in the path a pair of old shoes, which they 2 belonged to a poor man who was working in a field close by.The student turned to the professor, saying, “Let’s play a 3 on him: we’ll hide his shoes, and hide ourselves behind those bushes, and wait to see his 4 when he cannot find them.”The professor said, “We should 5 amuse ourselves at the expense of the poor. You are 6 , and may give yourself a much greater pleasure 7 helping the poor man. Let’s put a coin into each shoe, and then we will 8 ourselves and watch how the9 affects him.” The student did so. Before long, the poor man came across the 20 to the path where he had left his coat and shoes.While putting on his coat he 11 his foot into one of his shoes, feeling something 12 . He bent down to see what it was, and found the coin. 13 and wonder appeared on his face. He stared at the coin, turning it around, then looked around on all sides without14 anyone. He put the money into his pocket, and 15 to put on the other shoe, and his surprise was 16 upon finding the other coin.He fell upon his 17 , looked up to heaven, and let out a sincere thanksgiving in which he spoke of his wife, sick and 18 , and his children who 19 bread, whom this timely help would save from dying.The student stood there deeply affected, his eyes filled with tears. “Are you not much better20 than if you had played a trick?” said the professor.1. A. instruction B. contribution C. explanations D. suggestions2. A. expected B. understood C. supposed D. doubted3. A. game B. role C. side D. trick4. A. regret B. confusion C. excitement D. sorrow5. A. also B. simply C. never D. really6. A. kind B. rich C. brave D. young7. A. by means of B. in case of C. for fear of D. with regard to8. A. cheat B. treat C. examine D. hide9. A. discovery B. accident C. experience D. practice10. A. field B. yard C. garden D. road11. A. wiped B. kicked C. slipped D. felt12. A. wet B. hard C. big D. hot13. A. Satisfaction B. Surprise C. Delight D. Shame14. A. seeing B. meeting C. calling D. knowing15. A. intended B. pretended C. continued D. refused16. A. doubled B. decreased C. shown D. imagined17. A. feet B. knees C. legs D. hands18. A. discouraged B. frightened C. helpless D. careless19. A. liked B. earned C. sold D. lacked20. A. puzzled B. encouraged C. interested D.pleased【参考答案】完形填空(每小题1.5分)1--5 ACDBC 6--10 BADAA 11--15 CBBAC 16--20 ABCDD阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练高三全册英语试题_

高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练高三全册英语试题_

手惰市安逸阳光实验学校完形填空精练(17)Passage 1My mother has been a true inspiration to me and changed the way I look at life. Since my birth she has made it evident that I would become ___41___ and that I would be one of the great ones. She has taught me that I can do anything if I put my ___42___to it.As a young boy, I struggled to achieve tasks that came ___43___ to others. I had problems with writing, reading and especially speaking.I didn't talk the way ___44___kids did and did not respond to questions or stay alert(警觉的) to my surroundings. My reading was poor ___45___ with teachers helping me, and my speech was hard to ___46___. My writing was not at the ___47___it should have been. Even simple things like knowing my left from my right or being able to snap my fingers(弹手指) were ___48___.My mother ___49___ all my challenges and as a professor with a PH.D., decided to ___50___ the situation early in my development. She didn't want me to ___51___. After a while, we did indeed get over all the problems that had ___52___ me. She spent hours every day ___53___ me everything I needed to know, determined to help me learn. ___54___ her I would not be anywhere close to the level I am now.In addition, she gave ___55___ for my life. She told me what to do and what not to do. Her expectations have always been high ___56___ she knows that I can do it. For that, I thank her. She would not allow her son to be incapable. She never ___57___ on me, and to this day she tells me education is a must. I will be a ___58___ person if I continue to follow her lead. She encourages me to study hard for my ___59___ and attend college.She used her gifts as a ___60___ to help a child—her child—and now I have the opportunity to become something.41. A. everything B. nothing C. anything D. something42. A. mind B. brain C. feelings D. work43. A. smoothly B. strongly C. frequently D. easily44. A.averageB. ordinaryC. normalD. common45. A. just B. ever C. even D. only46. A. hear B. write C. read D. understand47. A. level B. length C. speed D. degree48. A. problems B. excuses C. worries D. duties49. A. suffered B. observed C. removed D. tolerated50. A. study B. find C. change D. keep51. A. fight B. struggle C. strike D. challenge52. A. interrupted B. disturbed C. terrified D. troubled53. A. teaching B. giving C. supporting D. reminding54. A. Without B. Except C. Besides D. Beyond55. A.informationB. adviceC. promiseD. expectation56. A. before B. though C. because D. unless57. A. set up B. gave up C. pushed up D. looked up58. A. rich B. famous C. successful D. powerful59. A. training B. grades C. experiments D. abilities60. A. woman B. doctor C. sister D. teacherPassage 1: 41-45 DADCC 46-50 DAABC 51-55 BDAAB 56-60CBCBDPassage 2Loving Today's Challenge!My 13-year old son and I had quite the adventure this morning! We frequently walk by a 41 landscaped(美化的)yard with a nice little flower garden.I wanted to 42 my thanks for the time and effort put in by the__43 , but I've never seen him or her, so we went to a local nursery and bought a gift card that l will leave with a 44 and a smile card the next time that I pass by.We also ran to Walmart and 45 a few $10 gift cards along with some note cards and our other 46 .While we were putting our things away in the car, my son 47 that a lady that had just parked next to us looked a little 48 .As soon as she entered the 49 , we grabbed(夺取)a note card, made a note 50 ,and added a gift card for her to find when she got back to her 51 , hoping to comfort her feelings.After that, we went for a(n)_52 breakfast. The restaurant was pretty 53 and the people working in the kitchen seemed to be busy forever.A young couple 54 across the dining room from us was having some trouble with their 55 , who looked to be about four or five. He grew 56 and impatient with the wait and they had their hands 5 7 keeping him from making troubles.I remember being in their 58 ,so I stopped their__59 and had their breakfast added to my check. Great__60 to my day, and I can't wait to do it again l41.A.smoothly B.carelessly C.roughly D.beautifully 42.A.express B.recognize C.design D.accept 43.A.nurse B.dentist C.gardener D.passer-by 44.A.present B.note C.book D.diploma 45.A.bought B.borrowed C.sold D.imported 46.A.instruments B.desserts C.vegetables D.groceries 47.A.suspected B.observed C.imagined D.reserved 48.A.elegant B.generous C.excited D.upset 49.A.store B.clinic C.bank D.nursery 50.A.slowly B.unwillingly C.quickly D.shyly 51.A.house B.car C.bike D.bench 52.A.early B.delicious C.expensive D.late 53.A.decorated B.empty C.packed D.deserted 54.A.lain B.loaded C.seated D.arranged 55.A.kid B.daughter C.dog D.pet 56.A.defenseless B.tireless C.careless D.‘restless 57.A.available B.full C.normal D.necessary 58.A.shorts B.gloves C.shoes D.socks 59.A.waitress B.child C.customer D.hostess 60.A.end B.start C.story D.dreamPassage 2:41-45 DACBA 46-50 DBDAC 51-55 BDCCA 56-60 DBCAB Passage 3As a kid I loved everything about school. I loved books, 41 ,tests and homework. Most of all I longed to someday march down the aisle (通道) to receive my 42 . That seemed more appealing even than getting married. But at 15, I had to 43 because my parents 44 afford tuition. My hope of getting a diploma was dead.Pretty soon, I married. I had three Children, and I thought: “There 45 my diploma.”Even so, I wanted my children to be educated. But Linda, our youngest child, had juvenile arthritis (幼年型关节炎) in her 46 and knees,which made it 47 for her to function (活动) in a normal classroom. One day, I saw an ad in the newspaper for evening courses.“That’s the answer,” I said to myself. Linda always feels 48 in the evening, so I’ll just sign her up for night schoo1.Linda was busy 49 out enrollment (入学) forms when the secretary said: “Mrs Schantz, why don’t you come back to 50 ?” I 51 : “There’s no way! I’m 55!”52 he insisted, and before I knew what I had done, I was enrolled for classes in English and crafts. “This is only an experiment,” I 53 him, but he just smiled. To my surprise, both Linda and I thrived (茁壮成长) in evening school. I went back again the next semester, and my grades 54 improved. It was 55 going to school again, but it was no game. Sitting in a class full of kids was awkward, 56 most of them were respectful and encouraging. During the day, I still had loads ofhousework to do, But when I was down, Linda encouraged me. “Morn, you can’t 57 now!” And when she was down, I 58 her. Together we saw it through. At last, I got my diploma. 59 , my classmates voted unanimously (一致地) for me to be class speaker, and I got a $3, 000college scholarship. Yes, Mom, I was late for school, but I got there 60 .41. A. parents B. teachers C. trees D. flowers42. A. job B. present C. certification D. diploma 43. A. drop out B. watch out C. keep out D. find out44. A wouldn’ t B. couldn’ t C. shouldn’ t D. needn’ t45. A. goes B. comes C. exists D. breaks 46. A .hands B. head C. eyes D. stomach 47. A. 1ikely B. frequent C. easy D. impossible48. A. Worse B. excited C. better D. annoyed 49. A. giving B. taking C. filling D.sending50. A. work B. school C. home D. office51. A. 1aughed B. told C. argued D. shouted52. A. And B. But C. Although D. So53. A. informed B. asked C. warned D. convinced54. A. regularly B. happily C. steadily D. naturally55. A. interesting B. disappointing C. concerned D. exciting56. A. as if B. even if C. in case D. if only57. A. continue B. rest C. quit D. hesitate58. A. raised B. discouraged C. cheered D. defeated59. A. To my surprise B. To my satisfaction C. To my relief D. To my credit60. A. naturally B. frequently C. constantly D. eventuallyPassage 3:41-45 BDABA 46-50 ADCCB 51-55 ABCCD 56-60 BCCAD Passage 4Sometimes I really doubt whether there is love between my parents. Every day they are very busy trying to 41 in order to pay the high tuition for my brother and me. They don’t act in t he 42 ways that I read in books or I see on TV. In their opinion, “I love you” is too 43 for them to say. Sending flowers to each other on Valentine’s Day is even more out of 44.One day, my mother was sewing a quilt. I sat down beside her. “Mom, I have a question to ask you. Is there 45 between you and Dad?” I asked her in a very low voice. She didn’t answer immediately. She 46 her head and continued to sew the quilt.I was worried because I thought I had 47 her. I was 48 and I didn’t know what I should do. But at last I heard my mother say the following words:“Susan,” she said thoughtfully, “Look at this thread. Sometimes it 49 , but most of it disappears in the quilt. The thread really makes the quilt 50 . If life is a quilt, then love should be a thread. It can hardly be seen 51 , but it’s really there. Love is 52 .”I listened carefully but I 53 her until the next spring. At that time, my father suddenly 54 seriously. My mother had to stay with him in the hospital for a month. When they returned from the hospital, they both looked 55_ . It seemed both of them had had a serious illness. After they were back, every day in the morning and dusk, my mother helped my father _56 on the country road.“Dad, how are you feeling now?” I asked him one day.“Susan, don’t 57 me.” He said gently. “To tell you the truth, I just like walking with your mom.” 58 his eyes, I know he loves my mother deeply.Once I thought love meant flowers, gifts and 59 . But from this experience, I understand that love is just 60_ in the quilt of our life. Love is inside, making life strong and warm.41. A. keep fit B. rise early C. earn money D. collect money42. A. magic B. romantic C. fantastic D. attractive43. A. simple B. easy C. relaxing D. luxurious44. A.control B. question C. reach D. the question45. A. feeling B. love C. quarrel D. smile46. A. raised B. Shook C. nodded D. bowed47. A. hurt B. Injured C. wounded D. harmed48. A. in great surprise B. in a great embarrassmentC. with deep depressionD. at extreme sorrow49. A. happens B. comes about C. appears D. occurs50. A. warm and soft B. hot and hardC. thin and coolD. strong and durable51. A. somewhere and sometime B. anywhere or anytimeC. more or lessD. here and there52. A. inside B. outside C. faraway D. nearby53. A. could believe B. couldn’t understandC. wouldn’t recognizeD. might know54. A. got sick B. got stuck C. threw up D. became disabled55. A. quite healthy B. very pale C. fairly red D. much surprised 56. A. jump high B. go hurriedly C. run fast D. walk slowly57. A. think about B. talk with C. worry about D. laugh at58. A. Reading B. Seeing C. Saying D. Writing59. A. fresh roses B. gold ring C. sweet kisses D. beautiful jewelry60. A. a thread B. a needle C. the cloth D. the cotton Passage 4:41--45CBDAB 46--50 DABCD 51---55 BABAB 56---60DCACA。

2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(4)

2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(4)

完形填空精练(4)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 131. A. just B. even C. only D. yet32. A. liked B. bought C. kept D. lost33. A. countryside B. school C. college D. army34. A. receive B. direct C. sense D. describe35. A. repaired B. cleaned C. spotted D. set36. A. introductions B. memories C. descriptions D. communications37. A. represented B. recognized C. instructed D. confirmed38. A. the supermarket B. church C. my office D. the house39. A. merely B. always C. really D. never40. A. Everything B. Nothing C. Anything D. Something Passage 1:21—25 DBACC 26-30CAABB 31---35 BCDDC 36---40 BADDAPassage 222.A. color B. water C. fertilizer D. shape23.A. weed B. seed C. rock D. plant24.A. stop B. continue C. improve D. escape25.A. weak B. lonely C. strange D. pretty26.A. remove B. tend C. watch D. collect27.A. wonderful B. terrible C. valuable D. unusual28.A. passed B. started C. left D. died29.A. tree B. table C. rock D. wall30.A. air B. top C. sun D. house31.A. realized B. doubted C. regretted D. hoped32.A. place B. way C. course D. process33.A. fill in B. put in C. worry about D. believe in34.A. forget B. hate C. aim D. wait35.A. ability B. wish C. plan D. idea36.A. yard B. sunflower C. home D. summer37.A. energy B. virtue C. courage D. faith38.A. aware of B. afraid of C. proud of D. tired of39.A. support B. affect C. upset D. forgive40.A. into B. around C. through D. fromPassage 2:21-25 CADBC 26-30 ADBCC 31-35 ABDCA 36-40 BDCABPassageWhen I was about to go back home, it was dark. In order to get home as soon as possible, I hired a taxi. The car was 16 along the road, now well-lit, now sank in darkness.I broke the 17on purpose, 18 that the driver might be too tired to drive. “When do you go back home in the evening?” “9 o’clock. I’ll go after this trip.”“Then when do you come out in the morning?” I 19 another question.“9 o’clock, t oo. And I go home for lunch and dinner, just as if I worked at an office.” His easiness surprised me, because every time I ride in a taxi, what I hear from 20 are only complaints. They complain that they 21 work 22 , that it is 23 to earn money, that they are bullied (欺侮) by the policeman, or that the corporation leaders are seated, 24 , and enjoy the 25 of others’ work. It seems that they have a grievance (不满意) against everything. But this driver told me, “I find it 26 to be a section chief as I was befor e. I don’t like management work. I like driving, just for 27 . It’s 28 that I 29 drive without a passenger. So I can earn two or three thousand Yuana month with ease. Any30? Yes, I never follow an empty taxi. If it goes31, I go northward. If it goes along the highway, I turn into a 32 street. In this way I always get customers.His words showed his satisfaction with his life and the pride he 33 in his job. Such feelings are so 34 among people nowadays as oxygen in high mountains. As an ancient saying 35 , “Neither joy in material gains nor grieve over personal setbacks (挫折).” How many people nowadays can show high ideals by simple living and go far with a calm mind? I couldn’t help feeling curious when I found such a state of mind ina stranger on a cold winter night.16. A. running B. flying C. driving D Walking.17. A silence. B. stillness C .calmness. D. quietness18. A. in order B. for fear C in case. D on condition.19. A. . threw out B. gave up C let off D. set off20. A. driver B. passenger C. taxi D. radio21. A. need B. should C. must D. have to22. A. from morning till afternoon B. from dawn till darkC. from night till morningD. from morning till night23. A. hard B. impossible C. possible D. easy24. A. busy B. lazily C. lazy D. busily25. A. gains B. fruits C. results D. achievements26. A. excited B. exciting C. tiring D. tired27. A. work B. pleasure C. interest D. money28. A. fortunate B. wise C. unfortunate D. likely29. A. hardly B. often C. seldom D usually30. A. secret B. method C. trick D. skill31. A. eastward B. westward C. southward D. northward32. A. lonely B. narrow C. wide D. empty33. A. kept B. had C. took D. made34. A. much B. little C. rare D. common35. A. goes B. talks C. says D. suggestsPassage 3:16-20 AABAA 21-25DDACB 26-30 CBACA 31-35CBCCAPassageAn inspirational young man who wasn’t expected to survive a climbing accident is fighting his way back to fitness and raising cash for those who saved his life. Callum Rock’s family 21 the worst after their 16-year-old son suffered injuries. The 22 in the hospital lasted 12 hours to 23 his damaged body, including a severebrain injury. But despite fears that he might never walk again, Callum, now 20, has 24 everybody wrong with his amazing recovery. Not only is he walking, but he has just 25 a 5-mile run in 50 minutes to raise money for the Great North Air Ambulance. Callum, who had to re-learn 26 , has come a very long way from the day he nearly 27 the accident. Back then, his parents were living every moment with the fear they might 28 him.Mum Jan said “He wasn’t expected to survive 29 his injuries were so severe. There were five surgeons 30 to repair his artery(动脉). They had great 31 in stopping the bleeding.” Jan said the surgeons were “ 32 ”and Callum pulled through, but then followed a long 33 of re-building his body. Jan said “When he first 34 his eyes, he couldn’t do anything. He was just like a newborn baby again. He had to be 35 how to sit up and walk.” Callum admits that having to learn things again has been 36 . He jokes that heis like “the Iron Man”, 37 the scars on his right arm.His story has 38 a local businessman, who donated £500 to Callum. With this generous donation, Callum has now 39 more than £1,800 for the air ambulance. “It’s 40 to be able to raise money for them for what I owe them,” he said.“I owe so many people so much.21. A. gestured B. dressed C. feared D. conducted22.A. program B. instruction C. interview D.operation23.A. shake B. repair C. control D. support24.A. thought B. made C. proved D. kept25.A. watched B. described C. completed D. abandoned26.A.. everything B. nothing C. something D.anything27.A. died from B. met with C. escaped from D. dreamt of28.A. affect B. lose C. harm D. shock29.A. or B. so C. while D. because30.A. expressing B. weeping C. working D. learning31.A. difficulty B. experience C. confidence D. pleasure32.A. easy-going B. calm C. brilliant D. helpless33.A. progress B. list C. type D. queue34.A. dried B. rubbed C. lifted D. opened35.A. warned B. allowed C. questioned D. taught36.A. interesting B. frustrating C. exciting D. satisfying37.A. showing B. ignoring C. cutting D. leaving38.A. attacked B. inspired C. educated D. puzzled39.A. discovered B. borrowed C. collected D. wasted40.A. romantic B. strange C. safe D. goodPassage 4:21-25 CDBCC 26-30AABDC 31-35ACADD 36-40BABCD。

2016届高考英语二轮复习:完形填空题组---Word版含解析

2016届高考英语二轮复习:完形填空题组---Word版含解析

中,也是Bernie的书给予了他力量。

1.解析:他新奇的想法和他书中所描写的不寻常的病人令作者大为惊奇。

答案:B2.解析:amazing意为“令人大为惊奇的”,符合语境。

答案:A3.解析:have an impact on...意为“对……产生影响”,为固定搭配。

答案:D4.解析:根据语境可知,多年之后作者仍然要依靠Bernie先生和他的光盘来熬过癌症。

get through表示“(使某人)熬过(困难时期)”,符合语境。

答案:C5.解析:根据6空后的“I lost my drive to write”及19空后的“pick up my pen again”可知,文章的作者是一位作家。

答案:B6.解析:空处所在句是让步状语从句,根据空后的“I lost my drive to write”可推知,作者是一位非常积极乐观的人,因此选A。

答案:A7.解析:作者因为病痛失去了写作的动力,感到太累,故可推知作者心情不好。

not in the mood意为“心情不好”。

答案:A8.解析:作者生病了,应该是等待治疗,因此选择treatment,意为“治疗”。

答案:D9.解析:由下文可知,另一位病人应是注意到了作者正在读的书。

notice“注意到”,符合语境。

答案:C10.解析:空处前后是因果关系,所以because表原因,符合语境。

答案:B11.解析:come out“被人所知”;work out“设法弄懂某事”;prove out“证明是适合的”;turn out“最后结果是”。

根据语境可知应选D。

答案:D12.解析:事实上,他是一名发表过作品的作家。

actually“事实上,实际上”,符合语境。

答案:D13.解析:目前他正在创作一本新书。

work on“从事于,致力于”,符合语境。

答案:C14.解析:后来作者和那位病人时不时地见面,也就成了朋友。

become“成为”,符合语境。

答案:A15.解析:根据上段可知,作者认为他的这位朋友就是Bernie先生的书迷。

高考英语二轮:(寒假)完形填空精练及答案高考_22

高考英语二轮:(寒假)完形填空精练及答案高考_22

2016高考英语二轮:(寒假)完形填空精练(7)及答案Passage 1About a week ago, my 4-year-old cousin and I were playing basketball at our local park. The 41 was warm, and many other children were outside 42 . As we played, I noticed a small group of boys 43 a smaller, skinner, and possibly younger boy. They were calling his names and 44 pushed him to the ground and 45 dirt in his face. When I saw that, I grabbed my46 by the hand and walked over to the 47 .I stepped 48 them and the younger boy, and asked them 49 what this boy had done to deserve 50 they were doing to him. They all 51 silently for a moment, and then the most amazing thing 52 : One of the boys who hadn’t said anything since I 53 stepped around me and helped the small boy off the 54 and then apologized. He offered to let him play with them, 55 the boy quietly said “thank you” and refused, then left there.As I looked around, I 56 that there were dozens of other people at the park—some of them were 57 with children of their own—but no one else had stopped to help this boy. I felt 58 that the one of the boys was brave enough to stand up against his friends to help someone 59 , but I felt sad that no one else had even taken a second 20 . I couldn’t help but think that those other parents at the park would want someone to help their child in that situation, and yet they did nothing but stand by.41. A. climate B. atmosphere C. air D. weather42. A. as usual B. as well C. as planned D. as yet43. A. picking on B. leaving for C. staying in D. taking over44. A. yet B. only C. even D. just45. A. noticed B. kicked C. watched D. showed46. A. cousin B. son C. daughter D. boy47. A. class B. family C. group D. society48. A. among B. at C. over D. between49. A. hopefully B. finally C. politely D. possibly50. A. who B. how C. why D. what51. A. came B. went C. stood D. talked52. A. failed B. refused C. agreed D. happened53. A. jumped up B. walked over C. helped out D. put away54. A. tree B. room C. stone D. ground55. A. so B. but C. then D. still56. A. expected B. imagined C. realized D. admitted57. A. neighbors B. friends C. classmates D. parents58. A. angry B. sorry C. sad D. happy59. A. in turn B. in advance C. in need D. in all60. A. knock B. shout C. noise D. glancePassage 1:41-45 DBACB 46-50 ACDCD 51-55 CDBDB 56-60 CDDCDPassage 2I believe honesty is one of the greatest gifts. I know they call it a lot of fancy names these days, like 21 and straightforward. And it's still what 22 a man a good citizen. This is my secret, and I try to live by.I've been in the taxi business for thirty-five years, 23 there is a lot about it that is not so good. Taxi drivers have to be rough and tumble(乱作一团) fellows to be able to take it in New York. You've got to be 24 to fight the New York traffic eight hours a day.Because taxi drivers are tough, people get the 25 impression that they are bad. Taxi drivers are just like other people. Most of them will act as 26 fellows. You read in the papers almost every week 27 a taxi driver turns in money or jewels or like that people leave in their 28. If they weren't honest, you wouldn't be reading those stories in the papers. One time, I found an emerald(翡翠的)ring in my car. I remembered helping a lady with a lot of suitcases that day, so I went back to where I had 29. It took me almost two days to wait for her in order to return her 30 to her. I didn't get as much as “thank you.” 31, I felt good because I had done what was right. I think I felt better than she32.I was born and raised in Ireland until I was nineteen years old. I came to this country in 1913 where I 33 several jobs to earn a few dollars before joining the army in World War I. After being discharged(退伍), I bought my own car and have owned one ever since. It hasn't been too easy 34, but my wife takes care of our money and we have a good bit 35 for a rainy day(一时之需). In all my years of driving a taxi, I have never had 36 with the public, not even with drunks. Even if they get a little headstrong(顽固的) once in a while, I just agree with them and then they behave themselves.People ask me about tips. As far as I know, 37 everyone will give you something, because most Americans are 38 generous. I always try to be nice to everyone, whether they 39or not. I believe in God and try to be a good member of my parish(教区). I try to act toward others like I think God wants me to act. I have been trying this for a long time, and the 40 I try, the easier it gets.21. A.dishonor B. upright C. dishonesty D. faithful22. A. takes B. becomes C. has D. makes23. A. know B. known C. knowing D. knew24. A. tough B. generous C. mild D.warm-hearted25. A. right B. proper C. wrong D. bad26. A. honest B. rude C. good D. tough27. A. when B. what C. where D. which28. A. cars B. houses C. pockets D. rooms29. A. picked her up B. dropped her down C. dropped her off D. pull her down30. A. suitcase B. ring C.car D. emerald31. A. Still B. So C. But D. Though32. A.did B. was C .has D. is33. A. made B. held C. put D. took34. A. at one time B. some time C. at times D. in no time35. A. put off B. put up C. put on D. put away36. A. difficult B. trouble C. word D. anything37. A. especially B. specially C. particularly D. practically38. A. fairly B. seldom C. rather D. never39. A.ask B. advised C. suggested D. tip40. A. shorter B. harder C .betterD.longerPassage 2:21—25 BDCAC 26—30 ACACB 31—35 AABCD 36—40 BDADDPassage 3You may not realize it, but you are doing much more than just studying when you are at school. School is also the place 21 you socialize and learn to get along with people. But this is 22 easy. What can you do 23 you just don’t like one of your classmates?If you discover that you have problems 24 your classmates or friends, the most important thing to learn is tolerance. Tolerance is the 25 to recognize and respect the 26 in others. We cannot change the way that other people act, 27 it is important to learn to live happily with them.Practicing tolerance will allow everyone to form better 28 with each other. Getting to know someone 29 help you understand why they do things 30 from you. It is important to remember that just because something is different does not mean that it is bad. 31 teaches us to keep an even temper and open mind.One thing to 32 is the old saying, “Treat others how you want 33 ”. You would like to be treated kindly by your classmates, so it is 34 to treat them with equal kindness. If you tolerate 35 it does not mean that you have to like it. No one is asking you to 36 who you are or what you believe in. Tolerance just means that you will be 37 of the differences in others and not try to make them change.It is important to 38 tolerance because it will make everyone’s lives easier. Learn to 39 people for their different abilities and interests. The world is a very 40 place, and practicing tolerance in your own school and city can help make a difference.21. A. which B. wher C. that D. when22. A. very B. no C. not always D. really23. A. unless B. since C. because D. if24. A. getting along with B. making apologies toC. getting away fromD. fleeing from25. A. chance B. benefit C. patience D. ability26. A. imaginations B. thoughts C. consequence D. differences27. A. so B. and C. but D. although28. A. moods B. habits C. relationships D. feelings29. A. must B. may C. should D. can30. A. fortunately B. easily C. differently D. attentively31. A. Patience B. Experience C. Tolerance D. kindness32. A. keep in touch B. keep in mind C. keep up with D. keep to yourselves33. A. to treat B. being treated C. to be treated D. to be treating34. A. attractive B. important C. desperate D. fantastic35. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing36. A. change B. remind C. promise D. decide37. A. convenient B. respectful C. negative D. considerable38. A. ignore B. cancel C. prevent D. practice39. A. accept B. receive C. thank D. remember40. A. diverse B. same C. individual D. apparentPassage 3:21—25BCDAD 26—30DACBC 31—35CBCBA 36—40ABDAAPassage 4The moment I stepped off the plane after a writer’s conference, my youngest son Jeremy greeted me and cried out, “Poster paper, Mama! I need poster paper. We’re having a41 at school.”Being a housewife and writer, I felt like no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t keep up with the needs of my 42 . Back at home, Jeremy kept reminding me of the poster paper, but I just could n’t 43 a minute for it. Gradually though, he began to speak more 44 , almost45 he were talking to himself. Maybe he’ll just forget it, I thought hopefully. So I put Jeremy’s request at the 46 of my long list of things to do.My third day home I managed to take fifteen minutes to type an article when a small 47 fell across my paper. I knew who it would be before I 48 . Jeremy stood quietly watching me. Oh, Lord, please don’t let him say it again. I knew what he wanted but I needed to 49 . I smiled50 at Jeremy and kept typing. He 51 for a few more minutes, then turned and walked away.I almost didn’t hear his52 . “Competition is over tomorrow, anyway.” The small figure walking out of my room, a silent voice spoke u rgently to my heart, “Get him that paper—now!”“Let’s go to get the paper, Jeremy.” He stopped, 53 and looked at me in 54 “You’re going to the store just for me?” I55 . Suddenly, a look of 56 shot across his face, erasing the disbelief. I d on’t think I’ll ever57 that moment. Later that day, he worked silently on the 58 all afternoon. And a few weeks later, a large yellow envelope came. Inside it was the Certificate of Award. So 59 was I that I didn’t turned away from his60 to get him some poster paper.41.A. race B. class C. ceremony D. competition42.A. colleagues B. family C. neighbors D. relatives43.A. spare B. wait C. spend D. lose44.A. slowly B. softly C. confidently D. loudly45.A. as soon as B. as long as C. as though D. even if46.A. bottom B. top C. beginning D. corner47.A. letter B. foot C. image D. shadow48.A. woke up B. stood up C. got up D. looked up49.A. rest B. type C. learn D. exercise50.A. widely B. happily C. weakly D. politely51.A. watched B. searched C. hesitated D. complained52.A. comment B. footsteps C. warning D. advice53.A. fell over B. sat down C. turned around D. walked away54.A. peace B. astonishment C. relief D. silence55.A. doubted B. argued C. apologized D. nodded56.A. surprise B. sadness C. disappointment D. excitement57.A. enjoy B. remember C. forget D. value58.A. story B. question C. poster D. composition59.A. grateful B. generous C. forgetful D. selfless60.A. opinion B. request C. promise D. giftPassage 4:41---45 DBABC 46---50 ADDBC 51---55 AACBD 56----60 DCCAB。

2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(2)

2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(2)

完形填空精练(2)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1A lesson for life“Fenil is so fat! Fenil is so fat!”A11 the classmates used to laugh at Fenil about his 41 but Fenil 42 responded. One Friday, Fenil was playing football during the physical education class. The 43 was competitive. When Fenil was near the net, a 44 passed on the ball to him. Fenil tried his best to 45 a goal but missed somehow. The game was over and Fenil's team 46 . Arjun said to Fenil, “How could you be so irresponsible?”Fenil's eyes were full of 47 . Fenil sat near Arjun for art class. Someone 48 Fenil and he fell on Arjun, who hit his foot quite badly against the desk. The whole class laughed at Fenil. Just then, the 49 walked into the classroom and saw Arjun and Fenil 50 . “I want both of you to go out on the playground and run one mile 51 each other's hands,” said the teacher.They went out to run one mile 52 the teacher said. During this time, Fenil said, “I'm sorry for losing the game today 53 my mistake.”At that point, Arjun 54 his mistake. He was the one who 55 Fenil for losing the game. He hurt Fenil, 56 Fenil never hurt him back either by words or by action.Arjun said with tears in his e yes, “Don't say sorry, Fenil! It is my fault and I 57 .It is a team game and no single person is 58 for winning or losing. I am very sorry for blaming and hurting you.”Arjun and Fenil became good friends from that time. It was a(n) 59 lesson Arjun learned during the 60 of hand-in-hand running with Fenil just for one mile.41. A. weight B. height C. identity D. hair42. A. always B. hardly C. sometimes D. never43.A. class B. game C. training D. ball44. A. teacher B. classmate C. teammate D. friend45. A. score B. reach C. hit D. set46. A. won B. survived C. continued D. failed47.A. doubt B. tears C. fear D. puzzles48. A. pushed B. found C. spotted D. frightened49. A. teacher B. headmaster C. judge D. parent50. A. crying B. playing C. fighting D. laughing51. A. shaking B. waving C. holding D. raising52.A. if B. as C. though D. until53. A. because of B. instead of C. in place of D.in spite of54. A. recognized B. remembered C. recalled D. realized55.A. forgave B. blamed C. supported D. left56. A. so B. for C. but D. or57.A. agree B. apologize C. admit D. argue58. A. powerful B. reasonable C. responsible D. rewarding59. A. bitter B. serious C. easy D. amazing60. A. punishment B. discussion C. lesson D. performancPassage 1:41-45 ADBCA 46-50DBAAC 51-55CBADB 56-60CBCDAPassage 2Looking at the checkout lines at the grocery, I quickly turned my cart to line number three. There were only two women there, and neither had kids or coupons(赠券) ! The store was my first 41 that morning, and I had a half dozen others on my 42 before meeting my husband for lunch.Two minutes turned into ten, and I watched as the other lines moved 43 .I moved my 44 0n the cart and dug for my wallet, trying to 45 . the cashier that it was time to get a move-on. Finally, after fifteen minutes, I took a breath and 46 . Then I heard the cashier tell the women in front of me : "And just like that, he told me what she looked like and l 47 one hundred dollars here to 48_ her groceries. He said not to worry about the 49 , just give it to charity. "The story she was 50 had taken place in the produce department. An older man had witnessed a(n) 51 mama in need. 52 for foods with kids around, she was sticking to her list and 53 the items on her calculator as she went. The gentleman said he had a little 54 0n him that day, so he left one hundred dollars t0 55_ her groceries and, just maybe, add a little wiggle room(回旋的余地) to her 56 .After hearing about the man who had . 57 served a fellow traveler in life, I realized that my hurry, 58 and general worries were 59 . What's five extra. minutes in a line to hear a story of a man sharing his 60 ? Suddenly,I know I could 'wait.41. A. delivery B. checkout C. journey D. stop42. A. notebook B. list C. blessing D. admission43. A. patiently B. clearly C. quickly D. similarly44. A. items B. dealers C. prospects D. kids45. A. remind B. debate C. order D. guarantee46. A. laughed B. noticed C. appreciated D. sighed47. A. left B. matched C. cost D. promoted48. A. apply for B. pay for C. look for D. make for49. A. privilege B. contribution C. change D. decision50. A. adjusting B. booking C. reading D. sharing51. A. well-dressed B. good-looking C. worn-out D. easy-going52. A. Wandering B. Shopping C. Preparing D. Begging53. A. supposing B. developing C. adding D. presenting .54. A. principle B. time C. extra D. quantity55. A. cover B. suit C. carry D. run56. A. basket B. budget C. property D. response57. A. rarely B. quietly C. obviously D. occasionally58. A. anxiety B. happiness C. attention D. eagerness59. A. treated B. respected C. benefited D. misplaced60. A. notice B. mistake . C. content D. love Passage 2:41-45 DBCAA 46-50DABCD 51-55CBCCA 56-60BBADDPassage 3“If I give you one strawberry and one strawberry and one strawberry, then how many you will have?”Seeing the teacher 30 , young Laiq calculated on his fingers again. There was no pressure on him, but a little on the teacher. She wanted her new 31 to succeed. 32 a hesitating smile young Laiq replied, “Three?”The teacher now had a 33 smile. Her approach had succeeded. She wanted to 34 herself. But one last thing remained. 35 she asked him, “Now if I give you one apple and one apple and o ne more apple how many will you have?”Confidently Laiq answered, “Four!” The teacher was 36 , “How Laiq, how?” she demanded in a little impatient voice.In a voice that was 37 and hesitating young Laiq replied, “Because I already have one 38 in my bag.”The story tells us: 39 someone gives you an answer that is 40 from what you expect, don’t think they are wrong. There shall be an angle that you may not have thought about yet.21. A. told B. added C. replied D. wrote22. A. worthless B. effortless C. careless D. selfless23. A. possibly B. actively C. attentively D.strictly24. A. repeated B. ordered C. whispered D. complained25. A. satisfaction B. disappointment C. punishmentD.determination26. A. recognized B. discovered C. calculated D. insisted27.A. searching for B. waiting for C. arguing about D. talking about28.A. decided B. noticed C. expressed D. remembered29.A. eyes B. hands C. mouth D. nose30.A. sad B. happy C. pitiful D. lovely31.A. invention B. system C. reform D. approach32.A. On B. In C. With D. By33.A. victorious B. precious C. lasting D. appealing34.A. thank B. congratulate C. help D. enjoy35.A. Above all B. In vain C. On purpose D. Onceagain36.A. annoyed B. concerned C. amused D. relaxed37.A. high B. low C. easy D. clear38.A. strawberry B. apple C. coin D. box39.A. Before B. After C. Until D. When40.A. absent B. free C. different D. safe Passage 3:21-25 CBCAB 26-30 CADAB 31-35 DCABD 36-40 ABBDCPassage 4Half a year before graduation from college, my son began to seek a job. __21__ the financial crisis(危机), fewer companies would like to __22__ new staff. My son targeted a company that was __23__ to hire only one person __24__ there were more than twenty people filling their resumes(简历).After the interview, there would only be 3 who could enter the final round, which would later ____25____ one person to be employed. Everything seemed to go quite____26____ and my son passed the first round and entered the final round in a week.On the day of the final interview, my son and other two __27__ arrived at the interview place on time, __28__ the test. Unexpectedly, the interview was unbelievably __29__. The interviewer only said to them, “All of you are very super. Please go home and wait for our __30__. We will tell you the __31__ in 3 days. Good luck to all of you!” On the morning of the third day, my son receive d a text from the company shortly after breakfast that he was not employed. We all felt very __32__.In nightfall that day, my son suddenly told me __33__ on the phone, “Dad, I have been employed!” Greatly surprised, I could not wait to ask him, “What’s th e whole __34__?” My son told me that he received another text saying that he was employed. Actually the first text sent to my son was also __35__ of the test in the interview. Three men received the same text this morning and only my son’s __36__ was “Than k you” while the others said “Goodbye”.Only then did I know that my son’s “hope” __37__ in that way. That is, when you feel disappointed, do not __38__ to say “thank you” to the one who disappoints you. Saying “thank you” shows respect for others’ work an d shows your grand __39__. Therefore, while under the same condition, you will get the upper hand in terms of __40__ compared with others!21 .A.As to B. Due to C. Instead of D. Contrary to22.A.promote B. train C. employ D. discover23.A.encouraged B. allowed C. supposed D. intended24.A.while B. since C. as D. if25.A.meet B. attract C. decide D. represent26.A.lowly B. smoothly C. secretly D. silently27.A.members B. students C. friends D. candidates28.A.waiting for B. watching over C. thinking about D. looking into29.A.formal B. simple C .funny D. strangermation B. notice C. order D. return31. A. result B. choice C. mark D .idea32. A. annoyed B. puzzled C. disappointed D. shocked33. A. doubtfully B. excitedly C. calmly D. worriedly34. A. matter B. cause C. conclusion D. interview35. A. middle B. ending C .part D. course36. A. way B. reply C. problem D. question37. A. changed B. grew C. came D. developed38 .A. expect B. forget C. dislike D. regret39. A. generosity B. curiosity C. dignity D. personality40. A. abilities B. strengths C. challenges D. opportunities Passage 4:21-25 BCDAC 26-30 BDABB 31-35 ACBAC 36-40 BCBAD。

2016高考英语二轮复习完形填空寒假精练(9)

2016高考英语二轮复习完形填空寒假精练(9)

完形填空精练(9)Passage 1Communication is an important part of any relationship.Many of us are 41 to share our experiences or emotions with our friends.But when it's our turn to lend a(n)42,we soon become bored or are short of idea on how to _43 and offer advice. That's because of what researchers call "listener burnout(倦怠)”.Friend might talk to us 44,often complaining about the same 45 problems.When we offer quick advice to _46 the situation, we may be unconsciously trying to 47 0urselves from buyout.However, good listeners 48 their natural tendency to solve the other's problems hurriedly and to keep the conversation brief.To be a good__49 ,you need to use "active listening".It starts with the real _50 to help others and think through their feelings.Don't 51 things.You can start by putting your phone__ 52 and sitting close to your friend.Let your facial expressions53一what he or she is saying.__ 54 you are able to fully understand, aeknowledge the other person's 55 by reflecting them back:" That must be really hard for you.”Use 56 words or even sounds such as “yes”,"right”,and"hmm"”t0 57 the other person to continue.0f course, a.58 can be extremely hard if the other person is too critical.But don't get defensive.Effective listeners don't 59 negative criticism.Instead, they listen and understand what the person is trying to convey 60 responding.41.A.afraid B.hesitant C.shy D.eager42.A.shoulder B.hand C.ear D.eye43.A.respond B.explain C.argue D.quit 44.A.aimlessly B.endlessly C.deliberately D.cautiously 45.A.difficult B.old C.acute D.sensitive46.A.fix B.discuss C.create D.describe47.A.forgive B.protect C.discourage D.prevent48.A.food B.display C.form D.overcome49.A.reader B.partner C.1istener D.speaker 50.A.demand B.habit C.desire D.ability51.A.skip B.rush C.overlook D.postpone52.A.away B.off C.out D.up53.A.record B.restrict C.reject D.replace 54.A.Whittler B.Since C.While D.If55.A.suggestions B.purposes C.responses D.feelings56.A.big B.tough C.strong D.shun57.A.force B.remind C.encourage D.convince 58.A.conversation B.suggestion C.problem D.1ecture59.A.give up B.make up C.1eaVe out D.block out60.A.after B.before C.while D.oncePassage 1:41-45 DCABB 46-50 ABDCC 51-55 BACAD 56-60 DCADBPassage 2Once upon a time, there is a leprosy(麻风病) patient, who 41 from the disease for nearly 40 years, has been 42 on the roadside, he was led to the magic pool edge, But he lay there for nearly 40 years, still not to the 43 half goal.One day, God met him and asked: “Sir, do you want to be cured, the lifting of the 44 ?”The leprosy patient said: “Of course! Sinister but good people, they are after nothing but 45 , will not help me.”He aring that, the God said: “Would you like to 46 the treatment?“I should, of course! But 47 for me to climb over the pond, the water48 .”God listened to the leprosy patient, then after a little 49 , ask him once: “Don’t you want to be cured in the end?He said: “Yes!”God 50 : “Well, you now stand up to 51 to the pool, do not always find some reasons that can not be 52 for their own defense.”Upon hearing this, the leprosy patient was deeply 53 and immediately stood up and went to the water edge, containing the heart of God with his hands a few water to 54 . Twinkling of an eye, his 55 for nearly 40 years of leprosy paid off! Everyone has a ideal, the success of everyone. However, if you have not yet reached the 56 , the success of far-fetched, do you 57 yourself: I pay for their own ideals and how much effort? I was not always finding a(n) 58 for a lot of failure for my own sophistry? In fact, We should not make excuses for failure. We should find a 59 to success, As long as you have made the efforts to development, the fate will always 60 you.41. A. learned B. suffered ` C. gained D. benefited42. A. lying B. waiting C. sitting D. standing43. A. disease B. God C. pool D. road44. A. life B. person C. body D. disease45. A. yourself B. himself C. themselves D.herself46. A. receive B. refuse C. find D. ask47. A. looking B. waiting C. forgetting D. arranging48. A. put up B. dried up C. broke up D. took up49. A. happy B. excited C. anxious D. angry50. A. shouted B. thought C. replied D. smiled51. A. come B. leave C. run D. roll52. A. found B. completed C. taken D. followed53. A. encouraged B. moved C. ashamed D. please54. A. wash B. smoke C. spill D. drink55. A. struggle B. life C. work D. love56. A. ideal B. edge C. line D. agreement57. A. taught B. cured C. promised D. asked58. A. reason B. cause C. excuse D. factor59. A. pool B. god C. target D. solution60. A. oppose B. enable C. force D. follow Passage 2:41-45 BACDC 46-50 ABBDC 51-55 ABCDA 56-60 ADCDDPassage 3It was during those hard days in a small community. Food was in short supply. I used to stop by Mr.Miller's stand for 41One particular day, while Mr.Miller was 42 some potatoes for me I noticed a small boy 43 admiring a basket of green peas. Soon I was also 44 to the fresh green peas.The boy left. Mrs.Miller _ 45 to me and said, "There are two other such boys in our 46 _, all from poor families. Jim always offers to 47 our produce for their marbles(弹珠). He somehow makes them believe he likes red marbles 48 .Sometimes he even sends them home with some peas for 49 ." I left the stand, 50 with this man.Years later, I went back to visit some 51 in that community and while I was there I learned Mr.Miller had died. I agreed to 52 my friends to see Mrs.Miller. Upon our arrival, we offered whatever words of 53 . Ahead of us were three young men. They moved to the casket(棺椁). Mrs.Miller's eyes followedthem 54 each young man placed his own 55 hand over the cold pale hand and then left.Our turn came to meet Mrs.Miller.I told her who I was and mentioned the 56 of the marbles. She said, "Those three young men were the boys. They told me how they 57 Jim's kindness."We've never had much 58 ," she said, "but right now, Jim would consider himself the 59 man." Then she lifted her husband's lifeless fingers. 60 beneath the hand were three shining, red marbles !41.A. flowers B. grains C.vegetables D. fruits 42.A. bagging B. digging C.selling D. cooking 43.A. happily B. hungrily C.curiouslyD. seriously44.A. carried B. sent C.drawn D. led 45.A. pulled up B. picked up C. got up D. came up 46.A. community B. town C. home D. store 47.A. trade B. bring C. change D. get 48.A. in time B. in particular C. on purpose D. on average49.A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing 50.A. impressed B. surprised C. disappointed D. satisfied 51.A. relatives B. friends C. businessmen D. workers 52.A.introduce B. send C. accompany D. assist 53.A. comfort B. thanks C. praise D. encouragement54.A. since B. whether C. because D. as 55.A. cool B. warm C. red D. pale 56.A. price B. color C. story D. number 57.A. appreciated B. forgot C. needed D. helped 58.A. debt B. wealth C. hope D. health 59.A. tallest B. dearest C. richest D. toughest 60.A.Rolling B.Fading C.Hanging D.Resting Passage 3:41. B 42. C 43. A 44. D 45. B 46. C 47. C 48. A 49. B 50. D 51. A 52. D 53. C 54. B 55. C 56. D 57. A 58. B 59. D 60. CPassage 4There are two types of people in the world. Although they have equal degrees of health and wealth and the other comforts of life, one becomes happy, 41 becomes unhappy. This 42 from the different ways in which they consider things, persons, and events, and the resulting effects upon their minds.The people who are to be happy 43 their attention to the conveniences of things, the pleasant parts of conversation, the well-prepared dishes, the goodness of the wines, and the fine weather. They enjoy all the cheerful things. Those who are to be unhappy think and speak only of the 44 things. They are, 45 , continually unsatisfied. By their words, they complain about the pleasure of society, offend many people, and 46 themselves disagreeable (不受欢迎的) everywhere. If this turn of mind were founded in nature, such unhappy persons would be more to be pitied. The intention of criticizing and being disliked is perhaps taken up 47 by imitation (模仿). It grows into a habit, unknown 48 its possessors. The habit may be strong, but it may be cured when those who have it are 49 its bad effects on their interests and tastes. I hope this little warning may be of service to them, and 50 them change this habit.Although in fact it is chiefly an act of imagination, it has serious 51 in life, since it causes deep sorrow and bad luck. Those people offend many others, nobody loves them, and no one treats them with more than the most 52 politeness and respect. This 53 puts them in bad temper and draws them into arguments. If they aim at obtaining 54 advantages in social position or fortune, nobody wishes them success. Nor will anyone start a step 55 speak a word to favor their hopes. If they cause themselves public objections (反对), no one will 56 or excuse them, and many 57 join to criticize their wrongdoings. These people should change this bad habit and be pleased with what is pleasing, 58 worrying needlessly about themselves and others. If they do not, 59 will be good for others to avoid any contact with them. Otherwise, it can be disagreeable and sometimes very inconvenient, 60 when one becomes mixed up in their quarrels.41.A. other B. another C. the other D. one another42.A. comes B. rises C. raises D. becomes43.A. draw B. focus C. attract D. pay44.A. same B. contrary C. happy D. funny45.A. however B. furthermore C. otherwise D. therefore46.A. let B. force C. make D. have47.A. originally B. finally C. normally D. gradually48.A. as B. to C. for D. at49.A. convinced for B. convincing for C. convinced of D. convincing of50.A. agree B. enjoy C. praise D. help51.A. consequences B. reasons C. causes D. phenomena52.A. usual B. common C. average D. normal53.A. hardly B. luckily C. seriously D. frequently54.A. any B. other C. few D. no55.A. and B. but C. so D. or56.A. defend B. offend C. intend D. attend57.A. shall B. must C. can D. will58.A. with B. without C. but for D. in case of59.A. one B. they C. it D. that60.A. specially B. only C. mainly D. especially参考答案Passage 4:41. C 42. A 43. B 44. C 45. D 46. A 47. A 48. B 49. D 50. A 51. B 52. C 53. A 54. D 55. B 56. C 57. A 58. B 59. C 60. DPassage 4:41-45CADBD 46-50CABC D 51-55 ABDAD 56-60 ADBCD。

2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(10)

2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(10)

完形填空精练(10)Passage 1A new mother was anxious to see her newly-born baby. But she was 41 when the baby was in her arms. The baby had been born without ears.With time going on, it 42 that the baby' s hearing was perfect. It was only his 43 that was damaged. When he rushed home from school one day and 44 himself into his mother' s arms, she sighed, 45 that his life was to be misfortunate.He grew up and became a _46__ with his classmates. He might have been class president, _47_ that. The b oy’s s father _48_ the family physician in secret if he could do _49__ to help his son. "I believed I could __50_ on a pair of outer ears, if they could be got," the doctor answered. So the 51 began for a person who would 52 ears.Two years went by. Then the father said, "You are going to the hospital, son. Mother and I have someone who will give the ears you need. _53_ it a s a secret," said the father. The operation was very _54_, and a new person appeared. " But I must know!" he urged his father. " Who gave me _55__? I could never do enough for him. " "I do not believe you could. " said the father.The secret was _56_ for years till he stood with his father over his mother' s coffin. Slowly and _57_ , his father raised his mother' s thick brown hair to 58 that his mother had no outer ears. "Mother said she was _59_ she never let her hair be cut," he whispered gently . "and nobody ever thought she was less 60 did they?" 41.A.angiy B. confused C. astonished D. curious42. A. turned out B. turned over C. took out D. took over43. A. figure B. face C. ear D. appearance44. A. threw B. got C. sent D. took45. A. persuading B. knowing C. doubting D. wondering46. A. enemy B. favorite C. stranger D. friend47. A. ever since B. even if C. but for D. as for48. A. asked B. advised C. ordered D. convinced49. A. something B. everything C. anything D.nothing50. A. transplant B. operate C. set D. fix51. A. operation B. interview C. search D. examination52. A. donate B. operate C. treat D. recover53. A. So B. And C. But D. Or54. A. normal B. useful C. difficultD. successful55. A. so much B. so many C. too muchD. too many56. A. discussed B. hidden C. spread D. kept57. A. desperately B. tenderly C. sadlyD. excitedly58. A. know B. find C. show D. notice59. A. guilty B. glad C. worriedD. regretful60. A. beautiful B. ugly C. carefulD. fashionablePassage 1: 41-45 CADAB 46-50 BCACA 51-55 CACDA 56-60 DBCBAPassage 2Just like a boxer, we , too come face to face with many opponents on the stage of life—problems and difficulties. The bad news is that we don’t really know when our 41 with these opponents occur. Here are several reasons why you should 42 yourself for success like a champion boxer!You don’t practice on the stage, that’s where your skills and your abilities are 43 . This also means that you don’t 44 solving problems and developing yourself when 45 occur, you prepare yourself to face them long 46 you actually face them.If you are talented, you probably need less 47 and training time in facing life’s challenges. Actually, for people who are born with 48 , training andlearning becomes even more important. 49 the lazy person’s motto: “If it isn’t broken, why fix it?” Why wait for your roof to leak in the 50 season when you can fix it right away. Act51 .Training enables you to gain intuition(直觉 )and reaction. With 52 practice and training, you build up your body, your mind and your heart and gain the intuition and reaction of a (n) 53 .The same thing is true in life. Without training, you will 54 . Without training, you will not be able to 55 how your enemy will hit you.Keep in mind that training is born out of discipline and 56 . Even if you meet with some setbacks in your training process, 57 you keep at it and are confident, you will soon see 58 in your life and when problems come, you will be like the champion 59 who stands tall and fights until the final round is over and you’re 60 as the champion!41 A.friendships B.championships C.programs D.matches42 A.train B.offer C.show D.bring43 A.appreciated B.shared C.evaluated D.promoted44 A.finish B.start C.enjoy D.practice45 A.chances B.problems C.occasions D.dangers46 A.before B.after C.as D.since47 A.consideration B.attention C.preparation D.instruction48 A.disease B.ambition C.talent D.belief49 A.Understand B.Abandon C.Condemn D.Remember50 A.cloudy B.windy C.sunny D.rainy51 A.on time B.at times C.right away D.at last52 A.constant B.real C.stable D.quick53 A.enemy B.champion C.opponent D.coach54 A.mix up B.mess up C.stand out D.break out55 A.check B.prove C.handle D.predict56 A.confidence B.experience C.performance D.improvement57 A.before B.unless C.until D.if58 A.exchanges B.results C.setbacks D.disadvantages59 A.judge B.swimmer C.boxer D.runner60 A.claimed B.called C.announced D.elected Passage 2:41-45 DACDB 46-50 ACCBD 51-55 CABBD 56-60 ADBCCPassage 3This always began after breakfast:“go ahead, everyone. I’ll41 the dishes!”For the next hour dad did the dishes, singing songs like I Had a Hat when I came in.I suppose it was 42 for a boy’s father to wear an apron(围裙)—but I never thought much of it 43 the day that dad broke with tradition. ‘Tommy’, h e said 44 . “There comes a time in every boy’s life when he must take on 45 .Starting today, I want you to do the dishes on Sunday morning so that your mother and I can work the word 46 in the paper together.“You want me to do the dishes?”“47 wrong with taking over the dishes, son?”I didn’t taste a bit of48 that day. Dad seemed in merry mood as he described an excellent game. Everything grew quiet. My sister began to 49 the table. My brother was scraping(刮掉) the last of the egg from his plate. My father 50:” let’s go read the paper, Hon.”“Aren’t you doing the dishes?”my mother asked.“Your oldest son has 51 offered,” replied my father.So this was 52 my life had come to. Ask me to turn through a rainstorm. 53 me to ride the roller coaster---backward. There things I would do. But I could never do those dishes. There are nothing 54 but to refuse.People often say there is an55 chemistry between a father and a son. Dad came back into the kitchen just as I was about to 56 out. He had loosened his tie and rolled up the sleeves of his shirt----ready to 57. In his right, band was the old apron.I want you to have this, Tommy. It will keep your clothes from getting wet. Thanks, son.” 58 that he disappeared into the Sunday paper. I looked down at the apron. It had seen better days. I could see my dad 59 for the dishes and washing them happily. My dark angel disappeared. Soon I was singing a song about an(a)60 . I knew the kind of man I wanted to be---my dad.41 A take notice B take care of C take apart D take in42 A obvious B average C magic D strange43 A once B when C until D after44 A cheerfully B angrily C madly D bitterly45 A plans B responsibilities C decisions D traditions46 A form B speech C lab D puzzle47 A nothing B something C anything D everything48 A breakfast B lunch C supper D dinner49 A collect B clear C move D set50 A explained B claimed C announced D insisted51 A generously B honestly C luckily D modestly52 A what B how C which D why53 A convince B inspire C permit D command54 Alost B done C left D kept55 A extra B special C sincere D healthy56 A storm B take C make D give57 A laugh B relax C eat D perform58 A on B for C to D with59 A fighting B searching C reaching D sending60 A glove B apron C towel D hatPassage 3:41~45 BDCAB 46~50 DCABC 51~55 AADCB 56~60 ABDCDPassage 4Liz sighed, “You have no good reason to make me __41__Sara’s party next Friday, Mom,” she __42__. “You don’t even know her, and I think you’re very __43__.“No, I don’t know her.” said Mom. “I don’t know her __44__, either, and that’s __45__ why I can’t let you go to the party. I’m not trying to __46__ your fun. I’m just trying to __47__ you from a possible bad influence.” She smiled at Liz, “Why don’t you invite Sara over for dinner __48__? Then I can get to know her better.”Liz agreed to her mother’s __49__, and a few days later, Sara came for dinner. As Mom cleared the table after the dinner, she __50__hearing the giggles and chatter of the two girls in the next room.“Sara seems like a __51__girl,” said Mom after Sara had been taken home, “but I still need to meet her parents—or at least know more about them—before I can __52__you to spend the night there.”As Mom spoke, the __53__came up the house, and Liz’s do g, GG—short for Good Girl—ran to the door. She barked and growled__54__. “GG, be quiet!” __55__Liz. She turned to her mother. “Mom, what is wrong with GG? She should know the mailman.” She asked.“Because she has just had her __56__, she wants to be sure they’resafe,__57__she doesn’t quite __58__anyone she doesn’t know really well.” Mom paused, then added, “I guess a lot of __59__are like that—and fathers, too. So please be __60__with GG—and with me—as we mother our children. Okay?”Liz looked at her mother in surprise, then slowly nodded.41. A. attend B. hold C. miss D. enjoy42. A. promised B. insisted C. threatened D. suggested43. A. unfair B. generous C. considerate D. aggressive44. A. parents B. teachers C. classmates D. friends45. A. fully B. deeply C. simply D. wholly46. A. create B. ignore C. ruin D. tolerate47. A. warn B. free C. prevent D. protect48. A. sometime B. somewhere C. somewhat D. somehow49. A. evaluation B. suggestion C. conclusion D. explanation50. A. considered B. enjoyed C. hated D. escaped51. A. careless B. romantic C. innocent D. nice52. A. persuaded B. expected C. allow D. advise53. A. postman B. policeman C. dustman D. spaceman54. A. gratefully B. happily C. cautiously D. angrily55. A. realized B. scolded C. wondered D. recognized56. A. masters B. relatives C. babies D. neighbors57. A. so B. and C. or D. but58. A. bother B. permit C. follow D. trust59. A. dogs B. mothers C. adults D. partners60. A. angry B. bored C. patient D. strictPassage 4: 41-45 CBAAC 46-50 CDABB 51-55 DCADB 56-60 CADBC。

2016高考英语完形填空第二轮复习题

2016高考英语完形填空第二轮复习题

2016高考英语完形填空第二轮复习题2016高考英语完形填空第二轮复习题第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

When I was young I wanted to be a model, so I convinced my parents to take me for an audition(试演). I was __41___by the judges and told I had potential. They said that for only $900 I could __42___ a weekend event that dozens of the most well-known __43___ agencies would attend. At 13, my __44___of fame and fortune clouded all judgment and I begged my parents to let me go. We were not rich, but they saw my___45___and agreed.I ___46___ being signed by some famous modeling companies. For months, any boredom or ___47___ I faced was pushed aside because I knew I would soon have the chance to be a real model. I thought I would be on the ___48___ of famous magazines!Of course, I wasn't signed, but what ___49___ me most was being told that if I grew to 1.75 meters I could be a ___50___. I prayed for a growth spurt (突然增加) ___51___I could not imagine giving up my dream.I made a(n) ___52___ with a local modeling agency and the agent demanded $500 for classes, and $300 for other expenses. My parents only agreed after hours and hours of my __53___.The agency sent me out on a few auditions, but I didn't receive any call, so I was very ___54___. The final straw came in Septemberafter I had decided to ___55___ commercial modeling. There was an open call in New York City. I spent hours driving and another few hours waiting, only to be told that I was too ___56___. I was extremely upset.Years later, I ___57___ that the trip to New York was good as it made me notice I didn't ___58___ love modeling, just the idea of it. I wanted to be ___59___ and I was naively(天真地)determined to reach an___60___ goal. The experience has made me stronger and that will help me later in my life.41. A. selected B. invitedC. ignoredD. refused42. A. witness B. celebrateC. recordD. attend43. A. acting B. travelC. modelingD. advertising44. A. senses B. hopesC. attitudesD. doubts45. A. fortune B. trainingC. preparationD. enthusiasm46. A. considered B. imaginedC. appreciatedD. admitted47. A. disappointment B. embarrassmentC. excitementD. amusement48. A. articles B. salesC. coversD. editions49. A. motivated B. hurtC. comfortedD. satisfied50. A. giantB. beautyC. dresserD. success51. A. because B. thoughC. unlessD. before52. A. wish B. appointmentC. commentD. promise53. A. complaining B. questioningC. beggingD. advising54. A. sad B. excitedC. patientD. curious55. A. take in B. show offC. put awayD. focus on56. A. suitable B. worriedC. shortD. pretty57. A. realized B. assumedC. confirmedD. declared58. A. gradually B. eventuallyC. extremelyD. actually59. A. realistic B. generousC. specialD. considerate60. A. impossible B. immediateC. achievableD. ideal答案:作者在年轻时,希望自己能成为一名模特,但是经过一番努力之后,她发现自己并不适合当模特。

2016年高考英语完形填空专项训练(有答案)12

2016年高考英语完形填空专项训练(有答案)12

201611A Welcome GiftDario and his mother loved their new apartment. The living room was large enough for their piano. That night, the two of them 41 side by side at the piano. They played jazz music to celebrate their new home. The loud 42 filled the room and made them feel very happy.The next morning, 43 , their happiness disappeared. Someone had left a 44 under their door during the night. One of their neighbor had written to complain(抱怨) about the sound of the piano. Dario’s mother asked the building superinten dent(管理员) if he knew anything about it. But he said that they were all 45 people and he couldn’t imagine any of them had done that. Later that morning, Dario suggested that they write a letter to their 46 and apologize for their playing.“Maybe we c ould go and 47 everyone in person.” his mother said.“What if we invited them to come here for a 48 instead? Dario asked.They both loved the 49 . Over the next few days, they sent out invitations and prepared desserts 50 their guests. They decorated the apartment with streamers(彩带) and party lights.Finally, the day of the party 51 . Some guests brought presents. Others brought flowers. Some even brought desserts to 52 . One woman, Mrs. Gilbert, 53 Dario’s mother with a book of pian o music by Chopin.“I heard you playing the other night,” she said. “The sounds woke me out of bed. I 54 that you might play like this every night. So I wrote a short note. I hope you don’t think I disliked the playing.”Dario’s mother smiled at Mrs. Gilbert. “I think maybe we 55 you an apology.” she said. “I didn’t 56 how late it was when we were playing. Maybe we should play some quieter music at night.“You play, you play!” Mrs. Gilbert said. “I like what you play! Just not so loud at night.” S he pointed to the book she had given them. “These songs are not such 57 music.”“These songs are beautiful music.” Dario’s mother said. “We will be 58 to play them in the evening.”“And we won’t play so loud or late!” Dario said. He was already looki ng forward to 59 the new music. More than that, however, he was happy to see the big smile on his mother’s face. It gave him a feeling of 60 and made him feel that they were home at last.41. A. sat B. stood C. lay D. walked42. A. voice B. ring C. music D. cry43. A. therefore B. however C. otherwise D. instead44. A. note B. poster C. bill D.report45. A. proud B. rich C. lucky D. nice46. A. neighbors B. friends C. relatives D. audience47. A. blame B. instruct C. question D. visit48. A. party B. concert C. show D. play49. A. experience B. idea C. Performance D. action50. A. to B. with C. for D. from51. A. continued B. arrived C. passed D. finished52. A. order B. sell C. share D. advertise53. A. treated B. presented C. helped D. served54. A. promised B. admitted C. agreed D. worried55. A. give B. send C. offer D. owe56. A. realize B. remember C. understand D. accept57. A. sweet B. strange C. funny D. loud58. A. brave B. sorry C. happy D. afraid59. A. changing B. practicing C. recording D. writing60. A. equality B. freedom C. warmth D. sympathy2Holly felt confused as she unwrapped the gift from her best friend, Susan. It was a twelve-by-eighteen-inch dark blue carpet. The murmured “thanks” was 41 heard as Holly tried hard not to allow her 42 to show. Then the two girls headed outside to play.The next morning, I carried a full kitchen bag outside. My heart 43 as I lifted the lid of the rubbish can and saw Susan’s carpet lying on the bottom. Hesitating only a moment, I 44 in and picked it up, and then put it 45 in a closet. As there were a lot of things in our daily life , the carpet was soon 46 .Before Holly’s birthday, Susan had been a(n) 47 visitor in our home. But one day I suddenly realized it was nearly three weeks 48 we’d heard Susan’s name last time. The singing in the yard told me Holly had arrivedhome from school. “Susan invited me to her house after school tomorrow.” she 49 . Although her voice carried a so-what attitude, I 50 she was pleased by the invitation.A woman stood in the doorway to greet us as we 51 the small farmhouse. “Excuse the mess.” she apologized. Susan 52 showed us her room, which was neatly decorated with little used 53 . As the girls compared notes about the school day, I followed Susan’s foster mom(养母), Glenda , into the kitchen. 54 some cups of coffee, I came to respect this poor but generous-hearted woman who had adopted the young girl and attempted to make a(n) 55 to Susan’s life.As the evening drew 56 , we offered our thanks for the visit and said good-bye. Usually Holly talked a lot in the car. 57 , this time she sat quietly, lost in thought. When we got home, she rushed to the rubbish can. Her head 58 as she entered the house.I went inside and 59 for the closet. “Is this what you were looking for?” I placed the piece of carpet on the table in front of her. “Thanks, Mom.” A tear or two slipped from her eyes and splashed onto the dark blue carpet which, as if by 60 , had become the most precious birthday present in the whole world.41. A. clearly B. hardly C. nearly D. eventually42. A. embarrassment B. excitement C. amazement D. disappointment43. A. sank B. fell C. set D. broke44. A. dug B. reached C. dropped D. looked45. A. away B. off C. out D. on46. A. rotten B. lost C. forgotten D. covered47. A. common B. normal C. ordinary D. regular48. A. until B. since C. before D. when49. A. advised B. commanded C. announced D. demanded50. A. experienced B. predicted C. doubted D. sensed51. A. approached B. passed C. left D. entered52. A. proudly B. anxiously C. shyly D. cautiously53. A. rubbish B. furniture C. luggage D. equipment54. A. For B. Beyond C. In D. Over55. A. influence B. fortune C. difference D. meaning56. A. around B. close C. near D. on57. A. However B. Besides C. Therefore D. Moreover58. A. lowered B. lifted C. held D. bent59. A. searched B. headed C. looked D. waited60. A. heart B. mistake C. magic D. chance3War started in our house in late July with a month to go before my first day of college. It was a battle of wills over what college I was to attend. Mom wanted me to attend a famous 41 school, and I wanted to go to a small writing college. Every night for two weeks, we argued, shouted and gave 42 treatments until both sides went to bed with regrets.It was mostly my 43 . Since my junior year of high school, I had 44 at being a nurse. I took all the science courses, and even worked as a 45 in my town’s local hospital. My 46 was to help the sick and be superwoman to the world.Yet, 47 graduation and college neared, it all changed.Treating the sick was 48 , but not what I was meant to do for the 49 of my life. I could picture myself in hospitals, making rounds, and taking 50 , but I couldn’t picture myself happy. It wasn’t the 51 I wanted.Then, I realized I had been creating and writing stories for as long as I could 52 . I loved it, and writing was what I had been doing as a 53 . It was going to be my career. And it had to be.On August 1st, Mom and I sat down at the dinner table and I told her that she had every 54 to choose where to spend her money, just like I had every right to decide where I wanted to go to school. If it was her choice not to 55 any of my college education, then I would take a year off to work and earn money so I could go to the college I wanted. Standing by my decision to be a writer had 56 my firm belief to my mom. Finally we were at 57 , and she decided to support me, which 58 the world to me. Before that time, I had never stood up 59 my parents on any major decision. Choosing which college to attend 60 me to become a separate and complete adult. I am now finished with my first semester as a Professional Writing major and I cannot wait to see what comes next.41. A. cooking B. gardening C. nursing D. writing42. A. medical B. warm C. mental D. silent43. A. fault B. success C. duty D. turn44. A. wondered B. aimed C. pointed D. looked45. A. student B. volunteer C. graduate D. doctor46. A. goal B. job C. task D. post47. A. before B. after C. until D. as48. A. rough B. noble C. mild D. easy49. A. part B. whole C. rest D. half50. A. notices B. examinations C. temperatures D. drugs51. A. future B. effect C. drill D. idea52. A. see B. wait C. find D. remember53. A. process B. hobby C. rule D. business54. A. chance B. time C. right D. ability55. A. expect B. raise C. offer D. finance56. A. doubted B. followed C. shaken D. proven57. A. peace B. war C. ease D. play58. A. attached B. applied C. devoted D. meant59. A. for B. against C. over D. by60. A. forced B. promised C.allowed D.reminded4At a gathering, we were all telling stories of our most embarrassing moments. It came around to Frank.Frank began to tell us of his childhood. "I 41 in San Pedro. My Dad was a fisherman, and he loved the sea. He had his own boat, but it was 42 making a living on the sea. He worked hard and would stay out until he caught enough to 43 the family."He looked at us and said, "I 44 you could have met my Dad. He was a big man, and he was strong from pulling the nets and fighting the seas for the 45 . When you got close to him, he 46 like the ocean. He would wear his old coat and his overalls. No matter how much my mother 47 them, they would still smell of the sea and of fish."Frank's voice dropped a bit. "When the weather was bad he would 48 me to school. He had this old truck that was older than he was 49 he would drive toward the school, I would shrink down into the seat hoping to disappear. He would 50 right in front of the school gate, and it seemed like everybody 51 be standing around and watching. Then he would 52 over and give me a big kiss on the cheek and tell me to be a good boy. It was so 53 for me. I was twelve years old, and my Dad would lean over and kiss me goodbye!"He 54 and then went on, "I remember the day when I said 'No' ”It was the first time I had ever talked to him that 55 , and he had this surprised look on his face.I said, 'Dad, I'm too 56 for a goodbye kiss. 'My Dad looked at me for the longest time, and his eyes started to tear up. I had never seen him 57 . He turned and looked out the windshield(挡风玻璃). 'You're right,' he said. 'You are a big boy....a man.I won't kiss you anymore.'”Frank got a sad look on his face, and the tears began to 58 in his eyes, as he spoke. "It wasn't long after that when my Dad went to sea and never came back.”Tears were running down Frank’s cheeks. He spoke again. "Guys, you don't know what I would 59 to have my Dad give me just one more kiss on the cheek....to feel his rough old face....to smell the ocean on him....to feel his arm around my neck. I wish I had been a man then. If I had been a 60 , I would never have told my Dad I was too old for a goodbye kiss."41. A. kept up B. grew up C. came up D. started up42. A. hard B. absurd C. easy D. necessary43. A. remove B. reach C. feed D. urge44. A. prefer B. request C. suggest D. wish45. A. fish B. favorite C. benefit D. glory46. A. sounded B. looked C. smelled D. felt47. A. processed B. washed C. handled D. managed48. A. drive B. limit C. adapt D. devote49. A. Before B. After C. Since D. As50. A. back up B. pick up C. pull up D. speed up51. A. could B. would C. should D. might52. A. lean B. hold C. run D. watch53. A. frightening B. challenging C. embarrassing D. entertaining54. A. recovered B. paused C. requested D. admitted55. A. day B. time C. aspect D. way56. A. old B. delighted C. anxious D. proud57. A. sigh B. shout C. cry D. yell58. A. break down B. hold back C. well up D. start off59. A. demand B. give C. rush D. infer60. A. boy B. seaman C. backbone D. man5To celebrate the end of our exams, my friends and I went to a fast food restaurant. We 36 hamburgers and Coca Colar at the counter. When our 37 came, I started walking towards an empty table. By bad luck, my purse strap(带子) got 38 on a chair and the tray(托盘) that I was holding slipped 39 my hands and went flying in the air. The tray, and its contents, 40 on a man who was just about to 41 a bite of his sandwich. I stared, greatly 42 , as the drinks soaked(浸湿) his white shirt.Then I 43 my eyes and prepared myself for his burst of 44 . Instead, he said “It’s OK” to 45 me before he disappeared into washroom.Still shaky and unsure 46 to do next, my friends and I went to a table and sat there, trying our best to look 47 . A moment later, the man came out of the washroom and 48 our table. My heart almost stopped 49 . I thought he was going to ask for my father’s 50 and call him.To my surprise, he merely smiled at us, handed us some cash and said, “ 51 yourself new hamburgers.” He then walked 52 without even finishing his food.He could have made what was already an uncomfortable situation worse, 53 he chose a different way and gave us a reason to believe that there is still 54 in this world. I’ll never 55 his actions.36. A. ordered B. made C. arranged D. demanded37. A. food B. turn C. bill D. menu38. A. fixed B. caught C. cut D. tied39. A. by B. in C. from D. out40. A. knocked B. fell C. stood D. hung41. A. take B. taste C. swallow D. chew42. A. discouraged B. disappointed C. shocked D. annoyed43. A. rolled B. rubbed C. narrowed D. closed44. A. bitterness B. anxiety C. anger D. sorrow45. A. satisfy B. comfort C. encourage D. praise46. A. how B. who C. what D. which47. A. mild B. honest C. calm D. modest48. A. pushed B. approached C. drew D. laid49. A. beating B. breaking C. sinking D. trembling50. A. help B. position C. number D. job51. A. Prepare B. Buy C. Find D. Cook52. A. on B. around C. up D. away53. A. so B. since C. although D. but54. A. kindness B. happiness C. politeness D. brightness55. A. forget B. refuse C. oppose D. ignore6Sandy Greenberg came from a poor family. He went to Columbia University on a scholarship and there he met his roommate who also was receiving financial 41 .Unfortunately, Sandy had a(n) 42 disease during his second year at Columbia University, and finally he became blind. But 43 for Sandy, something else also happened to him — his roommate would 44 his textbooks to him, every night after he lost his sight.As a result, Sandy went on to 45 with honors. He went off to study at Oxford. He was still quite poor, but he had managed to 46 about five hundred dollars as he went along.His roommate 47 went on to graduate school. One day, Sandy got a 48 from him at Oxford. His former roommate said, "Sandy, I'm really 49 . I really don't like being in graduate school, and I don't want to do this.""Well, what do you want to do? " Sandy 50 .His roommate told him, "Sandy, I really love to 51 . I have a high school friend who plays the guitar. And we would really like to 52 our hands in the music business. But we need to make a promo record, and in order to 53 that I need $500."Sandy took all his life savings without 54 and sent it to his roommate. Well, his roommate was the 55 famous singer, Art Garfunkel, and he 56 up with another musician, Paul Simon. That $500 57 them make a record that finally became The Sound of Silence.How we are able to deal with 58 in our lives will be influenced by how we deal with others 59 the way. What we get will depend a lot on what we 60 . And that's the end of the story of doing well by doing good.41. A. aid B. advice C. crisis D. pressure42. A. eye B. ear C. nose D. bone43. A. finally B. luckily C. sadly D. excitedly44. A. lend B. offer C. read D. return45. A. survive B. research C. leave D. graduate46. A. save B. earn C. keep D. borrow47. A. never B. still C. either D. also48. A. message B. call C. card D. report49. A. unhappy B. unhealthy C. homesick D. lonely50. A. suggested B. answered C. asked D. laughed51. A. work B. sing C. dance D. travel52. A. wave B. wash C. try D. clean53. A. win B. do C. prove D. earn54. A. permission B. consideration C. hesitation D. expectation55. A. other B. present C. former D. later56. A. teamed B. came C. showed D. let57. A. saw B. helped C. hoped D. let58. A. interests B. opportunities C. difficulties D. feelings59. A. across B. in C. by D. along60. A. take B. give C. like D. learn7I fell in love with Yosemite National Park the first time I saw it, when I was 13. My parents took ushome-like place this way.to change.41. A. advised B. required C. ordered D. asked42. A. immediately B. finally C. gradually D. recently43. A. imagining B. climbing C. describing D. painting44. A. garden B. lab C. home D. palace45. A. waste B. resources C. material D. goods46. A. within B. against C. over D. beyond47. A. more B.less C. most D. least48. A. throwing away B. breaking down C. picking up D. digging out49. A. guessed B. wondered C. decided D. wished50. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing51. A. cleanup B.party C. picni D. concert52. A. dropped out B. showed up C. looked around D. called back53. A. interesting B. frightening C. amazing D. boring54. A. importance B. help C. use D. difference55. A. volunteers B. foreigners C. strangers D. tourists56. A. crossed B. covered C. measured D. designed57. A. talk B. argue C. complain D. quarrel58. A. doing B. thinking C. questioning D. watching59. A. method B. explanation C. research D. example60. A. although B. if C. unless D. when2016年高考英语完形填空专项训练1参考答案1ACBAD ADABC BCBDD ADCBC2BDABA CDBCD AABDC CAABC3CDABB ADBCC ADBCD DADBC4BACDA CBADC BACBD ACCBD5AABCB ACDCB CCBAC BDDAA6AABCD ADBAC BCBCD ABCDB7DABCA DBCCD ABCDA BCADC。

2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(8)

2016高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(8)

完形填空精练(8)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1Did you hear the sports story that came out of Greece a few years ago? No, it wasn’t from the country that started the Olympics, 21 it has an Olympic quality. The story came out of Greece, New York, and it was about Jason McElwain, a 17-year-old autistic(自闭的) kid, and Jim Johnson, a high school basketball 22 .Jason,who didn’t speak until he was five and always 23 with learning challenges, was 24 for a basketball player, only five foot six. In fact, he never 25 the team. He was the team manager, who kept statistics and handed out water bottles.But Coach Johnson 26 Jason’s enthusiasm for the game and his unselfish dedication to the team. So he decided if the score 27 , he might let him 28 a few minutes.Word got around and a group of students came to the game with signs 29 his nickname, “J-Mac,” and cutouts of his face placed on popsicle(冰棒)sticks.When Jason was put into the game with four minutes left, they 30 wildly hoping that he might even 31 a basket. In Hollywood, he would have done just that, and his teammates would have 32 him off on their shoulders. But in the 33 world of Greece, New York, Jason took a 34 and missed by about six feet. His supporters 35 and the coach worried that he may have set this young man up for 36 .But J-Mac 37 another shot, and another, and another. 38 he took 10 shots, and scored 20 points in his four minutes of 39 .And, yes, he was carried off on the shoulders of his teammates. And it was the career high point in the life of a coach who just gave a good kid a(n) 40 .A. ifB. thoughC. sinceD. for21.A. starB. gameC. coachD. play22.A. beganB. went C listened D. struggled23.A. shortB. bigC. goodD. ready24.25A. gatheredB. organizedC. supportedD. made.A. showedB. likedC. developedD. lost26.A. decreasedB. changedC. matteredD. permitted27.28A. trainB. restC. playD. direct.A. givingB. bearingC. callingD. keeping29.30A. blamedB. laughedC. ranD. cheered.A. scoreB. findC. fillD. hang31.32A. cutB. carriedC. putD. knocked.A. realB. modernC. wholeD. natural33.34A. shotB. seatC. lookD. step.35A. noddedB. brokeC. agreedD. complained.36A. fameB. embarrassmentC. courageD. achievement .A. tookB. heardC. gotD. fired37.38A. In factB. In turnC. HoweverD. Meanwhile.A. sorrowB. joyC. gloryD. guilt39.40A. lessonB. chanceC. prizeD. award.Passage 1:【语篇解读】一位教练给了一个孩子一次机会,从而创造了一个奇迹。

高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(13)-人教版高三全册英语试题

高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(13)-人教版高三全册英语试题

完形填空精练〔13〕阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最优选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1University Can WaitI was on my way to the library to do some studying for history class. That’s when I saw my friend and her family __41__ on doors.As I was standing __42__ o ne house, my friend’s brother walked past me and went to the door of the house. When the resident __43__ I heard him say, “Excuse me, I am __44__ money for my mom. She needs to have __45__ but we don’t have enough money. Could you please __46__ with a donation?〞The lady gave him some __47__ and he said, “Thank you so much! God bless you.〞Then he walked on to the next house.I could see he didn’t have much and I also saw he had been __48__.__49__ going to the library, I went to the bank. I told him I wanted to __50__ all my savings. The lady in the bank said to me, “But, sweetie, I thought you were going to use that money to go to __51__.〞 I told her something else __52__ so she gave me the money. Then I walked to my friend’s house.They had only raised nine hundred and sixty-two dollars, which wasn’t __53__ a quarter of what they needed. I told my friend to __54__ my money. When she saw it she __55__ straight away it was my university money.The idea of going to university had been a very __56__ one for me — __57__ I got accepted—but she needed the money more than I did. It was this __58__ of money that could save her mother’s life.I hope all goes well for her and her family. My love and __59__ go out to them. Leo Tolstoy once said “Nothing can make our li fe, or the lives of other people, more beautiful than permanent__60__.〞41. A. meeting B. waiting C. knocking D. quarreling42. A. inside B. above C. behind D. outside43. A. replied B. understand C. opened D. answered44. A. raising B. accumulating C. increasing D. making45. A. health B. surgery C. examination D. break46. A. provide B. help C. deal D. compete47. A. advice B. medicine C. coins D. food48. A. laughing B. begging C. thinking D. crying49. A. Instead of B. Regardless of C. Other than D. Except for50. A. deposit B. donate C. withdraw D. collect51. A. university B. company C. theatre D. work52. A. held up B. came up C. put up D. took up53. A. even B. already C. still D. ever54. A. return B. consider C. take D. pay55. A. received B. refused C. realized D. admitted56. A. disappointing B. depressing C. appealing D. realistic57. A. assessing B. advocating C. appointing D. assuming58. A. kind B. item C. share D. sum59. A. imagination B. prayers C. ideas D. stories60. A. honesty B. kindness C. responsibility D. couragePassage 1:41-45 CDDAB 46-50 BCDAC 51-55 ABACC 56-60 CDDBBPassage 2Last week we received a call from a dear friend, Karen. Karen is the mother of three children—a pair of 1-year-old twin boys and one 21 three- year-old “big sister〞 named Amanda.It seems that Amanda has been a good girl all year and all she wanted for 22 was the Barney Banjo (班卓琴). Her mother had called all the stores in their area, but no 23 . Her mother had also visited dozens of Internet sites 24 the magic banjo, but still couldn’t find any. Karen then began asking all her friends to 25 .A local store flyer 〔传单〕was advertising them, so we 26 it. After we entered the store, I looked up and down the toy shelves. Although the Barney Banjo had been27 in the flyer, I could not find any. Then, a clerk came holding a Barney Banjo and 28 it directly to me without saying a word. I 29 her name tag (标签) said, “Karen〞.My wife Susan and I went up to 30 it and all the clerks looked at us with 31 , asking us where we found the Barney Banjo. They said the Barney Banjo had been out of 32 for days.Then things became very 33 . Not only did the clerks claim they had run out of the product, but they also looked 34 when we mentioned “Karen〞, who gave me the Banjo.The clerks didn’t have the 35 idea who that lady was.We 36 called our friend Karen and told her the good news 37 she would not have to tell her daughter that Santa could not 38 her a banjo this year. Karen was so happy. We could 39 her smile through the phone lines. When we told her the story about the clerk named Karen that no one else 40 , she started to cry. She believed it very well might be a Christmas angel.21. A. busy B. curious C. careful D. delightful22. A. Easter B. Halloween C. ThanksgivingD. Christmas23. A. problem B. luck C. time D. fun24. A. in search of B. in need of C. in honor of D. in support of25. A. follow B. help C. come D. buy26. A. thought of B. talked aboutC. came acrossD. headed for27. A. chosen B. sold C. advertised D. described28. A. presented B. recommended C. returned D. connected29. A. admitted B. believed C. realized D. noticed30. A. mail B. purchase C. check D. wrap31. A. disbelief B. anger C. fear D. embarrassment32. A. date B. control C. stock D. sight33. A. simple B. dangerous C. mysterious D. ridiculous34. A. ashamed B. puzzled C. annoyed D. discouraged35. A. slightest B. best C. wildest D. strangest36. A. patiently B. hopefully C. nervously D. excitedly37. A. even if B. as if C. so that D. now that38. A. get B. make C. lend D. promise39. A. enjoy B. feel C. see D. remember40. A. expected B. welcomed C. forgot D. knewPassage 2:21-25 DDBAB 26-30 DCADB 31-35 ACCBA 36-40 DCABDPassage 3To being or not to beingA few weeks after arriving in China I received an e-mail informing us foreigners how to look after ourselves in summer, including a warning not to eat cold foods.Why are cold foods 41 ? According to traditional Chinese medical beliefs, cold food should be avoided in summer in case one 42 a "summer disease", which soundsto me a bit 43 a cocktail you might drink at a pool party.The idea of food being linked to well-being is hardly 44 to China. But in the West we think 45 of the rules of what is and isn't good for you. It seems each week there is a new study praising the 46 of tomatoes or claiming animal fats are bad for you. The next week another expert will swear you should 47 away from tomatoes and eat more pork belly. The 48 thing to do is to pay attention to the ones you agree with and 49 the ones you don't, eventually 50 a strict diet of dark chocolate and red wine.In China, however, there is a range of 51 beliefs about food and how 52 you eat impacts your health. There is53 a saying - a good 54 should first be a good chef.To an outsider, these rules can seem a little strange, and 55 most of the reasons for eating certain foods are fairly 56 , others can seem puzzled if they are not the simple philosophies you are 57 to. So, I ignored the 58 mail, continuing to eat cold food at 59 throughout summer. So far, so good. Anyway, a cold food is just the medicine to 60 the summer heat.41. A warned B forbidden C bad D improper42. A catches B prevents C keeps D grasps43. A by B with C like D as44. A common B unusual C unique D unnecessary45. A few B high C much D little46. A virtues B qualities C taste D size47. A throw B send C give D stay48. A last B best C perfect D superior49. A neglect B consider C treasure D scan50. A going B finding C developing D solving51. A old B good C wrong D set52. A which B that C what D when53. A even B so C once D therefore54. A leader B doctor C teacher D worker55. A since B because C while D after56. A sound B possible C imaginative D unreasonable57. A used B told C taught D persuaded58. A absurd B well-meaning C time-wasting D troublesome59. A range B random C ease D will60. A refuse B beat C avoid D hidePassage 3:41-45 BACCD 46-50 ADBAC 51-55 DCABC 56-60 AABDBPassage 4We often see hitchhikers〔搭便车的人〕, standing by the side of the road, thumb sticking out, waiting for a lift. But it is getting 21 nowadays. What killed hitchhiking? 22 is often mentioned as a reason. Movies about murderous hitchhikers and real-life crime 23 many drivers off picking up hitchhikers. 24 no single women picked me up on my journey to Manchester 25 reflects the safety fear 26 , strangely dressed man is seen as dangerous.But the reason may be 27 complex hitchhiking happens where people don’t have cars and transport services are 28 . Plenty of people 29 hitchhike in Poland and Romania. Perhaps the rising level of car ownership in the UK means the few people lift hitchhiking are usually considered strange. Why can’t they 30 cars? Why can’t they take the coach or the train?Three-quarters of the UK population have 31 a car; many of the 32 will be quite old. The potential hitchhiking population is therefore small. 33 my trip proves it’s still possible to hitchhike. The people who picked me up were very interesting lawyer, retired surgeon, tank commander, carpenter, man who live in an isolated farmhouse and a couple 34 in the mountains. My conclusion is that only really interesting people are mad enough to pick up fat blokes(家伙) in red, spotted scarves. Most just wanted to do someone a good turn; a few said they were so surprised to see a hitchhiker that they couldn’t help 35 .The future of hitchhiking most 36 lies with car-sharing organized over the Internet, via sites such as hitchhikers. org. But for now, you can still stick your thumb out (actually, I didn’t do much of that, 37 just to hold up my destination sign) and people—wonderful, caring, sharing, unafraid people—will stop.In the UK, with its cheap 38 and reasonable rail service, I don’t think I’ll make a habit of it. But having enjoyed it so muc h, I’m ready now to do a big trip 39 Europe and beyond. In the 1970s a female friend of my wife’s hitchhiked to India. How wonderful it would be to have another go, 40 Afghanistan might be a challenge.I wish I’d got that tank commander’s mobile nu mber.21.A.valuable B.hardly C.rare D.little 22.A.Fear B.Safety C.Allowance D.Expense23.A.has put B.had been put C.has been put D.have put 24.A.What B.Which C.Whether D.That25.A.no more B.no need C.no reason D.no doubt 26.A.a short B.a clumsy C.a small D.a large 27.A.most B.more C.very D.much 28.A.poor B.heavy C.busy D.convenient 29.A.seldom B.always C.still D.never 30.A.afford B.offer C.affect D.offend 31.A.effect to B.effect on C.access in D.access to32.A.remain B.rest C.pedestrians D.citizens 33.A.While B.When C.Yet D.Though 34.A.living up B.lived down C.was living up D.was living down35.A.stopping B.but stop C.stop D.stopped 36.A.likely B.certainly C.positivelyD.actively37.A.pretending B.preparing C.preferringD.defending38.A.vehicles B.coaches C.cars D.helicopters 39.A.across B.through C.for D.over 40.A.as B.though C.because D.whenPassage 4:21—25 CBDDD 26—30 DBACA 31—35 DBCAA 36—40 ACBAB。

高中英语真题-2016年高考英语完形填空专题学生选练13

高中英语真题-2016年高考英语完形填空专题学生选练13

高中英语真题:2016年高考英语完形填空专题学生选练13完形填空。

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项。

My sister, Cathy, who lives in , sent me a package full of Chris tmas gifts. She told me that she had 1 it in advance to make sure it would arrive at my house weeks before the 2 . Christ mas was drawing near, but no package arrived. Cathy checke d the tracking number every 3 with Canada Post, and every e vening she would call me to 4 if there was any sign of it on ou r end.The 5 always started with questions about the package, but t wenty minutes later we would still be 6 . We talked about our f amily , such as parents, our kids, 7 and so on. Of course we a lso talked about our jobs. We had never made so much 8 for each other! The talk always took us back to the hours we spe nd together in our childhood.By Christmas Eve we finally had to 9 the fact that the package was 10 lost. On Christmas morning, Cathy got on the phone with everyone in my 11 and told them what she had sent. Lat er on, after a big Christmas dinner, I had forgotten all about the 12 package when there was a knock on the door. Who coul d it be at such a time? As I 13 the door, a man was standing there.“I 14 this is yours, ” he said, holding a package. Just then I 1 5 that it had been delivered to the wrong address. “I just got home from vacation,” he explained, “16 I wanted you to have this in time to open for Christmas.” I thanked this 17 strange r for taking so much trouble to 18 this gift to us on Christmas Day, and 19 thanked God that the package had been lost in t he first place.The real gift that holiday season was the new 20 to my sister who lives far away from us. Now there’s one gift I never want t o give back!1.A.booked B. decorated C. mailedD. listed2.A.appointment B. holiday C. deadlineD. party3.A.year B. month C. weekD. morning4.A.find out B. take out C. figure outD. pick outplaint B. discussion C. conversationD. quarrel6.A.kidding B. arguing C. chattingD. scolding7.A.gifts B. husband C. secretsD. clothing8.A.food B. money C .achievementD. time9.A.accept B. ignore C. considerD. study10.A.entirely B. suddenly C. mostlyD. simply11.A.restaurant B. house C. officeD. class12.A.terrible B. missing C. bigD. outstanding13.A.opened B. locked C. leftD. watched14.A.understand B. forget C. knowD. believe15.A.expected B. dreamed C. realizedD. remembered16.A.because B. but C. orD. so17.A.generous B. honest C. politeD. kind18.A.show B. present C. returnD. offer19.A.silently B. carefully C. gentlyD. actually20.A.connection B. guide C. recognitionD. closeness【参考答案】CBDAC CBDAD BBADC BDCAD完形填空。

高考英语二轮:(寒假)完形填空精练及答案高考_6

高考英语二轮:(寒假)完形填空精练及答案高考_6

2016高考英语二轮:(寒假)完形填空精练(16)及答案阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1I loved working with my dad, but I hated a summer job he gave me. He owned a small 41in Bank Street. In his shop, the most recently 42 person got the worst job, and the boss’ son wasalso 43 .I didn’t want to spend hours 44 the frost on the ceiling of the walk-in freezer, and it was theSaturday afternoon’s job that I hated most. We received fresh45 every day. Chicken sat inwooden boxes and was 46 with crushed ice. During the week, the ice and the blood of thechicken slowly leaked into the container 47 the chicken, creating its bloody smell.There was only one 48 to get rid of the blood and wash the container: hold my 49 andcarefully slide the container from under the chicken, as I tried not to 50 the contents over myclothes, and then 51 into the drain(下水道).Soon, students who have cut lawns, painted houses, worked in offices, 52 maybe even worked inthe butcher’s will 53 to school. Some will have great memories 54 others will come backwith 55 ones.Looking back, I think my father could have 56 me from my weekly hell. However, my dad,who’d dropped out of school to help support his family after his fa ther died, was a teacher for me57 . He knew treating me 58 from his other employees would be an unfair thing. Mostimportantly, he taught me to 59 those who do the hard and 60 tasks in life.For the next six summers, I returned not as the bos s’ son, but as one of other guys, and I cleaned thedirty container every Saturday afternoon.41. A . grocery B. butcher’s C. chain D. book42. A. hired B. invited C. received D. trained43. A. interested B. included C. affected D. offered44. A. looking into B. tearing up C. cleaning up D. carrying on45. A. fruit B. vegetable C. chicken D. grain46. A. surrounded B. impressed C. accompanied D. cooked47. A. above B. beside C. below D. under48.A chance B. way C. place D. reason49.A. arm B. nose C. breath D. head50.A. touch B. notice C. find D. splash51.A. break B. divide C. empty D. allow52.A. and B. so C. but D. or53.A. adapt B. go C. return D. apply54.A. while B. when C. since D. because55.A. exciting B. good C. amazing D. unpleasant56.A. forced B. spared C. treated D. pushed57.A. at heart B. in fact C. in case D. at home58.A. kindly B. carefully C. differently D. warmly59.A. witness B. appreciate C. hurt D. influence60.A. vital B. dirty C. easy D. funnyPassage 1:41-45BABCC 46-50 ADBCD 51-55 CDCAD 56-60 BBCBBPassage 2The writer Devin with his friend Johnson went to his favourite news-stand. Johnson 41the salesman selling the newspapers gently, but in return he received poor 42. The salesman never even looked up at his customer when he 43the late-night edition. Accepting the 44, Johnson politely smiled and wished the salesman a pleasant weekend. The salesman made an unclear sound and seemed 45that the two men had completed their business. As the two friends walked down the street, Devin asked, “Does h e always treat you so 46?” “Yes, 47, he does,” Johnson responded. “And are you always so 48and friendly to him?” “Yes, I am!” Johnson 49as they turned a corner. “Why are you so nice when he is so unfriendly to you?” Johnson 50, “Because I don’t want him to decide how I am going to 51.” Who 52how you are going to act? Is it your circumstances or the difficult people in your life that determine your 53? When we allow our conflicts to 54us, we behave as if getting rid of our difficulties is our only priority. 55, it doesn’t really matter how we treat one another. For example, we’ll say, “This 56is causing me problems right now so I don’t care about exercising 57, self-control, and loving kindness. Instead, I want to let him know how 58I am because of his action.” We forget our difficulties will eventually weaken. But the way we handle conflicts will influence our 59for a long time. Will you only respond to the momentary crisis or will you be more concerned about the 60of what kind of person you are becoming? Who decides how you will behave when the pressure is on?41. A. praised B. paid C. invited D. greeted42. A. service B. harvest C. instructions D. scores43. A. printed B. requested C. completed D. took44. A. newspaper B. record C. radio D. food45. A. encouraged B. disappointed C. relieved D. worried46. A. separately B. seriously C. quickly D. rudely47. A. obviously B. originally C. unfortunately D. finally48. A. content B. smart C. energetic D. kind49. A. struggled B. hesitated C. continued D. watched50. A. ordered B. wondered C. advised D. explained51. A. work B. act C. arrive D. write52. A. decides B. imagines C. answers D. doubts53. A. responsesB. appearance C. growth D. progress54. A. wound B. control C. cheat D. kill55. A. Instead B. Again C. Therefore D. Besides56. A. exam B. person C . trip D. enemy57. A. pressureB. power C. duty D. patience58. A. proud B. glad C. angry D. fearful59. A. lives B. experiments C. friendship D. team60. A. time B. value C. use D. nationalityPassage 2:41-45 DABAC 46-50 DCDCD 51-55 BAABC 56-60 BDCABPassage 3I loved working with my dad, but I hated a summer job he gave me. He owned a small 41in Bank Street. In his shop, the most recently 42 person got the worst job, and the boss’ son was also 43 .I didn’t want to spend hours 44 the frost on the ceiling of the walk-in freezer, and it was the Saturday afternoon’s job that I hated most. We received fresh45 every day. Chicken sat in wooden boxes and was 46 with crushed ice. During the week, the ice and the blood of the chicken slowly leaked into the container 47 the chicken, creating its bloody smell.There was only one 48 to get rid of the blood and wash the container: hold my 49 and carefully slide the container from under the chicken, as I tried not to 50 the contents over my clothes, and then 51 into the drain(下水道).Soon, students who have cut lawns, painted houses, worked in offices, 52 maybe even worked in the butcher’s will 53 to school. Some will have great memories 54 others will come back with 55 ones.Looking back, I think my father could have 56 me from my weekly hell. However, my dad, who’d dropped out of school to help support his family after his father died, was a teacher for me 57 . He knew treating me 58 from his other employees would be an unfair thing. Most importantly, he taught me to 59 those who do the hard and 60 tasks in life.For the next six summers, I returned not as the boss’ son, but as one of other guys, and I cleaned the dirty container every Saturday afternoon.41. A . grocery B. butcher’s C. chain D. book42. A. hired B. invited C. received D. trained43. A. interested B. included C. affected D. offered44. A. looking into B. tearing up C. cleaning up D. carrying on45. A. fruit B. vegetable C. chicken D. grain46. A. surrounded B. impressed C. accompanied D. cooked47. A. above B. beside C. below D. under48.A chance B. way C. place D. reason49.A. arm B. nose C. breath D. head50.A. touch B. notice C. find D. splash51.A. break B. divide C. empty D. allow52.A. and B. so C. but D. or53.A. adapt B. go C. return D. apply54.A. while B. when C. since D. because55.A. exciting B. good C. amazing D. unpleasant56.A. forced B. spared C. treated D. pushed57.A. at heart B. in fact C. in case D. at home58.A. kindly B. carefully C. differently D. warmly59.A. witness B. appreciate C. hurt D. influence60.A. vital B. dirty C. easy D. funnyPassage 3:41-45BABCC 46-50 ADBCD 51-55 CDCAD 56-60 BBCBBPassage 4Starbucks is the biggest coffee shop network in the world with more than 15,000 shops in 44 countries. It was first 41 in Seattle, Washington in 1971 by three people with just a 42 shop that sold selected coffee beans. People 43 the selected coffee beans and ground (碾碎) them in the shop or carried them home. The 44 of Starbucks at the time was to sell quality coffee beans so that consumers could 45 coffee in their own houses.Just after 1987 Starbucks began to show significant 46 after their brand was bought by a former employee of Starbucks, Howard Schultz. He joined Starbucks in 1982 and his 47 to Milan changed his ideas about the coffee shop. Italy, a country that was famous for their coffee consuming habits, inspired Howard to bring these Italian-style coffee shops to the American 48 and the world. However, the idea was 49 by the owner of Starbucks because he believed the business of Starbucks should 50 the same. That is, they should 51 selected coffee beans, and not an Italian-style coffee shop.After 52 Starbucks in 1985, Howard Schultz set up his own shop 53 the name of ⅡGiomale. This name 54 was not too good. After he bought the Starbucks brand he quickly changed the name of the shop to Starbucks, and the business 55 to be a great success.People liked to come to Starbucks because the 56 was different and helped to release tiredness after working all 57 long. A shift in American culture was also 58 towards the Starbucks’ success, because before American people liked to go to a 59 and drink alcohol. It was clear that drinking coffee was much healthier than drinking alcohol. Starbucks’ success 60 to many countries, and the culture of drinking coffee has become popular all over the world.41. A. found B. established C. decorated D. formed42. A. clean B. faraway C. modern D. small43. A. booked B. packed C. bought D. grew44. A. center B. concept C. opinion D. theory45. A. admire B. evaluate C. enjoy D. sell46. A. discovery B. meaning C. future D. growth47. A. trip B. attitude C. flight D. interview48. A. competition B. trade C. market D. economy49. A. purchased B. accepted C. prevented D. rejected50. A. allow B. remain C. believe D. present51. A. provide B. produce C. collect D. advertise52. A. closing B. supporting C. leaving D. moving53. A. in B. at C. as D. by54. A. apparently B. unluckily C. finally D. unexpectedly55. A. showed up B. turned out C. took over D. came out56. A. atmosphere B. situation C. space D. appearance57. A. week B. year C. day D. night58. A. strange B. necessary C. hopeful D. influential59. A. hotel B. bar C. park D. hospital60. A. expanded B. added C. rushed D. attached Passage 4:41-45 BDCBC 46-50 DACDB 51-55 ACDAB 56-60 ACDBA。

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完形填空精练(13)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1University Can WaitI was on my way to the library to do some studying for history class. That’s when I saw my friend and her family __41__ on doors.As I was standing __42__ o ne house, my friend’s brother walked past me and went to the door of the house. When the resident __43__ I heard him say, “Excuse me, I am __44__ money for my mom. She needs to have __45__ but we don’t have enough money. Could you please __46__ with a dona tion?”The lady gave him some __47__ and he said, “Thank you so much! God bless you.” Then he walked on to the next house.I could see he didn’t have much and I also saw he had been __48__.__49__ going to the library, I went to the bank. I told him I wanted to __50__ all my savings. The lady in the bank said to me, “But, sweetie, I thought you were going to use that money to go to __51__.” I told her something else __52__ so she gave me the money. Then I walked to my friend’s house.They had only raised nine hundred and sixty-two dollars, which wasn’t __53__ a quarter of what they needed. I told my friend to __54__ my money. When she saw it she __55__ straight away it was my university money.The idea of going to university had been a very __56__ one for me — __57__ I got accepted—but she needed the money more than I did. It was this __58__ of money that could save her mother’s life.I hope all goes well for her and her family. My love and __59__ go out to them. Leo Tolstoy once said “Nothing can make our li fe, or the lives of other people, more beautiful than permanent__60__.”41. A. meeting B. waiting C. knocking D. quarreling42. A. inside B. above C. behind D. outside43. A. replied B. understand C. opened D. answered44. A. raising B. accumulating C. increasing D. making45. A. health B. surgery C. examination D. break46. A. provide B. help C. deal D. compete47. A. advice B. medicine C. coins D. food48. A. laughing B. begging C. thinking D. crying49. A. Instead of B. Regardless of C. Other than D. Except for50. A. deposit B. donate C. withdraw D. collect51. A. university B. company C. theatre D. work52. A. held up B. came up C. put up D. took up53. A. even B. already C. still D. ever54. A. return B. consider C. take D. pay55. A. received B. refused C. realized D. admitted56. A. disappointing B. depressing C. appealing D. realistic57. A. assessing B. advocating C. appointing D. assuming58. A. kind B. item C. share D. sum59. A. imagination B. prayers C. ideas D. stories60. A. honesty B. kindness C. responsibility D. couragePassage 1:41-45 CDDAB 46-50 BCDAC 51-55 ABACC 56-60 CDDBBPassage 2Last week we received a call from a dear friend, Karen. Karen is the mother of three children—a pair of 1-year-old twin boys and one 21 three- year-old “big sister” named Amanda.It seems that Amanda has been a good girl all year and all she wanted for 22 was the Barney Banjo (班卓琴). Her mother had called all the stores in their area, but no 23 . Her mother had also visited dozens of Internet sites 24 the magic banjo, but still could n’t find any. Karen then began asking all her friends to 25 .A local store flyer (传单)was advertising them, so we 26 it. After we entered the store, I looked up and down the toy shelves. Although the Barney Banjo had been 27 in the flyer, I could not find any. Then, a clerk came holding a Barney Banjo and 28 it directly to me without saying a word. I 29 her name tag (标签) said, “Karen”.My wife Susan and I went up to 30 it and all the clerks looked at us with 31 , asking us where we found the Barney Banjo. They said the Barney Banjo had been out of 32 for days.Then things became very 33 . Not only did the clerks claim they had run out of the product, but they also looked 34 when we mentioned “Karen”, who gave me the Banjo. The clerks didn’t ha ve the 35 idea who that lady was.We 36 called our friend Karen and told her the good news 37 she would not have to tell her daughter that Santa could not 38 her a banjo this year. Karen was so happy. We could 39 her smile through the phone lines. When we told her the story about the clerk named Karen that no one else 40 , she started to cry. She believed it very well might be a Christmas angel.21. A. busy B. curious C. careful D. delightful22. A. Easter B. Halloween C. Thanksgiving D. Christmas23. A. problem B. luck C. time D. fun24. A. in search of B. in need of C. in honor of D. in support of25. A. follow B. help C. come D. buy26. A. thought of B. talked about C. came across D. headed for27. A. chosen B. sold C. advertised D. described28. A. presented B. recommended C. returned D. connected29. A. admitted B. believed C. realized D. noticed30. A. mail B. purchase C. check D. wrap31. A. disbelief B. anger C. fear D. embarrassment32. A. date B. control C. stock D. sight33. A. simple B. dangerous C. mysterious D. ridiculous34. A. ashamed B. puzzled C. annoyed D. discouraged35. A. slightest B. best C. wildest D. strangest36. A. patiently B. hopefully C. nervously D. excitedly37. A. even if B. as if C. so that D. now that38. A. get B. make C. lend D. promise39. A. enjoy B. feel C. see D. remember40. A. expected B. welcomed C. forgot D. knewPassage 2:21-25 DDBAB 26-30 DCADB 31-35 ACCBA 36-40 DCABDPassage 3To being or not to beingA few weeks after arriving in China I received an e-mail informing us foreigners how to look after ourselves in summer, including a warning not to eat cold foods.Why are cold foods 41 ? According to traditional Chinese medical beliefs, cold food should be avoided in summer in case one 42 a "summer disease", which sounds to me a bit 43 a cocktail you might drink at a pool party.The idea of food being linked to well-being is hardly 44 to China. But in the West we think 45 of the rules of what is and isn't good for you. It seems each week there is a new study praising the 46 of tomatoes or claiming animal fats are bad for you. The next week another expert will swear you should 47 away from tomatoes and eat more pork belly. The 48 thing to do is to pay attention to the ones you agree with and 49 the ones you don't, eventually 50 a strict diet of dark chocolate and red wine.In China, however, there is a range of 51 beliefs about food and how 52 you eat impacts your health. There is 53 a saying - a good 54 should first be a good chef.To an outsider, these rules can seem a little strange, and 55 most of the reasonsfor eating certain foods are fairly 56 , others can seem puzzled if they are not the simple philosophies you are 57 to. So, I ignored the 58 mail, continuing to eat cold food at 59 throughout summer. So far, so good. Anyway, a cold food is just the medicine to 60 the summer heat.41. A warned B forbidden C bad D improper42. A catches B prevents C keeps D grasps43. A by B with C like D as44. A common B unusual C unique D unnecessary45. A few B high C much D little46. A virtues B qualities C taste D size47. A throw B send C give D stay48. A last B best C perfect D superior49. A neglect B consider C treasure D scan50. A going B finding C developing D solving51. A old B good C wrong D set52. A which B that C what D when53. A even B so C once D therefore54. A leader B doctor C teacher D worker55. A since B because C while D after56. A sound B possible C imaginative D unreasonable57. A used B told C taught D persuaded58. A absurd B well-meaning C time-wasting D troublesome59. A range B random C ease D will60. A refuse B beat C avoid D hidePassage 3:41-45 BACCD 46-50 ADBAC 51-55 DCABC 56-60 AABDBPassage 4We often see hitchhikers(搭便车的人), standing by the side of the road, thumb sticking out, waiting for a lift. But it is getting 21 nowadays. What killed hitchhiking? 22 is often mentioned as a reason. Movies about murderous hitchhikers and real-life crime 23 many drivers off picking up hitchhikers. 24 no single women picked me up on my journey to Manchester 25 reflects the safety fear 26 , strangely dressed man is seen as dangerous.But the reason may be 27 complex hitchhiking happens where people don’t have cars and transport services are 28 . Plenty of people 29 hitchhike in Poland and Romania. Perhaps the rising level of car ownership in the UK means the few people lift hitchhiking are usually considered strange. Why can’t they 30 cars? Whycan’t they take the coach or the train?Three-quarters of the UK population have 31 a car; many of the 32 will be quite old. The potential hitchhiking population is therefore small. 33 my trip proves it’s still possible to hitchhike. The people who picked me up were very interesting lawyer, retired surgeon, tank commander, carpenter, man who live in an isolated farmhouse and a couple 34 in the mountains. My conclusion is that only really interesting people are mad enough to pick up fat blokes(家伙) in red, spotted scarves. Most just wanted to do someone a good turn; a few said they were so surprised to see a hitchhiker that they couldn’t help 35 .The future of hitchhiking most 36 lies with car-sharing organized over the Internet, via sites such as hitchhikers. org. But for now, you can still stick your thumb out (actually, I didn’t do much of that, 37 just to hold up my destination sign) and people—wonderful, caring, sharing, unafraid people—will stop.In the UK, with its cheap 38 and reasonable rail service, I don’t think I’ll make a habit of it. But having enjoyed it so much, I’m ready now to do a big trip 39 Europe and beyond. In the 1970s a female friend of my wife’s hitchhiked to India. How wonderful it would be to have another go, 40 Afghanistan might be a challenge.I wish I’d got that tank commander’s mobile number.21.A.valuable B.hardly C.rare D.little 22.A.Fear B.Safety C.Allowance D.Expense 23.A.has put B.had been put C.has been put D.have put 24.A.What B.Which C.Whether D.That25.A.no more B.no need C.no reason D.no doubt 26.A.a short B.a clumsy C.a small D.a large 27.A.most B.more C.very D.much 28.A.poor B.heavy C.busy D.convenient 29.A.seldom B.always C.still D.never 30.A.afford B.offer C.affect D.offend 31.A.effect to B.effect on C.access inD.access to32.A.remain B.rest C.pedestrians D.citizens 33.A.While B.When C.Yet D.Though 34.A.living up B.lived down C.was living up D.was living down35.A.stopping B.but stop C.stop D.stopped 36.A.likely B.certainly C.positivelyD.actively37.A.pretending B.preparing C.preferringD.defending38.A.vehicles B.coaches C.cars D.helicopters 39.A.across B.through C.for D.over 40.A.as B.though C.because D.when Passage 4:21—25 CBDDD 26—30 DBACA 31—35 DBCAA 36—40 ACBAB。

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